Ancient names with meanings

What do the names of ancient celebrities mean? The names of the ancients have meanings, and they consist of three parts: surname, given name, and character; for example, Qu Yuan, whose surname is Qu, whose given name is Ping, and whose courtesy name is Yuan; Guan Yu, whose given name is Yu, whose courtesy name is Yunchang; Li Bai, whose given name is Bai, and whose courtesy name is Taibai; Du Fu, Mingfu, with the courtesy name Zimei, etc.; surnames are determined by the family, while names are generally given by parents or elders. Specifically, the character is the explanation and explanation of the name. Taking Qu Yuan as an example, the name is Ping, the courtesy name is Yuan, and the name is Yuan. It's Ping's explanation, but they actually agree. According to the "Book of Rites", the ancients had names but no words until they were 20 years old. During this period, they were all called by their names. At the age of 20, they needed to hold an adult ceremony and take a name. After that, they were called by their names. You can no longer use your first name, otherwise it will be disrespectful.

The ancient meaning of a beautiful woman’s name is Gu Mei Xin Xin: fragrance Gu Bi Qiqi: beautiful jade Gu Ying Xuan Ying: clever Xuan: a grass that forgets worries Gu Z Yan Z: jade Brilliant and beautiful: beautiful jade ancient ruofeifei: describing the strong aroma of flowers and plants ancient Jing Linjing: talented woman Lin: beautiful jade ancient Han Yihan: inclusive ancient Ying Xuanying: clear Xuan: a kind of grass girl who forgets her worries Name: Ruoyu (Like rain, poetic and beautiful) Jingxiang (quiet, as beautiful, elegant and chaste as the Xiangfei in the Ming Dynasty) Mengjie (a dreamy girl, kind-hearted and pure) Lingwei (powerful and energetic, overpowering, Wei, I wish her to become a celebrity in the future) Meilian (beautiful like a lotus, and the noble quality of being able to emerge from the mud without being stained) Yajing (elegant and quiet) Xueli (beautiful as snow) Yina (having the charm of a beautiful woman, Na generally refers to The girl is beautiful and graceful) Yafu (elegant, like a hibiscus emerging from the water) Yuting (gentle, smart, beautiful) Shenghan (Han: tolerant) Mengshu (Shu: comfortable) Xiuying (beautiful figure) Haiqiong (Qiong: Beautiful jade) Xuexian (Xian: virtuous) Mengfan (Vatican: pure) Xiaowei (smile) Jinmei (Jin: beautiful jade) Shengnan (Sheng: brilliance, blazing Nan: solid (homophone is better than male)) Xinting (Xinting) : Happy, happy Ting: beautiful) Siying (ying: intelligent) Xinran (xin: happy) Kelan (lan: mist in the mountains in the morning) Tianyu (yu: beautiful jade) Jingqi (Jing: a woman with talent Qi: Beautiful jade) Yuanxin (Yuan: beautiful) hting (h: a legendary divine pearl Ting: beautiful) Yingxin (ying: clear) Xuexin (xin: fragrance) Shuyuan (姝: beautiful, beautiful Yuan: Biyu ) Yingjuan (ying: clever, Yingjuan: beautiful, beautiful) Xinyao (xin: happy, happy, Yao: beautiful jade) Lingfei (fei: the fragrance of vegetation is very strong) Yuqi (yu: treasure, Zhenbaoqi: beautiful jade) Jingchen (Jing: a talented woman, Chen: the name of an ancient king) Jingyao (Jing: Pingan Yao: beautiful jade) Jinxuan (Jin: beautiful jade: a legendary grass that forgets worries) Youyi (yi: good mood) Ot (O: Describes a woman's quietness and beauty t: Describes things as beautiful) Tan Ya (tan: plant elegance: formal) Ruo Q (Q: flying) Xi Wen (Xi: Guangming Wen: patterned clouds) Yu Yan (嫣: beautiful Bright) Yanyang (Yan: beautiful Yang: as broad-minded as the ocean) Yingwei (黢: clear Wei: jade name) Muhui (Hui: the general name of grass Mu: as wet as rain) Qihan (a girl with connotations as beautiful as jade) ) Jiaqi (Qi means jade, Jiaqi means wishing the baby to be as white and flawless as a fine jade!) Lingyun (powerful spirit, full of charm!) Sirui (meaning smart girl) Qinghan (Han refers to the lotus, which has the purity of emerging from the mud but not being stained. "Qinghan" means "clear water lotus") Xinrong (from the poem of the poet Yan Shu: "The moon melts in the pear courtyard, and the breeze is gentle in the catkins pond") Feixu ( From "Spring Festival" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty: "Feifei is red and plain, and solemn is late") Shihan (a girl with literary talent and connotation) Xuanying (a name with a very classical charm) Jingxin (quiet and warm) ) Miao Ling (a name that makes people feel lively and smart) Xinqi (Qi means jade.

"Xinqi" describes the soul as beautiful as jade) Yayuan (a dignified, elegant and talented girl) Chenfu (lotus in the morning) Jingshi (a beautiful girl like poetry and painting) Luxue (white and translucent like dewdrops, very suitable for simplicity girl) Ruiqi (a quiet and well-behaved girl) Shuya (named with "Ya", which means "detachment, elegance") Wan] (Wan means "docility, gentleness", "]" means "beautiful") Yiyue ( Quiet and pleasant) Shiyin (poetry: meaning elegance and romance) Jingxuan (smart and quiet) Jiezhen (meaning smart girl) Wanting (wan means "docile, gentle" and "ting" means "beautiful") Yunwei (not surprised by favor or humiliation) , leisurely watching the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court. There is no intention to leave or go, slowly follow the clouds rolling in the sky

A good-sounding music studio name in ancient times should be elegant and have the meaning of Zhaoxue (Zhaoxue). : Full of energy, a sunny girl. Snow: May she be as pure and beautiful as snow)

Qianxue (that is, Qianxue, the lovely princess born in the snow)

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Meilin (beautiful, kind, lively)

Huanxin (happy, and The family lives a very warm life)

Youxuan (You, excellent in all aspects; Xuan, as beautiful as jade, popular) v

Yujia (Rain, pure; Jia, excellent)

Yanan (Ya, homophonic for Ya, elegant; Nan is just a nice name)

Mingmei (understands things, looks beautiful, has a beautiful face)

Kexin (a beautiful and pleasant person. She can live a very warm life with her family)

Huiqian (virtuous, Qian just has a nice name)

Manni (romantic life , Ni is a name for girls, it has no meaning)

Xiangru (fragrance, will last forever after death, Ru, has no significance)

Yuechan (more beautiful than Diao Chan) Beautiful, gentler than the moonlight)

Chang Xi (like Chang'e, with a peerless beauty, as energetic and energetic as the morning sun)

Jingxiang (quiet, like the Ming Dynasty) Xiang Fei is as beautiful, elegant, and chaste as ever)

Ling Wei (powerful and energetic, Wei, I wish her to become a celebrity in the future)

Yajing (elegant, quiet)

Xue Li (beautiful as snow)

Yina (having the grace of a beautiful woman, Na generally refers to a girl who is beautiful and graceful)

Yafu (elegant, like a hibiscus emerging from the water) )

Yuting (gentle, smart, beautiful)

Yunhan (i.e. implication)

Lizi (having all the grace and beauty of a princess or queen)

Yuting (like a dreamy girl, Lu, homophonic for Lu, the word "Lu" refers to the spiritual beauty of the combination of the sun and the moon. Wisdom and not exaggerated)

Peiling (full of energy, small and exquisite) )

Lingyun (In ancient times, there was a girl named Xue Lingyun, who was as beautiful as Diao Chan. She was spotted by the then emperor Cao Pi and wanted to call her into the palace to be his favorite concubine. May your daughter be as beautiful as her, with dexterous hands)

Xinyan (happy and happy, Yan is beautiful)

Yuhan (a girl with the connotation of a beautiful jade)

Jiaqi (Qi, means jade, Jiaqi means wishing the baby to be as white and flawless as a fine jade! )

Lingyun (powerful spirit, full of charm!)

Ruiyu (meaning smart girl)

Qinghan (Han means lotus, with Nobility that emerges from the mud but remains unstained. "Qinghan" means "clear water hibiscus")

Rongyue (from the poem of the poet Yan Shu: "The moon is melting in the pear blossom courtyard, and the breeze is gentle in the catkin pond")

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Su Fei (from the "Spring Festival" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty: "Feifei is red and light, solemn and late")

Shi Han (a girl with literary talent and connotation)

Daiying (a name with a very classical charm)

Ningxin (quiet and warm) Miaoling (a name that makes people feel lively and smart)

Xinqi ( Qi means jade.

"Xinqi" describes the soul as beautiful as jade)

Wenyuan (a dignified, elegant and talented girl)

Shijing (a beautiful girl like poetry and painting)

Lu Jie (white and translucent like dewdrops, very suitable for simple girls)

Jingqi (quiet and well-behaved girl)

Yalin (named for "Ya", Meaning "detachment, elegance")

Wan] (Wan means "gentleness, gentleness" "]" means "beautiful")

Shuyi (quiet and pleasant)

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Lingjing (smart and quiet)

Ruijie (meaning smart girl)

Wanting (Euphemistic means "gentle, gentle" and "ting" means "beautiful")

Yun Shu (not surprised by favor or humiliation, just watching the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court. There is no intention of leaving or leaving, slowly following the clouds rolling in the sky)

Yi Fei (This is pretty good, it makes people feel very comfortable!)

Xin Yan (a beautiful and happy girl)

A good ancient name must have a meaning of "boliang". This name is the best and can be used by both men and women. The meaning is: billions, a piece of paper and a breeze, injury, a word and a word of "boliang", (this is a lovesickness poem) expressing love. Missing loved ones or loved ones.

Wan Yan Jiao, for girls, no matter how delicate and cute they are in front of men at any time, every word should have a thousand words and a ladylike meaning.

Why did the ancients have a word when they had a name? What's the point? Have you ever seen Zhuge Liang announce his name when he appears on the stage in Peking Opera? This is what he reported:

The mountain man’s surname is Zhuge, his given name is Liang, his courtesy name is Kongming, and his Taoist name is Wolong. (You may be surprised and say, "Ah, it's so long! In fact, it's not long. It is said that he hasn't finished reporting his nickname yet)

Why are the names of the ancients so long? Listen to me one by one:

When I was a child, I once asked my grandfather why both my grandfather and my father had names and words. Grandpa replied: "The name is given (left) by the ancestors and also called by the ancestors. When you grow up (in today's terms, it is equivalent to after we join the work), most people can call you by your own name randomly. So. To talk about people, you have to have a word." At that time, I saw the three big characters in the middle of my grandfather’s and father’s business cards, which were their last name and their given name. The name is just added in small dots before the name of the location below. (As far as I know, the "word" is chosen by myself after I grow up)

A given name and a nickname are two different things (not the same thing). The name is chosen according to the family tree, and it is very serious. of. Nicknames are randomly given to children after they are born. In order to show affection, the nicknames can be "cat baby", "dog baby"... these are very vulgar words. You should never use your name randomly like this.

Therefore, a person's name has the following situations:

(1) Nickname (can also be called nickname). You can choose a friendly and smooth name at will; some call it "Tiger Baby", "Longer"... etc. according to the zodiac signs; some people are superstitious and think that the more unpleasant the nickname is, the more prosperous the child's life will be. Take "Cripple", "Urine Pot"...etc.

(2) The name is to be entered into the family tree, it is the most noble, it is given by the elders and teachers, and it is also called by the elders and teachers (including future superiors). In order to show its dignity, it cannot be used in general public places.

The word (3) is chosen by oneself as an adult. (Some people also ask celebrities or knowledgeable people to pick it up.) The word is used in public places, and it is also the most widely used after adulthood. It is not only the ancients who have names. In modern times, Sun Yat-sen, Mao Zedong, Chiang Kai-shek... including many ordinary people all have names and names. Chiang Kai-shek usually did not address his senior generals by their names, but by their first names to show the identity of his father. (You can often see it in movies) Those characters in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" that you have seen are all "zi". Such as Liu Bei (named Xuande) Guan Yunchang (named Yu) Zhang Fei (named Yide) Zhao Yun (named Zilong)...etc.

(4) The title is a title given by the outside world (or the emperor) based on his talent, wisdom, achievements, etc. For example, Zhuge Liang is called "Mr. Wolong" because he is the "incarnation of wisdom". Wu Yong, the "wise star" in "Water Margin", and Shi Xiu, the "Desperate Saburo".

This wise man and the desperate man are both numbers.

(5) Pen name. For example, Mr. Lu Xun’s original name was Zhou Shuren. Lu Xun is his pen name.

(6) Changes with the development of society. The names of contemporary people have changed again: in feudal society, a girl named Liu married a family named Zhao. Her name became "Zhao Liushi". Modern people also use this method to name their names. The only difference is that the word "surname" is replaced by her own name. For example, after "Zhang Fengying" married a husband named Chen, her name was changed to "Chen Zhang Fengying". "Yes. (There are many Hong Kong women who are named this way after getting married)

What are the meanings of the names of ancient celebrities? Cao Pi, also named Zihuan, both Pi and Huan have grand meanings, hoping that he will establish great achievements in the future.

Cao Zhi, whose courtesy name is Zijian, means growth and construction, and also hopes to achieve success in the future.

Liu Ruyi, Liu Bang's youngest son, was born to Liu Bang's beloved concubine, and he was very similar to him, so he was named Ruyi, which showed that he was very much in line with Liu Bang's wishes.

I am urgently looking for some ancient boys’ names with meaningful meanings. Jun Lintian

Mo Lianqing

Jun Nianqing

Jun Xiaoxin

Ancient celebrities What does the name mean? Sun Yingda was born in Hengshui in the Tang Dynasty. His courtesy name was Zhongda. He was a great scholar. He was ordered by Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty to compile the Five Classics of Justice. Yingda means intelligent and knowledgeable, and also means Zhongda. It can be seen that the name was given in the hope that he would be prosperous and knowledgeable throughout his life.

Wang Guoyong, people in the Ming Dynasty, hoped to be reused by the country, and the intention of asking officials to name them was evident.

Lu Liangzuo, a native of Hanchuan in the Ming Dynasty, named Quyi, was a Jinshi in Longqing, and later became a censor. Zuo means auxiliary, auxiliary, and assistance. Liangzuo means a loyal and good minister, expressing his or her willingness to serve the country and become a loyal and virtuous minister.

Lu Gongbi, a native of the Song Dynasty, was given the courtesy name Baochen and was awarded Jinshi. Bi also means assistant, that is, assisting the emperor in governing the country.

Wang Mingbi, a native of Shaanxi in the Qing Dynasty, was named Ting Gong. Mingbi was Liangbi. There was also a man named Wu Liangbi in the Ming Dynasty who was a Jinshi in Hongzhi. In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a man named Wu Liangchen, whose courtesy name was Yuncong.

Wu Chengen was a famous writer in the Ming Dynasty and the author of "Journey to the West". Chengen means accepting the king's kindness, which implies the meaning of repaying the country and expressing gratitude.

Modern people also often give names that express blessings. Such as:

Fu Yishun: a good wish for a smooth life.

Jin Yunda: I wish you luck and prosperity in your life.

Jin Hongda: The future is bright and bright.

An Rushan: Everything goes smoothly, stability and happiness are as unbreakable as a mountain.

Yang Dezhi: That is to realize your ideals and ambitions throughout your life.

Mao Zhicheng: It means that if there is a will, things will come true.

He Jixiang: It directly expresses the meaning of praying for good fortune and good luck.

Wang Wanshun: I wish everything goes well in my life.

Wang Zicheng: Rely on your own efforts to pursue the desire to succeed.

Aaron Kwok: Wealth and prosperity means success and talent.

He Yongfu: The combination of names is clever, expressing congratulations for eternal happiness, and also indicating the strong desire to pursue happiness.

Lifelong wealth: Be rich and happy throughout your life.

Han Dajun: The pursuit of spiritual success and sublimation, the ideal desire to reach the realm of a gentleman.

Eastern Invincibility: The wonderful combination of surname and first name not only means that the East will always be prosperous and developed, but also expresses one's determination to always strive and never give up.

Sima Ruijie: I wish you to be smart and outstanding.

Xing Weiqiang: I hope that I will be tall, strong and powerful throughout my life.

Kong Shun was a man from the Warring States Period. My courtesy name is Zishen, who was once the Prime Minister of Wei. My single name is Shun. I hope everything goes well and I have a safe life.

Lu Zhaoxiang was born in the Ming Dynasty. Zhaoxiang means good luck and good luck.

Wu Qiyun, a native of Jingxi in the Qing Dynasty, was named Yisheng and served as the official of Fu Cheng in the Song Dynasty. Departure means good luck and good luck.

Wu Yuheng, a native of Kunshan in the Qing Dynasty, had the courtesy name Biyu. Heng means smooth, and when he met Heng, he experienced everything and everything went well.

Wang Hengtai, a native of Xiangyang in the Ming Dynasty, was the number one scholar in the Hongwu period, and was promoted to the Minister of Rites. Tai means peace, and Hengtai means peace and smoothness. This name fully reflects the auspicious and smooth meaning.

Wu Ju, a native of Datong in the Qing Dynasty, was a Jinshi in the Yongzheng Dynasty. "Wu" is a cross between "Wu" and "Wu". Ju means to be promoted or promoted. If this is the case, it must be good luck.

Fang Zhongtong was born in the Ming Dynasty. After the character position, Zhongtong means Tongda.

Fang Shi, a native of Yin in the Ming Dynasty, was named Meiya. He had a long history of writing and was good at painting. He took the name "Shi" because he obviously hoped to become an official.

Fang Sheng, a native of Linting in the Ming Dynasty, was named Qidong and was a Jinshi of Donghua. Sheng is the same as lift, and is connected with the surname Fang. It means like the sun rising in the east. When it is vigorous and upward, everything has just begun, implying that one is constantly being reused.

Wang Sizheng was a native of Qi in the Northern Song Dynasty. "Ideology" means that he always thinks about political affairs, and his intention to enter officialdom is clear at a glance.

Wang Zhi, a member of Shangdang in the Song Dynasty and a Jinshi in Chunhua, Zhi means to climb high and to be promoted, which means to be promoted continuously.

Wu Shijie, a native of Deqing in the Song Dynasty, once served as the magistrate of Hangzhou County. He was named Shijie, which means that he hoped to rise higher in the official career. However, this person later abandoned his official position, which may have been seen through the officialdom.

Lu Biyong was born in Xinchang, Zhejiang Province in the Ming Dynasty. His courtesy name was Zixing, and later he was renamed Lu Yongye.

Sun Yingda, a native of Hengshui in the Tang Dynasty, named Zhongda, was a great scholar. He was ordered by Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty to compile the Five Classics of Justice. Yingda means intelligent and knowledgeable, and also means Zhongda. It can be seen that the name was given in the hope that he would be prosperous and knowledgeable throughout his life.

Wang Guoyong, people of the Ming Dynasty, hoped to be reused by the country, and the intention of asking for an official name was evident.

Lu Liangzuo, a native of Hanchuan in the Ming Dynasty, named Quyi, was a Jinshi in Longqing, and later became a censor. Zuo means auxiliary, auxiliary, and assistance. Liangzuo means a loyal and good minister, expressing his or her willingness to serve the country and become a loyal and virtuous minister.

Lu Gongbi, a native of the Song Dynasty, was given the courtesy name Baochen and was awarded Jinshi. Bi also means assistant, that is, assisting the emperor in governing the country.

Wang Mingbi, a native of Shaanxi in the Qing Dynasty, was named Ting Gong. Mingbi was Liangbi. There was also a man named Wu Liangbi in the Ming Dynasty who was a Jinshi in Hongzhi. In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a man named Wu Liangchen, whose courtesy name was Yuncong.

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The connotative name of a general in ancient China is Sui Yangsu

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When people in ancient times chose a name, they had a given name, a character, and a nickname. What do they mean? The name of ancient people consists of five parts: surname, surname, given name, zi, and alias.

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The historical origin and evolution of surnames, surnames, given names, characters, and nicknames. 1. The surname Xu Shen's "Shuowen Jiezi" Volume 24 "Female Department": "The surname is also the person's birth. From a female, birth, birth also sounds." Volume 9 of Ban Gu's "White Tiger Tongde Lun" says: "The surname The person is born, and the person is born because of the weather. "Zuo Zhuan? Yin Gong 8th Year" "The emperor builds virtue and is given a surname because of his birth." This all shows that the original meaning of "surname" is "生". Therefore, it is generally believed that the surname was originally a racial title that represented the same blood, ancestry, and blood relationship, referred to as a clan name. As a clan name, it is not the title of an individual person or an individual family, but the title of the entire clan tribe. According to literature, our ancestors originally used surnames for the purpose of "differentiating marriages," "Ming lineage," and "differentiating races." It was produced around the time of the clan commune in primitive society. Where did the last name come from? People speculate that the origin of the surname is related to the totem worship of the ancestors. In the primitive Mongolian era, each tribe and clan had its own totem worship objects. For example, ears of wheat, bears, snakes, etc. were all the totems of our ancestors, and this kind of totem worship objects became the symbol of the tribe. Later, it became the code name for all members of the tribe, that is, "surname". Since the number of ancient clans and tribes is limited and countable after all, there are very few pure surnames left from ancient times. The "ancient surnames" sorted out by later generations according to "Spring and Autumn" include: Gui (now Guishui in Zhuolu, Hebei), Si, Zi, Ji, (surname of the Zhou royal family), Feng, Ying (surname of Qin), Ji, Ren, There are 22 surnames, including Ji, Qian, Cao, Qi, u, Jiang, Dong, Yan, Gui, Man, Mi (Chu surname), Wei (original surname of northern ethnic minorities), Qi (hidden), and Yun.

Nearly half of these surnames have a female character next to them. Therefore, people speculate that the surname may have originated in a matrilineal clan society. Mr. Zhang Taiyan and other scholars compiled dozens of ancient surnames (about 59, Zhang Taiyan got 52, and others from bronze inscriptions) from older documents such as "Shuowen", "Shan Hai Jing", oracle bone inscriptions, and bronze inscriptions. Lei and 7 others), including the original ones, there are only about 80. It is conceivable that these are only part of the surnames that actually existed in ancient times, and the original surnames must be more than these. The others have been lost. But one thing is certain, the surnames at that time were definitely not as numerous as the "surnames" we talk about today. Here we can list a few representative numbers about surnames from ancient times to the present. ① In the feudal society after the Northern Song Dynasty, "Hundred Family Surnames" (edited by Qiantang Anonymous in the Northern Song Dynasty), which has long been used as a children's literacy book, has a collection of 502 surnames (including 342 single surnames and 60 compound surnames. It begins with: "Zhao Qian, Sun Li , King Wu Zheng of Zhou Dynasty, Feng Chen, Chu Wei, Jiang Chen, Han Yang...") ② According to Zheng Qiao's "Tongzhi? Surname Brief" of the Song Dynasty, there are 1,745 ancient surnames. ③Wu Shen, editor of the Hanlin Academy in the Ming Dynasty, and others compiled the "Emperor Ming Qian Family Surnames" based on the household registers kept by the Ministry of Household Affairs at that time, and collected 1,968 surnames. (The beginning says: "Zhu Feng Tianyun, rich in all directions, the holy god of civil and military affairs, Tao and Tao Tang...") ④ Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty personally approved the "Imperial Control of Hundred Family Surnames", (the beginning says: "Kong Shique Party, Meng Xi Qi Liang, Gaoshan Zhan Yang, Zou Lu Rongchang, Ran Jizongzheng, You Xia Wen...") ⑤ Zhang Shu of the Qing Dynasty stated in "Looking for the Origin of Surnames" and "Distinguishing Misunderstandings of Surnames" that there were 5,129 ancient surnames. ⑥After the founding of the People's Republic of China, mainland scholars Yan Fuqing and others edited and published the "Compilation of Chinese Surnames", which included 5,730 surnames. Among them, there are 3,470 single surnames, 2,085 two-character surnames, 163 three-character surnames, and 12 four- and five-character surnames. Taiwan Province also published "Chinese Surname Symbols", which collected 6,363 surnames, but there were duplicates of variant characters. ⑦According to a 1984 sample survey by the Chinese Characters Division of the Chinese Language and Character Reform Working Committee and estimates by relevant experts, there are more than 3,000 surnames still in use today. (The Meteorological Press published "One Hundred Contemporary Surnames" edited by Wang Daliang in January 2001. According to the 1982 national census data, there are currently about 400 commonly used surnames in my country. Based on the population at that time, the top 100 surnames are: Li Wang Zhang Liu Chen Yang Zhao Huang Zhou Wu Xu Sun Hu Zhu Gaolin He Guo Maluo Liang Song Zheng Xie Han Tang Feng Yu Dong Xiao Cheng Cao Yuan Deng Xu Fu Shen Zeng Penglu, Sulu Jiang Cai Jia Ding Wei Xue Ye Yan, Yu. .....>>