Rare surnames in China.

Unusual surnames in China are:

Difficult (pronunciation, last one)

Death (penultimate)

The word "Guangdong" is reversed (the sound is the same as "Ya", the third from the bottom).

Extended data:

Among the common surnames in contemporary China 100, 87% of the population in China is concentrated. Among them, there are 19 surnames, accounting for more than 1% of the national population, namely: Li, Wang, Zhang, Liu, Chen, Yang, Zhao, Huang, Zhou, Wu, Xu, Sun, Hu, Zhu, Gao, Lin, He, Guo and Ma. Historically, about half of China's population is concentrated in this 19 people with the same surname.

In 20 15, the census office of the State Council counted the latest ranking of the population with or without surnames in China. The top 100 are: 1 Li 2 Wang 3 Zhang 4 Liu 5 Chen 6 Yang 7 Zhao 8 Huang 9 Zhou 10 Wu 1 Xu 12 Sun 13 Hu 14 Zhu/kloc-. Ma 20 Luo 2 1 Liang 22 Song 23 Zheng 24 Xie 25 Han 26 Tang 27 Feng 28 Yu 29 Dong 30 Xiao?

3 1 Cheng 32 Chai 33 yuan 34 Deng 35 Xu 36 Fu 37 Shen 38 Zeng 39 Peng 40 Lu 4 1 Su 42 Lu 43 Jiang 44 Cai 45 Jia 46 Ding 47 Wei 48 Xue 49 Ye 50 Yan 5 1 Yu 52 Pan 53 Du 54 Dai 55 Xia 56 Zhong 57 Wang 58 Tian 59 Ren 60 Jiang 6/Kloc-0 63 Stone 64 Yao 65 Tan 66 Liao 67 Zou 68 Xiong 69 Jin 70 Lu 7 1 Hao 72 Kong 73 Bai 74 Cui 75 Kang 76 Mao 77 Qiu 78 Qin 79 Jiang 80 History?

8 1 Gu 82 Hou 83 Shao 84 Meng 85 Long 860,000 87 Duan 88 Cao 89 Qian 90 Tang 9 1 Yin 92 Li 93 Yi 94 Chang 95 Wu 96 Qiao 97 He 98 Lai 99 Palace 100

The last three places are: difficult (pronunciation is silent, the last one), dead (the second last one), and the word "Yue" is upside down (pronunciation is the same as "Ya", the third last one).

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-surname