Ask for a strange Chinese surname! Strange surname!

Updated on culture 2024-05-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Chinese surnames are simply varied, all for surnames, too many to mention.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Someone has researched except"There are other surnames outside the emperor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I know of a guy with the last name "Don't" right in our company.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    electricity in Sichuan a total of several people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's so complete, admire!

    When the monk wants to ring the bell", netizens actually couldn't understand it!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Smell people. Lacquer carving. Sheep's tongue. Microbiosis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's no wonder that Chinese culture is broad and profound. There are also those with the surname Mother.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ha! , all of them were self-appointed by their ancestors.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The strangest surnames in China are the three small surnames, which are the penultimate difficult; the second death ; The third "mountain" is added to a "mound" (Yinya), and the number of people is about 1,000. The latest ranking of China's 100 surnames was released a few days ago, and Li, Wang, and Zhang are the three major surnames, but what few people know is that according to the survey results of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the three small surnames of the Chinese are the first to the last; the second death ; The third "mountain" is added to a "mound" (Yinya), and the number of people is about 1,000. According to a report by the Shanghai Evening News, Yuan Yida, a researcher at the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, who is in charge of the research project, said that in addition to the rare discovery of the "three small surnames," there are actually hidden mysteries in the Chinese surnames.

    Yuan Yida said that the purpose of this surname survey is not only to count the number of surnames, but in fact, surnames are a bridge between cultural inheritance and biological inheritance. Yuan Yida explained that for a long time, the surname in China followed the male, and from a genetic point of view, only males have the Y chromosome, so the Y chromosome is passed on to the male offspring along with the surname, so that people with the same surname also have the same type of Y chromosome and the genes it carries. The survey found that many genetic diseases are only transmitted among people with the same surname, and counting the number and distribution of names is of great help to the study of human genetics.

    Mystery 2: The same surname is not necessarily the same family. Yuan Yida said that when Chinese meet, they always have to ask for names, and if they find that they have the same surname, they will feel more cordial, thinking that the two were one family five hundred years ago, but in fact this is not credible; after investigation, it was found that there may be hundreds of ** surnames in China, such as the number one surname in China, Li, some are from the surname Yun, and some are from the surname Zhao.

    Mystery 3: Chinese surnames have the most connotation. Yuan Yida said that in fact, not only in China, but also in the world, the surname is also an important symbol of cultural inheritance, but there is no country in the world where the surname is inherited as complete and connotative as China.

    For example, in Japan, although there are surnames, there are very few cultural connotations. Yuan Yida pointed out that in this surname survey, many strange surnames were also discovered, and these surnames have never been recorded. It turns out that the surname Nan is their own root in the eyes of Koreans, and some Koreans said that Henan had unearthed a stone tablet during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, recording the deeds of a Xianbei people, and his name was called Nanlou, and the surname Nanbei moved north with Xianbei, and the Songhua River was also renamed Nanjiang at that time, and subsequently, these Xianbei people with the surname "Nanbei".

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The five weird surnames at the top of the list turned out to be death, difficult, black, old, and poisonous.

    Death: It is said to be the penultimate surname in China, mainly distributed in northwestern China, and developed from the four-character compound surnames of ethnic minorities during the Northern Wei Dynasty. However, since ancient times, the word "death" has been very avoided, who wants to open their mouths and close their mouths to "die and die"?

    However, if you have taken this as your surname, there is no way to do it, and it will only give people the impression of bad luck.

    Difficult: It is said that this is the penultimate surname in China. This "difficult", read to the sound, it is said that the surname "difficult" moved north with Xianbei, and the Songhua River was once renamed "Nanjiang" at that time.

    After several rounds, the Xianbei people with the surname Nan set foot on the Korean Peninsula. At present, the surname "difficult" in China is mainly distributed in four small villages in Henan, and the men, women and children who have lived here for generations are all surnamed "difficult". It's easy for the outside world to think of unpleasant things like disasters and difficulties, but they still live freely.

    Black: Any culture advocates fairness, and black characters often give people a sense of foreboding. And this character as a surname, but it is pronounced as "He", but when it falls on the paper, it is more embarrassing.

    Old: There are two different versions of the ** of the old surname. One is that the old surname is changed from the Manchu surname "Sakda", which has a history of two or three hundred years, and the Manchu language of "Sakda" has the meaning of "Canglao".

    One is one of the four major indigenous surnames in Foshan, Guangdong, and most of the villagers in Shilao Village, southwest of Nanhai District, the city, have old surnames. From the moment you are born, you have to be called "old X", even if you are reluctant, you have to be called so, and the word "old" will be with you for a lifetime. For example, "old comrade", "old lady", "old girl".

    A lady named "Lao Yan" was deeply touched.

    Poison: This surname is said to be based on a story of the Tang Dynasty. There was a prime minister in the Tang Dynasty, named Dou Huaizheng, although the power leaned towards the government and the opposition, but this Dou Prime Minister also planned to seize the country and overthrow the emperor surnamed Li, but was discovered by the emperor, and the rebellion was unsuccessful.

    Later, in order to show his punishment for Prime Minister Dou, the angry emperor "gave" him and his descendants with the surname "poison" according to the homonym of "Dou"! This surname, when called, sounds very scary. Who wants to deal with "Mr. Poison" and "Mrs. Poison"?

    Even if these people with surnames are warm, they also make strangers a little afraid. It is said that there is a family with a poisonous surname in the ditch of Taibao City, Chiayi County, Taiwan, whose ancestors were translators in the Qing Dynasty. After several generations of single transmission, now, there are six males, and this surname is also distributed in individual provinces in the mainland.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Strange surname!

    1. Black. Any culture advocates fairness, blackness, and often a sense of foreboding. And this character, as a surname, is pronounced as "He". It's just that it falls on paper, and it's more embarrassing. In fact, there are two surnames, some read "black", and some read "he"; It's a word.

    2. (cāo).

    "Thousand Family Names" says: The ancient family was in Poyang County. In the "Book of Sui", there is Cao Tiancheng. The original meaning of the word is to hold it by hand. Of course, "Gan" is also a surname, but it is a surname based on the name of the place, so don't misunderstand.

    3. Fertilizer. "The Twelfth Year of Zhao Gong of Zuo Chuan" records: The Jin State destroyed the Fei Kingdom, and the Fei Kingdom monarch (son) ran to the Yan Kingdom.

    This is a surname with the name of the country. "A Thousand Family Names" said: The ancient family was in Zhao County.

    There is a record of the prime minister of Zhao State, Feiyi. In the Book of Han, there is a fat baht in the general of the cloth, and in the record of the Book of the Later Han, there is a fat relative.

    4. Livestock. "Surname Examination" said: In ancient times, there was a livestock country, and the Zhou Dynasty called Xinghou Yi, and later it was included in the territory of the Jin State.

    Chu Yongzi in the Zuo Biography recorded fled to the Jin Kingdom, and the king of the Jin Kingdom gave him the livestock land, and the descendants of Chu Yongzi took the animal as their surname. "The Origin of the Surname" says: The surname of the animal is the surname produced by the non-son raising horses, which is probably not true.

    "Thousand Family Names" said: The ancient family was in Tianshui County.

    5. Poultry. "Surname Compilation" said: It is the descendant of Lu Zhanyu.

    The surname "Yuan" said: It is the descendant of Wu Ziyu. "Road History" says:

    is a descendant of Uncle Guan. "A Thousand Family Names" said: The ancient family was in Donglu County.

    Zuo Biography records that Qin Dafu in Zhongxing Province, Lu Dafu poultry Zheng, Zixia has a door guest poultry slippery, and "Gao Shi Biography" records that there is a poultry Qing in the Han Dynasty who was not an official under Wang Mang. Poultry is also the surname of an ancient ethnic minority. Descendant of King Hunnung.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    <> the weirdest surnames I've ever seen are "", "branch", "death", "miao", and so on.

    First of all, China is an ancient civilization with a history of more than 5,000 years, and there are a large number of surnames in various places, some of which may be very common in some regions or Ruwu ethnic groups, but rare in others. Therefore, it is almost impossible to tell about all the rare surnames. However, I can introduce you to some surnames that are relatively rare throughout the country, as well as some that are relatively rare in a particular region or ethnic group.

    Some of the more rare surnames across the country include:

    郁 (yù): This is a very rare surname, according to the latest data, it is used by about 40,000 people, which is about the total population.

    Mu (mù): This surname is also very rare, and about 60,000 people use it, which is about the total population.

    嗣 (sì): This surname is very rare in Chinese mainland, used by about 30,000 people, and Zhixiang socks account for about the total population.

    Within a particular region or ethnic group, there are also some very rare surnames, such as:

    Mongolian chá: This surname is relatively rare among Mongolians, but it is also used by some people of the Han Chinese.

    Tibetan "yang" (yāng) surname: This surname is common among Tibetans but very rare among Han Chinese.

    Zhuang "甪" (lù) surname: This surname is common among the Zhuang but is hardly used in other ethnic groups.

    Of course, in addition to the above surnames, there are many very rare surnames, some of which may only be used by a few people, or some may only be used in a particular village or family. The existence of these rare surnames reflects the diversity and richness of Chinese history and culture.

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