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One of the stranger surnames I've ever seen:
1.Ru surname: Ru is an early single-character surname, derived from Ruru, an ancient clan name. The surname Ru has a small population and is a relatively rare Chinese surname.
2.Hu surname: The Hu surname originated in the Zhou Dynasty and originated from the ancient clan name Hu Hu. The surname Hu is also a surname with a small population, which is a relatively rare Chinese surname.
3.The surname He: The surname He originated from the Wu language, which was originally a place name, and later evolved into a clan name and surname. The surname He is mainly distributed in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and it is also a rare Chinese surname with a small population.
4.Ge surname: Ge surname is derived from the ancient clan name Ge Ge, which arose in the Shang and Zhou dynasties. The surname Ge is relatively sparse and widely distributed, making it a relatively rare surname.
5.Kuang surname: The Kuang surname originated in the Spring and Autumn Period, originating from place names, and later developed into clan names and surnames. The population distribution of the surname Kwong is very small, and it is one of the very rare Chinese surnames in the population.
6.Xing surname: The surname Xing originated from the national name of Xing State, which first began in the Western Zhou Dynasty and developed into a surname. The surname Xing has a small population, mainly distributed in North China, and is a relatively rare Chinese surname.
In addition, I have also seen some other relatively rare surnames, such as Mao, Yan, Zhong, Wang, etc., these surnames also have a relatively small population, belonging to one of the early surnames, but due to various historical reasons, the population of these surnames is not as large as Zhang, Wang, Li and other surnames, so it can also be regarded as a relatively rare surname.
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There are many surnames in China, some of which are relatively rare. Here are some rare Chinese surnames:
1.Gui Haobian: This is a relatively rare surname in southern China, mostly distributed in Guangxi, Guizhou and Hunan.
2.Liang Dan: This is a surname consisting of two single-character surnames, which is very rare, and it is said that there was a Jin Shi of Liang Dan in the Qing Dynasty.
3.Yue Hong: This is also a surname composed of two single-character surnames, which is relatively rare and mostly distributed in Jiangsu, Hunan and Hubei.
4.Yin: This is a relatively rare surname in the southeast coastal region of China, mostly distributed in Zhejiang and Fujian provinces.
5.Thistle: This is a relatively rare surname in northern China, mostly found in provinces such as Hebei and Shanxi.
6.Chu: This is a relatively rare surname in southern China, mostly found in Hunan, Hubei and Guangdong.
7.Ruan: It's a rare surname in southern China, and it's mostly found in Guangdong, Fuyou, Oak and Jiangxi.
8.Geng: This is a relatively rare surname in northern China, and it is mostly found in Hebei, Shanxi, and Shaanxi provinces.
9.Jia: This is a relatively rare surname in central China, mostly found in provinces such as Henan and Hubei.
10.Shu: This is a rare surname in southern China, mostly found in Fujian, Guangdong and Guangxi provinces.
It is important to note that there are many Chinese surnames, and each region may have a different surname. At the same time, in different historical periods and social contexts, some surnames may also have a tendency to increase or decrease.
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Nice compound surname].
Baili, Beigong, Beitang, Changsun, Shan Yu, Chunyu, Chu Shi pants, first.
5. Dongfang, Dongguo, Doulu, Erzhu, Duanmu, Dugu, Geshu, Gongliang, Gongyi, Gongsun, Gongyang, Gongye, Guliang, Helan, Helian, Huangfu, Hulu, Huyan, Fuqu, Liangqiu, Lieyu, Linghu, Liuxia, Luqiu, Wanqi, Murong, Nangong, Nanguo, Ouyang, Fugu, Qifu, Qiguan, Qutu, Shangguan, Shaozheng, Shennong, Shentu, Shuao, Shuiqiu, Shusun, Shuxian, Shuye, Qihe, Sikong, Sima, Situ, Suhe, Suijiu, Shusha, Taishi, Taiyang, Shantai, Tangxi, Taoqiu, Tianqi, Bald Duan Chunxing, Tumen, Tuoba, Tuopa, Wang Shu, Wang Sun, Wan Jun, Wanyan, Wenren, Wentun, Qilian, Qimu, Wusun, Xiahou, Xialu, Xianyu, Xizhuchailing, Ximen, Xinping, Xinyuan, Xiuyu, Xuanyu, Xuanyuan, Yanling, Yelu, Yemu, Yeyang, Yilu, Yin Wen, Yiqi, Yongmen, Youlian, Youshui, Yuchi, Lezheng, Zhuli, Yuling, Yunzhi, Yuqiu, Yuwen, Zaifu, Zhen'e, Zhengling, Zhongchang, Zhongli, Zhongli, Zhongliang, Zhongsun, Zhongwu, Zhongxing, Zhongye, Zhongying, Zhouyang, Zhuansun, Zhuan, Zishu, Zishu, Ziyan, Ziyang, Zihao, Zongbo, Zongzheng, Zongzheng, Zuoqiu, Zuoshi, Zuoxing.
Ancient surnames].
Wind, concubine, Ji, Yao, Ji, Jiang, Mi, Ji, Yao, Ying, Fei, Zi.
Some nice and rare surnames].
Love, Ang, Bai, Bai, Silk, Praise, Treasure, Bi, Secret, Farewell, Bin, Cai, Latent, Hidden, Chang, Cheng, Chong, Chun, Ci, Light, Dao, De, Cheng, Ding, Du, Du, Duan, Dun, Du, Er, Fa, Ji, Ji, Ji
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I've seen a special surname, and that's the door.
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Hello, there are many surnames in China, and some surnames are mysterious and precious because they are rare. Today we will take a look at some rare surnames in China, as well as some examples of celebrities with rare surnames.
First of all, let's take a look at the surname "Zeng", which is a relatively rare surname, according to the statistics of the encyclopedia, the surname Zeng is very widely distributed in China, but the proportion of the population is not very high. There are many famous people in history, such as Zeng Guofan, a famous scholar in the Qing Dynasty.
Next, let's take a look at the surname "Chen", which is also a very rare surname. It is said that the surname Chen first appeared in the Qin State during the Warring States Period, but it is now very rare. Representatives of the surname Chen include the famous general Chen Zong of the Southern Song Dynasty and Chen Shizhong, the prime minister of the Ming Dynasty.
There is also a relatively rare surname "Miao", the origin of this surname can be traced back to the Warring States period, and according to legend, it is a descendant of Miao Xiangru, a doctor of the Jin Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period. The surname Miao is more common in southern China, but it is rarer in the north. Representatives of the surname Miao include the Ming Dynasty scholar Miao Yingdeng and the Qing Dynasty writer Miao Zhongen.
In addition, there are some relatively rare but very distinctive surnames, such as the surname "Lan", the surname "Zhai", the surname "Wu", the surname "Jiang" and so on. These surnames have a long history and profound cultural connotations, and represent a part of the traditional Chinese culture of Na Li. For example, the surname "Lan" is a very unique surname, according to the data of Encyclopedia, there are less than 20,000 people in the country with the surname Lan.
Hope mine is helpful to you.
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