Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 佘 (Shé) has a relatively late origin, emerging during the Tang Dynasty. There are two main theories regarding its origin. One theory suggests it derives from the Ji clan, descendants of King Wen of Zhou. The other theory posits that it originates from the Shé Taijun, the wife of the famous Northern Song Dynasty general Yang Ye, who adopted the surname 佘 in memory of her husband after his martyrdom in the war against the Liao.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.250 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.488 place
Zu Zu Yi (佘祖颐)
a Ming Dynasty scholar who served as an educational official and county magistrate, later promoted to Hanlin Archivist.
She Guoxi (佘国玺)
a scholar and county magistrate of the Ming Dynasty, known for his service as the magistrate of Rugao.
She Wuniang (佘五娘)
A figure from the late Ming Dynasty, from Shunde or Chaozhou, the second wife of Zhong Xiyu, mentioned in Wen Runeng's 'Yuedong Shihai'.
'佘' is a unique Chinese surname with a strong link to loyalty and memory, particularly through the story of Shé Taijun, a symbol of devotion in Chinese history.
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