Meaning: The surname 危 (Wēi) is derived from the Ji clan of the Zhou Dynasty. It is said to originate from the descendants of Kang Shu, a son of King Wen of Zhou, who were given the title of 'Wei' after the state of Wei. Some branches of this lineage later adopted the surname 危. Another theory suggests that the surname may have ties to ancient southern ethnic groups, such as the Baiyue.
Wei Zhen (危稹)
a Song Dynasty scholar from Linchuan, Fuzhou, originally named Ke, known for his literary works and official service, author of 'Xun Zhai Collection'.
Wei Su (危素)
A scholar and official from the late Yuan to early Ming dynasty, known for his contributions to the compilation of historical texts and his literary works.
Wei Can (危骖)
A Song Dynasty official who served as the prefect of Fuzhou, with two extant poems.
The surname 危 traces back to ancient Chinese royalty and may also have connections to southern ethnic groups. It symbolizes height or danger, reflecting the historical migration and changes of its bearers.