Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 史 (Shǐ) has multiple origins. One theory suggests it derives from the ancient historians or scribes who recorded significant events, with their descendants adopting the occupational title as their surname. Another theory posits that 史 originates from the State of Shi, a small principality during the Zhou Dynasty, whose inhabitants took the state's name as their surname. Additionally, some trace the surname to Shi Yi, a wise man from the late Shang Dynasty, whose descendants adopted his name as their surname.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.83 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.63 place
Shi Min (史敏)
a scholar and official of the Ming Dynasty, known for his literary works and calligraphy, with notable contributions in poetry, prose, and music.
Shi Huayao (史化尧)
A Song dynasty official who served in Baoqing Prefecture, known for his lost poetry collection 'Ten Odes to West Lake'.
Shi Qian (史迁)
a scholar and official from the late Yuan to early Ming dynasty, known for his governance and the work 'Qingyin Ji'.
'史' is a surname with deep historical roots, possibly stemming from ancient record-keepers or a Zhou Dynasty principality. It symbolizes the preservation of history and knowledge.
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