Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 唐 (Táng) has its origins in ancient China, tracing back to Emperor Yao, one of the legendary Five Emperors. Emperor Yao was originally enfeoffed in the region of Tang (present-day Linfen, Shanxi), hence the name Tang Yao. His descendants adopted the name of their ancestral territory as their surname. Another theory suggests the surname originated from Tang Shu Yu, a son of King Wu of Zhou, who was also enfeoffed in the region of Tang. The surname 唐 is deeply rooted in Chinese history, symbolizing the legacy of ancient nobility.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.25 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.64 place
Tang Shichi (唐士耻)
A Song Dynasty official from Jinhua, known for his work 'Lingyan Collection' and his service in various military judicial roles.
Tang I-Fang (唐一方)
A Chinese economist and businessperson.
Tang Jue (唐珏)
a scholar of the late Southern Song Dynasty, known for his filial piety and the protection of the remains of the Zhao Song imperial tombs.
'唐' is a noble name that connects to ancient Chinese royalty. It’s like carrying a piece of history in your last name—symbolizing strength and heritage from the legendary Emperor Yao.
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