Meaning: The surname 岑 originates from the Zhou Dynasty (1046–256 BCE) and is derived from the place name 岑 (present-day Hancheng, Shaanxi). It is said that King Wu of Zhou granted the territory of 岑 to Qu, the son of Yao, a half-brother of King Wen of Zhou. The descendants adopted the place name as their surname. The Cen family has produced many notable figures in Chinese history, such as Cen Peng, a renowned statesman and military strategist.
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Cen Shuo (岑硕)
a poet from the Northern Song Dynasty, known by the courtesy name Xiwei, with little known about his life, noted in 'Song Shi Ji Shi' from the late Northern Song period.
Cen Hui (岑惠)
an official of the Southern Song Dynasty, served as Military Commandant and Coastal Defense Commissioner.
Cen Yiqi (岑一麒)
a scholar and educator during the Ming Dynasty, known for his roles as an instructor in Pingyuan and Dianbai.
The surname 岑 traces back to ancient royalty and is associated with the territory of a small, elevated mountain. It has been carried by influential figures throughout Chinese history.