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 Yiqi (岑一麒)
a scholar and educator during the Ming Dynasty, known for his roles as an instructor in Pingyuan and Dianbai.
Cen Yongbin (岑用宾)
a Ming Dynasty official and scholar from Shunde, Guangdong, known for his impeachment of high-ranking officials and authoring 'Xiao Gu Ji'.
Cen Zheng (岑徵)
a scholar and poet of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, known for his reclusive lifestyle and literary works, including the collection 'Xuan Xuan Lou Ji'.
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.