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Meaning: The character 张 means 'to stretch' or 'to draw a bow'. The Zhang surname originates from Hui, the grandson of the Yellow Emperor, who invented the bow and arrow. He was granted the land of Zhang (modern-day Puyang, Henan) and his descendants adopted the surname Zhang. This surname is one of the most common in China, with a long history and numerous notable figures, such as Zhang Liang, a strategist of the Han Dynasty, and Zhang Fei, a general of the Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period.
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Zhang Hanying (张汉英)
a social activist and educator from Hunan during the late Qing and early Republican periods.
Zhang Wenguang (张文光)
A politician and poet from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, author of 'Selected Poems of Douzhai'.
Zhang Keqin (张可琴)
A modern figure from Zhangjiaying Village (now part of Cang County), Qing County, and a relative of Shujun.
'张' is a classic Chinese surname meaning 'to stretch' or 'to draw a bow'. It's one of the most common names in China, symbolizing strength and ingenuity, with a lineage tracing back to the Yellow Emperor.
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