Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 谭 ('Tán') originates from the ancient state of Tan, located in present-day Zhangqiu, Shandong Province. According to historical records, the Tan lineage traces back to the descendants of Yu the Great, the legendary founder of the Xia Dynasty. After the state of Tan was annexed by the state of Qi, the descendants adopted the name of their former state as their surname, thus forming the Tan clan. Throughout Chinese history, many notable figures have borne this surname, such as Tan Zhong from the Eastern Han Dynasty and Tan Qiao from the Liu Song Dynasty.
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Tan Dachu (谭大初)
a Ming Dynasty scholar from Guangdong, who served as Minister of Revenue in Nanjing and was known for recommending Hai Rui.
Tan Sitong (谭嗣同)
a late Qing Dynasty reformist politician and thinker, one of the Six Gentlemen of the Hundred Days' Reform, known for his work 'On Benevolence'.
Tan Shengzu (谭胜祖)
a scholar and official during the Ming Dynasty, known for passing the imperial examination in 1621 and serving as a judge in Yongzhou.
'谭' is an ancient Chinese surname with roots in the Xia Dynasty. It’s tied to the former state of Tan and has produced notable historical figures.
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