Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 贺 originates from the Ji clan of the Qi State during the Spring and Autumn Period. It is derived from the name of a fief granted to Qin Feng, a noble of the Ji family, whose descendants adopted the surname 庆 ('Qìng', meaning 'celebration'). In the Eastern Han Dynasty, to avoid the taboo of Emperor An's father's name Liu Qing, the clan changed their surname from 庆 to the homophone 贺.
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He Yan (贺言)
An official of the Ming Dynasty, who served as an instructor in Jiangyin County and was later promoted to a judge in the Dali Temple.
He Yunzhong (贺允中)
a Northern Song Dynasty official who served as a vice chancellor and retired as a grand academician of the Zizheng Palace.
He Xun (贺循)
a scholar and official of the Jin Dynasty, renowned for his literature and expertise in rites, and served as Left Pillar of State and General of the Three Excellencies.
'贺' is a name of celebration, originating from ancient Chinese nobility. It’s a symbol of honor and good wishes, often associated with joyous occasions.
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