Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 郑 originated from the Zhou Dynasty (1046–256 BCE) when Emperor Xuan of Zhou granted his brother Ji You the lands of Zheng (modern-day Huaxian County, Shaanxi), establishing the State of Zheng. After the state was annexed by the Qin Dynasty, the descendants of Ji You continued to use 郑 as their surname. Notable individuals with this surname include Zheng Xuan, a renowned scholar of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and Zheng Gu, a Tang Dynasty poet.
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 (郑重器)
A figure from the Qing dynasty, known by the courtesy name Daoweng and the pseudonyms Meishan, Meigu, and Genchao.
Zheng Guofan (郑国藩)
An educator and poet from the late Qing dynasty to the Republic of China, served as the acting principal of Guangdong Provincial Jinshan Middle School, and authored 'Si Yuan Wen Cun'.
Zheng Ji (郑纪)
A Ming Dynasty official from Fujian, known for his roles as a Hanlin scholar and Minister of Revenue, and author of 'Dongyuan Poetry and Prose Collection'.
郑 is a surname with royal roots from the Zhou Dynasty. It’s linked to the ancient State of Zheng and has produced many scholars and poets throughout Chinese history.
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