Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname Huang originates from the legendary Yellow Emperor (Huangdi), one of the shared ancestors of the Chinese people. The Yellow Emperor, originally surnamed Gongsun and named Xuanyuan, later changed his surname to Huang. The surname Huang has a long history in China, dating back to 2697 BCE during the reign of the Yellow Emperor. The meaning of Huang is 'bright' or 'brilliant,' symbolizing the prosperity and thriving of the family.
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Huang Shu (黄枢)
A Southern Song Dynasty Jinshi who served as a judicial officer and died in battle against rebellious tribes, posthumously awarded the title of Tongzhi Lang.
Huang Shikang (黄世康)
a Ming Dynasty literatus from Fujian, known for his mastery of Six Dynasties parallel prose and the famous 'Meng Jiangnu Temple Stele', who died in Yangzhou.
Huang Dashou (黄大受)
A Southern Song Dynasty poet, known by the pseudonym 'Luxiang Jushi', who traveled extensively among scholars and is the author of 'Luxiang Shigao'.
Huang is a surname with deep historical roots, tracing back to the legendary Yellow Emperor. It symbolizes brightness and brilliance, representing a family's prosperity and success.
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