Chinese Surname
上官
Meaning: The surname 上官 (Shàng Guān) is a compound surname originating from the Spring and Autumn Period. It is said to have been derived from the place name 上官, a territory granted to a high-ranking official named Zilan in the state of Chu. His descendants adopted the territory's name as their surname.
Shang Guan Huanyou (上官涣酉)
a Song dynasty scholar-official from Shaowu, known for his multiple official posts and retirement as a Xiucai of Jiyin Hall.
Shangguan Zao (上官藻)
a literary figure and official during the late Song and early Yuan dynasties, known for his role as the Jianghuai Yingtian Tiju.
Shang Guan Yi (上官彝)
a scholar and official of the Northern Song Dynasty, known for his work 'Magushan Collection' and his tenure as the magistrate of Baling.
The compound surname 'Shàng Guān' traces back to ancient China, symbolizing nobility and lineage from a prestigious territory in Chu.
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