Meaning: The surname 仇 (Qiú) originated from the Spring and Autumn period in the state of Song. It traces back to Qiu Mu, a senior official who died defending his ruler during a rebellion. His descendants adopted the character 仇 from his name as their surname. Another theory suggests it derives from the ancient Qiuwu clan, which later simplified to 仇.
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Qiu Jing (仇靖)
An official from Xiabian, Wudu during the Eastern Han Dynasty, served as a county subordinate historian.
Qiu Liang (仇亮)
a martyr of the bourgeois revolution in the late Qing dynasty and early Republic of China, originally named Yishi Kuang, styled Yun Cun, and known as Ming Hong.
Qiu Cai (仇埰)
A scholar and educator from Jiangning during the late Qing dynasty to the Republic of China, known for his contributions to education and literature, including the work 'Juyan Ge Ci'.
'仇' is a surname with a rich history, tracing back to ancient Chinese nobility who faced adversity with bravery. Today, it carries a sense of resilience and legacy.