Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 卫 originates from the Zhou Dynasty (1046–256 BCE). It was derived from the principality of Wei, established by Kangshu, a son of King Wen of Zhou. The descendants of Kangshu adopted the name of their principality as their surname. Notable individuals with this surname include Wei Qing and Wei Zifu from the Han Dynasty.
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Wei Fuyi (卫富益)
a Song Dynasty scholar and educator, known for establishing the White Society Academy after the fall of the Song Dynasty.
Wei Bo (卫博)
a Southern Song Dynasty literary figure from Licheng, Shandong, known for his essays and especially skilled in memorial writing, author of 'Ding'an Leigao'.
Wei Chengqing (卫承庆)
A poet and official from Xiangcheng during the Jin dynasty, known for his filial piety and simple honesty, influenced by poets Lu Xuanshu, Wang Yibin, and Wen Boqi.
'卫' is a historic surname tracing back to ancient Chinese royalty. It’s associated with the principality of Wei and has been carried by notable figures in Chinese history.
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