Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 唐 (Táng) has its origins in ancient China, tracing back to Emperor Yao, one of the legendary Five Emperors. Emperor Yao was originally enfeoffed in the region of Tang (present-day Linfen, Shanxi), hence the name Tang Yao. His descendants adopted the name of their ancestral territory as their surname. Another theory suggests the surname originated from Tang Shu Yu, a son of King Wu of Zhou, who was also enfeoffed in the region of Tang. The surname 唐 is deeply rooted in Chinese history, symbolizing the legacy of ancient nobility.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.25 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.64 place
Tang Wenruo (唐文若)
an official and literary figure of the Southern Song Dynasty, known for his political advocacy of vigilance in peace and his administrative achievements in disaster relief and education.
Tang Ruxun (唐汝询)
A scholar of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, became accomplished despite blindness from age five, skilled in literature and poetry, with works including 'Interpretation of Tang Poetry' and 'Compilation of the Thatched Hut'.
Tang Zong (唐菆)
King of the Bai Lang Kingdom during the Eastern Han Dynasty, who submitted to the Han Dynasty during the Yongping era.
'唐' is a noble name that connects to ancient Chinese royalty. It’s like carrying a piece of history in your last name—symbolizing strength and heritage from the legendary Emperor Yao.
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