Meaning: The surname 姜 originates from the ancient Emperor Yan (also known as Shennong), one of the legendary rulers of China. According to legend, Emperor Yan was born by the Jiang River (present-day Qishan County, Shaanxi), and thus adopted the surname 姜 ('Jiāng', meaning 'ginger' or 'river'). This surname also has historical significance through Jiang Ziya (also known as Grand Duke of Jiang), who assisted the Zhou Dynasty in its founding and was later enfeoffed as the Duke of Qi, establishing the Qi state whose descendants carried the surname 姜.
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Jiang Hang (姜沆)
A mid-Joseon Dynasty official, served as a judicial officer and was captured by Japanese naval forces during the Imjin War.
JIANG JING (姜镜)
An official of the Ming Dynasty, a Jinshi in the tenth year of Wanli, served as a messenger, director of the Ministry of Rites, and minister of the Court of Imperial Entertainments.
Gang Seok-gi (姜硕期)
a Korean literatus of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, known for his work 'Woltang Collection'.
'姜' is a surname with deep roots in Chinese history, tracing back to the legendary Emperor Shennong and later associated with the founding of the Zhou Dynasty. It’s a name that carries the essence of ancient royalty and wisdom.