Chinese Surname
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.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.55 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.32 place
Jiang Chunfang (姜椿芳)
a Chinese translator, renowned for his translation work.
Jiang Yihong (姜一洪)
A late Ming political and military figure who served as the Provincial Governor of Guangdong and Minister of Revenue, committed suicide by drowning in 1646 while following the Longwu Emperor.
Jiang Jian (姜渐)
A scholar and official from the late Yuan to early Ming dynasty, known for his refined and modest literary style.
'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.
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