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Meaning: The surname 嵇 (Jī) originates from the ancient state of Ji, a feudal state during the Xia Dynasty, located in present-day Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province. The Ji rulers adopted the name of their state as their surname. After the state was annexed by the state of Chu, the surname Ji continued to be used. The most famous figure with this surname is Ji Kang, a renowned musician and philosopher of the Wei-Jin period, one of the 'Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove'.
JI YONGREN (嵇永仁)
A Qing Dynasty scholar, known for his works and tragic death during the rebellion of Geng Jingzhong.
Ji Changkang (嵇长康)
An early professor at Soochow University during the late Qing and early Republic of China, known for his contributions to Chinese studies.
Ji Wenchun (嵇文醇)
a Qing dynasty official and poet, known for his work 'Ting Chun Guan'.
'嵇' is a rare surname tracing back to an ancient state in Jiangsu. It’s most famous for Ji Kang, a brilliant musician and philosopher of the Wei-Jin era.
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