Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 桂 (Guì) is derived from the name of the fragrant cassia tree (Guihua) and is often associated with beauty and nobility. Historically, it originates from two main sources: one is from the Ji clan, descendants of King Wu of Zhou, who were granted the fiefdom of Guì (now in Henan Province) during the Spring and Autumn Period, and adopted the name of the fief as their surname. The other source is from the place name Guìyáng (now in Hunan Province), where locals took the name of the region as their surname.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.219 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.308 place
Gui Yanliang (桂彦良)
a scholar and educator from late Yuan to early Ming dynasty, known for his service as a tutor to the imperial family and his literary collections.
Gui Rong (桂荣)
a Ming Dynasty official from Jiangxi, renowned for his wisdom and judicial acumen, notably adjudicating hundreds of cases in a single day.
Gui Fu (桂馥)
A Qing dynasty official and philologist, known for his works on Chinese characters and classics.
'桂' is a surname with a fragrant history, linked to the cassia tree and ancient fiefdoms. It’s a name that evokes a sense of nobility and elegance.
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