Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 潘 (Pān) has its origins in ancient China, with several theories about its emergence. One widely accepted version is that it derives from the Ji (姬) clan, an offspring of King Wen of Zhou, whose descendant Ji Sun was granted the land of Pan and adopted it as his surname. Another theory links it to the Mi (芈) clan, tracing back to Pan Chong, a noble from the state of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period.
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Pan Zongliang (潘宗亮)
A Song Dynasty official, Jinshi (advanced scholar), who served as the Minister of Ceremonies and relocated to Hangzhou.
Pan Yi (潘扆)
a swordsman of the Five Dynasties period, known for his swordsmanship and wandering life along the Jianghuai region.
Pan Yizhi (潘益之)
a scholar from Shunde during the Ming Dynasty, known as the son of Guangtong and younger brother of Yuzhi, who became a supervisor in 1589.
The surname 潘 is deeply rooted in Chinese history, possibly originating from the Zhou Dynasty's royal lineage or the ancient state of Chu. It carries the legacy of ancient aristocracy and territorial inheritance.
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