Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 祖 (Zǔ) originates from the ancient Chinese title '祖乙' (Zǔ Yǐ), a position in the Shang Dynasty. Descendants of this official adopted the title as their surname, thus forming the Zǔ clan. The surname is relatively rare in China, with concentrated populations in regions such as Zhejiang and Jiangsu.
Zu Shiying (祖世英)
an official of the Southern Song Dynasty, a Jinshi in the 30th year of Shaoxing, served as a professor in Hengzhou, magistrate of Nanchang, and vice-prefect of Rongzhou.
Zu Sundeng (祖孙登)
a literati of the Chen dynasty, known for his poetry and literary gatherings.
ZU XIUSHI (祖秀实)
A Song Dynasty official, Jinshi in the Xuanhe Gengzi year, known for rebuking Jin generals during the Jingkang Incident and later appointed as a Langzhong in the Ministry of Rites by Emperor Gaozong.
'祖' is a rare surname that traces back to ancient Chinese officials. It carries the weight of heritage and lineage, symbolizing the honor of one's ancestors.
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