Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 简 (Jiǎn) originates from the Ji clan, descendants of King Wen of Zhou. During the Spring and Autumn period, a senior official named Jian Shu in the Jin state passed down the surname to his descendants. Another theory links 简 to the Jiang clan, tracing back to Jian Gong, a senior official of the Qi state during the Warring States period. Notable figures include Jian Yong from the Eastern Han Dynasty, a key advisor to Liu Bei.
Jian Zhiyu (简知遇)
A Ming Dynasty official and poet, served as the magistrate of Tongliang, Sichuan, and a secretary in the Ministry of War, known for his work 'Wan'an Manuscript'.
Jian Xiao (简霄)
An official of the Ming Dynasty, served as magistrate of Shishou and Huanggang, censor of Shanxi Province, right assistant minister of the Court of Judicial Review, governor of Henan, right vice censor-general of Nanjing, and right vice minister of the Nanjing Ministry of War, author of 'Official Memorials' and 'Political Essentials: Rongquan Manuscripts'.
Jian Zaidao (简载道)
an official during the Ming Dynasty, who served as an instructor and later as a professor, eventually promoted to a position in the Huai Princely Estate.
'简' is a surname that embodies simplicity and clarity. It traces back to ancient royalty and has been carried by notable historical figures, including a key advisor to the founder of the Shu Han kingdom.
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