Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 臧 (Zāng) originates from the Zhou Dynasty (1046–256 BCE). It is derived from the Ji clan, specifically from Ji Zang, the son of Boqin, who was the first Duke of the State of Lu. Ji Zang was granted the fiefdom of Zang, and his descendants adopted the surname Zāng.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.223 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.112 place
Zang Jue (臧厥)
An official of the Northern Song Dynasty, who passed the imperial examination in the third year of the Xining era, and served as the prefect of Jin'an and the censor-in-chief.
Zang Yuan (臧远)
An official in the Ming Dynasty, served as the magistrate of Haifeng County in Jinan Prefecture, Shandong, and as the assistant prefect of Yongzhou Prefecture, Huguang.
Zang Tao (臧韬)
an Eastern Han dynasty official, known for his roles as Secretary, Zhongcheng Ling, and Governor of Hongnong.
The surname 臧 has ancient roots in the Zhou Dynasty, tracing back to a noble lineage associated with the State of Lu. It carries a sense of history and nobility.
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