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Meaning: The surname 辛 (Xīn) originates from the ancient Xia Dynasty (2070–1600 BCE). According to the 'Yuanhe Xingzuan,' it traces back to the descendants of Emperor Qi, the founder of the Xia Dynasty, whose son was named 辛. Another theory posits that 辛 originated from the legendary Shennong, the Emperor of the Five Grains, who tasted hundreds of herbs and endured great hardship. His descendants adopted 辛 as a surname to commemorate his labor. Additionally, some 辛 surnames stem from the ancient occupational title 辛者, who were responsible for making pickled vegetables.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.167 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.379 place
Xin Anting (辛安亭)
a Chinese educator and former president of Lanzhou University, known for his significant contributions to Chinese education.
Xin Jian (辛鈃)
A Taoist philosopher during the Spring and Autumn period, who sought wisdom from Laozi.
Xin Ming (辛明)
Chinese military personnel and high-ranking officer in the People's Liberation Army.
'辛' symbolizes perseverance and hard work, inspired by ancestors who endured great hardship. This surname carries a rich history from ancient royalty and legendary emperors.
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