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Meaning: The surname 韦 (Wéi) originates from the Xia Dynasty (circa 2070–1600 BCE). It is said that Yuan Zhe, a noble who assisted Emperor Yu the Great in controlling the floods, was granted the territory of Shǐwéi (modern-day Huáxiàn, Hénán) and given the surname 韦. The character 韦 originally referred to tanned animal hide. Over time, the descendants of Yuan Zhe adopted 韦 as their surname. The Wei family reached its zenith during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE), producing several prime ministers and renowned scholars.
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Wei Ju'an (韦居安)
a scholar and poet from Wuxing during the late Song and early Yuan dynasties, known for his work 'Mei Jian Shi Hua'.
Wei Meng (韦孟)
A scholar and official of the Western Han Dynasty, known for his service to the kings of Chu and his relocation to Zou after remonstrance.
Wei Bufa (韦不伐)
a scholar of the Northern Song Dynasty, who held positions such as judicial officer and military judge, and retired to Xiangyang in his later years.
'韦' is a noble surname tracing back to the Xia Dynasty. It’s tied to ancient Chinese history and symbolizes strength and resilience, much like the tanned hides it originally represented.
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