Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 颜 originates from the ancient state of Lu during the Spring and Autumn period. It traces back to Gongsun Guifu, a noble whose descendants adopted the name of their fief, 颜 (Yán), after being granted the territory of Yanyi (modern-day Qufu, Shandong). The character 颜 originally means 'countenance' or 'appearance', reflecting its connection to the visual aspect of identity.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.118 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.143 place
YAN ZHENGXIN (颜正心)
A scholar of the Ming Dynasty, known for providing grain relief during a famine in the 16th year of the Wanli era and being appointed as an official in the Court of Imperial Entertainments.
Yan Deyu (颜得遇)
An official during the Southern Song Dynasty, who served as the magistrate of Yingzhou in 1245 under Emperor Lizong.
Yan Yuan (颜元)
a scholar and thinker in the Qing Dynasty, co-founder of the Yan-Li School with his disciple Li Gong, known for his works on Confucian studies and practical learning.
'颜' is a surname steeped in ancient Chinese nobility, originating from the fiefdoms of the Spring and Autumn period. It carries the meaning of 'countenance,' symbolizing the visual identity passed down through generations.
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