Meaning: The surname 骆 (Luò) originates from the ancient Ji clan, a branch of the Zhou Dynasty royal family. According to historical records, King Wu of Zhou granted his brother Kangshu the territory of Luo (modern-day Luoyang, Henan), and his descendants adopted the name of the territory as their surname. Another theory suggests that the Luo surname traces back to the Jiang clan, descendants of the legendary Yan Emperor.
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Luo Zhongshu (骆仲舒)
An official from the Five Dynasties to the early Song period, who passed the imperial examination in 956 and served in various government positions.
Luo Wenli (骆问礼)
a scholar and official of the Ming Dynasty, known for his candid advice and literary work 'Wan Yi Lou Ji'.
Luo Wensheng (骆文盛)
a Ming Dynasty scholar and poet from Wukang, Zhejiang, known for his literary works including 'Liangxi Collection'.
The surname 骆 (Luò) is rooted in ancient Chinese royalty, either as a branch of the Zhou Dynasty or the Yan Emperor's lineage. It symbolizes a black-maned white horse, reflecting its ancient origins in nobility and territory.