Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 向 (Xiàng) originates from the ancient Chinese character for 'direction' or 'facing.' It traces back to the descendants of the legendary Emperor Yan (Shennong), one of the earliest rulers of China. According to historical records, members of this lineage served as rulers of the state of Xiàng during the Shang Dynasty. After the state was annexed by the state of Ju during the Spring and Autumn Period, the Xiàng clan dispersed but retained their surname.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.102 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.337 place
Xiang Zongdan (向宗旦)
a Northern Song Dynasty official who served as Deputy Transport Commissioner of Guangdong and Acting Transport Commissioner of Jingxi Road, with two recorded poems.
Xiang Jin (向锦)
an official during the Ming Dynasty known for his integrity and the poetry collection 'Yu Lian Ji'.
Xiang WenHuan (向文焕)
A scholar and official from Hunan during the Ming-Qing transition, served as the county magistrate of Meitan in Guizhou during the Southern Ming dynasty, and authored 'The Collection of Lonely Cloud Pavilion'.
'向' is a surname with ancient roots, tracing back to the legendary Emperor Yan. It symbolizes direction and is associated with the descendants of one of the earliest Chinese states.
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