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Meaning: The character 强 originally means 'strong' or 'powerful', referring to the strength of a bow. The Qiang surname has multiple origins, including from the Jiang clan, descendants of Emperor Yan, and the Ji clan, descendants of Emperor Huang. It also includes surnames changed from ethnic minorities. Historically, the Qiang clan has had prominent figures such as Qiang Chu during the Spring and Autumn period and Qiang Hua in the Han Dynasty.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.297 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.136 place
Qiang Yuanming (强渊明)
a Song Dynasty official who allied with Cai Jing, held positions such as Minister of Rites and Imperial Academy Chancellor, posthumously titled Wénxiàn.
Qiang Xingfu (强行父)
an official of the Northern Song Dynasty, served in various local government positions and rose to the rank of Right Grand Master of Palace Administration.
Qiang Zhi (强至)
a Northern Song Dynasty scholar and poet from Qiantang, Hangzhou, known for his literary works and association with Han Qi.
'强' means 'strong' and symbolizes power and resilience. This surname has diverse origins, including royal lineage from Emperor Yan and Emperor Huang, and has been carried by notable historical figures.
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