Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 荆 (Jīng) originates from the ancient State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods. The state was also known as the State of Jīng. Some descendants of the royal family adopted the name of the state as their surname, forming the Jīng clan. Additionally, some individuals from other surnames were granted the surname Jīng as a reward for their merits, such as Jīng Hán in the Han Dynasty, who was originally surnamed Líu.
Jing Ke (荆轲)
an assassin during the late Warring States period, famously failed in an attempt to assassinate King Zheng of Qin.
Jing Xiansheng (荆先生)
A figure from the Ming Dynasty, known as Jing Hongye for his inscription on red leaves in Jining.
Jingzhou Yuan (荆州掾)
An official in Jingzhou during the early Xuanhe period of Emperor Huizong in the Northern Song Dynasty, whose name is unknown.
'荆' is a surname with roots in ancient China, tied to the powerful State of Chu. It symbolizes strength and heritage from a legendary kingdom.
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