Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 贺 originates from the Ji clan of the Qi State during the Spring and Autumn Period. It is derived from the name of a fief granted to Qin Feng, a noble of the Ji family, whose descendants adopted the surname 庆 ('Qìng', meaning 'celebration'). In the Eastern Han Dynasty, to avoid the taboo of Emperor An's father's name Liu Qing, the clan changed their surname from 庆 to the homophone 贺.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.86 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.70 place
He Weishan (贺惟善)
a late Southern Song dynasty official, Jinshi of 1209, served as Lushi Canjun of Hongzhou, Jiangdong Tixing, and magistrate of Piling.
He Yixiao (贺一孝)
A Ming Dynasty Jinshi who served as the magistrate of Licheng County, Shandong, and as an official in the Ministry of Revenue and Ministry of War, known for his dedication until his death.
He Biao (贺表)
A Ming Dynasty official who served as the magistrate of Pengzhou in Sichuan, the prefect of Tingzhou in Fujian, and a vice minister in the Ministry of Personnel.
'贺' is a name of celebration, originating from ancient Chinese nobility. It’s a symbol of honor and good wishes, often associated with joyous occasions.
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