Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 邬 (Wū) originated during the Spring and Autumn Period (770–476 BCE) from the Ji clan. According to the 'General Treatises on Families and Lineages,' King Wu of Zhou granted his younger brother Ji Ji the fiefdom of 邬 (Wū), located in present-day Xinyang, Henan Province. The descendants adopted the place name as their surname, forming the 邬 clan. This surname remains relatively rare in Chinese history, with some distribution in regions like Jiangxi and Hunan.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.226 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.78 place
Wu Dan (邬单)
A disciple of Confucius during the late Spring and Autumn period, studied music and rites under Confucius, and expressed the view that 'extraordinary fortune is not as good as ultimate righteousness'.
Wu Yuanzhang (邬元章)
A resident of Jiexiu during the Jin Dynasty, with limited historical records.
Wu Ji (邬骥)
an official during the Ming Dynasty, recommended for his talents and served as the inspector of Jiu Zhen Zhou in Jiaozhi.
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