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  1. A surname. [1] 彊. Jiang, Qiang, Chiang, (彊/强) is a Chinese surname. It originated during the 26th century BC. It derived from the deity Yujiang who was revered as the god of Water in Ancient China. Yujiang's descendants were given the surname Jiang (疆).

  2. Jiang ( Chinese: ; Jyutping: Gong1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kang, also romanized Chiang, Kong, Kang) is a Chinese surname, accounting for 0.26% of the Han Chinese population. It is the 52nd most common Chinese surname and is the 141st surname listed in the Hundred Family Surnames poem, contained in the line 江童顏郭 ( Jiāng, Tóng ...

  3. Jiang (Chinese: 姜, also romanized Gang, Geung, Gung, Chiang, Kang, Keung, Keong, Kiang) is one of the oldest Chinese surnames, being one of the original xing (姓) surnames.

  4. Yao ( Chinese: 姚; pinyin: Yáo ), also romanized as Yiu in Cantonese, is one of the most ancient Chinese surnames, the "Eight Great Xings of High Antiquity". It is also unique that, along with Jiang 姜 it is still in common use in the modern day. It is listed 101st in the Hundred Family Surnames, and as the 51st most common surname in Mainland China.

  5. Liao ( Chinese: 廖) is a Chinese surname, most commonly found in Taiwan and Southern China. Statistics show it is among the 100 most common surnames in mainland China; figures from the Ministry of Public Security showed it to be the 61st most common surname, shared by around 4.2 million Chinese citizens. [1]

  6. Notable people. References. Zou (surname) Zou ( traditional Chinese: 鄒; simplified Chinese: 邹; pinyin: Zōu) is the 67 th most common Chinese surname, which originated from the state of Zou of the Spring and Autumn period in ancient China. [1] . Depending on Chinese variety, Zou can be transliterated as Chow, Chau, Tsau, Trau, Tsou, Tjeuw, or Chew.

  7. Xiang is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surnames: Xiàng ( Chinese: 向; Xiàng ⓘ) and Xiāng ( Chinese: 相 ). It means “to go forward”. It originated from several sources. First, from Xiang, an ancient state (located in Shandong province), destroyed in the early Spring and Autumn period. [1]

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