Chinese surname

Chinese surnames are used by Han Chinese and Sinicized ethnic groups in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Korea, Singapore, Vietnam and among overseas Chinese communities. In ancient times two types of surnames existed, namely xing (Chinese: ; pinyin: xìng) or clan names, and shi (Chinese: ; pinyin: shì) or lineage names.

Chinese family names are patrilineal, passed from father to children. (In cases of adoption, the adoptee usually also takes the same surname.) Women do not normally change their surnames upon marriage, except in places with more Western influences such as Hong Kong. Traditionally Chinese surnames have been exogamous.

The colloquial expressions laobaixing (老百姓; lit. "old hundred surnames") and bǎixìng (, lit. "hundred surnames") are used in Chinese to mean "ordinary folks", "the people", or "commoners".

Origin of Chinese surnames

Hundred Family Surnames

The Hundred Family Surnames (Chinese: 百家姓; pinyin: Bǎijiāxìng) is a classic Chinese text composed of common Chinese surnames. The book was composed in the early Song Dynasty. It originally contained 411 surnames, and was later expanded to 504. Of these, 444 are single-character surnames, and 60 are double-character surnames. About 800 names have been derived from the original ones.

In the dynasties following the Song, the Three Character Classic, the Hundred Family Surnames, and Thousand Character Classic came to be known as San Bai Qian (Three, Hundred, Thousand), from the first character in their titles. They were the almost universal introductory literary texts for students, almost exclusively boys, from elite backgrounds and even for a number of ordinary villagers. Each was available in many versions, printed cheaply, and available to all since they did not become superseded. When a student had memorized all three, he had a knowledge of roughly 2,000 characters. Since Chinese did not use an alphabet, this was an effective, though time consuming, way of giving a "crash course" in character recognition before going on to understanding texts and writing characters.

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Chinese rescue teams racing against time to save lives in quake-hit Myanmar

China.dot.org 31 Mar 2025
A local Chinese resident, surnamed Yang, told Xinhua early Sunday morning that many overseas Chinese living in Yangon drove more than 10 hours overnight to deliver supplies, such as antiseptics, gloves and N95 masks, to rescue teams in Mandalay.
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Roundup: Chinese rescue teams racing against time to save lives in quake-hit Myanmar

Xinhua 30 Mar 2025
A local Chinese resident, surnamed Yang, told Xinhua early Sunday morning that many overseas Chinese living in Yangon drove more than 10 hours overnight to deliver supplies, such as antiseptics, gloves and N95 masks, to rescue teams in Mandalay.
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Family-friendly resorts emerge as new weekend escape for Chinese parents

China Daily 23 Mar 2025
In Shenzhen, a Chinese father surnamed Li no longer worries about finding places to take his daughter on weekends since experiencing a delightful getaway with his family at a local five-star hotel two years ago.
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Coast guard in espionage case gets shorter sentence

Taipei Times 22 Mar 2025
The High Court on Wednesday handed a coast guard corporal surnamed ... Prosecutors said Wu was approached by a Chinese surnamed Wang (王), who found out she worked in the Coast Guard Administration (CGA).
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NIA revokes two more Chinese influencers’ permits

Taipei Times 22 Mar 2025
The NIA on Tuesday last week revoked the residence permit of another Chinese national, identified by her surname, Liu (劉), who openly advocated on her social media account — Yaya in Taiwan (亞亞在台灣) — for China’s unification of Taiwan by force.
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China Focus: Family-friendly resorts emerge as new weekend escape for Chinese parents

Xinhua 22 Mar 2025
In Shenzhen, a Chinese father surnamed Li no longer worries about finding places to take his daughter on weekends since experiencing a delightful getaway with his family at a local five-star hotel two years ago.
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'Captain America' man indicted for trying to storm Chinese Embassy

Korea Times 19 Mar 2025
The prosecution indicted a 40-something man earlier this week on charges of attempting to trespass into the Chinese Embassy and a police station in Seoul, prosecution officials said Wednesday.
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China’s ‘united front’ tactics infiltrate police, schools

Taipei Times 19 Mar 2025
I love you, China,” “We are Taiwan, China,” and “I am Chinese, I love my motherland,” by a police officer surnamed Yeh (葉) and a school principal on their respective social media accounts ... The Chinese ...
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EDITORIAL: Influencer crossed the line

Taipei Times 16 Mar 2025
Authorities last week revoked the residency permit of a Chinese social media influencer surnamed Liu (劉), better known by her online channel name Yaya in Taiwan (亞亞在台灣), who has more than 440,000 ...
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Taiwan orders deportation of Chinese influencer over pro-China stance

Beijing News 16 Mar 2025
The National Immigration Agency (NIA) of Taiwan has warned that the Chinese wife of a Taiwanese man, surnamed Liu, who openly backed China's use of force against Taiwan, must leave Taiwan, or she will ...
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Chinese influencer must leave country by Friday: NIA

Taipei Times 15 Mar 2025
The Chinese wife of a Taiwanese, surnamed Liu (劉), who openly advocated for China’s use of force against Taiwan, would be forcibly deported according to the law if she has not left Taiwan by Friday, ...
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Largest Chinese clan inducts new PH officers

Manila Standard 12 Mar 2025
Federation of Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc ... Lim explained that clans, such as the Wang Clan, are kinship organizations based on shared surnames, which have become popular among overseas Chinese communities.
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Chinese influencer’s residency revoked

Taipei Times 12 Mar 2025
The Chinese influencer shared multiple videos on social media in which she claimed Taiwan is a part of China and supported its annexation ... The remarks came a day after the influencer shared a video on Douyin (抖音), a Chinese social media platform.
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Immigration agency to revoke residence permit of Chinese influencer

Taipei Times 11 Mar 2025
The Chinese national, identified by her surname Liu (劉), will have her residence permit revoked in accordance with Article 14 of the “Measures for the permission of family- based residence, long-term ...
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Ma attends NIA hearing on ‘China, Taipei’ remark

Taipei Times 10 Mar 2025
... National Taiwan University’s College of Social Sciences replaced the student council president surnamed Kuo (郭), who hosted the Chinese students invited by the foundation when they toured the campus.
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