Feng (surname)
Féng 馮 / 冯
Main article: Féng (surname)
(wikt:馮 féng 2nd tone "gallop"), very common Chinese surname
Fèng 鳳 / 凤
Main article: Fèng (surname)
(wikt:鳳 fèng 4th tone "phoenix"), relatively common Chinese family name
Fēng 風 / 风
Main article: Fēng (surname)
(wikt:風 fēng 1st tone "wind"), rare Chinese surname
Fèng 奉
Fèng (奉) | |
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Fèng surname | |
Language(s) | Chinese |
Fèng (wikt:奉 4th tone "offering") is a rare Chinese surname.[1] In Cantonese Fung, in Middle Chinese Bong. origin of;
- in Shaanxi the Qin (state), the Citizen of Yíng (嬴) get surname Fèng (奉)
- in Shandong the Qi (state), Jiang (姜) family get surname Fèng (奉)
- in Zhejiang the Yue (state), Yue people (越族) get surname Fèng (奉)
Fēng 封
Fēng 封 | |
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Fēng surname | |
Language(s) | Chinese |
Fēng (wikt:封 1st tone) is a Chinese family name. It is No.208 in the Baijiaxing, and 257 in the modern census, called the "New Baijiaxing".[2]
There are two recorded origins for the name. The first according to the Xingyuan (《姓苑》) from a prince originally with the name Jiang. The second according to Weishu Guanshizhi 《魏书·官氏志》 the name Fu (复) was changed to Feng (封).
Notable people with the surname Fēng (封)
- Feng Deyi (封德彝) (568–627), formal name Feng Lun (封倫) chancellor to the emperors of the Tang Dynasty
- Feng Changqing (Chinese: 封常清; pinyin: Fēng Chángqīng; Wade–Giles: Feng Ch'angch'ing (died January 24, 756) a general of the Tang Dynasty.
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