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Lü (surname)

(Mandarin: [ly˨˩˦]) is the pinyin (Lǚ with the tone diacritic) and Wade–Giles romanisation of a Chinese surname, most commonly 吕 (simplified Chinese) and 呂 (traditional Chinese).

Lǚ 吕/呂
Pronunciationlǚ (Mandarin)
leui (Cantonese)
Language(s)Chinese
Origin
Language(s)Old Chinese
Word/nameLü (state)
Other names
Variant form(s)Lữ (Vietnamese), Lu, Lv, Lyu, Lui

Romanization edit

Lü is the standard pinyin spelling of the Chinese character 吕/呂. However, when input of the umlaut is not possible, the surname is commonly romanized as Lu or Lv (v being the pinyin input shorthand for ü).[1] On 31 October 2011, the National Standardization Committee of China issued The Chinese phonetic alphabet spelling rules for Chinese names, which stipulates that Lü should be spelled Lyu in such situation. The rule came into effect on 1 February 2012.[1][2] In Cantonese the name is commonly romanized as Lui.

Possible characters edit

吕/呂 edit

吕/呂 is the 47th most common surname in China,[3] shared by 5.6 million people, or 0.47% of the Chinese population as of 2002.[4] It is especially common in Shandong and Henan provinces.[4]

The surname originated from the ancient State of Lü. Lü Shang (fl. 11th century BC), the founder of the State of Qi, was the first person known to have the surname.

It is 22nd on the Hundred Family Surnames, contained in the verse 何呂施張 (He Lü Shi Zhang).[5]

Jiang clan edit

The surname Lü originated from the Jiang 姜 clan, which is said to have descended from the legendary Yan Emperor. According to the Tang dynasty genealogy text Yuanhe Xing Zuan, a branch of the Jiang clan was enfeoffed at the State of Lü by Yu the Great, the legendary founder of the Xia dynasty.[6]

The Jiang clan was a close ally and frequent marriage partner of the Ji clan, which conquered the Shang dynasty to establish the Zhou dynasty in 1046/45 BC. Lü Shang, also known as Jiang Ziya, was the first person known in history to have the surname Lü.[6] A member of the Lü lineage of the Jiang clan, he was a top general who led the Zhou army to decisively defeat the Shang at the historic Battle of Muye. Another important general during the battle, Lü Ta, was also from the Lü lineage of the Jiang clan.[7] After the establishment of Zhou, Lü Shang was enfeoffed at the State of Qi in modern Shandong province, which later became one of the major states of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods. Lü Shang, posthumously named Duke Tai of Qi, is considered an original ancestor of the Lü surname.[8]

During the Western Zhou period, the State of Lü was located near the Zhou court in modern Shaanxi. Inscriptions on many excavated bronzes from the period show that the Lü lineage played an active role in the Zhou court. Several people named Lü, including Lü Xing, Lü Gang, Lü Bo, and Lü Fuyu, were separately recorded to have participated in military campaigns, sometimes accompanying the Zhou king.[9] The state was later relocated to the Nanyang basin, in present-day southern Henan, during the late Western Zhou.[9] During the Spring and Autumn period, Lü was annexed by the State of Chu, a rising power in the south. Many people of Lü adopted the name of their former state as their surname.[10]

Ji clan edit

A different, later origin of Lü was from the Wei (魏) lineage of the Ji (姬) surname. During the Spring and Autumn period, Prince Chong'er was exiled from the Jin and one of his followers was Wei Wuzi (魏武子). Chong'er later ascended the throne of Jin in 636 BC and became the Hegemon of China. Wei Wuzi's son, Wei Qi (魏锜) was given the fiefs of Lü and Chu (厨). Many of his descendants changed their surname to Lü.[8]

Later adoption edit

During the Xianbei Northern Wei dynasty, Emperor Xiaowen (reigned 467–499 AD) implemented a drastic policy of sinicization, ordering his own people to adopt Chinese surnames. The Chilü (叱吕) clan of Xianbei adopted Lü as their surname. The Xianbei people have since been assimilated by the Han Chinese.[8]

People from many other ethnic minorities in China have also adopted Lü as their surname, including the Manchu, Li, Tu, Mongols, Tujia, and the Koreans.[8]

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闾/閭 is a somewhat rare surname that means neighborhood, hamlet, gate of a lane, or alley.

Notable people edit


References edit

  1. ^ a b ""吕"字有了正式英文名"LYU"". Sina (in Chinese). 2012-10-11. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  2. ^ "中国人名汉语拼音字母拼写规则 (国家标准编号: GB/28039―2011)" [The Chinese phonetic alphabet spelling rules for Chinese names] (PDF) (in Chinese). Chinese Ministry of Education. 2011-10-31. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  3. ^ [Latest surname ranking: Wang is the number one surname in China]. Xinhua News Agency (in Chinese). 2013-04-15. Archived from the original on 2013-05-20. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  4. ^ a b Yuan, Yida; Zhang, Cheng (2002). 中国姓氏: 群体遗传和人口分布 [Chinese surnames: group genetics and distribution of population] (in Chinese). East China Normal University Press. p. 87. ISBN 9787561727690.
  5. ^ "百家姓" [Hundred Family Surnames] (in Chinese). Guoxue. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  6. ^ a b [Origin and famous people of the Lü surname] (in Chinese). Shangdu. 2008-07-17. Archived from the original on 2014-05-10. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  7. ^ Yang Kuan (2003). History of the Western Zhou (in Chinese). Shanghai People's Publishing House. p. 100. ISBN 978-7-208-04538-5.
  8. ^ a b c d Qian, Wenzhong (2013-07-06). 钱文忠解读"百家姓":姜姓和吕姓有很大的渊源 (in Chinese). People's Daily. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  9. ^ a b Li, Feng (2006). Landscape and Power in Early China: The Crisis and Fall of the Western Zhou 1045-771 BC. Cambridge University Press. pp. 228–230. ISBN 9781139456883.
  10. ^ 呂姓來源及郡望堂號 [Origin and prominent clans of the Lü surname] (in Chinese). Taiwan.cn. 2008-05-30. Retrieved 2014-02-11.

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See also Lu surname Lu Mandarin ly is the pinyin Lǚ with the tone diacritic and Wade Giles romanisation of a Chinese surname most commonly 吕 simplified Chinese and 呂 traditional Chinese Lǚ 吕 呂Pronunciationlǚ Mandarin leui Cantonese Language s ChineseOriginLanguage s Old ChineseWord nameLu state Other namesVariant form s Lữ Vietnamese Lu Lv Lyu Lui LuSimplified Chinese吕Traditional Chinese呂TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinLǚWade GilesLu3Yue CantoneseJyutpingLeoi5 Contents 1 Romanization 2 Possible characters 2 1 吕 呂 2 1 1 Jiang clan 2 1 2 Ji clan 2 1 3 Later adoption 2 2 闾 3 Notable people 4 ReferencesRomanization editLu is the standard pinyin spelling of the Chinese character 吕 呂 However when input of the umlaut is not possible the surname is commonly romanized as Lu or Lv v being the pinyin input shorthand for u 1 On 31 October 2011 the National Standardization Committee of China issued The Chinese phonetic alphabet spelling rules for Chinese names which stipulates that Lu should be spelled Lyu in such situation The rule came into effect on 1 February 2012 1 2 In Cantonese the name is commonly romanized as Lui Possible characters edit吕 呂 edit 吕 呂 is the 47th most common surname in China 3 shared by 5 6 million people or 0 47 of the Chinese population as of 2002 4 It is especially common in Shandong and Henan provinces 4 The surname originated from the ancient State of Lu Lu Shang fl 11th century BC the founder of the State of Qi was the first person known to have the surname It is 22nd on the Hundred Family Surnames contained in the verse 何呂施張 He Lu Shi Zhang 5 Jiang clan edit The surname Lu originated from the Jiang 姜 clan which is said to have descended from the legendary Yan Emperor According to the Tang dynasty genealogy text Yuanhe Xing Zuan a branch of the Jiang clan was enfeoffed at the State of Lu by Yu the Great the legendary founder of the Xia dynasty 6 The Jiang clan was a close ally and frequent marriage partner of the Ji clan which conquered the Shang dynasty to establish the Zhou dynasty in 1046 45 BC Lu Shang also known as Jiang Ziya was the first person known in history to have the surname Lu 6 A member of the Lu lineage of the Jiang clan he was a top general who led the Zhou army to decisively defeat the Shang at the historic Battle of Muye Another important general during the battle Lu Ta was also from the Lu lineage of the Jiang clan 7 After the establishment of Zhou Lu Shang was enfeoffed at the State of Qi in modern Shandong province which later became one of the major states of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods Lu Shang posthumously named Duke Tai of Qi is considered an original ancestor of the Lu surname 8 During the Western Zhou period the State of Lu was located near the Zhou court in modern Shaanxi Inscriptions on many excavated bronzes from the period show that the Lu lineage played an active role in the Zhou court Several people named Lu including Lu Xing Lu Gang Lu Bo and Lu Fuyu were separately recorded to have participated in military campaigns sometimes accompanying the Zhou king 9 The state was later relocated to the Nanyang basin in present day southern Henan during the late Western Zhou 9 During the Spring and Autumn period Lu was annexed by the State of Chu a rising power in the south Many people of Lu adopted the name of their former state as their surname 10 Ji clan edit A different later origin of Lu was from the Wei 魏 lineage of the Ji 姬 surname During the Spring and Autumn period Prince Chong er was exiled from the Jin and one of his followers was Wei Wuzi 魏武子 Chong er later ascended the throne of Jin in 636 BC and became the Hegemon of China Wei Wuzi s son Wei Qi 魏锜 was given the fiefs of Lu and Chu 厨 Many of his descendants changed their surname to Lu 8 Later adoption edit During the Xianbei Northern Wei dynasty Emperor Xiaowen reigned 467 499 AD implemented a drastic policy of sinicization ordering his own people to adopt Chinese surnames The Chilu 叱吕 clan of Xianbei adopted Lu as their surname The Xianbei people have since been assimilated by the Han Chinese 8 People from many other ethnic minorities in China have also adopted Lu as their surname including the Manchu Li Tu Mongols Tujia and the Koreans 8 闾 edit 闾 閭 is a somewhat rare surname that means neighborhood hamlet gate of a lane or alley Notable people editLu Shang 11th century BC Zhou dynasty general and founder of the State of Qi Duke Ding of Qi Lu Ji c 10th century BC second recorded ruler of Qi Lu Buwei 291 235 BC Chancellor of Qin sponsored the creation of the Lushi Chunqiu Empress Lu 241 180 BC wife of Emperor Gaozu effective ruler of the Han dynasty after the death of her husband Empress Lu Houshao died c 180 BC wife of Emperor Houshao of Han Mother Lu died 18 AD rebel leader against the Xin dynasty Lu Bu died 199 Eastern Han dynasty warlord Lu Meng 178 220 Eastern Wu military general Lu Dai 161 256 Eastern Wu military general Lu Fan died 228 Eastern Wu official Lu Yi died 238 Eastern Wu official Lu Yi died 251 Shu Han official Lu Guang 337 400 founding emperor of Later Liang of the Sixteen Kingdoms Lu Shao died 400 third son of Lu Guang emperor of Later Liang Lu Zuan died 401 first son of Lu Guang emperor of Later Liang Lu Long died 416 nephew of Lu Guang last emperor of Later Liang Lu Yin 712 762 Tang dynasty chancellor Lu Dongbin 796 Tang dynasty scholar revered as one of the Eight Immortals Lu Mengzheng 吕蒙正 946 1011 Song dynasty chancellor Lu Tiancheng 1580 1618 playwright and poet Lu Liuliang 1629 1683 poet and scholar Lu Bicheng 1883 1943 woman writer and activist Lu Simian 1884 1957 prominent historian Lu Shuxiang 1904 1998 linguist a founder of modern Chinese linguistic studies Lu Zhengcao 1905 2009 People s Liberation Army general Minister of Railways of China Lu Yudai 吕毓岱 Chuanyin 1927 2023 Guru Yang Mulia dari Asosiasi Buddhis Tiongkok Lu Peijian born 1928 former Governor of the People s Bank of China and Auditor General of the National Audit Office Lu Liang Huan 1936 2022 golfer Chuan Leekpai born 1938 Chinese name Lu Jiwen 20th Prime Minister of Thailand Annette Lu born 1944 former Vice President of the Republic of China Taiwan Lu Fuyuan 1945 2004 Minister of Commerce of China Lu Zushan born 1946 former Governor of Zhejiang province Jiang Rong born 1946 real name Lu Jiamin best selling novelist Lu Xiwen born 1955 former deputy party chief of Beijing Lu Kuo hua born 1956 Magistrate of Yilan County 2005 2009 Ray Lui born 1956 Vietnam born Hong Kong actor Roy Leu Vice Minister of Overseas Community Affairs Council of the Republic of China Lu Yue born 1957 cinematographer and film director Lu Liping born 1960 actress Lu Qin born 1962 xiangqi master David Lui Fong 呂方 born 1963 Hong Kong singer and actor Lu Junchang 1965 2018 palaeontologist Lu Lin born 1969 table tennis player Olympic champion Anthony Ler Wee Teang 吕伟添 1967 2002 better known as Anthony Ler a Singaporean convicted murderer Lu Yan born 1981 model and fashion designer Lu Jie born 1984 model and actress Lu Xiaojun born 1984 weightlifter Olympic champion and world record holder Lu Jianjun born 1985 professional football player Lu Chia pin born 1990 Taiwanese badminton player Lu Yongdi born 1993 Chinese footballerReferences edit a b 吕 字有了正式英文名 LYU Sina in Chinese 2012 10 11 Retrieved 2014 02 11 中国人名汉语拼音字母拼写规则 国家标准编号 GB 28039 2011 The Chinese phonetic alphabet spelling rules for Chinese names PDF in Chinese Chinese Ministry of Education 2011 10 31 Retrieved 2014 02 05 最新版百家姓排行榜出炉 王姓成中国第一大姓 Latest surname ranking Wang is the number one surname in China Xinhua News Agency in Chinese 2013 04 15 Archived from the original on 2013 05 20 Retrieved 2014 02 11 a b Yuan Yida Zhang Cheng 2002 中国姓氏 群体遗传和人口分布 Chinese surnames group genetics and distribution of population in Chinese East China Normal University Press p 87 ISBN 9787561727690 百家姓 Hundred Family Surnames in Chinese Guoxue Retrieved 2014 02 05 a b 吕姓起源 名人及家谱 Origin and famous people of the Lu surname in Chinese Shangdu 2008 07 17 Archived from the original on 2014 05 10 Retrieved 2014 02 11 Yang Kuan 2003 History of the Western Zhou in Chinese Shanghai People s Publishing House p 100 ISBN 978 7 208 04538 5 a b c d Qian Wenzhong 2013 07 06 钱文忠解读 百家姓 姜姓和吕姓有很大的渊源 in Chinese People s Daily Retrieved 2014 02 11 a b Li Feng 2006 Landscape and Power in Early China The Crisis and Fall of the Western Zhou 1045 771 BC Cambridge University Press pp 228 230 ISBN 9781139456883 呂姓來源及郡望堂號 Origin and prominent clans of the Lu surname in Chinese Taiwan cn 2008 05 30 Retrieved 2014 02 11 nbsp This page lists people with the surname Lu If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page you may wish to change that link by adding the person s given name s to the link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lu surname amp oldid 1199138686, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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