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Zheng (surname)

Zheng (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Zhèng; Wade–Giles: Cheng4, [ʈʂə́ŋ] ) is a Chinese surname. It is the 7th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem. In 2006, Zheng ranked 21st in China's list of top 100 most common surnames. Zheng belongs to the second major group of ten surnames which makes up more than 10% of the Chinese population.[1][2][3] Zheng was a major surname of the rich and powerful during China's Tang dynasty.[4]

Zheng
PronunciationZhèng (Mandarin)
Cheang (Macao)
Tay, Tee, Teh or The (Hokkien, Teochew)
Dang or Dhang (Hokchew)
Language(s)Chinese
Origin
MeaningName of an ancient state in Henan province
Region of originChina
Other names
Variant form(s)Chung, Jung, Jeong (Korean)
Saetae (Thai)
Trịnh (Vietnamese)

In Hong Kong and Taiwan, the name is normally romanized as Cheng or Tcheng (occasionally romanized as Chang in Hong Kong although that variant is more commonly used for another Chinese name, Zhang). In Malaysia, Cheng is commonly romanized as Cheng, Cheang, Chang, Tay, Tee and Teh. It is spelled as Tay in Singapore, The in Indonesia, and Ty in Philippines,[5] from the Hakka, Hokkien and Teochew pronunciation of the character. It is also romanized as Dang from Hokchew.

The surname also has taken form outside of Chinese societies: in Korean, the name is written 정 and transliterated as Jeong, Jung, or Chung. It is the fifth most common Korean surname (after Kim, Lee, Park, and Choi), with about 4.85% of the South Korean population (2,230,611 people) having this name.[citation needed]

Origin edit

The Zheng surname originated in Henan. In 806 BC, King Xuan, the penultimate king of the Western Zhou dynasty, enfeoffed his younger brother Prince You, who became posthumously known as Duke Huan of Zheng, at Zheng (present-day Hua County, Shaanxi). Duke Huan was killed along with King You of Zhou when the Quanrong tribes sacked the Zhou capital Haojing in 771 BC. Duke Huan was succeeded by his son Duke Wu, who helped King Ping of Zhou establish the Eastern Zhou dynasty in Luoyang, and his feudal state of Zheng was also moved east to present-day Henan. His descendants and many people of the state later adopted Zheng as their surname.[6][7][8]

The city of Xingyang is considered as the origin place of the people whose surname is Zheng. Today, Xingyang is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Zhengzhou (鄭州) which translates to "Settlement of Zheng". Zhengzhou is the capital of Henan province and is located within the boundaries of the ancient state of Zheng (state). There is also another city called Xinzheng ("New Zheng"), also under the administration of Zhengzhou.

The Zheng clan character (鄭) is featured prominently on the flag of the short-lived rebel Kingdom of Tungning founded by Ming-loyalist Koxinga (who had the surname Zheng) in Taiwan. Also called the Kingdom of Formosa.

During the Tang dynasty the Li family of Zhaojun 趙郡李氏, the Cui family of Boling 博陵崔氏, the Cui family of Qinghe 清河崔氏, the Lu family of Fanyang 范陽盧氏, the Zheng family of Xingyang 荥陽鄭氏, the Wang family of Taiyuan 太原王氏, and the Li family of Longxi 隴西李氏 were the seven noble families between whom marriage was banned by law.[9] The marriages between the families were performed clandestinely after the prohibition was implemented on the seven families by Emperor Gaozong.[10] Their status as "Seven Great surnames" became known during Gaozong's rule.[11]

Distribution edit

Of the top 30 cities in China, 郑 ranked 4th most common surname in the city of Fuzhou.[12]

Spelling and pronunciation edit

Chinese Mandarin (Hanyu Pinyin) Hakka Cantonese (Jyutping) Hokkien (Pe̍h-ōe-jī) Hokchew (Bàng-uâ-cê)
Trad. Simp.
Zhèng Meixian: cang52
Huiyang: cang53
Fengshun: chang31
Wuhua: qang31
Songkou: cang52
Yingde: qang31
Sixian: cang55
Hailu: chang33
Dabu: chang53
Raoping: chang24
Zhao'an: chang55
Hong Kong: cang55
zeng6 Tēⁿ[permanent dead link] / Tīⁿ[permanent dead link] Dâng

Notable people edit

There are over 400 Zhengs listed in the Who's Who in Chinese History.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]

Monarch edit

Arts, entertainment & media edit

Sports, fitness edit

Other edit

  • Zheng Chenggong (1624–62), Ming dynasty military leader who founded the rebellious Kingdom of Tungning (1661-1683) in Taiwan during the Qing dynasty, the reason that the flag of Tungning featured the character 鄭 (Zheng) in its flag; better known in the West as Koxinga
  • Zheng He (1371–1435), Chinese mariner and explorer who was famous for his vast treasure fleet and for reaching East Africa, South Asia, and South East Asia
  • Alvin Cheng Kam-moon, a Hong Kong student activist
  • Carrie Lam née Cheng Yuet-ngor, Hong Kong politician
  • Claudio Teehankee (1918-1989), Chinese-Filipino judge, later ambassador. He is included here under Cheng, Zheng because in Hokkien, his surname is Tee; similar to Malaysian or Singapore surnames Teh or Tay.
  • Tay Yong Kwang, Singaporean judge

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ National Natural Science Foundation, China. Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. China renews top 100 surnames, Li still the biggest, People's Daily, January 11, 2006.
  2. ^ Consulate-General of the People's Republic of China in Houston, Texas
  3. ^ Origins of Chinese Names By Chunjiang Fu, Asiapac Editorial, Wei Lin Chua, Joo Ling Choong Published by Asiapac Books Pte Ltd, 2007; ISBN 981-229-462-7, ISBN 978-981-229-462-3; p. 37 [dead link]
  4. ^ Origins of Chinese Names By Chunjiang Fu, Asiapac Editorial, Wei Lin Chua, Joo Ling Choong Published by Asiapac Books Pte Ltd, 2007; ISBN 981-229-462-7, ISBN 978-981-229-462-3; p. 36 [dead link]
  5. ^ Setyautama, Sam; Mihardja, Suma (2008). Tokoh-tokoh Etnis Tionghoa di Indonesia [Ethnic Chinese Figures in Indonesia] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Gramedia. ISBN 978-979-9101-25-9.
  6. ^ Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
  7. ^ Top 100 surnames: in the Lower Mainland by Chad Skelton, published in the Vancouver Sun, Saturday, November 03, 2007 June 25, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Origins of Chinese Names By Chunjiang Fu, Asiapac Editorial, Wei Lin Chua, Joo Ling Choong Published by Asiapac Books Pte Ltd, 2007; ISBN 981-229-462-7, ISBN 978-981-229-462-3; p. 60 [dead link]
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-05-06.
  10. ^ A Study of Yuan Zhen's Life and Verse 809--810: Two Years that Shaped His Politics and Prosody. 2008. pp. 65–. ISBN 978-0-549-80334-8.
  11. ^ William H. Nienhauser (2010). Tang Dynasty Tales: A Guided Reader. World Scientific. pp. 78–. ISBN 978-981-4287-28-9.
  12. ^ "https://www.douban.com/group/topic/23803598/"(Chinese)
  13. ^ Who's who in China, 1919
  14. ^ Who's who in China, Containing the Pictures and Biographics of Some of China's Political, Financial By John Benjamin Powell, Hollington Kong Tong Published by Millard's review, 1920
  15. ^ Who's who in China [Supplement to the 3d Ed.] edited by John Benjamin Powell Published by The China Weekly Review, 1928
  16. ^ Who's who in China: Biographies of Chinese : Supplement By China Weekly Review Published by China Weekly Review, 1931
  17. ^ Who's who in China: Containing the Pictures and Biographies of China's Best Known Political, Financial, Business and Professional Leaders ... By Zhixiang Hao Published by The China weekly review, 1931
  18. ^ Who's who in China Published by China Weekly Review, 1936; Item notes: 1936
  19. ^ Who's who in China: Biographies of Chinese Leaders. Chung-kuo Ming Jen Lu Published by The China Weekly Review, 1936
  20. ^ Who's who in China: Biographies of Chinese Leaders : Supplement to Fifth Edition : (including a Section Embracing Those who are Affiliated with Japanese-sponsored Administrations Within Areas Controlled by the Japanese Military Forces Published by The China weekly review, 1940
  21. ^ Who's who in China By Who's Who Staff Published by AMS Press, 1950; ISBN 0-404-56968-4, ISBN 978-0-404-56968-6
  22. ^ Who's who in China; Biographical Sketches of 542 Chinese Communist Leaders.: Biographical Sketches of 542 Chinese Communist Leaders By Donald W. Klein Published 1959
  23. ^ Who's who in China, 1918-1950: With an Index By Jerome Cavanaugh, Chinese Materials Center Published by Chinese Materials Center, 1982; Item notes: v.1
  24. ^ Who's who in China: Current Leaders By Who's Who in China, "Zhongguo ren ming da ci dian" bian ji bu; Published by Foreign Languages Press, 1989; ISBN 0-8351-2352-9, ISBN 978-0-8351-2352-5
  25. ^ Who's who in China: Chinese-English Manual of Chinese Leaders and Government Organizations = 汉英中国领导人暨政府机构手册 Published by TWL, 1993
  26. ^ Who's Who in China By Sony Imagesoft Published by Sonic Books, 1994; ISBN 1-56673-135-6, ISBN 978-1-56673-135-5
  27. ^ Who's who in China: [a First-ever Comprehensive Compilation of the Powerful, Affluent, and Influential in China - Their Stories, Net Worth and Networks] Contributor Gerald Leong Published by Inspire Publ, 2004; ISBN 3-938159-00-6, ISBN 978-3-938159-00-2

External links edit

  • Categories of Chinese Surnames

Further reading edit

  • Surnames of a Hundred Families (Bai Jia Xing), 960AD-1127AD
  • Annal of Surnames by Gao Shilian, 627AD
  • Chinese Dimensions: Their Roots, Mindset and Psyche by Dr.Yow Yit Seng, 2006, Malaysia, 1st Edition; ISBN 967-978-927-6

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Zheng simplified Chinese 郑 traditional Chinese 鄭 pinyin Zheng Wade Giles Cheng4 ʈʂe ŋ is a Chinese surname It is the 7th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem In 2006 Zheng ranked 21st in China s list of top 100 most common surnames Zheng belongs to the second major group of ten surnames which makes up more than 10 of the Chinese population 1 2 3 Zheng was a major surname of the rich and powerful during China s Tang dynasty 4 ZhengPronunciationZheng Mandarin Cheang Macao Tay Tee Teh or The Hokkien Teochew Dang or Dhang Hokchew Language s ChineseOriginMeaningName of an ancient state in Henan provinceRegion of originChinaOther namesVariant form s Chung Jung Jeong Korean Saetae Thai Trịnh Vietnamese In Hong Kong and Taiwan the name is normally romanized as Cheng or Tcheng occasionally romanized as Chang in Hong Kong although that variant is more commonly used for another Chinese name Zhang In Malaysia Cheng is commonly romanized as Cheng Cheang Chang Tay Tee and Teh It is spelled as Tay in Singapore The in Indonesia and Ty in Philippines 5 from the Hakka Hokkien and Teochew pronunciation of the character It is also romanized as Dang from Hokchew The surname also has taken form outside of Chinese societies in Korean the name is written 정 and transliterated as Jeong Jung or Chung It is the fifth most common Korean surname after Kim Lee Park and Choi with about 4 85 of the South Korean population 2 230 611 people having this name citation needed Contents 1 Origin 2 Distribution 3 Spelling and pronunciation 4 Notable people 4 1 Monarch 4 2 Arts entertainment amp media 4 3 Sports fitness 4 4 Other 5 See also 6 References 7 External links 8 Further readingOrigin editThe Zheng surname originated in Henan In 806 BC King Xuan the penultimate king of the Western Zhou dynasty enfeoffed his younger brother Prince You who became posthumously known as Duke Huan of Zheng at Zheng present day Hua County Shaanxi Duke Huan was killed along with King You of Zhou when the Quanrong tribes sacked the Zhou capital Haojing in 771 BC Duke Huan was succeeded by his son Duke Wu who helped King Ping of Zhou establish the Eastern Zhou dynasty in Luoyang and his feudal state of Zheng was also moved east to present day Henan His descendants and many people of the state later adopted Zheng as their surname 6 7 8 The city of Xingyang is considered as the origin place of the people whose surname is Zheng Today Xingyang is under the administration of the prefecture level city of Zhengzhou 鄭州 which translates to Settlement of Zheng Zhengzhou is the capital of Henan province and is located within the boundaries of the ancient state of Zheng state There is also another city called Xinzheng New Zheng also under the administration of Zhengzhou The Zheng clan character 鄭 is featured prominently on the flag of the short lived rebel Kingdom of Tungning founded by Ming loyalist Koxinga who had the surname Zheng in Taiwan Also called the Kingdom of Formosa During the Tang dynasty the Li family of Zhaojun 趙郡李氏 the Cui family of Boling 博陵崔氏 the Cui family of Qinghe 清河崔氏 the Lu family of Fanyang 范陽盧氏 the Zheng family of Xingyang 荥陽鄭氏 the Wang family of Taiyuan 太原王氏 and the Li family of Longxi 隴西李氏 were the seven noble families between whom marriage was banned by law 9 The marriages between the families were performed clandestinely after the prohibition was implemented on the seven families by Emperor Gaozong 10 Their status as Seven Great surnames became known during Gaozong s rule 11 Distribution editOf the top 30 cities in China 郑 ranked 4th most common surname in the city of Fuzhou 12 Spelling and pronunciation editChinese Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Hakka Cantonese Jyutping Hokkien Pe h ōe ji Hokchew Bang ua ce Trad Simp 鄭 郑 Zheng source source Meixian cang52Huiyang cang53Fengshun chang31Wuhua qang31Songkou cang52Yingde qang31Sixian cang55Hailu chang33Dabu chang53Raoping chang24Zhao an chang55Hong Kong cang55 zeng6 Teⁿ permanent dead link Tiⁿ permanent dead link DangNotable people editThere are over 400 Zhengs listed in the Who s Who in Chinese History 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Monarch edit Zheng Taksin 1737 1768 King of Thonburi Kingdom Arts entertainment amp media edit Wah Chang 鄭華明 1917 2003 Honolulu born designer for theatre and science fiction Adam Cheng b 1947 Hong Kong singer and actor Ekin Cheng b 1967 Hong Kong singer and actor Joe Cheng b 1982 Taiwanese actor and model Kevin Cheng b 1969 Hong Kong actor Sammi Cheng b 1972 Hong Kong singer and actress Tay Ping Hui b 1970 Singaporean actor Sharon Tay b 1966 Singaporean American journalist and television host The Teng Chun 1902 1977 Indonesian film producer Zheng Banqiao 1693 1765 artist and poet Qing dynasty Zheng Guogu born 1970 artist Zheng Shuang actress born 1991 born 1991 Chinese Actress Zheng Zhenduo 1898 1958 journalist modern writer archeologist and literature scholar Zheng Geping b 1964 Singaporean actor Tay Ying b 1996 Singaporean actress Kurt Tay b 1982 Singaporean online personality Sports fitness edit Cheng Man ch ing 1902 75 martial artist doctor calligrapher painter poet Zheng Jie b 1983 Chinese tennis player Zheng Saisai b 1994 Chinese tennis player Zheng Siwei b 1997 Chinese badminton player Zheng Qinwen b 2002 Chinese tennis player Zheng Yumin born 1967 Chinese badminton player Zheng Zhi b 1980 Chinese footballer Other edit Zheng Chenggong 1624 62 Ming dynasty military leader who founded the rebellious Kingdom of Tungning 1661 1683 in Taiwan during the Qing dynasty the reason that the flag of Tungning featured the character 鄭 Zheng in its flag better known in the West as Koxinga Zheng He 1371 1435 Chinese mariner and explorer who was famous for his vast treasure fleet and for reaching East Africa South Asia and South East Asia Zheng Yi pirate 1765 1807 a powerful Chinese pirate operating from Guangdong and throughout the South China Sea in the late 1700s Ching Shih 1775 1844 a female Chinese pirate and the widow of Zheng Yi known for fighting the Qing British and Portuguese navies with 300 junks and 20 000 40 000 Chinese pirates Cheng Wen tsan born 1967 Mayor of Taoyuan City Cheng Hsiao yu 1911 1942 fighter pilot and commander of the Chinese Air Force 4th Pursuit Group during the War of Resistance World War II Zheng Shaoxiong 1997 2021 Chinese student who was murdered in the U S Cheng Yu tung 1925 2016 Hong Kong billionaire Chung Keng Quee Chung Kok Ming Chung On Siew Chung Thye Phin Chung Thye Yong Nien Cheng 1915 2009 author and survivor of seven years of solitary confinement at the hands of the Communist party Tcheng Yu hsiu 1891 1959 the first female lawyer and judge in Chinese history Teh Hong Piow 1930 2022 chairman of Public Bank Berhad in Malaysia Zheng Tianshou a pirate who pillaged during the Northern Song dynasty Alvin Cheng Kam moon a Hong Kong student activist Carrie Lam nee Cheng Yuet ngor Hong Kong politician Claudio Teehankee 1918 1989 Chinese Filipino judge later ambassador He is included here under Cheng Zheng because in Hokkien his surname is Tee similar to Malaysian or Singapore surnames Teh or Tay Tay Yong Kwang Singaporean judgeSee also editZheng clan of Xingyang a prominent clan between the Han and Tang dynasties Zheng dynasty Koxinga s family which ruled Taiwan during the early Qing dynasty Jeong surname Zheng in Korean Alternatively spelled Chung Jung or Jong References edit National Natural Science Foundation China Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology Chinese Academy of Sciences China renews top 100 surnames Li still the biggest People s Daily January 11 2006 Consulate General of the People s Republic of China in Houston Texas Origins of Chinese Names By Chunjiang Fu Asiapac Editorial Wei Lin Chua Joo Ling Choong Published by Asiapac Books Pte Ltd 2007 ISBN 981 229 462 7 ISBN 978 981 229 462 3 p 37 dead link Origins of Chinese Names By Chunjiang Fu Asiapac Editorial Wei Lin Chua Joo Ling Choong Published by Asiapac Books Pte Ltd 2007 ISBN 981 229 462 7 ISBN 978 981 229 462 3 p 36 dead link Setyautama Sam Mihardja Suma 2008 Tokoh tokoh Etnis Tionghoa di Indonesia Ethnic Chinese Figures in Indonesia in Indonesian Jakarta Gramedia ISBN 978 979 9101 25 9 Dictionary of American Family Names Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 508137 4 Top 100 surnames in the Lower Mainland by Chad Skelton published in the Vancouver Sun Saturday November 03 2007 Archived June 25 2009 at the Wayback Machine Origins of Chinese Names By Chunjiang Fu Asiapac Editorial Wei Lin Chua Joo Ling Choong Published by Asiapac Books Pte Ltd 2007 ISBN 981 229 462 7 ISBN 978 981 229 462 3 p 60 dead link p 67 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2016 05 06 A Study of Yuan Zhen s Life and Verse 809 810 Two Years that Shaped His Politics and Prosody 2008 pp 65 ISBN 978 0 549 80334 8 William H Nienhauser 2010 Tang Dynasty Tales A Guided Reader World Scientific pp 78 ISBN 978 981 4287 28 9 https www douban com group topic 23803598 Chinese Who s who in China 1919 Who s who in China Containing the Pictures and Biographics of Some of China s Political Financial By John Benjamin Powell Hollington Kong Tong Published by Millard s review 1920 Who s who in China Supplement to the 3d Ed edited by John Benjamin Powell Published by The China Weekly Review 1928 Who s who in China Biographies of Chinese Supplement By China Weekly Review Published by China Weekly Review 1931 Who s who in China Containing the Pictures and Biographies of China s Best Known Political Financial Business and Professional Leaders By Zhixiang Hao Published by The China weekly review 1931 Who s who in China Published by China Weekly Review 1936 Item notes 1936 Who s who in China Biographies of Chinese Leaders Chung kuo Ming Jen Lu Published by The China Weekly Review 1936 Who s who in China Biographies of Chinese Leaders Supplement to Fifth Edition including a Section Embracing Those who are Affiliated with Japanese sponsored Administrations Within Areas Controlled by the Japanese Military Forces Published by The China weekly review 1940 Who s who in China By Who s Who Staff Published by AMS Press 1950 ISBN 0 404 56968 4 ISBN 978 0 404 56968 6 Who s who in China Biographical Sketches of 542 Chinese Communist Leaders Biographical Sketches of 542 Chinese Communist Leaders By Donald W Klein Published 1959 Who s who in China 1918 1950 With an Index By Jerome Cavanaugh Chinese Materials Center Published by Chinese Materials Center 1982 Item notes v 1 Who s who in China Current Leaders By Who s Who in China Zhongguo ren ming da ci dian bian ji bu Published by Foreign Languages Press 1989 ISBN 0 8351 2352 9 ISBN 978 0 8351 2352 5 Who s who in China Chinese English Manual of Chinese Leaders and Government Organizations 汉英中国领导人暨政府机构手册 Published by TWL 1993 Who s Who in China By Sony Imagesoft Published by Sonic Books 1994 ISBN 1 56673 135 6 ISBN 978 1 56673 135 5 Who s who in China a First ever Comprehensive Compilation of the Powerful Affluent and Influential in China Their Stories Net Worth and Networks Contributor Gerald Leong Published by Inspire Publ 2004 ISBN 3 938159 00 6 ISBN 978 3 938159 00 2External links editCategories of Chinese SurnamesFurther reading editSurnames of a Hundred Families Bai Jia Xing 960AD 1127AD Annal of Surnames by Gao Shilian 627AD Chinese Dimensions Their Roots Mindset and Psyche by Dr Yow Yit Seng 2006 Malaysia 1st Edition ISBN 967 978 927 6 nbsp This page lists people with the surname Zheng 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 Zheng surname amp oldid 1213965669, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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