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Yún (surname)

Yun (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Yún) is a Chinese surname, listed 41st in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames.[1]

Yun
Pronunciation
Language(s)Chinese
Origin
Language(s)Old Chinese
Meaningcloud
Other names
Derivative(s)

The Chinese surname Yun (云) may be confused with the common Korean surname Yun (윤) which instead derives from the Chinese character 尹 (yǐn), meaning "governor".

Origin

Very few outside cognates of Old Chinese *[ɢ]ʷən (Baxter-Sagart) exist. Starostin compares it with Mizo vân (“sky, the skies, heaven”) and Karbi inghun (“cloud”). It could possibly derive from a root meaning “to revolve”. Compare 運 (OC *[ɢ]ʷər-s, “to move”), 回 (OC *[ɢ]ʷˤəj, “to whirl, to circle”) (Schuessler, 2007). OC *[ɢ]ʷˤəj bears striking similarities to Ket -ga (Proto-Yenisseian *gaj). [2]

Distribution

Yun is a rare surname,[3] being the 323rd most common surname in China and shared among 156,000 people as of 2013.[4]

Tumeds

Yun is the surname of many Tümeds, a Chinese-speaking Mongol ethnic group.[5] Some Tumeds had the surname "Yun" during China's Qing Dynasty (1644–1912), and claim even more ancient origins. However, adoption of the surname greatly increased during the 1920s, and especially after the 1949 revolution, which increased Mongols' access to education.[6] Mongolian names in the Mongolian language generally do not contain surnames, so Mongols chose surnames when registering for Chinese elementary school. In those schools, adoption of the Yun surname became a social norm for Tumeds, who are largely endogamous.[6] The most famous Tumed with the surname "Yun" was Ulanhu (Chinese: 云泽; pinyin: Yúnzé), chairman of Inner Mongolia (1947–1966) and Vice President of China (1983–1988). During the 1980s and 1990s, the "Yun family" was identified with the dominant "West Mongol" (Tumed) faction in the Inner Mongolian government. The other two factions were that of the "East Mongols" (Khorchin tribe) and the Inner Mongolian Han.[7] The perceived nepotism among the Yun family in Ulanhu's government was a frequent object of satire by government critics. According to anthropologist Uradyn Bulag,[5]

One story tells that when someone went to the Inner Mongolian government building and shouted, "Lao [senior] Yun!" almost half of the office windows were opened. Realizing his mistake, the person shouted, "Xiao [junior] Yun!"; the other half of the windows then opened.... A similar story is that there were so many Yuns seeking to attend Ulahu's funeral in Beijing that it became difficult to buy train tickets.

Notable Chinese people

Historical figures

Modern figures

Fictional characters

  • Wan Fei Yeung (云飞扬), protagonist of the 1979 Hong Kong TV series Reincarnated
  • Yun, a supporting character of the two novels of Avatar Kyoshi, in which he was mistaken to be the next Earth Avatar for sixteen long years.

References

  1. ^ 百家姓 [Hundred Family Surnames] (in Chinese). Guoxue. Retrieved 2016-09-09.
  2. ^ "Yenisseian etymology : Query result".
  3. ^ Yang, Chiu-ying (2009-03-25). "Man on the hunt for rare family names". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2016-09-09.
  4. ^ "百家姓"排行榜刷新"王"取代"李"成第一大姓氏. 新华网 (in Chinese). 2013-04-15. Archived from the original on 2013-04-28.
  5. ^ a b Bulag, Uradyn Erden (2002). The Mongols at China's Edge: History and the Politics of National Unity. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 213.
  6. ^ a b Yun, Xiaomei (2004). Irimoto, Takashi; Yamada, Takako (eds.). "Ethnic Identity of Tumed Mongols in Inner Mongolia". Senri Ethnological Studies. Circumpolar Ethnicity and Identity. 66: 325–341.
  7. ^ Atwood, Christopher (2005-04-11), China's Regional Ethnic Autonomy Law: Does It Protect Minority Rights?, Roundtable with the First Session of the 109th Congress, Congressional-Executive Commission on China, p. 18

External links

  • Further reading at Zhongwen Baike (in Chinese)
  • Etymology of Yun (in Chinese)

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Yun simplified Chinese 云 traditional Chinese 雲 pinyin Yun is a Chinese surname listed 41st in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames 1 YunThe small seal script character for YunPronunciation y n IPA Yun Pinyin Yun2 Wade Giles Wan4 Jyutping hun un in Pe h ōe ji Language s ChineseOriginLanguage s Old ChineseMeaningcloudOther namesDerivative s Yun Mandarin Wan Cantonese Woon Hoon Hung Wun Yun Yung Hokkien Teochew Van Vietnamese Woon Wun Whun Kuhn 운 Korean The Chinese surname Yun 云 may be confused with the common Korean surname Yun 윤 which instead derives from the Chinese character 尹 yǐn meaning governor Contents 1 Origin 2 Distribution 2 1 Tumeds 3 Notable Chinese people 3 1 Historical figures 3 2 Modern figures 3 3 Fictional characters 4 References 5 External linksOrigin EditVery few outside cognates of Old Chinese ɢ ʷen Baxter Sagart exist Starostin compares it with Mizo van sky the skies heaven and Karbi inghun cloud It could possibly derive from a root meaning to revolve Compare 運 OC ɢ ʷer s to move 回 OC ɢ ʷˤej to whirl to circle Schuessler 2007 OC ɢ ʷˤej bears striking similarities to Ket ga Proto Yenisseian gaj 2 Distribution EditYun is a rare surname 3 being the 323rd most common surname in China and shared among 156 000 people as of 2013 4 Tumeds Edit Yun is the surname of many Tumeds a Chinese speaking Mongol ethnic group 5 Some Tumeds had the surname Yun during China s Qing Dynasty 1644 1912 and claim even more ancient origins However adoption of the surname greatly increased during the 1920s and especially after the 1949 revolution which increased Mongols access to education 6 Mongolian names in the Mongolian language generally do not contain surnames so Mongols chose surnames when registering for Chinese elementary school In those schools adoption of the Yun surname became a social norm for Tumeds who are largely endogamous 6 The most famous Tumed with the surname Yun was Ulanhu Chinese 云泽 pinyin Yunze chairman of Inner Mongolia 1947 1966 and Vice President of China 1983 1988 During the 1980s and 1990s the Yun family was identified with the dominant West Mongol Tumed faction in the Inner Mongolian government The other two factions were that of the East Mongols Khorchin tribe and the Inner Mongolian Han 7 The perceived nepotism among the Yun family in Ulanhu s government was a frequent object of satire by government critics According to anthropologist Uradyn Bulag 5 One story tells that when someone went to the Inner Mongolian government building and shouted Lao senior Yun almost half of the office windows were opened Realizing his mistake the person shouted Xiao junior Yun the other half of the windows then opened A similar story is that there were so many Yuns seeking to attend Ulahu s funeral in Beijing that it became difficult to buy train tickets Notable Chinese people EditHistorical figures Edit Yun Dingxing 云定兴 Sui dynasty generalModern figures Edit Ulanhu 1906 1988 also known as Yun Ze 云泽 former Vice President of the People s Republic of China 1983 1988 Yun Bulong 云布龙 1937 2000 former Chairman of Inner Mongolia 1998 2000 Yun Damian 云大棉 born 1935 CPC politician member of the 8th and 9th CPPCC National Committees Hoon Thien How 云天豪 born 1986 Malaysian badminton player Wan Cheung 云翔 born 1967 better known as Scud China born Hong Kong film producer and director Melvin Hoon criminalmindd notable artist in SingaporeFictional characters Edit Wan Fei Yeung 云飞扬 protagonist of the 1979 Hong Kong TV series Reincarnated Yun a supporting character of the two novels of Avatar Kyoshi in which he was mistaken to be the next Earth Avatar for sixteen long years References Edit 百家姓 Hundred Family Surnames in Chinese Guoxue Retrieved 2016 09 09 Yenisseian etymology Query result Yang Chiu ying 2009 03 25 Man on the hunt for rare family names Taipei Times Retrieved 2016 09 09 百家姓 排行榜刷新 王 取代 李 成第一大姓氏 新华网 in Chinese 2013 04 15 Archived from the original on 2013 04 28 a b Bulag Uradyn Erden 2002 The Mongols at China s Edge History and the Politics of National Unity Rowman amp Littlefield p 213 a b Yun Xiaomei 2004 Irimoto Takashi Yamada Takako eds Ethnic Identity of Tumed Mongols in Inner Mongolia Senri Ethnological Studies Circumpolar Ethnicity and Identity 66 325 341 Atwood Christopher 2005 04 11 China s Regional Ethnic Autonomy Law Does It Protect Minority Rights Roundtable with the First Session of the 109th Congress Congressional Executive Commission on China p 18External links EditFurther reading at Zhongwen Baike in Chinese Etymology of Yun in Chinese This page lists people with the surname Yun 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 Yun surname amp oldid 1101472620, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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