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Yan You was the first king of the Xiao Zhu and was originally known as Cao You.His ancestor was called Yan An who inherited a piece of land, which later flourished into the Zhu kingdom, a feudal state of Lu.
顏 (Mandarin: Yan) is a Chinese surname. It is known as Gan in Hokkien , Ngan in Cantonese , Nhan in Vietnamese and An in Korean . 顏 is the 112th most common surname in the People's Republic of China in 2016.
Yan Gaylit (1894–1938), Soviet corps commander; Yan Gomes (born 1987), Brazilian baseball player; Yan Karlovich Berzin (1889–1938), Soviet military commander and politician; Yan Klukowski (born 1987), English professional footballer; Yan Rudzutak (1887–1938), Bolshevik revolutionary and a Soviet politician; Yan Zhu, software developer
Almost two centuries after its founding, the movement has become global. Yan Taru has chapters in many states in the United States such as Pennsylvania, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, California and Florida with hundreds of women participating as students. They facilitate educational programs and social welfare for women around the world. [5]
Belyn is a young widow who lives in extreme poverty with her mother Maryang and three children, Popoy, May–May and Yan-Yan. Belyn tends their rural farmstead alone after her husband Dante, a peasant activist, was assassinated by unknown gunmen.
Yan Zhenqing was born in Wannian (萬年), near the Tang capital Chang'an, to a highly reputed academic family (Langya Yan Clan, 琅邪颜氏) which served the court for many generations. One of his ancestors was Yan Zhitui , a scholar-official during the Southern and Northern Dynasties .
The Legend of Xiao Chuo (Chinese: 燕云台; pinyin: Yan Yun Tai) is a 2020 Chinese television series based on the novel Yan Yun Tai by Jiang Shengnan.It stars Tiffany Tang in the title role, along with Shawn Dou, Charmaine Sheh and Jing Chao. [1]
Example: Petrosyan, meaning "issued from Petros", akin to the English name Peterson as "son of Peter". Some Armenian last names bear the suffix -նց ([nʦʰ]), which is a plural genitive suffix, transliterated as -nc, -nts or -ntz (as in Bakunts or Adontz), or in addition to -yan/-ian (as in Parajaniants). This is not common, although it used ...