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Hua is a common transliteration for some Chinese surnames, of which the most common ones are 華/华 (pinyin: Huà) [1] and 花 (pinyin: Huā). The Cantonese romanizations for 華 and 花 are Wah and Fa , respectively.
The name New China has been frequently applied to China by the Chinese Communist Party as a positive political and social term contrasting pre-1949 China (the establishment of the PRC) and the new name of the socialist state, Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó (in the older postal romanization, Chunghwa Jenmin Konghokuo), or the "People's ...
Hua Islet, Wangan Township, Penghu County (the Pescadores), Taiwan (Republic of China) Hua language (disambiguation), a name used for several unrelated languages; Hua's lemma, in analytic number theory; Harkat-ul-Ansar (HuA), a Pakistan-based Islamic paramilitary organization; Heard Understood Acknowledged, possible origin of hooah, a U.S. Army ...
The surnames were derived from the Chinese meaning of their original clan name, Chinese transliteration of the clan's name, the possessed territories, generation and personal names of the clansmen and also inspired by the surnames taken by related clans and branches. Only a few clans have origins dating back to the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty. The ...
Hu is a Chinese surname.In 2006, it was the 15th most common surname in China. [1] [2] In 2013, it was the 13th most common in China, with 13.7 million Chinese sharing this surname. [3]
Chinese surnames have a history of over 3,000 years. Chinese mythology, however, reaches back further to the legendary figure Fuxi (with the surname Feng), who was said to have established the system of Chinese surnames to distinguish different families and prevent marriage of people with the same family names. [8]
Huang (Chinese: 黃/皇) used in Mandarin; Hwang (Korean: 황; Hanja: 黃/皇) used in Korean; Huỳnh or Hoàng used in Vietnamese. Huỳnh is the cognate adopted in Southern and most parts of Central Vietnam because of a naming taboo decree banning the surname Hoàng, due to similarity between the surname and the name of Lord Nguyễn Hoàng.
Xiao Song's eldest son Xiao Hua (萧华) Xiao Hua's nephew Xiao Fu (萧復) Xiao Hua's grandson Xiao Fu (萧俯, written with a different character for Fu) Xiao Fu's grandson Xiao Zhen (萧真) Xiao Hua's grandson Xiao Fang (萧仿) Xiao Fang's son Xiao Gou (萧遘). There were altogether nine chancellors from the Xiao family during the Tang ...