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Origin & History

The surname 侯 is derived from the ancient Chinese title 'Hou' (侯), which was a rank given to nobles and princes in the Zhou Dynasty. It originated from the royal family and was a symbol of high status. The surname is also associated with the historical figure Hou Ji, a legendary figure in Chinese history who is credited with inventing the compass and other important technologies.

Meaning & Notes

The character 侯 originally referred to a noble rank or title, symbolizing high status and authority. As a surname, it carries historical significance and is linked to the Zhou Dynasty's feudal system. It is also associated with the concept of a 'herald' or 'messenger', reflecting its original role in communication and governance.

Famous People

  • Wang Housheng - Chinese politician
  • Hou Yi - Legendary Chinese hero and astronomer
  • Chen Peiying - Chinese actor and singer

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