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Origin & History

The surname 桑 is derived from the ancient Chinese word for 'sang' (桑树), a type of tree. It is one of the oldest surnames in China, with origins traced back to the Zhou Dynasty. The surname is also associated with the legendary figure of the Yellow Emperor, who is said to have granted it to his disciples.

Meaning & Notes

The character '桑' refers to the mulberry tree, which is significant in Chinese culture, particularly in the context of sericulture (silkworm farming). As a surname, it symbolizes growth, sustenance, and the connection to traditional Chinese agriculture. The surname is also linked to the legend of the Yellow Emperor, adding a historical and mythological dimension.

Famous People

  • Wang Xizhi (Sang Xizhi) - Calligrapher and scholar
  • Sang Yucheng - Chinese politician and revolutionary
  • Sang Yuncheng - Chinese politician and revolutionary

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