司空

Sīkōng
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Origin & History

The surname '司空' is derived from the ancient title of the chief minister in charge of water and land works, a position that was historically significant in Chinese governance. It originates from the Zhou dynasty and is associated with the imperial court's administrative roles.

Meaning & Notes

The surname '司空' refers to the official who oversaw major projects and infrastructure, symbolizing leadership and responsibility. The character '司' (sī) means 'to manage' or 'to oversee', and '空' (kōng) means 'empty' or 'void', but together they denote the role of a chief administrator. It is also linked to the concept of 'sky' in some contexts, reflecting the vastness of the role.

Famous People

  • Sun Yat-sen (Sīkōng Yànsēn) - Revolutionary leader
  • Wang Xizhi (Sīkōng Wáng Xízhī) - Famous calligrapher
  • Sīkōng Yìyǔ - Ancient Chinese engineer

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historicalgovernmentadministrationancient