上官

Shàngguān
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Origin & History

The surname 上官 is derived from the title of a high-ranking official in ancient China. It originated from the office of 'Shangguan' (尚书), which was a key position in the imperial bureaucracy during the Zhou and Qin dynasties. The surname is associated with administrative and governmental roles.

Meaning & Notes

The surname 上官 combines the characters '上' (shàng) meaning 'above' or 'superior' and '官' (guān) meaning 'official' or 'government'. It signifies a lineage tied to high-ranking government positions and administrative authority. The surname is often linked with historical and political significance.

Famous People

  • Zhou Enlai (Shangguan Enlai) - Former Premier of the People's Republic of China
  • Shangguan Yuzhen - A historical figure during the Tang Dynasty
  • Shangguan Xun - A scholar and statesman from the Tang Dynasty

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governmenthistoricalofficialancient