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Origin & History

The surname '上' is derived from the character '上', which means 'above' or 'upper'. It is one of the less common surnames in China, often associated with positions of authority or high status. The surname is believed to have originated from ancient Chinese practices related to the concept of 'upper' in social or political hierarchies.

Meaning & Notes

The character '上' signifies 'above' or 'upper', and as a surname, it reflects a historical association with high positions or elevated status. It is sometimes linked to the idea of being at the top or in a leadership role. The surname is relatively rare and has a strong connotation of hierarchy and authority.

Famous People

  • Shang Yang (Shang Yang) - Legalist statesman and reformer during the Warring States period
  • Shang Xian (Shang Xian) - Chinese politician and diplomat
  • Shang Jun (Shang Jun) - A historical figure associated with the Legalist school of thought

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