Chu (surname)

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Chu (), often denoted Zhu (according to Zhū in Pinyin) in today’s Mainland China, is one of the most common surnames in China, with a population of over ten million. It was the “empire’s surname” during the Ming Dynasty.

Chu is now the 13th most common surname in China.[citation needed]

Another surname, (Pinyin: Qú) is also spelt as Chu in the present-day Republic of China. A famous person named 璩 is the former journalist Melody Chu.

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[edit] Origination and distribution

The Chus originated from within the region between Henan and Anhui provinces, also within Jiangsu province. During the Ming dynasty, some Chus moved to Taiwan, and some then migrated to south-eastern Asia, Europe and America. Chu has been one of the most influential clan in southern China over the history.

[edit] People with the name 朱

[edit] Royalty

Later Liang Dyansty (907 - 923 C.E.)

Ming Dyansty (1368 - 1644 C.E.)

Southern Ming Dynasty (1644 - 1662 C.E.)

[edit] Government, Politics and Military

[edit] Philosophy and Religion

[edit] Arts

[edit] Science and Technology

[edit] Business

  • David Chu, Taiwanese-American founder of Nautica, men's designer outerwear company

[edit] Sports and Entertainment

[edit] External links


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[edit] References

  • Brook Timothy, 1998, The Confucian of Pleasure: Commerce and Culture in Ming China, University of California Press
  • Chao Sheau-yueh J., 2000, In Search of Your Asian Roots: Genealogical Research on Chinese Surnames, Clearfield
  • Chi Li, 1967, The Formation of the Chinese People: An Anthropological Inquiry, Russell & Russell
  • Mote, F.W., 1999, Imperial China, Harvard University Press
  • Paludan Ann, 1998, Chronicle of the Chinese Emperors: The Reign-By-Reign Record of the Rulers of Imperial China, Thames & Hudson
  • Paludan Ann, 1981, The Imperial Ming Imperial Tombs, Yale University Press
  • Tan Thomas Tsu-wee, 1986, Your Chinese Roots: The Overseas Chinese Story, Times Books International