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Compound Surnames - Rotatable - Fidget - mini printable - Ouyang - Linghu - Duanmu - Sima - Sikong - Xiahou - Zhuge - Dongfang - Murong - Shangguan - Situ
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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| Compound Surname | Origin and Meaning | Commonness | Famous Figures/Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ouyang | Originated from the Si surname. Wuyu, a concubine's son of Shao Kang of Xia, was enfeoffed in Kuaiji and established the Yue State. Later generations had Ouyang Tinghou, and their descendants thus took Ouyang as their surname | ★★★★★ | Ouyang Xiu (Northern Song Dynasty litterateur), Ouyang Xun (Tang Dynasty calligrapher) |
| Zhuge | Originated from the Ge surname. After the state of Ge Bo, a descendant of Boyi of the Shang Dynasty, perished, a branch moved to Zhucheng, and their descendants thus took Zhuge as their surname | ★★★★★ | Zhuge Liang (Chancellor of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period) |
| Sima | Originated from an official title, first established in the Western Zhou Dynasty, in charge of military affairs. Descendants took the official title as their surname | ★★★★★ | Sima Qian (Western Han Dynasty historian), Sima Yi (Cao Wei politician during the Three Kingdoms period) |
| Xiahou | Originated from the Si surname, descendants of Yu the Great of Xia. King Wu of Zhou enfeoffed Yu's descendants in Qi. Later, Qi was destroyed by Chu, and Yu's brother Tuo fled to Lu. Duke of Lu made him Xiahou, and his descendants thus took Xiahou as their surname | ★★★★☆ | Xiahou Yuan (famous general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period) |
| Shangguan | Originated from the Mi surname. King Huai of Chu enfeoffed his son Zilan as the Grand Master of Shangguan邑, and his descendants thus took Shangguan as their surname | ★★★★☆ | Shangguan Wan'er (female official and poet of the Tang Dynasty) |
| Huangfu | Originated from the Zi surname. Chong Shi, son of Duke Dai of Song, was styled Huangfu. Descendants took Huangfu as their surname, later changed to Huangfu | ★★★★☆ | Huangfu Song (famous general of the late Eastern Han Dynasty) |
| Situ | Originated from an official title. Shun once served as Situ for Yao. Descendants took the official title as their surname | ★★★☆☆ | Situ Ying (Tang Dynasty official) |
| Sikong | Originated from an official title. Yu once served as Sikong for Yao, managing floods and governing the land. Descendants took the official title as their surname | ★★★☆☆ | Sikong Tu (Tang Dynasty poet and poetic theorist) |
| Murong | Originated from the Xianbei ethnic group, the Murong tribe took the tribal name as their surname. One theory suggests that they admired the virtues of the two仪 and continued the appearance of the three lights, thus taking Murong as their surname | ★★★★☆ | Murong Ke (famous general of Former Yan during the Sixteen Kingdoms period) |
| Linghu | Originated from the Ji surname. Bi Wan, a descendant of King Wen of Zhou, was enfeoffed in Wei. His grandson Wei Chou was enfeoffed in Linghu, and his descendants took the name of the fief as their surname | ★★★★☆ | Linghu Chu (Tang Dynasty litterateur), Linghu Chong (character in Jin Yong's novels) |
| Zhangsun | Originated from the Tuoba clan. Tuoba Yulu's eldest son Sha Moxiong, great-grandfather of Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei Tuoba Gui, was a southern dignitary, known as Tuoba clan, later changed to Zhangsun clan | ★★★★☆ | Zhangsun Wuji (prime minister in the early Tang Dynasty) |
| Duanmu | Originated from the Mi surname. A descendant of the Yellow Emperor, Yu Xiong's son Duanmu, whose descendants took Duanmu as their surname | ★★★☆☆ | Duanmu Ci (i.e., Zigong, a disciple of Confucius) |
| Dongfang | Originated from Fuxi clan. Xi Zhong, a descendant of Fuxi, was in charge of the Eastern Qingyang, and his descendants thus took Dongfang as their surname | ★★★☆☆ | Dongfang Shuo (Western Han Dynasty litterateur) |
| Yuchi | Originated from the Xianbei ethnic group. During the Northern Wei Dynasty, the Yuchi tribe took the tribal name as their surname | ★★★☆☆ | Yuchi Gong (famous general of the Tang Dynasty, one of the Door Gods) |
| Gongsun | During the Spring and Autumn Period, grandsons of feudal lords were called Gongsun, and later took it as their surname | ★★★☆☆ | Gongsun Long (representative figure of the School of Names during the Warring States period) |
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