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Liu

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For other uses, seeLiu (disambiguation).
See also:Liǔ andLiao (surname)
Liu
PronunciationLiú ([ljǒʊ])(Pinyin)
Lau4
Lâu(Pe̍h-ōe-jī)
LanguageChinese, Vietnamese, Korean
Origin
LanguageOld Chinese
Other names
Variant formsLiú(Mandarin)
Lau(Cantonese, Hokkien)
Lieu(Shanghainese)
Lưu(Vietnamese)
Yoo, Ryu(Korean)
Ryu(Japanese)
Liew(Malaysia)
See alsoLưu
Yoo (Korean surname)

Liu (simplified Chinese:;traditional Chinese:;/lj/ or/lj/[1]) is anEast Asian surname.pinyin:Liú inMandarin Chinese,Lau4 inCantonese. It is the family name of theHan dynasty emperors. The character originally meant 'battle axe', but is now used only as a surname. It is listed 252nd in the classic textHundred Family Surnames. Today, it is the 4th most common surname in mainland China as well as one of the most common surnames in the world.[2][3]

Distribution

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In 2019 Liu was the fourth most common surname in mainland China.[4] Additionally, it was the most common surname inJiangxi province. In 2013 it was found to be the 5th most common surname, shared by 67,700,000 people or 5.1% of the population, with the province with the most people beingShandong.[5] Outside mainland China, Liu is also the 8th most common surname in Taiwan,[6] the 30th most common in South Korea,[7] and is present in smaller numbers in Vietnam.

Origin

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One source is that they descend from theQí (祁) clan ofEmperor Yao. For example, the founding emperor of the Han dynasty (one of China's golden ages),Liu Bang (Emperor Gaozu of Han) was a descendant ofEmperor Yao.

Another origin is from theJī (姬) clan ofKing Qing of Zhou. For example,Duke Kang of Liu [zh], the youngest son ofKing Qing of Zhou, founded theState of Liu [zh] and his descendants took state names as surname.

History

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Liu was a place name in ancient China (located in present-dayHenan). The Liu family name has two main origins from this place name.

Kong Jia, the fourteenth king of theXia dynasty, was given a male and a female dragon as a reward for his obedience to the god of heaven; yet he could not train them, so he hired a dragon-trainer namedLiu Lei (劉累), who had learned how to train dragons from Huanlong. Liu Lei was a descendant ofEmperor Yao, and won the admiration of King Kong Jia for his skill at dragon-rearing. To reward Liu Lei, King Kong Jia granted him a place called Liu as hisfiefdom. Liu Lei took the name of his fief as his family name. One day, the female dragon died unexpectedly, so Liu Lei secretly chopped her up, cooked her meat, and served it to the king, who loved it so much that he demanded Liu Lei to serve him the same meal again. Since Liu Lei had no means of procuring more dragon meat, he fled the palace. Liu Lei was the first person surnamed Liu in Chinese history, and his descendantLiu Bang founded theHan dynasty.

During theZhou dynasty,King Ding of Zhou granted the fiefdom of Liu to his younger brother,Ji Jizi (姬季子). Ji Jizi also took Liu as his family name. Eventually, Liu became a state, and Ji Jizi ruled theState of Liu asDuke Kang of Liu. After more than a hundred years under the rule of the Liu family, the State of Liu was destroyed by the central government of the Zhou dynasty.

Liu was the ruling family of the Han dynasty, one of the most prosperous and influential empires in Chinese history. The Han dynasty was founded by Liu Bang. Later, EmperorLiu Che helped expand the Han dynasty even further, ushering in a golden age for China.

The Han dynasty had 30 emperors all surnamed Liu; it was one of the Chinese dynasties with the most emperors. The Han dynasty lasted 400 years, making it one of the longest-lasting Chinese empires in history. The Han is what gives its name to the Han people as well asHan characters /Hanzi /Chinese characters.

Even after the Han dynasty, several Liu continued to hold power within China, includingLiu Bei ofShu Han (whose exploits were described in theRecords of the Three Kingdoms), as well as theHan-Zhao,Liu Song,Later Han,Northern Han andSouthern Han dynasties.

Over history, several non-Han Chinese people have adopted the Liu surname, includingXiongnu andTurkic peoples.

Historical figures

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Notable people

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For a more comprehensive list, seeList of people with the Chinese family name Liu.

References

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  1. ^"Liu Shaoqi".Collins English Dictionary. Retrieved1 May 2015.
  2. ^张、王、李、赵谁最多—2010年人口普查姓氏结构和分布特点. China Statistics Bureau. 23 June 2014.
  3. ^最新版百家姓排行榜出炉:王姓成中国第一大姓 [Latest surname ranking: Wang is the number one surname in China].Xinhua News Agency (in Chinese). 2013-04-15. Archived fromthe original on April 15, 2013. Retrieved2013-11-21.
  4. ^"新京报 - 好新闻,无止境".
  5. ^中国四百大姓, 袁义达, 邱家儒, Beijing Book Co. Inc., 1 January 2013
  6. ^"全國姓名統計分析"(PDF) (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Ministry of the Interior, Taiwan. p. 26. Retrieved5 September 2025.
  7. ^"KOSIS".kosis.kr (in Korean). Archived fromthe original on 2022-07-09. Retrieved2022-07-08.

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