Tāng (surname)

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Tang (湯/汤)
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Language(s)Han Chinese
Origin
Language(s)Old Chinese
DerivationDiku (帝嚳) the Gaoxin (高辛)
Tang of Shang (商湯)
MeaningTang the Boil
Shang the Sloosh
Yang the Sunrise
soup, broth, stock
Other names
Variant form(s)Teng, Deng
Derivative(s)Shang, Yang
See alsoShang Dynasty

Tāng (/tɑːŋ/;[1] simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: tāng) is a Chinese surname. It is 72nd surname in the Hundred Family Surnames or Baijiaxing of the Song Dynasty and 101st in modern[when?] popularity.[2] The Tang (湯) family name comes from various people of the Shang Dynasty and some nomadic Chinese people. In modern times the character can also mean "soup" or "broth".

Notable people[]

  • Tang Xianzu (湯顯祖; 1550–1616), Chinese playwright
  • Tang Enbo (1898–1954), Nationalist general in the Republic of China
  • Tang Xiaodan (1910–2012), Chinese film director
  • Tang Yuhan (1913–2014), Hong Kong doctor and oncologist
  • Tang Yijie (1927–2014), Chinese scholar and professor
  • John Tong Hon (born 1939), Chinese Roman Catholic cardinal and Bishop of Hong Kong
  • Tang, Ming Yue (湯明越), a news analyses, and a lgbt rights activist of Taiwan
  • Tang, Lan hua (湯蘭花), a female singer of Taiwan
  • Ronny Tong (born 1950), Hong Kong politician
  • Timothy Tong (born 1949), Hong Kong commissioner
  • Kent Tong (born 1958), Hong Kong actor
  • Tang Sulan (born 1965), Chinese writer and politician
  • Angela Tong (born 1975), Hong Kong actress
The family temple of the Tang (Chinese: ) family in Jinxiang Town, Cangnan County, Zhejiang
  • Tang Wei (simplified Chinese: 汤唯; traditional Chinese: 湯唯; pinyin: Tāng Wéi; born 7 October 1979) is a Chinese actress
  • Katy Tang (Chinese: 湯凱蒂; pinyin: Tāng Kǎidì; 9 July 1984) is a former American elected official in San Francisco, California
  • Muhai Tang (simplified Chinese: 汤沐海; traditional Chinese: 湯沐海; pinyin: Tāng Mùhǎi; born 1949 in Shanghai) is a Chinese conductor
  • Tang Enbo (汤恩伯) a Nationalist general in the Republic of China
  • Tang Jiali (汤加丽) is a Chinese dancer and model
  • Tang Yifen (汤贻汾) ca. 1778-1853 was a Chinese landscape painter and calligrapher during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912).
  • Tang Can (simplified Chinese: 汤灿; traditional Chinese: 湯燦; pinyin: Tāng Càn; born 12 June 1975) is a Chinese singer
  • Tang Muli (Chinese: 汤沐黎; pinyin: Tāng Mùlǐ; born 1947 in Shanghai) is a Chinese painter and poet based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Tang Tao (simplified Chinese: 汤涛; traditional Chinese: 湯濤; pinyin: Tāng Tāo; born May 1963) is a Chinese mathematician currently serving as President of BNU-HKBU United International College
  • Tang Chao (physicist) (Chinese: 汤超 born 1958) is a Chair Professor of Physics and Systems Biology at Peking University
  • Tang He (Chinese: 湯和; 1326–1395), courtesy name Dingchen, was a significant character in the rebellion that ended the Yuan dynasty and was one of the founding generals of Ming dynasty

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Tang". Collins English Dictionary.
  2. ^ Tang surname No. 72 in Baijiaxing and No. 101 in the "New Baijiaxing"


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