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Guo yanghan
(かくぎょぅかん).
(kakuyoukan)
The historical origin of Japanese surnames comes from
Japan's "shogunate period" before Meiji Restoration, which was the era of samurai dictatorship. At that time, only nobles, literati, rich people, tycoons and big landlords had surnames. The ordinary people are famous without surnames under the tyranny.
it was not until the eighth year of meiji (ad 1875) that the Japanese emperor issued a decree that all the common people in the country could add a crown to their names and apply for household registration with the government based on their surnames.
under this circumstance, except for "Sato", "Suzuki", "Toyoto", "Kitajo" and "Genji", the other 27 million peddlers were mostly illiterate. Therefore, most of the surnames are based on local materials. For example, if you live in the middle of a field and take the surname Tanaka, and live next to the field, you will be named Tanabe.
2. Take Tian Tian Shan He as the surname
Japanese people may have a preference for nature, so farmers living in remote fields take Tian as their surname. As mentioned earlier, besides Tanaka and Tanabe, there are Tazawa, Honda, Ikeda, Takeda, Yoshida and Song Tian. Well-known people are like "Seiko Matsuda" in the entertainment industry.
people living on the mountain take the mountain as their surname. Such as Dashan, Akiyama, Yamamoto, Ogura, Okamura, Matsuoka, Kawasaki, Miyazaki and Fifty Lanes. Well-known people's picturesque cartoon animation is very famous Miyazaki Jun.
Farmers living in marshes take marshes as their surnames. Such as "osawa", "Gong Ze" and "Fifty Ze". Well-known people, such as political celebrities "Miyazawa Kiichi".
those whose surnames are rivers, wells and oceans are "Hetian", "Kawakami", "Dajing" and "Koizumi". Famous people are like former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
3. Take the date and location as the surname
Some Japanese people may take the month and day of birth as their surnames. Such as "Full Moon", "January", "April", "May 7th", "August 31st", "Today", "Winter Solstice" and "Qixi Festival".
some Japanese take the location as their surname. Such as "East", "South", "West", "Dongshan", "Nanshan", "West", "Beishan", "Zhongshan", "Mountain" and "Mountain".
4. Take animals, plants or minerals as surnames
Some Japanese people take animals or fish as surnames. Such as Heyuan, Phoenix, Duckling, Big Bird, Racecourse and Pig Wood.
Some Japanese people take plants as their surnames. Such as flower, plum, cherry, chrysanthemum, bamboo, fir, willow and rice.
Some Japanese also take minerals as their surnames. Such as platinum, gold, silver and precious stones.
5. Take catering as the surname
Some Japanese surnames are together, like running a restaurant. Such as "canteen", "rice", "big food", "soy sauce", "corn", "bitter gourd", "pig nose" and "beef intestines". There are also some surnames related to alcohol. Such as "wine house", "wine virtue" and "sakai".
With catering as the surname, there is a Japanese story here. There is a restaurant in Kyoto, Japan, whose signboard is "My Wife Pavilion". At first glance, I thought that the proprietress of this restaurant was not a great beauty or a famous chef, so I called on customers. Little did I know that "My Wife Pavilion" is the surname of the owner of this restaurant, and "My Wife Pavilion" is just like our "Lao Wang Beef Noodles".
6. Take the position as the surname
Some Japanese take their position, occupation or voluntary as their surnames. Such as "king", "emperor", "phase", "minister", "state secretary" and "county master". Family names based on human relations are "second mother", "husband", "son", "beauty" and "Bandai".
7. Take numbers as surnames
Some Japanese take numbers as surnames. Such as "one", "one, two", "ten thousand", "thousand", "ten million" and "ten thousand hundred".
8. Take ghosts as surnames
Japan is a sad nation, and many people take ghosts as surnames. Such as "ghost", "ghost face", "ghost head", "Oni Tsuka", "Akasaka", "Otsuka", "God", "Kobe" and "Heaven".
9. Take grotesque words as surnames
Some Japanese surnames are very grotesque when interpreted according to the literal and meaning of Chinese. Single surnames such as "none", "string" and "deputy". There are "Yu Yu", "Zhi Jin", "Dou Nv" and "Volcano" with compound surnames. Three words such as "funny inside", "little girl swimming" and "hand washing water". Four words such as "Three Parties and One Institute", "Forty-four Institutes", "Seven Five Three Trees" and "Madekoji".
11. Surnames that can be symmetrical
Some Japanese surnames can be symmetrical. Such as "up-down", "left-right", "yes-no", "mansion-hut", "avenue-path" and "exit-entrance".
It's quite interesting to pair these symmetrical surnames into husband and wife.
There are many surnames in Japanese words, although few people use them.
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1. The same surnames as the Han nationality:
Qin, Liu, Guan, Zhang, Yuan, Ping, Duan, Guo, Wang, Gu, English, Zhi, Zhong, Gong, Zong, Da, Tai, Du, Gui, Duo (ancient Chinese surnames) and Jin. Yuan, Zou, Lei, Jian (Zhuang), Li, Jiang, Fu, Yin, Chuan, Zuo, Zhu, Yuan, Wu, Qiu, Mei, Gao, Hu, Ruan, Lai, Sen, Shi, Cang, Ba, Wan (Wan), Quan, Lian.
2. Location surname:
Dong, Xi, Nan, Bei, Zhong, Shang, Xia, Qian, Hou, as well as the above-mentioned Zuo surname.
3. Animal surnames:
sparrow, crane, fish, crab, rainbow, heron, octopus and octopus.
4. The word is the same as "Ye" in simplified Chinese characters, but the meaning is different:
Ye (this word is not pronounced as Ye = Ye).
5. Family official surname:
Jun, Xiang, Chen and wang xing in the first item are also included.
6. The surname of Muzi radical:
Mu, Ben, Bo, Feng, Tan, Bo, Pile, Bo, Zhen, Village, Machine, Ladder, Sakura, Hiragi, Song, Nan, Bo, Song.
7. The surname of the radical of the Chinese character "Shan":
Yi, Feng, Cape, Yi, Ling, Shore, Beng and Lan.
8. Surnames of bamboo radicals:
Bamboo, bamboo, bamboo, bamboo, bamboo, bamboo, bamboo, bamboo, bamboo, bamboo, bamboo, bamboo.
9. Surnames of water radicals:
Spring, Pu, Dye, Mud, Stack, Tan (Long), Bang, Tan (Ze), Chao, Bo, Tan, Bin, Wa, Cuo, Du, Yuan, Cave, Marsh.
11. The surnames of the cursive radicals:
Huang, Zhi, Qi, Lu, Qi, Bi, Zang, Ju, Mao, Ling and Teng.
11. surnames of local radicals:
Yi, Yi, Yi, Cheng, Jing, Yi, Yi, Ban, Fang, Di and Ping.
12. The surname of the swastika radical:
Ling, Zhi, Na, Wang and Yi.
13. The surname of the radical in gold:
mirror, bell, pot and fishing.
14. The surname of the radical "Tizi":
Dao, Tizi, Near, Forced, Chasing and Advancing.
15. Surnames of herringbone radicals:
Dian, Biao, Companion and Xu.
16. Surnames of Ma radicals:
Chi and Ju.
17. The surname of the edible radical:
Cake, pulp.
18. Fuzi radical surnames:
Long, Osaka, Corner and Ling.
19. The surname of the rain radical:
Lu, Xia and Hong.
21. The surnames of stone radicals:
Ji, Qi and Qi.
21. Other surnames:
Fu (county), Xu, Nei, Rong, Fan, Ao, Biao, Wa, Yan, Xuan, Qian, Jin, Peng, Shu, Jing, Jiao, Chi, Ji, Yuan, Jiang, Jiang. Deng, Sheng, Gong, Chuan, Guan, Tu, Juan, Ying, Gen, Dao, Zhi, Li, Zhu, Tan, Xin, Xin, Cheng, Mu, Sheng, Meal, Tu, Yi, Jia, Chi, Kong and Yi.