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CHINESE SURNAME: There are many possible origins for Chinese surnames. Some are derived from place names, such as Zhang, Zhao, or Wang. Others are derived from personal names, such as Li or Sun. Still others are based on professions, such as Chen or Tao. Most Chinese surnames are composed of two or more characters. The first character typically indicates the person's given name, while the second character indicates the person's family name. Many surnames also have a variant form, which is often used by relatives or friends. Chinese surnames have a long history. They were first used in China around the 4th century BC. Over the centuries, surnames have been adopted by people of all social classes. Today, Chinese surnames are one of the most popular forms of identification in China. Chinese surnames are often pronounced in a variety of ways. Some people say the surname followed by a 'h' sound (e.g. Chen). Others say the surname followed by an 's' sound (e.g. Sun). And still others say the surname followed by an 'ch' sound (e.g. Zhang). Chinese surnames are also often spelled in a variety of ways. Some people spell them the same way they are pronounced (e.g. Chen). Others spell them the way they are spelled in English (e.g. Chen). And still others spell them the way they are spelled in Chinese (e.g. Zhan). Chinese surnames are often subject to regional variations. For example, some people in the south of China spell surnames such as Zhang or Zhao with a 'j' sound (e.g. Zhang). And some people in the north of China spell surnames such as Zhang or Zhao with a 'z' sound (e.g. Zhang). Chinese surnames are often combined with other elements to create unique nicknames. For example, someone who is named Zhang may be called 'Zhang jie' (Zhangbie). And someone who is named Zhao may be called 'Zhao jie' (Zhaobie). Chinese surnames are also often shared among family members. For example, someone named Zhang may have a brother named Zhao, and a sister named Sun. Chinese surnames are often used as surnames. For example, Li Ming is usually used as the surname for Li Chang-wei, the former president of the Republic of China. There are many possible variations of Chinese surnames. For example, some people may use their given name followed by a 'x' (e.g. Li Mingxu). And some people may use their family name followed by a 'x' (e.g. Li Mingxue). Chinese surnames are also often used as first names. For example, Li Keqiang is usually used as the first name for the current prime minister of China. Chinese surnames are also often used as last names. For example, Li Ka-shing is usually used as the last name for the richest man in the world.
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