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Yu (Chinese: 于) is the 82nd surname mentioned in the ''[[Hundred Family Surnames]]''. According to the 2006 census of [[People's Republic of China]], it ranks 38th nationally. The name is transliterated as ''Vuu'' in [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] but is very rare in [[Viet Nam]].
'''Yu''' (Chinese: 于) is the 82nd surname mentioned in the ''[[Hundred Family Surnames]]''. According to the 2006 census of [[People's Republic of China]], it ranks 38th nationally. The name is transliterated as ''Vuu'' in [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] but is very rare in [[Viet Nam]].


Note that even though the literary usage of the character 於 was simplified to 于 in [[simplified Chinese]], the surname usages of 於 was unchanged. So both are recognized as distinct surnames in both simplified and traditional Chinese.
Note that even though the literary usage of the character 於 was simplified to 于 in [[simplified Chinese]], the surname usages of 於 was unchanged. So both are recognized as distinct surnames in both simplified and traditional Chinese.


==History==
==Surname Yu (于)==

===History===


The Yu (于) surname originated from the surname [[Ji (surname)|Ji]] (姬). According to history records, after [[Zhou Wu Wang]] (surname Ji) overthrew the Shang Dynasty, he created many dukes. He gave his second son Yu Shu (邘叔) the Yu kingdom (邘国, in present [[Qinyang]] in Henan), whose descendants then acquired the surname Yu (于). The Yu lived in Kaifeng and Chenliu areas in Henan for a long period of time, becoming prominent families there. After the Tang (618-907AD) and Song (960-1127 AD) dynasties, Yu families started to move to Huiji (now in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province).<ref>[http://english.people.com.cn/200512/15/eng20051215_228253.html Chinese surname history: Yu]</ref>
The Yu (于) surname originated from the surname [[Ji (surname)|Ji]] (姬). According to history records, after [[Zhou Wu Wang]] (surname Ji) overthrew the Shang Dynasty, he created many dukes. He gave his second son Yu Shu (邘叔) the Yu kingdom (邘国, in present [[Qinyang]] in Henan), whose descendants then acquired the surname Yu (于). The Yu lived in Kaifeng and Chenliu areas in Henan for a long period of time, becoming prominent families there. After the Tang (618-907AD) and Song (960-1127 AD) dynasties, Yu families started to move to Huiji (now in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province).<ref>[http://english.people.com.cn/200512/15/eng20051215_228253.html Chinese surname history: Yu]</ref>

Revision as of 09:26, 23 November 2014

The character Yu with stroke order

Yu (Chinese: 于) is the 82nd surname mentioned in the Hundred Family Surnames. According to the 2006 census of People's Republic of China, it ranks 38th nationally. The name is transliterated as Vuu in Vietnamese but is very rare in Viet Nam.

Note that even though the literary usage of the character 於 was simplified to 于 in simplified Chinese, the surname usages of 於 was unchanged. So both are recognized as distinct surnames in both simplified and traditional Chinese.

History

The Yu (于) surname originated from the surname Ji (姬). According to history records, after Zhou Wu Wang (surname Ji) overthrew the Shang Dynasty, he created many dukes. He gave his second son Yu Shu (邘叔) the Yu kingdom (邘国, in present Qinyang in Henan), whose descendants then acquired the surname Yu (于). The Yu lived in Kaifeng and Chenliu areas in Henan for a long period of time, becoming prominent families there. After the Tang (618-907AD) and Song (960-1127 AD) dynasties, Yu families started to move to Huiji (now in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province).[1]

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