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Na surname Na family tree Origin of surname Na People of Na surname Origin of surname Na Introduction to surname Na

Na surname

Na [Na, pronounced nà(ㄋㄚˋ)]

1. Origin of surname:

First Origin: Originated from the Mongolian people, from Hasanna, the minister of the Great Mongol Khanate. It belongs to the Chinese culture and the surname was changed to a surname.

The Mongolian general Hasana was a brave and brave man.

During the period of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty, the cowardly Yi Hasana conquered the king and rarely achieved success. Genghis Khan was overjoyed and ordered him to drink the water of the Banjuni River, and said: "Drink this with me." "Water, the world is for my use!"

Later, Qiliyi Hasanna took charge of the Alhun army and followed Genghis Khan to conquer the Western Regions, and went to Xue Mi Zeqian, Buhua La and other cities. During the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Yuan Dynasty, Bo'er Jijin Guiyou still ordered him to lead the Alhun army and recruited three thousand households of Japanese craftsmen to station in the nettle forest (now Zhangjiakou, Hebei). Later, he was awarded the title of Dalu Huachi in Pingyang and Taiyuan, and was also in charge of various craftsmen. He later died of illness. Among their descendants, there are those whose surnames are homophonic to the Chinese characters of their ancestors' names. Some have the single-character Chinese surname Na's, and some have the name Na's.

The second origin: originated from ***, from Saidianchi Gansidin Umar, an outstanding politician in the Yuan Dynasty, and his descendants. It is a Chinese surname changed to a surname.

The Na family, originated from the ancient *** clan, is now one of the "Thirteen Japanese Surnames" and is also a common surname in ***.

The descendants of the five descendants of Saidianchi, Gansidin and Umar include Saishi, Nashi, Hashi, Sushi, Kushi, Mashi, Sashi, Shashi, The Ding family, the Shen family, the Mu family, the Yang family, and the Hao family are the so-called "Thirteen Surnames". Many of the other surnames in *** are derived from these thirteen surnames.

*** Nashi, mainly comes from Nasu al-Din, the eldest son of Saidianchi Gansiddin Umar. Among his descendants, those who take the homophonic Chinese character of his name as their surname are called Nashi. Now it is mainly distributed in Yunnan Province.

2. Historical celebrities:

Na Sqinbatu: (1930 AD to present day), Mongolian; native of Bahrain Right Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Famous elementary educator.

Graduated from Inner Mongolia Normal University in 1953. He currently works at the Mongolian Middle School in Wulatehou Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. He is a member of the China Mongolian Language Research Association and a member of the China Mongolian Literature Research Association.

I have been engaged in ethnic education work for more than 40 years. I am diligent, hard-working and hard-working, and my garden is full of peaches and plums.

In teaching work, we should devote ourselves to study and forge ahead, pay attention to theory, connect it with practice, constantly accumulate experience, and have a high teaching level and professional ethics. Achieved fruitful results.

"I Love the Grassland - My Mother Is There" written in 1984 won the second prize for reportage in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. In 1984, the essay "Ode to Urad Grassland" won the third prize of Inner Mongolia Daily.

His main works include "New Theory of Mongolian Orthography" and the novella collection "Savages".

Na Saisiyalatu: (1933 AD to present day), Mongolian, formerly known as Danbiningbu; a native of Bahrain Right Banner in Inner Mongolia. Famous controller and poet.

In 1948, he entered Inner Mongolia Autonomous College to study. Graduated from Inner Mongolia Normal University in 1953. Joined the Chinese Communist Party in the same year.

From 1955 to 1957, he studied in the Mongolian Language and Literature Amateur Research Class of Inner Mongolia Normal University. He successively taught in the Department of Eastern Languages ??and Literatures at Peking University and the Department of Mongolian Language and Literature at Inner Mongolia Normal University. He was promoted to professor in 1987 and served as department director. In 1994, he was rated as an expert enjoying *** allowance.

He began to publish poems in 1952, joined the Inner Mongolia Branch of the Chinese Writers Association in 1956, and became a member of the Chinese Writers Association in 1984. He is currently a member of the International Society of Mongolian Studies and a director of the Chinese Ethnic Minority Writers Society.

Published four collections of poems: "Precious Gift", "The First Morning", "Selected Poems of Na Saisiaratu", and "Selected Children's Literature" (a collection of four).

In addition, he has published more than 150 long and short poems and more than 30 prose works. Published the academic monograph "Research on the Rhythm of Mongolian Poetry" and published nearly 30 academic papers.

He edited and published the national textbook "History of Mongolian Literature" (ancient and modern part) compiled by Mongolian universities across the country. He edited and published a collection of essays, "Research on Mongolian Folklore", etc. He has won the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Literary Creation Outstanding Work Award and the highest award - "Suolongga" Award four times.

Nasaiden: (1935 AD to present day), Mongolian; native of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. Famous religious worker.

Deputy leader of the Xiwusutuzhao Management Group of Ximashui Village, Youyouban Township, Hohhot Suburban City, and representative of the 12th National People’s Congress in Hohhot Suburban District.

From 1944 to 1951, he worked as a lama in Changshou Temple, studied scriptures, and participated in various religious activities. Since the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China from 1980 to 1982, he has implemented various religious policies of the Party. Engaged in the management of institutes and the protection of cultural relics and historic sites.

For fifty years, he has been both a farmer and a Buddhist believer. He has been engaged in Buddhist temple activities most of the time. In order to prosper Buddhism and protect the precious cultural heritage of the Mongolian people, he works conscientiously and complies with the State Council's "Religious Activities" Conduct normal religious activities in accordance with the Party’s religious policies. In the spirit of acknowledging history and respecting reality, we strive to make greater contributions to religious causes.

Na Zhonglun: (1942 AD to present), ***; a native of Gejiu, Yunnan. Famous national worker.

In 1965, he graduated from the Political Department of the Central University for Nationalities, majoring in philosophy, and was immediately assigned to work in the Frontier Work Committee of the Yunnan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China.

For more than thirty years, in addition to working as a middle school teacher for six years, he started as a member of the ethnic work team and has been engaged in united front, ethnic, and religious work for a long time. He is currently the director of the Religious Affairs Bureau of the Yunnan Provincial People's Government, a member of the 8th Yunnan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and the vice president of the Yunnan Provincial Religious Society.

He has written articles such as "The Similarities and Differences between Multi-Party Cooperation System and Political Consultation System", "Religion in Yunnan", "Persisting in Seeking Truth from Facts and Doing a Good Job in Religious Work".

Nayintai: (1947 AD to present day), Mongolian; a native of Shangmotzuo Banner, Inner Mongolia. Famous advanced workers.

A worker in the cement workshop of Tuzuo Banner Cement Factory in Inner Mongolia, and a representative of the 13th National People’s Congress of Tumoutezuo Banner, Hohhot City.

Worked in Tuzuo Banner Cement Factory from 1976 to 1998. He is progressive in thinking and active in work. Ability to give full play to the pioneering and exemplary role of Communist Party members, to endure hardship before enjoyment. He has been rated as an outstanding communist and advanced worker many times.

He enjoys high prestige among employees and the public. His greatest characteristic is that he distinguishes between public and private affairs, dares to be the first, and has the courage to shoulder heavy responsibilities.

Na Chengzong: (1952 AD to present day), ***, pen name Chenzhong; native of Kunming, Yunnan. Famous calligrapher. Now I am engaged in book management in the library of Yunnan Agricultural University.

Influenced by his father, he studied calligraphy and painting since childhood. I have studied famous calligraphers from past dynasties such as Shiguwen, Zhang Qian Stele, and Jiucheng Palace. Specializing in Chinese painting of flowers and birds, he took "Mustard Seed Garden Painting Book" as a learning model and achieved some success. In his youth, he was especially good at seal carving. He first studied the Qin and Han Dynasties, traced the seals and seals of the Qin and Han Dynasties, and carved more than 100 seals of various schools in the Qin, Han, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Drawing on the essence of the ancients, the seal master should be ancient but not imitated by the ancient.

In the works created, the vigorous knife skills and ancient excavations have the charm of calligraphy and the atmosphere of epigraphy. The composition is dense and orderly, vigorous and strange, dangerous but not strange. Artistic creation does not adhere to stereotypes and dares to innovate. After long-term practice, it gradually forms its own style. I have worked hard for decades in my art career, not pursuing fame or fortune, but paying attention to artistic ethics. Always keep in mind the ancient adage "Indian people should have a square chest and no flattery in the body."

In order to improve the theory of calligraphy art, he participated in the seal cutting correspondence school organized by Shanghai Youth Daily in 1984. In 1985, he continued his studies at Chang'an Calligraphy Correspondence School. His works have been exhibited in provincial and municipal calligraphy and painting exhibitions many times. In 1985, he was absorbed as a member of Kunming Calligraphers Association.

In 1994, his seal cutting works "The World is Common" and "One Hundred Regiments War" won the Excellence Award at the "National Library System Calligraphy, Painting and Photography Exhibition". The works were exhibited at the Museum of Chinese History in Beijing in September of the same year. In July 1995, it was published in the book "Collection of Calligraphy, Painting and Photography Exhibitions of the National Library System" published by Bibliographic Documentation Press.

In 1998, his biographies and seal cutting works were included in "Biographies of Artists of the Century" (Chinese Volume) and "World Art Collection" (Chinese Volume) published by Hong Kong Fine Arts Publishing House respectively. In 1999, his seal cutting works "Guo Guo An Bang" and "Guotai Min An" were included in the book "Appreciation of World Famous Paintings and Calligraphy" published by China Federation of Industry and Commerce Press, and won the "Handed Art Award".

In March 2000, Chuanluo was included in the book "Celebrities in the Asian Art Circle" published by China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press. In June 2000, seal cutting works such as "Dragon's Prosperity", "Millennium Auspiciousness", "Descendants of the Yellow River", "Sword Dance to Win the God", "Elegant General" and other works were selected for the "First Century Chinese Art Exhibition" organized by People's Pictorial and China Federation of Literary and Art Circles ". Won the Bronze Award and was awarded the honorary title of "World Chinese Artist".

Nathan: (1961 AD to present day), Mongolian; native of Chayouqian Banner, Inner Mongolia. Famous *** party worker.

Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee of Chayouqian Banner, and representative of the 11th National People’s Congress of Chayouqian Banner. From August 1982 to December 1985, he taught in the Chayouqian Banner People's Middle School; from December 1985 to December 1988, he worked in the Chayouqian Banner Ethnic Committee; from December 1988 to December 1990, he served as deputy secretary of Pingdiquan Township.

From December 1990 to December 1993, he served as the head of Wusu Township, Huhe; from December 1993 to December 1995, he served as the head of Sanchengju Township; from December 1995 to November 1998 He serves as secretary of Huangjia Village; from December 1998 to present, he serves as member of the Standing Committee of the Chayouqian Banner Committee and secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Committee.