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What's the experience of having a rare surname?

1. When two rare surnames meet, there will be a feeling of "mutual appreciation", and "rare" will encounter a feeling of "precious".

Before the "20 13 China Industrial Upgrading Research Press Conference" began, Bao, president of China Private Enterprise Federation, met Zhen Yu Qi, vice president of Huaxia Happiness Foundation, and an anecdote was staged between Bao and Ke.

2. Have a proud, heavy and practical feeling.

For example, Jiang's surname is characterized by low-key, down-to-earth and heavy affection and righteousness.

3. There will be a sense of "loneliness" inside.

After all, the total population of rare surnames will not be too large, and it will inevitably appear single compared with other surnames.

4. Kinship

Find the origin of blood, establish a sense of belonging in the sense of blood, and better understand the traditional blood complex.

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The rare surnames of the Chinese nation are all-encompassing. In a network language, it means "nothing can't be wrong". A rare surname of the zodiac, there are descendants on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

A book compiled by Chen Shiyuan in the Ming Dynasty included 3625 surnames. The House of Surnames in China, written by Taiwan Province scholar Wang Sucun, contains 7720 ancient and modern China surnames, while the China Surnames Dictionary published in mainland China records 1 1969 surnames. Among them, the single surname is the most common, and there are many compound surnames and three-character surnames. The longest surname actually has nine words.

In addition to the different number of words, there are many strange surnames, such as red, green, red, orange, blue, purple and colorful; The directional words are east, west, north, south, up, down, left and right, and seven things open the door: rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea are also surnames; Surnames from "first" to "fifth" have descendants; Even modal particles like "ah" and "oh" are surnames.