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Does anyone in China have a full surname?
Yes,

The whole surname comes from the surname of Chun, which is based on the official name. According to "Qi Ying Pavilion Collection: Genealogy of Quan Family", Quan Family came from the descendants of the official institution of the Zhou Dynasty, and the descendants took the official as the surname, which was widely circulated because of homophonic. On the other hand, "A Thousand Surnames Check the Source" said that the whole family came from the Zhou Dynasty, and the spring house of the Zhou Dynasty was the institution in charge of commodity trade. The descendants of Quanfu officials took the official name "Quan" as their surname, and because "Quan" and "Quan" have the same pronunciation, they took "Quan" as their surname. The ancestors of the whole family settled in Qiantang, Zhejiang Province in the Han Dynasty and were local aristocrats. Later, when they spread to Wu Dong, they were all over Wudi.

Important people with complete surnames in history: Quan Cong, a famous doctor in the Southern Dynasties during the Three Kingdoms period, Quan, a scholar in the Ming Dynasty, the granddaughter of a dutiful son in the Ming Dynasty, Quan, an important representative of the Eastern Zhejiang School in the Qing Dynasty, a famous historian and writer.

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There are six volumes of Genealogy of Shandong Dezhou Family edited by Jin Jun in Qing Dynasty, and four volumes of woodcut movable type printed by Baomotang in the 14th year of Qing Daoguang (1834). Now it is collected by the Utah Genealogy Society.

Genealogy of the whole clan in Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province, written by Dong Bingchun in Qing Dynasty, is a woodcut movable type printed in the 9th year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (1804). Now it is collected in the National Library of China.

Genealogy of the whole clan in Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province, written by Dong Bingchun in Qing Dynasty, is a woodcut movable type printed edition in the 11th year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1872). Now it is collected in the library of Central University for Nationalities, Utah Genealogy Society, Beijing Library and Suzhou University Library.

Twelve volumes of Quanshi Genealogy in Yinxian River, Zhejiang Province, the first volume was edited by Fenghuang and Jia, and six volumes of woodcut movable type were printed in 193 1. It is now in the Tianyi Pavilion Cultural Relics Management Office in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province.

All-optical family tree of Xiaoshan, Zhejiang, printed by 1995. Now it is collected in the archives of China Family Tree Network.

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