Zhu (surname)

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Zhu is the pinyin romanization of five Chinese surnames: , , , and .

Word/nameShandong, China
MeaningVermillion; named after the ancient State of Zhu (邾)
Variant formsZou (邹)
Cao (also adopted by former subjects of Zou)
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Zhu
Origin
Word/nameShandong, China
MeaningVermillion; named after the ancient State of Zhu (邾)
Other names
Variant formsZou (邹)
Cao (also adopted by former subjects of Zou)
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The most prominent of the five, Zhu (), is the 17th name in the Hundred Family Surnames poem and was the surname of the Ming dynasty emperors. It is alternatively spelled Chu (primarily in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan), Gee[citation needed][clarification needed] in the United States and Canada, and Choo (mostly in Singapore and Malaysia). As of 2018, it is the 14th most common surname in the People's Republic of China, with a population of around 18 million.[1][2][3]

Name

One interpretation is that 朱 refers to 朱雀 meaning vermillion. 朱 could also refer to cinnabar (朱砂)[4]. This is a completely different character from another Chu (楚), which is less common than Zhu.

Origin and distribution

The ancestral surname (姓) of the ruling family of the State of Zhu (邾) was Cao. (p. 144, Xueqin). The State of Zou, as it was later renamed, was conquered and annexed by the state of Chu during the reign of King Xuan of Chu (369–340 BC). (p. 43, Chao). The ruling family and its descendants adopted Zhu (朱) as their surname in memory of their former state of Zhu (邾). (p. 43, Chao & p. 239, Tan).

During the Ming dynasty, some people of the Zhu clan moved to Taiwan, and others later migrated to Southeast Asia, Europe and the Americas. During the Qing dynasty the House of Zhu was purged by the House of Aisin-Gioro and the Manchu people who led the Qing armies. Many royal family members of the House of Zhu were executed at Caishikou Execution Grounds during the Qing dynasty. The Zhu clan is also found in Korea and is known as 주 (朱; Ju, Joo); it is the 32nd most common name in Korea though it is combined with the Zhou (周) surname (see List of Korean surnames).

Zhu (朱) is technically a branch of the Cao (曹) surname. Nowadays, Zhu is 14th most common, while Cao is 27th most common in terms of population size.[5]

A 2013 study found that it was the 14th most common surnames, shared by 17,000,000 people or 1.280% of the population, with the province with the most being Jiangsu.

Notable people surnamed 朱

Historical figures

Government, politics and military

Philosophy and religion

Arts

Science and technology

Business

  • Zhu Chuanfeng, businessman sentenced to death for selling gutter oil
  • Zhu Chuanqing, businessman sentenced to life in prison for selling gutter oil
  • Zhu Chuanbo, businessman sentenced to life in prison for selling gutter oil
  • David Chu, Taiwanese-American, founder of Nautica, men's designer outerwear company
  • Zhu Baoguo, Chinese billionaire, founder of Joincare Pharmaceutical Group Industrial
  • Zhu Gongshan, Chinese billionaire, founder of GCL-Poly Energy Holdings Limited, an energy supplier in China
  • Zhu Huiming, Chinese billionaire, founder of Hangzhou Binjiang Real Estate Group
  • Zhu Jun (businessman), Chinese industrialist and businessman; Chairman of Nasdaq listed company, the Nine City (NASDAQ: NCTY); also chairman of the Shanghai Shenhua football club.
  • Chu Lam Yiu (朱林瑤), chairwoman and CEO, Huabao International Holdings
  • Zhu Mengyi (朱孟依), Chairman of Guangdong Zhujiang Invest, Hopson Development
  • Zhu Xingliang, Chinese billionaire, founder of Suzhou Gold Mantis Construction Decoration
  • Zhu Xinli, Chinese multi-millionaire, founder and chairman of China Huiyuan Juice Group
  • Zhu Yicai, Chinese billionaire, founder and chairman of China Yurun Group
  • Zhu Yunlai, CEO of China International Capital Corp; he is the son of Zhu Rongji, former Premier of the People's Republic of China, and a direct descendant of the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming dynasty

Sports and entertainment

Miscellaneous

Foreign

See also

References

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