Jiǎng (surname)
Jiang and Chiang is a Chinese surname. It is also sometimes romanized as Tsiang.
In 2019, it was the 39th most common surname in mainland China. It is listed 13th in the Hundred Family Surnames poem.
Origins
- In the Jiang and Zheng (state), when feudal lords were given the surname Jiang during the Zhou dynasty
- The Zhuang people were given the surname Jiang during the Zhou dynasty
- The Miao people, Tujia people, Lahu people, and Yao people use the surname Jiang
- The Mongolian people received the surname Jiang during the Yuan dynasty
Chiang political family
- Chiang Kai-shek, President of the Republic of China, Director General of the Kuomintang
- Chiang Ching-kuo, President of the Republic of China, Chairman of the Kuomintang
- Chiang Fang-liang, Faina Chiang Fang-liang the wife of President Chiang Ching-kuo
- Chiang Hsiao-yen or John Chiang, formerly surnamed Chang, Taiwanese politician
- *Chiang Wan-an 蔣萬安; pinyin: Jiǎng Wàn'ān); born 1978 or Wayne Chiang, formerly surnamed Chang, Taiwanese politician
- Chiang Wei-kuo, adopted son of Chiang Kai-shek and Republic of China politician
Notable people
- Chiang Wei-shui, Taiwanese colonial resistance movement advocate
- Jiang Bingzhi, author better known as Ding Ling
- Jiang Menglin, Chinese educator
- Jiang Tingxi, painter
- Jiang Wan, Shu Han official
- Jiang Ying (musician), Chinese singer
- Hong Jiang, American engineer
- Tihao Chiang, Taiwanese engineer
- Jiang Yanyong is a Chinese physician who publicized a coverup of the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic in China
- Jiang Chaoliang is a Chinese politician and investor
- Jiang Jinfu is a Chinese actor and model
- Jiang Xin, also known by her English name Rulu Jiang, is a Chinese actress
- Jiang Qinqin is a Chinese actress. She is sometimes credited as Shui Ling
- Jiang Wenli is a Chinese actress, director, producer, and screenwriter. A native of Tianjin.
- Jiang Mengjie is a Chinese actress. She is best known for her role as Lin Daiyu in 2010 television series
- Jiang Ying (musician) was a Chinese opera singer and music teacher
- Jiang Dawei is a Chinese folk singer, best known for a number of hit songs such as the theme song for the 1986 TV series Journey
- Jiang Fangzhou
- Jiang Gan, a debater and scholar who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China
- Jiang Qin
- Jiang Biwei was influential in the lives of the painter Xu Beihong and the politician
- Jiang Qing (Confucian) is a contemporary Chinese Confucian.
- Jiang Yanjiao, is a Chinese badminton player from Changzhou
- Jiang Menglin, also known as Chiang Monlin, was a Chinese educator, writer
- Jiang Ji
- Jiang Ziwen was a wei of Moling county in China during the Eastern Han
- Jiang Dingwen, courtesy name Mingsan
- Tsiang Tingfu, was a historian and diplomat of the Republic of China who published
- Jiang Chengji is
- Jiang Tingxi, courtesy name Yangsun
- Tyias Browning, known as Jiang Guangtai in China is
- Jiang Zhuoqing is a Chinese politician, who is serving as the Chairperson of the Shanghai People's
- Jiang Xiaowan, recorded. Jiang was more often referred to as Chiang Ssu-Yeh or Jiang Siye, which was likely the mistranscription of Chinese: 蔣師爺; lit
- Jiang Shiquan was a Chinese poet of the Qing dynasty. He was active
- Jiang Shen, courtesy name Dazhi, formally the Duke of Le'an, was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang dynasty, serving as
- Jiang Guangnai
- Jiang Baili
- Jiang Shusheng is a Chinese physicist and
- Jiang Tingting is a Chinese synchronized swimmer
- Jiang Gaoming is a professor and Ph.D. tutor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’
- Jiang Jing (Water Margin), fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. Nicknamed "Divine Mathematician," he ranks 53rd among the 108 Stars of Destiny and 17th among the 72 Earthly Fiends.
- Jiang Shuo is a Chinese contemporary sculptor. Jiang Shuo was born in 1958 in Beijing, China
- Jiang Wenwen (synchronized swimmer) is a Chinese synchronized
- Ai Qing; born Jiǎng Zhènghán and styled Jiǎng Hǎichéng ; March 27,
- Jiang Yefei is a Chinese fencer. He competed in the team sabre event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. "Jiang Yefei
- Jiang Liang is a Chinese footballer
- Jiang Zilong is a Chinese author of fiction and essays
- Jiang Fucong, courtesy name Weitang, was a Chinese educator and politician of the Republic of China. Jiang was
- Jiang Ping (character), courtesy name Zechang, is a fictional Song dynasty knight-errant from the 19th-century Chinese novels The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants
- Qiao Shi born Jiang Zhitong in 1924 in Shanghai, ancestry Dinghai, Chinese politician and one of the top leaders of the Chinese Communist Party
- Jiang Xin (badminton) is a Chinese former badminton player who later move to Australia and run a badminton school in Melbourne
- Jiang Guang-nan is a former Taiwanese cyclist. He competed in team time trial at the 1968 Summer Olympics. "Jiang Guang-Nan Olympic
- Chiang Yee, self-styled as "The
- Chiang Hsiao-wu was
- Jiang Yiyuan was a Chinese agricultural engineer and academician of the Chinese
- Jiang Hongde was a Chinese engineer and professor at Tsinghua University. Jiang was born in Hengyang, Hunan
- Jiang Xuemo was a Chinese economist, translator and professor at Fudan University. During his 70-year academic
- Chiang Chung-ling was a Taiwanese army general, former Minister of Defense
- Sho-Chieh Tsiang was a Chinese-American
- Jiang Bo (figure skater) is a Chinese male pair skater. He skates with partner Li
- Chiang Hsiao-wen was the eldest son of Chiang Ching-kuo, the President of ROC
- 1990 Guangzhou Baiyun airport collisions hijacker Jiang Xiaofeng, born 11 August 1969 in Linli
- Chiang Wei-ling is an educator in the Republic of China. He was the Minister of the Ministry
- "Jiang Xingge Reencounters His Pearl Shirt", also translated as "The Pearl-sewn Shirt" or "The Pearl Shirt Reencountered", is a Chinese novella
- Ram Chiang, Hong Kong singer
- Chiang Wei-shui was a Taiwanese physician and activist. He was a founding member
- Chiang Nai-shin is a Taiwanese politician. He served in the Taipei City Council from 1982 to 2009, when he was
- Cheo Chai Chen, Singaporean politician