Tián (田), or T'ien in Wade-Giles is a Chinese surname.[1]
An alternative transliteration of "田" from Cantonese is Tin, from Hokkien is Thinn. It appeared in the Hundred Family Surnames text from the early Song dynasty. It also means "field". In 2019 it was the 34th most common surname in mainland China.[2]
perhaps from a fief called Tian (田), which in Old Chinese is pronounced similar to (陳) in Qi state, which was granted to Chen Wan (陳完), a prince in the State of Chen, who fled to Qi in order to escape persecution. The Qi clan also went on to rule Qi for many generations.[1]
possibly dates even further back to the post name of an official in charge of the management of farmlands who served the Shang dynasty
adopted in place of the Chinese surname Huang (黃) by the son of the official Huang Zicheng during the Ming dynasty, in order to avoid persecution.
Notable people
Tian Bingyi (born 1963), Chinese men's badminton player and 1992 Olympic medallist
Tian Bu (785–822), military general of the Chinese Tang dynasty
Tian Chengping (born 1945), Chinese communist politician
Tian Chengsi (705–779), military general of the Chinese rebel state Yan
Tien Chung-kwang, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (2020-)
Tian Dan (fl. 300 BC), military general during ancient China's Warring States period
Tian Feng (died 200), advisor to Yuan Shao during the late Han dynasty
Tian Fengshan (born 1940), Chinese communist official
Gang Tian (born 1958), Chinese-American mathematician
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