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Language(s)
  
Chinese

Meaning
  
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Language(s)
  
Middle Chinese

Lu (surname 蘆)

Pronunciation
  
Lú (Mandarin) Lo (Cantonese)

is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 芦 in simplified character and 蘆 in traditional character. It is also spelled Lo according to the Cantonese pronunciation. Lu 芦 is the 140th most common surname in China, with a population of 980,000. A relatively new surname, it is not listed in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames.

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Demographics

As of 2008, Lu 蘆 is the 140th most common surname in China, shared by 980,000 people, or 0.079% of the Chinese population. It is concentrated in the provinces of Anhui, Hubei, Hebei, and Henan, which altogether account for 43% of the total, including 17% in Anhui alone.

Origins

Lu 蘆 is a relatively new surname by Chinese standard, with a history of about 1,500 years. It was first recorded during the Xianbei Northern Wei dynasty, when Emperor Xiaowen (reigned 467–499 AD) implemented a drastic policy of sinicization, ordering his own people to adopt Chinese-style surnames. The Molu (莫蘆) tribe of Xianbei adopted Lu 蘆 as their surname. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, many people of the Zhuang, Yao, and Miao ethnicities in southern China also adopted the surname.

Notable people

  • Lu Di (芦荻; born 1931), Peking University professor, animal rights activist
  • Lu Xiumei (芦秀梅; 1957–2012), soprano singer
  • Lu Xin (芦欣; born 1974), football player
  • Lu Qiang (芦强; born 1989), football player
  • Lu Zheyu (芦哲宇; born 1989), football player
  • Lu Di (蘆笛), writer
  • Lu Weiqi (蘆葦琪), TV presenter
  • References

    Lu (surname 蘆) Wikipedia