Zhuge

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Zhuge
PronunciationZhūgě/Chu1-ko3 (Pinyin)
Chu-kat (Pe̍h-ōe-jī)
Language(s)Chinese or Korean
Origin
Language(s)Chinese language
Meaning"Many kudzu plants"
Other names
Derivative(s)Zhu (諸), Ge (葛)
Zhuge
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese諸葛
Simplified Chinese诸葛
Korean name
Hangul제갈
Hanja諸葛
Japanese name
Kanji諸葛
Hiraganaしょかつ
もろくず

Zhuge in Chinese, Jegal in Korean, Gia Cát in Vietnamese or Morokuzu in Japanese is a compound surname in East Asia. It is ranked 314th in Hundred Family Surnames in China. The surname has often been synonymous with wisdom in Chinese culture, due to the fame of Zhuge Liang. It originated from a branch of the Ge family, who added a character to their name.[1]

According to the statistics,[clarification needed] in 2018 there are around 16,000 Chinese people who have the last name Zhuge.[citation needed]

List of notable people[edit]

Zhuge[edit]

  • Zhuge Feng (諸葛豐; fl. 1st century BC), Western Han dynasty official
  • Zhuge Gui (諸葛珪; fl. 2nd century AD), Eastern Han dynasty official
  • Zhuge Xuan (諸葛玄; died 197), Zhuge Gui's cousin, Eastern Han dynasty official
  • Zhuge Jin (諸葛瑾; 174–241), Zhuge Gui's first son, Eastern Wu general of the Three Kingdoms period
    • Zhuge Ke (諸葛恪; 203–253), Zhuge Jin's first son, Eastern Wu general and regent
    • Zhuge Rong (諸葛融; died 253), Zhuge Jin's third son, Eastern Wu general
  • Zhuge Liang (諸葛亮; 181-234), Zhuge Gui's second son, Shu Han statesman and military strategist of the Three Kingdoms period
    • Zhuge Zhan (諸葛瞻; 227–263), Zhuge Liang's son, Shu Han general
      • Zhuge Shang (諸葛尚; died 263), Zhuge Zhan's son, Shu Han military officer
    • Zhuge Qiao (諸葛喬; 204-228), Zhuge Jin's second son and Zhuge Liang's adopted son, Shu Han official
      • Zhuge Pan (諸葛攀), Zhuge Qiao's son
  • Zhuge Jun (諸葛均; fl. 2nd and 3rd centuries AD), Zhuge Gui's third son, Shu Han official
  • Zhuge Dan (諸葛誕; died 258), Zhuge Jin and Zhuge Liang's cousin, Cao Wei general of the Three Kingdoms period
  • Zhuge Xu (諸葛緒; fl. 255–260s), Cao Wei official
    • Zhuge Chong (諸葛沖), Zhuge Xu's son, Western Jin dynasty official.
  • Zhuge Changmin (諸葛長民; died 413), Eastern Jin dynasty general
  • Zhuge Shuang (諸葛爽; died 886), Tang dynasty general
  • Zhuge Yujie, (诸葛宇杰; born 1971), Chinese politician

Jaegal[edit]

Gia Cát[edit]

Morokuzu[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 尋根溯源中國人的姓氏: Genealogical Research on Chinese Surnames

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