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What are the ugliest surnames in China? If you meet them, you must be an outstanding person.
The ugliest surnames in China are Shi, Jiang, Xuanyuan and Mu. People with special surnames are not necessarily excellent people. For example, the surname is "Yes" and the first name is "Me". This name is domineering, worthy of leaving the leaderboard! But "Yes" is not an emperor, she is just an ordinary student.

Another example is the surname Jiang. According to statistics, there are 14 people surnamed Jiang in China, which is definitely a rare surname. And two of them have the same name and surname, both from the same village. Both are called "bean curd with soy sauce". Obviously, the students of "Ginger Tofu" should not be very good, otherwise they would have become famous. However, it may be that two people are working in the wrong direction. If two people make snacks, they may achieve something.

Of course, there are also outstanding people with rare surnames, such as "Xuanyuan Huangdi"! China's ancestors! There is only one person named "Xuanyuan" recorded in history. Couldn't be more outstanding. The surname "mother" is rare, but the person "mother Qiudi" is also very famous, and he was an important general in the late Wei State during the Three Kingdoms period. One of "Three Rebellions in Huainan".

Therefore, having a special surname is not necessarily an outstanding person. According to statistics, there are more than 10,000 surnames in China. There must be many special surnames, and whether these people with special surnames are excellent people is probably as long as they can answer them themselves. After all, there is an old saying called "the origin of the hero Mo Wen". What is your last name can only represent where you come from. That is a thing of the past, an unchangeable history, but the future can only be described by itself. Heroes or bears really don't depend on surnames.