Qian
Qián
Qian (钱) means 'money' or 'coin' and symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and financial acumen. It represents economic stability and resourcefulness. The surname is associated with commerce and practical wisdom.
Population Ranking
#88
Estimated Under 1 million people
Geographic Distribution
Hebei, Henan, Sichuan
Five Element Attribute
Water
wisdom, flexibility, and adaptability
Origen e Historia
The Qian surname originated from Peng Zu, a legendary figure known for longevity during the Xia Dynasty. His descendant Peng Fu was granted the title Qian Fu Shi, meaning 'Official of Coins,' and his descendants adopted Qian as their surname.
Surname Evolution
The Qian surname has deep roots in Chinese history, tracing back over 2,000 years. Originating from the ancient commandery regions, the Qian clan established itself as a distinguished family during the Han Dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE). Through centuries of migration and development, the Qian surname spread across China, with notable concentrations in Taiyuan, Shanxi. The clan produced scholars, officials, and military leaders who contributed significantly to Chinese civilization throughout the Tang, Song, Ming, and Qing dynasties.
Commandery
Taiyuan Commandery (太原郡) — Modern-day Taiyuan, Shanxi Province
Hall Title
亲睦堂 (Qian Clan)
Ancestral Hall
Qian Clan Ancestral Hall in Taiyuan — A traditional clan hall preserving the genealogical records and cultural heritage of the Qian family. The hall serves as a gathering place for clan descendants during traditional festivals such as Qingming and Mid-Autumn Festival.
Clan Motto & Family Tradition
忠孝传家,仁德继世 — Loyalty and filial piety pass through the family; benevolence and virtue continue.
Personas Famosas con el Apellido Qian
Qian Xuesen (钱学森) — Father of Chinese rocketry and aerospace engineering
Qian Zhongshu (钱钟书) — Renowned 20th century writer and scholar
Qian Liu (钱镠) — Founder of the Wuyue Kingdom during the Five Dynasties period