róng 荣
百家姓 · Bai Jia Xing
Surname Origin
The origin of the surname "Rong" is as follows: 1. It is derived from the name of a fief. According to "Fengsu Tongyi" (General Discussions on Customs and Habits), the Rong clan descended from Rong Bo, a high - ranking official of King Cheng of the Zhou Dynasty. Rong Bo was enfeoffed in Rongyi (west of present - day Huxian County, Shaanxi Province), and his descendants adopted the surname Rong. 2. According to "Tongzhi - Shizu Lue - Using the Fief Name as the Surname" (Comprehensive Records - Genealogy Outline - Using the Fief Name as the Surname), Rong Yigong, a high - ranking official of the Zhou Dynasty, had his fief in Rong (west of present - day Gongxian County, Henan Province), and his descendants also adopted the surname Rong. 3. There was also a Rong clan in the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period. Rong Qi was a disciple of Confucius.
Famous Story
### Rongcheng Bo Also known as Rong Ji'e and also named Luan. He was a high - ranking official in the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn period and the son of Gongsun Yingqi. According to "Zuo Zhuan", when Duke Xiang of Lu returned from the State of Chu and heard that Ji Wuzhi had attacked Bian (the fief of Lu Zhuangzi), he didn't want to enter the city. Rongcheng Bo recited "Shi Wei", and then Duke Xiang returned. Moreover, the Ji family bore a grudge against Duke Zhao. After Duke Zhao died, he should have been buried in Kan (now southwest of Wenshang County, Shandong Province), the burial place of the previous dukes of Lu. Ji Sun wanted to isolate Duke Zhao's tomb so that he wouldn't be buried with the former sovereigns. Rongcheng Bo said, "You couldn't serve him when he was alive, and now you want to separate him from the ancestors after his death to show off your power. Even if you can bear it, someone will surely be ashamed of it in the future." Ji Sun also wanted to give Duke Zhao a bad posthumous title. Rongcheng Bo said, "You couldn't serve him when he was alive, and now you want to slander him after his death to prove your own point. What's the use of it?" Then Ji Sun gave up. ### Rong Guang With the courtesy name Wangsun, he was a native of the State of Lu in the Han Dynasty. He learned "Guliang Chunqiu" and "The Book of Songs" from Jiang Gong of Xiaqiu and was able to pass on all that he had learned. ### Rong Qiqi He was a hermit during the Spring and Autumn period. It is said that he once walked in the wilds of Cheng, wearing a deer - skin coat and a hemp rope as a belt, playing the lute and singing. He told Confucius that he considered it a great fortune to be a human being, to be a man, and to have lived to the age of ninety, which he regarded as three joys. ### Rong Pi With the courtesy name Zichen, he was a native of Wuzhong in Sui Dynasty. He was upright and broad - minded. He served as an imperial censor and always looked solemn and dignified in court, which made all the officials in the court afraid of him.
Random Names With "荣"
Magnificent and nourishing, with profound blessings bestowed.
As fiery as passion, as vibrant as energy. 注:原答案 “Fiery with passion and full of vitality” 更直白达意,此修改后的译文在文学化表达上稍作提升,通过 “as...as” 结构营造了一定的文学感,但可能在表意的直接性上略有减弱,你可以根据具体需求进行选择。
As pure as a flawless jade
Uplifting the vast sky, valiant and undaunted.
Beautiful and kind, happy and auspicious.
Dainty and precious, fair of form and fine of mind.
Dainty and exquisite, rare and charming.
The light shines, and one is radiant with charm.