qī 戚
百家姓 · Bai Jia Xing
Surname Origin
The origin of the surname "Qi": 1. Derived from the name of a fief. According to "Xing Pu", during the Spring and Autumn Period, Sun Linfu, a great official of the State of Wei, was enfeoffed in Qiyi (present-day Puyang City, Henan Province), and later there emerged the Qi clan. After the state perished, the descendants fled to the East China Sea.
Famous Story
Qi Furen Dates of birth and death unknown. She was a favorite concubine of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty and gave birth to Liu Ruyi, the King of Zhao. Emperor Gaozu repeatedly wanted to make him the crown prince, but it didn't happen. After Emperor Gaozu passed away, Empress Lü poisoned the King of Zhao and killed Qi Furen. She cut off her ears, eyes, hands, and feet and placed her in the toilet, calling her a "human swine". Qi Jiguang (1528 - 1585?) A native of Dingyuan in the Ming Dynasty, some say from Penglai. He inherited the position of Commanding Officer of Dengzhou Guard. He loved reading and understood the general principles of classics and history. He held various positions such as Assistant Commander in Zhejiang and Commander - in - Chief in Fujian. He was most famous for pacifying the Japanese pirates. He was in charge of training the troops in the three towns of Suzhou, Changping, and Baoding. His troops were well - disciplined and the border defenses were well - maintained. Later, he was transferred to Guangdong and then retired. After his death, he was posthumously given the title "Wuyi". He wrote books such as *Jixiao Xinshu*, *Lianbing Shiji*, and *Zhizhi Tang Ji*.
Random Names With "戚"
Fragrant and rich, with a graceful demeanor.
The Pillars of the Nation
Wisdom and sagacity
As elegant as an orchid.
Moistening all things, lively and refreshing
Handsome and elegant, with both talent and virtue.
With lofty goals, a boundless future lies ahead.
Erudite and versatile, broad - minded and all - embracing.