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Quán is the Pinyin romanization of the Chinese family names 權 / 权 and 全 , as well as a customary spelling of 關 (pinyin: Guān ). All written forms of the name are rare enough that they do not appear in the list of the 100 most common Chinese surnames .

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8-505: Chuan may refer to: Quan , a Chinese surname Chuan (food) , a food originating in Xinjiang Abbreviation for Sichuan See also [ edit ] Chuanqi (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chuan . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

16-756: Is a Chinese surname . A notable with the surname Quan surname was Quan Deyu , who was born in 759 during the reign of Emperor Suzong . His family claimed to descend from the Later Qin official Quan Yi (權翼). His family tree was from the Sui dynasty official Quan Rong (權榮). During the Shang dynasty , the Quan family founded the state of Quan (權國). In the state of Chu , the Xiong family lived in Quan County (權縣), and took

24-556: Is used. In Macao , the surname is as Kuan due to the Portuguese influence. In addition the surname Cuan is also used in Mexico. In many overseas Chinese communities, both spellings, Kuan and Kwan, as well as Quan, are common. It is also a Vietnamese surname that uses the same character, romanised as Quan . It is also a Japanese surname, Seki ( Japanese : 関 ), that uses the same character. The Vietnamese surname, Quan and

32-608: The Wade–Giles romanization system. Quan Cong was a military general of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms , while Quan Huijie (全惠解) the Empress Quan (全) was empress of Eastern Wu. The Quan (全) family was founded with this public, official name. During ancient times, Quandi (全地) was the old regional name, where people would get the surname Quan (全). The Yuan dynasty and Wan Quan (万全) are nomadic people , who get

40-448: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chuan&oldid=1232721921 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Quan Quan ( traditional Chinese : 權 ; simplified Chinese : 权 ; pinyin : Quán )

48-659: The same surname is more commonly spelled Kwan , while people in Taiwan often use the Wade-Giles spelling Kuan. Gu%C4%81n Guan ( traditional Chinese : 關 ; simplified Chinese : 关 ; pinyin : Guān ) is a Chinese surname . Guan is 394th in the Hundred Family Surnames . In Hong Kong , the surname is romanised as Kwan in Cantonese. In Taiwan , the Wade–Giles spelling Kuan

56-649: The surname Quan (全) with their given name. Quan ( Chinese : 關 ) is the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese surname spelled Guān in Pinyin, as well as a customary non-systemic spelling of its pronunciation in different varieties of Chinese (including Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hakka). The spelling Quan can be found among overseas Chinese communities in Vietnam and Anglophone countries. In Hong Kong,

64-520: The surname Quan. Quan ( Chinese : 全 ; pinyin : Quán ), is a Chinese family name . Liang and Yang in alternative Mandarin are other spellings. The character 全 is rendered as Jeon in Korean and is one of several Chinese characters for the common Korean surname Jeon (Chun). The character 全 is rendered as Toàn in Vietnamese. The name is spelled Chuan in Taiwan, based on

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