6-625: Not to be confused with Zhang Jianhui . For other uses, see Zhang Jian . Changchien ( simplified Chinese : 张简 ; traditional Chinese : 張簡 ; pinyin : Zhāngjiǎn ; Wade–Giles : Chang¹-chien³ ) is a Chinese-language surname. It originated near Kaohsiung as a combination of the surnames Zhang and Jian from a uxorilocal, matrilocal residence marriage custom in Fujian , China , and now exists in Taiwan and diaspora communities. In 2019 it
12-472: The free dictionary. ^ https://www.ris.gov.tw/documents/data/5/2/107namestat.pdf p. 28 Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Changchien&oldid=1212629021 " Categories : Culture of Taiwan Individual Chinese surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text Zhang Jianhui Zhang Jianhui (張簡會)
18-466: The names of two others, Zhang Jianzhen (張簡真), who predeceased Zhang Yunshen, and Zhang Jianshou (張簡壽), were known in history. In 872, Zhang Yunshen suffered a stroke, and requested to transfer authorities to Zhang Jianhui so that he could be attended to. Then-reigning Emperor Yizong agreed, and commissioned Zhang Jianhui as the acting military governor. Zhang Yunshen soon died. After Zhang Yunshen's death, one of Zhang Yunshen's subordinates, Zhang Gongsu
24-467: The prefect of Ping Prefecture (平州, in modern Qinhuangdao , Hebei ), brought his forces from Ping Prefecture to attend Zhang Yunshen's funeral. As the soldiers of Lulong's capital prefecture You Prefecture (幽州) respected Zhang Gongsu, Zhang Jianhui was fearful of the situation. He thus fled to the capital Chang'an , where he was made a general of the imperial guards. Most of his brothers became military officers under various regional governors. Nothing else
30-467: Was a general of the Chinese Tang dynasty who briefly controlled Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing ) in 872 after the death of his father Zhang Yunshen , who had ruled it as its military governor ( jiedushi ) in de facto independence from the imperial government. It is not known when Zhang Jianhui was born. It is known that he was one of Zhang Yunshen's 14 sons, of whom only
36-567: Was reported to be the most-common two syllable surname in Taiwan, surpassing even Ouyang , which is the most common in the mainland. The data suggest that it is shared by 9,059 people, or 0.09% of the population. Notable people [ edit ] Louis Ozawa Changchien , American actor of Taiwanese and Japanese descent, known for The Bourne Legacy References [ edit ] [REDACTED] Look up Changchien in Wiktionary,
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