Shǐ (surname)

Shǐ (史) is a Chinese surname meaning "history" of "official historiographer". It is romanized Shih in Wade–Giles, or Sze or Si in Cantonese romanization. According to a 2008 study, it was the 82nd most common name in China. A 2013 study found that it is shared by 2.85 million people, or 0.210% of the population, with the province with the most people being Henan. It is the 63rd name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.

Origins

 * 1) It is said to be borne by descendants of Cang Jie, the official historiographer during the reign of the mythical Huang Di, the ‘Yellow Emperor’
 * 2) Shi (史), post name of an official in charge of recording historical events during the Western Zhou dynasty. Later, the surname was subsequently adopted as a surname by descendants of official historiographers in many regional states during the Spring and Autumn period
 * 3) adopted as a surname by the Sogdians, and became one of the "Nine Sogdian Surnames", also known as ‘nine surnames of Zhaowu’
 * 4) adopted as a surname by the Ashina tribe (阿史那), a Turkic tribe during the Tang dynasty
 * 5) descendants of Shi Ji (史繼), who was bestowed with the surname by Emperor Suzong of Tang

Notable people

 * Empress Shi (Xin dynasty) (史皇后), empress during the Xin dynasty
 * Shi Dongpeng (史冬鹏), a Chinese hurdler who specializes in the 110 metre hurdles.
 * Shi Zhi (史侄), a Zhou-era public officer
 * Shi Siming (史思明), emperor of the Yan dynasty
 * Shi Miyuan (史彌遠), politician during the Southern Song dynasty
 * Shi Kefa (史可法), politician during the Southern Ming dynasty
 * Shi Liangcai (史量才, 1880–1934), a journalist
 * Shi Meng (史萌), athlete from the People's Republic of China who competes in triathlon
 * Shi Liang (footballer) (史亮), a footballer
 * Shi Jiuyong (史久镛), an International Court of Justice judge
 * Shi Liang (史良), Chinese lawyer, activist, and first Minister of Justice of the People's Republic of China