• Source: Zong (surname)
    • Zong is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 宗. The Wade-Giles transliteration is Tsung.
      Zong is also a Cantonese-derived spelling for the surname Zhuang (庄/莊).
      According to a 2013 study it was the 217th most common surname, shared by 450,000 people or 0.034% of the population, with Jiangsu being the province with the most people.


      People with the surname


      Zong Ai (宗愛) (died 452), Northern Wei eunuch
      Zong Bing (宗炳) (375-444), Chinese artist and musician
      Zong Chen (宗臣) (1525–1560), Ming dynasty scholar-official
      Zong Chuke (宗楚客) (d. 710), Tang dynasty chancellor
      Zong Lei (宗磊) (b. 1981), Chinese footballer
      Zong Pu (宗璞) (b. 1928), Chinese writer and scholar
      Zong Qinghou (宗庆后) (1945–2024), Chinese entrepreneur
      Zong Qinke (宗秦客) (d. 691), Tang dynasty official
      Zong Xiangqing (宗祥慶) (b. 1960), Chinese Olympic fencer
      Zong Yu (宗預) (d. 263), Three Kingdoms general
      Connie Chung (宗毓華 Zōng Yùhuá), American news anchor and journalist
      Zong Zoua Her, ethnic Hmong leader
      Zong Xiao Chen (宗笑尘) (born 1998), Chinese professional darts player

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