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Luan is the
Mandarin
pinyin and
Wade–Giles romanization of the
Chinese surname written
栾 in
simplified Chinese and
欒 in
traditional Chinese . Luan is listed 243rd in the
Song dynasty
classic text
Hundred Family Surnames .
[1] As of 2008, it is the 226th most common surname in China, shared by 360,000 people.
[2]
Notable people
Luan Bin (
欒賓 ; 8th century BC), minister of
Huan Shu of Quwo
Luan Cheng (
欒成 ; died 709 BC), son of Luan Bin, minister of the
State of Jin
Luan Zhi (
欒枝 ; died 622 BC), son of Luan Cheng, general of Jin
Luan Dun (
欒盾 ; 7th century BC), son of Luan Zhi, general of Jin
Luan Shu (
欒書 ; died 573 BC), son of Luan Dun, general of Jin
Luan Yan (
欒黶 ; died 556 BC), son of Luan Shu, general of Jin
Luan Zhen (
欒鍼 ; died 559 BC), younger brother of Luan Yan, general of Jin
Luan Ying (
欒盈 ; died 550 BC), son of Luan Yan, revolted against Jin
Luan Fang (
欒魴 ; 6th century BC), the only survivor of the Luan clan after its failed rebellion against Jin
Luan Shi (
欒施 ; 6th century BC), minister of the
State of Qi
Luan Bu (
欒布 ; died 145 BC),
Han dynasty general
Luan Da (died 112 BC), Han dynasty religious figure
Luan Ba (
欒巴 ; died 168 AD),
Eastern Han eunuch
Jujie Luan (born 1958), Chinese-Canadian female fencer, Olympic champion
Luan Jin (born 1958), badminton player, world champion
Luan Bo (born 1965), female skater and coach
Luan Yijun (
栾义军 ; 1967–2009), football player
Luan Keyong (
欒克勇 ; born 1970), Taiwanese songwriter
Luan Zheng (born 1984), female handball player
Luan Yunping (
栾云平 ; born 1984),
xiangsheng performer
References
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"百家姓" [Hundred Family Surnames] (in Chinese). Guoxue. Retrieved 2014-10-28 .
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中国最新300大姓排名(2008) [300 most common surnames in China (2008)] (in Chinese). Taiwan.cn. 2009-01-06. Retrieved 2014-10-28 .