Surname Origin
Feng is a common Chinese surname. In clan records it may be connected with ancient states, official titles, enfeoffed lands, ancestral legends and later branch migrations. Different local genealogies should be checked before confirming a single source.
National Distribution Clues
Main reference regions: 河南, 河北, 广东, 江苏, 四川. For research, search by province, prefecture, county, township and old place names together.
- Huguang-to-Sichuan and southwest migration
- Hakka, coastal and Southeast Asia routes
- Shandong-Hebei and Northeast migration
- Central Plains and northwest origin clues
Migration and Distribution
Recorded modern distribution and branch activity can be found in 河南、河北、广东、江苏、四川. Many families moved through official migration, trade, military settlement, disaster relocation and inter-provincial marriage.
Overseas Timeline
Overseas branches often followed routes to Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, North America, Europe and Australia from the late Qing period to the twentieth century. Search variants include Feng, Feng, ancestral county names and clan hall names.
Branch Generation Poems
Generation poems differ sharply by county and branch. The examples below are structural placeholders for comparison; actual words should be verified against local genealogies, gravestones and oral records.
Branch A世守清白、文章华国、道德传宗、万代荣昌
Branch B文世永昌、忠厚传家、诗书继世、礼义兴邦
Branch C国泰民安、宗功祖德、克绍箕裘、本立道生
Future Source Materials
Recommended future materials include ancestral hall photos, old place-name changes, stele translations, genealogy prefaces, ancestral portraits and oral histories.
Ancestral halls
- Record location, hall name, inscriptions, branch and photo source.
Genealogy prefaces
- Extract founder, migration place, generation poem and revision history.
Steles and oral history
- Keep original images, transcription, translation and interview metadata.