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![]() The simplified Character for Bi  | |||||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 畢 | ||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 毕 | ||||||||
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Bi (traditional Chinese: 畢; simplified Chinese: 毕; pinyin: Bì; Wade–Giles: Pi) is a Chinese surname. It is listed 76th in the Song dynasty classic text, the Hundred Family Surnames.[1]
Origin
- Deriving from the surname Ji, King Wen of Zhou's fifteenth son Bi Gonggao was given the title of Bi, his descendants then used the surname Bi.[2]
 - Originating from Ethnic minorities.
 
Notable people
- Bi Chunfang (1927–2016), Yue opera singer
 - Bi Feiyu (born 1964), fiction writer
 - Bi Fujian (born 1959), professor and television presenter
 - Bi Gui (died 249), official during the Three Kingdoms period
 - Bi Hongyong (born 1974), high jumper
 - Bi Jingquan (born 1955), economist and trade official
 - Bi Jinhao (born 1991), football player
 - Bi Sheng (990–1051), inventor of printing technology
 - Bi Shiduo (died 888), Tang dynasty army officer
 - Bi Wenjing (born 1981), gymnast
 - Bi Wenjun (born 1997), singer and actor, member of NEXT
 - Bi Xian (802–864), Tang dynasty official
 - Bi Xiaoliang (born 1992), high jumper
 - Bi Yan (born 1984), women's soccer player
 - Bi Hansheng, Chinese name adopted by Irish comedian Des Bishop (born 1975)
 - Kenneth Bi, Hong Kong-Canadian actor
 - Bii (singer) (born 1989), also called Bi Shu-jin, South Korean-born Taiwanese singer
 
References
- ↑ K. S. Tom. [1989] (1989). Echoes from Old China: Life, Legends and Lore of the Middle Kingdom. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0-8248-1285-9.
 - ↑ 《通志·氏族略》、《新唐书·宰相世系表》均有記載.
 
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