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Chinese surname will apply for world heritage, and Chinese surname will apply for World Memory Herit

Chinese surname will apply for world heritage, and Chinese surname will apply for World Memory Heritage

Yesterday, a news about surnames rushed to the microblog hot search, 'Chinese surnames will apply for World Memory Heritage', which came from the first Chinese surname World Heritage Application Conference held in Fuzhou.

According to media reports, the first Chinese surname World Heritage Application Conference was held in Fuzhou on the 7th. More than 200 surname cultural experts and representatives of surname organizations from home and abroad attended the conference to jointly advocate the inheritance and protection of Chinese surname culture and promote the application of Chinese surnames for 'World Memory Heritage'.

The 44th World Heritage conference will be held in Fuzhou in 2020. Yuan Yida, an expert on surname culture of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, believes that the first Chinese surname Application Conference will connect with the international platform of the world heritage conference and combine public welfare forums with culture, art and tourism industries, which will promote the Chinese surname culture to the world stage. Promoting the application of Chinese surnames for 'World Memory Heritage' will further promote and standardize the inheritance and dissemination of Chinese surname culture.

In the afternoon of the same day, the compilation project of "Ci Hai of surnames" and the shooting project of "image of surnames" were also launched.

This' big project 'in which everyone is participating has quickly aroused netizens' onlookers' shouting' this can have '!

In addition, the topic of 'rare surnames' has also been hot discussed by everyone again. In fact, there has been a big discussion on what kind of experience it is to have rare surnames. Let's take a look at these surnames first. Can you pronounce them right?

For example: Ni & egrave;, Q & Iacute;, Tuo (T) ǔ o) , X & igrave;, SH & igrave;, Xi & egrave;, Cu & agrave; N, Chu & agrave; i.

What other rare surnames have you seen?

In fact, China's surname culture has a long history, and each surname has its unique and rich cultural connotation. In January this year, the Ministry of Public Security Household Management Research Center released the new "surname" in 2018. According to statistics, the total number of surnames in the country is 6150, and the traditional sense of "surname family" accounts for nearly 85% of the total registered residence population in China.