The origin and historical celebrities of the surname Pan

The surname Pan is derived from the surname "Mi". It comes from "Mi Pan Chong", a Duke of Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. Historical celebrities with the surname "Pan" include: Pan Mei, Pan An, Pan Yue, etc.

1. Pan Mei: (925-991), courtesy name Zhongxun, Han nationality, from Damingfu, one of the famous founding generals of the Northern Song Dynasty. Pan Mei had always had a close relationship with Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin, and after the establishment of the Song Dynasty, she was highly used. Li Chongjin rebelled, Taizu personally went to war, and Pan Mei was the governor of the camp and joined the war.

2. Pan An: Born and died between 247 and 300, Pan Yue, also known as Pan Anren, also known as Anren, was a famous writer in the Western Jin Dynasty and one of the famous handsome men in Chinese history. It describes the appearance of a person. Handsome and eloquent, Yun's appearance is better than that of Pan An. He is a native of Gong County (now Gongyi, Henan) and his ancestral home is Dapanzhuang, Zhongmu County, Zhengzhou, Henan.

3. Pan Yue: named Anren, a native of Zhongmu, Xingyang (now part of Henan Province), a writer and famous official in the Western Jin Dynasty. He is good at rhetoric, good at elaboration, and neatly composed sentences, which fully reflects Taikang's literary tendency to emphasize formal beauty, so he was as highly praised as Lu Ji at the time.

Celebrities with the surname "Pan" in the modern art world

1. Pan Shou: (1911-1999), formerly known as Pan Guoqu, was from Nan'an, Fujian. He traveled south to Singapore in 1930 at the age of 19. A great educator and calligrapher of a generation. In 1995, the Singaporean government officially declared Pan Shou a national treasure in recognition of his outstanding contributions to national culture and education.

2. Pan Xizhen: Qi Jun (1917-2006), formerly known as Pan Xizhen. Contemporary Taiwanese female writer and essayist. Most of the works are based on children's stories. Born on July 24, 1917 in an old-style family in Quxi Township, Ouhai District, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, he studied at a church middle school at the age of 14. He died at Hexin Hospital at 4:45 a.m. on June 7, 2006 at the age of 90.

3. Pan Tianshou: A native of Ninghai, Zhejiang Province, he is a contemporary Chinese painter and art educator. He is good at freehand flower, bird and landscape paintings. He is good at "dangerous and dangerous" layouts. His pen and ink have the flavor of gold and stone, simple and vigorous, and powerful. It is broad and integrates poetry, calligraphy, painting and printing into one furnace. It can also draw figures and is good at finger painting. He is the author of "History of Chinese Painting", "Zhiyin Tan Cong", etc.