Yin surname: Yin surname is one of the common surnames in China, such as,,.
Yin: An important historical figure in Qi State, he actively promoted political reform and infiltration, which laid the foundation for the prosperity of Qi State.
Li Yin: Ancient official position, located under the state shepherd, equivalent to the current county magistrate.
Yin Xun: Prime Minister of Zhenguan period in Tang Dynasty. Together with Wei Zhi and Su Yang, he was famous for distinguishing right from wrong, loyalty and filial piety.
Yin Wen: One of the authors of "Fa" in the Confucian Book of Rites of Zhou, together with Gong Bo, Xia Shu, Guan Xiu and others, is called "Four Fa".
: Li ancient painter, a painter in the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty. He is good at figure painting, and his style is bold and free.
Yin Daguang: A modern athlete, he has won many championships in track and field competitions and represented China in several Olympic Games.
Yin Huaizhen: a well-known poet, painter, calligrapher, seal engraver and other versatile cultural celebrities in China. His artistic achievements occupy an important position in the cultural circle of China, and he is known as the "China Art Master".
Prefect: It is the official name of China in ancient times, and it is a comprehensive administrator in administration, justice and public security management.
Yin Fu is huge: it refers to the glittering and translucent color of jade, which is a metaphor for noble morality and purity.
Avoid seeing the yin star: this is a metaphor for avoiding seeing because of jealousy.
Daoyin: official name, established in the third year of the Republic of China, is the chief executive who manages the administrative affairs of counties under his jurisdiction.
Shaoyin: In the early Tang Dynasty, the county officials called Sima, but in the first year of Kaiyuan, it was changed to Shaoyin. It was the deputy of the satrap, and it existed in name only in the Song Dynasty. Later, it was another name for Xiancheng, Dianshi, Li Mu, Inspection Department and other assistant ministers in prefectures and counties.
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The earliest appearance can be traced back to the bronze writing of Shang Dynasty in ancient China. At that time, it was hieroglyphics, and one hand represented the shape of the pole. The word Yin has gradually evolved into a modern form, which is used to represent an ordinary surname and the post of "supervisor" in official names.
In ancient historical documents and classics, we can also see some applications and records of the word "Yin". Now, almost every county has Yin's official position, which is used to manage and supervise local political, economic and social affairs. The Historical Records also mentioned Yin's official position many times, such as describing Yin Jin's idea of being equal to others and Yin Wen Zi's thought.