Zheng clan of Xingyang

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Zheng
Clan
Place of originXingyang county
FoundedWestern Han (c. 100s BC)
FounderZheng Dangshi
TitlesVarious
DissolutionFive Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (c. 900s AD)

The Zheng clan of Xingyang (simplified Chinese: 荥阳郑氏; traditional Chinese: 滎陽鄭氏) was a prominent Chinese clan, chiefly based around Xingyang county (modern day Kaifeng, Henan). Tracing their origins to the rulers of the State of Zheng,[1] they became highly prominent in government during the Northern and Southern dynasties, where they became one of the "Four Clans" in Northern Wei, and also during the Tang dynasty.[2]

History[edit]

The Zheng clan of Xingyang traces its descent to the fall of the State of Zheng to the State of Han in 375 BC.[3][1] The clan was first established in Xingyang county by Zheng Dangshi [zh], son of Zheng Jun [zh], a general who served under Xiang Yu.

Northern and Southern dynasties[edit]

The Zheng clan first became prominent in the Northern and Southern dynasties period as officials in Northern Wei, beginning with Zheng Xi (426–492).[4] Throughout the period, they engaged in intermarriage with other major clans, as well as with the ruling Tuoba clan.[4]

Alongside the Cui clan of Boling, the Lu clan of Fanyang and the Wang clan of Taiyuan, the Zhengs were one of the "Four Surnames" of Northern Wei.

Prominent members[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Xu, Boyong (1994). "荣阳郑氏家族散论". Doctoral dissertation.
  2. ^ Zhang, Weidong (2007). "略谈唐代荥阳郑氏的兴衰". Doctoral dissertation.
  3. ^ Ouyang, Xiu. New Book of Tang.
  4. ^ a b Kong, Xiangjun; Li, Zhuping (2010). "荥阳郑氏与北魏政治". 兰台世界. 3.