Tanghao
江夏堂 — 黄姓第一堂号
Jiangxia Tang (江夏堂) is the most common tanghao for Huang families worldwide, used by over 70% of all Huang descendants. It honors the ancestral home in Hubei Province and the legendary filial son Huang Xiang.
Tanghao
黄姓堂号完全指南
A comprehensive guide to all major Huang tanghao (hall names), their meanings, origins, and how to identify your lineage through these important clan designations.
Genealogy
如何研究您的堂号
A step-by-step guide to discovering your family's tanghao (hall name), understanding its meaning, and connecting to your specific Huang lineage.
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安定堂 — 西北源流
An Ding Tang (安定堂) is one of the oldest documented tanghao, originating from the Anding Commandery in present-day Gansu Province, representing Huang families with deep northwestern China roots.
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淮阴堂 — 江苏传承
Huai Yin Tang (淮阴堂) originates from the Huai River region in Jiangsu Province, a historically wealthy area known for its rice cultivation and strategic waterways.
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会稽堂 — 浙江山乡
Kuai Ji Tang (会稽堂) originates from the ancient Kuaiji Commandery in Zhejiang Province, a mountainous region known for its tea production and scholarly traditions.
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零陵堂 — 湖南南疆
Ling Ling Tang (零陵堂) originates from the historic Lingling Commandery in present-day Hunan Province, representing Huang families with deep roots in southern China.
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巴蜀堂 — 四川西部
Ba Shu Tang (巴蜀堂) represents Huang families from the Sichuan Basin and surrounding western regions, known for their entrepreneurial spirit and rich cultural traditions.
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岭南堂 — 广东源流
Ling Nan Tang (岭南堂) represents Huang families from the Southern Ridge region of Guangdong Province, the area with the largest Huang population today.
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濮阳堂 — 河南北部
Pu Yang Tang (濮阳堂) originates from the ancient Puyang area in Henan Province, one of the earliest centers of Huang settlement in northern China.
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蜀山堂 — 四川山区
Shu Shan Tang (蜀山堂) represents Huang families from the mountainous regions of Sichuan Province, with connections to the ancient Shu Kingdom.
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松江堂 — 上海传承
Song Jiang Tang (松江堂) originates from the Songjiang region near Shanghai, associated with the legacy of Lord Chunshen and the Huangpu River.
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汝南堂 — 河南中部
Ru Nan Tang (汝南堂) originates from the Runan area in central Henan Province, an early center of Huang migration and settlement.
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济南堂 — 山东济南
Ji Nan Tang (济南堂) represents Huang families from the Jinan region in Shandong Province, the birthplace of the famous Huang Song.
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渤海堂 — 山东沿海
Bo Hai Tang (渤海堂) represents Huang families from the Bohai coast region of Shandong Province, known for their maritime connections.
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凤翔堂 — 凤翱翔
Feng Xiang Tang (凤翔堂) represents Huang families associated with the phoenix symbolism, a tanghao expressing aspirations for elevation and honor.
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余庆堂 — 余庆有余
Yu Qing Tang (余庆堂) represents Huang families who emphasize the virtue of leaving blessings for descendants, expressing wishes for continued prosperity.
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崇德堂 — 崇德向善
Chong De Tang (崇德堂) represents Huang families who prioritize moral virtue as the foundation of family identity.
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伦叙堂 — 伦理有序
Lun Xu Tang (伦叙堂) represents Huang families who emphasize proper human relationships and social order as fundamental to family harmony.
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报本堂 — 报本返原
Bao Ben Tang (报本堂) represents Huang families who emphasize remembering and honoring their ancestors and origins.