词条 | Deoksan Hwang clan |
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|name = Deoksan Hwang clan |native_name = |native_name_lang = |other_names = |type = |coat_of_arms = |coat_of_arms_size = |alt = |coat_of_arms_caption = |image = |image_size = |alt2 = |image_caption = |parent_family = |country = Korea |ethnicity = |region = Yesan County |early_forms = |etymology = |origin = |founded = |founder = {{ill|Hwang Eon pil|ja|黄彦弼}} |current_head = |dissolution = |deposition = |cadet branches = |final_ruler = |final_head = |titles = |styles = |members = |connected_members = |other_families = |distinctions = |traditions = |motto = |motto_lang = |motto_trans = |heirlooms = |estate = |website = |footnotes = }}Deoksan Hwang clan ({{Korean|덕산 황씨|德山 黃氏}}) is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Yesan County, South Chungcheong Province. According to the research held in 2015, the number of Deoksan Hwang clan’s member was 3857. Hwang Rak ({{hanja|黄洛}}), a minister in Han dynasty, began Hwang clan in Korea. Hwang Rak ({{hanja|黄洛}}) had an accident on the sea on his way to Vietnam as an envoy in 28 during Emperor Guangwu of Han’s reign. Then, Hwang Rak ({{hanja|黄洛}}) drifted ashore in Silla and was naturalized there. {{ill|Hwang Eon pil|ja|黄彦弼}}, a descendant of ({{hanja|黄洛}}), founded Deoksan Hwang clan.[1][2] See also
References1. ^{{Cite book|author=|date=|title=Academy of Korean Studies 덕산황씨 德山黃氏|publisher=Academy of Korean Studies|url=http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=291778&cid=42835&categoryId=42835&mobile}} 2. ^{{Cite book|author={{ill|JIN Guanglin|ja|金光林 (歴史学者)}}|date=2014|title=A Comparison of the Korean and Japanese Approaches to Foreign Family Names|publisher=Journal of Cultural Interaction in East Asia Vol.5 Society for Cultural Interaction in East Asia|url=http://www.sciea.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/03_JIN.pdf |isbn=}}p18 External links
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