1. Rong: The surname Rong ranks 336th in "Hundred Family Surnames". Legend has it that during the Huangdi period, there was a historian named Rong Cheng who was good at practicing Taoism. Taoists respected him as Rong Chengzhenren. The surname Rong was chosen by future generations to commemorate him. "The jade face is lonely and full of tears, and a pear blossom brings rain in spring." This poem comes from Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Sorrow". It has a beautiful artistic conception and full of affection. Don't worry about your face. The tears on your face keep flowing, just like the pear blossoms that bring rain in spring. It also shows that the artistic conception of the surname Rong is beautiful and very classical.
2. Chi: There are many versions of the origin of the surname Chi. Some say it comes from satisfaction, some say it comes from the Xianbei people, and some say it comes from the surname Ji. In history, there is a famous person named Chi Ren. Zhao. "The long night is long at the beginning of the bell and the drum is late, and the stars are about to dawn."
3. Yan: The surname Yan is one of the Chinese surnames, ranking 112th in China's population. It has a wide influence in Xiang, Guangxi and Hubei, accounting for 0.13% of the total population in the country. The total population is about 1.7 million. A relatively rare surname. Li Yu's poem "The jade railings should still be there, but the beauty has changed." The "beautiful face" here refers to the stunning beauty in the palace, but it is also the general term for all the beautiful things in the past, and is a yearning for a better life. It reflects the classical beauty and allegorical beauty of the Yan surname.