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Feng

Feng is a transliteration used in English to represent several Chinese terms and names. In Mandarin, different characters can be pronounced similarly, with fēng or féng as the standard pronunciations, and sometimes the spelling feng without tone marks.

As a surname, Feng most commonly represents the Chinese surnames 冯 (simplified) and 馮 (traditional), which are among

As a word, fēng means wind in Chinese and is written 风 in simplified form or 風 in traditional

Other uses of Feng include its appearance as a given-name element or part of place names in

the
more
widely
found
surnames
in
China
and
among
the
Chinese
diaspora.
Notable
bearers
include
Feng
Youlan
(冯友兰),
a
prominent
20th-century
philosopher,
and
Feng
Xiaogang
(冯小刚),
a
well-known
film
director.
The
surname
has
ancient
roots
and
multiple
lineages
across
Chinese
history.
form.
The
character
is
common
in
many
compound
terms
and
names,
such
as
feng
shui
(风水),
the
traditional
geomantic
practice
that
examines
how
environmental
factors
influence
harmony
and
fortune.
Chinese-speaking
regions.
The
precise
meaning
or
origin
depends
on
the
chosen
character
and
context,
making
Feng
a
versatile
transliteration
for
both
personal
names
and
common
vocabulary
in
Chinese.