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Zhang is a Chinese surname. In Mandarin, it is pronounced Zhāng and written 张 in simplified Chinese or 張 in traditional Chinese. It is among the most common surnames in China and is widely found in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and among Chinese communities worldwide. The name has multiple independent origins; in many lineages it emerged from toponymic or feudal names associated with lands, states, or official posts in ancient China.

The character 张 itself conveys the idea of stretching or spreading, and the surname’s historical origins are

In terms of transliteration, Zhang is the standard pinyin rendering. In Cantonese, the surname is often romanized

Notable bearers include Zhang Heng, a Han dynasty polymath credited with early seismographic invention, and Zhang

varied
across
different
families
rather
than
stemming
from
a
single
source.
as
Cheung;
in
older
English-language
texts
it
can
appear
as
Chang.
The
surname
also
appears
in
other
East
Asian
contexts
with
regionally
specific
spellings
and
pronunciations.
Yimou,
an
internationally
recognized
film
director.
Today,
the
surname
is
widely
represented
across
science,
culture,
business,
and
public
life,
reflecting
its
broad
geographic
and
linguistic
reach.