Complete Guide to Huang Tanghao (Hall Names)
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.
Understanding tanghao (堂号), or "hall names," is essential for any Huang descendant researching their ancestry. This comprehensive guide covers all major Huang tanghao, their meanings, origins, and how to identify your specific lineage.
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| | Hubei | 江夏堂 | | Fujian | 江夏堂, 紫云堂 | | Guangdong | 江夏堂 | | Jiangxi | 江夏堂, 山谷堂 | | Taiwan | 江夏堂, 紫云堂 | | SE Asia | 江夏堂, 紫云堂 | | Americas | 江夏堂 |
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--| | Jiangxia | 江夏堂 | River Summer | Hubei | 70%+ | | Ziyun | 紫云堂 | Purple Cloud | Fujian | 5-10% | | Shangu | 山谷堂 | Mountain Valley | Jiangxi | 3-5% | | Xiaoyou | 孝友堂 | Filial & Friendly | Various | 2-3% | | Kuanhe | 宽和堂 | Benevolent | Various | 1-2% | | Sishi | 四士堂 | Four Scholars | Various | 1-2% | | Sijing | 思敬堂 | Respectful | Various | 1-2% |
What is a Tanghao?
Definition
A tanghao (堂号) is a clan hall name or lineage designation that: - Identifies a specific branch within a surname - Indicates geographic origin - Honors a notable ancestor - Appears on ancestral tablets, tombstones, and genealogy recordsHistorical Purpose
Tanghao developed to: - Distinguish different branches of the same surname - Maintain genealogical records - Honor founding ancestors - Facilitate clan organization - Enable proper ancestor worshipWhere to Find Tanghao
Look for tanghao on: - Ancestral tablets (神主牌) - Top of tablet - Tombstones (墓碑) - Often prominent position - Jiapu (家谱) - Family genealogy books - Door plaques - Ancestral hall entrances - Wedding decorations - Red banners - Funeral materials - Obsequies documentationComplete List of Huang Tanghao
Major Tanghao (Main Branches)
#1. 江夏堂 (Jiāngxià Táng) — Jiangxia Hall
- Percentage: ~70%+ of all Huangs - Origin: Hubei Province (Wuhan area) - Founder: Huang Xiang (18-106 CE) - Significance: Largest and most common Huang lineage - Details: [Full article](/articles/tanghao-jiangxia-hall) #2. 紫云堂 (Zǐyún Táng) — Purple Cloud Hall
- Percentage: ~5-10% of Huangs - Origin: Quanzhou, Fujian Province - Founder: Huang Shougong (Tang Dynasty) - Significance: Connected to Kaiyuan Temple miracle - Details: [Full article](/articles/tanghao-ziyun-purple-cloud) #3. 山谷堂 (Shāngǔ Táng) — Mountain Valley Hall
- Percentage: ~3-5% of Huangs - Origin: Xiushui, Jiangxi Province - Founder: Huang Tingjian (1045-1105) - Significance: Literary and calligraphic lineage - Details: [Full article](/articles/tanghao-shangu-mountain-valley) #4. 孝友堂 (Xiàoyǒu Táng) — Filial Piety and Friendship Hall
- Meaning: Emphasizes Confucian virtues - Origin: Various, multiple branches - Significance: Focus on family values and ethics #5. 宽和堂 (Kuānhé Táng) — Benevolence and Harmony Hall
- Meaning: Promotes kindness and peace - Origin: Various branches - Significance: Emphasizes harmonious conduct #6. 四士堂 (Sìshì Táng) — Four Scholars Hall
- Meaning: Honors four scholarly ancestors - Origin: Specific scholarly lineages - Significance: Academic achievement tradition #7. 思敬堂 (Sījìng Táng) — Respectful Remembrance Hall
- Meaning: Maintains reverence for ancestors - Origin: Various regional branches - Significance: Emphasis on ancestral worshipRegional and Specialized Tanghao
#Fujian-Origin Tanghao
- 紫云堂 (Ziyun Tang) - Quanzhou - 燕山堂 (Yanshan Tang) - Northern Fujian - 双井堂 (Shuangjing Tang) - Double Well lineage #Guangdong-Origin Tanghao
- 江夏堂 - Most Guangdong Huangs - 南雄堂 (Nanxiong Tang) - Nanxiong Zhuji Alley origin #Taiwan Tanghao
Most use ancestral tanghao from Fujian/Guangdong origins. #Overseas Tanghao
Overseas Huangs typically maintain tanghao from: - Ancestral province in China - Specific village or county - Original immigrant ancestorRare and Specialized Tanghao
- 文明堂 (Wenming Tang) - Civilization Hall - 敦本堂 (Dunben Tang) - Root-Focused Hall - 敦伦堂 (Dunlun Tang) - Ethics Hall - 积善堂 (Jishan Tang) - Accumulated Virtue Hall - 忠孝堂 (Zhongxiao Tang) - Loyalty and Filial Piety Hall - 报本堂 (Baoben Tang) - Repaying Origins Hall - 永思堂 (Yongsi Tang) - Eternal Remembrance HallHow to Identify Your Tanghao
Step 1: Check Family Documents
Look through: - Old ancestral tablets - Grandparents' tombstones - Family genealogy books (jiapu) - Old photographs of family altars - Wedding or funeral recordsStep 2: Ask Family Elders
Senior family members may know: - The family's tanghao - Ancestral origin location - Migration history - Clan association affiliationsStep 3: Examine Tombstones
Chinese tombstones typically show: - Surname (黄) at top - Tanghao prominently displayed - Ancestral origin - Names of deceased - DatesStep 4: Research Geographic Origin
Your family's province of origin often indicates: - Likely tanghao (Fujian → possibly Ziyun) - Migration route - Related clans - Genealogy resourcesStep 5: DNA Testing
If paper records unavailable: - Y-DNA can connect to known lineages - Match with others of known tanghao - Confirm or discover lineageTanghao Migration Patterns
From Origin to Distribution
Jiangxia Tang: - Hubei (origin) → Throughout China → Taiwan → SE Asia → Americas Ziyun Tang: - Quanzhou → Taiwan → Philippines → Malaysia/Indonesia → Americas Shangu Tang: - Jiangxi → Hunan → Hubei → Sichuan → VariousUsing Tanghao for Genealogy
Benefits
- Narrows down lineage from millions of Huangs - Identifies ancestral location - Connects to specific founding ancestor - Enables targeted genealogy research - Links to clan associationsLimitations
- Same tanghao may have sub-branches - Some families changed tanghao - Records may be incomplete - Migration complicates trackingRegional Distribution of Major Tanghao
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| | Hubei | 江夏堂 | | Fujian | 江夏堂, 紫云堂 | | Guangdong | 江夏堂 | | Jiangxi | 江夏堂, 山谷堂 | | Taiwan | 江夏堂, 紫云堂 | | SE Asia | 江夏堂, 紫云堂 | | Americas | 江夏堂 |
Tanghao and Clan Associations
Most Huang clan associations organize by tanghao: - Singapore Huang Clan Association - Primarily Jiangxia - Malaysia Huang Federation - Multiple tanghao - Taipei Huang Clan Association - Various tanghao - American Huang Family Association - Predominantly Jiangxia When joining clan associations, you may need to identify your tanghao.Preserving Tanghao Knowledge
For future generations: 1. Document family tanghao clearly 2. Explain meaning to children 3. Include in family records 4. Maintain ancestral tablets 5. Participate in clan activities 6. Support genealogy compilationFrequently Asked Questions
Can a family have multiple tanghao?
Generally no, but: - Some branches adopted new tanghao - Marriage can introduce new family traditions - Genealogy records may show historical changesWhat if I can't find my family's tanghao?
- Most Huangs use Jiangxia Tang - Research ancestral province - Contact regional clan associations - DNA testing may helpCan tanghao change over generations?
Usually stable, but changes occurred due to: - Migration to new region - Founding new branch - Social/political factors - Adoption into familySummary Table
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--| | Jiangxia | 江夏堂 | River Summer | Hubei | 70%+ | | Ziyun | 紫云堂 | Purple Cloud | Fujian | 5-10% | | Shangu | 山谷堂 | Mountain Valley | Jiangxi | 3-5% | | Xiaoyou | 孝友堂 | Filial & Friendly | Various | 2-3% | | Kuanhe | 宽和堂 | Benevolent | Various | 1-2% | | Sishi | 四士堂 | Four Scholars | Various | 1-2% | | Sijing | 思敬堂 | Respectful | Various | 1-2% |