中和堂
中和堂 Zhong He Tang — Central Harmony
中和堂 — 中庸之道
Zhong He Tang (中和堂) represents Huang families who follow the Confucian principle of moderation and harmony.
中和堂 Zhong He Tang — Central Harmony — Complete Guide
中和堂 — 中庸之道 — 完整指南
Zhong He Tang (中和堂) represents Huang families who follow the Confucian principle of moderation and harmony, derived from the Doctrine of the Mean (中庸). This tanghao embodies the pursuit of balance in all aspects of life.
享叙堂
享叙堂 Xiang Xu Tang — Sharing Family Stories
享叙堂 — 分享家族故事
Xiang Xu Tang (享叙堂) represents Huang families who value sharing family history and maintaining connections among relatives.
仁心堂
仁心堂 Ren Xin Tang — Benevolent Heart — Complete Guide
仁心堂 — 仁者之心 — 完整指南
Ren Xin Tang (仁心堂) represents Huang families who embody the Confucian virtue of benevolence (仁), emphasizing compassion and humanitarian values.
会稽堂
会稽堂 Kuai Ji Tang — Zhejiang Mountain Heritage
会稽堂 — 浙江山乡
Kuai Ji Tang (会稽堂) originates from the ancient Kuaiji Commandery in Zhejiang Province, a mountainous region known for its tea production and scholarly traditions.
伦叙堂
伦叙堂 Lun Xu Tang — Order of Relations
伦叙堂 — 伦理有序
Lun Xu Tang (伦叙堂) represents Huang families who emphasize proper human relationships and social order as fundamental to family harmony.
余庆堂
余庆堂 Yu Qing Tang — Abundant Blessings
余庆堂 — 余庆有余
Yu Qing Tang (余庆堂) represents Huang families who emphasize the virtue of leaving blessings for descendants, expressing wishes for continued prosperity.
凤翔堂
凤翔堂 Feng Xiang Tang — Phoenix Flight Heritage
凤翔堂 — 凤翱翔
Feng Xiang Tang (凤翔堂) represents Huang families associated with the phoenix symbolism, a tanghao expressing aspirations for elevation and honor.
双桂堂
双桂堂 Shuang Gui Tang — Double Osmanthus
双桂堂 — 双桂联芳
Shuang Gui Tang (双桂堂) represents Huang families associated with the double osmanthus tree, symbolizing success and prosperity.
听事堂
听事堂 Ting Shi Tang — Hall of Listening
听事堂 — 聆听事务
Ting Shi Tang (听事堂) represents Huang families who value attentiveness and openness to counsel, reflecting democratic family values.
咸和堂
咸和堂 Xian He Tang — Universal Harmony
咸和堂 — 咸和万民
Xian He Tang (咸和堂) represents Huang families who aspire to universal harmony, extending family values to broader society.
四士堂
四士堂 Sishi Tang — Four Scholars Hall
四士堂 — 四世书香
Sishi Tang (四士堂) honors Huang families with distinguished scholarly traditions, named for four generations of accomplished scholars.
孝友堂
孝友堂 Xiaoyou Tang — Filial Piety and Friendship Hall
孝友堂 — 孝悌之道
Xiaoyou Tang (孝友堂) emphasizes the Confucian virtues of filial piety and friendship, representing Huang families who value these traditional principles.
安定堂
安定堂 An Ding Tang — Northwestern Origins
安定堂 — 西北源流
An Ding Tang (安定堂) is one of the oldest documented tanghao, originating from the Anding Commandery in present-day Gansu Province, representing Huang families with deep northwestern China roots.
宽和堂
宽和堂 Kuanhe Tang — Benevolence and Harmony Hall
宽和堂 — 宽厚和睦
Kuanhe Tang (宽和堂) represents Huang families who embrace benevolence and harmony as guiding principles, fostering peaceful clan relations.
山谷堂
山谷堂 Shangu Tang — The Literary Lineage
山谷堂 — 山谷黄氏
Shangu Tang (山谷堂) is the tanghao for Huang families descended from the great Song Dynasty poet and calligrapher Huang Tingjian, one of China's most celebrated literary figures.
岭南堂
岭南堂 Ling Nan Tang — Guangdong Origins
岭南堂 — 广东源流
Ling Nan Tang (岭南堂) represents Huang families from the Southern Ridge region of Guangdong Province, the area with the largest Huang population today.
崇德堂
崇德堂 Chong De Tang — Virtue Esteem
崇德堂 — 崇德向善
Chong De Tang (崇德堂) represents Huang families who prioritize moral virtue as the foundation of family identity.
巴蜀堂
巴蜀堂 Ba Shu Tang — Sichuan Western Heritage
巴蜀堂 — 四川西部
Ba Shu Tang (巴蜀堂) represents Huang families from the Sichuan Basin and surrounding western regions, known for their entrepreneurial spirit and rich cultural traditions.
思敬堂
思敬堂 Sijing Tang — Respectful Remembrance Hall
思敬堂 — 慎终追远
Sijing Tang (思敬堂) emphasizes respectful remembrance of ancestors, maintaining strong ancestral worship traditions.
报本堂
报本堂 Bao Ben Tang — Returning to Roots
报本堂 — 报本返原
Bao Ben Tang (报本堂) represents Huang families who emphasize remembering and honoring their ancestors and origins.
文武堂
文武堂 Wen Wu Tang — Literary and Martial — Complete Guide
文武堂 — 文武双全 — 完整指南
Wen Wu Tang (文武堂) represents Huang families who pursue both literary and martial excellence, embodying the ideal of the complete scholar-warrior.
文锦堂
文锦堂 Wen Jin Tang — Literary Brocade
文锦堂 — 文采斐然
Wen Jin Tang (文锦堂) represents Huang families who celebrate literary achievement and cultural refinement.
星史堂
星史堂 Xing Shi Tang — Stellar History — Complete Guide
星史堂 — 星辰历史 — 完整指南
Xing Shi Tang (星史堂) represents Huang families who view their lineage as stellar, viewing ancestral achievements as eternal as the stars.
松江堂
松江堂 Song Jiang Tang — Shanghai Heritage
松江堂 — 上海传承
Song Jiang Tang (松江堂) originates from the Songjiang region near Shanghai, associated with the legacy of Lord Chunshen and the Huangpu River.
永享堂
永享堂 Yong Xiang Tang — Eternal Blessings
永享堂 — 永享福祉
Yong Xiang Tang (永享堂) represents Huang families who wish for eternal blessings and continuous prosperity.
永庆堂
永庆堂 Yong Qing Tang — Eternal Celebration — Complete Guide
永庆堂 — 永远庆祝 — 完整指南
Yong Qing Tang (永庆堂) represents Huang families who wish for eternal celebration of virtue and prosperity, expressing joy in the ancestral line.
汝南堂
汝南堂 Ru Nan Tang — Henan Central Heritage
汝南堂 — 河南中部
Ru Nan Tang (汝南堂) originates from the Runan area in central Henan Province, an early center of Huang migration and settlement.
江夏堂
江夏堂 Jiangxia Tang — The Premier Huang Tanghao
江夏堂 — 黄姓第一堂号
Jiangxia Tang (江夏堂) is the most common tanghao for Huang families worldwide, used by over 70% of all Huang descendants. It honors the ancestral home in Hubei Province and the legendary filial son Huang Xiang.
济南堂
济南堂 Ji Nan Tang — Shandong Capital Heritage
济南堂 — 山东济南
Ji Nan Tang (济南堂) represents Huang families from the Jinan region in Shandong Province, the birthplace of the famous Huang Song.
淮阴堂
淮阴堂 Huai Yin Tang — Jiangsu Heritage
淮阴堂 — 江苏传承
Huai Yin Tang (淮阴堂) originates from the Huai River region in Jiangsu Province, a historically wealthy area known for its rice cultivation and strategic waterways.
渤海堂
渤海堂 Bo Hai Tang — Coastal Shandong Heritage
渤海堂 — 山东沿海
Bo Hai Tang (渤海堂) represents Huang families from the Bohai coast region of Shandong Province, known for their maritime connections.
濮阳堂
濮阳堂 Pu Yang Tang — Henan Northern Heritage
濮阳堂 — 河南北部
Pu Yang Tang (濮阳堂) originates from the ancient Puyang area in Henan Province, one of the earliest centers of Huang settlement in northern China.
秋爽堂
秋爽堂 Qiu Shuang Tang — Autumn Clarity
秋爽堂 — 秋高气爽
Qiu Shuang Tang (秋爽堂) represents Huang families who appreciate the clarity and virtue of autumn, symbolizing maturity and wisdom.
紫云堂
紫云堂 Ziyun Tang — The Purple Cloud Lineage
紫云堂 — 紫云黄氏
Ziyun Tang (紫云堂) is a major Huang tanghao centered in Quanzhou, Fujian, named after the miraculous purple clouds said to have appeared during the construction of Kaiyuan Temple.
自新堂
自新堂 Zi Xin Tang — Self-Improvement — Complete Guide
自新堂 — 改过自新 — 完整指南
Zi Xin Tang (自新堂) represents Huang families who emphasize continuous self-improvement and moral refinement, reflecting the Confucian belief in personal cultivation.
莆阳堂
莆阳堂 Putian Tang — Putian Lineage Hall
莆阳堂 — 莆田世系
Putian Tang (莆阳堂) identifies Huang families from the historic Putian region in Fujian, known for multiple distinguished branches.
蜀山堂
蜀山堂 Shu Shan Tang — Sichuan Mountain Heritage
蜀山堂 — 四川山区
Shu Shan Tang (蜀山堂) represents Huang families from the mountainous regions of Sichuan Province, with connections to the ancient Shu Kingdom.
衡山堂
衡山堂 Heng Shan Tang — Balanced Mountain — Complete Guide
衡山堂 — 平衡如山 — 完整指南
Heng Shan Tang (衡山堂) represents Huang families who embody the stability and balance of Mount Heng, symbolizing unshakeable virtue.
贤林堂
贤林堂 Xian Lin Tang — Forest of Worthies — Complete Guide
贤林堂 — 贤人林立 — 完整指南
Xian Lin Tang (贤林堂) represents Huang families who have produced numerous worthy individuals, creating a forest of virtuous people.
贻德堂
贻德堂 Yi De Tang — Inherited Virtue — Complete Guide
贻德堂 — 贻厥孙谋 — 完整指南
Yi De Tang (贻德堂) represents Huang families who value passing down virtue to descendants, emphasizing moral legacy and ethical inheritance across generations.
越越堂
越越堂 Yue Yue Tang — Exceeding Excellence — Complete Guide
越越堂 — 卓越超群 — 完整指南
Yue Yue Tang (越越堂) represents Huang families who constantly strive for excellence, continuously improving beyond previous generations.
邵武堂
邵武堂 Shaowu Tang — Shaowu Lineage Hall
邵武堂 — 邵武世泽
Shaowu Tang (邵武堂) honors the lineage of Huang Qiao and his 21 sons who dispersed across China from the Shaowu region in Fujian.
金华堂
金华堂 Jinhua Tang — Golden Flower Hall
金华堂 — 金华世系
Jinhua Tang (金华堂) identifies Huang families from the Jinhua area in Zhejiang Province, known for scholarly traditions.
零陵堂
零陵堂 Ling Ling Tang — Hunan Southern Roots
零陵堂 — 湖南南疆
Ling Ling Tang (零陵堂) originates from the historic Lingling Commandery in present-day Hunan Province, representing Huang families with deep roots in southern China.
Understanding Tanghao
What is a Tanghao?
A tanghao (堂号) is a hall name that represents a specific lineage branch within the Huang surname. Unlike family names which are shared by millions, tanghao distinguish between different ancestral lines.
Where Tanghao Appear:
- Ancestral tablets (神主牌)
- Tombstones (墓碑)
- Family genealogy books (家谱)
- Door plaques of ancestral halls
- Wedding and funeral decorations
How to Find Your Tanghao:
Your tanghao is typically passed down through family records. Check your family's genealogy book (家谱) or ask elder relatives about your clan's hall name.
