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- a43f05a9afc18733db4bb4c7401e7214eaddd505eac76de9cf024fe377626a76 date "1995-06-03".
- a43f05a9afc18733db4bb4c7401e7214eaddd505eac76de9cf024fe377626a76 edition "US".
- a43f05a9afc18733db4bb4c7401e7214eaddd505eac76de9cf024fe377626a76 isCitedBy Chinese_surname.
- a43f05a9afc18733db4bb4c7401e7214eaddd505eac76de9cf024fe377626a76 journal The_Economist.
- a43f05a9afc18733db4bb4c7401e7214eaddd505eac76de9cf024fe377626a76 page "32".
- a43f05a9afc18733db4bb4c7401e7214eaddd505eac76de9cf024fe377626a76 quote "Only 3,100 surnames are now in use in China [...] compared with nearly 12,000 in the past. An 'evolutionary dwindling' of surnames is common to all societies. [...] [B]ut in China, [Du] says, where surnames have been in use far longer than in most other places, the paucity has become acute.".
- a43f05a9afc18733db4bb4c7401e7214eaddd505eac76de9cf024fe377626a76 title "O rare John Smith".