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If a China man immigrates and marries foreign women, will all his descendants be surnamed China?

In fact, this question,' China man' and' foreign women' can be replaced by' X man' and' Y woman' respectively. Whether the descendants of men surnamed X are also surnamed X, the result is still the same. (X/Y= Qian Sun Zhao Li, etc. )

Generally speaking, children take their father's surname #, so this person's children usually take their father's surname (of course, it is changed to Latin letters, such as China's surname Zhang, and the Latin letters are changed to Zhang or Chang [Guangdong/Hong Kong/Macao]).

After this person's daughter gets married, the children usually take their husband's surname. If the husband is not from China, the child will certainly not have China's surname. If the son and wife decide to take the father's surname or the pinyin surname.

# There are many foreigners who take their mother's surname in China. For example, Yang Liwei, the son of an astronaut, seems to follow his mother's surname. Generally speaking, every couple has the right to decide (no Japanese, others are unclear).