Chapter 135: Your Family Name, My Name I
“My name’s Gou Dan, don’t laugh.”
“Right, right. Gou as in dog and Dan as in egg?”
“Yes. My family name is Gou and my name is Dan.”
“Do you know how valuable my name is?”
“50,000,000! And that’s not even inflated.”
“Me, too! Genuinely good at a genuine price.”
“Do you wanna change your child’s surname? Lowest price guaranteed, 70,000!”
“Wait, why are you leaving? What’s wrong with having Gou as a surname? It sounds better than your Li, no?”
“Bastard! Come back! Try that again! Who’s the dog?”
…
2015, October 11. A news conference, held by the State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China, announced the implementation of the nation’s two-child policy.
2016, January 1, implementation day, is when all evil started.
The most immediate effect of the policy was a spike in birthrate.
It has always been a tradition for the first child, male or female, to take his or her father’s surname.
The second child, if a female, could possibly inherit her mother’s.
If the second child is a male, there’s only a 10% chance of him following his mother’s surname.
This was the general research outcome of that national policy. However, if this subject was brought up in the news channels, all men would say that they are willing to have their second child inherit their wives’ surnames.
Ultimately, the idea of taking on a father’s family name never changed, which resulted in the collapse of surnames.
By the time people finally realized it, it was already too late.
They were 30 years late and everything had already turned on its head.
From 2016, January 1 to 2020, January 1, the population of China increased by 80%.
The five most popular surnames were Li, Wang, Zhang, Liu, and Chen.
Statistics:
1. Li – 14.94% = 185,300,000 people.
2. Wang – 14.41% = 168,900,000 people.
3. Zhang – 14.07% = 164,800,000 people.
4. Liu – 10.38% = 124,600,000 people.
5. Chen – 8.53% = 104,400,000 people.
These surnames occupied about 60% of China’s population.
The later generations coined this period the Surname War Boom.
This war led to the demise of two-character surnames from 2022 onward.
Names like Zhuge, Ouyang, Sima, Murong, and so on.
Of course, that was just the beginning. No one really noticed when it was being reported on the news.
Some more time passed and from that period until the year 2025, the top five surnames started phasing out the rest.
They took over 80% of the population by 2025.
Medias started reporting the phenomenon but again, no one really thought about what that meant for the future.
The government came up with a solution, which was to enforce the law that the second child must follow the mother’s surname.
However, that just worked to slow the extinction of certain surnames, not prevent it.
10 years later, in the year 2035, the second surname war erupted.
The surname Li, alone, gradually took up 63% of all surnames in the nation.
Li became the official national surname. You could just grab two random people on the streets and it was guaranteed that one of them, possibly both, would be a Li.
This was yet another beginning of the surname war.
It was then that the Book of Family Names became the Book of Family Names.
Before 2016, there were a total of 504 surnames, but by 2035, only 106 were left.
The top three surnames emerged from there: Li, Wang, and Zhang.
Liu and Chen became part of the minority.
By this point, the experts were already predicting that in the next 10 years, only two major surnames would remain.
People would just be either a Li or a Wang.
They were wrong, apparently, since only one main surname was left by the year 2045.
Li – 99.94% = 1700,629,418 people.
The rest of the surnames occupied a meager 0.06%.
Only 10 million out of 1.7 billion had a different surname from Li, and they were scattered all around China, few and far in between.
People finally understood the concept of the collapse of surnames.
20 years ago, the ethnic minorities became history and the Han ethnic group took over the whole of China.
People understood that those occupying rare surnames were like the ethnic minorities in the past.
Seeking one with a rare surname was akin to finding a needle in a haystack.
The collapse of surnames started affecting lives. Police stations, airports, train stations, banks and the like, were all starting to feel the impact.
Let’s take a police station as an example.
If a robber commits a crime, there is a 99.9% chance that he’s a Li.
Whatever his name is, Li Yi for example, there would be at least thousands if not tens of thousands, with the same name.
It has become much more difficult for the police to investigate and identify criminals accurately.
Under immense pressure, the nation thought up a new strategy that was implemented in the year 2046.
No repeated names were allowed.
All newborns must have different names.
Upon the execution of the law, naming became the most important part of having a child.
Naming children became unimaginably tough.
There were two ways of doing it. The parents could either choose a name themselves or generate one through the computer program.
Names could contain numbers and case-sensitive letters.
Names mustn’t contain more than 6 characters, and a letter of the alphabet or a number was considered half a character.
So there were only two outcomes.
Some would pick a name by flipping through the dictionary and finding some characters that were extremely difficult to write.
Example: Li Goudan (李韝黵)
Even then, such names were most likely already registered.
The easier method would be to run through the name generator until something you’re happy with pops out.
Example: Li ChenG6d3 (李尘G6d3).
But who would fancy having such messy numbers and letters?
Of course, names like Li 6666666666 were extremely valuable.
While it doesn’t make any sense, names like Li Dabian1 and Li Zhizhang2 wouldn’t be available unless you add some numbers and letters to it.
Names have become a kind of luxury, giving birth to a new occupation in the market – Name Reseller.
Resellers would basically snatch a good name before auctioning it up.
They buy low and sell high, basically.
That way, names became more and more expensive.
If you want to get hold of a better name, you’d better be ready with at least a few hundred thousands.
It even became a normal occurrence for the rich to spend millions on a good name.
Last year, after the death of someone with the name Li Xiaolong3, the name was put up for auction.
Its price went up to a hundred and forty million dollars and became the most expensive name of all time.
Of course, the resale applied only to the name and not the surname.
Newborns’ surname was another story.
There was another unique profession that emerged from the black market – Surname Changer.
As the name implies, the surname changer would help a woman alter her surname because it was too difficult to name her newborn child since both her husband and herself were Lis.
Surname Changers were those who possess the minority of surnames.
They weren’t Lis.
Of course, they charged differently, at times cheap and at times costly.
Even then, the cheapest surname would go for hundreds of thousands and the more expensive ones would cost millions.
If a woman was looking to change her surname from Li to Wang, she would get a divorce eight months into her pregnancy and get married to a Wang. She would have her newborn take over the surname changer’s family name before divorcing him and remarrying her child’s biological father.
That way, she could get a child, male or female, with the surname Wang despite the fact that both her husband and herself were Lis.
Thus, the surname changer’s job was to sign a few contracts within two months and earn a big sum from there.
Of course, the government knew of this profession and strictly prohibited such behaviors.
Nevertheless, because of the appealing profits, many started forging their identities and placing advertisements in the black markets, walls, and the Internet.
The government warned those with rare surnames that they would investigate those who marry more than five times within a year.
Although those guilty would be punished by law, many surname changers still existed.
The situation was inevitable, unsolvable, and unacknowledged.
People no longer greeted a stranger with a ‘have you eaten?’ but rather with a ‘what’s your name?’.
If you wanted to know if a person is rich, you can easily gauge it from his name instead of looking at the way he dresses.
If he introduces himself as Li Xiaolong, you’d know that he’s worth at least a hundred and forty million.
…
Year 2063.
I’m Gou Dan, a surname changer.
Almost all with rare surnames have become surname changers.
Of course, my surname doesn’t sound too great.
Yes, I know… Gou as in dog.
Because of that, it was impossible for me to charge a high price so I’m almost always starving in spite of this job.
“Dear Sirs and Madams, wanna get a different surname for your child? Only 70,000! Lowest price guaranteed!” I shouted, raising my identification card from inside of the black market.
1. Shit
2. Retarded
3. Bruce Lee
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 208: Mountain, Sea XIV – Final III
- Chapter 207: Mountain, Sea XIII: Final II
- Chapter 206: Mountain, Sea XII: Final I
- Chapter 205: Mountain, Sea XI: Refinement
- Chapter 204: Mountain, Sea: Gong Fu
- Chapter 203: Mountain, Sea IX: Malong
- Chapter 202: Seven Friends: Let It Be
- Chapter 201: Ghost Market (Part 5) III
- Chapter 200: Ghost Market (Part 5) II
- Chapter 199: Ghost Market (Part 5) I
- Chapter 198: Ghost Market (Part 4) III
- Chapter 197: Ghost Market (Part 4) II
- Chapter 196: Ghost Market (Part 4) I
- Chapter 195: Ghost Market (Part 3) III
- Chapter 194: Ghost Market (Part 3) II
- Chapter 193: Ghost Market (Part 3) I
- Chapter 192: Ghost Market (Part 2) III
- Chapter 191: Ghost Market (Part 2) II
- Chapter 190: Ghost Market (Part 2) I
- Chapter 189: Ghost Market III
- Chapter 188: Ghost Market II
- Chapter 187: Ghost Market I
- Chapter 186: Dig On, Dig On (Part 2) III
- Chapter 185: Dig On, Dig On (Part 2) II
- Chapter 184: Dig On, Dig On (Part 2) I
- Chapter 183: Dig On, Dig On III
- Chapter 182: Dig On, Dig On II
- Chapter 181: Dig On, Dig On I
- Chapter 180: Heaven on Earth III
- Chapter 179: Heaven on Earth II
- Chapter 178: Heaven on Earth I
- Chapter 177: People and Money (Part 2) III
- Chapter 176: People and Money (Part 2) II
- Chapter 175: People and Money (Part 2) I
- Chapter 174: People and Money III
- Chapter 173: People and Money II
- Chapter 172: People and Money I
- Chapter 171: Book of Revelation (Part 3) III
- Chapter 170: Book of Revelation (Part 3) II
- Chapter 169: Book of Revelation (Part 3) I
- Chapter 168: Book of Revelation (Part 2) III
- Chapter 167: The Book of Revelation (Part 2) II
- Chapter 166: The Book of Revelation (Part 2) I
- Chapter 165: The Book of Revelation III
- Chapter 164: The Book of Revelation
- Chapter 163: The Book of Revelation I
- Chapter 162: Door of Truth (Part 2) III
- Chapter 161: Door of Truth (Part 2) II
- Chapter 160: Door of Truth (Part 2) I
- Chapter 159: Door of Truth III
- Chapter 158: Door of Truth II
- Chapter 157: Door of Truth I
- Chapter 156: Smart Friend (Part 2) III
- Chapter 155: Smart Friend (Part 2) II
- Chapter 154: Smart Friend (Part 2) I
- Chapter 153: Smart Friend III
- Chapter 152: Smart Friend II
- Chapter 151: Smart Friend I
- Chapter 150: Blemish of Time (Part 2) III
- Chapter 149: Blemish of Time (Part 2) II
- Chapter 148: Blemish of Time (Part 2) I
- Chapter 147: Mountain, Sea: Ten Sons
- Chapter 146: Mountain, Sea VIII: Chaos
- Chapter 145: Mountain, Sea VII – Jiao Tu
- Chapter 144: Seven Friends: Brother Si
- Chapter 143: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) III
- Chapter 142: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) II
- Chapter 141: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) I
- Chapter 140: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) III
- Chapter 139: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) II
- Chapter 138: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) I
- Chapter 137: Your Family Name, My Name III
- Chapter 136: Your Family Name, My Name II
- Chapter 135: Your Family Name, My Name I
- Chapter 134: Rain Man (Part 3) III
- Chapter 133: Rain Main (Part 3) II
- Chapter 132: Rain Man (Part 3) I
- Chapter 131: Rain Man (Part 2) III
- Chapter 130: Rain Man (Part 2) II
- Chapter 129: Rain Man (Part 2) I
- Chapter 128: Rain Man III
- Chapter 127: Rain Man II
- Chapter 126: Rain Man I
- Chapter 125: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) III
- Chapter 124: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) II
- Chapter 123: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) I
- Chapter 122: Daytime Lady Ghost III
- Chapter 121: Daytime Lady Ghost II
- Chapter 120: Daytime Lady Ghost I
- Chapter 119: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) III
- Chapter 118: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) I
- Chapter 117: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) I
- Chapter 116: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive III
- Chapter 115: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive II
- Chapter 114: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive I
- Chapter 113: Wormhole Time Machine III
- Chapter 112: Wormhole Time Machine II
- Chapter 111: Wormhole Time Machine I
- Chapter 110: Karma III
- Chapter 109: Karma II
- Chapter 108: Karma I
- Chapter 107: Blemish of Time III
- Chapter 106: Blemish of Time II
- Chapter 105: Blemish of Time I
- Chapter 104: Panda on Strike III
- Chapter 103: Panda on Strike II
- Chapter 102: Panda on Strike I
- Chapter 101: Seven Friends: Fourth Brother
- Chapter 100: Mountain, Sea IX: Pixiu
- Chapter 99: Mountain, Sea VIII: Kylin
- Chapter 98: Mountain, Sea VII: Xiaoqian
- Chapter 97: Smoke and Business III
- Chapter 96: Smoke and Business II
- Chapter 95: Smoke and Business I
- Chapter 94: Immortal Cultivation Studies III
- Chapter 93: Immortal Cultivation Studies II
- Chapter 92: Immortal Cultivation I
- Chapter 91: The Value of Art (Part 2) III
- Chapter 90: The Value of Art (Part 2) II
- Chapter 89: The Value of Art (Part 2) I
- Chapter 88: The Value of Art III
- Chapter 87: The Value of Art II
- Chapter 86: The Value of Art I
- Chapter 85: Turing III
- Chapter 84: Turing II
- Chapter 83: Turing I
- Chapter 82: I Have Superpowers
- Chapter 81: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) III
- Chapter 80: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) II
- Chapter 79: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) I
- Chapter 78: All-seeing Eye III
- Chapter 77: All-seeing Eye II
- Chapter 76: All-seeing Eye I
- Chapter 75: Choice (Part 2) III
- Chapter 74: Choice (Part 2) II
- Chapter 73: Choice (Part 2) I
- Chapter 72: Choice III
- Chapter 71: Choice II
- Chapter 70: Choice I
- Chapter 69: Seven Friends: Whitey
- Chapter 68: Moon of Wrath III
- Chapter 67: Moon of Wrath II
- Chapter 66: Moon of Wrath I
- Chapter 65: Battlefield Reporter
- Chapter 64: Mountain, Sea VI: Baize
- Chapter 63: Mountain, Sea V: Pu Lao
- Chapter 62: Mountain, Sea IV: Wind Fox
- Chapter 61: Bet’s On II
- Chapter 60: Bet’s On I
- Chapter 59: Brilliant Silver III
- Chapter 58: Brilliant Silver II
- Chapter 57: Brilliant Silver I
- Chapter 56: Game of Destruction III
- Chapter 55: Game of Destruction II
- Chapter 54: Game of Destruction I
- Chapter 53: Has Always Been III
- Chapter 52: Has Always Been II
- Chapter 51: Has Always Been I
- Chapter 50: Field of Vision III
- Chapter 49: Field of Vision II
- Chapter 48: Field of Vision I
- Chapter 47: Pacific Ocean
- Chapter 46: My Bride III
- Chapter 45: My Bride II
- Chapter 44: My Bride
- Chapter 43: Escape II
- Chapter 42: Escape I
- Chapter 41: Candy III
- Chapter 40: Candy II
- Chapter 39: Candy I
- Chapter 38: In What World? III
- Chapter 37: In What World? II
- Chapter 36: In What World?
- Chapter 35: Unfortunate Opportunity III
- Chapter 34: Unfortunate Opportunity II
- Chapter 33: Unfortunate Opportunity I
- Chapter 32: Code K III
- Chapter 31: Code K II
- Chapter 30: Code K
- Chapter 29: Why Me? III
- Chapter 28: Why Me II
- Chapter 27: Why Me? I
- Chapter 26: Bomb Specialist III
- Chapter 25: Bomb Specialist II
- Chapter 24: Bomb Specialist I
- Chapter 23: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death III
- Chapter 22: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death II
- Chapter 21: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death I
- Chapter 20: Longevity II
- Chapter 19: Longevity I
- Chapter 18: Mountain, Sea III: Diamond Dust
- Chapter 17: Mountain, Sea II: Tao Tie
- Chapter 16: Mountain, Sea I: Forget-Me
- Chapter 15: Sometimes III
- Chapter 14: Sometimes II
- Chapter 13: Sometimes I
- Chapter 12: Clap Clap Clap II
- Chapter 11: Clap Clap Clap I
- Chapter 10: Summer II
- Chapter 9: Summer I
- Chapter 8: No Loudspeaker III
- Chapter 7: No Loudspeaker II
- Chapter 6: No Loudspeaker I
- Chapter 5: Providence
- Chapter 4: I’m Not Bad
- Chapter 3: Devil’s Corner
- Chapter 2: Dystopian Determination
- Chapter 1: The Knowing