Proper noun
Ouyang (plural Ouyangs)
A surname from Chinese.
Cambridge University Press., reprinted Taipei: Caves Books, Ltd.(1986), Page 131 The Song dynasty statesman and historian Ouyang Xiu has noted that paper playing cards arose in connection to an earlier development in the book format from scrolls to pages. Source: Internet
Sima, Zhuge, and Ouyang also happen to be the surnames of four extremely famous premodern Chinese historical figures. Source: Internet
In any case, Ouyang asserted that the rules for the game were lost by 1067. Source: Internet
The Yiwen Leiju encyclopedia was compiled in 624 by the chief editor Ouyang Xun (557–641) as well as Linghu Defen (582–666) and Chen Shuda (d. 635). Source: Internet
This was edited into another history (labelled the New Book of Tang ) in order to distinguish it, which was a work by the Song historians Ouyang Xiu (1007–1072), Song Qi (998–1061), et al. of the Song dynasty (between the years 1044 and 1060). Source: Internet
Madame Ouyang most recently served her government in the Chinese Embassy in San Francisco. Source: Internet