Zhao
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Zhao (pinyin: zhào, Wade-Giles: Chao, simplified Chinese: 赵, traditional Chinese: 趙) is a common Chinese family name, which ranks 8th largest number of people with this surname in Mainland China. The origin of the family name came from the people of State of Zhao in ancient China.
Zhao is the first surname in the Book of Surnames (literally translated: The 100 Family Names). Zhao is the first surname because Zhao was the name of the emperor when the book was created. The book was created as a form of census.
The family name can be transliterated to Chew, Chiu or Jiu in Cantonese.
Zhao can also be a less common family name 兆 (Siu in Cantonese.)
Zhao is represented in Vietnamese by Triệu.
Prominent people with family name 赵/趙
- The Zhao royals of the Song Dynasty.
- Rosalind Chao, an American actor.
- Elaine L. Chao, United States Secretary of Labor.
- Yuen Ren Chao, a Chinese linguist.
- Zhao Hongbo, a pairs figure skater.
- Zhao Jingshen, novelist.
- Zhao Mengfu, a famous calligrapher.
- Zhao Shuli, novelist.
- Zhao Tuo, founder of the Nanyue kingdom.
- Vicki Zhao, actress.
- Zhao Yun, a general during the era of Three Kingdoms.
- Zhao Ziyang, Chinese politician, placed under house arrest after symphathizing with the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
Admiral Zhao is a villain in the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Zhao is also the shorthand of State of Zhao during the end of Spring and Autumn Period.
Zhao (兆) is a Chinese number for 106 or 1012.