Chinese surname
Zhao (;[ 1] traditional Chinese : 趙 ; simplified Chinese : 赵 ; pinyin : Zhào ; Wade–Giles : Chao⁴ ) is a Chinese-language surname .[ note 1] The name is first in the Hundred Family Surnames – the traditional list of all Chinese surnames – because it was the emperor's surname of the Song dynasty (960–1279) when the list was compiled. The first line of the poem is 趙錢孫李 (Zhao, Qian , Sun , Li ).
Zhao may be romanized as "Chiu " from the Cantonese pronunciation, and is romanized in Taiwan and Hong Kong as "Chao " in the Wade–Giles system. It is cognate with the Vietnamese family name "Triệu " and with the Korean family name most commonly romanized as "Cho " (조).
The romanization is shared with the much rarer family name Zhào (兆).
Evolution of the Zhao clan [ edit ]
Zhao clan (趙氏) – Royal house of Song dynasty Zhao clans (趙氏) Yíng (嬴姓) – Royal house of Qin (state) and Qin dynasty Royal house of Zhao (state) The clans of Lian (廉), Xu (徐), Jiang (江) , Qin (秦), Zhao (趙), Huang (黄), Liang (梁), Ma (馬), Ge (葛), Gu (谷), Mou (繆), Zhong (鍾), Fei (費), and Qu (瞿)
In Lu Xun 's novel The True Story of Ah Q , Ah Q said he belonged to the same clan as Mr. Zhao, who was an honored landlord of the village. Mr. Zhao was very angry. He slapped Ah Q's face and said, 'How could you be named Zhao!—Do you think you are worthy of the name Zhao? '[ 3]
Since 2015 or earlier, in the Chinese internet, Zhao became the intimation of the Chinese Communist Party and the 'State of Zhao ' became the intimation of China. Similarly, 'The Zhao Family ' refers to the dignitaries of China, and "The Zhao's Army " refers to the People's Liberation Army .[ 4] 'How could you be named Zhao! ' is popular to satirize the people who are humble but pretend to be powerful.
In 2016, the blog writer Program Think set up a GitHub project named Zhao.[ 5] The project collects the relationships among more than 700 people in over 130 families including Xi Jinping , the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party , and many other high level government officials of the Chinese Communist Party. The Cyberspace Administration of China requested GitHub to remove the project.[ 6] Error status code 451 would be reached if the connection request to the project is from China.
Prominent people with the family name [ edit ]
Zhao Zheng (traditional Chinese : 趙政), the first emperor of China , founder of the Qin dynasty , most commonly known as Qin Shi Huang (traditional Chinese: 秦始皇)
Zhao Chengjiao (趙成蟜), the first emperor's half-brother, after the first emperor inherited the throne, he rebelled and was killed by the emperor
Zhao Chou , warlord during the Late Tang dynasty
Zhao Dejun , general of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Later Tang and Later Tang's predecessor state Jin
Zhao Gao , close advisor to emperors during the Qin dynasty. He was one of the most corrupt, villainous, violent and powerful eunuchs in Chinese history
Zhao Guangyi , chancellor of Southern Han
Zhao Jieyu , a consort of Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty
Zhao Kuangyin (趙匡胤) or Emperor Taizu of Song (宋太祖), the founder of the Song dynasty
Zhao Deyin , warlord late in the Tang dynasty
Zhao Dezhao , second son of Emperor Taizu
Zhao Feiyan , empress of the Western Han dynasty to Emperor Cheng
Zhao Hede , imperial consort to Emperor Cheng of Han sister to Empress Zhao Feiyan
Zhao Kuangyi , brother of Zhao Kuangyin and second emperor of the Song dynasty
Zhao Heng , third emperor of the Song dynasty
Zhao Zhen , fourth emperor of the Song dynasty
Zhao Shu , fifth emperor of the Song dynasty
Zhao Xu , sixth emperor of the Song dynasty
Zhao Xu , seventh emperor of the Song dynasty
Zhao Ji , eighth emperor of the Song dynasty, famous for being a skilled poet, painter, calligrapher, and musician.
Zhao Boju , painter during the Song dynasty
Zhao Yun (traditional Chinese : 趙雲), general of Shu Han during the era of Three Kingdoms
Zhao Mengfu calligrapher , descendant of the Song imperial family
Zhao Yong calligrapher , son of Zhao Mengfu, descendant of the Song imperial family
Zhao Yiguang , literary figure and author during the Ming dynasty, relative of Zhao Mengfu, descendant of the Song imperial family
Amanda Zhao Wei , Chinese student murdered in Canada in 2002
Zhao Baotong (simplified Chinese : 赵宝桐) (1928-2003), Chinese Korean War flying ace
Ben Y. Zhao , Professor of Computer Science at University of Chicago
Zhao Benshan (traditional Chinese : 趙本山), comedian/actor/director
Carol Zhao (born 1995), Canadian tennis player
Chloé Zhao (born 1982), Chinese filmmaker
Zhao Dan (traditional Chinese : 趙丹), Chinese actor popular during the golden age of Chinese Cinema
Zhao Erfeng , warlord and historian
Zhao Erxun , governor of Sichuan
Zhao Fuxin (1904–1999), physics professor
Zhao Hongbo (traditional Chinese : 趙宏博), a pairs figure skater
Jack Zhao , Chinese bridge player
Zhao Jiamin (traditional Chinese : 趙嘉敏), Chinese idol singer and former member of the Chinese idol group SNH48
Zhao Jingmin , UN commander, Chinese major general
Zhao Jingshen (traditional Chinese : 趙景深), novelist
Zhao Jiping (traditional Chinese : 趙季平), composer
Zhao Jiwei , Chinese basketball player
Zhao Lijian , Chinese politician
Zhao Liying , Chinese actress
Zhao Lusi , Chinese actress
Zhao Shuli (traditional Chinese : 趙樹理), novelist
Qing Zhao , electronics scientist
Vincent Zhao (traditional Chinese : 趙文卓), martial artist and actor
Zhao Wei (traditional Chinese : 趙薇, simplified Chinese : 赵薇), actress
Xiran Jay Zhao (born 1997), Chinese-Canadian writer
Zhao Xintong (born 1997), Chinese snooker player
Zhao Yi (traditional Chinese :趙翼), poet, historian, and critic during the Qing dynasty
Zhao Yiman (simplified Chinese : 赵一曼), Chinese freedom fighter
Zhao Yiqin , Chinese actor
Zhao Yue (traditional Chinese : 趙粵), Chinese singer, member of Chinese idol group SNH48 , and member of Chinese girl group BonBon Girls 303
Zhao Yongsheng , race walker
Zhao Yun , Hong Kong lawyer
Zhao Zhiqian (traditional Chinese :趙之謙), Qing dynasty calligrapher
Zhao Ziyang (traditional Chinese : 趙紫陽, simplified Chinese : 赵紫阳), former general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and premier of China
Zhao Zong-Yuan , Chinese-Australian chess grandmaster
Elaine L. Chao (traditional Chinese : 趙小蘭), American politician, served as the 24th United States secretary of labor
Rosalind Chao (traditional Chinese : 趙家玲), American actress
Sam Chu Lin (traditional Chinese : 趙帝恩), American journalist
Yuen Ren Chao (traditional Chinese : 趙元任), Chinese linguist
Cecil Chao (traditional Chinese : 趙世曾), Hong Kong entrepreneur
Chao Chuan (traditional Chinese : 趙傳), Taiwanese pop singer
Mark Chao (traditional Chinese : 趙又廷), Taiwanese actor, singer and model
Cindy Chao (traditional Chinese : 趙心綺), Taiwanese jewellery designer
Bondy Chiu (traditional Chinese : 趙學而), Hong Kong singer and actress
Angie Chiu (traditional Chinese : 趙雅芝), Hong Kong actress, third runner up in the 1973 Miss Hong Kong pageant
Bryan Chiu , retired Canadian professional football player; played Centre for the Montreal Alouettes in the CFL from 1997 to 2010
Baldwin Chiu (traditional Chinese : 趙保榮) as Only Won , hip hop artist, actor, producer, martial artist, national White House engineering spokesperson
Kenny Chiu (traditional Chinese : 趙錦榮), Canadian politician, Member of Parliament for Steveston—Richmond East
Keina Chiu (趙慧奈; born 1995), Japanese-Chinese television news journalist
Judy Chu (traditional Chinese : 趙美心), American politician and educator
Suisheng Zhao , Chinese political scientist
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