Zhao ( / dʒ aʊ / ; traditional Chinese : 趙 ; simplified Chinese : 赵 ; pinyin : Zhào ; Wade–Giles : Chao⁴ ) is a Chinese-language surname . 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 ).
13-823: Zhao may refer to: Zhao (surname) (赵), a Chinese surname commonly spelled Chao in Taiwan or up until the early 20th century in other regions Chiu , from the Cantonese pronunciation Cho (Korean surname) , represent the Hanja 趙 (Chinese: Zhao) Triệu , a Vietnamese surname which is the equivalent of the Mandarin Chinese surname Zhao (趙) Zhao County , in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China Zhao family (disambiguation) Zhao family (Internet slang) , based on
26-552: A Warring States period state Triệu dynasty (204 BC–111 BC), or Zhao dynasty, the ruling house of the Nanyue state Zhao Kingdom (Han dynasty) (203 BC–213 AD), a kingdom or principality in the Han dynasty Han-Zhao (304–329), a Sixteen Kingdoms state, known as Zhao (趙) after 319 Later Zhao (319–351), a Sixteen Kingdoms state Zhao (Five Dynasties period) (910–921), a Five Dynasties period state House of Zhao (960–1279),
39-1123: A character in Marvel Comics Kimball Cho , a character in The Mentalist Dr. Isabel Cho, one of the four main protagonists in Dead Space: Aftermath Cho Cheol-gang, the main antagonist in Crash Landing on You Cho Sang-woo, a character in Squid Game Jo Yi-seo, the female lead of Itaewon Class Teacher Jo, the secretary of the main antagonist in Sky Castle Jo Yeong and Jo Eun-sup, two characters in The King: Eternal Monarch Notes [ edit ] ^ National Statistical Office (2000). "성씨·본관별 가구 및 인구" . 인구 총조사 메타DB [Meta-database of
52-525: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cho_(Korean_surname)&oldid=1247279486 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Korean origin Korean-language surnames Jo clans Hidden categories: CS1 Korean-language sources (ko) Articles with short description Short description
65-647: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Zhao (surname) 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
78-454: Is shared with the much rarer family name Zhào (兆). 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? ' Since 2015 or earlier, in the Chinese internet, Zhao became
91-607: The 💕 Korean family name (조) Not to be confused with the surname 초, which is also transliterated as "Cho" or "Ch'o". Cho Hangul 조 Hanja 趙 or 曺 Revised Romanization Jo McCune–Reischauer Cho Cho ( Korean : 조 , also written as Jo ) is a Korean family name , historically Royal family name in Korea . As of 2000, there were 1,347,730 people by this surname in South Korea , about 1% of
104-464: The general population census] . Archived from the original on 2007-03-01 . Retrieved 2006-01-05 . ^ "행정구역(시도)/성씨·본관별 가구 및 인구" (in Korean). KOSIS . Retrieved 2019-08-27 . See also [ edit ] Zhao (surname) List of Korean surnames [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Cho . If an internal link intending to refer to
117-655: The imperial clan of the Song Empire See also [ edit ] Zhao Mausoleum (disambiguation) Chao (disambiguation) Zhou (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Zhao . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zhao&oldid=1181597814 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
130-577: 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 . ' 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. The project collects
143-526: 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. Error status code 451 would be reached if the connection request to the project is from China. Cho (Korean surname) From Misplaced Pages,
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#1732764676090156-490: The surname Zhao, an internet term in China which refers to the ruling elite and the rich 兆 (zhào), a Chinese numeral which usually represents 10 or 10 Mega- , corresponding SI prefix in China, equals to 10 Tera- , corresponding SI prefix in Taiwan, equals to 10 Admiral Zhao, a character in the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender Chinese history [ edit ] Zhao (state) (403 BC–222 BC),
169-6785: The total population. The name may represent either of the Hanja 趙 or 曺 . List of people with the surname [ edit ] Cho [ edit ] Alina Cho (born 1971), American journalist Arden Cho (born 1985), American actress Cho Byung-hwa (1921–2003), South Korean poet, critic and essayist Cho Byung-kuk (born 1981), South Korean footballer Cho Chi-hun (1920–1968), South Korean poet, critic, and activist Cho Chikun (born 1956), South Korean Go player David Yonggi Cho (1936–2021), South Korean Pentecostal Pastor Erica Cho , American artist Frank Cho (born 1971), Korean-American comic writer Cho Gue-sung (born 1998), South Korean professional footballer Henry Cho (born 1962), American stand-up comedian Cho Hun-hyun (born 1953), South Korean Go player Cho Hye-ri (stage name Wax, born 1972), South Korean singer Cho Hyun (born 1974), South Korean footballer Cho Hyun-doo (born 1973), South Korean footballer Cho Jae-hyun (born 1965), South Korean actor Cho Jae-jin (born 1981), retired South Korean footballer Cho Ja-young, (stage name Ah Young , born 1991), South Korean singer, member of girl group Dal Shabet Cho Jin-woong (born 1976), South Korean actor John Cho (born 1972), Korean-American actor Cho Ki-chon (1913–1951), North Korean poet Cho Ki-hyang (born 1963), South Korean former field hockey player Cho Ki-jung (1939–2007), South Korean potter Cho Kyoo-hong (born 1967), South Korean politician Cho Kyu-hyun (born 1988), South Korean singer, member of boy band Super Junior Liz Cho , American newscaster Cho Man-sik (1883–1950), Korean independence activist Margaret Cho (born 1968), American comedian Cho Mi-yeon (born 1997), South Korean singer, member of girl group (G)I-dle Cho Mina (born 1960), South Korean poet Cho Min-woo (born 1992), South Korean footballer Cho Myung-ik (stage name Mikey , born 1980), South Korean singer Cho Minhaeng (born 1965), South Korean scientist Cho Nam-chul (1923–2006), South Korean Go player Cho Nam-gi (also known as Zhao Nanqi, 1927–2018), Korean Chinese general Cho Joong-hoon (stage name Cho PD , born 1976), South Korean record producer and rapper Raymond Cho (politician) (born 1936), Korean-Canadian politician Sam Cho (born 1990), Korean-American politician and entrepreneur Seong-Jin Cho (born 1994), South Korean pianist Cho Seung-hee (born 1991), South Korean actress and singer, former member of girl groups F-ve Dolls and DIA Cho Seung-hui (1984–2007), South Korean mass murderer Cho Seung-woo (born 1980), South Korean actor Cho Seung-youn (stage name Woodz, born 1996), South Korean singer-songwriter Cho So-hyun (born 1988), South Korean professional footballer Cho Son-jin (born 1970), South Korean Go player Cho Soo-hyang (born 1991), South Korean actress Cho Sung-won (born 1971), South Korean basketball coach, former commentator, retired player SungWon Cho (born 1990), American YouTuber and voice actor Cho Tae-yul (born 1955), South Korean diplomat Cho Won-hee (born 1983), South Korean former footballer Cho Yeo-jeong (born 1981), South Korean actress Cho Yi-hyun (born 1999), South Korean actress Cho Yong-pil (born 1950), South Korean singer Cho Yoon-kyoung , South Korean interdisciplinary researcher Cho Yoon-sun (born 1966), South Korean lawyer, writer and politician Cho Yoon-jeong (born 1979), South Korean retired tennis player Cho Yoon-woo (born 1991), South Korean actor Cho Yongmee (born 1962), South Korean poet Cho Yu-min (born 1996), South Korean footballer Cho Zang-hee (born 1936), South Korean neuroscientist Jo [ edit ] Jo Bang-heon (stage name Tae Jin-ah , born 1953), South Korean trot singer and entertainer Jo Bo-ah (born 1991), South Korean actress Jo Byeong-kyu (born 1996), South Korean actor Jo Dong-hyuk (born 1977), South Korean actor Jo Gwang-il (born 1996), South Korean rapper and songwriter Jo Gwang-jo (1482–1520), Korean Neo-Confucian scholar Jo Han-chul (born 1973), South Korean actor Jo Hye-joo (born 1995), South Korean actress and model Jo Hyeon-woo (born 1991), South Korean footballer Jo Hyun-jae (born 1980), South Korean actor Jo In-sung (born 1981), South Korean actor Jo Jae-yoon (born 1974), South Korean actor Jo Jeong-rae (born 1943), South Korean novelist Jo Jin-ho (stage name Jinho , born 1992), South Korean singer, member of boy band Pentagon Jo Jin-kyu (born 1960), South Korean film director Jo Jung-chi (born 1978), South Korean singer-songwriter and actor Jo Jung-eun (born 1996), South Korean actress Jo Jung-min (born 1986), South Korean singer-songwriter Jo Jung-suk (born 1980), South Korean actor Jo Kwang-min (born 1995), South Korean actor, singer, rapper, member of boy band Boyfriend Jo Kwon (born 1989), South Korean singer and entertainer, member of boy band 2AM Jo Mi-hye (stage name Miryo , born 1981), South Korean rapper, member of girl group Brown Eyed Girls Jo Min-su (born 1965), South Korean actress Jo Myong-rok (1928–2010), North Korean military officer Jo Se-ho (born 1982), South Korean comedian Jo Seong-hyeon (stage name Eru, born 1983), American-born South Korean singer and actor Jo Shin-ae (born 1982), South Korean actress and model Jo Soo-min (born 1999), South Korean actress Jo Sumi (born 1962), South Korean coloratura soprano Jo Sung-ha (born 1966), South Korean actor Jo Sung-hee (born 1979), South Korean film director Jo Sung-mo (born 1977), South Korean singer Jo Sung-woo (stage name Code Kunst , born 1989), South Korean composer and music producer Jo Woo-chan (born 2005), South Korean rapper Jo Woo-ri (born 1992), South Korean actress Jo Yeon-hee (born 1977), South Korean actress Jo Yi-jin (born 1982), South Korean actress Jo Yong-in (better known as CoreJJ, born 1994), South Korean League of Legends player Jo Yoon-hee (born 1982), South Korean actress Jo Young-min (born 1995), South Korean actor, singer, member of boy band Boyfriend Jo Young-nam (born 1945), South Korean singer-songwriter Jo Yu-ri (born 2001), South Korean singer and actress Jo Yun-seo (born 1993), South Korean actress Chough [ edit ] Keumhee Carrière Chough , Korean-Canadian statistician Chough Pyung-ok (1894–1960), South Korean politician Fictional characters [ edit ] Amadeus Cho ,
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