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What is the meaning of Shao?

The surname Shao is a descendant of Zhao Gongxi, one of the three Dukes of the early Zhou Dynasty. He was the concubine of King Wen of Zhou Dynasty. He was granted the title of Yan State during the reign of King Wu of Zhou Dynasty, and later was granted the title of Zhao Di (southwest of today's Qishan County, Shaanxi Province). He was called Zhao Gong in history. His descendants took Zhao as their surname and were called the Zhao family. During the Warring States Period, due to some reasons, the Zhao people living in Henan added a city to the right of the surname "Zhao" and changed it to "Shao". In other words, "Zhao" and "Shao" were actually the same surname. .

[Shao Family Fame]

The main Shao people in history include the following: Shaoping, the Marquis of Dongling in the Qin Dynasty, Shao Yi, the calligrapher and painter of the Song Dynasty, Shao Yong, the philosopher, and the Anti-Jin Yijun The leader Shao Xing, the Ming Dynasty painter Shao Mi, the Qing Dynasty poet Shao Changheng, calligrapher Shao Tai, scholar Shao Jinhan, writer Shao Qitao, Confucian scholar Shao Yichen, painter Shao Yun, modern politician Shao Lizi, writer Shao Quanlin, etc. Today, the surname Shao has a large population and is the 83rd most common surname in China.

[Shao's My Opinion]

The sword is power. It should not be force, which is too common. As the saying goes, the sword is the king of a hundred soldiers, and the sword is the commander of a hundred soldiers. It is ability and power. Performance

The mouth is the power of literature. Eloquence

The ear is the communication tool for the whole world