Gao (surname)

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Gao / Kao
Ko

Gao (

Korean surname, "Ko
" or "Koh", is derived from and written with the same Chinese character (高).

Romanisation and pronunciation

Dialect or Format Transliteration or Pronunciation
Mandarin Gāo (
Wade-Giles
)
Cantonese Gou1 (Jyutping)
Minnan Ko (
Peh-oe-ji
)
Japanese
Vietnamese Cao
Korean
Revised Romanization
)
English Kauh

Origin

According to Lüshi Chunqiu, the earliest figure with the Gao surname was Gao Yuan (高元) who created dwellings in antiquity.[2] Zhuanxu, the grandson of the Yellow Emperor, was also known as Gao Yang (高陽).

Another origin of Gao is the

Jiang (姜) surname. According to the Song dynasty encyclopedia Tongzhi, an early ancestor was Gao Xi (高傒) who was granted the surname Gao in honour of his grandfather Prince Gao (公子高).[3] Prince Gao was the son of Duke Wen of the state of Qi whose ancestral name was Jiang (姜).[4]

Many non-Han Chinese used the surname Gao:

Notable people

Historical

  • Gao Yang Founding Emperor of Northern Qi
  • Gao Yin Second emperor of Northern Qi
  • Gao Yan Third emperor of Northern Qi
  • Gao Zhan Fourth emperor of Northern Qi
  • Gao Wei Fifth emperor of Northern Qi
  • Gao Heng Sixth emperor of Northern Qi
  • Gao Yun (Northern Yan)
    , Founding emperor of the Northern Yan dynasty
  • Gao Cheng paramount official of the Chinese/Xianbei state Eastern Wei
  • Gao Anagong official of the Northern Qi
  • Gao Huan paramount general of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei and Northern Wei's branch successor state Eastern Wei.
  • Gao Shaoyi imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi
  • Gao Yanzong imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi
  • Gao Shilian, chancellor during the Tang dynasty
  • Gao Shun, Military General under Warlord Lü Bu during the late Han dynasty
  • Gao Jiong, official during the Sui dynasty
  • Gao Yun (Northern Wei)
    , official during the Northern Wei dynasty
  • Gao Xianzhi, general during the Tang dynasty of Korean descent
  • Northern Song dynasty
  • Gao, guitarist

Modern

Kao

  • Charles K. Kao (1933–2018), inventor of data transmission using optical fibre, was awarded half of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics
  • Jack Kao, Taiwanese actor
  • Boy Scouts of China
  • Republic of China
  • Min Kao
  • Ping-Tse Kao
    (1888–1970), Taiwanese astronomer
  • Republic of China
    (Taiwan). First Taiwanese to receive an honorary doctorate from Waseda University, Japan.

Cao

References

  1. ^ "新京报 - 好新闻,无止境".
  2. ^ 《呂氏春秋·勿躬篇》 Original text: 高元作室。
  3. ^ Tongzhi: 《通志·氏族略》 记载,春秋时,齐国公子高的孙子,开始以"高"为氏,称高。
  4. .
  5. ^ National Institute of Korean History. 三國史記 卷第二十八 百濟本紀 第六. National Institute of Korean HistoryDatabase.
  6. ^ National Institute of Korean History. 三國史記 卷第十八 髙句麗本紀 第六. National Institute of Korean HistoryDatabase.
  7. ^ 한국인문고전연구소 원문과 함께 읽는 삼국사기 의자왕 義慈王. 한국인문고전연구소.
  8. ^ 한국인문고전연구소 원문과 함께 읽는 삼국사기 광개토왕 廣開土王. 한국인문고전연구소.
  9. ^ Jin Guanglin [in Japanese] (2014). "A Comparison of the Korean and Japanese Approaches to Foreign Family Names" (PDF). Journal of Cultural Interaction in East Asia. 5: 30 – via Society for Cultural Interaction in East Asia.
  10. .

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