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Huang is the transliteration of the Chinese surname (Simplified Chinese: 黄; Traditional Chinese: 黃; Hanyu Pinyin: Huáng), which also has the literal meaning yellow. It is the 7th largest number of people with this surname in Mainland China. A Chinese surname, family name (Chinese: å§; Hanyu Pinyin: or clan name æ°; shì), is one of the hundreds or thousands of family names that have been historically used by Han Chinese and Sinicized Chinese ethnic groups in mainland China, Taiwan, and among ethnic Chinese in overseas Chinese communities. ...
Simplified Chinese characters (Simplified Chinese: ç®ä½å; Traditional Chinese: ç°¡é«å; pinyin: jiÇntÇzì; also called ç®åå/ç°¡åå, jiÇnhuà zì) are one of two standard character sets of printed contemporary Chinese written language. ...
Traditional Chinese characters are one of two standard character sets of printed contemporary Chinese written language. ...
Hanyu Pinyin (Simplified Chinese: æ±è¯æ¼é³; Traditional Chinese: æ¼¢èªæ¼é³; Pinyin: , lit. ...
Yellow is any of a number of similar colors with a wavelength of 565-590 nanometers. ...
The highlighted area in the map is what is commonly known as mainland China. Mainland China (Simplified Chinese: ä¸å½å¤§é; Traditional Chinese: ä¸å大é¸; Hanyu Pinyin: , lit. ...
It is transliterated to Wong, Vong, Bong, Ng, Wee, Oi, Oei or Ooi, Ong or Hwang due to dialect-language variations. The surname is known as Hoàng or as Huỳnh in Vietnamese, and Hwang or Whang in Korean. Personal names Wong is a Chinese surname. ...
Ong is a village located in Clay County, Nebraska. ...
Hwang can refer to: Hwange - a city in western Zimbabwe. ...
Huang is the 7th most common surname in China, with a population of more than 29 million (2000 estimate); the 3rd most common surname in Taiwan, with a population of 6% Taiwanese(1.4 million, 2005 estimate). It is also the name of more than 2 million overseas Chinese, many Vietnamese (no data available), and an estimated 1 million Koreans (The 2000 census of South Korea revealed it was the surname for 644,294 South Koreans, ranked 17th).
Prominent people with family name 黃
- Huang Chuping, also known as Wong Tai Sin, a Taoist deity
- Huang Feihong, also known as Wong Fei Hung, a kung fu master
- Huang Gai, General of Wu Kingdom during the Three Kingdoms Period
- Huang Ju, politician
- Huang Qiaoshan (872-953), Vice-Minister of Works of Tang dynasty.
- Huang Senping (Ming Dynasty), better known as Ong Sum Ping, son-in-law of Sultan Muhammad Shah, the first Muslim ruler of the Sultanate of Brunei.
- Huang Sheng Shyan, also known as Huang Hsing-hsien (WG) or Huáng Xìngxián (py), a kung fu and tai chi master.
- Huang Shougong (629-712), Founder of the famous Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou, China.
- Huang Xie, Lord of Chunshen, Prime Minister of the state of Chu during the Warring States Period.
- Huang Xing Chinese revolutionary.
- Huang Zhong, General of Shu Han Kingdom during the Three Kingdoms Period
Wong Tai Sin (黃大仙; Pinyin: Huáng Dàxian), literally translates to the Great Immortal Wong. ...
For other uses of the words tao and dao, see Dao (disambiguation). ...
Wong Fei Hung (黃飛鴻 huang2 fei1 hong2) (1847 - 1924) was a healer, martial artist and revolutionary who became a Chinese folk hero. ...
Alternative meaning: Kung Fu (TV series) Kung fu or gongfu (功夫, Pinyin: gōngfu) is a well-known Chinese term used in the West to designate Chinese martial arts. ...
Huang Gai (é»è) was an officer of the Kingdom of Wu in during Chinas Three Kingdoms period. ...
The Kingdom of Wu (Chinese: 吳, pinyin: wú) refers to a nation and several states throughout Chinese history of around the same region in China. ...
The Three Kingdoms period (Traditional Chinese characters: 三國, Simplified Chinese characters: 三国, pinyin Sānguó) is a period in the History of China. ...
Huang Ju (黄菊, py: Huáng Jú) (born September 1939) is a Vice Premier of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
For the band, see Tang Dynasty (band). ...
Ming redirects here â for other uses of this term see Ming (disambiguation) The Ming Dynasty (Chinese: ææ; Hanyu Pinyin: ) was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644. ...
Huang Sheng Shyan Huang Sheng-Shyan, Huang Hsing-hsien (WG) or Huáng Xìngxián (py) was born in 1910 in Minhou County of the Fujian province in Mainland China. ...
Wade-Giles, sometimes abbreviated Wade, is a Romanization (phonetic notation and transliteration) system for the Chinese language based on Mandarin. ...
Hanyu Pinyin (Simplified Chinese: æ±è¯æ¼é³; Traditional Chinese: æ¼¢èªæ¼é³; Pinyin: , lit. ...
Alternative meaning: Kung Fu (TV series) Kung fu or gongfu (功夫, Pinyin: gōngfu) is a well-known Chinese term used in the West to designate Chinese martial arts. ...
Tai Chi Chuan or Taijiquan (from Chinese 太极拳 Tàijíquán, literally supreme ultimate fist), commonly known as Tai Chi or Taiji, is a nei chia (internal) Chinese martial art which is known for the claims of health and longevity benefits made by its practitioners and in some recent...
State of Chu (small seal script, 220 BC) Chu (æ¥) was a kingdom in what is now southern China during the Spring and Autumn period (722-481 BCE) and Warring States (481-212 BCE) period. ...
Alternative meaning: Warring States Period (Japan) The Warring States Period (traditional Chinese: æ°åæä»£, simplified Chinese: æå½æ¶ä»£ pinyin Zhà nguó ShÃdà i) takes place from sometime in the 5th century BC to the unification of China by Qin in 221 BC. It is nominally considered to be the second part of the...
Huang Hsing Huang Hsing or Huáng Xīng (S. Chinese: 黄兴, T. Chinese: 黃興; October 25, 1874 – October 31, 1916), Chinese revolutionary leader, militarist and statesman, was the first arm commander-in-chief of Republic of China. ...
Huang Zhong (黄忠; style name: Hansheng 汉升) (? - 220), was born Nanyang (in modern day Henan province). ...
The Kingdom of Shu (蜀 shǔ) (221 – 263) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the fall of the Han Dynasty. ...
The Three Kingdoms period (Traditional Chinese characters: 三國, Simplified Chinese characters: 三国, pinyin Sānguó) is a period in the History of China. ...
External links - Huang Genealogy
- Origin and Development of the Huang Surname Clan
- Study of Huang
- Huang in Zhongshan (in Chinese)
- Huang's Forum (in Chinese)
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