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Qiáo (simplified Chinese: 乔; traditional Chinese: 喬; pinyin: Qiáo; Wade–Giles: Ch'iao2; Jyutping: kiu4) is the 96th most common last name in China. The Qiaos are descendants of the Ji (姬) family. This name was named after a mountain. According to the legend, the ancient king Huang Di was buried in mountain of Qiao Shan (Huangling in Shaanxi). Some of Huang Di's descendants were responsible for taking care of his grave, and they eventually adopted Qiao as their last name, originally using "橋" before changing to "喬" later. Many people with this South of Shangqiu in Henan Province.

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  • Qiao (surname) (en)
  • Цяо (фамилия) (ru)
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  • 喬姓為中文姓氏之一,在《百家姓》中排名第282位。今日喬姓分布主要集中于河南、山东、江苏、山西四省,大约占乔姓总人口的55%。 (zh)
  • Qiáo (simplified Chinese: 乔; traditional Chinese: 喬; pinyin: Qiáo; Wade–Giles: Ch'iao2; Jyutping: kiu4) is the 96th most common last name in China. The Qiaos are descendants of the Ji (姬) family. This name was named after a mountain. According to the legend, the ancient king Huang Di was buried in mountain of Qiao Shan (Huangling in Shaanxi). Some of Huang Di's descendants were responsible for taking care of his grave, and they eventually adopted Qiao as their last name, originally using "橋" before changing to "喬" later. Many people with this South of Shangqiu in Henan Province. (en)
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  • Qiáo (simplified Chinese: 乔; traditional Chinese: 喬; pinyin: Qiáo; Wade–Giles: Ch'iao2; Jyutping: kiu4) is the 96th most common last name in China. The Qiaos are descendants of the Ji (姬) family. This name was named after a mountain. According to the legend, the ancient king Huang Di was buried in mountain of Qiao Shan (Huangling in Shaanxi). Some of Huang Di's descendants were responsible for taking care of his grave, and they eventually adopted Qiao as their last name, originally using "橋" before changing to "喬" later. Many people with this South of Shangqiu in Henan Province. During the Three Kingdoms, there were two famous Qiao sisters who were known for their beauty. The big sister, Daqiao, was married to Sun Ce, a founder of Wu kingdom. The younger sister, Xiaoqiao, was married to the famous general Zhou Yu. (en)
  • 喬姓為中文姓氏之一,在《百家姓》中排名第282位。今日喬姓分布主要集中于河南、山东、江苏、山西四省,大约占乔姓总人口的55%。 (zh)
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