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Chao

Chao is a term with multiple uses in English-language contexts, referring to both popular culture and onomastics. It can denote a fictional creature in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series as well as a surname or given name of East Asian origin. In some transliteration systems, Chao corresponds to the Chinese surname Zhao.

In the Sonic the Hedgehog series, Chao are small, creature-like beings that players can raise in Chao

As a surname, Chao is used in English-language contexts as a romanization of several Chinese names. It

In summary, Chao denotes both a cultural artifact within a video game franchise and a historical, transliteration-based

Gardens.
They
hatch
from
eggs
and
their
development
is
shaped
by
the
player’s
actions,
feeding,
and
training.
Chao
have
three
primary
statistics—Run,
Swim,
and
Fly—that
influence
their
growth
and
capabilities.
They
can
be
given
various
foods
and
items
to
improve
attributes
and
appearance,
and
they
can
be
categorized
by
alignment
as
Hero,
Neutral,
or
Dark
in
certain
games.
The
Chao
concept
appears
across
multiple
installments
and
is
a
well-known
feature
for
its
customization
and
collectible
aspects.
is
most
commonly
associated
with
older
transliteration
systems
(such
as
Wade-Giles)
for
the
surname
Zhao
(赵),
though
the
spelling
has
persisted
among
families
and
individuals
in
diaspora
communities.
Notable
people
with
the
surname
Chao
include
Elaine
Chao,
a
American
politician
who
served
as
U.S.
Secretary
of
Transportation,
among
others
in
politics
and
academia.
surname,
reflecting
its
diverse
usage
in
language
and
media.