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Maos

Maos is a plural or anglicized form used to refer to people who bear the Chinese surname Mao (毛). It is not a separate given name or title but a way to talk about individuals who share that surname, or the Mao family as a group in English prose.

The surname Mao is common in China and among Chinese communities abroad. In Mandarin, it is pronounced

In English-language writing, "Maos" appears mainly when discussing multiple people with the surname or referring to

See also: Mao (surname). For further disambiguation or information about specific individuals named Mao, consult dedicated

roughly
as
"Mao"
with
a
falling-rising
tone,
and
the
character
毛
has
meanings
such
as
hair
or
fur.
In
practice,
the
semantic
content
of
the
character
is
not
the
primary
source
of
information
about
the
name;
it
is
primarily
a
surname
with
historical
lineage
in
Chinese
history
and
culture.
a
family
lineage.
The
most
prominent
bearer
associated
with
the
name
is
Mao
Zedong
(毛泽东),
the
revolutionary
leader
who
founded
the
People's
Republic
of
China.
Other
individuals
with
the
surname
Mao
have
contributed
to
fields
such
as
politics,
science,
literature,
and
the
arts,
reflecting
the
surname’s
broad
geographic
and
cultural
distribution.
articles
on
those
persons
or
on
the
surname
Mao
in
general.