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Shao is a transliteration used for several Chinese words and names. It commonly appears as a surname, as part of given names, or as a word with its own meaning in Chinese. Because different Chinese characters share the same pronunciation, “Shao” can refer to several distinct terms depending on context.

The surname Shao (邵) is one of the historical Chinese family names. It is found throughout China

In given names, Shao is often derived from several different characters, each with its own meaning. Common

Beyond names, the syllable shao occurs in everyday Chinese words. For example, 烧 (shāo) means “to burn”

and
in
overseas
Chinese
communities.
A
notable
historical
figure
with
this
surname
is
Shao
Yong
(邵雍),
a
Song
dynasty
philosopher
associated
with
Neo-Confucian
thought.
As
a
surname,
Shao
appears
in
various
regional
lineages
and
in
genealogical
records
dating
back
to
ancient
times.
examples
include
绍
(shào),
meaning
“to
continue”
or
“to
carry
on,”
and
少
(shǎo),
meaning
“young”
or
“few.”
The
same
syllable
can
also
appear
in
place
names,
such
as
Shaoxing
(绍兴).
The
diversity
of
characters
means
that
the
same
romanized
syllable
can
have
multiple
distinct
origins
in
names.
or
“to
roast,”
and
is
widely
used
in
cooking
terms
such
as
烧烤
(barbecue)
and
various
dishes
described
with
烧.
The
different
characters
and
tones
behind
“shao”
thus
yield
a
range
of
meanings
from
personal
names
to
culinary
terms.