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| Pronunciation | Zǔ (Mandarin) | 
|---|---|
| Language(s) | Chinese | 
| Origin | |
| Language(s) | Old Chinese | 
| Other names | |
| Variant form(s) | Tsu | 
Zu is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 祖 in Chinese character. It is romanized Tsu in Wade–Giles. It is listed 249th in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames.[1] It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.[2]
Notable people
- Zu Ti (祖逖; 266–321), celebrated Eastern Jin general
 - Zu Yue (祖約; died 330), Eastern Jin general, younger brother of Zu Ti
 - Zu Chongzhi (429–500), Liu Song dynasty mathematician and astronomer
 - Zu Gengzhi (450? – 520?), mathematician, son of Zu Chongzhi
 - Zu Ting (6th century), scholar-official of the Northern Qi dynasty
 - Zu Xiaosun (6th – 7th century), Sui and Tang dynasty musician
 - Zu Yong (699–746?), Tang dynasty poet
 - Zu Dashou (died 1656), Ming dynasty general who surrendered to the Qing
 - Zu Zhiwang (祖之望; 1754–1813), Qing dynasty Governor of Hunan and Shandong provinces
 - John B. Tsu (1924–2005), Chinese academic and lobbyist for Asians in the United States
 - Jidi or Zu Yale (born 1983), cartoonist and illustrator
 
References
- ↑ "百家姓" [Hundred Family Surnames] (in Chinese). Guoxue. Retrieved 2014-09-16.
 - ↑ "中国最新300大姓排名(2008)" [300 most common surnames in China (2008)] (in Chinese). Taiwan.cn. 2009-01-06. Retrieved 2014-09-18.
 
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