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Migration and distribution of Chao surname

Chao is an ancient surname with many nationalities and origins, but its total population is not included in the top 300 of the hundred surnames in Taiwan Province Province, ranking 373rd among the hundred surnames in Song Dynasty. In Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province province, Chao did not enter the top 100. Yuan Chao is a descendant of Ji. During the Spring and Autumn Period, King Jing of Zhou was very fond of his youngest son, Wang Zichao. When he was about to make Wang Zichao a prince, he suddenly died of illness. Within a few years after the death of King Jing, several princes competed for the throne. Finally, with the intervention of the State of Jin, Wang Ziju sat firmly on the throne. This is the week. Wang Zichao fled to Chu, and his descendants were called Chao. Because Chao is the ancient word of Chao, Chao's family writes Chao's family. Chao's aristocratic family lived in Yingchuan (now Changge and Xuchang in Henan Province) and Jingzhao (now Chang 'an East in Shaanxi Province).

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