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  2. Xiao Xiao - Wikipedia

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    Each Xiao Xiao cartoon is given a Chinese title with the adjective "Xiao Xiao" preceding a descriptive noun phrase. Xiao Xiao #1 was originally titled "Xiao Xiao Zuo Pin", which translates to "A Little Bit of Creative Work". Over time, the term gradually shifted meaning from the series itself to the main character, an anonymous black stick figure.

  3. Xiao - Wikipedia

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    Xiao Hong (1911–1942), Chinese writer; Xiao Hua Gong, Chinese-Canadian businessman and politician; Xiao Jianhua (born c. 1972), Chinese-Canadian businessman; Xiao Qian (1910–1999), Chinese essayist; Xiao Qiang, Chinese human rights activist; Xiao Qiao, the younger of the Qiao sisters; Xiao Zhan (born 1991), a member of C-pop group XNINE and ...

  4. Xiao (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Xiao Zhen was the second son of the Tang chancellor Xiao Gou. The Xiao family left Danyang and escaped to the south. They changed their surname to Jiang; Xiao Zhen (萧桢) became Jiang Zhen (江桢) and he was the progenitor of the Xiao–Jiang family. They later moved to Yunwan (云湾, which changed the name to Jiangwan 江湾).

  5. Xiao (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    This xiao is an archaic name for "owl" (maotouying 貓頭鷹 "cat-head hawk" in modern usage), and the Yang clan in southwestern China were supposedly descended from monkeys. [26] The variant transcription xiaoyang 梟羊 "owl goat" names the legendary feifei 狒狒 "a man-eating monkey with long hair", which is the modern Chinese name for ...

  6. Xiao Yanyan - Wikipedia

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    Xiao Chuo, nickname Yanyan (Chinese: 蕭燕燕; [1] 953 – 29 December 1009 [2]), also known as Empress Dowager Chengtian (承天皇太后) was a Khitan empress and military leader of imperial China's Liao dynasty.

  7. Xu Xiaoxiao - Wikipedia

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  8. Xiao (flute) - Wikipedia

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    A ceramic xiao flute player excavated from an Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD) tomb in Sichuan province Several dongxiao in the G-key. A Taiwanese xiao. The xiao (simplified Chinese: 箫; traditional Chinese: 簫; pinyin: xiāo; Wade–Giles: hsiao 1; Jyutping: siu1, pronounced [ɕi̯ɑ́ʊ̯]) is a Chinese vertical end-blown flute.

  9. XiaoWeiXiao - Wikipedia

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    Yu Xian (Chinese: 余显), better known by his in-game name XiaoWeiXiao (小微笑), is a Chinese professional League of Legends player. He was most recently the mid laner for Victory Song Gaming of the League of Legends Developmental League, China's secondary league for professional League of Legends.