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/ is a Chinese surname. The Liu as transcribed in English can represent several different surnames written in different Chinese characters:

Luo Xuejuan is a female Chinese swimmer, who competed mostly in the breaststroke. She is a former world record holder in the 50-meter breastroke.

Luo may refer to:

Luo or Lo refers to the Mandarin romanizations of the Chinese surnames 羅 and 駱. Of the two surnames, 羅 is much more common among Chinese people.

Jiang can be a pinyin transliteration of one of several Chinese surnames:

Li Xiong (李雄) (274–334), courtesy name Zhongjuan (仲雋), formally Emperor Wu of Cheng (Han), was the first emperor of the Chinese/Ba-Di state Cheng Han and commonly regarded as its founder. Li Xiong's declaration of himself as the Prince of Chengdu in 304 is commonly regarded as the start of the Sixteen Kingdoms era. The Book of Jin describes Li Xiong as a beautiful-looking and courageous man who was over two meters tall.

Li Qi, courtesy name Shiyun (世運), posthumous name Duke You of Qiongdu (邛都幽公), was an emperor of the Chinese/Ba-Di state Cheng Han. He seized the throne after his brother Li Yue (李越) assassinated their father Li Xiong's designated heir, their cousin Li Ban, in 334. His reign was viewed as one of decadence and deterioration from his father's reign of simplicity. He was subsequently overthrown by his father's cousin Li Shou the Prince of Han in 338, and committed suicide after being demoted to a duke. Li Shou seized the throne and changed the name of the state from Cheng to Han, although traditional historians treat the Li Qi to Li Shou transition as within a single state.

Liu Cong was an official who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was the younger son of Liu Biao, the Governor of Jing Province.

QI Hui is an Olympic and former World Record holding breaststroke swimmer from China. She held the World Record in the long course Women's 200 Breaststroke from April 2001-July 2004. She specializes in breaststroke but is also an individual medley swimmer.

Yellow Dragon zoomorphic incarnation of the Yellow Emperor of the centre of the universe in Chinese religion and mythology

The Yellow Dragon is the zoomorphic incarnation of the Yellow Emperor of the centre of the universe in Chinese religion and mythology.

<i>The Legend and the Hero 2</i> Television series

The Legend and the Hero 2 is a Chinese television series adapted from the novel Fengshen Yanyi written by Xu Zhonglin and Lu Xixing. The series was first broadcast on TTV from September to October 2009, and was preceded by The Legend and the Hero in 2007.

Luo Pinchao was a Cantonese opera stage actor who started to perform in 1930. He was eventually recognized as the world's oldest opera singer by the Guinness World Records.

Compass (band) Chinese rock band formed in Sichuan in 1990

Zhinanzhen are a Chinese rock band formed in Sichuan in 1990, coming to Beijing in 1991. The band's original lineup was singer Luo Qi, with guitarist Zhou Di, Keyboardist Guo Liang, drummer Zheng Chaozhen, and saxophonist Yuan Ding. Luo Qi parted ways with the band, going solo then leaving China for Germany for six years.

Luo Qi is a female Chinese rock singer. She was singer with the first lineup of Zhinanzhen (Compass), but then went solo. In 1998 she left China for Berlin for six years where she also married her husband, Jan who played a part in helping her kick her drug addiction. In 2004, recalling her own struggles as a teen with drugs, she came forward as an anti drug spokesperson.

Luo Haiqiong is a Chinese actress.

<i>The Last Women Standing</i> 2015 film by Luo Luo

The Last Women Standing is a 2015 romantic drama film directed by Luo Luo, in her directorial debut. A China-Hong Kong co-production, the film was based on a novel written by Luo Luo. translated in malay by Megan Tay and It released in China on November 6, 2015.

<i>Wu Xin: The Monster Killer</i> television series

Wu Xin: The Monster Killer is a 2015 Chinese web series based on Ni Luo (尼罗)'s novel of the same title. The drama is produced by Chinese web streaming company Sohu TV and stars Elvis Han, Gina Jin, Ian Wang, Chen Yao, Zhang Ruoyun, Mike D. Angelo and Sui Yongliang. The series was first aired for 20 episodes on 6 July 2015 via Sohu TV web streaming site.

Fu Jing (singer) Chinese singer

Fu Jing is a Chinese teen idol member signed under Banana Culture Music Co., Ltd.. After finishing tenth in Tencent's girl group survival show Produce 101, she debuted as a member of Rocket Girls 101.

Luo Qi is a Chinese engineer, nuclear physicist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), and currently president of Nuclear Power Institute of China (NPIC). He is a member of the China Nuclear Energy Association (CNEA).