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Piao may refer to: People *Piáo (朴), Mandarin pronunciation and pinyin transcription of ethnic Korean surname Park (Korean surname) ** Piao Wenyao (born 1988), Chinese professional Go player ** Piao Cheng (born 1989), Korean-Chinese football player Places *Chalan Piao Chalan Piao is a village on the southwestern area of Saipan. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. It is bordered on the north by Chalan Kanoa, on the east by As Perdido village and on the south by San Antonio village. To the west is the ..., village on the southwestern area of Saipan * Gurdwara Nank Piao Other * ''Piao'' (album) (飘 floating), by Zhao Wei See also * Biao (other) * Pyu (other) {{disambig, surname ...
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Park (Korean Surname)
Park (, ), also spelled as Pak or Bak, is the third-most common Korean name, surname in Korea, traditionally traced back to 1st century Hyeokgeose of Silla, King Hyeokgeose Park and theoretically inclusive of all of his descendants. ''Park'' or ''Revised Romanization of Korean, Bak'' is usually assumed to come from the Korean noun ''Bak'' (), meaning "calabash, gourd". As of the South Korean census of 2015, there were 4,192,074 people with the name in South Korea, or roughly 8.4% of the population. Founding legend All the Park clans in Korea trace their ancestry back to the first king of Silla, Hyeokgeose of Silla, Hyeokgeose. According to a Korean mythology, legend, the leaders of the six clans of the Jinhan confederacy were gathering on a hilltop to choose a king, when they looked down and saw lightning strike at the foot of the Yangsan mountain and a white horse bow at the same place. When they went there to check, they found a red egg, which hatched a baby boy. They bathed ...
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Piao Wenyao
Piao Wenyao (; ; born April 25, 1988) is a Chinese professional Go player of Korean ethnicity currently residing in Harbin, Heilongjiang. Biography Piao became a professional player at the age of 11 in 1999. He was promoted to a rank of 3 dan in 2001, and is currently 9 dan. Piao achieved his first international breakthrough in 2011 by winning the 15th LG Cup, defeating compatriot Kong Jie by a score of 2-0. Prior to winning the LG Cup, Piao's other international achievement was coming in runners up in the World Oza The Toyota-Denso Cup - World Oza was an international Go competition, sponsored by auto maker Toyota and parts manufacturer Denso. Outline The World Oza, sponsored by ToyotaDenso of Japan, was regarded as the newest international tournament, the ..., where he lost 2-0 to Gu Li in the finals. Promotion record Titles and runners-up Total: 3 titles, 4 runners-up. References Living people 1988 births Chinese Go players Chinese sportspeople of ...
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Piao Cheng
Piao Cheng (; ; born 21 August 1989) is a Chinese former professional footballer who played as a midfielder, most notably for Beijing Guoan, as well as for the China national team. Club career Piao Cheng started his football career with second tier side Yanbian FC and was promoted to their first team in 2007 where he would soon score his first goal for them on 18 August 2007 in a 2-1 win against Shanghai Stars and scored the winning goal which was his first for the club. He would then establish himself as a regular within the squad and soon received a call-up to the Chinese under-20 national team in July 2008. He then started to attract the interests of several top tier Chinese sides. On 25 February 2011, Piao transferred to Chinese Super League side Beijing Guoan for 3 million yuan after impressing many at Yanbian. At Beijing he would go on to make his debut in a league game on 03 April 2011 against Jiangsu Sainty in a 2-0 victory. Chi would establish himself as an integ ...
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Chalan Piao
Chalan Piao is a village on the southwestern area of Saipan. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. It is bordered on the north by Chalan Kanoa, on the east by As Perdido village and on the south by San Antonio village. To the west is the Pacific Ocean. "Chalan Piao" translated from the Chamorro language means ''bamboo road''. ''Chalan'' means road and ''piao'' means bamboo. The Chamorro language is spoken by the indigenous inhabitants of Saipan and the rest of the Mariana Islands, mainly Rota/Luta, Tinian and Guahan/Guam. History Chalan Piao likely started as a marine embayment and then became a sandy beach with a brackish marsh. It is one of the earliest human settlements in the Marianas, being occupied c. 1731–1226 BC. Archaeological evidence from this period include redware pottery with lime-filled decorations. Education Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public School System operates local public schools. Hopwood Junior High School is located in Chala ...
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Gurdwara Nank Piao
Gurdwara Nanak Piao is a historical ''Gurudwara'' located in North West Delhi in India. This gurdwara sahib is dedicated to the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. History Gurdwara Nanak Piao was built at the site, in the garden where Guru Nanak Dev camped when he visited Delhi in 1505 during the reign of Sikander Lodi, Sultan Sikandar Lodi. It is on Rana Pratap Road (also known as Grand Trunk Road or GT Road). It is said that people flocked to the revered prophet and offered him and Bhai Mardana precious gifts and offerings. Guru Nanak, Guru Nanak Dev Ji used to distribute all these offerings to the poor and needy. Besides this, he offered food and water to the hungry and thirsty, hence the shrine's name. The word "Piao" means to "offer liquid to drink" and refers to the offering of water to all the thirsty who visited this shrine. Even today, the Well used by the Guru is preserved and one can still see the well from which Guru Nanak served water at the shrin ...
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