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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).
Some of Genshin Impact's characters were first introduced in an official manga released prior to the game's launch. [3] Genshin Impact producer Cai Haoyu said that characters are one of the most important components of the game. The characters have unique gameplay based on different elements, which represent the cultural characteristics of the ...
Xiao may refer to: Filial piety (Chinese: 孝 ; pinyin: Xiào ), or "being good to parents", a virtue in Chinese culture Xiao (flute) (Chinese: 箫 ), a Chinese end-blown flute
Xiaogong, also known as Yoimiya, (Chinese:宵宫, pinyin: Xiāogōng), a character in Genshin Impact Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Xiaogong .
Xia is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 夏 in Chinese character.It is romanized Hsia in Wade–Giles, and Ha in Cantonese.Xia is the 154th surname in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames. [1]
Chinese baby boy names offer a lot of options for parents, from popular to rare. ... Jietang and Zhiyu — to the rare, such as Xiao Dan, Yi Ming and Zhi Peng. When choosing a Chinese baby boy ...
Since his release as a playable character, Zhongli has enjoyed critical acclaim and popularity from players and fans of Genshin Impact. [52] [53] In July 2023, Japanese media outlet ITmedia launched a poll titled "Players' Favorite Genshin Impact Characters" with Zhongli and Xiao tying for second place, second only to the Wanderer . [54]
Hu Tao (Chinese: 胡桃; pinyin: Hú Táo; lit. 'Walnut') is a playable character in the action role-playing game Genshin Impact.She is voiced by Brianna Knickerbocker in English, Tao Dian [] in Chinese, Rie Takahashi in Japanese, and Kim Ha-ru [] in Korean.