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Shao - Liquipedia VALORANT Wiki Andrei "Shao" Kiprskii (born January 27, 2000) is a non-country representing Russian player who is currently playing for Natus Vincere Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Shao does not want to be represented by the Russian flag and has asked Liquipedia to set him as Countryless
Shao Kahn - General Shao | Mortal Kombat Wiki | Fandom Shao, also known as General Shao but more commonly known as Shao Kahn, is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series A powerful tyrant of the Outworld throne, he is one of the most celebrated villains in not only the fighting game genre, but the video game genre as a whole
Characters in Mortal Kombat – Shao - TV Tropes Evil Sounds Deep: General Shao's voice is even deeper and more guttural than that of Shao Kahn, and while he's less evil than his previous incarnation, Shao is nevertheless a villain
Shao - Name Meaning and Origin The surname Shao is of Chinese origin and has multiple meanings depending on the specific characters used to write it One common meaning is "young" or "small," which signifies youthfulness or being the youngest in the family
What does shao mean? - Definitions. net Shao (Chinese: 邵; pinyin: Shào; Cantonese Romanisation: Shiu; Gwoyeu Romatzyh: Shaw) is a common Chinese family name It is the 86th most populous family name in China It corresponds to last name So in Korean; "Thiệu" or "Thiều" in Vietnamese; and Siu, Chow, or Sho in other Chinese romanisations
The meaning and history of the name Shao - Venere The name “Shao” (邵) is of Chinese origin and can be used as both a given name and a surname In Mandarin, the pronunciation is “Shào,” and it typically yields multiple meanings depending on the context and the accompanying characters In its simplest form, “Shao” can mean “to be few” or “young ”
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory,Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO), an institute of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), was officially established in 1962 following the amalgamation of the former Xujiahui Observatory and Sheshan Observatory, which were founded by French Jesuits in 1872 and 1900, respectively