List of Famous people named Mao
Mao Fujita
Mao Fujita is a Japanese pianist.
Mao Anqing
Mao Anqing was the last surviving son of Mao Zedong, chairman of the People's Republic of China. He was the second son of Mao and his wife, Yang Kaihui. He suffered from a mental illness, possibly schizophrenia. He worked as a translator and never became active in politics.
Mao Xinyu
Mao Xinyu is a grandson of Mao Zedong and a Major General in the People's Liberation Army.
Mao Zijun
Mao Zijun is a Chinese actor. He's famous for his role in Pretty maid, Legend Of Haolan, Noble Aspirations, Destiny of a white snake and as Jiang Yuelou in Republican Bromance "Killer and Healer". He's going to play the role of Feng Long in another bl adaptation The Story Of the bat.
Mao Di
Chris Chiu born Qiu Yi Cheng, also known as Mao Di or Modi, is a member of a trio boyband, JPM, with Liao Xiao Jie/Liljay and his older brother, Qiu Wang Zi.
Mao Buyi
Wang Weijia, better known by his stage name Mao Bu Yi is a Chinese singer-songwriter from Heilongjiang who rose to prominence for winning the all-male singing competition The Coming One (明日之子) in 2017. He released his debut album Perfect Day (平凡的一天) in 2018, and achieved two No. 1's on the Billboard China singles chart in 2019. In 2020, he released his second debut album Xiao Wang (小王). He also held an online concert in the same year.
Mao Yuanxin
Mao Yuanxin, also known as Li Shi, is a former Chinese politician. As the nephew of Chairman Mao Zedong, he acted as the liaison between Mao and the Communist Party's Central Committee in Mao's ailing years, when he was no longer able to regularly attend political functions. He was considered an ally to the radical political faction known as the Gang of Four. He was arrested soon after Mao's death after a political struggle ensued, and was sentenced to prison.
Mao Abe
Mao Abe is a Japanese singer-songwriter.
Mao Sui
Mao Sui, was born in the Zhao state during the Warring States period. He was a retainer of Lord Pingyuan, namely Zhao Sheng. Mao lived in Zhao for three years but success eluded him. In 257 BC, after the Battle of Changping, Zhao refused to cede territory to the Qin. As a result, Qin attacked Handan, the capital of Zhao. On its part, Zhao sought assistance from the Chu state. Mao Sui recommended himself to the Chu State and was successful in persuading the Chu to assist Zhao. In return, Mao Sui gained fame, and it was widely believed that: "A good tongue of Mao Sui is stronger than a million soldiers."
Mao Chi-kuo
Mao Chi-kuo is a Taiwanese politician, who served as the Premier, the President of Executive Yuan from 2014 to 2016.
















