Gǔ ({{zh, c=古) is a Chinese surname meaning "old" or "ancient."
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Gu Long
Xiong Yaohua (7 June 1938 – 21 September 1985), better known by his pen name Gu Long, was a Hong Kong-born Taiwanese novelist, screenwriter, film producer and director. A graduate of Cheng Kung Senior High School and Tamkang University, Xion ...
, pen name of Xiong Yaohua (7 June 1938 – 21 September 1985), a Chinese novelist, screenwriter, film producer and director based in Taiwan
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Leo Ku
Leo Ku Kui-kei is a Hong Kong Cantopop and Mandopop singer, actor, TV host, model, cartoonist, MV director, and producer and designer. He employs falsetto as a singing technique and was named as one of the "Five Fresh Tigers of TVB".
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is a Hong Kong Cantopop and Mandopop singer, actor, TV host, model, cartoonist, MV director, and producer and designer
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Ku Chin-shui
Ku Chin-shui (, 15 January 1960 – 25 May 2016) was an Amis Taiwanese decathlete and pole vaulter. He medaled for Chinese Taipei at the Asian Athletics Championships six times, winning one gold medal, two silver medals, and three bronze medals. ...
(Chinese: 古金水, 1960–2016) was an Amis Taiwanese decathlete and pole vaulter
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Gu Li (Chinese: 古力; Pinyin: Gǔ Lì; born February 3, 1983) is a Chinese professional Go player
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Louis Koo
Louis Koo Tin-lok ( zh, t=古天樂; born 21 October 1970) is a Hong Kong people, Hong Kong actor, singer and film producer. He began his professional career as an actor in local television series, winning TVB's Best Actor award in 1999 and 2001 ...
(古天樂; born 21 October 1970) is a Hong Kong actor and film producer
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Ko Tin Lung (Chinese: 古天農, 1954–2022) is a Hong Kong film producer
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Koo Sze-yiu
Koo Sze-yiu ( zh, t=古思堯; born 1949), also known by his nickname "Long Beard" (), is a Hong Kong activist, known for being jailed for 12 times over his protests. A former Maoist, Koo became anti-communist after the 1989 Tiananmen Square m ...
(古思堯; born 1949) is a Hong Kong activists and policticans
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Victor Koo
Victor Koo Wing Cheung or Gu Yongqiang () served as President of Sohu, Inc., the second largest search engine in China.
He became the co-founder and CEO of Youku in 2006, which has been called the "YouTube of China".
Youku merged with Tudou i ...
or Gu Yongqiang (Chinese: 古永鏘; pinyin: Gǔ Yǒngqiāng; born 1966) served as president Sohu.com before leaving to co-found video website Youku
Chinese-language surnames
Individual Chinese surnames