Proper noun
Huang (plural Huangs)
A surname from Mandarin.
According to a KPCC newsroom executive, Huang had "visible bruises and scrapes, a sore shoulder and a blackened eye." Source: Internet
After them, writers such as Woon Swee Oan and Huang Yi rose to prominence in a later period. Source: Internet
All of this made Shi Huang extremely unpopular with the people. Source: Internet
Among those giving presentations were anthropologists Balveer Arora, Varun Sahni, and Rukmini Bhaya Nair from India, Moussa Sow from Africa, Roland Marti and Maurice Olender from Europe, Cha Insuk from Korea, and Huang Ping and Zhao Tinyang from China. Source: Internet
After the states of China were unified by Qin Shi Huang in 221 BC, surnames gradually spread to the lower classes and the difference between xing and shi blurred. Source: Internet
After these victories in the south, Qin Shi Huang moved over 100,000 prisoners and exiles to colonize the newly conquered area. Source: Internet