Hao is a Chinese surname, pronounced hǎo. It is a left-right structure Chinese character. Hao originally was pronounced as hē, but it is still pronounced as he in Jin, Shaanxi, Shandong, Henan, Sichuan and the south today (the tone is mainly soft). The basic meaning is an ancient place name. It is pronounced hǎo around Beijing and Tianjin, háo in southern Hebei, and huó in some areas of Shandong. After the liberation of the country, the Mandarin reform was unified and pronounced hǎo. It is said that Taihao in ancient times was Fuxi (it is also said that he was the leader of the Dongyi tribe in ancient times). Taihao's assistant, Hao Gushi, assisted Taihao in governing the tribe. At the end of the Shang Dynasty, the descendants of the Hao Gu family were granted the title of Haoxiang in Taiyuan by Shang Emperor Yi. So the descendants of Qi took their surname from the fiefdom, which was the Hao family. The five-element attribute of the character Hao is "gold", so it is suitable for naming children whose birth dates lack gold; the character Hao means good or bad luck, so it is a suitable choice for naming; the character Hao is a surname, so when naming, you must pay attention to the first character in the name. Try to avoid this character as much as possible; the character Hao has 9 strokes, and the number of strokes is relatively moderate. You can use characters similar to the strokes of Hao in your name.