Tsao — may refer to:* Chin hui Tsao (born 1981), the Major League Baseball pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers. * Tsao Chun yang (born 1976), the Taiwanese baseball player for the Uni President Lions. * Peter Tsao (1933 ndash;2005), the Hong Kong civil… … Wikipedia
Tsao — Chieh Tsao (chinesisch: 曹节) (* 27. Dezember 1953 in Singapur; † Oktober 1996 in Singapur) war ein singapurischer Komponist, Ingenieur und Mathematiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Kompositionen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tsao Chieh — (Chinese: 曹节; 1953 1996) was a Singaporean composer and engineer.External links* [http://www.tsaochieh.com/ Tsao Chieh] … Wikipedia
Tsao-kiang — was a 572 ton gunboat, launched in 1876 at Shanghai. It was captured by the on 27 July 1894 during the Battle of Pungdo and was renamed Soko ; it was scrapped at around 1910. References*Wright, Richard N. J., The Chinese Steam Navy 1862 1945,… … Wikipedia
Tsao, Botswana — Tsao or Tsau is a village in North West District of Botswana. It is located close to the Okavango Delta and Lake Ngami. The population was 1,290 in 2001 census. [cite web url=http://www.cso.gov.bw/html/census/dist70 71 72 73.html… … Wikipedia
Tsao Chün — ▪ Chinese mythology Pinyin Zao Jun, in Chinese mythology, the Furnace Prince whose magical powers of alchemy produced gold dinnerware that conferred immortality on the diner. The Han dynasty emperor Wu ti (Wudi) was reportedly duped by… … Universalium
Tsao Shen — ▪ Chinese mythology Pinyin Zao Shen, in Chinese mythology, the god of the kitchen (god of the hearth), who is believed to report to the celestial gods on family conduct and to have it within his power to bestow poverty or riches on… … Universalium
Tsao Chun-yang — Infobox CPBL player bgcolor1=#FFD000 bgcolor2=#000000 textcolor1=#000000 textcolor2=#FFFFFF name=PAGENAME width= caption= position=Long Reliever team=Brother Elephants number=35 bats=Right throws=Right debutdate=March 9 debutyear=1999… … Wikipedia
tsao — ˈtsau̇ noun ( s) Etymology: Chinese (Pekingese) tsao3 : jujube … Useful english dictionary
Tsao Tsao — Cao Cao Cao Cao (155 à Bozhou 15 mars 220 à Luoyang) ou Ts’ao Ts’ao (chinois traditionnel et simplifié : 曹操 ; pinyin : Cáo Cāo), de son prénom social Mengde (孟德, Mèngdé), était un seigneur de guerre, écrivain et poète de la fin de… … Wikipédia en Français