毛 •
Mao Chaofeng (b. 1965), executive vice governor of
Hainan •
Mao Weiming (b. 1961), governor of
Hunan since 2020 •
Mao Wanchun (b. 1961), Chinese politician •
Mao Chi-kuo (b. 1948), a Republic of China politician •
Mao Jie (d. 216), a minister to
Cao Cao •
Mao Sidi, pseudonym of
Steven W. Mosher (born 1948), American social scientist and author •
Mao Wenlong (1576–1629), a commander of the
Ming Dynasty •
Mao Zedong, (1893–1976), the founder of the
People's Republic of China and
chairman of the Chinese Communist Party •
Madame Mao (Jiang Qing) (1914–1991), the fourth wife of Mao Zedong and a leading politician in the Cultural Revolution •
Mao Zemin, (1896–1943), early Communist revolutionary, Mao Zedong's brother •
Mao Zetan (1905–1935), brother of Mao Zedong •
Mao Anying (1922–1950), the son of Mao Zedong •
Mao Yuanxin (b. 1941), nephew of Mao Zedong •
Mao Xinyu, (born 1970), grandson of Mao •
Mao Zehong (1905–1929), the sister of Mao Zedong •
Mao Xiaobing (b. 1965), former party chief of
Xining, investigated for corruption •
Mao Xiaoping (b. 1957), former mayor of
Wuxi •
Mao Xinyuan (b 1971), a Chinese race walker •
Empress Mao (d. 237), Empress of
Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms era •
Teresa Mo (b. 1958), Hong Kong actress •
Mao WeiJia, singer •
Mao Yingchu, (1910–2000), an ace-fighter pilot during the
War of Resistance/WWII; former commander of the
4th Fighter Group •
Mao Ning (diplomat) (born 1972)
茅 •
Angela Mao (b. 1950), Taiwanese actress •
Mao Dun (1896–1981), pen name of a Chinese writer •
Mao Yisheng (1896–1989), a Chinese structural engineer. •
Mao Yushi (b. 1929), a Chinese economist, nephew of Mao Yisheng, critic of Mao Zedong. ==See also==