Zhai (sometimes references as Di) is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written in Chinese character. It is romanized Chai in WadeâÂÂGiles, and Chak in Cantonese. It is listed 292nd in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames. As of 2008, it is the 120th most common surname in China, shared by 1.4 million people.
Notable people
- Zhai Huang (; fl. 4th century BC), Prime Minister of Marquess Wen of Wei
- Zhai Fangjin (; died 7 AD), Prime Minister of the Han dynasty
- Zhai Liao (died 391), founder of the Zhai Wei state
- Zhai Zhao (died 393), son of Zhai Liao, the second and final ruler of Zhai Wei
- Zhai Rang (died 617), Sui dynasty rebel leader
- Zhai Wang (; 1877âÂÂ1941), Republic of China politician, Governor of Guangdong province
- Zhai Wenxuan (; 1878âÂÂ1950), Republic of China politician, Governor of Liaoning province
- Zhai Yiwo (; 1921âÂÂ2007), journalist and translator
- Zhai Yusheng (; born 1930), geologist
- Zhai Xiangjun (1939âÂÂ2019), translator and educator
- Zhai Wanchen (; born 1949), actor
- Zhai Zhenhua (born 1951), writer
- Zhai Jun (born 1954), Chinese ambassador to France
- Zhai Yongming (born 1955), poet
- Zhai Zhigang (born 1966), astronaut
- Zhai Chao (born 1971), female Olympic handball player
- Zhai Yanpeng (born 1982), football player
- William Chak or Zhai Weilian (born 1985), Hong Kong actor
- Zhai Ling (; born 1987), model
- Zhai Tianlin (born 1987), actor
- Chak Ting Fung or Zhai Tingfeng (born 1989), Hong Kong football player
- Zhai Xiaochuan (born 1993), Chinese basketball player
- Zhai Siming (born 1996), Singaporean actor
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