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Wu may refer to:
- Wu (region), a region in China, associated with:
- Wu Chinese, a subdivision of spoken Chinese spoken in the Wu region
- Wu (state), a state in the Wu region during the Spring and Autumn Period
- Wu (kingdom), also called Kingdom of Wu or Sun Wu, a state in southeastern China during the Three Kingdoms Period
- Wu (Ten Kingdoms), one of the kingdoms during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period
- Wuyue, one of the kingdoms during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period
- Wú (negative), Zhaozhou's response to the question: "Does a dog have the Buddha-nature?"
- Wu (surname) (or Woo), several different Chinese surnames
- Ta-You Wu, Chinese-born physicist (1907–2000)
- Chien-Shiung Wu, Chinese-born physicist (1912–1997)
- David Wu, a United States Congressman from Oregon
- Harry Wu, a human rights activist
- Tim Wu, a legal academic
- Wu Wenjun, mathematician
- Mr. Wu a character from the TV series Deadwood
- A character referred to in songs by George Formby
- A number of Chinese emperors
- Emperor Wu of Han, one of the most influential and important emperors of the Han dynasty
- Emperor Wu of Jin China
- Emperor Wu of Liang
- Empress Wu (Wu Zetian) of the Zhou Dynasty
- Cao Cao is also known as Emperor Wu of Wei
- Wu style Taijiquan, also Wu/Hao style Taijiquan
- Wu, Prince of Korea, a royalty of Korea
- A kind of Chinese shaman
- The Wu-Tang Clan, an American rap group with themes based on Chinese folk lore and martial arts movies
- Shen Gong Wu are fictional mystical artifacts from the animated series Xiaolin Showdown
- Wu, the singer of alternative rock band This Et Al
- Wu wei, a principle of Taoism
- Wu Yi, Vice Premier of China
See also
- Yu the Great, founder of the Xia Dynasty.
Wu was born in 304 B.C.
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