- 邹韬奋 zōutāofèn Zou TaofenZou Taofen (1895-1944), a Chinese journalist, publisher, and leader in the National Salvation Movement.
- 邹城 zōuchéng ZouchengZoucheng, a county-level city in [[济宁|濟寧|ji3 ning2]] City, Shandong
- 邹城市 zōuchéngshì ZouchengZoucheng, a county-level city in Jining City, Shandong Province
- 邹容 zōuróng Zou RongZou Rong (1885–1905), a revolutionary activist and martyr from Sichuan; known for writing 'The Revolutionary Army' which advocated for the overthrow of the Qing dynasty and the establishment of a republic.
- 邹衍 zōuyǎn Zou YanZou Yan (c. 305–240 BC); philosopher of the Warring States period and founder of the School of [[阴阳|陰陽|yin1 yang2]], known for his theories of the Five Elements and the Nine Great Continents
- 邹县 zōuxiàn Zou countyZou county in Shandong Province
- 邹鲁 zōulǔ cultural center(literary) a place where culture and education flourish; literally the native places of [[孔子|孔子|kong3 zi3]] and [[孟子|孟子|meng4 zi3]]
- 邹喆 zōuzhé Zou ZheZou Zhe (1636-1708), painter and calligrapher during the Qing Dynasty and one of the Eight Masters of Nanjing
- 邹忌 zōujì Zou Jiofficial and counselor of the state of Qi during the Warring States period, known for advising King Wei of Qi
- 邹族 zōuzú Tsou peopleThe Tsou or Cou, an indigenous people of Taiwan primarily living in the Alishan region of Chiayi County and parts of Nantou and Kaohsiung; traditionally a patrilineal society focused on farming and hunting.
- 邹缨齐紫 zōuyīngqízǐ those below imitate those aboveRefers to a situation where common people or subordinates imitate the habits and preferences of their leaders; based on stories of the Duke of Zou wearing long hat strings and Duke Huan of Qi wearing purple clothing, leading their entire states to follow suit.
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