Hyo (disambiguation)

Hyo (disambiguation)

Hyo can refer to:

"In philosophy"
*Filial piety, one of the eight Confucian virtues that emphasizes a respect for one's parents and ancestors.

"Fictional characters"
*Hyo Imawano, a character from the "Rival Schools" video game series.
*Hyo Amano, a character from the "Last Blade" video game series.


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