Results for: [meng2 zhao4] to be called by God
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Mahābhārata, second great Indian epic after Rāmāyana 羅摩衍那|罗摩衍那, possibly originally c. 4th century BC, contains many reference to people and lands in central Asia called China摩訶婆羅多 [Mo2 he1 po2 luo2 duo1]
Mahābhārata, second great Indian epic after Rāmāyana 羅摩衍那|罗摩衍那, possibly originally c. 4th century BC, contains many reference to people and lands in central Asia called China摩诃婆罗多 [Mo2 he1 po2 luo2 duo1]
military skill or technique (in former times), all kinds of martial art sports (some claiming spiritual development), self-defense, tradition of choreographed fights from opera and film (recent usage), also called kungfu 功夫武术 [wu3 shu4]
military skill or technique (in former times), all kinds of martial art sports (some claiming spiritual development), self-defense, tradition of choreographed fights from opera and film (recent usage), also called kungfu 功夫武術 [wu3 shu4]
municipality, autonomous city, also called directly administered city 直轄市|直辖市自治市 [zi4 zhi4 shi4]
municipality, namely Beijing 北京, Tianjin 天津, Shanghai 上海 and Chongqing 重慶|重庆, the first level administrative subdivision, province level city, also called directly governed city中央直轄市 [zhong1 yang1 zhi2 xia2 shi4]
municipality, namely Beijing 北京, Tianjin 天津, Shanghai 上海 and Chongqing 重慶|重庆, the first level administrative subdivision, province level city, also called directly governed city中央直辖市 [zhong1 yang1 zhi2 xia2 shi4]
municipality, namely Beijing 北京, Tianjin 天津, Shanghai 上海 and Chongqing 重慶|重庆, the first level administrative subdivision, province level city, also called directly governed city直轄市 [zhi2 xia2 shi4]
municipality, namely Beijing 北京, Tianjin 天津, Shanghai 上海 and Chongqing 重慶|重庆, the first level administrative subdivision, province level city, also called directly governed city直辖市 [zhi2 xia2 shi4]
musk deer (Moschus moschiferus), also called 香獐子麝 [she4]
Naypyidaw or Nay Pyi Taw, jungle capital of Myanmar (Burma) since November 2005, 300 km north of Rangoon and 300 km south of Mandalay, formerly called Pyinmana 彬馬那|彬马那內比都 [Nei4 bi3 du1]
Naypyidaw or Nay Pyi Taw, jungle capital of Myanmar (Burma) since November 2005, 300 km north of Rangoon and 300 km south of Mandalay, formerly called Pyinmana 彬馬那|彬马那内比都 [Nei4 bi3 du1]
nonsyllabic final r 儿 added to a word in spoken Chinese, also called retroflex final or r-ization儿化 [er2 hua4]
nonsyllabic final r 儿 added to a word in spoken Chinese, also called retroflex final or r-ization兒化 [er2 hua4]
old Chinese name for Calicut, town on Arabian sea in Kerala, India, now called 卡利卡特科泽科德 [Ke1 ze2 ke1 de2]
 

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