Results for: Heroic women, novel by Manchu born Qing dynasty writer 文康
English Chinese
coquettish women invite attention of passers-by, love for sale, be a prostitute倚門賣笑
court, imperial household, dynasty朝廷 [chao2 ting2]
create a school or style of one's own (said of a creative writer, painter)自成一家
Cui Hao (-754), Tang dynasty poet and author of poem Yellow Crane Tower 黃鶴樓|黄鹤楼崔顥 [Cui1 Hao4]
Cui Hao (-754), Tang dynasty poet and author of poem Yellow Crane Tower 黃鶴樓|黄鹤楼崔颢 [Cui1 Hao4]
curtained carriage used by women軿 [ping2]
custom for a four month old baby whereby the grandmother on the mother's side presents cookies strung on a red string and hung around the neck of the baby so that the cookies can absorb the excess salvia that the mouth of a recently born baby produces嬰兒停止流涎
dangling ornament worn by women步搖 [bu4 yao4]
dangling ornament worn by women步摇 [bu4 yao4]
Death comes in many forms. All are born in the same fashion but thereafter life takes an infinite variety of courses.一種生 ,百種死。
decathlon for men, pentathlon for women全能運動
derogatory term referring to women who are very active in social functions, social butterfly交際花
deviate, son born of a concubine, a bad mannered kid孽子
Ding Ruchang (1836-1895), commander of the Qing North China Navy丁汝昌 [Ding1 Ru3 chang1]
Dinghai district in Zhejiang, Qing dynasty name of 舟山市定海 [Ding4 hai2]
 

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