Results for: to stress the importance of agriculture (in ancient philosophy)
English Chinese
Jingzhou, town on Changjiang in Hubei, ancient subdivision of China荊州 [Jing1 zhou1]
Jizi, legendary sage from end of Shang dynasty (c. 1100 BC), said to have opposed the tyrant Zhòu 紂|纣 then ruled ancient Korea for Zhōu 周箕子 [Ji1 zi3]
large ancient bell鐸 [duo2]
large ancient bell铎 [duo2]
lay equal stress on, pay equal attention to並重 [bing4 zhong4]
lay equal stress on, pay equal attention to并重 [bing4 zhong4]
Legalist school of philosophy in pre-Han times, including Shang Yang 商鞅 and Han Feizi 韓非子|韩非子法家 [Fa3 jia1]
Let it go as if of no importance, give no notice to something, to disregard, treat a matter as of no consequence漠不關心
light and heavy, important and unimportant, weight or importance (in general or in the abstract)輕重
lingering fear, fear after the event, post-traumatic stress后怕 [hou4 pa4]
lingering fear, fear after the event, post-traumatic stress後怕 [hou4 pa4]
lit. hiding the sky and covering the earth; fig. earth-shattering, omnipresent, of universal importance遮天蔽日 [zhe1 tian1 bi4 ri4]
lit. hiding the sky and covering the earth; fig. earth-shattering, omnipresent, of universal importance鋪天蓋地 [pu1 tian1 gai4 di4]
lit. hiding the sky and covering the earth; fig. earth-shattering, omnipresent, of universal importance铺天盖地 [pu1 tian1 gai4 di4]
lit. to eliminate worry and dispel melancholy; diversion from boredom, to dispel depression or melancholy, to relieve stress, a relaxing pass-time消愁解悶 [xiao1 chou2 jie3 men4]
 

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