Results for: [Hong2 men2 Yan4] Feast at Hong Gate
English Chinese
Law Kar-Ying (1947-), Hong Kong actor羅家英 [luo2 jia1 ying1]
leftover food, remaining scraps of a feast殘餘菜餚
legislative council, LegCo (Hong Kong)立法会 [li4 fa3 hui4]
legislative council, LegCo (Hong Kong)立法會 [li4 fa3 hui4]
Li Jiancheng (589-626), eldest son of first Tang emperor Li Yuan 唐高祖李淵|唐高祖李渊, murdered by his brother 李世民 in the Xuanwu Gate coup 玄武門之變|玄武门之变, Professor Li Jiancheng (1993-), geophysicist and specialist in satellite geodesy李建成 [Li3 Jian4 cheng2]
lit. too much for the eye to take in; a feast for the eyes目不暇接 [mu4 bu4 xia2 jie1]
Lok Ma Chau (place in Hong Kong)落馬洲 [Luo4 ma3 zhou1]
Lok Ma Chau (place in Hong Kong)落马洲 [Luo4 ma3 zhou1]
lump (of earth), chunk, piece, (classifier for pieces of cloth, cake, soap etc), colloquial word for yuan (or other unit of currency such as Hong Kong or US dollar etc), usually as 塊錢|块钱块 [kuai4]
lump (of earth), chunk, piece, (classifier for pieces of cloth, cake, soap etc), colloquial word for yuan (or other unit of currency such as Hong Kong or US dollar etc), usually as 塊錢|块钱塊 [kuai4]
Maggie Cheung, Hong Kong actress张曼玉 [zhang1 man4 yu4]
Maggie Cheung, Hong Kong actress張曼玉 [zhang1 man4 yu4]
Man Jiang Hong (Chinese poems)满江红 [Man3 jiang1 hong2]
Man Jiang Hong (Chinese poems)滿江紅 [Man3 jiang1 hong2]
Man Kam To (place in Hong Kong)文錦渡 [Wen2 Jin3 Du4]
 

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