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A Chinese Talking Syllabary of the Cantonese Dialect
AdjThe number five: 尺之童 (AC) a young boy of five anc. feet;
體投地 complete prostration;
斗米 (allu.) five bushels of rice--petty salary;
世 for five generations;
also see many compp.↓;
角大廈 Pentagon;
旬節 Pentacost;
日京兆 (allu.) governor of capital frequently changed--said of constant shift of office;
里霧中 lost in impenetrable fog or mystery;
used in sense of multifarious: 方雜處 (city where) peoples from all regions congregrate;
零四散 all dispersed;
花繃裂 crackled;
光十色 all kinds (of people, things);
花八門 all kinds of skill;
胡 five tribes of Mongol (匈奴,鮮卑,氐,羌,羯), northern barbarians, 湖四海 all the seas and lakes everywhere;
[wu3xing2]1↓;
行 ([wu3hang2]) 八作, various small tradesmen;
月 May;
四運動 May Fourth Movement (1919).
Words1.霸 [wu3ba4], n., the five successive leaders of alliances of states in 春秋 period: 齊桓公,宋襄公,晉文公,秦穆公,楚莊王. 
2.倍子 [wu3bei4zi3], n., galls or knobs formed on leaves by insects or bacteria, rich in tannic acid and used in medicine. 
3.釵松 [wu3chai1song1], n., (bot.) a variety of pine, Pinus parviflora var. pentaphylla
4.常 [wu3chang2], n., (1)  the five cardinal human relationships, see [wu3lun2]↓; (2)  the five basic virtues: 仁 kindness, 義 justice, 禮 good manners, 智 wisdom and 信 honesty. 
5.七 [wu3qi1], n., (1)  the 35th day after death of person (of fifth multiple of seven) when mass is said; (2)  five to seven, like saying “five or six.” 
6.權憲法 [wu3qUan2xian4fa3], n., the five branches of government in mod n. Chin. constitution: legislative, executive, judicial, censorate and civil service. 
7.代 [wu3dai4], n., the “Five Dynasties” (907-960 A.D.): 後梁,後唐,後晉,後漢 and 後周 see Appendix D. 
8.帝 [wu3di4], n., the five legendary emperors in prehistoric China 太昊,炎帝,黃帝,少昊,顓頊 see Appendix D. 
9.短 [wu3duan3], n. & adj., person short in head, arms and legs. 
10.毒 [wu3du2], n., the five poisonous animals in Chin. med.: the snake, the lizard, the scorpion, the toad and the centipede, used to “fight poison with poison.” 
11.方 [wu3fang1], n., all directions: 方人士 people from all regions. 
12.分 [wu3fen1], adj., fifty percent: 分明兒 early dawn. 
13.服 [wu3fu2]1, n., the five degrees of mourning: (a) 斬衰 with cut and unhemmed hempen cloth, worn for parents and husbands for 27 months; (b) 齊衰 with cut and hemmed hempen cloth, worn for grandparents, etc. for one year; n., (c) 大功 for brothers, sisters, etc., worn for 9 months; n., (d) 小功 for uncles, aunts, etc., for 5 months; n., (e) 緦麻 for distant relatives for 3 months. 
14.福 [wu3fu2]2, n., the five blessings, according to AC explanation: long life, wealth, good health, good relations with others, and natural death (壽,富,康寧,攸好德,考終命). 
15.更 [wu3geng1] (sp. pr. [wu3jing1]), n., (1)  the fifth watch of the night, near dawn; (2)  三老更 (AC) venerable elders of the country, treated with special honors (更 explained as experience in various affairs). 
16.官 [wu3guan1], n., the five sense organs: the ear, the eye, the mouth, the nose and the heart. 
17.鼓 [wu2gu3]1, n., the fifth watch, see [wu3geng1]↑. 
18.穀 [wu2gu3]2, n., the different grains of harvest. 
19.虎棍 [wu2hu3gun4], n., an acrobatic fight with clubs, played by five or six persons. 
20.加 [wu3jia1], n., a spicy plant, Acanthopanax spinosum; 加皮 liquor soaked in bark of this plant. 
21.金 [wu3jin1], n., the five metals: gold, silver, copper, iron, pewter; 金行 dealers in metals in gen. 
22.經 [wu3jing1], n., the Five Classics: 詩,書,易,禮,春秋 the Book of Poetry, Book of History, Book of Changes, Book of Li (social forms and ceremonies) and the Annals
23.魁 [wu3kui2], n., first five top candidates in second degree examinations, also interpreted as No.2-6, excluding No.1. 
24.勞 [wu3lao2], n., (Chin. med.) the ailments of the heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys. 
25.斂子 [wu3lian4zi3], n., (bot.) Averrhoa carambola, a tropical tree; its fruit made into jelly. 
26.靈脂 [wu3ling2zhi1], n., a Chin. med. made from droppings of certain insects. 
27.倫 [wu3lun2], n., (Confu.) the five cardinal relationships: between ruler and subject, father and son, husband and wife, between brothers and between friends. 
28.律 [wu3lU4], n., a prescribed verse form of eight lines of five characters each. 
29.內 [wu3nei4], n., the viscerals: 內俱焚 feelings extremely upset with sorrow, etc. 
30.色 [wu3se4] (sp. pr. [wu3shai3]), the five colors: blue, yellow, red, white and black. 
31.聲 [wu3sheng1], n., the five notes of the pentatonic scale: 宮,商,角,徵 (pr. [zhi1]) 羽 do, re, mi, sol, la
32.線譜 [wu3xian4pu3], n., the musical score (with five lines). 
33.項運動 [wu3xiang4yUn4dong4], n., pentathlon. 
34.香 [wu3xiang1], n., a mixture of various spices. 
35.星 [wu3xing1], n., the five planets: 金,木,水,火,土 Venus, Jupiter, Mercury, Mars, Saturn. 
36.刑 [wu3xing2]1, n., the five anc. punishments: tattoo, cutting off nose, feet, castration and death, 墨,劓,剕,宮,大辟. 
37.行 [wu3xing2]2, n., the Five Elements, representing five states of forces of expansion or condensation (the plus energy, or [yang2], expansion; the minus energy, or [yin1], condensation); 木 wood (Lesser Yarng) +; 火 fire (Greater Yarng) ++; 土 earth (Equilibrium) +- or 0; 金 metal (Lesser Yin) -; 水 water (Greater Yin) --. 
38.鬚松 [wu3xU1song1], n., see [wu3chai1song1]↑. 
39.彩 [wu2cai3], adj., multicolored. 
40.臟 [wu3zang4], n., the five internal organs: the heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys. 
41.族 [wu3zu2], n., the Five Races: 漢,滿,蒙,回,藏 Chinese, Manchus, Mongolians, Mohammedans and Tibetans. 
42.味 [wu3wei4], n., the five flavors: 甜,酸,苦,辣,鹹 sweet, sour, bitter, hot and salty. 
43.味子 [wu3wei4zi3], n., (bot.) of two kinds: 北味子 Schizandra chinensis, and 南味子 Kadsura japonica
44.言詩 [wu3yan2shi1], n., poem of five-character lines. 
45.音 [wu3yin1], n., see [wu3sheng1]↑. 
46.嶽 [wu3yUe4], n., the five sacred mountains: 泰山 Taihshan in Shantung, 衡山 Herngshan in Hunan, 華山 Huarshan in Shensi, 恆山 Hernshan in Hopei, 嵩山 Sungshan in Honan. 
47.月節 [wu3yUe4jie2], n., the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, called the festival of 端陽 [duan1yang2] or 端午 duanwu3