漢字 | 詞類 | 意義 |
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𦵯 | n. | a herbal plant in Hunan province, very close to thyme |
亳 | n. | Bo, capital of Shang Dynasty; a city in Anhui Province |
儂 | n. | Nung, an ethnic nationality in Yunnan Province |
冀 | n. | one of nine empire divisions of ancient China; short for Hepei province |
吉 | n. | Short for Jilin province |
埒 | n. | toe wall; raised path between crop fields; margin; water flow on the mountains; ancient name of a place in Shanxi province |
岈 | n. | the name of a mountain in Henan province of China |
岢 | n. | a county in Shanxi province |
峒 | n. | a territorial division during the Ming dynasty; mountain in the province of Gansu |
峚 | n. | name of mountain in Shanxi province |
崀 | n. | place name in Hunan province |
嵫 | n. | the name of a mountain in Gansu province; the place of sunset |
嶢 | n. | name of a pass in Shanxi province |
川 | n. | stream; river; Short for Sichuan Province |
廬 | n. | hut, cottage; hostel; name of a mountain in Jiangxi province |
晉 | n. | Name of feudal state Jin in the Eastern Zhou dynasty; also name of the imperial dynasty (265-420 CE) that succeeded the Wei Dynasty; Short for Shanxi (Shan1Xi) province; one of 64 hexagrams |
栟 | n. | hemp plam; a place in Jiangsu province |
桂 | n. | cassia, cinnamon; short for Guangxi province |
氶 | n. | name of a river and a villiage in Shandong province |
汧 | n. | Qian county in Shaanxi Province |
汨 | n. | Mi(luo) river in Hunan province where Qu Yuan drowned himself |
汴 | n. | Bian River in Henan Province; Bian prefecture, Eastern capital of North Song Dynasty (=Kaifeng nowadays) |
汾 | n. | Fen River in Shanxi province |
沘 | n. | name of 2 rivers, one in Anhui province and one in Henan province |
浢 | n. | name of a river in Shanxi province, originating in the Zhongtiao Mountains and merging from north to south into the Yellow River |
湘 | n. | Xiangjiang River; short for Hunan province |
湨 | n. | Ju River in Henan province |
溠 | n. | river in Hubei province |
溮 | n. | name of a river in Henan province |
溳 | n. | a river in Hu Bei province of China |
滇 | n. | Short for Yunnan province |
滍 | n. | name of a river in Henan province |
滻 | n. | The name of a river in Shanxi province |
漊 | n. | a river in Hu Bei province |
漓 | n. | dripping water; rain pattern, river in Guangxi province |
濆 | n. | river bank; a river in He Nan province; gush |
濞 | n. | small lake; a tributary in Yunnan province; a place in Yunnan province |
濮 | n. | Pu River; Pu prefecture; county in Henan Province; surname |
瀔 | n. | a river in Hunan province; a place in Xiangxiang city of Hunan province |
瀪 | n. | (proper name) a spring in Henan province |
瀼 | n. | Rang River (in Henan province); flowing of water |
灉 | n. | a river in Shandong province; a sluice |
玤 | n. | a kind of gem inferior to jade; a place in Mian Chi of Henan province |
瓊 | n. | red jade, fine jade; short for Hainan province |
皖 | n. | Short for province of Anhui |
省 | n. | province |
硰 | n. | place name in Shanxi province |
礵 | n. | arsenic, name of some places in Fujian Province |
秦 | n. | fine variety of rice (arch.); feudal state of Qin; the Qin dynasty; short for Shanxi (Shan3xi) province |
粵 | n. | Short for Guangdong province |
縏 | n. | purse; small bag; sack; place in ancient China in today's Gansu province |
臺 | n. | one of three stars in Ursa Major, one of the three highest dignitaries of State; platform; stage, terrace; stand, support; Taiwan Province; desk, table |
茌 | n. | Name of a county in Shandong province |
菏 | n. | river in Shandong province |
蒗 | n. | name of county in Yunnan province |
蘇 | n. | a species of thyme or basil, perilla (Perilla frutescens); transliteration of Soviet; Abreviation of the Chinese province of Jiangsu |
蜀 | n. | The Kingdom of Shu (one of the Three Kingdoms); caterpillar or larva of a butterfly or moth (arch.); Short for Sichuan province |
解 | n. | name of county (Xie) in Shanxi province, birth place of the famous general Guan Yu; surname |
豫 | n. | elephant (arch.); one of nine empire divisions of ancient China; short for Henan province |
贛 | n. | Jiangxi province |
遼 | n. | Short for Liaoning province; Liao or Khitan dynasty (907-1125); Liao River of northeast China |
邡 | n. | a place in Sichuan province of China |
邯 | n. | Han village in today's Hebei province; personal name |
郕 | n. | ancient state in Shandong province; surname |
郘 | n. | an ancient feudal state, in today's Shanxi province |
鄂 | n. | Short for Hubei province |
鄈 | n. | place name (near Linfen in today's Shanxi Province) |
鄎 | n. | a place in Henan province; an ancient state in Henan |
鄖 | n. | Yun state; Yun city; county in Hubei province |
鄗 | n. | county in Hebei province |
鄩 | n. | county in Shandong province |
鄲 | n. | county in Hebei province |
鄶 | n. | feudal state in today's Henan province |
酃 | n. | name of county in Hunan province |
銍 | n. | sickle; grain crops harvested; ancient place name located in today's Anhui province |
閩 | n. | Short for Fujian Province |
陭 | n. | place in Shanxi province; ladder |
隴 | n. | Short for Gansu province; ridge, hill |
魯 | n. | Short for Shandong province; vassal state Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period of the Eastern Zhou dynasty |
黔 | n. | common people; short for Guizhou province |
黟 | n. | black wood; Yi county in Anhui Province |