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  2. Zhuyin table - Wikipedia

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    This Zhuyin table is a complete listing of all Zhuyin (Bopomofo) syllables used in the Republic of China as auxiliary to Chinese language studies while in Mainland China an adaptation of the Latin alphabet is used to represent Chinese phonemes in the Pinyin system.

  3. Xiehouyu - Wikipedia

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    Compare English an apple a day (keeps the doctor away) and speak of the devil (and he shall appear). The Chinese word xiehouyu may be literally translated as 'truncated witticism'. Puns are often involved in xiehouyu. In this case, the second part is derived from the first through one meaning, but then another possible meaning of the second ...

  4. Bopomofo - Wikipedia

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    Bopomofo annotations – adds inline and pop-up annotations with bopomofo pronunciation and English definitions to Chinese text or web pages. Mandarin Dictionary – needs Chinese font for Big5 encoding

  5. Yong (Chinese forename) - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Yong (politician) a former director of the China Food and Drug Administration. Zhang Yong (restaurateur) a Chinese billionaire restaurateur, founder of Haidilao. Li Yong (politician) (born 1951), Chinese politician.

  6. Cursive script (East Asia) - Wikipedia

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    However, 草 can be extended to mean "hurried" or "rough", from which the name 草書 came. Thus, the name of this script is literally "draft script", [1] [3] "quick script" or "rough script". The character 草 appears in this sense, for example, in 草稿 (Modern Mandarin cǎogǎo, "rough draft") and 草擬 (cǎonǐ, "to draft [a document or plan

  7. Hundred Family Surnames - Wikipedia

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    Hundred Family Surnames poem written in Chinese characters and Phagspa script, from Shilin Guangji written by Chen Yuanjing in the Yuan dynasty. The Hundred Family Surnames (Chinese: 百家姓), commonly known as Bai Jia Xing, [1] also translated as Hundreds of Chinese Surnames, [2] is a classic Chinese text composed of common Chinese surnames.

  8. Dongfang Bubai - Wikipedia

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    Needles are Dongfang Bubai's main weapons. The flying needles used by Dongfang Bubai, typically with red strings attached. Dongfang Bubai, literally "Invincible East", is a fictional character in the wuxia novel The Smiling, Proud Wanderer by Jin Yong.

  9. The King of Yesterday and Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    The name of the show is a pun as 九五 refers to both the scope of the Emperor's power (九五至尊 means the most respected person who holds dominion over the nine X and five X) and also to office work hours (九五 is short for 九到五, meaning Nine to Five).