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(arch.) table for wine goblets (used by the Duke of Zhou hosting his vassals), variant of 徐, surname Xu垿 [xu4]
(Chinese) characters native to Korea, Japan, Vietnam etc, Japanese kokuji and Korean kukja国字 [guo2 zi4]
(Chinese) characters native to Korea, Japan, Vietnam etc, Japanese kokuji and Korean kukja國字 [guo2 zi4]
(dual pronoun) you and me, we two, variant of 咱, surname Zan昝 [zan3]
(precise meaning unknown, relates to iron), variant of 劦 or of 協|协㶸 [xie2]
(variant of 哪 na5)吶 [na5]
a camera, variant of 照相机相机 [xiang4 ji1]
a camera, variant of 照相机相機 [xiang4 ji1]
a guild, (in olden times) an association such as a political party, religious group or trade guild, the Japanese word for company会社 [hui4 she4]
a guild, (in olden times) an association such as a political party, religious group or trade guild, the Japanese word for company會社 [hui4 she4]
a thread, a string, a wire, trad variant of 線|线綫 [xian4]
abbr. for Henan 河南 Province in central China, variant of 預|预, beforehand, to prepare豫 [Yu4]
ABE Shinzou, Japanese prime minister from 2006安倍晉三 [An1 bei4 Jin4 san1]
ABE Shinzou, Japanese prime minister from 2006安倍晋三 [An1 bei4 Jin4 san1]
Accord (Honda brand Japanese car model)雅閣 [ya3 ge2]
Accord (Honda brand Japanese car model)雅阁 [ya3 ge2]
Aichi (Japanese prefecture around Nagoya)愛知 [Ai4 zhi1]
Aichi (Japanese prefecture around Nagoya)爱知 [Ai4 zhi1]
aikido (Japanese martial art)合气道 [he2 qi4 dao4]
aikido (Japanese martial art)合氣道 [he2 qi4 dao4]
ancient place name (a Han dynasty town in Shaanxi), variant of 邰斄 [tai2]
Anglo-Japanese allied army (intervention during Russian revolution and civil war 1917-1922)日英联军 [Ri4 Ying1 lian2 jun1]
Anglo-Japanese allied army (intervention during Russian revolution and civil war 1917-1922)日英聯軍 [Ri4 Ying1 lian2 jun1]
Anhui faction of Northern Warlords (1912-c. 1920), led by Duan Qirui 段祺瑞 with Japanese support皖系战败 [Wan3 xi4 zhan4 bai4]
Anhui faction of Northern Warlords (1912-c. 1920), led by Duan Qirui 段祺瑞 with Japanese support皖系戰敗 [Wan3 xi4 zhan4 bai4]
Antei (Japanese reign name, 1227-1229)安貞 [an1 zhen1]
Antei (Japanese reign name, 1227-1229)安贞 [an1 zhen1]
appropriate language, manners in talking with sb, variant of 辭令|辞令詞令 [ci2 ling4]
appropriate language, manners in talking with sb, variant of 辭令|辞令词令 [ci2 ling4]
Aquarius (constellation and sign of the zodiac), variant of 寶瓶座|宝瓶座水瓶座 [Shui3 ping2 zuo4]
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