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hill without trees屺 [qi3]
a raft made of bamboo or wood, to fell trees, to hew槎 [cha2]
a small hill, surname Cen岑 [cen2]
bare hill屼 [wu4]
Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.国会山 [Guo2 hui4 shan1]
Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.國會山 [Guo2 hui4 shan1]
classifier for trees, cabbages, plants etc棵 [ke1]
dicotyledon (plant family distinguished by two embryonic leaves, includes daisies, broadleaved trees, herbaceous plants)双子叶 [shuang1 zi3 ye4]
dicotyledon (plant family distinguished by two embryonic leaves, includes daisies, broadleaved trees, herbaceous plants)雙子葉 [shuang1 zi3 ye4]
Dong Feng, doctor during Three Kingdoms period, famous for refusing fees and requesting that his patients plant apricot trees instead董奉 [Dong3 Feng4]
Elephant trunk hill in Guilin象鼻山 [Xiang4 bi2 shan1]
fell trees, raft, to hew楂 [cha2]
foot of a hill麓 [lu4]
forest of apricot trees, fig. honorific term for fine doctor (cf Dr Dong Feng 董奉, 3rd century AD, asked his patients to plant apricot trees instead of paying fees), Xinglin district of Xiamen city (renamed Haicang 海沧区 in 2003)杏林 [xing4 lin2]
Fragrance Hill (a park in Beijing)香山 [xiang1 shan1]
fruit of plants (not of trees)蓏 [luo3]
Grassy Hill (hill in Hong Kong)草山 [cao3 shan1]
Hill (name), Christopher Hill, US undersecretary of state of East Asian affairs希尔 [Xi1 er3]
Hill (name), Christopher Hill, US undersecretary of state of East Asian affairs希爾 [Xi1 er3]
Hill myna (Gracula religiosa, talking bird), grackle鷯哥 [liao2 ge1]
Hill myna (Gracula religiosa, talking bird), grackle鹩哥 [liao2 ge1]
Hill of Spring (derivation of Tel Aviv 特拉維夫|特拉维夫 from the book of Ezekiel 以西結書|以西结书)春岑 [Chun1 cen2]
hill, knoll小丘 [xiao3 qiu1]
Huanghuagang (Chrysanthemum Hill) in Guangzhou, scene of disastrous uprising of 23rd April 1911黃花崗 [Huang2 hua1 gang3]
Huanghuagang (Chrysanthemum Hill) in Guangzhou, scene of disastrous uprising of 23rd April 1911黄花岗 [Huang2 hua1 gang3]
In the sky to be two birds flying wing to wing, on earth to be two trees with branches intertwined, wishing for conjugal bliss在天愿做比翼鸟,在地愿做连理枝 [zai4 tian1 yuan4 zuo4 bi3 yi4 niao3 , zai4 di4 yuan4 zuo4 lian2 li3 zhi1]
In the sky to be two birds flying wing to wing, on earth to be two trees with branches intertwined, wishing for conjugal bliss在天願做比翼鳥,在地願做連理枝 [zai4 tian1 yuan4 zuo4 bi3 yi4 niao3 , zai4 di4 yuan4 zuo4 lian2 li3 zhi1]
Jingshan (name of a hill in Jingshan park)景山 [Jing3 shan1]
lit. orchids and jade trees; fig. a child with splendid future prospects芝兰玉树 [zhi1 lan2 yu4 shu4]
lit. orchids and jade trees; fig. a child with splendid future prospects芝蘭玉樹 [zhi1 lan2 yu4 shu4]
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