張〔张〕 zoeng1 {zhāng}(verb) open (month) | CCY | |
張〔张〕 zoeng1 {zhāng}
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張〔张〕 zoeng1 {Zhāng}surname Zhang | CC | |
張本〔张-〕 zoeng1 bun2 {zhāng běn}Zhang Ben, name of a politician in the Ming Dynasty | CCY | |
張大〔张-〕 zoeng1 daai6 {zhāng dà}to open wide | CCY | |
張宇〔张-〕 zoeng1 jyu5 {zhāng yǔ}Phil Chang, name of a Taiwanese singer | CCY | |
張北〔张-〕 zoeng1 bak1 {Zhāng běi}Zhangbei county in Zhangjiakou 張家口, Hebei | CC | |
張斌〔张-〕 zoeng1 ban1 {Zhāng Bīn}Zhang Bin (1979-), CCTV sports presenter | CC | |
張寶〔张宝〕 zoeng1 bou2 {Zhāng Bǎo}Zhang Bao (-184), leader of the Yellow Turban rebels during the late Han 漢朝 | CC | |
張秋〔张-〕 zoeng1 cau1 {Zhāng Qiū}Cho Chang (Harry Potter) | CC | |
張弛〔张-〕 zoeng1 ci4 {zhāng chí}tension and relaxation | CC | |
張敞〔张-〕 zoeng1 cong2 {Zhāng Cháng}Zhang Chang, official and scholar of the Eastern Han dynasty | CC | |
張丹〔张-〕 zoeng1 daan1 {Zhāng Dān}Zhang Dan (1985-), Chinese figure skater | CC | |
張店〔张-〕 zoeng1 dim3 {Zhāng diàn}Zhangdian district of Zibo city 淄博市, Shandong | CC | |
張岱〔张-〕 zoeng1 doi6 {Zhāng Dài}Zhang Dai (1597-c. 1684), late Ming scholar | CC | |
張飛〔张飞〕 zoeng1 fei1 {Zhāng Fēi}Zhang Fei (168-221), general of Shu and blood-brother of Liu Bei in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, famous as fearsome fighter and lover of wine | CC | |
張角〔张-〕 zoeng1 gok3 {Zhāng Jué}Zhang Jue (-184), leader of the Yellow turban rebels during the late Han | CC | |
張掛〔张挂〕 zoeng1 gwaa3 {zhāng guà}to hang up (a picture, banner, mosquito net etc) | CC | |
張衡〔张-〕 zoeng1 hang4 {Zhāng Héng}Zhang Heng (78-139) great Han dynasty astronomer and mathematician | CC | |
張口〔张-〕 zoeng1 hau2 {zhāng kǒu}
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張騫〔张骞〕 zoeng1 hin1 {Zhāng Qiān}Zhang Qian (-114 BC), Han dynasty explorer of 2nd century BC | CC | |
張開〔张开〕 zoeng1 hoi1 {zhāng kāi}
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張揖〔张-〕 zoeng1 jap1 {Zhāng Yī}Zhang Yi (c. 3rd century), literary figure from Wei of the Three Kingdoms, other name 稚讓, named as compiler of earliest extant Chinese encyclopedia 廣雅 and several lost works | CC | |
張怡〔张-〕 zoeng1 ji4 {Zhāng yí}Zhang Yi (1608-1695), prolific author and poet spanning interregnum between Ming and Qing | CC | |
張儀〔张仪〕 zoeng1 ji4 {Zhāng Yí}Zhang Yi (-309 BC), political strategist of the School of Diplomacy 縱橫家 during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) | CC | |
張掖〔张-〕 zoeng1 jik6 {Zhāng yè}Zhangye prefecture level city in Gansu | CC | |
張揚〔张扬〕 zoeng1 joeng4 {zhāng yáng}
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張揚〔张扬〕 zoeng1 joeng4 {Zhāng Yáng}Zhang Yang (1967-), PRC film director and screenwriter | CC | |
張旭〔张-〕 zoeng1 juk1 {Zhāng Xù}Zhang Xu (probably early 8th century), Tang dynasty poet and calligrapher, most famous for his grass script 草書 | CC | |
張戎〔张-〕 zoeng1 jung4 {Zhāng Róng}Jung Chang (1952-), British-Chinese writer, name at birth Zhang Erhong 張二鴻, author of Wild Swans 野天鵝 and Mao: The Unknown Story 毛澤東·鮮為人知的故事·鲜为人知的故事 | CC | |
張狂〔张-〕 zoeng1 kwong4 {zhāng kuáng}
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張力〔张-〕 zoeng1 lik6 {zhāng lì}tension | CC | |
張羅〔张罗〕 zoeng1 lo4 {zhāng luo}
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張量〔张-〕 zoeng1 loeng4 {zhāng liàng}tensor (math.) | CC | |
張望〔张-〕 zoeng1 mong6 {zhāng wàng}
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張目〔张-〕 zoeng1 muk6 {zhāng mù}to open one's eyes wide | CC | |
張寧〔张宁〕 zoeng1 ning4 {Zhāng Níng}Zhang Ning (1975-), PRC female badminton player and Olympic gold medalist | CC | |
張溥〔张-〕 zoeng1 pou2 {Zhāng Pǔ}Zhang Pu (1602-1641), Ming dynasty scholar and prolific writer, proponent of 複社 cultural renewal movement, author of Five tombstone inscriptions 五人墓碑記 | CC | |
張三〔张-〕 zoeng1 saam1 {Zhāng Sān} | CC | |
張心〔张-〕 zoeng1 sam1 {zhāng xīn}
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張貼〔张贴〕 zoeng1 tip3 {zhāng tiē}
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張華〔张华〕 zoeng1 waa4 {Zhāng Huà}
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張灣〔张湾〕 zoeng1 waan1 {Zhāng wān}Zhangwan district of Shiyan city 十堰市, Hubei | CC | |
張皇〔张-〕 zoeng1 wong4 {zhāng huáng}
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張震〔张-〕 zoeng1 zan3 {Zhāng Zhèn}Chang Chen (1976-), Taiwanese film actor | CC | |
張嘴〔张-〕 zoeng1 zeoi2 {zhāng zuǐ}
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張籍〔张-〕 zoeng1 zik6 {Zhāng Jí}Zhang Ji (767-830), Tang Dynasty poet | CC | |
張達明〔张达-〕 zoeng1 daat6 ming4 {zhāng dá míng}Cheung Tat Ming, name of an actor in Hong Kong | CCY | |
張飛頸〔张飞颈〕 zoeng1 fei1 geng2 {zhāng fēi jǐng}short-tempered | CCY | |
張家輝〔张-辉〕 zoeng1 gaa1 fai1 {zhāng jiā huī}Nick Cheung Ka Fai, name of an actor in Hong Kong | CCY | |
張敬軒〔张-轩〕 zoeng1 ging3 hin1 {zhāng jìng xuān}noun; Hins Zhang, a Hong Kong-based musician and canto-pop singer who debutted in China | CCY | |
張宇人〔张--〕 zoeng1 jyu5 jan4 {zhāng yǔ rén}Tommy Cheung Yu Yan, name of a politician in Hong Kong | CCY | |
張雨生〔张--〕 zoeng1 jyu5 sang1 {zhāng yǔ shēng}Tom Chang Yu-sheng, name of a Taiwanese composer and singer | CCY | |
張文光〔张--〕 zoeng1 man4 gwong1 {zhāng wén guāng}Cheung Man Kwong, name of a politician in Hong Kong | CCY | |
張信哲〔张--〕 zoeng1 seon3 zit3 {zhāng xìn zhé}Jeff Chang, name of a Taiwanese singer | CCY | |
張進偉〔张进伟〕 zoeng1 zeon3 wai5 {zhāng jìn wěi}DJ Tommy, name of a rapper in Hong Kong | CCY | |
張伯倫〔张-伦〕 zoeng1 baak3 leon4 {Zhāng bó lún}
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張北縣〔张-县〕 zoeng1 bak1 jyun6 {Zhāng běi xiàn}Zhangbei county in Zhangjiakou 張家口, Hebei | CC | |
張春帆〔张--〕 zoeng1 ceon1 faan4 {Zhāng Chūn fān}Zhang Chunfan (-1935), late Qing novelist, author of The Nine-tailed Turtle 九尾龜 | CC | |
張春橋〔张-桥〕 zoeng1 ceon1 kiu4 {Zhāng Chūn qiáo}Zhang Chunqiao (1917-2005), one of the Gang of Four | CC | |
張大千〔张--〕 zoeng1 daai6 cin1 {Zhāng Dà qiān}Chang Dai-chien or Zhang Daqian (1899-1983), one of the greatest Chinese artists of the 20th century | CC | |
張德江〔张--〕 zoeng1 dak1 gong1 {Zhāng Dé jiāng}Zhang Dejiang (1946-), PRC politician | CC | |
張店區〔张-区〕 zoeng1 dim3 keoi1 {Zhāng diàn qū}Zhangdian district of Zibo city 淄博市, Shandong | CC | |
張家界〔张--〕 zoeng1 gaa1 gaai3 {Zhāng jiā jiè}Zhangjiajie prefecture level city in Hunan, formerly Dayong 大庸 | CC | |
張家港〔张--〕 zoeng1 gaa1 gong2 {Zhāng jiā gǎng}Zhangjiagang county level city in Suzhou 蘇州, Jiangsu | CC | |
張家口〔张--〕 zoeng1 gaa1 hau2 {Zhāng jiā kǒu}Zhangjiakou prefecture level city in Hebei | CC | |
張居正〔张--〕 zoeng1 geoi1 zing3 {Zhāng Jū zhèng}Zhang Juzheng (1525-1582), Grand Secretary during the Ming dynasty, credited with bringing the dynasty to its apogee | CC | |
張高麗〔张-丽〕 zoeng1 gou1 lai6 {Zhāng Gāo lì}Zhang Gaoli (1946-), PRC politician | CC | |
張國燾〔张国焘〕 zoeng1 gwok3 tou4 {Zhāng Guó tāo}Zhang Guotao (1897-1979), Chinese communist leader in the 1920s and 1930s, defected to Guomindang in 1938 | CC | |
張國榮〔张国荣〕 zoeng1 gwok3 wing4 {Zhāng Guó róng}Leslie Cheung (1956-2003), Hong Kong singer and actor | CC | |
張獻忠〔张献-〕 zoeng1 hin3 zung1 {Zhāng Xiàn zhōng}Zhang Xianzhong (1606-1647), leader of a late-Ming peasant revolt | CC | |
張學友〔张学-〕 zoeng1 hok6 jau5 {Zhāng Xué yǒu}Jacky Cheung or Hok Yau Jacky (1961-), cantopop and film star | CC | |
張學良〔张学-〕 zoeng1 hok6 loeng4 {Zhāng Xué liáng}Zhang Xueliang (1901-2001) son of Fengtian clique warlord, then senior general for the Nationalists and subsequently for the People's Liberation Army | CC | |
張蔭桓〔张荫-〕 zoeng1 jam3 wun4 {Zhāng Yìn huán}Zhang Yinhuan (1837-1900), late Qing politician and senior Chinese diplomat | CC | |
張怡寧〔张-宁〕 zoeng1 ji4 ning4 {Zhāng Yí níng}Zhang Yining (1981-), PRC female table tennis player and Olympic gold medalist | CC | |
張二鴻〔张-鸿〕 zoeng1 ji6 hung4 {Zhāng Èr hóng}Jung Chang 張戎 (1952-), British-Chinese writer, author of Wild Swans 野天鵝 and Mao: The Unknown Story 毛澤東·鮮為人知的故事·鲜为人知的故事 | CC | |
張易之〔张--〕 zoeng1 ji6 zi1 {Zhāng yì zhī}Zhang Yizhi (-705), Tang dynasty politician and favorite of Empress Wu Zetian 武則天 | CC | |
張掖市〔张--〕 zoeng1 jik6 si5 {Zhāng yè shì}Zhangye prefecture level city in Gansu | CC | |
張若虛〔张-虚〕 zoeng1 joek6 heoi1 {Zhāng Ruò xū}Zhang Ruoxu (c. 660-720), Tang dynasty poet, author of yuefu poem River on a spring night 春江花月夜 | CC | |
張曼玉〔张--〕 zoeng1 maan6 juk6 {Zhāng Màn yù}Maggie Cheung (1964-), Hong Kong actress | CC | |
張聞天〔张闻-〕 zoeng1 man4 tin1 {Zhāng Wén tiān}Zhang Wentian (1900-1976), CCP party leader and theorist | CC | |
張藝謀〔张艺谋〕 zoeng1 ngai6 mau4 {Zhāng Yì móu}Zhang Yimou (1950-), PRC film director | CC | |
張愛玲〔张爱-〕 zoeng1 oi3 ling4 {Zhāng Ài líng}Eileen Chang (1920-1995), famous Chinese-American novelist | CC | |
張柏芝〔张--〕 zoeng1 paak3 zi1 {Zhāng Bó zhī}Cecilia Cheung (1980-), Hong Kong actress and pop singer | CC | |
張純如〔张纯-〕 zoeng1 seon4 jyu4 {Zhāng Chún rú}Iris Chang (1968-2004), Chinese American historian and author of the Rape of Nanjing | CC | |
張誠澤〔张诚泽〕 zoeng1 sing4 zaak6 {Zhāng Chéng zé}Jang Seong-taek or Chang Sŏngt'aek (1946-), brother-in-law of Kim Jong-il 金正日, uncle and regent of Kim Jongeun 金正恩 | CC | |
張韶涵〔张--〕 zoeng1 siu4 haam4 {Zhāng Sháo hán}Angela Chang (1982-), Taiwanese pop singer and actress | CC | |
張太雷〔张--〕 zoeng1 taai3 leoi4 {Zhāng Tài léi}Zhang Tailei (1898-1927), founding member of Chinese communist party | CC | |
張天翼〔张--〕 zoeng1 tin1 jik6 {Zhāng Tiān yì}Zhang Tian'yi (1906-1985), children's writer, author of prize-winning fairy tale Secret of the magic gourd 寶葫蘆的秘密 | CC | |
張廷玉〔张--〕 zoeng1 ting4 juk6 {Zhāng Tíng yù}Zhang Tingyu (1672-1755), Qing politician, senior minister to three successive emperors, oversaw compilation of History of the Ming Dynasty 明史 and the Kangxi Dictionary 康熙字典 | CC | |
張灣區〔张湾区〕 zoeng1 waan1 keoi1 {Zhāng wān qū}Zhangwan district of Shiyan city 十堰市, Hubei | CC | |
張惠妹〔张--〕 zoeng1 wai6 mui2 {Zhāng Huì mèi}A-Mei, aka Gulilai Amit (1972-), aboriginal Taiwanese pop singer | CC | |
張擇端〔张择-〕 zoeng1 zaak6 dyun1 {Zhāng Zé duān}Zhang Zeduan (1085-1145), Song dynasty painter | CC | |
張僧繇〔张--〕 zoeng1 zang1 jau4 {Zhāng Sēng yóu}Zhang Sengyou (active c. 490-540), one of the Four Great Painters of the Six dynasties 六朝四大家 | CC | |
張之洞〔张--〕 zoeng1 zi1 dung6 {Zhāng Zhī dòng}Zhang Zhidong (1837-1909), prominent politician in late Qing | CC | |
張志新〔张--〕 zoeng1 zi3 san1 {Zhāng Zhì xīn}Zhang Zhixin (1930-1975) female revolutionary and martyr, who followed the true Marxist-Leninist line as a party member, and was arrested in 1969, murdered in 1975 after opposing the counter-revolutionary party-usurping conspiracies of Lin Biao and the Gang of Four, and only rehabilitated posthumously in 1979 | CC | |
張自烈〔张--〕 zoeng1 zi6 lit6 {Zhāng Zì liè}Zhang Zilie (1597-1673), Ming dynasty scholar, author of Zhengzitong 正字通 | CC | |
張治中〔张--〕 zoeng1 zi6 zung1 {Zhāng Zhì zhōng}Zhang Zhizhong (1890-1969), National Revolutionary Army general | CC | |
張自忠〔张--〕 zoeng1 zi6 zung1 {Zhāng Zì zhōng}Zhang Zizhong (1891-1940), Chinese National Revolutionary Army general during the Second Sino-Japanese War | CC | |
張靜初〔张静-〕 zoeng1 zing6 co1 {Zhāng Jìng chū}Zhang Jingchu (1980-), PRC actress | CC | |
張作霖〔张--〕 zoeng1 zok3 lam4 {Zhāng Zuò lín}Zhang Zuolin (c. 1873-1928), warlord of Manchuria 1916-1928 | CC | |
張保仔洞〔张---〕 zoeng1 bou2 zai2 dung6 {zhāng bǎo zǐ dòng}Cheung Po Tsai Cave, located in Hong Kong | CCY | |
張皇失措〔张---〕 {zhānghuángshīcuò}
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張燈結彩〔张灯结-〕 zoeng1 dang1 git3 coi2 {zhāng dēng jié cǎi}to be decorated with lanterns and colored banners (idiom) | CC | |
張家界市〔张---〕 zoeng1 gaa1 gaai3 si5 {Zhāng jiā jiè shì}Zhangjiajie prefecture level city in Hunan | CC | |
張家港市〔张---〕 zoeng1 gaa1 gong2 si5 {Zhāng jiā gǎng shì}Zhangjiagang county level city in Suzhou 蘇州, Jiangsu | CC | |
張家口市〔张---〕 zoeng1 gaa1 hau2 si5 {Zhāng jiā kǒu shì}Zhangjiakou prefecture level city in Hebei | CC | |
張冠李戴〔张---〕 zoeng1 gun1 lei5 daai3 {Zhāng guān Lǐ dài}
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張口結舌〔张-结-〕 zoeng1 hau2 git3 sit3 {zhāng kǒu jié shé}
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張掖地區〔张--区〕 zoeng1 jik6 dei6 keoi1 {Zhāng yè dì qū}
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張牙舞爪〔张---〕 zoeng1 ngaa4 mou5 zaau2 {zhāng yá wǔ zhǎo}to bare fangs and brandish claws (idiom); to make threatening gestures | CC | |
張三李四〔张---〕 zoeng1 saam1 lei5 sei3 {Zhāng sān Lǐ sì}
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張王李趙〔张--赵〕 zoeng1 wong4 lei5 ziu6 {Zhāng Wáng Lǐ Zhào}
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張飛打岳飛〔张飞--飞〕 zoeng1 fei1 daa2 ngok6 fei1 {Zhāng fēi dǎ Yuè fēi}
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張家口地區〔张---区〕 zoeng1 gaa1 hau2 dei6 keoi1 {Zhāng jiā kǒu dì qū}Zhangjiakou prefecture in Hebei | CC | |
張家長,李家短〔张-长----〕 zoeng1 gaa1 coeng4 ,lei5 gaa1 dyun2 {Zhāng jiā cháng , Lǐ jiā duǎn}lit. the Zhangs are better off than the Lis (idiom); to gossip about the neighbors | CC | |
張家川回族自治縣〔张------县〕 zoeng1 gaa1 cyun1 wui4 zuk6 zi6 zi6 jyun6 {Zhāng jiā chuān huí zú zì zhì xiàn}Zhanjiachuan Huizu autonomous county in Gansu | CC | |
張三,李四,王五,趙六〔张--------赵-〕 zoeng1 saam1 ,lei5 sei3 ,wong4 ng5 ,ziu6 luk6 {Zhāng sān , Lǐ sì , Wáng wǔ , Zhào liù}
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