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| | Dong Feng, doctor during Three Kingdoms period, famous for refusing fees and requesting that his patients plant apricot trees instead | |
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| | feng shui master / geomancer / stock figure in folk tales, as a wise adviser or a charlatan | |
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| | surname Feng | |
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| | surname Feng | |
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| | Feng Deying (1935–2022), author of the 1958 novel Bitter Herbs 苦菜花 | |
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| | rainy / place name in Shaanxi / Feng River in Shaanxi 陝西|陕西, tributary of Wei River 渭水 | |
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| | surname Feng | |
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| | surname Feng | |
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| | the traditional Chinese study of fate and fortune, using methods such as birth-date analysis, physiognomy, name analysis, feng shui etc; fortune-telling based on these methods | |
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| | Extraordinary people in our ordinary world, short stories by novelist Feng Jicai 馮驥才|冯骥才 | |
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| | Qiu Fengjia or Ch'iu Feng-chia (1864-1912), Taiwanese Hakkanese poet | |
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| | Feng County in Baoji 寶雞|宝鸡, Shaanxi | |
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| | Zhou Dynasty capital / surname Feng | |
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| | 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) | |
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| | geographical position according to the principles of feng shui 風水|风水 / ley lines | |
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| | Stories Old and New by Feng Menglong 馮夢龍|冯梦龙, collection of late Ming baihua 白話|白话 tales published in 1620 | |
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| | Feng Menglong (1574-1646), late Ming dynasty novelist writing in colloquial (baihua), author of Stories Old and New 古今小說|古今小说 | |
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| | Lei Feng (1940–1962), a soldier celebrated by the Chinese government from 1963 onward as a model of selflessness and devotion to the Communist Party | |
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| | qi field (in qigong or feng shui) / vibe (of a person or place); aura; atmosphere | |
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| | (feng shui) street layout in which the line of a road runs toward a house (as at a T-intersection), regarded as unfavorable for the occupants of the house | |
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| | Feng Doubo or Feng Wu (1672-), calligrapher of the Ming-Qing transition / also called 馮竇伯|冯窦伯 | |
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| | Feng River in Shaanxi 陝西|陕西, tributary of Wei River 渭水 | |
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| | (feng shui) beneficial influence, esp. from one's ancestral graves / to confer a beneficial influence | |
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| | Bitter Herbs, 1958 novel by Feng Deying 馮德英|冯德英, made into a film in 1965 | |
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| | Feng Youlan (1895-1990), distinguished Chinese philosopher | |
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| | seven heavenly bodies and four imaginary stars (in astrology and feng shui) | |
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| | The Yellow Emperor's Classic on the Feng Shui of Dwellings | |
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| | Feng Jicai (1942-), novelist from Tianjin, author of Extraordinary people in our ordinary world 俗世奇人 | |
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| | a "screw that never rusts" – metaphor used in CCP propaganda to praise loyal, selfless contributors, famously applied to model worker Lei Feng 雷鋒|雷锋 | |
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| | a selfless, helpful person, like the model citizen Lei Feng 雷鋒|雷锋 (often used to refer to sb in a joking or teasing way) | |
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| | Stories to Caution the World, vernacular short stories by Feng Menglong 馮夢龍|冯梦龙 published in 1624 | |
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| | Feng county in Xuzhou 徐州, Jiangsu | |
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| | Stories to Awaken the World, vernacular short stories by Feng Menglong 馮夢龍|冯梦龙 published in 1627 | |
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| | (feng shui term) tomb | |
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| | Feng Yuxiang (1882-1948), warlord during Republic of China, strongly critical of Chiang Kai-shek | |
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| | Feng Doubo or Feng Wu (1672-), calligrapher of the Ming-Qing transition / also called 馮武|冯武 | |
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