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charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *避* | 避* | *避
to avoid / to shun / to flee / to escape / to keep away from / to leave / to hide from
HSK 4
to shun / to avoid (sb) / to skirt / to evade (an issue) / to step back / to withdraw / to recuse (a judge etc)
HSK 5
to regard with disdain; to shun
HSK 7-9
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *舜* | 舜* | *舜
Shun (c. 23rd century BC), mythical sage and leader
clean-living and honest (idiom); to avoid immorality / to shun evil influence / to mind one's own business and keep out of trouble / to keep one's hands clean
lit. to retreat ninety li (idiom) / fig. to shun; to assiduously avoid
the Five Legendary Emperors, usually taken to be the Yellow Emperor 黃帝|黄帝, Zhuanxu 顓頊|颛顼, Di Ku 帝嚳|帝喾, Tang Yao 唐堯|唐尧 and Yu Shun 虞舜
to shun the world
Yu Shun, one of Five legendary Emperors 五帝
to cast away / to reject / to shun / to desert one's post
same as 斑竹, mottled bamboo, since according to legend the spots on mottled bamboo are marks left by the tears shed by two of King Shun's concubines (Ehuang 娥皇 and Nüying 女英, known as the Concubines of the Xiang 湘妃) upon learning of his death
Ao Shun, Dragon King of the North Sea in 西遊記|西游记
several tombs of legendary Emperor Shun, one in Ningyuan county 寧遠縣|宁远县 in southwest Hunan, another Yuncheng prefecture 運城|运城 Shanxi
sage Emperors Shun and Yao rule every day (idiom); all for the best in the best of all possible worlds
sage Emperors Shun and Yao rule every day (idiom); all for the best in the best of all possible worlds


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