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promenade / long hallway / Long Corridor in the Summer Palace, Beijing 北京頤和園|北京颐和园
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(literary) chin; jaw / (literary) to foster; to nurture; to protect
Summer Palace in Beijing
to nourish / to nurture / to strengthen
(idiom) to eat with great relish; to feast on (sth)
lit. to order people by pointing the chin (idiom); to signal orders by facial gesture / arrogant and bossy
(literary) to munch
to smile / to laugh
School of Principle / Neo-Confucian Rationalistic School (from Song to mid-Qing times, c. 1000-1750, typified by the teachings of Cheng Hao 程顥|程颢, Cheng Yi 程頤|程颐 and Zhu Xi 朱熹)
Cheng Yi (1033-1107), Song neo-Confucian scholar
Zhou Dunyi (1017-1073), Song dynasty neo-Confucian scholar
to order with the chin / to indicate what one wants by facial gesture
variant of 夥頤|夥颐
Tower of Buddhist Incense in the Summer Palace 頤和園|颐和园, Beijing
Seventeen-Arch Bridge in the Summer Palace 頤和園|颐和园, Beijing
(literary) very many / wow! (an exclamation of surprise and admiration)
philosophical book by Song dynasty scholar Zhou Dunyi 周敦頤|周敦颐, starting from an interpretation of the Book of Changes
Longevity Hill in the Summer Palace 頤和園|颐和园, Beijing
to take care of one's spirit and keep fit (idiom)
lit. to order people by pointing the chin (idiom); to signal orders by facial gesture / arrogant and bossy
lit. to nurture one's years (idiom) / fig. to enjoy one's later years


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