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| | to sinicize / sinicization / (software) Chinese localization | |
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| | Hamburg (German city) | |
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| | (loanword) hamburger | |
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| | Hanseong, former name of Seoul (capital of South Korea), replaced in 2005 with 首爾|首尔 | |
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| | Hanshou county in Changde 常德, Hunan | |
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| | Hanyuan county in Ya'an 雅安, Sichuan | |
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| | Hanyin County in Ankang 安康, Shaanxi | |
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| | Hans (name) / Reims (city in France) | |
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| | Han ethnic group / Chinese (language) / the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) | |
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| | man | |
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| | Hankou, part of Wuhan 武漢|武汉 at the junction of Han river and Changjiang in Hubei | |
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| | Emperor Xuan (91-48 BC) of the Former Han Dynasty, reigned 74-48 BC | |
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| | the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) | |
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| | man / fellow / (dialect) husband | |
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| | Hanyu Pinyin, the romanization system used in the PRC since the 1960s | |
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| | Han ethnic group | |
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| | sinology / Chinese studies (in foreign schools) / Han Learning, a Qing dynasty movement aiming at a philological appraisal of the Classics | |
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| | hamburger (loanword) | |
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| | Chinese written language / Chinese literature esp. as taught abroad | |
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| | Hamilton (name) / Hamilton, capital of Bermuda | |
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| | sinologist / scholar of Chinese | |
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| | Hannah (name) | |
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| | Hannibal (name) / Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC), Carthaginian general | |
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| | white marble / a type of white marble used for building and sculpting | |
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| | Hansen or Hanson (name) | |
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| | Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty (141-87 BC) | |
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| | Sino-Tibetan language family | |
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| | Hanyang county in Hubei province / historical name Hanyang for Seoul, Korea | |
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| | Emperor Xian of Han (181-234), the final Han emperor, set up by Dong Zhuo 董卓, reigned 189-220, forced to abdicate 220 by Cao Pi 曹丕 | |
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| | Han Chinese person or people | |
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| | Han ethnic group | |
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| | Hanyin County in Ankang 安康, Shaanxi | |
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| | History of the Former Han Dynasty, second of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史, composed by Ban Gu 班固 in 82 during Eastern Han (later Han), 100 scrolls | |
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| | Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) | |
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| | Han River | |
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| | Emperor Ling of Han (156-189), reigned from 168 to 189 | |
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| | lit. Shu Han 蜀漢|蜀汉 and Cao Wei 曹魏 cannot coexist (idiom) / fig. two enemies cannot live under the same sky / (former KMT slogan against CCP) "gentlemen and thieves cannot coexist" | |
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| | Han River (Hanshui) | |
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| | Hannan district of Wuhan city 武漢市|武汉市, Hubei | |
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| | posthumous name of the first Han emperor Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦 (256 or 247-195 BC), reigned 202-195 BC | |
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| | Hanover | |
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| | bamboo slip used for record keeping during the Han Dynasty | |
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| | Hanshou county in Changde 常德, Hunan | |
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| | Hangu former district of Tianjin, now part of Binhai subprovincial district 濱海新區|滨海新区 | |
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| | Hanyuan county in Ya'an 雅安, Sichuan | |
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| | Hangu former district of Tianjin, now part of Binhai subprovincial district 濱海新區|滨海新区 | |
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| | Hantai District of Hanzhong City 漢中市|汉中市, Shaanxi | |
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| | Emperor Wen of Han (202-157 BC), fourth Han emperor, personal name Liu Heng 劉恆|刘恒, reigned 180-157 BC | |
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| | Hanyang district of Wuhan city 武漢市|武汉市, Hubei | |
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| | a Han family name (surname) / (esp.) a Han surname adopted by a person of another ethnic group | |
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| | Hannan district of Wuhan city 武漢市|武汉市, Hubei | |
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| | Hanchuan, county-level city in Xiaogan 孝感市, Hubei | |
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| | Burger King (fast food restaurant) | |
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| | Hanyu Da Zidian, one of the most comprehensive Chinese character dictionaries with 54,678 (and later 60,370) entries, first published between 1986-1990 | |
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| | traditional Han Chinese attire (including various styles of clothing worn by the Han ethnic group before the Qing Dynasty, and in the 21st century, revived as part of a cultural movement) / clothing styles of the Han dynasty | |
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| | four Han commanderies in north Korea 108 BC-c. 300 AD | |
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| | Hanzhong, prefecture-level city in Shaanxi Province 陝西省|陕西省 | |
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| | (Tw) (loanword) hantavirus | |
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| | Yuan Emperor, reign name of Han Dynasty emperor Liu Shi 劉奭|刘奭, (74-33 BC), reigned 48-33 BC | |
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| | (loanword) hantavirus | |
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| | Hanseong Special Metropolitan City, old name for Seoul, capital of Korea | |
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| | traitor (to China) | |
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| | calligraphic style of Chinese characters / typeface / font | |
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| | look-up method for Chinese characters | |
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| | institute of Sinology / faculty of Sinology | |
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| | Hallasan Mountain or Mount Halla, highest mountain in South Korea | |
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| | Liu Heng (202-157 BC), the fourth Han emperor Han Wendi, reigned 180-157 BC | |
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| | Hanwang town in Mianzhu county, Deyang 德陽|德阳 prefecture, Sichuan | |
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| | Emperor Ming of Han (28-75), Western Han Dynasty Emperor 58-75 | |
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| | late Han and early Wei (roughly, first half of 3rd century AD) | |
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| | Hanbin District of Ankang City 安康市, Shaanxi | |
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| | Hanbin District of Ankang City 安康市, Shaanxi | |
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| | Wuhan accent | |
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| | Hantai District of Hanzhong City 漢中市|汉中市, Shaanxi | |
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| | Chinese-English | |
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| | Chinese and English two-way translation | |
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| | Hanseatic League | |
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| | Hanyu Da Cidian, the largest Chinese dictionary, with over 375,000 word entries, first published 1986-1994 | |
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| | HSK (Chinese Proficiency Test) | |
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| | abbr. for 國家漢辦|国家汉办, Office of Chinese Language Council International | |
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