五 |
Wǔ dǒu mǐ Dào | Way of the Five Pecks of Rice (Taoist movement) / Way of the Celestial Master |
五 |
wǔ | five / 5 |
斗 |
Dǒu | abbr. for the Big Dipper constellation 北斗星 |
斗 |
dǒu | dry measure for grain equal to ten 升 or one-tenth of a 石 / decaliter / peck / cup or dipper shaped object / old variant of 陡 |
斗 |
dòu | to fight / to struggle / to condemn / to censure / to contend / to put together / coming together |
斗 |
dòu | variant of 斗 |
斗 |
dòu | variant of 斗 |
斗 |
dòu | variant of 斗 |
米 |
Mǐ | surname Mi |
米 |
mǐ | uncooked rice / meter (unit of length) / (slang) Chinese yuan |
道 |
dào | road; path (CL:条,股) / (bound form) way; reason; principle / (bound form) a skill; an art; a specialization / (Daoism) the Way; the Dao / to say (introducing a direct quotation, as in a novel) / (bound form) to express; to extend (polite words) / classifier for long thin things (rivers, cracks etc), barriers (walls, doors etc), questions (in an exam etc), commands, courses in a meal, steps in a process / (old) circuit (administrative division) |