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日 |
rì | sun / day / date, day of the month |
太 |
tài yang | sun / sunlight; sunshine / temple (on the side of the human head) (abbr. for 太阳穴) |
落 |
luò | to fall or drop / (of the sun) to set / (of a tide) to go out / to lower / to decline or sink / to lag or fall behind / to fall onto / to rest with / to get or receive / to write down / whereabouts / settlement |
晒 |
shài | (of the sun) to shine on / to bask in (the sunshine) / to dry (clothes, grain etc) in the sun / (fig.) to expose and share (one's experiences and thoughts) on the Web (loanword from "share") / (coll.) to give the cold shoulder to |
五 |
wǔ yán liù sè | multicolored / every color under the sun |
下 |
xià shān | to go down a hill / (of the sun or moon) to set |
损 |
sǔn | to decrease; to lose / to damage; to harm / (coll.) to ridicule; to deride / (coll.) caustic; sarcastic; nasty; mean / one of the 64 hexagrams of the Book of Changes: ䷨ |
旭 |
xù rì | the rising sun |
晒 |
shài tài yáng | to be in the sun (getting warm or sunbathing etc) / to put sth in the sun (e.g. to dry it) |
夕 |
xī yáng | sunset / the setting sun |
孙 |
Sūn zǐ | Sun Tzu, also known as Sun Wu 孙武 (c. 500 BC, dates of birth and death uncertain), general, strategist and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period (700-475 BC), believed to be the author of the “Art of War” 孙子兵法, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武经七书 |
夕 |
xī zhào | glow of the setting sun |
日 |
rì yuè | the sun and moon / day and month / every day and every month / season / life and livelihood |
向 |
xiàng yáng | facing the sun / exposed to the sun |
悟 |
Wù Kōng | Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, character with supernatural powers from the novel Journey to the West 西游记 |
朝 |
cháo yáng | to be exposed to the sun / in a position facing the sun |
朝 |
zhāo yáng | the morning sun |
东 |
Dōng Wú | Eastern Wu (222-280) / the southern state of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period, founded by Sun Quan 孙权 |
六 |
liù hé | the six directions (north, south, east, west, up, down) / the whole country / the universe / everything under the sun |
燧 |
suì | (bound form) material or tool used to light a fire by means of friction or the sun's rays / (bound form) beacon fire (alarm signal in border regions), esp. one lit during daytime to produce smoke |