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天 |
tiān é | swan |
鸿 |
hóng yàn | (bird species of China) swan goose (Anser cygnoides) |
鹍 |
kūn | large bird, possibly related to crane or swan (archaic) / mythical monstrous bird, cf Sinbad's roc |
天 |
tiān é róng | velvet / swan's down |
天 |
Tiān é Hú | Swan Lake |
鹄 |
hú | swan |
鸿 |
hóng hú | swan / person with noble aspirations |
老 |
Lǎo Wáng mài guā , zì mài zì kuā | every potter praises his own pot (idiom) / all one's geese are swans |
鶤 |
kūn | variant of 鹍, large bird, possibly related to crane or swan (archaic) / mythical monstrous bird, cf Sinbad's roc |
鹍 |
kūn jī | large bird, possibly related to crane or swan (archaic) / mythical monstrous bird, cf Sinbad's roc |
张 |
Zhāng Róng | Jung Chang (1952-), British-Chinese writer, name at birth Zhang Erhong 张二鸿, author of Wild Swans 野天鹅 and Mao: The Unknown Story 毛泽东·鲜为人知的故事 |
王 |
wáng pó mài guā , zì mài zì kuā | every potter praises his own pot (idiom) / all one's geese are swans |
鹍 |
kūn xián | pipa strings, made from sinews of large crane or swan 鹍鸡 |
刻 |
kè hú lèi wù | to aim to carve a swan and get a semblance of a duck (idiom) / to fail utterly in trying to copy something / to get a reasonably good, if not perfect, result |
野 |
Yě Tiān é | Wild Swans, family autobiography by British-Chinese writer Jung Chang 张戎 / alternative title 鸿, after the author's original name 张二鸿 |
大 |
dà tiān é | (bird species of China) whooper swan (Cygnus cygnus) |
小 |
Xiǎo tiān é | Little Swan (PRC appliance brand) |
小 |
xiǎo tiān é | (bird species of China) tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus) |
张 |
Zhāng Èr hóng | Jung Chang 张戎 (1952-), British-Chinese writer, author of Wild Swans 野天鹅 and Mao: The Unknown Story 毛泽东·鲜为人知的故事 |
燕 |
yàn què ān zhī hóng hú zhī zhì | lit. can the sparrow and swallow know the will of the great swan? (idiom) / fig. how can we small fry predict the ambitions of the great? |