呂不韋
lǚ bù wéi
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Lü Buwei (?291-235 BC), merchant and politician of the State of Qin 秦國|秦国[Qin2 guo2], subsequent Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin2 dai4] Chancellor, allegedly the father of Ying Zheng 嬴政[Ying2 Zheng4], who subsequently became the first emperor Qin Shihuang 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]
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呂塞爾斯海姆
lǚ sāi ěr sī hǎi mǔ
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Rüsselsheim, city in Germany
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呂宋島
lǚ sòng dǎo
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Luzon Island, north Philippines
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呂宋海峽
lǚ sòng hǎi xiá
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Luzon Strait between Taiwan and Luzon Island (Philippines)
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呂岩
lǚ yán
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Lü Yan (lived c. 874), Tang dynasty poet
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呂布
lǚ bù
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Lü Bu (-198), general and warlord
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呂布戟
lǚ bù jǐ
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snake halberd
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呂望
lǚ wàng
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see Jiang Ziya 姜子牙[Jiang1 Zi3 ya2]
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呂梁
lǚ liáng
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Lüliang prefecture-level city in Shanxi 山西
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呂梁市
lǚ liáng shì
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Lüliang prefecture-level city in Shanxi 山西
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呂氏春秋
lǚ shì chūn qiū
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lit. “Mr. Lü's Spring and Autumn (Annals)”, compendium of the philosophies of the Hundred Schools of Thought 諸子百家|诸子百家[zhu1 zi3 bai3 jia1], compiled around 239 BC under the patronage of Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin2 dai4] Chancellor Lü Buwei 呂不韋|吕不韦[Lu:3 Bu4 wei2]
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呂洞賓
lǚ dòng bīn
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Lü Dongbin (796-), Tang Dynasty scholar, one of the Eight Immortals 八仙[Ba1 xian1]
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呂純陽
lǚ chún yáng
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see 呂洞賓|吕洞宾[Lu:3 Dong4 bin1]
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呂蒙
lǚ méng
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Lü Meng (178-219), general of the southern state of Wu
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呂覽
lǚ lǎn
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"Mr Lü's Annals", same as 呂氏春秋|吕氏春秋[Lu:3 shi4 Chun1 qiu1]
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呂貝克
lǚ bèi kè
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Lübeck, Germany
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律呂
lǜ lǚ
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tuning;
temperament
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澤布呂赫
zé bù lǚ hè
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Zeebrugge (port city in Belgium)
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狗咬呂洞賓,不識好人心
gǒu yǎo lǚ dòng bīn , bù shí hǎo rén xīn
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a dog biting Lü Dongbin (idiom);
to ill reward a person's kindness
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薩爾布呂肯
sà ěr bù lǚ kěn
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Saarbrücken, capital of Saarland, Germany
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