岱宗
dài zōng
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another name for Mt Tai 泰山 in Shandong as principal or ancestor of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4];
Mt Tai as resting place for departed souls
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岱山
dài shān
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Daishan county in Zhoushan 舟山[Zhou1 shan1], Zhejiang
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岱山县
dài shān xiàn
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Daishan county in Zhoushan 舟山[Zhou1 shan1], Zhejiang
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岱山縣
dài shān xiàn
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Daishan county in Zhoushan 舟山[Zhou1 shan1], Zhejiang
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岱岳区
dài yuè qū
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Daiyue district of Tai'an city 泰安市[Tai4 an1 shi4], Shandong
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岱嶽區
dài yuè qū
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Daiyue district of Tai'an city 泰安市[Tai4 an1 shi4], Shandong
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岱庙
dài miào
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Dai Temple, a temple in Shandong for the god of Mount Tai
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岱廟
dài miào
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Dai Temple, a temple in Shandong for the god of Mount Tai
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张岱
zhāng dài
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Zhang Dai (1597-c. 1684), late Ming scholar
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張岱
zhāng dài
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Zhang Dai (1597-c. 1684), late Ming scholar
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海岱
hǎi dài
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Haidai, historical region extending from the Bohai Sea to Mt Tai in Shandong
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王岱舆
wáng dài yú
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Wang Daiyu (1584-1670), Hui Islamic scholar of the Ming-Qing transition
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王岱輿
wáng dài yú
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Wang Daiyu (1584-1670), Hui Islamic scholar of the Ming-Qing transition
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鸿毛泰岱
hóng máo tài dài
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light as a goose feather, heavy as Mt Tai (idiom); of no consequence to one person, a matter of life or death to another
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鴻毛泰岱
hóng máo tài dài
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light as a goose feather, heavy as Mt Tai (idiom); of no consequence to one person, a matter of life or death to another
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