zhàn

war, fighting, battle

HSK 5 #145

DEFINITIONS

战 zhàn
  • to fight
  • fight
  • war
  • battle

STROKES

战 stroke order diagram
战 stroke order animation

WORDS

唇枪舌 chún qiāng shé zhàn war of words
国内争 guó nèi zhàn zhēng civil war; internal struggle
国共内 guó gòng nèi zhàn Chinese Civil War, also known as War of Liberation 解放戰爭|解放战争[Jie3 fang4 Zhan4 zheng1]
国际争罪法庭 guó jì zhàn zhēng zuì fǎ tíng International war crimes tribunal
地缘略 dì yuán zhàn lüè geostrategic
太平洋争 tài píng yáng zhàn zhēng Pacific War between Japan and the US, 1941-1945
孟良崮役 mèng liáng gù zhàn yì Battle of Mt Mengliang in Shandong of 1947 between the Nationalists and Communists
官渡之 guān dù zhī zhàn battle of Guandu of 199 that established Cao Cao's 曹操 domination over north China, at Guandu (near modern 許昌|许昌[Xu3 chang1] in north Henan)
宙斯盾斗系统 zhòu sī dùn zhàn dòu xì tǒng Aegis Combat System (weapons system developed for the US Navy)
duì zhàn to do battle (with sb)
屡败 lǚ zhàn lǚ bài to suffer defeat in every battle (idiom)
屡败屡 lǚ bài lǚ zhàn to keep on fighting despite continual setbacks (idiom)
巴西舞 bā xī zhàn wǔ capoeira
布匿争 bù nì zhàn zhēng the three Punic Wars (264-146 BC) between Rome and Carthage
布防迎 bù fáng yíng zhàn to prepare to meet the enemy head-on
平津役 píng jīn zhàn yì Pingjin Campaign (Nov 1948-Jan 1949), one of the three major campaigns by the People's Liberation Army near the end of the Chinese Civil War
德国车 dé guó zhàn chē Rammstein (German metal band)
xīn zhàn psychological warfare; (literary) to be inwardly terrorized
心理 xīn lǐ zhàn psychological warfare; psychological operations; psyop
liàn zhàn to zealously continue fighting
兢 zhàn jīng to tremble; to be on guard
力 zhàn lì military strength; military power; military capability
国七雄 zhàn guó qī xióng Seven Powerful States of the Warring States, namely: 齊|齐[Qi2], 楚[Chu3], 燕[Yan1], 韓|韩[Han2], 趙|赵[Zhao4], 魏[Wei4] and 秦[Qin2]
国时代 zhàn guó shí dài the Warring States period (475-221 BC); Japanese Warring States period (15th-17th century)
国末 zhàn guó mò late Warring States period, c. 250-221 BC before the First Emperor's Qin Dynasty