chūn

spring; wanton

HSK 3 #921

DEFINITIONS

春 chūn
  • old variant of 春[chun1]
  • surname Chun
  • spring (season)
  • gay
  • joyful
  • youthful
  • love
  • lust
  • life

STROKES

WORDS

霖 chūn lín spring rains
风一度 chūn fēng yī dù to have sexual intercourse (once)
風一度 chūn fēng yī dù to have sexual intercourse (once)
风化雨 chūn fēng huà yǔ lit. spring wind and rain (idiom); fig. the long-term influence of a solid education
風化雨 chūn fēng huà yǔ lit. spring wind and rain (idiom); fig. the long-term influence of a solid education
风和气 chūn fēng hé qì (idiom) amiable as a spring breeze
風和氣 chūn fēng hé qì (idiom) amiable as a spring breeze
風得意 chūn fēng dé yì flushed with success; proud of one's success (in exams, promotion etc); as pleased as punch
风深醉的晚上 chūn fēng shēn zuì de wǎn shang Intoxicating Spring Nights, 1924 short story by Yu Dafu 郁達夫|郁达夫[Yu4 Da2 fu1]
風深醉的晚上 chūn fēng shēn zuì de wǎn shang Intoxicating Spring Nights, 1924 short story by Yu Dafu 郁達夫|郁达夫[Yu4 Da2 fu1]
风满面 chūn fēng mǎn miàn pleasantly smiling; radiant with happiness
風滿面 chūn fēng mǎn miàn pleasantly smiling; radiant with happiness
饼 chūn bǐng spring pancake, a Chinese flatbread wrap
餅 chūn bǐng spring pancake, a Chinese flatbread wrap
黄菊 chūn huáng jú yellow chrysanthemum; chamomile (Anthemis spp.)
黃菊 chūn huáng jú yellow chrysanthemum; chamomile (Anthemis spp.)
黄菊属 chūn huáng jú shǔ Anthemis, genus of flowers in Compositae including chamomile
黃菊屬 chūn huáng jú shǔ Anthemis, genus of flowers in Compositae including chamomile
晏子秋 yàn zǐ chūn qiū Tales of Yanzi, book describing the life and wisdom of Yanzi 晏子 (-c 500 BC), famous statesman from Qi of the Warring States
李富 lǐ fù chūn Li Fuchun (1900-1975), communist politician
李长 lǐ cháng chūn Li Changchun (1944-), PRC politician
李長 lǐ cháng chūn Li Changchun (1944-), PRC politician
村上树 cūn shàng chūn shù MURAKAMI Haruki (1949-), Japanese novelist and translator
村上樹 cūn shàng chūn shù MURAKAMI Haruki (1949-), Japanese novelist and translator
枯木逢 kū mù féng chūn lit. the spring comes upon a withered tree (idiom); fig. to get a new lease on life; to be revived; (of a difficult situation) to suddenly improve