sāng

mulberry tree; surname

HSK 6 #1528

DEFINITIONS

桑 sāng
  • surname Sang
  • mulberry tree
  • old variant of 桑[sang1]

STROKES

WORDS

間濮上 sāng jiān pú shàng Sangjian by the Pu River, a place in the ancient state of Wei known for wanton behavior; lovers' rendezvous
欧吉 ōu jí sāng older man; man of mature years (Japanese loanword)
歐吉 ōu jí sāng older man; man of mature years (Japanese loanword)
歐巴 ōu ba sāng older female; woman of mature years (Japanese loanword)
历尽沧 lì jìn cāng sāng to have been through the hardships of life; to have been through the mill
歷盡滄 lì jìn cāng sāng to have been through the hardships of life; to have been through the mill
渤澥田 bó xiè sāng tián lit. blue seas where once was mulberry fields (idiom, from 史記|史记[Shi3 ji4], Record of the Grand Historian); time brings great changes; life's vicissitudes
cāng sāng great changes; ups and downs; vicissitudes; abbr. of 滄海桑田|沧海桑田[cang1 hai3 sang1 tian2]
感 cāng sāng gǎn a sense of having been through good times and bad; a weathered and worn look
滄海田 cāng hǎi sāng tián lit. the blue sea turned into mulberry fields (idiom); fig. the transformations of the world
纳撒尼尔・霍 nà sā ní ěr ・ huò sāng Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) American novelist and short story writer
納撒尼爾・霍 nà sā ní ěr ・ huò sāng Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) American novelist and short story writer
莫泊 mò bó sāng Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893), French novelist and short story writer
王朝 sà sāng wáng cháo Sassanid Empire of Persia (c. 2nd-7th century AD)
王朝 sà sāng wáng cháo Sassanid Empire of Persia (c. 2nd-7th century AD)
nóng sāng mulberry farming; to grow mulberry for sericulture
nóng sāng mulberry farming; to grow mulberry for sericulture
飽經滄 bǎo jīng cāng sāng having lived through many changes