Character data
華 huá
abbr. for China; magnificent; splendid
Character data
| Radical | ⾋ (140.8) |
| Strokes | 10 |
| SIMPLIFIED | 华 |
Definitions
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Words containing 華
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use local Chinese to rule Chinese people
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Simon Yam Tat-Wah (1955-), Hong Kong actor and film producer
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fleeting years (idiom)
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Évariste Galois, French mathematician
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also written 伽羅瓦理論jiā luó wǎ lǐ lùn; Galois theory (math.)
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to come to China
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to invade China, esp. by Japan
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brilliance; splendor; magnificence
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Nevada, US state
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Nevada, US state
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to display one's ability for the first time
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Liu Tianhua (1895-1932), Chinese musician and composer
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Andy Lau (1961-), Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actor
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to raise to a higher level; to refine; promotion
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South China; south or southern China
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South China Morning Post (newspaper in Hong Kong)
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Nanhua County in Yunnan, China
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anti-Chinese
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Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher
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to take the best; to absorb the essence
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keep what is good, discard the rest
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to savor fine writing (idiom)
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Wakin Chau (1960-), HK-born Taiwanese singer and actor
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Qiao Guanhua (1913-1973), PRC politician and diplomat
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George Washington (1732-1799), first US president
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