lóng

dragon; symbolic of emperor

HSK 5 #696

DEFINITIONS

  • dragon
  • symbolic of emperor
  • surname Long
  • dragon
  • CL:條|条[tiao2]
  • imperial

STROKES

WORDS

坡 jiǔ lóng pō Jiulongpo district of central Chongqing municipality, formerly in Sichuan
坡区 jiǔ lóng pō qū Jiulongpo district of central Chongqing municipality, formerly in Sichuan
城 jiǔ lóng chéng Kowloon City, Hong Kong
城寨 jiǔ lóng chéng zhài Kowloon Walled City
县 jiǔ lóng xiàn Jiulong county (Tibetan: brgyad zur rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)
二连巨盗 èr lián jù dào lóng Gigantoraptor erlianensis (a giant bird-like dinosaur found in Erlian in Inner Mongolia)
湾 yà lóng wān Yalong Bay in Sanya 三亞|三亚[San1 ya4], Hainan
人中凤 rén zhōng lóng fèng a giant among men (idiom)
rén lóng a queue of people
凤雏 fú lóng fèng chú hidden genius (idiom)
伶盗 líng dào lóng velociraptor (dinosaur)
似鸟恐 sì niǎo kǒng lóng ornithischian; bird-like dinosaur
保力 bǎo lì lóng polystyrene
保丽 bǎo lì lóng styrofoam
倚天屠记 yǐ tiān tú lóng jì Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber, wuxia (武俠|武侠[wu3 xia2], martial arts chivalry) novel by Jin Yong 金庸[Jin1 Yong1] and its screen adaptations
yuán lóng one that has achieved the way; emperor
公孙 gōng sūn lóng Gongsun Long (c. 325-250 BC), leading thinker of the School of Logicians of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
jiàn lóng stegosaurus
图 bāo lóng tú Bao Longtu, ”Bao of the Dragon Image”, fictional name used for Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty
卡尔德 kǎ ěr dé lóng Calderon (Hispanic name)
gǔ lóng Gu Long (1938-1985), Taiwanese wuxia novelist and screenwriter
史特 shǐ tè lóng Stallone (name); Sylvester Stallone (1946-), American actor
hé lóng closure (civil engineering); join of segments to complete a project (dam, bridge, dike etc)
市 hé lóng shì Helong county level city in Yanbian Korean autonomous prefecture 延邊朝鮮族自治州|延边朝鲜族自治州, Jilin
四小 sì xiǎo lóng Four Asian Tigers; East Asian Tigers; Four Little Dragons (East Asian economic powers: Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong)