麟 | [ lín ] variant of 麟[lin2] |
麟洛乡 | [ lín luò xiāng ] Linlo township in Pingtung County 屏東縣|屏东县[Ping2 dong1 Xian4], Taiwan |
麟经 | [ lín jīng ] another name for the Spring and Autumn Annals 春秋 |
麟角凤觜 | [ lín fèng zuǐ ] lit. qilin's horn, phoenix's mouth (idiom), fig. rara avis, rarity |
麟游 | [ lín yoú ] Linyou County in Baoji 寶雞|宝鸡[Bao3 ji1], Shaanxi |
麟游县 | [ lín yoú xiàn ] Linyou County in Baoji 寶雞|宝鸡[Bao3 ji1], Shaanxi |
⇒ 汤玉麟 | [ tāng yù lín ] Tang Yulin (1871-1937), minor warlord in northeast China, sometime governor of Chengde 承德, mostly poor in battle but very successful at accumulating personal wealth |
⇒ 萨摩麟 | [ sà mó lín ] Samotherium (early giraffe) |
⇒ 谭咏麟 | [ tán yǒng lín ] Alan Tam (1950-), Hong Kong Canto-pop singer and actor |
⇒ 骐麟 | [ qí lín ] variant of 麒麟[qi2 lin2], qilin (mythical Chinese animal), kylin, Chinese unicorn, commonly mistranslated as giraffe |
⇒ 凤毛麟角 | [ fèng maó lín ] lit. as rare as phoenix feathers and unicorn horns (idiom), fig. few and far between |
⇒ 麒麟区 | [ qí lín qū ] Qilin district, Qujing city, Yunnan |
⇒ 麒麟阁 | [ qí lín gé ] Qilin Pavilion, located in the Weiyang Palace, a hall decorated with portraits of famous officials |