鴻 | [ hóng ] eastern bean goose, great, large |
鴻圖 | [ hóng tú ] variant of 宏圖|宏图[hong2 tu2] |
鴻圖大計 | [ hóng tú dà jì ] important large scale project |
鴻毛泰山 | [ hóng maó taì shān ] lit. light as a goose feather, heavy as Mt Tai (idiom), fig. of no consequence to one person, a matter of life or death to another |
鴻毛泰岱 | [ hóng maó taì daì ] light as a goose feather, heavy as Mt Tai (idiom); of no consequence to one person, a matter of life or death to another |
鴻海 | [ hóng haǐ ] Hon Hai Precision Industry Company, Taiwan technology company, aka Foxconn |
鴻溝 | [ hóng goū ] (fig.) gulf, chasm, wide gap, (originally) the Hong Canal in Henan, which in ancient times formed the border between enemies Chu 楚 and Han 漢|汉 |
鴻福 | [ hóng fú ] variant of 洪福[hong2 fu2] |
鴻章 | [ hóng zhāng ] Li Hung-chang or Li Hongzhang (1823-1901), Qing dynasty general, politician and diplomat |
鴻臚寺 | [ hóng lú sì ] (archaic) office in charge of ceremony and protocol |
鴻運 | [ hóng yùn ] variant of 紅運|红运[hong2 yun4] |
鴻門宴 | [ hóng mén yàn ] Hongmen feast, (fig.) banquet set up with the aim of murdering a guest, refers to a famous episode in 206 BC when future Han emperor Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] escaped attempted murder by his rival Xiang Yu 項羽|项羽[Xiang4 Yu3] |
鴻雁 | [ hóng yàn ] (bird species of China) swan goose (Anser cygnoides) |
鴻鵠 | [ hóng hú ] swan, person with noble aspirations |
⇒ 來鴻 | [ laí hóng ] incoming letter (literary) |
⇒ 來鴻去燕 | [ laí hóng qù yàn ] lit. the goose comes, the swallow goes (idiom); fig. always on the move |
⇒ 哀鴻遍野 | [ aī hóng biàn yě ] lit. plaintive whine of geese (idiom); fig. land swarming with disaster victims, starving people fill the land |
⇒ 大鴻臚 | [ dà hóng lú ] Grand Herald in imperial China, one of the Nine Ministers 九卿[jiu3 qing1] |
⇒ 崔鴻 | [ cuī hóng ] Cui Hong, historian at the end of Wei of the Northern Dynasties 北魏 |
⇒ 張二鴻 | [ zhāng èr hóng ] Jung Chang 張戎|张戎[Zhang1 Rong2] (1952-), British-Chinese writer, author of Wild Swans 野天鵝|野天鹅[Ye3 Tian1 e2] and Mao: The Unknown Story 毛澤東·鮮為人知的故事|毛泽东·鲜为人知的故事[Mao2 Ze2 dong1 · Xian1 wei2 ren2 zhi1 de5 Gu4 shi5] |
⇒ 徐悲鴻 | [ xú beī hóng ] Xu Beihong (1895-1953), famous European-trained painter and influential art teacher |
⇒ 李鴻章 | [ lǐ hóng zhāng ] Li Hung-chang or Li Hongzhang (1823-1901), Qing dynasty general, politician and diplomat |
⇒ 李鴻章雜碎 | [ lǐ hóng zhāng zá sui ] chop suey (American Chinese dish) |
⇒ 波鴻 | [ bō hóng ] Bochum (city in Germany) |
⇒ 泰山鴻毛 | [ taì shān hóng maó ] as weighty as Mt Tai, as light as a feather (refers to death) |
⇒ 燕雀安知鴻鵠之志 | [ yàn què ān zhī hóng hú zhī zhì ] lit. can the sparrow and swallow know the will of the great swan? (idiom), fig. how can we small fry predict the ambitions of the great? |
⇒ 燕雀焉知鴻鵠之志 | [ yàn què yān zhī hóng gǔ zhī zhì ] lit. can the sparrow and swallow know the will of the great swan? (idiom); fig. how can we small fry predict the ambitions of the great? |
⇒ 納鴻 | [ nà hóng ] Nahum |
⇒ 輕於鴻毛 | [ qīng yú hóng maó ] light as a goose feather (idiom); trifling, unimportant |
⇒ 辜鴻銘 | [ gū hóng míng ] Ku Hung-ming or Gu Hongming (1857-1928), Malaysian man of letters, highly regarded for his literary works written mostly in English, and known for his monarchist views |
⇒ 遠方來鴻 | [ yuǎn fāng laí hóng ] letter from afar (literary) |
⇒ 那鴻書 | [ nà hóng shū ] Book of Nahum |
⇒ 雪泥鴻爪 | [ xuě ní hóng zhaǒ ] a goose's footprint in the snow, vestiges of the past (idiom), the fleeting nature of human life (idiom) |
⇒ 飛鴻踏雪 | [ feī hóng tà xuě ] see 雪泥鴻爪|雪泥鸿爪[xue3 ni2 hong2 zhao3] |
⇒ 飛鴻雪爪 | [ feī hóng xuě zhaǒ ] see 雪泥鴻爪|雪泥鸿爪[xue3 ni2 hong2 zhao3] |
⇒ 驚鴻 | [ jīng hóng ] graceful (esp. of female posture), lithe |
⇒ 黃飛鴻 | [ huáng feī hóng ] Wong Fei-hung (1847-1925), martial arts master |