Chinese mnemonics and annotator
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峰 fēng summit
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The butting ox - with his horn changed to the fungus - was banished to the summit of a mountain as a punishment). The giant, taking him there, holds him by the fungus. |
Compositions
Chinese-English (CC-CEDICT)
峰
峯
fēng
old variant of 峰[feng1]
峰
fēng
(of a mountain) high and tapered peak or summit/mountain-like in appearance/highest level/classifier for camels
Phrases ending with the given character
刘劉liú
剑劍jiàn
峰峰fēng
Liu Jianfeng (1936-), second governor of Hainan
勃bó
朗lǎng
峰fēng
Mont Blanc (between Italy and France)
友友yǒu
谊誼yì
峰峰fēng
Mt Friendship, the highest peak of the Altai mountains
少shào
女nǚ
峰fēng
Jungfrau, peak in Switzerland
杜dù
琪qí
峰fēng
Johnnie To (1955-), Hong Kong film director
洛luò
子zǐ
峰fēng
Lhotse Mountain, between Tibet and Nepal
神shén
女nǚ
峰fēng
name of a peak by the Three Gorges 長江三峽|长江三峡[Chang2 Jiang1 San1 xia2]
圣聖shèng
母母mǔ
峰峰fēng
Goddess peak (Nepalese: Sagarmatha, Sky Goddess)/refers to Mt Chomolungma or Qomolangma (Tibetan), Chinese 珠穆朗瑪峰|珠穆朗玛峰/Mt Everest
许許xǔ
海海hǎi
峰峰fēng
Xu Haifeng (1957-), PRC sharpshooter, 50m pistol gold medalist at Los Angeles 1984 Olympics
非fēi
高gāo
峰fēng
off-peak