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liáng
beam of roof
The tree is put on the water, to flow to the factory. There it is cut with knifes (they have to dry them afterwards, always a couple of drops fall of the knivers) - and - the beam (of a roof) is ready! The two fairies, languishing in the heat, are looking forward to having a new roof (prevent the sun from shining inside).

Explanation of characters by Herbert A. Giles

Liang is composed of 木 mu wood as radical, with 水 shui water, and 刅 ch'uang to wound as phonetic. It means a bridge, a beam, and a name of a dynasty, A.D. 502—557.

Explanation of characters by Herbert A. Giles

Liang. 280.

Chinese-English (CC-CEDICT)


liáng
beam of roof/bridge/name of Kingdoms and Dynasties at different periods/surname Liang



liáng
variant of 梁[liang2]

Phrases ending with the given character

dīng
liáng
T-girder
nán
cháo
liáng
Liang of the Southern dynasties (502-557)
gōng
liáng
I-beam
chuō
liang
to criticize behind sb's back/back-biting
tiǎo
liáng
to play a leading role/to bear a heavy responsibility
bái
liáng
White Crane Ridge at Fuling, Sichuan on the Changjiang River, that used to show above the water at dry periods, with famous carvings

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