朝 | cháo | imperial or royal court; government; dynasty; reign of a sovereign or emperor; court or assembly held by a sovereign or emperor; to make a pilgrimage to; facing; towards; abbr. for 朝鲜 Korea |
朝 | zhāo | morning |
朝鲜 | Cháo xiǎn | Korean Joseon or Chosun dynasty 1392-1910; North Korea; Korea as geographic term |
王朝 | wáng cháo | dynasty |
朝廷 | cháo tíng | court; imperial household; dynasty |
元朝 | Yuán cháo | Yuan or Mongol dynasty (1279-1368) |
朝着 | cháo zhe | facing; advancing (towards) |
南朝鲜 | Nán cháo xiǎn | South Korea (esp. North Korean usage) |
南北朝 | Nán běi cháo | Northern and Southern dynasties (420-589) |
南朝 | Nán Cháo | Southern Dynasties (420-589) |
朝阳 | cháo yáng | to be exposed to the sun; in a position facing the sun; Chaoyang district in east and northeast Beijing, a county level district of Beijing municipality; Chaoyang prefecture level city in Liaoning province 辽宁省 in northeast China; Chaoyang district of Changchun city 长春市, Jilin; Chaoyang county in Chaoyang 朝阳, Liaoning |
朝阳 | zhāo yáng | the morning sun |
皇朝 | huáng cháo | the imperial court; the government in imperial times |
朝代 | cháo dài | dynasty; reign (of a king) |
中朝 | Zhōng Cháo | Sino-Korean; China and North Korea |
北朝 | Běi Cháo | Northern Dynasties (386-581) |
在朝 | zài cháo | sitting (currently serving, e.g. board members) |
六朝 | Liù Cháo | Six Dynasties (220-589) |
朝气蓬勃 | zhāo qì péng bó | full of youthful energy (idiom); vigorous; energetic; a bright spark |
今朝 | jīn zhāo | at the present; now |
朝向 | cháo xiàng | toward; to face; to open onto; to turn towards; orientation; exposure; Qibla (Islam) |
改朝换代 | gǎi cháo huàn dài | transition period between dynasties; an interregnum |
朝气 | zhāo qì | vitality; dynamism |
有朝一日 | yǒu zhāo yī rì | one day; sometime in the future |
朝夕 | zhāo xī | morning and night; all the time |
朝野 | cháo yě | all levels of society; the imperial court and the ordinary people |
朝鲜族 | Cháo xiǎn zú | Korean ethnic group in China (mainly in northeast China); the Koreans (major ethnic group on the Korean Peninsula) |
朝贡 | cháo gòng | to present tribute (to the emperor) |
朝见 | cháo jiàn | to have an audience (with the Emperor) |
朝拜 | cháo bài | to worship; to make customary deferences to; a pilgrimage |
朝三暮四 | zhāo sān mù sì | lit. say three in the morning but four in the evening (idiom); to change sth that is already settled upon; indecisive; to blow hot and cold |
一朝被蛇咬, 十年怕井绳 | yī zhāo bèi shé yǎo , shí nián pà jǐng shéng | once bitten by a snake, ten years in fear of a well rope; once bitten, twice shy (idiom) |
人生如朝露 | rén shēng rú zhāo lù | human life as the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence |
人生朝露 | rén shēng zhāo lù | human life as the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence |
俄中朝 | É Zhōng Cháo | Russia, China and North Korea |
倭马亚王朝 | Wō mǎ yà wáng cháo | Umayyad empire (661-750, in Iberia -1031), successor of the Rashidun caliphate |
伪朝 | wěi cháo | bogus dynasty; pretender |
六朝四大家 | liù cháo sì dà jiā | Four Great Painters of the Six dynasties, namely: Cao Buxing 曹不兴, Gu Kaizhi 顾恺之, Lu Tanwei 陆探微 and Zhang Sengyou 张僧繇 |
六朝时代 | liù cháo shí dài | the six dynasties period (222-589) between Han and Tang |
冀朝铸 | Jì Cháo zhù | Ji Chaozhu (1929-), Chinese diplomat |
前朝 | qián cháo | the previous dynasty |
北朝鲜 | Běi Cháo xiǎn | North Korea (esp. Japanese usage) |
南朝宋 | Nán cháo Sòng | Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing; also known as Liu Song 刘宋 |
南朝梁 | Nán cháo Liáng | Liang of the Southern dynasties (502-557) |
南朝陈 | Nán cháo Chén | Chen of the Southern dynasties (557-589) |
南朝齐 | Nán cháo Qí | Qi of Southern dynasties (479-502) |
危如朝露 | wēi rú zhāo lù | precarious as the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence |
危若朝露 | wēi ruò zhāo lù | precarious as morning dew (idiom); unlikely to last out the day |
吐蕃王朝 | Tǔ bō wáng cháo | the Tibetan Tubo dynasty 7th-11th century AD |
周朝 | Zhōu cháo | Zhou Dynasty; Eastern Zhou 东周 (1046-771 BC) and Western Zhou 西周 (770-221 BC) |