书面许可 | shū miàn xǔ kě | written permission; written authorization |
书面语 | shū miàn yǔ | written language |
书页 | shū yè | page of a book |
书风 | shū fēng | calligraphic style |
书馆 | shū guǎn | teashop with performance by 评书 story tellers; (attached to name of publishing houses); (in former times) private school; library (of classic texts) |
书馆儿 | shū guǎnr | teashop with performance by 评书 story tellers |
书香 | shū xiāng | literary reputation |
书香门第 | shū xiāng mén dì | family with a literary reputation (idiom); literary family |
书体 | shū tǐ | calligraphic style; font |
板书 | bǎn shū | writing on the blackboard |
梁唐晋汉周书 | Liáng Táng Jìn Hàn Zhōu shū | another name for History of the Five Dynasties between Tang and Song 旧五代史 |
梵书 | Fàn shū | Brahmana, ancient Hindu texts |
楷书 | kǎi shū | regular script (one of the calligraphic styles of Chinese characters) |
标书 | biāo shū | bid or tender submission or delivery; bid or tender document |
歌罗西书 | Gē luó xī shū | Epistle of St Paul to the Colossians |
武经七书 | Wǔ jīng Qī Shū | Seven Military Classics of ancient China viz "Six Secret Strategic Teachings” 六韬, “Methods of Sima” 司马法, ”Art of War” 孙子兵法, “Wu-zi” 吴子, “Wei Liao-zi” 尉缭子, ”Three Strategies of Huang Shigong” 黄石公三略[Huang2 Shi2 gong1 San1 Lu:e4] and ”Duke Li of Wei answering Emperor Taizong of Tang” 唐太宗李卫公问对 |
海上奇书 | hǎi shàng qí shū | literary journal published in 1892-93 by Han Bangqing 韩邦庆 featuring serialized novels in classical Chinese and Jiangsu vernacular |
海淀图书城 | Hǎi diàn tú shū chéng | Haidian book city |
淫书 | yín shū | obscene book; pornography |
焚书坑儒 | fén shū kēng rú | to burn the books and bury alive the Confucian scholars (one of the crimes of the first Emperor in 212 BC) |
无巧不成书 | wú qiǎo bù chéng shū | curious coincidence |
犹大书 | Yóu dà shū | Epistle of St Jude (in New Testament) |
王书文 | Wáng Shū wén | Wang Shuwen (personal name) |
琴书 | qín shū | traditional art form, consisting of sung story telling with musical accompaniment |
琴棋书画 | qín qí shū huà | Four Arts of the Chinese Scholar (zither, Go, calligraphy, painting) |
玛拉基书 | Mǎ lā jī shū | Book of Malachi |
申诉书 | shēn sù shū | written appeal |
申请书 | shēn qǐng shū | application; application form; petition (to higher authorities) |
毕业证书 | bì yè zhèng shū | diploma; CL:张,本 |
疾书 | jí shū | scribble rapidly |
白皮书 | bái pí shū | white paper (e.g. containing proposals for new legislation); white book |
白银书 | bái yín shū | ornately printed book meant as a collectors item rather than for reading (synonymous with corruption) |
白面书生 | bái miàn shū shēng | lit. pale-faced scholar (idiom); young and inexperienced person without practical experience; still wet behind the ears |
看书 | kàn shū | to read |
真书 | zhēn shū | regular script; same as 楷书 |
知书达理 | zhī shū dá lǐ | educated and well-balanced (idiom) |
禁书 | jìn shū | banned book |
福音书 | fú yīn shū | gospel |
礼部尚书 | lǐ bù shàng shū | Director of Board of Rites (Confucian) |
竹书纪年 | Zhú shū Jì nián | Bamboo Annals, early chronicle of Chinese ancient history, written c. 300 BC |
竺书 | Zhú shū | Buddhist texts (archaic); scripture |
篆书 | zhuàn shū | seal script; the small seal 小篆 and great seal 大篆 |
籀书 | zhòu shū | seal script used throughout the pre-Han period |
约拿书 | Yuē ná shū | Book of Jonah |
约书亚 | Yuē shū yà | Joshua (name) |
约书亚记 | Yuē shū yà jì | Book of Joshua |
约珥书 | Yuē ěr shū | Book of Joel |
约翰一书 | Yuē hàn yī shū | First epistle of St John |
约翰三书 | Yuē hàn sān shū | Third epistle of St John |
约翰二书 | Yuē hàn èr shū | Second epistle of St John |