夷 | yí | non-Han people, esp. to the East of China; barbarians; to wipe out; to exterminate; to tear down; to raze |
夷平 | yí píng | to level; to raze to the ground |
夷戮 | yí lù | to massacre |
夷旷 | yí kuàng | expansive; level and broad; broad-minded |
夷洲 | Yí zhōu | land of barbarians; name of Taiwan in 3rd century AD |
夷灭 | yí miè | to massacre; to die out |
夷为平地 | yí wéi píng dì | to level; to raze to the ground |
夷然 | yí rán | calm |
夷狄 | yí dí | non-Han tribes in the east and north of ancient China; barbarians |
夷犹 | yí yóu | to hesitate |
夷门 | Yí mén | the Yi gate of 大梁, capital of Wei 魏 during Warring states |
夷陵 | Yí líng | Yiling (barbarian mound), historical place name in Yichang county 宜昌县 Hubei, first mentioned in history (after its destruction by Qin) as burial place of the former Chu kings; Yiling district of Yichang city 宜昌市, Hubei |
夷陵区 | Yí líng qū | Yiling district of Yichang city 宜昌市, Hubei |