闯 | chuǎng | to rush; to charge; to dash; to break through; to temper oneself (through battling hardships) |
闯王 | Chuǎng Wáng | Chuangwang or Roaming King, adopted name of late Ming peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng 李自成 (1605-1645) |
闯入 | chuǎng rù | to intrude; to charge in; to gate-crash |
闯王陵 | Chuǎng Wáng líng | mausoleum to late Ming peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng 李自成 (who styled himself Chuang Wang): one in Jiugongshan 九宫山 nature reserve, Tongshan county, Xianning prefecture, Hubei, and another in Shimen 石门, Changde 常德, Hunan, built starting in 1980 |
闯荡 | chuǎng dàng | to leave home to work; to get away from home; to wander the world; well-traveled; adventurous |
闯祸 | chuǎng huò | to get into trouble; to suffer disaster; to suffer an accident; to induce or cause a disaster or misfortune |
闯红灯 | chuǎng hóng dēng | to run a red light; failing to stop at a red traffic light |
闯荡江湖 | chuǎng dàng jiāng hú | to travel around the country |
闯过 | chuǎng guò | to crash one's way through |
闯关 | chuǎng guān | to crash through a barrier |
闯关者 | chuǎng guān zhě | person who crashes through a barrier; gate-crasher |