俊 | jùn | smart; eminent; handsome; talented |
英俊 | yīng jùn | handsome |
俊杰 | jùn jié | elite; outstanding talent; genius |
俊俏 | jùn qiào | attractive and intelligent; charming; elegant |
俊拔 | jùn bá | outstandingly talented |
俊秀 | jùn xiù | well-favored; elegant; pretty |
俊雅 | jùn yǎ | elegant; smart; delicate |
帝俊 | Dì jùn | Dijun, Shang dynasty protector God; possibly same as legendary Emperor 帝喾 |
徐俊 | Xú Jùn | Xu Jun (1962-), Chinese Chinese chess grandmaster |
忍俊 | rěn jùn | smiling |
忍俊不禁 | rěn jùn bù jīn | cannot help laughing; unable to restrain a smile |
朱俊 | Zhū Jùn | Zhu Jun (-195), politician and general at the end of later Han |
李俊 | Lǐ Jùn | Li Jun, fictional character from 水浒传 |
杨俊 | Yáng Jùn | Yang Jun (571-600), son of the first Sui emperor 杨坚 |
海部俊树 | Hǎi bù Jùn shù | KAIFU Toshiki (1931-), Japanese politician, prime minister 1989-1991 |
溥俊 | Pǔ jùn | a Qing prince who was the designated successor to emperor Guangxu until the Boxer uprising |
肇俊哲 | Zhào Jùn zhé | Zhao Junzhe (1979-), Chinese football player |
识时务者为俊杰 | shí shí wù zhě wèi jùn jié | Only an outstanding talent can recognize current trends (idiom). A wise man submits to circumstances. |
马俊仁 | Mǎ Jùn rén | Ma Junren (1944-), Chinese track coach |