武 | wǔ | martial; military; surname Wu |
武装 | wǔ zhuāng | arms; equipment; to arm; military; armed (forces) |
武器 | wǔ qì | weapon; arms; CL:种 |
武汉 | Wǔ hàn | Wuhan city on Changjiang, subprovincial city and capital of Hubei province |
武昌 | Wǔ chāng | Wuchang district of Wuhan city 武汉市, Hubei |
武力 | wǔ lì | (make use of) military force; military force; military power; military might |
核武器 | hé wǔ qì | nuclear weapon |
武装部队 | wǔ zhuāng bù duì | armed forces |
武装力量 | wǔ zhuāng lì liàng | armed force |
文武 | wén wǔ | civil and military |
孙武 | Sūn Wǔ | Sun Wu, also known as Sun Tzu 孙子 (c. 500 BC, dates of birth and death uncertain), general, strategist and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period (700-475 BC), believed to be the author of the “Art of War” 孙子兵法, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武经七书 |
汉武帝 | Hàn Wǔ dì | Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty (141-87 BC) |
武昌起义 | Wǔ chāng qǐ yì | the Wuchang Uprising of 10th October 1911 that led to Sun Yat-sen's Xinhai revolution and the fall of the Qing dynasty |
武松 | Wǔ Sōng | Wu Song, a heroic outlaw of Liangshan po 梁山泊 in the classic novel Water Margin 水浒传, whose exploits including killing a tiger with his bare hands |
洪武 | Hóng Wǔ | Hongwu Emperor, also written Hung-wu Ti, reign name of first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋 (1328-1398), reigned 1386-1398, Temple name 明太祖 |
武术 | wǔ shù | military skill or technique (in former times); all kinds of martial art sports (some claiming spiritual development); self-defense; tradition of choreographed fights from opera and film (recent usage); also called kungfu 功夫; CL:种 |
武官 | wǔ guān | military official; military attaché |
武断 | wù duàn | arbitrary; subjective; dogmatic |
武则天 | Wǔ Zé tiān | Wu Zetian (624-705), Tang empress, reigned 690-705 |
武艺 | wǔ yì | martial art; military skill |
武汉市 | Wǔ hàn shì | Wuhan city on Changjiang, subprovincial city and capital of Hubei province |
威武 | wēi wǔ | might; formidable |
常规武器 | cháng guī wǔ qì | conventional weapon |
武功 | wǔ gōng | Martial art; military achievement (e.g. number of enemy heads cut off); Wugong county in Xiányáng 咸阳, Shǎnxī 陕西 |
武士 | wǔ shì | warrior; samurai |
化学武器 | huà xué wǔ qì | chemical weapon |
董必武 | Dǒng Bì wǔ | Dong Biwu (1886-1975), one of the founders of the Chinese communist party |
武进 | Wǔ jìn | Wujin district of Changzhou city 常州市, Jiangsu |
顾炎武 | Gù Yán wǔ | Gu Yanwu (1613-1682), late Ming and early Qing Confucian philosopher, linguist and historian, played a founding role in phonology of early Chinese, author of Rizhilu or Record of daily study 日知录 |
武陵 | Wǔ líng | Wuling district of Changde city 常德市, Hunan |
邵武 | Shào wǔ | Shaowu county level city in Nanping 南平 Fujian |
周武王 | Zhōu Wǔ wáng | King Wu of Zhou (-1043), personal name Ji Fa 姬发, reigned 1046-1043 BC as first king of Western Zhou dynasty 1046-1043 BC |
灵武 | Líng wǔ | Lingwu county level city in Yinchuan 银川, Ningxia |
七武士 | Qī wǔ shì | Seven Samurai (movie) |
下寒武 | xià hán wǔ | lower Cambrian (geological period approx 530 million years ago) |
下寒武统 | xià hán wǔ tǒng | lower Cambrian series (geological strata from approx 530 million years ago) |
不扩散核武器条约 | bù kuò sàn hé wǔ qì tiáo yuē | Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty |
中国人民武装警察 部队 | Zhōng guó Rén mín Wǔ zhuāng Jǐng chá Bù duì | People's Armed Police (PAP) |
人武 | rén wǔ | armed forces |
仁武 | Rén wǔ | Renwu or Jenwu township in Kaohsiung county 高雄县, southwest Taiwan |
仁武乡 | Rén wǔ xiāng | Renwu or Jenwu township in Kaohsiung county 高雄县, southwest Taiwan |
修武 | Xiū wǔ | Xiuwu county in Jiaozuo 焦作, Henan |
修武县 | Xiū wǔ xiàn | Xiuwu county in Jiaozuo 焦作, Henan |
先进武器 | xiān jìn wǔ qì | advanced weapon |
全副武装 | quán fù wǔ zhuāng | fully armed; armed to the teeth; fig. fully equipped |
前寒武纪 | qián hán wǔ jì | pre-Cambrian, geological period before c. 540m years ago |
刘心武 | Liú Xīn wǔ | Liu Xinwu (1942-), novelist |
努纳武特 | Nǔ nà wǔ tè | Nunavut territory, Canada |
勇武 | yǒng wǔ | brave |
化学武器储备 | huà xué wǔ qì chǔ bèi | chemical weapons storage |