渠 | qú | big; stream or canal; drain; ditch; CL:条; him (toplect); outer rim of a carriage wheel (old); surname Qu |
渠道 | qú dào | irrigation ditch; medium or channel of communication |
沟渠 | gōu qú | channel; moat; irrigation canal |
灵渠 | Líng qú | Lingqu canal in Xing'an county 兴安, Guanxi, build in 214 BC to join Changjiang 长江 with Pearl River 珠江 |
干渠 | gàn qú | trunk canal |
五家渠 | Wǔ jiā qú | Wujyachü shehiri (Wujiaqu city) or Wǔjiāqú subprefecture level city in Ili Kazakh autonomous prefecture in north Xinjiang |
五家渠市 | Wǔ jiā qú shì | Wujyachü shehiri (Wujiaqu city) or Wǔjiāqú subprefecture level city in Ili Kazakh autonomous prefecture in north Xinjiang |
夏敬渠 | Xià Jìng qú | Xia Jingqu (1705-1787), Qing novelist, author of monumental novel Yěsǒu pùyán 野叟曝言 Humble words of a rustic elder |
尾水渠道 | wěi shuǐ qú dào | outflow channel |
排水渠 | pái shuǐ qú | drainage |
渠沟 | qú gōu | trench |
渠县 | Qú xiàn | Qu county in Dazhou 达州, Sichuan |
渠魁 | qú kuí | rebel leader; ringleader; bandit chieftain |
灌渠 | guàn qú | irrigation channel |
灌溉渠 | guàn gài qú | irrigation channel |
石渠 | shí qú | stone channel (e.g. drain); Sêrxü county (Tibetan: ser shul rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州, Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet); name of several historical figures |
石渠县 | Shí qú xiàn | Sêrxü county (Tibetan: ser shul rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州, Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet) |
石渠阁 | Shí qú gé | cabinet meeting in 51 BC that established the five classics of Confucianism 五经 as state canon |
石渠阁议 | Shí qú gé yì | cabinet meeting in 51 BC that established the five classics of Confucianism 五经 as state canon |
郑国渠 | Zhèng guó qú | Zhengguo canal, a 150 km long irrigation canal in Shaanxi built in 264 BC |