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  2. Tian - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Seal script for Tian 天 'heaven' Chinese Oracle script for Tian 天 'heaven' The modern Chinese character 天 and early seal script both combine dà 大 ' great; large ' and yī 一 ' one ', but some of the original characters in Shāng oracle bone script and Zhōu bronzeware script anthropomorphically portray a large head on a great ...

  3. List of The Legend of Qin characters - Wikipedia

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    Tian Mi (Chinese: 田蜜; pinyin: tián mì) is the leader of the Kuiwei Hall and supports Shennnong Hall. She always seen smoking from a long pipe and can use her pipe and smoke as weapons. Chiyou Hall. Tian Hu (Chinese: 田虎; pinyin: tián hǔ) is the second-in-command of the Lieshan Hall, the other strongest among the Halls. Hot-tempered ...

  4. Tian (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Tian Jun (rower) (born 1982), Chinese male rower; Tian Kai (died 199), Chinese official in Qing Province during the Chinese Tang dynasty; Tian Kehan, honorific name used to refer to various Chinese leaders; Tian Liang (rower) (born 1986), Chinese female Olympic rower; Tian Liang (born 1979), Chinese male diver and two-time Olympic champion

  5. Heavenly King - Wikipedia

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    Heavenly King or Tian Wang (Chinese: 天王; pinyin: Tiān Wáng; Wade–Giles: Tien 1-wang 2), also translated as Heavenly Prince, is a Chinese title for various religious deities and divine leaders throughout history, as well as an alternate form of the term Son of Heaven, referring to the emperor. [1]

  6. Thousand Character Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Thousand Character Classic (Chinese: 千字文; pinyin: Qiānzì wén), also known as the Thousand Character Text, is a Chinese poem that has been used as a primer for teaching Chinese characters to children from the sixth century onward. It contains exactly one thousand characters, each used only once, arranged into 250 lines of four ...

  7. Chinese characters - Wikipedia

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    Chinese characters "Chinese character" written in traditional (left) and simplified (right) forms Script type Logographic Time period c. 13th century BCE – present Direction Left-to-right Top-to-bottom, columns right-to-left Languages Chinese Japanese Korean Vietnamese Zhuang (among others) Related scripts Parent systems (Proto-writing) Chinese characters Child systems Bopomofo Jurchen ...

  8. Names of China - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese politician Mei Feng had criticised the official English name of the state, "Republic of China", for failing to translate the Chinese character "Min" (Chinese: 民; English: people) according to Sun Yat-sen's original interpretations, while the name should instead be translated as "the People's Republic of China", which confuses with ...

  9. List of Commonly Used Standard Chinese Characters - Wikipedia

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    The list also offers a table of correspondences between 2,546 Simplified Chinese characters and 2,574 Traditional Chinese characters, along with other selected variant forms. This table replaced all previous related standards, and provides the authoritative list of characters and glyph shapes for Simplified Chinese in China. The Table ...