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  2. Fish in Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    Yu (fish) Fishes are a symbol of wealth in Chinese culture. [ 3]: 124 The Chinese character for fish is yu ( traditional Chinese: 魚; simplified Chinese: 鱼; pinyin: yú ). It is pronounced with a different tone in modern Chinese, 裕 (yù) means "abundance". Alternatively, 餘, meaning "over, more than", is a true homophone, so the common ...

  3. List of Chinese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Pinyin Notes Double steaming / double boiling: 燉: 炖: dùn: a Chinese cooking technique to prepare delicate and often expensive ingredients. The food is covered with water and put in a covered ceramic jar, and is then steamed for several hours. Red cooking: 紅燒: 红烧: hóngshāo

  4. List of Chinese classifiers - Wikipedia

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    jou2. "set" — general mass-classifier for sets of objects (sets of, e.g. batteries 電池 / 电池, planets 行星, variables 變量 / 变量, data 数据 / 數據, objects 對象 / 对象, words 詞 / 词, or any sensible thing you want to name). A set is usually assumed to have two or more objects.

  5. Pinyin - Wikipedia

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    Hanyu Pinyin, or simply pinyin, is the most common romanization system for Standard Chinese. In official documents, it is referred to as the Chinese Phonetic Alphabet. Hanyu ( 汉语; 漢語) literally means ' Han language'—that is, the Chinese language—while pinyin literally means 'spelled sounds'. Pinyin is the official system used in ...

  6. Peng (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Both the mythic Chinese Peng and Kun names involve word play. Peng ( 鵬) was anciently a variant Chinese character for feng ( 鳳) in fenghuang (鳳凰 "Chinese phoenix" ca. 100 CE Shuowen Jiezi ); Kun 鯤 originally meant "fish roe; fry; spawn " (ca. 200 BCE Erya ). Synonyms of Peng include Dapeng (大鵬 "Big Peng", "Great Peng") and ...

  7. Chinese New Year - Wikipedia

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    Apples symbolize peace because the word for apple ("ping") is a homonym of the word for peace. Fish 鱼 魚 Yú: Is usually eaten or merely displayed on the eve of Chinese New Year. The pronunciation of fish makes it a homophone for "surpluses" (simplified Chinese: 余; traditional Chinese: 餘; pinyin: yú). Garlic: 蒜 Suàn

  8. Aquaculture in China - Wikipedia

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    Fish total. 49.5 million tonnes (54,600,000 tons) (2005) China, with one-fifth of the world's population, accounts for two-thirds of the world's reported aquaculture production. [ 2 ][ 3 ] Aquaculture is the farming of fish and other aquatic life in enclosures, such as ponds, lakes and tanks, or cages in rivers and coastal waters.

  9. Chinese dragon - Wikipedia

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    Chinese dragon. The Chinese Dragon ( Chinese: 龍; pinyin: lóng) is a legendary creature in Chinese mythology, Chinese folklore, and Chinese culture at large. [ 1] Chinese dragons have many animal-like forms such as turtles and fish, but are most commonly depicted as snake-like with four legs.