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  2. Yi (surname 伊) - Wikipedia

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    (Chinese: 伊; pinyin: ) is a Chinese surname.It is also rarely spelled as Yih in Wade–Giles.According to a 2013 study, it was found to be the 289th most common surname, shared by 206,000 people or 0.016% of the population, with the province with the most being Shandong.

  3. Yi (surname 易) - Wikipedia

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    Yi surname ranks 106th among other family surnames in mainland China with members up to more than 1.7 million, making 0.12% of total Chinese population. [ citation needed ] A 2013 study found that it was the 114th most-common name, shared by 1.75 million people, or 0.130% of the population, with the largest province being Hunan .

  4. Yi - Wikipedia

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    Yi (simplified Chinese: 亿; traditional Chinese: 億), an East Asian counting unit meaning 100,000,000; Yi (vessel) (匜), a different kind of bronze vessel used in traditional rituals in ancient China; YI Technology, a Chinese company that manufactures cameras and computer vision technologies; I Ching, or Yijing, ancient Chinese text

  5. Chinese numerals - Wikipedia

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    Chinese numerals are words and characters ... This word is commonly used in Chinese as a chengyu, meaning ... etc. i.e. 十分之一; shí fēnzhī , ...

  6. Chinese numerology - Wikipedia

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    9413 (pinyin: jiǔ sì sān; Cantonese Yale: gáu sei yāt sāam) sounds like "九死一生" (pinyin: jiǔ sǐ shēng; Cantonese Yale: gáu séi yāt sāang; lit. 'nine die one live') meaning 90% chance of being dead and only 10% chance of being alive, or survived such situations (a narrow escape).

  7. Chinese grammar - Wikipedia

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    tā He 打 dǎ hit 人。 rén person 他 打 人。 tā dǎ rén He hit person He hits someone. Chinese can also be considered a topic-prominent language: there is a strong preference for sentences that begin with the topic, usually "given" or "old" information; and end with the comment, or "new" information. Certain modifications of the basic subject–verb–object order are permissible and ...

  8. Yi people - Wikipedia

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    Further, it is widely believed that the Chinese name Yí (both 夷 and 彝) were derived from Ni. Lolo. The appellations of Lolo, Lolopu, etc. are related to the Yi people's worship of the tiger, as lo in their dialects means 'tiger'. [4] Lo is also the basis for the Chinese exonym Luóluó (猓猓, 倮倮 or 罗罗).

  9. Kangxi radicals - Wikipedia

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    Distribution of the number of entries per radical in the Kangxi Dictionary. The Kangxi dictionary lists a total of 47,035 characters divided among the 214 radicals, for an average of 220 characters per radical; however, the distribution is unequal, with the median number of characters per radical being 64, the maximum number being 1,902 (for radical 140 艸), and the minimum being 5 (for ...