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(lǚ) surname Lü

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(lǚ) pitchpipe, pitch standard, one of the twelve semitones in the traditional tone system

吕不韦 (w)

(lǚbùwéi) Lü Buwei (?291-235 BC), merchant and politician of the State of Qin 秦國|秦国[Qin2 Guo2], subsequent Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin2 Dai4] Chancellor, allegedly the father of Ying Zhen 嬴政[Ying2 Zheng4], who subsequently became the first emperor Qin Shihuang 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]

吕塞尔斯海姆 (w)

(lǚsāiěrsīhǎimǔ) Rüsselsheim, city in Germany

吕宋岛 (w)

(lǚsòngdǎo) Luzon Island, north Philippines

吕岩 (w)

(lǚyán) Lü Yan (lived c. 874), Tang dynasty poet

吕布 (w)

(lǚbù) Lü Bu (-198), general and warlord

吕布戟 (w)

(lǚbùjǐ) snake halberd

吕梁 (w)

(lǚliáng) Lüliang prefecture level city in Shanxi 山西

吕梁市 (w)

(lǚliángshì) Lüliang prefecture level city in Shanxi 山西

吕氏春秋 (w)

(lǚshìchūnqiū) lit “Mr Lü's Spring and Autumn (Annals)”, compendium of the philosophies of the Hundred Schools of Thought 諸子百家|诸子百家[zhu1 zi3 bai3 jia1], compiled around 239 BC under the patronage of Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin2 Dai4] Chancellor Lü Buwei.呂不韋|吕不韦[Lu:3 Bu4 wei2]

吕蒙 (w)

(lǚméng) Lü Meng (178-219), general of the southern state of Wu

吕览 (w)

(lǚlǎn) Mr Lü's Annals, same as 呂氏春秋|吕氏春秋

吕贝克 (w)

(lǚbèikè) Lübeck, Germany