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(chuān) river; creek; plain; an area of level country; abbr. for Sichuan Province 四川 in southwest China

川剧 (w)

(chuānjù) Sichuan opera

川汇 (w)

(chuānhuì) Chuanhui district of Zhoukou city 周口市[Zhou1 kou3 shi4], Henan

川汇区 (w)

(chuānhuìqū) Chuanhui district of Zhoukou city 周口市[Zhou1 kou3 shi4], Henan

川崎 (w)

(chuānqí) Kawasaki (name)

川沙 (w)

(chuānshā) Chuansha, name of street and park in Pudong New District 浦東新區|浦东新区[Pu3 dong1 xin1 qu1], Shanghai

川流不息 (w)

(chuānliúbùxī) the stream flows without stopping (idiom); unending flow

川滇藏 (w)

(chuāndiānzàng) Sichuan, Yunnan and Tibet

川谷 (w)

(chuāngǔ) Job's tears (Coix lacryma); erroneously called Chinese pearl barley

川端康成 (w)

(chuānduānkāngchéng) Kawabata Yasunari, Japanese literature Nobel laureate

川芎 (w)

(chuānxiōng) chuanxiong rhizome

川菜 (w)

(chuāncài) Sichuan or Szechuan cuisine

川菜厅 (w)

(chuāncàitīng) a Sichuan restaurant

川藏 (w)

(chuānzàng) Sichuan and Tibet

川西 (w)

(chuānxī) Western Sichuan

川资 (w)

(chuānzī) travel expenses

川震 (w)

(chuānzhèn) Sichuan great earthquake, the magnitude 8 earthquake of May 2008 at Wenchuan 汶川, Sichuan, that killed more than 80,000 people; same as 四川大地震[Si4 chuan1 da4 di4 zhen4]

川党 (w)

(chuāndǎng) Sichuan codonopsis (Codonopsis pilosula, root used in traditional Chinese medicine)

川党参 (w)

(chuāndǎngshēn) Sichuan codonopsis (Codonopsis pilosula, root used in traditional Chinese medicine)