(yáng) to raise; to hoist; the action of tossing or winnowing; scattering (in the wind); to flutter; to propagate
(yángzhōng) Yangzhong county level city in Zhenjiang 鎮江|镇江[Zhen4 jiang1], Jiangsu
(yángzhōngshì) Yangzhong county level city in Zhenjiang 鎮江|镇江[Zhen4 jiang1], Jiangsu
(yángmíng) to become famous; to become notorious
(yángmíngsìhǎi) known throughout the country (idiom); world-famous
(yángzǐjiāng) Changjiang 長江|长江 or Yangtze River; old name for Changjiang, especially lower reaches around Yangzhou 揚州|扬州
(yángzhōu) Yangzhou prefecture level city in Jiangsu
(yángzhōushì) Yangzhou prefecture level city in Jiangsu
(yángfān) to set sail
(yángyìgé) trochaic
(yángqīngjīzhuó) lit. drain away filth and bring in fresh water (idiom); fig. dispel evil and usher in good; eliminate vice and exalt virtue
(yángqín) yangqin; dulcimer (hammered string musical instrument)
(yángméi) to raise eyebrows
(yángkēwéiqí) Jankovic; Yankovic; Yankovich; Jelena Jankovic (1985-), Serbian tennis player
(yánggǔ) to winnow
(yángshēngqì) speaker
(yángcài) Jiangsu cuisine
(yángyán) to put about (a story, plan, threat etc); to let it be known (esp. of threat or malicious story); to threaten
(yángqǐ) to raise one's head; to perk up
(yángchángérqù) to shake one's sleeve and leave (idiom); to turn and leave abruptly
(yángxióng) Yang Xiong (53 BC-18 AD), scholar, poet and lexicographer, author of dialect dictionary 方言
(yángbiān) to whip on; to raise a whip; by ext. to swagger