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(chǔ) surname Chu; abbr. for Hubei 湖北省[Hu2 bei3 Sheng3] and Hunan 湖南省[Hu2 nan2 Sheng3] provinces together; Chinese kingdom during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods (722-221 BC)

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(chǔ) distinct; clear; orderly; pain; suffering; deciduous bush used in Chinese medicine (genus Vitex); punishment cane (old)

楚国 (w)

(chǔguó) the state of Chu (history)

楚州 (w)

(chǔzhōu) Chuzhou district of Huai'an city 淮安市[Huai2 an1 shi4], Jiangsu

楚州区 (w)

(chǔzhōuqū) Chuzhou district of Huai'an city 淮安市[Huai2 an1 shi4], Jiangsu

楚怀王 (w)

(chǔhuáiwáng) King Huai of Chu (reigned 328-299 BC); later King Huai of Chu (reigned 208-205 BC)

楚楚 (w)

(chǔchǔ) neat; lovely

楚河汉界 (w)

(chǔhéhànjiè) lit. the river that divides Chu and Han; fig. a line that divides rival territories; the mid-line between sides on a Chinese chessboard

楚汉战争 (w)

(chǔhànzhànzhēng) the war of 206-202 BC between Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦 of Han and Xiangyu 項羽|项羽 of Chu

楚庄王 (w)

(chǔzhuāngwáng) King Zhuang of Chu (reigned 613-591 BC), one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸

楚辞 (w)

(chǔcí) Chu Ci, the Songs of Chu (ancient book of poems, collected during Han but esp. from country of Chu c. 500 BC)

楚雄 (w)

(chǔxióng) Chuxiong county level city, capital of Chuxiong Yi autonomous prefecture 楚雄彞族自治州|楚雄彝族自治州[Chu3 xiong2 Yi2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1] in central Yunnan

楚雄州 (w)

(chǔxióngzhōu) abbr. for 楚雄彞族自治州|楚雄彝族自治州[Chu3 xiong2 Yi2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1]

楚雄市 (w)

(chǔxióngshì) Chuxiong county level city, capital of Chuxiong Yi autonomous prefecture 楚雄彞族自治州|楚雄彝族自治州[Chu3 xiong2 Yi2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1] in central Yunnan

楚雄彝族自治州 (w)

(chǔxióngyízúzìzhìzhōu) Chuxiong Yi autonomous prefecture in central Yunnan, capital Chuxiong city 楚雄市