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(hàn) Han ethnic group; Chinese (language); the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)

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(hàn) man

汉中 (w)

(hànzhōng) Hànzhōng prefecture level city in Shǎnxī 陝西

汉中地区 (w)

(hànzhōngdìqū) Hanzhong prefecture, Shaanxi

汉中市 (w)

(hànzhōngshì) Hànzhōng prefecture level city in Shǎnxī 陝西

汉人 (w)

(hànrén) Han Chinese person or people

汉他病毒 (w)

(hàntābìngdú) Hantavirus (a family deadly rodent-borne viruses) responsible for hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome or cardiopulmonary syndrome

汉代 (w)

(hàndài) the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)

汉元帝 (w)

(hànyuándì) Yuan Emperor, reign name of Han Dynasty emperor Liu Shi 劉奭|刘奭[Liu2 Shi4], (74-33 BC), reigned 48-33 BC

汉化 (w)

(hànhuà) Chinese localization; to convert sth into Chinese

汉南 (w)

(hànnán) Hannan district of Wuhan city 武漢市|武汉市[Wu3 han4 shi4], Hubei

汉南区 (w)

(hànnánqū) Hannan district of Wuhan city 武漢市|武汉市[Wu3 han4 shi4], Hubei

汉口 (w)

(hànkǒu) Hankou, part of Wuhan 武漢|武汉 at the junction of Han river and Changjiang in Hubei

汉四郡 (w)

(hànsìjùn) four Han commanderies in north Korea 108 BC-c. 300 AD

汉坦病毒 (w)

(hàntǎnbìngdú) Hantavirus (a family deadly rodent-borne viruses) responsible for hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome or cardiopulmonary syndrome

汉城 (w)

(hànchéng) Hanseong, old name of Seoul as traditional capital of Korea and capital of South Korea; adopted new Chinese spelling 首爾|首尔[Shou3 er3] in 2005

汉城特别市 (w)

(hànchéngtèbiéshì) Hanseong Metropolitan City, old name for Seoul, capital of Korea; adopted new Chinese spelling 首爾|首尔 in 2005

汉堡 (w)

(hànbǎo) hamburger (loanword); Hamburg (German city)

汉堡包 (w)

(hànbǎobāo) hamburger

汉堡王 (w)

(hànbǎowáng) Burger King (fast food restaurant)

汉寿 (w)

(hànshòu) Hanshou county in Changde 常德[Chang2 de2], Hunan

汉寿县 (w)

(hànshòuxiàn) Hanshou county in Changde 常德[Chang2 de2], Hunan

汉奸 (w)

(hànjiān) traitor (to China)

汉子 (w)

(hànzǐ) man; fellow; husband (dialect)

汉字 (w)

(hànzì) Chinese character; CL:個|个[ge4]; Japanese: kanji; Korean: hanja

汉字字体 (w)

(hànzìzìtǐ) calligraphic style of Chinese characters; typeface; font

汉字查字法 (w)

(hànzìcházìfǎ) look-up method for Chinese characters

汉学 (w)

(hànxué) studies of classical Chinese back to the Han; Chinese studies (in foreign schools)

汉学系 (w)

(hànxuéxì) institute of Sinology; faculty of Sinology

汉学家 (w)

(hànxuéjiā) sinologist; scholar of Chinese

汉宣帝 (w)

(hànxuāndì) Emperor Xuan (91-48 BC) of the Former Han Dynasty, reigned 74-48 BC

汉密尔顿 (w)

(hànmìěrdùn) Hamilton (name)

汉尼拔 (w)

(hànníbá) Hannibal (name); Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC), Carthaginian general

汉川 (w)

(hànchuān) Hanchuan county level city in Xiaogan 孝感[Xiao4 gan3], Hubei

汉川市 (w)

(hànchuānshì) Hanchuan county level city in Xiaogan 孝感[Xiao4 gan3], Hubei

汉文 (w)

(hànwén) Chinese written language; Chinese literature esp. as taught abroad

汉文帝 (w)

(hànwéndì) fourth Han emperor Han Wendi (202-157 BC), personal name Liu Heng 劉恆|刘恒 reigned 180-157 BC

汉文帝刘恒 (w)

(hànwéndìliúhéng) Liu Heng (202-157 BC), the fourth Han emperor Han Wendi, reigned 180-157 BC

汉斯 (w)

(hànsī) Hans (name)

汉族 (w)

(hànzú) Han ethnic group

汉旺镇 (w)

(hànwàngzhèn) Hanwang town in Mianzhu county, Deying 德阳 prefecture, Sichuan

汉明帝 (w)

(hànmíngdì) Emperor Ming of Han (28-75), Western Han Dynasty Emperor 58-75

汉书 (w)

(hànshū) History of the Former Han Dynasty, second of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 xi4 Shi3], composed by Ban Gu 班固[Ban1 Gu4] in 82 during Eastern Han (later Han), 100 scrolls

汉朝 (w)

(hàncháo) Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)

汉末魏初 (w)

(hànmòwèichū) late Han and early Wei (roughly, first half of 3rd century AD)

汉森 (w)

(hànsēn) Hansen or Hanson (name)

汉武帝 (w)

(hànwǔdì) Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty (141-87 BC)

汉民族 (w)

(hànmínzú) Han ethnic group

汉水 (w)

(hànshuǐ) Han River (Hanshui)

汉江 (w)

(hànjiāng) Han River

汉沽 (w)

(hàngū) Hangu former district of Tianjin, now part of Binhai subprovincial district 濱海新區|滨海新区[Bin1 hai3 xin1 qu1]

汉沽区 (w)

(hàngūqū) Hangu former district of Tianjin, now part of Binhai subprovincial district 濱海新區|滨海新区[Bin1 hai3 xin1 qu1]

汉源 (w)

(hànyuán) Hanyuan county in Ya'an 雅安[Ya3 an1], Sichuan

汉源县 (w)

(hànyuánxiàn) Hanyuan county in Ya'an 雅安[Ya3 an1], Sichuan

汉滨 (w)

(hànbīn) Hanbin district of Ānkāng city 安康市[An1 kang1 shi4], Shǎnxī

汉滨区 (w)

(hànbīnqū) Hanbin district of Ānkāng city 安康市[An1 kang1 shi4], Shǎnxī

汉献帝 (w)

(hànxiàndì) Emperor Xian of Han (181-234), the final Han emperor, set up by Dong Zhuo 董卓, reigned 189-220, forced to abdicate 220 by Cao Pi 曹丕

汉白玉 (w)

(hànbáiyù) white marble; a type of white marble used for building and sculpting

汉福斯 (w)

(hànfúsī) Hønefoss, city (and soccer team) in Buskerud, Norway

汉简 (w)

(hànjiǎn) bamboo slip used for record keeping during the Han Dynasty

汉腔 (w)

(hànqiāng) Wuhan accent

汉台 (w)

(hàntái) Hantai district of Hànzhōng city 漢中市|汉中市[Han4 zhong1 shi4], Shǎnxī

汉台区 (w)

(hàntáiqū) Hantai district of Hànzhōng city 漢中市|汉中市[Han4 zhong1 shi4], Shǎnxī

汉英 (w)

(hànyīng) Chinese-English

汉英互译 (w)

(hànyīnghùyì) Chinese and English two-way translation

汉萨同盟 (w)

(hànsàtóngméng) Hanseatic League

汉藏语系 (w)

(hànzàngyǔxì) Sino-Tibetan language family

汉语 (w)

(hànyǔ) Chinese language; CL:門|门[men2]

汉语拼音 (w)

(hànyǔpīnyīn) Hanyu pinyin, the pinyin transliteration system used in PRC since the 1960s

汉语水平考试 (w)

(hànyǔshuǐpíngkǎoshì) HSK (Chinese Proficiency Test)

汉诺威 (w)

(hànnuòwēi) Hanover

汉办 (w)

(hànbàn) abbr. for 國家漢辦|国家汉办[Guo2 jia1 Han4 ban4], Office of Chinese Language Council International

汉阴 (w)

(hànyīn) Hanyin county in Ānkāng 安康[An1 kang1], Shǎnxī

汉阴县 (w)

(hànyīnxiàn) Hanyin county in Ānkāng 安康[An1 kang1], Shǎnxī

汉阳 (w)

(hànyáng) Hanyang county in Hubei province; historical name Hanyang for Seoul, Korea

汉阳区 (w)

(hànyángqū) Hanyang district of Wuhan city 武漢市|武汉市[Wu3 han4 shi4], Hubei

汉高祖 (w)

(hàngāozǔ) posthumous name of the first Han emperor Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦 (256 or 247-195 BC), reigned 202-195 BC

汉高祖刘邦 (w)

(hàngāozǔliúbāng) Liu Bang (256 or 247-195 BC), first Han emperor, reigned 207-195 BC