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(shěn) surname Shen; place name

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(chén) variant of 沉[chen2]

沈丘 (w)

(shěnqiū) Shenqiu county in Zhoukou 周口[Zhou1 kou3], Henan

沈丘县 (w)

(shěnqiūxiàn) Shenqiu county in Zhoukou 周口[Zhou1 kou3], Henan

沈北新 (w)

(shěnběixīn) Shenbeixin district of Shenyang city 沈陽市|沈阳市, Liaoning

沈北新区 (w)

(shěnběixīnqū) Shenbeixin district of Shenyang city 沈陽市|沈阳市, Liaoning

沈国放 (w)

(shěnguófàng) Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson

沈从文 (w)

(shěncóngwén) Shen Congwen (1902-1988), novelist

沈复 (w)

(shěnfù) Shen Fu (1763-c. 1810), Qing dynasty writer, author of Six records of a floating life 浮生六記|浮生六记[fu2 sheng1 liu4 ji4]

沈河 (w)

(shěnhé) Shenhe district of Shenyang city 沈陽市|沈阳市, Liaoning

沈河区 (w)

(shěnhéqū) Shenhe district of Shenyang city 沈陽市|沈阳市, Liaoning

沈莹 (w)

(shěnyíng) Shen ying of Wu, governor (268-280) of coastal province of Wu and compiler of Seaboard geographic gazetteer 臨海水土誌|临海水土志

沈约 (w)

(shěnyuē) Shen Yue (441-513), writer and historian during Liang of Southern dynasties 南朝梁, compiler of History of Song of the Southern dynasties 宋書|宋书

沈葆祯 (w)

(shěnbǎozhēn) Shen Baozhen, Qing Minister of Navy, founded Fuzhou naval college 船政學堂|船政学堂 in 1866

沈阳市 (w)

(shěnyángshì) Shenyang prefecture level city and capital of Liaoning province 遼寧省|辽宁省 in northeast China; old names include Fengtian 奉天, Shengjing 盛京 and Mukden

沈鱼落雁 (w)

(chényúluòyàn) lit. fish sink, goose alights (idiom, from Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子); fig. female beauty captivating even the birds and beasts

沈阳 (w)

(shěnyáng) Shenyang subprovincial city and capital of Liaoning province 遼寧省|辽宁省 in northeast China; old names include Fengtian 奉天, Shengjing 盛京 and Mukden

沈阳市 (w)

(shěnyángshì) Shenyang subprovincial city and capital of Liaoning province 遼寧省|辽宁省 in northeast China; old names include Fengtian 奉天, Shengjing 盛京 and Mukden