Simplified | Traditional | Pinyin | English |
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渊 | 淵 | yuān | - deep pool - deep - profound |
九渊 | 九淵 | jiǔyuān | - abyss - deep chasm |
刘渊 | 劉淵 | LiúYuān | - Liu Yuan, warlord at the end of the Western Jin dynasty 西晋, founder of Cheng Han of the Sixteen Kingdoms 成漢|成汉 (304-347) |
塞渊 | 塞淵 | sāiyuān | - honest and far-seeing |
天渊 | 天淵 | tiānyuān | - distance between two poles - poles apart |
小渊 | 小淵 | Xiǎoyuān | - Obuchi (Japanese surname) |
旋渊 | 旋淵 | xuányuān | - abyss |
李渊 | 李淵 | LǐYuān | - Li Yuan, personal name of first Tang emperor Gaozu 唐高祖[Tang2 Gao1 zu3] (566-635), reigned 618-626 |
洪渊 | 洪淵 | hóngyuān | - vast and profound |
深渊 | 深淵 | shēnyuān | - abyss |
渊博 | 淵博 | yuānbó | - erudite - profound - learned - extremely knowledgeable |
渊壑 | 淵壑 | yuānhè | - deep valley |
渊富 | 淵富 | yuānfù | - rich and variegated |
渊广 | 淵廣 | yuānguǎng | - broad and extensive (of knowledge etc) |
渊虑 | 淵慮 | yuānlǜ | - profound thoughts or ideas |
渊冲 | 淵沖 | yuānchōng | - erudite but open-minded |
渊泉 | 淵泉 | yuānquán | - deep springs |
渊泓 | 淵泓 | yuānhóng | - vast and profound |
渊海 | 淵海 | yuānhǎi | - abyss of ocean - vast and profound (idiom) |
渊深 | 淵深 | yuānshēn | - profound (knowledge) - erudite |
渊渊 | 淵淵 | yuānyuān | - deep and still - sound of a drum |
渊源 | 淵源 | yuānyuán | - origin - source - relationship |
渊玄 | 淵玄 | yuānxuán | - profundity - depth |
渊薮 | 淵藪 | yuānsǒu | - lit. abyss and marsh, meeting place of fish and beast - fig. breeding ground of crime - robbers' hide-out - den of thieves - hotbed of vice - sink of iniquity |
渊诣 | 淵詣 | yuānyì | - deep and profound meaning |
渊谋 | 淵謀 | yuānmóu | - profound or erudite plans |
渊识 | 淵識 | yuānshí | - erudite and sophisticated |
渊谷 | 淵谷 | yuāngǔ | - deep valley |
渊远 | 淵遠 | yuānyuǎn | - deep - profound |
渊默 | 淵默 | yuānmò | - profound silence |
澄渊 | 澄淵 | chéngyuān | - clear, deep water |
颜渊 | 顏淵 | YánYuān | - Yan Yuan (521-481 BC), disciple of Confucius 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3], also known as 顏回|颜回[Yan2 Hui2] |
鼻渊 | 鼻淵 | bíyuān | - nasosinusitis |
陶渊明 | 陶淵明 | TáoYuānmíng | - Tao Yuanming (c. 365-427), Jin dynasty writer and poet |
不啻天渊 | 不啻天淵 | bùchìtiānyuān | - no less than from heaven to the abyss (idiom); differing widely - worlds apart - the gap couldn't be bigger |
天渊之别 | 天淵之別 | tiānyuānzhībié | - a complete contrast - totally different |
小渊惠三 | 小淵惠三 | XiǎoyuānHuìsān | - Obuchi Keizo (1937-2000), Japanese politician, prime minister 1998-2000 |
临渊羡鱼 | 臨淵羨魚 | línyuānxiànyú | - see 臨淵羨魚,不如退而結網|临渊羡鱼,不如退而结网[lin2 yuan1 xian4 yu2 , bu4 ru2 tui4 er2 jie2 wang3] |
唐高祖李渊 | 唐高祖李淵 | TángGāozǔLǐYuān | - Li Yuan (566-635), first Tang emperor Gaozu, reigned 618-626 |
千鸟渊国家公墓 | 千鳥淵國家公墓 | Qiānniǎoyuānguójiāgōngmù | - Chidori ga fuchi, national war cemetery in Tokyo - also called Tomb of the Unknown Soldier |
临渊羡鱼,不如退而结网 | 臨淵羨魚,不如退而結網 | línyuānxiànyú,bùrútuìérjiéwǎng | - better to go home and weave a net than to stand by the pond longing for fish (idiom) - one should take practical steps to achieve one's aim |
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