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SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
yuān- deep pool
- deep
- profound
jiǔyuān- abyss
- deep chasm
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)
sāiyuān- honest and far-seeing
tiānyuān- distance between two poles
- poles apart
Xiǎoyuān- Obuchi (Japanese surname)
xuányuān- abyss
Yuān- Li Yuan, personal name of first Tang emperor Gaozu 唐高祖[Tang2 Gao1 zu3] (566-635), reigned 618-626
hóngyuān- vast and profound
shēnyuān- abyss
yuān- erudite
- profound
- learned
- extremely knowledgeable
yuān- deep valley
yuān- rich and variegated
广yuānguǎng- broad and extensive (of knowledge etc)
yuān- profound thoughts or ideas
yuānchōng- erudite but open-minded
yuānquán- deep springs
yuānhóng- vast and profound
yuānhǎi- abyss of ocean
- vast and profound (idiom)
yuānshēn- profound (knowledge)
- erudite
yuānyuān- deep and still
- sound of a drum
yuānyuán- origin
- source
- relationship
yuānxuán- profundity
- depth
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
yuān- deep and profound meaning
yuānmóu- profound or erudite plans
yuānshí- erudite and sophisticated
yuān- deep valley
yuānyuǎn- deep
- profound
yuān- profound silence
chéngyuān- clear, deep water
YánYuān- Yan Yuan (521-481 BC), disciple of Confucius 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3], also known as 顏回|颜回[Yan2 Hui2]
yuān- nasosinusitis
TáoYuānmíng- Tao Yuanming (c. 365-427), Jin dynasty writer and poet
chìtiānyuān- no less than from heaven to the abyss (idiom); differing widely
- worlds apart
- the gap couldn't be bigger
tiānyuānzhībié- a complete contrast
- totally different
XiǎoyuānHuìsān- Obuchi Keizo (1937-2000), Japanese politician, prime minister 1998-2000
línyuānxiàn- see 臨淵羨魚不如退而結網|羡鱼不如退而结网[lin2 yuan1 xian4 yu2 , bu4 ru2 tui4 er2 jie2 wang3]
TángGāoYuān- Li Yuan (566-635), first Tang emperor Gaozu, reigned 618-626
Qiānniǎoyuānguójiāgōng- Chidori ga fuchi, national war cemetery in Tokyo
- also called Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
退退línyuānxiàn,tuìérjiéwǎng- 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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