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| | to turn (a corner etc) / to kidnap / to swindle / to misappropriate / seven (used as a substitute for 七) / variant of 枴|拐 | HSK 6 |
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| | in disorder / at sixes and sevens (idiom) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | South Korea (Republic of Korea) / Han, one of the Seven Hero States of the Warring States 戰國七雄|战国七雄 / Korea from the fall of the Joseon dynasty in 1897 | |
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| | guqin or qin, a long zither with seven strings, plucked with the fingers | |
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| | surname Zhao / one of the seven states during the Warring States period (476-220 BC) / the Former Zhao 前趙|前赵 (304-329) and Later Zhao 後趙|后赵 (319-350), states of the Sixteen Kingdoms | |
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| | surname Wei / name of a vassal state of the Zhou dynasty from 661 BC in Shanxi, one of the Seven Hero Warring States / Wei state, founded by Cao Cao 曹操, one of the Three Kingdoms after the Han dynasty / the Wei dynasty 221-265 / Wei Prefecture or Wei County at various times in history | |
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| | Han, one of the Seven Hero States of the Warring States 戰國七雄|战国七雄 / Korea from the fall of the Joseon dynasty in 1897 / Korea, esp. South Korea 大韓民國|大韩民国 / surname Han | |
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| | bright / glorious / one of the seven planets of premodern astronomy | |
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| | cervical vertebra / the seven cervical vertebrae in the neck of humans and most mammals | |
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| | double seven festival, evening of seventh of lunar seventh month / girls' festival / Chinese Valentine's day, when Cowherd and Weaving maid 牛郎織女|牛郎织女 are allowed their annual meeting | |
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| | White Tiger (the seven mansions of the west sky) / (slang) hairless female genitalia | |
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| | lit. spouting smoke through the seven orifices (idiom) / fig. to seethe with anger | |
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| | Wuzi, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书, written by Wu Qi 吳起|吴起 | |
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| | Sun Tzu, also known as Sun Wu 孫武|孙武 (c. 500 BC, dates of birth and death uncertain), general, strategist and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period (700-475 BC), believed to be the author of the “Art of War” 孫子兵法|孙子兵法, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书 | |
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| | seven (banker's anti-fraud numeral) | |
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| | “Methods of Sima”, also called “Sima Rangju’s Art of War”, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书, written by Sima Rangju 司馬穰苴|司马穰苴 | |
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| | unilateral / one-sided / home remedy / folk prescription(same as 丹方) / single-drug prescription (same as 奇方, one of the seven kinds of prescriptions of Chinese medicine 七方) / metaphorically. a good solution | |
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| | the state of Qin, one of the seven states of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC) | |
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| | the seven apertures of the human head: 2 eyes, 2 ears, 2 nostrils, 1 mouth | |
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| | Jiang Ziya (c. 1100 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), partly mythical sage advisor to King Wen of Zhou 周文王 and purported author of “Six Secret Strategic Teachings” 六韜|六韬, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书 | |
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| | seven-spotted ladybug (Coccinella septempunctata) | |
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| | saving a life is more meritorious than building a seven-floor pagoda (idiom) | |
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| | seven mortal forms in Daoism, representing carnal life and desires / contrasted with 三魂 three immortal souls | |
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| | “Six Secret Strategic Teachings”, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书, attributed to Jiang Ziya 姜子牙 | |
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| | the twenty seven days after the Winter Solstice, reputed to be the coldest days of the year | |
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| | Seven Powerful States of the Warring States, namely: 齊|齐, 楚, 燕, 韓|韩, 趙|赵, 魏 and 秦 | |
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| | seven emotional states / seven affects of traditional Chinese medical theory and therapy, namely: joy 喜, anger 怒, anxiety 憂|忧, thought 思, grief 悲, fear 恐, fright 驚|惊 / seven relations | |
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| | a pre-Tang Dynasty genre of poetry, relatively free in form, usually having four, five, six or seven characters per line | |
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| | improper fraction (with numerator ≥ denominator, e.g. seven fifths) / see also: proper fraction 真分數|真分数 and mixed number 帶分數|带分数 | |
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| | Black Tortoise (the seven mansions of the north sky) / (in Daoism) God of the north sky | |
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| | Blue Dragon, other name of the Azure Dragon 青龍|青龙 (the seven mansions of the east sky) | |
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| | (TCM) "five strains and seven impairments", five referring to the five viscera 五臟|五脏, and seven to adverse effects on one's body as a result of: overeating (spleen), anger (liver), moisture (kidney), cold (lung), worry (heart), wind and rain (outer appearance) and fear (mind) | |
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| | (idiom) fragmented; scattered; in disarray; at sixes and sevens | |
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| | “Art of War”, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书, written by Sun Tzu 孫子|孙子 | |
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| | the seven apertures of the human head: 2 eyes, 2 ears, 2 nostrils, 1 mouth | |
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| | Qixi Festival or Double Seven Festival on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month / girls' festival / Chinese Valentine's day, when Cowherd and Weaving maid 牛郎織女|牛郎织女 are allowed their annual meeting | |
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| | seven-year itch | |
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| | four divisions (of the twenty-eight constellations 二十八宿 of the sky into groups of seven mansions), namely: Azure Dragon 青龍|青龙, White Tiger 白虎, Vermilion Bird 朱雀, Black Tortoise 玄武 | |
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| | alternative name for 六韜|六韬, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China | |
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| | three immortal souls and seven mortal forms in Daoism, contrasting the spiritual and carnal side of man | |
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| | at sixes and sevens / perturbed state of mind / in a mess | |
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| | Aeschylus (c. 524 BC -c. 455 BC), Greek tragedian, author of The Persians, Seven against Thebes etc | |
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| | seven colors; a variety of colors / multicolored; rainbow-colored | |
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| | guqin or seven-stringed zither | |
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| | the seven planets of premodern astronomy (the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) | |
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| | three sevens are twenty-one (idiom) / the facts of the matter / the actual situation | |
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| | Wu Qi (440-381 BC), military leader and politician of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC), author of Wuzi 吳子|吴子, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书 | |
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| | Sun Wu, also known as Sun Tzu 孫子|孙子 (c. 500 BC, dates of birth and death uncertain), general, strategist and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period (700-475 BC), believed to be the author of the “Art of War” 孫子兵法|孙子兵法, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书 | |
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| | Wang Can (177-217), poet, generally regarded as the most brilliant of "the seven masters of Jian'an" 建安 | |
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| | Zhao, one of the seven states during the Warring States Period of Chinese history (475-220 BC) | |
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| | seven heavenly bodies and four imaginary stars (in astrology and feng shui) | |
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| | "Three Strategies of Huang Shigong", one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China | |
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| | Gipuzkoa or Guipúzcoa, one of the seven Basque provinces in north Spain | |
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| | Seven Samurai (movie) | |
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| | Wei State (407-225 BC), one of the Seven Hero States of the Warring States 戰國七雄|战国七雄 / Wei State or Cao Wei 曹魏 (220-265), the most powerful of the Three Kingdoms | |
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| | (archaic) the seven duties of a sovereign | |
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| | heptose (CH2O)7, monosaccharide with seven carbon atoms | |
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| | seven floor pagoda | |
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| | "Six Secret Strategic Teachings" 六韜|六韬 and "Three Strategies of Huang Shigong" 三略, two of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书, attributed to Jiang Ziya 姜子牙 | |
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| | Sima Rangju (c. 800 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), military strategist of the Qi State 齊國|齐国 and author of “Methods of Sima” 司馬法|司马法, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书 | |
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| | "Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang", military treatise attributed to Li Jing 李靖 and one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书 | |
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| | Xia Huanggong also known as Huang Shigong 黃石公|黄石公 (dates of birth and death uncertain), Daoist hermit of the Qin Dynasty 秦代 and purported author of “Three Strategies of Huang Shigong” 黃石公三略|黄石公三略, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书 | |
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| | Wei Liaozi, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书, possibly written by Wei Liao 尉繚|尉缭 during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC) | |
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| | heptose (CH2O)7, monosaccharide with seven carbon atoms | |
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| | Li Jing (570-649 AD), Tang Dynasty general and purported author of "Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang" 唐太宗李衛公問對|唐太宗李卫公问对, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书 | |
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| | famous scene in Romance of the Three Kingdoms in which Zhao Yun 趙雲|赵云 charges seven times through the ranks of Cao Cao's armies | |
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