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chéngnán 'ānmèngshǐjūn present Nan an (surname) honorific fitle of civil governor of a province in ancient China
chéngzhàodǎozhōng Chengzhaodaozhong
chíyángchūnrìyàxīnshǐjūn cistern No-frills New on Ya honorific fitle of civil governor of a province in ancient China
chūnrìjíshì Spring That is something
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chūnrìyàxīnshǐjūn Spring Ya new honorific fitle of civil governor of a province in ancient China
dájìngwēngbìngyǐqióngzhúzhàngyīzhīzèngxíngsòng A Jing Weng and to Species of bamboo length of cane, or a thin rod, used for supporting plants, as a walking-stick or for beating people as a punishment 1 Gift line eulogy
dájìngwēngbìngyǐqióngzhúzhàngyīzhīzèngxíngsòng A Jing Weng and to Species of bamboo length of cane, or a thin rod, used for supporting plants, as a walking-stick or for beating people as a punishment 1 Gift line eulogy
dájìngwēngbìngyǐqióngzhúzhàngyīzhīzèngxíngsòng A Jing Weng and to Species of bamboo length of cane, or a thin rod, used for supporting plants, as a walking-stick or for beating people as a punishment 1 Gift line eulogy
dájìngwēngbìngyǐqióngzhúzhàngyīzhīzèngxíngsòng A Jing Weng and to Species of bamboo length of cane, or a thin rod, used for supporting plants, as a walking-stick or for beating people as a punishment 1 Gift line eulogy