桂
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Definitions
- 1. cassia
- 2. laurel
Words Containing 桂
osmanthus flowers
orange osmanthus
Ni Guizhen or Ni Kwei-Tseng (1869 - 1931), mother of Song Ailing 宋藹齡|宋蔼龄[sòng ǎi líng], Song Qingling 宋慶齡|宋庆龄[sòng qìng líng] and Song Meiling 宋美齡|宋美龄[sòng měi líng]
Wu Sangui (1612-1678), Chinese general who let the Manchus into China and helped them establish the Qing Dynasty, later leading a revolt against Qing in an effort to start his own dynasty
Chinese cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia)
to win the laurels
laurel (Laurus nobilis)
laurel crown
laurel tree (Laurus nobilis)
laurel leaf; bay leaf
bay leaf; laurel leaf
Yi Seong-gye (1335-1408), founder and first king of Korean Yi dynasty (1392-1910)
laurel (as a symbol of victory or merit)
see 龍眼|龙眼[lóng yǎn]
Guiping, county-level city in Guigang 貴港|贵港[guì gǎng], Guangxi
Guiping, county-level city in Guigang 貴港|贵港[guì gǎng], Guangxi
genus Artocarpus
Guidong county in Chenzhou 郴州[chēn zhōu], Hunan
Guidong county in Chenzhou 郴州[chēn zhōu], Hunan
Guilin prefecture-level city in Guangxi
Guilin precture in Guangxi
Guilin prefecture-level city in Guangxi
Guilin Medical University
cinnamon (Ramulus Cinnamomi)
Quaker (company)
Chinese cinnamon (Cinnamonum cassia)
Guangxi warlord faction, from 1911-1930
Guey Lun-mei (1983-), Taiwanese actress
Guiyang county in Chenzhou 郴州[chēn zhōu], Hunan
Guiyang county in Chenzhou 郴州[chēn zhōu], Hunan
mandarin fish
Hunan-Guangxi Canal, another name for Lingqu 靈渠|灵渠[líng qú], canal in Xing'an County 興安|兴安[xīng ān], Guangxi
see 肉桂[ròu guì]
Mu Guiying, female warrior and heroine of the Yang Saga 楊家將|杨家将
Chinese cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia)
Lingui county in Guilin 桂林[guì lín], Guangxi
Lingui county in Guilin 桂林[guì lín], Guangxi
confrontation of 1929 between Chiang Kaishek and the Guangxi warlord faction
lit. plucking a branch of osmanthus from the Toad Palace (i.e. the moon)
Kim Kye-gwan (1943-), North Korean diplomat, first vice-foreign minister and chief negotiator 2010-2019
food is more precious than jade and firewood more expensive than cassia (idiom)
see 桂皮[guì pí], Chinese cinnamon