yǔ huà
levitation (of Daoist immortal)
to become as light as a feather and ascend to heaven
(in Daoism) to become immortal
to die
of winged insects, to emerge from the cocoon in adult form
eclosion
yǔ
feather
5th note in pentatonic scale
yǔ máo qiú
shuttlecock
badminton
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Xiàng Yǔ
Xiang Yu the Conqueror (232-202 BC), warlord defeated by first Han emperor
Guān Yǔ
Guan Yu (-219), general of Shu and blood-brother of Liu Bei in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, fearsome fighter famous for virtue and loyalty
posthumously worshipped and identified with the guardian Bodhisattva Sangharama
Yì yǔ
Kariba or Kariwa, Japanese name
Kariwa, site of Japanese nuclear power plant near Niigata 新潟
shā yǔ ér guī
to return in low spirits following a defeat or failure to achieve one's ambitions (idiom)
Bǎi qí Yì yǔ
Kashiwasaki Kariwa, site of Japanese nuclear power plant near Niigata 新潟
yǔ zhuàng fù yè
bipinnate leaf (in phyllotaxy)
huàn yǔ
to molt
to change feathers
yǔ guān
feathered crest (of bird)
gōng shāng jué zhǐ yǔ
pre-Tang names of the five notes of the pentatonic scale, corresponding roughly to do, re, mi, sol, la
zhèn yǔ
the poisonous feathers of the legendary bird Zhen 鴆|鸩
yǔ liè
pinnation (splitting of leaves into lobes)
tuō yǔ
to shed feathers
to molt (of birds)
Guó jì Yǔ máo qiú Lián hé huì
International Badminton Federation
bǎn yǔ qiú
battledore and shuttlecock
shuttlecock
wěi yǔ lóng
caudipteryx (a feathered dinosaur)
wēi fèng yī yǔ
lit. one phoenix feather; fig. a glimpse that reveals the whole
suō yǔ hè
(bird species of China) demoiselle crane (Grus virgo)
juǎn yǔ tí hú
(bird species of China) Dalmatian pelican (Pelecanus crispus)
Lù Yǔ
Lu Yu (733-804), Chinese writer from Tang dynasty, known for his obsession with tea