shǔ
abbr. for Sichuan 四川 province in southwest China
one of the Three Kingdoms after the fall of the Han dynasty
Bā shǔ
Sichuan
originally two provinces of Qin and Han
Shǔ shān
Shushan district of Hefei city 合肥市[He2 fei2 shi4], Anhui
Shǔ guó
Sichuan
the state of Shu in Sichuan at different periods
the Shu Han dynasty (214-263) of Liu Bei 劉備|刘备 during the Three Kingdoms
Shǔ Hàn
Shu Han (c. 200-263), Liu Bei's kingdom in Sichuan during the Three Kingdoms, claiming legitimacy as successor of Han
Shǔ shān qū
Shushan district of Hefei city 合肥市[He2 fei2 shi4], Anhui
lè bù sī Shǔ
indulge in pleasure and forget home and duty (idiom)
Bā shān Shǔ shuǐ
mountains and rivers of Sichuan (idiom)
Shǔ xiàng
the Prime Minister of Shu (i.e. Zhuge Liang 諸葛亮|诸葛亮[Zhu1 ge3 Liang4])
dé Lǒng wàng Shǔ
lit. covet Sichuan once Gansu has been seized
fig. endless greed
insatiable desire
shǔ quǎn fèi rì
lit. Sichuan dogs bark at the sun (idiom); fig. a simpleton will marvel at even the most universal known.
alludes to the Sichan foggy weather where it's uncommon to see a sunny day
Qín lǐng shǔ zhàn dào
the Qinling plank road to Shu, a historical mountain road from Shaanxi to Sichuan
Lè shǔ
Luxor, city in Egypt (Cantonese transliteration)
Shǔ
short name for Sichuan 四川[Si4 chuan1] province
one of the Three Kingdoms 三國|三国[San1 guo2] after the fall of the Han dynasty
Shǔ quǎn fèi rì
lit. Sichuan dogs bark at the sun (idiom); fig. a simpleton will marvel at even the most common things
alludes to the Sichuan foggy weather where it's uncommon to see a sunny day