Cuī Jiàn
Cui Jian (1961-), father of Chinese rock music
Cuī Yǒng yuán
Cui Yongyuan (1963-), TV presenter
cuī
to break
to destroy
to devastate
to ravage
to repress
cuī
to urge
to press
to prompt
to rush sb
to hasten sth
to expedite
cuī
high mountain
precipitous
cuì
collect
collection
dense
grassy
thick
assemble
gather
cuì
brittle
fragile
crisp
crunchy
clear and loud voice
neat
Huáng hè lóu
Yellow crane tower in Wuhan city, built in 223, burnt down in 1884, rebuilt in 1985
favored place of poet sages, who in legend arrived riding golden cranes
Tang poem by Cui Hao 崔顥|崔颢, with theme the past will never return
one of three famous pagodas in China along with Yueyang tower 岳阳楼 in Yueyang, north Hunan 湖南岳阳 and Tengwang tower 滕王阁 in Nanchang, Jiangxi 江西南昌
cuì
to spit
(onom.) pshaw!
(old) to sip
cuì
care-worn
distressed
tired
overworked
sick
weary
cuì
haggard
sad
downcast
distressed
cuì
crisp
brittle
fine animal hair
cuì
auxiliary
spare
deputy
second
sub-
Cuī Hào
Cui Hao (-754), Tang dynasty poet and author of poem Yellow Crane Tower 黃鶴樓|黄鹤楼
Cuī Wéi
Cui Wei (1912-1979), actor, dramatist and movie director
cuǐ
having the appearance of depth
cuì
jagged mountain peaks (poetic)
rocky peaks
lofty and dangerous
Táng Yì zōng
Emperor Yizong of Tang (833-873), reign name of eighteenth Tang emperor Li Cui 李漼[Li3 Cui3], reigned 859-873
cuī
a high mountain
precipitous
Shí liù guó Chūn qiū
history of the Sixteen Kingdoms 304-439 by Cui Hong 崔鴻|崔鸿, written towards the end of Wei of the Northern Dynasties 北魏, 100 scrolls
Cuī Hóng
Cui Hong, historian at the end of Wei of the Northern Dynasties 北魏
cuì
variant of 悴, haggard
worn out
Lǐ Cuǐ
Li Cui, personal name of eighteenth Tang emperor Yizong 懿宗[Yi4 zong1] (833-873), reigned 859-873
Huáng hè Lóu
Yellow Crane Tower in Wuhan City, built in 223, burnt down in 1884, rebuilt in 1985
favored place of poet sages, who in legend arrived riding golden cranes
Tang poem by Cui Hao 崔顥|崔颢[Cui1 Hao4], with theme 'the past will never return'
one of three famous pagodas in China along with Yueyang Tower 岳陽樓|岳阳楼[Yue4 yang2 Lou2] in Yueyang, north Hunan, and Tengwang Tower 滕王閣|滕王阁[Teng2 wang2 Ge2] in Nanchang, Jiangxi
cuì
five-color silk
see 綷縩[cui4 cai4]
cuī
mourning garments of coarse hemp