Gǒng Lì
Gong Li (1965-), PRC female film star
gòng
common
general
to share
together
total
altogether
abbr. for 共產黨|共产党[Gong4 chan3 dang3], Communist party
gòng
sacrificial offering
to confess
gōng
public
collectively owned
common
international (e.g. high seas, metric system, calendar)
make public
fair
just
Duke, highest of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4]
honorable (gentlemen)
father-in-law
male (animal)
gōng
work
worker
skill
profession
trade
craft
labor
gōng
meritorious deed or service
achievement
result
service
accomplishment
work (physics)
gōng
to attack
to accuse
to study
zhēng
clang of metals
small gong
gōng
palace
temple
castration (as corporal punishment)
first note in pentatonic scale
kāi luó
to beat the gong to open a performance
gōng
body
oneself
personally
to bow
Léi Gōng
Lei Gong or Duke of Thunder, the God of Thunder in Chinese mythology
gòng
to offer tribute
tribute
gifts
gǒng
to cup one's hands in salute
to surround
to arch
to dig earth with the snout
arched
gōng
a bow (weapon)
CL:張|张[zhang1]
to bend
to arch (one's back etc)
Fǎ lún Gōng
Falun Gong (Chinese spiritual movement founded in 1992, regarded as a cult by the PRC government)
guó xīn bàn
State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China
abbr. for 國務院新聞辦公室|国务院新闻办公室[Gúo wù yuàn Xīn wén Bàn gōng shì]
Xī dé
West Germany
German Federal Republic 德意志·聯邦·共和國|德意志·联邦·共和国[Dé yì zhì · Lián bāng · Gòng hé gúo]
Lán cāng jiāng
Lancang River of Qinghai and Yunnan, the upper reaches of Mekong River 湄公河[Méi gōng hé] of Southeast Asia
tǔ dì gōng
Tudi Gong, the God of the earth
píng
(onom.) bang! (gong, gun firing etc)
Gòng gá
Gonggar county, Tibetan: Gong dkar rdzong, in Lhokha prefecture 山南地區|山南地区[Shan1 nan2 di4 qu1], Tibet
Dōng dé
East Germany (1945-1990)
German democratic republic 德意志·民主·共和國|德意志·民主·共和国[Dé yì zhì · mín zhǔ · gòng hé gúo]
Lǐ Hóng zhì
Li Hongzhi (1951-), founder of Falung Gong 法輪功|法轮功[Fa3 lun2 Gong1]
Gōng ān xiàn
Gong'an county in Jingzhou 荊州|荆州[Jing1 zhou1], Hubei
Gǒng xiàn
Gong county in Yibin 宜賓|宜宾[Yi2 bin1], Sichuan
dāng dāng
(onom.) clang
clank of metal
sound of striking a gong
Táng Sòng bā dà jiā
Eight Giants of Tang and Song prose, esp. involved in the Classics movement 古文運動|古文运动, namely: Han Yu 韓愈|韩愈, Liu Zongyuan 柳宗元, Ouyang Xiu 歐陽修|欧阳修, the Three Su father and sons 三蘇|三苏, Wang Anshi 王安石, Zeng Gong 曾鞏|曾巩
Zǐ Gòng
Zi Gong or Duanmu Ci 端木賜|端木赐[Duan1 mu4 Ci4] (520 BC-), disciple of Confucius
gōng
big
cup made of horn
horn wine container
míng jīn
to beat a gong
to sound the retreat
Sān Lüè
see "Three Strategies of Huang Shigong" 黃石公三略|黄石公三略[Huáng Shí gōng Sān Lüè]