gù
happening
instance
reason
cause
intentional
former
old
friend
therefore
hence
(of people) to die, dead
gù
hard
strong
solid
sure
assuredly
undoubtedly
of course
indeed
admittedly
gù
to employ
to hire
to rent
gǔ
share
portion
part
thigh
classifier for smells, electric currents, spirals etc
whiff
low-level administrative unit, translated as "section" or "department" etc, ranked below 科[ke1]
gǔ
cobalt (chemistry)
Taiwan pr. [gu1]
gǔ
drum
CL:通[tong4],面[mian4]
to drum
to strike
to rouse
to bulge
to swell
gù
old
second-hand (clothes)
gù
to look after
to take into consideration
to attend to
gū
paternal aunt
husband's sister
husband's mother (old)
nun
for the time being (literary)
gǔ
arch. legendary venomous insect
to poison
to bewitch
to drive to insanity
to harm by witchcraft
intestinal parasite
Bó gǔ
Bo Gu (1907-1946), Soviet trained Chinese communist, journalist and propagandist, 1930s left adventurist, subsequently rehabilitated, killed in air crash
gū
(onom.) for the sound of a bird, an empty stomach etc
Gū
abbr. for Tianjin 天津 (also 津沽)
gū
partridge
Francolinus chinensis
gū
Zizania latifolia
mushroom
Hàn Shū
History of the Former Han Dynasty, second of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史 [Èr shí xì Shǐ], composed by Ban Gu 班固[Bān Gù] in 82 during Eastern Han (later Han), 100 scrolls
Gǔ Lóng
Gu Long (1938-1985), Taiwanese wuxia novelist and screenwriter
gǔ
center or bull's eye of an archery target (old)
goal
target
Gù ān
Gu'an county in Langfang 廊坊[Lang2 fang2], Hebei
gù
steep-sided flat-topped mountain
mesa
(element in mountain names)
Bān Gù
Ban Gu (32-92), Eastern Han dynasty historian, wrote the Dynastic History of Western Han 漢書|汉书
Gǔ xiàn
Gu county in Linfen 臨汾|临汾[Lin2 fen2], Shanxi
Gù ān xiàn
Gu'an county in Langfang 廊坊[Lang2 fang2], Hebei
gǔ
to implicate
net for birds or fish
shí sān jīng
the Thirteen Confucian Classics, namely: Book of Songs 詩經|诗经, Book of History 尚書|尚书, Rites of Zhou 周禮|周礼, Rites and Ceremonies 儀禮|仪礼, Classic of Rites 禮記|礼记, Book of Changes 周易, Mr Zuo's Annals 左傳|左传, Mr Gongyang's Annals 公羊傳|公羊传, Mr Gu Liang's Annals 谷梁傳|谷梁传, The Analects 論語|论语, Erya 爾雅|尔雅, Classic of Filial Piety 孝經|孝经, Mencius 孟子
gù
obstinate disease
(of passion, hobbies) long-term
Gù Yán wǔ
Gu Yanwu (1613-1682), late Ming and early Qing Confucian philosopher, linguist and historian, played a founding role in phonology of early Chinese, author of Rizhilu or Record of daily study 日知錄|日知录
gū
(bamboo)
trumpet for chariots
gù
obstinate disease
to restrain
to stop
Gù Kǎi zhī
Gu Kaizhi or Ku K'aichih (346-407), famous painter of Eastern Jin dynasty, one of the Four Great Painters of the Six dynasties 六朝四大家
gǔ
river name in Henan province
gù
braces (med.)
fetters
manacles
Rì zhī lù
Rizhilu or Record of daily study, by early Confucian philosopher Gu Yanwu 顧炎武|顾炎武
gù
dried up
dry
exhausted
tired
Yān qí Huí zú zì zhì xiàn
Yenji Xuyzu aptonom nahiyisi or Yanqi Hui autonomous county in Bayin'guoleng Mongol autonomous prefecture, Xinjiang 巴音郭愣蒙古自治州[Bā yīn gūo lèng Měng gǔ zì zhì zhōu], Xinjiang
ài hā mài dá bā dé
Ahmadabad, largest city in west Indian state Gujarat 古吉拉特[Gǔ jí lā tè]
yīng
music of legendary emperor Gu
Qián Hàn Shū
History of the Former Han Dynasty, second of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Èr shí xì Shǐ], composed by Ban Gu 班固[Bān Gù] in 82 during Eastern Han (later Han), 100 scrolls
liù cháo sì dà jiā
Four Great Painters of the Six dynasties, namely: Cao Buxing 曹不興|曹不兴, Gu Kaizhi 顧愷之|顾恺之, Lu Tanwei 陸探微|陆探微 and Zhang Sengyou 張僧繇|张僧繇
Bā yīn guō lèng zhōu
abbr. for Bayin'guoleng Mongol autonomous prefecture of Xinjiang
abbr. for 巴音郭愣蒙古自治州[Bā yīn gūo lèng Měng gǔ zì zhì zhōu]
Yù piān
Yupian, Chinese dictionary compiled by Gu Yewang 顧野王|顾野王[Gu4 Ye3 wang2] in 6th century AD
Bó Gǔ
Bo Gu (1907-1946), Soviet-trained Chinese Communist, journalist and propagandist, 1930s Left adventurist, subsequently rehabilitated, killed in air crash
Gù Yě wáng
Gu Yewang (519-581), historian and an interpreter of classical texts, editor of Yupian 玉篇[Yu4 pian1]
Qián Hàn shū
History of the Former Han Dynasty, second of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed by Ban Gu 班固[Ban1 Gu4] in 82 during Eastern Han (later Han), 100 scrolls
Gū Hóng míng
Ku Hung-ming or Gu Hongming (1857-1928), Malaysian man of letters, highly regarded for his literary works written mostly in English, and known for his monarchist views
Hàn shū
History of the Former Han Dynasty, second of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed by Ban Gu 班固[Ban1 Gu4] in 82 during Eastern Han (later Han), 100 scrolls