Péng
Peng, large fabulous bird
roc
Péng Dé huái
Peng Dehuai (1898-1974), top communist general, subsequently politician and politburo member, disgraced after attacking Mao's failed policies in 1959, and died after extensive persecution during the Cultural Revolution
pèng
to touch
to meet with
to bump
pēng
cooking method
to boil sb alive (capital punishment in imperial China)
pěng
to clasp
to cup the hands
to hold up with both hands
to offer (esp. in cupped hands)
to praise
to flatter
péng
fleabane (family Asteraceae)
disheveled
classifier for luxuriant plants, smoke, ashes, campfires: clump, puff
Liáng Jìng rú
Fish Leong (1978-), Malaysian pop singer
also Leong Chui Peng or Jasmine Leong
Lǐ Péng
Li Peng (1928-), leading PRC politician, prime minister 1987-1998, reportedly leader of the conservative faction advocating the June 1989 Tiananmen clampdown
Péng Zhēn
Peng Zhen (1902-1997), Chinese communist leader
Péng ān
Peng'an county in Nanchong 南充[Nan2 chong1], Sichuan
Péng ān xiàn
Peng'an county in Nanchong 南充[Nan2 chong1], Sichuan
kūn péng zhǎn chì
lit. the giant Peng bird spreads its wings and begins to fly
displaying awesome power and momentum at the outset
to have the world at one's feet
pèng
to whip
Taiwan pr. [beng4]
pèng
to bump
to meet by chance
Cén Péng
Cen Peng (died 35 AD), Chinese general
kūn péng
kun and peng, large mythological birds
hēi jí yuān hún
Black register of lost souls, long novel by Peng Yangou 彭養鷗|彭养鸥 about the destructive influence of opium, published in 1897 and 1909
Péng Yǎng ōu
Peng Yangou, late Qing novelist, author of Black register of lost souls 黑籍冤魂
pēng
the sound of opening or closing the door
Hēi Jí Yuān hún
Black Register of Lost Souls, long novel by Peng Yangou 彭養鷗|彭养鸥 about the destructive influence of opium, published in 1897 and 1909
Péng Zǔ
Peng Zu (legendary figure of Taoism who lived 800 years)
Péng Lì yuán
Peng Liyuan (1962-), PRC folk music singer, wife of Xi Jinping 習近平|习近平[Xi2 Jin4 ping2]
Péng má má
Mommy Peng, nickname for Peng Liyuan 彭麗媛|彭丽媛[Peng2 Li4 yuan2]
kūn péng
kun 鯤|鲲[kun1] and peng 鵬|鹏[Peng2], mythological beasts
peng, a gigantic bird transformed from the kun