Bǎo lín
Po Lam (area in Hong Kong)
pò
broken
damaged
worn out
lousy
rotten
to break, split or cleave
to get rid of
to destroy
to break with
to defeat
to capture (a city etc)
to expose the truth of
pō
rather
quite
considerably
oblique
inclined
slanting
Taiwan pr. [po3]
Pō
surname Po
Taiwan pr. [Po3]
pò
to force
to compel
to approach or go towards
urgent
pressing
Wén huì bào
Wenwei po or Wenhui bao, Hong Kong newspaper
pō
to splash
to spill
rough and coarse
brutish
pò
Celtis sinensis var. japonica
pō
slope
CL:個|个[ge4]
sloping
slanted
pó
grandmother
matron
mother-in-law
pò
soul
mortal soul, i.e. attached to the body
pò
grains in distilled liquor
Wǔ Sōng
Wu Song, a heroic outlaw of Liangshan po 梁山泊 in the classic novel Water Margin 水滸傳|水浒传, whose exploits including killing a tiger with his bare hands
Shēn shuǐ bù
Sham Shui Po district of Kowloon, Hong Kong
Dà bù
Dabu county in Meizhou 梅州, Guangdong
Tai Po district of New Territories, Hong Kong
Dabu or Tabu township in Chiayi county 嘉義縣|嘉义县[Jia1 yi4 xian4], west Taiwan
Yǎ lǔ Zàng bù jiāng
Yarlung Tsangpo river of Tibet, Tibetan: yar kLungs gTsang po
the Brahmaputra River of Assam and Bangladesh
Lián Pō
Lian Po (327-243 BC), famous general of Zhao 趙國|赵国, repeatedly victorious over Qin 秦國|秦国 and Qi 齊國|齐国
Huáng Jīn Bǎo
Wong Kam Po (1973-), Hong Kong champion cyclist
pō
polonium (chemistry)
Taiwan pr. [po4]
Gōng bù jiāng dá
Gongbo'gyamda county, Tibetan: Kong po rgya mda' rdzong, in Nyingchi prefecture 林芝地區|林芝地区[Lin2 zhi1 di4 qu1], Tibet
Gōng bù jiāng dá xiàn
Gongbo'gyamda county, Tibetan: Kong po rgya mda' rdzong, in Nyingchi prefecture 林芝地區|林芝地区[Lin2 zhi1 di4 qu1], Tibet
pò
variant of 迫
to persecute
to oppress
embarrassed
pō
to ferment alcohol
Taiwan pr. [po4]
Shǐ dì fēn · Hā pò
see 斯蒂芬・哈珀[Sī dì fēn · Hā pò]
Bō Hé
Po River, longest river in Italy
Wén huì Bào
Wen Wei Po (Hong Kong newspaper)
Wenhui News (Shanghai newspaper)
pò
myoga ginger (Zingiber mioga)
pò
variant of 迫[po4]
to persecute
to oppress
embarrassed
Huáng Jīn bǎo
Wong Kam-po (1973-), Hong Kong champion cyclist