Xī ān
Xi'an, sub-provincial city and capital of Shaanxi 陝西省|陕西省[Shan3 xi1 Sheng3] in northwest China
see 西安區|西安区[Xi1 an1 qu1]
xì
system
department
faculty
xì
to connect
to arrest
to worry
xì
to connect
to relate to
to tie up
to bind
to be (literary)
Xī
the West
abbr. for Spain 西班牙[Xi1 ban1 ya2]
Spanish
guān xì
variant of 關係|关系[guān xì]
xì
thin or slender
finely particulate
thin and soft
fine
delicate
trifling
(of a sound) quiet
frugal
xī
former times
the past
Taiwan pr. [xi2]
xǐ
to be fond of
to like
to enjoy
to be happy
to feel pleased
happiness
delight
glad
xǐ
to wash
to bathe
to develop (photo)
Shǎn xī
Shaanxi province (Shensi) in northwest China, abbr. 陝|陕[Shan3], capital Xi’an 西安市[Xi1 an1 Shi4]
xī
to breathe
to suck in
to absorb
to inhale
xī
breath
news
interest (on an investment or loan)
to cease
to stop
to rest
Taiwan pr. [xi2]
xí
woven mat
seat
banquet
place in a democratic assembly
classifier for banquets, conversations etc
xī
to separate
to divide
to analyze
xì
crack
crevice
gap or interval
loophole
discord
rift
xī
to hope
to admire
variant of 稀[xi1]
xì
trick
drama
play
show
CL:出[chu1],場|场[chang3],臺|台[tai2]
xí
to attack
to inherit
classifier for suits (esp. of funeral robes)
xī
rare
uncommon
watery
sparse
xī
to extinguish
to put out (fire)
to quench
to stop burning
to go out (of fire, lamp etc)
to come to an end
to wither away
to die out
Taiwan pr. [xi2]
Lán tián
Lantian county in Xi'an 西安[Xi1 an1], Shaanxi
xǐ
(literary) to change one's residence
xī
(literary) what?
where?
why?
xí
to practice
to study
habit
Zhū Xī
Zhu Xi or Chu Hsi (1130-1200), also known as Master Zhu 朱子, Song dynasty Confucian writer and propagandist, founder of neo-Confucianism
Zhū zi
Master Zhu, another name for Zhu Xi 朱熹
Lín tóng
Lintong District of Xi’an 西安市[Xi1 an1 Shi4], Shaanxi
Bēi lín
Forest of Steles (museum in Xi'an)
Beilin District of Xi’an 西安市[Xi1 an1 Shi4], Shaanxi
Xī
same as Fuxi 伏羲[Fu2 Xi1], a mythical emperor
surname Xi
Sān Xiá
Three Gorges on the Changjiang or Yangtze, namely: Qutang Gorge 瞿塘峽|瞿塘峡[Qū táng Xiá], Wuxia Gorge 巫峽|巫峡[Wū Xiá] and Xiling Gorge 西陵峽|西陵峡[Xī líng Xiá]
Xī Shī
Xi Shi (c. 450 BC), famous Chinese beauty, foremost of the Four legendary beauties 四大美女, given by King Gou Jian of Yue 勾踐|勾践 as concubine to King of Wu as part of a successful plan to destroy Wu