zhě
(after a verb or adjective) one who (is) ...
(after a noun) person involved in ...
-er
-ist
(used after a number or 後|后[hou4] or 前[qian2] to refer to sth mentioned previously)
(used after a term, to mark a pause before defining the term)
(old) (used at the end of a command)
(old) this
zhè
this
these
(commonly pr. [zhei4] before a classifier, esp. in Beijing)
zhe
aspect particle indicating action in progress
Zhè
abbr. for Zhejiang 浙江 province in east China
zhē
to turn sth over
to turn upside down
to tip sth out (of a container)
zhé
to break
to fracture
to snap
to suffer loss
to bend
to twist
to turn
to change direction
convinced
to convert into (currency)
discount
rebate
tenth (in price)
classifier for theatrical scenes
to fold
accounts book
zhé
variant of 折[zhe2]
to fold
zhé
turning stroke (in Chinese characters)
see also 折[zhe2]
zhé
rut
track
rhyme
(dialect) way
method
zhé
document folded in accordion form
to fold
zhè
a thorny tree
sugarcane
Cudrania triloba
three-bristle cudrania (Cudrania tricuspidata)
Chinese mulberry (Cudrania)
zhē
to cover up (a shortcoming)
to screen off
to hide
to conceal
zhě
particle used for interjection (Cantonese)
see also 啫哩[zhe3 li1]
zhě
pleat
crease
Taiwan pr. [zhe2]
zhè
partridge
Francolinus chinensis
zhé
"blade of grass" component in Chinese characters
zhé
then
at once
always
(archaic) luggage rack on a chariot
zhé
to respect
old variant of 哲[zhe2]
philosophy
wisdom
intuitive knowledge
to revere
zhé
tearing off limbs as punishment
zhé
to relegate a high official to a minor post in an outlying region (punishment in imperial China)
to banish or exile
(of immortals) to banish from Heaven
to censure
to blame
Lǐ Zhé
Li Zhe, personal name of fourth Tang Emperor Zhongzong 唐中宗[Tang2 Zhong1 zong1] (656-710), reigned 705-710
Sān Sū
the Three Su father and sons
refers to northern Song literati Su Xun 蘇洵|苏洵, Su Shi 蘇軾|苏轼 and Su Zhe 蘇轍|苏辙
Sū Zhé
Su Zhe (1039-1112), northern Song writer and calligrapher
one of 三苏 and one of 唐宋八大家
Táng Zhōng zōng
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang, reign name of fourth Tang emperor Li Zhe 李哲[Li3 Zhe2] (656-710), reigned 705-710
zhè
locust
Chinese ground beetle (Eupolyphaga sinensis)
zhē
old character used in female names
zhé
(used in given names)
variant of 哲[zhe2]
zhè
Chinese ground beetle (Eupolyphaga sinensis)