Cài Yuán péi
Cai Yuanpei (1868-1940), liberal educationalist, studied in Germany, President of Peking University 1917-19, minister of education for Guomindang
Cài è
Cai E (1882-1916), originator of the National protection army of 1915
cái
ability
talent
sb of a certain type
a capable individual
only
only then
just now
cái
a moment ago
just now
(indicating sth happening later than expected)
(preceded by a clause of condition or reason) not until
(followed by a numerical clause) only
cǎi
to step on
to tread
to stamp
to press a pedal
to pedal (a bike)
cǎi
(bright) color
variety
applause
applaud
lottery prize
cài
dish (type of food)
vegetable
cuisine
CL:盤|盘[pan2],道[dao4]
(coll.) (one's) type
cái
material
timber
ability
aptitude
a capable individual
coffin (old)
cǎi
color
complexion
looks
variant of 彩[cai3]
variant of 採|采[cai3]
cài
allotment to a feudal noble
cǎi
to pick
to pluck
to collect
to select
to choose
to gather
cái
money
wealth
riches
property
valuables
cǎi
to pay attention
to take notice of
to care for
cái
to cut out (as a dress)
to cut
to trim
to reduce
to diminish
to cut back (e.g. on staff)
decision
judgment
xiù cai
a person who has passed the county level imperial exam (historical)
scholar
skillful writer
fine talent
zhōng cái
Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing
abbr. for 中央財經大學|中央财经大学[zhōng yāng cái jīng dà xué]
Lǎo jiē
Lao Cai, Vietnam
Laokai or Laukkai, Burma (Myanmar)
Cài Lún
Cai Lun (-121), the inventor of the papermaking process
Pǐ zi Cài
Rowdy Cai (1969-), Taiwanese Internet writer
Cài Guó qiáng
Cai Guoqiang (1957-), contemporary Chinese artist working with firework displays and light shows
Cài Xiāng
Cai Xiang (1012-1067), Song calligrapher
cài lǐ fó
Cai Li Fo, Choy Li Fut, Choy Lay Fut, Choi Lei Fut, Choy Lai Fut, Choy Ley Fut, Choi Lei Faht, Tsai Li Fo, Choi Leih Faht - Martial Art
guāng fù huì
anti-Qing revolutionary party set up in 1904 under Cai Yuanpei 蔡元培
same as 復古會|复古会
Sòng sì jiā
four famous Song calligraphers, namely: Su Shi 蘇軾|苏轼[Su1 Shi4], Huang Tingjian 黃庭堅|黄庭坚[Huang2 Ting2 jian1], Mi Fu 米芾[Mi3 Fu2] and Cai Xiang 蔡襄[Cai4 Xiang1]
Cài Dōng fān
Cai Dongfan (1877-1945), historian, author of popular general history texts up until his own time
juǎn xīn cài
variant of 卷心菜[juǎn xīn cài]
cǎi zhū rén
the Pearl Fishers, 1863 opera by Georges Bizet 比才[Bì cái]
yāng cái
Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing
abbr. for 中央財經大學|中央财经大学[zhōng yāng cái jīng dà xué]
Mín guó tōng sú yǎn yì
Dramatized history of Republican China until 1927 by Cai Dongfan 蔡東藩|蔡东藩, and later chapters by Xu Qinfu 許廑父|许廑父
lì cháo tōng sú yǎn yì
Dramatized history of successive dynasties (from Han to Republican China) by Cai Dongfan 蔡東藩|蔡东藩
fù gǔ huì
anti-Qing revolutionary party set up in 1904 under Cai Yuanpei 蔡元培
same as 光復會|光复会
bù jiàn guān cai bù luò lèi
lit. not to shed a tear until one sees the coffin (idiom)
fig. refuse to be convinced until one is faced with grim reality
guān cai ráng zi
geezer with one foot in the grave (used jokingly or as an imprecation)
Cài È
Cai E (1882-1916), originator of the National protection army of 1915