lǚ xíng
to travel
journey
trip
CL:趟[tàng],次[cì],個|个[gè]
cí hǎi
Ci Hai, an encyclopedic dictionary first published in 1915, most recent edition 1999
Chǔ cí
Chu Ci, the Songs of Chu (ancient book of poems, collected during Han but esp. from country of Chu c. 500 BC)
què
(literary) to end
to stop
section of a ci poem
classifier for songs or ci poems
Cí xiàn
Ci county in Handan 邯鄲|邯郸[Han2 dan1], Hebei
Zǐ Gòng
Zi Gong or Duanmu Ci 端木賜|端木赐[Duan1 mu4 Ci4] (520 BC-), disciple of Confucius
Sòng Cí
Song Ci (1186-1249), Southern Song lawyer, editor of Record of Washed Grievances 洗冤集錄|洗冤集录 (1247), said to be the world's first legal forensic text
wù xū zhèng biàn
coup by Dowager Empress Cixi 慈禧太后[Cí Xǐ tài hòu] ending the 1898 attempt to reform the Qing dynasty
Ān Dé hǎi
An Dehai (-1869), the Qing equivalent of Rasputin, all-powerful court eunuch with the dowager empress Cixi 慈禧太后[Ci2 xi3 tai4 hou4], executed in 1869 by her rival Empress Mother Empress Dowager Ci'an 慈安皇太后
Duān mù Cì
Duanmu Ci (520 BC-446 BC), disciple of Confucius, also known as Zi Gong 子貢|子贡[Zi3 Gong4]
Xǐ yuān jí lù
Record of Washed Grievances (1247) by Song Ci 宋慈, said to be the world's first legal forensic text
Bái xiāng cí pǔ
Anthology of ci poems tunes (1795), edited by Xu Menglan 舒夢蘭|舒梦兰, with 100 accessible poems from Tang through to Qing times
Shū Mèng lán
Shu Menglan (1759-1835), Qin dynasty writer, poet and editor of Anthology of ci poems tunes 白香詞譜|白香词谱
niàn niàn yǒu cí
variant of 念念有詞|念念有词[niàn niàn yǒu cí]