fēng
rainy
place name in Shaanxi
Feng River in Shaanxi 陝西|陕西, tributary of Wei River 渭水
fēng
wind
news
style
custom
manner
CL:陣|阵[zhen4],絲|丝[si1]
fēng
(of a mountain) high and tapered peak or summit
mountain-like in appearance
highest level
classifier for camels
fēng
to confer
to grant
to bestow a title
to seal
classifier for sealed objects, esp. letters
fēng
luxuriant
buxom
variant of 豐|丰[feng1]
variant of 風|风[feng1]
appearance
charm
fēng
abundant
plentiful
fertile
plump
great
féng
to meet by chance
to come across
(of a calendar event) to come along
(of an event) to fall on (a particular day)
to fawn upon
fèng
to offer (tribute)
to present respectfully (to superior, ancestor, deity etc)
to esteem
to revere
to believe in (a religion)
to wait upon
to accept orders (from superior)
fěng
to satirize
to mock
to recite
Taiwan pr. [feng4]
xìng lín
forest of apricot trees
fig. honorific term for fine doctor (cf Dr Dong Feng 董奉, 3rd century AD, asked his patients to plant apricot trees instead of paying fees)
Xinglin district of Xiamen city (renamed Haicang 海沧区 in 2003)
fēng
variant of 峰, peak
summit
apex
hump of a camel
fèng
seam
crack
narrow slit
CL:道[dao4]
Fēng xiàn
Feng county in Xuzhou 徐州[Xu2 zhou1], Jiangsu
fēng
point of a spear
edge of a tool
vanguard
forward (in sports team)
Léi Fēng
Lei Feng (1940-1962), made into a model of altruism and dedication to the Party by propaganda from 1963 onwards
Fèng xiàn
Feng county in Bǎojī 寶雞|宝鸡[Bǎo jī], Shǎnxī
Féng Yù xiáng
Feng Yuxiang (1882-1948), warlord during Republic of China, strongly critical of Chiang Kai-shek
féng
to butt (as horned animals)
Féng Jì cái
Feng Jicai (1942-), novelist from Tianjin, author of Extraordinary people in our ordinary world 俗世奇人
Fēng
Zhou Dynasty capital
surname Feng
fēng
landmark used during the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD)
Kā lā qìn
Harqin (Mongol: guard)
Harqin banner or Kharchin khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chì fēng], Inner Mongolia
also Harqin Left Mongol autonomous county in Chaoyang 朝陽|朝阳, Liaoning
Féng Mèng lóng
Feng Menglong (1574-1646), late Ming dynasty novelist writing in colloquial (baihua), author of Stories Old and New 古今小說|古今小说[Gu3 jin1 Xiao3 shuo1]
dì mài
geographical position according to the principles of feng shui 風水|风水[feng1 shui3]
ley lines
kǔ cài huā
Bitter cauliflower, 1954 socialist realist novel by Feng Deying 馮德英|冯德英[Féng Dé yīng] loosely based on Maxim Gorky's Mother, made into a 1967 film by Li Ang
dà shà fēng jǐng
see 大殺風景|大杀风景[dà shà fēng jǐng]
Kā lā qìn qí
Harqin banner or Kharchin khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chì fēng], Inner Mongolia
xǐng shì héng yán
Stories to caution the world, vernacular short stories by Feng Menglong 馮夢龍|冯梦龙 published in 1627