láng
wolf
CL:匹[pi3],隻|只[zhi1],條|条[tiao2]
làng
wave
breaker
unrestrained
dissipated
láng
(arch.) minister
official
noun prefix denoting function or status
a youth
láng
(gem)
tinkling of pendants
láng
jade-like stone
clean and white
tinkling of pendants
Láng
variant of 郎[Lang2]
surname Lang
bīng lang
betel palm (Areca catechu)
betel nut
Láng Píng
Jenny Lang Ping (1960-), Chinese volleyball player, coach of USA women's national team since 2005
lāng
(onom.) bang
clank
see 哐啷, clatter
láng
in 閌閬|闶阆, open space in a structure
làng
lofty
high gate
empty moat
Yǒu yì dì jiǔ tiān cháng
Auld Lang Syne, Scottish song with lyrics by Robert Burns 羅伯特·伯恩斯|罗伯特·伯恩斯[Luo2 bo2 te4 · Bo2 en1 si1], sung to mark the start of a new year or as a farewell
also rendered 友誼萬歲|友谊万岁[You3 yi4 wan4 sui4] or 友誼天長地久|友谊天长地久[You3 yi4 tian1 chang2 di4 jiu3]
Bīng lang yǔ
Penang Pulau (Island), Malaysia
huáng shǔ láng gěi jī bài nián , méi ān hǎo xīn
see 黃鼠狼給雞拜年|黄鼠狼给鸡拜年[huáng shǔ láng gěi jī bài nián]
Láng Wēi lǐ
Captain William M Lang (1843-), British adviser to the Qing north China navy 北洋水師|北洋水师 during the 1880s
Láng yá qū
Lang'ya district of Chuzhou city 滁州市[Chu2 zhou1 shi4], Anhui
Shī Láng
Shi Lang (1621-1696), Chinese admiral who served under the Ming and Qing Dynasties
Láng Lǎng
Lang Lang (1982-), Chinese concert pianist
bīng lang Xī shī
betel nut beauty: a skimpily-dressed, attractive girl who sells betel nut from a glass-walled roadside booth (Tw)
Láng
see 瑯琊山|琅玡山[Lang2 ya2 shan1]