Rèn xiàn
Ren county in Xingtai 邢台[Xing2 tai2], Hebei
rén
man
person
people
CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4]
rèn
to assign
to appoint
to take up a post
office
responsibility
to let
to allow
to give free rein to
no matter (how, what etc)
classifier for the number of terms served in office, post, or rank
dà ren
adult
grownup
title of respect toward superiors
rèn
to recognize
to know
to admit
rěn
to bear
to endure
to tolerate
to restrain oneself
rèn
annealed
pliable but strong
tough
tenacious
fū ren
lady
madam
Mrs.
CL:位[wei4]
ài ren
spouse (PRC)
lover (non-PRC)
CL:個|个[ge4]
rén
ninth of the ten Heavenly Stems 十天干[shi2 tian1 gan1]
ninth in order
letter "I" or roman "IX" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc
ancient Chinese compass point: 345°
nona
rèn
to think
this
which?
how? (lit.)
dù suō fū ren
Madame Tusseaud's (waxworks)
Jū lǐ fū ren
Maria Skłodowska-Curie or Marie Curie (1867-1934), double Nobel prize-winner in Physics 1903 and Chemistry 1911
rěn
beefsteak plant (Perilla frutescens)
soft
weak
rèn
(literary) overlapping part of Chinese gown
lapel
sleeping mat
Sā qiē ěr fū ren
Mrs Thatcher
Baroness Thatcher or Margaret Thatcher (1925-), British conservative politician, prime minister 1979-1990
rèn
to string
to thread (needle)
rèn
cooked food
to cook (until ready)
Zhào Yuán rèn
Yuen Ren Chao (1892-1982), Chinese-American linguist
rěn
be satiated
cooked
good-tasting
Dí gōng àn
Dee Gong An or Judge Dee's cases, 18th century fantasy featuring Tang dynasty politician Di Renjie 狄仁傑|狄仁杰[Dí Rén jié] as master sleuth, translated by R.H. van Gulik as Three murder cases solved by Judge Dee (lit. the Di Renji case)
Rèn Ān
Ren An (-c. 90 BC), Han Dynasty general, also called Ren Shaoqing 任少卿
Yù píng Dòng zú zì zhì xiàn
Yuping Dong autonomous county in Tongren prefecture 銅仁地區|铜仁地区[Tóng rén dì qū], Guizhou
rèn
to weave
to lay warp for weaving
silk thread for weaving
variant of 紉|纫, to sew
to stitch
thread
rèn
to weave
to lay warp for weaving
variant of 紝|纴[ren4], silk thread for weaving
dà táng Dí gōng àn
Three murder cases solved by Judge Dee (lit. the Tang dynasty Di Renji case), 1949 novel by R.H. van Gulik featuring Tang dynasty politician Di Renjie 狄仁傑|狄仁杰[Dí Rén jié] as master sleuth
bié ren
other people
others
other person
Jū lǐ Fū ren
Maria Skłodowska-Curie or Marie Curie (1867-1934), double Nobel prize-winner in Physics 1903 and Chemistry 1911
Jū lǐ Fū ren
see 居禮夫人|居礼夫人[Ju1 li3 Fu1 ren5]
rèn
(literary) slow in speech