wèi jīng
not having undergone
without (having gone though a certain process)
wèi jīng
monosodium glutamate (MSG)
Lǐ Jìng
Li Jing (570-649 AD), Tang Dynasty general and purported author of "Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang" 唐太宗李衛公問對|唐太宗李卫公问对[Tang2 Tai4 zong1 Li3 Wei4 Gong1 Wen4 dui4], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1]
Nǚ wá
mythological daughter of Fiery Emperor 炎帝[Yán dì] who turned into bird Jingwei 精衛|精卫[Jīng wèi] after drowning
Jīng Wèi fēn míng
as rivers Jing and Wei separate clearly (idiom)
to be entirely different
wēi jìng
dangerous situation
venerable old age
wěi jīng
forged scriptures
bogus classic
pseudepigrapha
apocrypha
Lǐ Wèi Gōng
Li Wei Gong
Duke Li of Wei, official title of Li Jing 李靖 [Lǐ Jìng]
Táng Tài zōng Lǐ Wèi Gōng Wèn Duì
”Duke Li of Wei answering Emperor Taizong of Tang”, military treatise attributed to Li Jing 李靖[Lǐ Jìng] and one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China武經七書|武经七书[Wǔ jīng Qī Shū]
Táng Tài zōng Lǐ Wèi Gōng Wèn duì
"Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang", military treatise attributed to Li Jing 李靖[Li3 Jing4] and one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1]
Lǐ Wèi gōng
Li Wei Gong
Duke Li of Wei, official title of Li Jing 李靖[Li3 Jing4]