wù shì
affair
matter
thing
business
articles
goods
materials
thing
stuff
person (derog.)
wù shí
pragmatic
dealing with concrete issues
Xī Shī
Xi Shi (c. 450 BC), famous Chinese beauty, foremost of the Four legendary beauties 四大美女, given by King Gou Jian of Yue 勾踐|勾践 as concubine to King of Wu as part of a successful plan to destroy Wu
guó xīn bàn
State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China
abbr. for 國務院新聞辦公室|国务院新闻办公室[Gúo wù yuàn Xīn wén Bàn gōng shì]
Shī Jīng
Shi Jing, the Book of Songs, early collection of Chinese poems and one of the Five Classics of Confucianism 五經|五经[Wǔ Jīng]
wǔ shì
the fifth (of series of numbered kings)
wǔ shī
lion dance (traditional Chinese dance form)
wǔ shí
11 am-1 pm (in the system of two-hour subdivisions used in former times)
Wū shí
Uchturpan nahiyisi (Uqturpan county) in Aksu 阿克蘇地區|阿克苏地区[A1 ke4 su1 di4 qu1], west Xinjiang
Shì Wéi Huì
abbr. for 世界維吾爾代表大會|世界维吾尔代表大会[Shì jiè Wéi wú ěr Dài biǎo dà hùi]
World Uighur Congress
Hǎi nán qū
Hainan district of Wuhait city 烏海市|乌海市[Wū hǎi shì], Inner Mongolia
Hǎi bó wān qū
Haibowan district of Wuhait city 烏海市|乌海市[Wū hǎi shì], Inner Mongolia
Wū dá qū
Ud raion or Wuda district of Wuhait city 烏海市|乌海市[Wū hǎi shì], Inner Mongolia
Tài gōng bīng fǎ
alternative name for ”Three Strategies of Huang Shigong” 黃石公三略|黄石公三略[Huáng Shí gōng Sān lüè], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wǔ jīng Qī Shū]
Wǔ jīng Qī Shū
Seven Military Classics of ancient China viz "Six Secret Strategic Teachings” 六韜|六韬[Lìu Tāo], “Methods of Sima” 司馬法|司马法[Sī mǎ Fǎ], ”Art of War” 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sūn zǐ Bīng Fǎ], “Wu-zi” 吳子|吴子[Wú zǐ], “Wei Liao-zi” 尉繚子|尉缭子[Wèi Liáo zi], ”Three Strategies of Huang Shigong” 黃石公三略|黄石公三略[Huáng Shí gōng Sān Lüè] and ”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[Táng Tài zōng Lǐ Wèi Gōng Wèn Dùi]
Huáng Shí gōng Sān Lüè
”Three Strategies of Huang Shigong”, also known as Taigong Bing Fa 太公兵法[Tài gōng Bīng Fǎ], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wǔ jīng Qī Shū], variously attributed to Jiang Ziya 薑子牙|姜子牙[Jiāng Zǐ yá], Huang Shigong 黃石公|黄石公[Huáng Shí gōng] or an anonymous author
wù shì
to hold things up
to make a botch of things