Zhōng
China
Chinese
surname Zhong
yāng shì
China Central Television (CCTV), abbr. for 中國中央電視台|中国中央电视台[zhōng gúo zhōng yāng diàn shì tái]
Guǎn zǐ
Guanzi or Guan Zhong 管仲 (-645 BC), famous politician of Qi 齊國|齐国 of Spring and Autumn period
Guanzi, classical book containing writings of Guan Zhong and his school
Xiāng gé lǐ lā
Shangri-La (mythical location)
Shangri-La town and county in Dêqên or Diqing Tibetan autonomous prefecture 迪慶藏族自治州|迪庆藏族自治州[Dí qìng Zàng zú zì zhì zhōu], northwest Yunnan
formerly Gyeltang or Gyalthang, Chinese 中甸[Zhōng diàn] in Tibetan province of Kham
zhǒng
variant of 冢[zhǒng]
burial mound
Zhōng Kuí
Zhong Kui (mythological figure, supposed to drive away evil spirits)
(fig.) a person with the courage to fight against evil
zhōng qíng jú
US Central Intelligence Agency, CIA
abbr. for 中央情報局|中央情报局[zhōng yāng qíng bào jú]
Zhōng guó Jiào yù hé Kē yán Jì suàn jī wǎng
China Education and Research Network (CERNET)
abbr. to 中國教育網|中国教育网[Zhōng gúo Jiào yù wǎng]
Zhōng xiàn
Zhong county in Wanzhou suburbs of north Chongqing municipality, formerly in Sichuan
Sān guó yǎn yì
Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong 羅貫中|罗贯中[Lúo Guàn zhōng], one of the Four Classic Novels of Chinese literature
a fictional account of the Three Kingdoms at the break-up of the Han around 200 AD, consistently portraying Liu Bei's Shu Han 劉備, 蜀漢|刘备, 蜀汉 as virtuous heroes and Cao Cao's Wei 曹操, 魏 as tyrannical villains
zhōng cái
Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing
abbr. for 中央財經大學|中央财经大学[zhōng yāng cái jīng dà xué]
Zhōng guó Jiào yù wǎng
abbr. for 中國教育和科研計算機網|中国教育和科研计算机网[Zhōng gúo Jiào yù hé Kē yán Jì suàn jī wǎng]
Huáng Zhōng
Huang Zhong (-220), general of Shu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, portrayed as an old fighter
Guǎn Zhòng
Guan Zhong (-645 BC), famous politician of Qi 齊國|齐国 of Spring and Autumn period
known as Guangzi 管子
Miǎn xiàn
Mian county in Hànzhōng 漢中|汉中[Hàn zhōng], Shǎnxī
Yáng xiàn
Yang county in Hànzhōng 漢中|汉中[Hàn zhōng], Shǎnxī
Wǔ hǔ jiàng
Liu Bei's five great generals in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, namely: Guan Yu 關羽|关羽, Zhang Fei 張飛|张飞, Zhao Yun 趙雲|赵云, Ma Chao 馬超|马超, Huang Zhong 黃忠|黄忠
Wén Zhǒng
Wen Zhong (-467 BC), adviser to the state of Yue during Spring and Autumn period
Lüè yáng
Lüeyang county in Hànzhōng 漢中|汉中[Hàn zhōng], Shǎnxī
Xiāng gé lǐ lā xiàn
Shangri-La county in Dêqên or Diqing Tibetan autonomous prefecture 迪慶藏族自治州|迪庆藏族自治州[Dí qìng Zàng zú zì zhì zhōu], northwest Yunnan
formerly Gyeltang or Gyalthang, Chinese 中甸[Zhōng diàn] in Tibetan province of Kham
Níng qiáng xiàn
Ningqiang county in Hànzhōng 漢中|汉中[Hàn zhōng], Shǎnxī
Hàn tái qū
Hantai district of Hànzhōng city 漢中市|汉中市[Hàn zhōng shì], Shǎnxī
Cháo xiān zhōng yāng tōng xùn shè
North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA)
see also 朝中社[Cháo zhōng shè]
Xī xiāng xiàn
Xixiang county in Hànzhōng 漢中|汉中[Hàn zhōng], Shǎnxī
Nán zhèng xiàn
Nanzheng county in Hànzhōng 漢中|汉中[Hàn zhōng], Shǎnxī
Chéng gù xiàn
Chenggu county in Hànzhōng 漢中|汉中[Hàn zhōng], Shǎnxī
Lüè yáng xiàn
Lüeyang county in Hànzhōng 漢中|汉中[Hàn zhōng], Shǎnxī
Zhèn bā xiàn
Zhenba county in Hànzhōng 漢中|汉中[Hàn zhōng], Shǎnxī
Fó píng xiàn
Foping county in Hànzhōng 漢中|汉中[Hàn zhōng], Shǎnxī
Zhōng qīng
Chungcheong Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Chungcheong province 忠清北道[Zhōng qīng běi dào] and South Chungcheong province 忠清南道[Zhōng qīng nán dào] of South Korea
Liú bà xiàn
Liuba county in Hànzhōng 漢中|汉中[Hàn zhōng], Shǎnxī
Qīng zhōu
Cheongju, capital of North Chungcheong Province, South Korea 忠清北道[Zhōng qīng běi dào]
Zhōng Yáo
Zhong Yao (151-230), minister of Cao Wei 曹魏 and noted calligrapher, said to have developed the regular script 楷书
yāng cái
Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing
abbr. for 中央財經大學|中央财经大学[zhōng yāng cái jīng dà xué]
Zhōng qīng dào
Chungcheong Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Chungcheong province 忠淸北道[Zhōng qīng běi dào] and South Chungcheong province 忠淸南道[Zhōng qīng nán dào] of South Korea
Qīng zhōu shì
Cheongju, capital of North Chungcheong Province, South Korea 忠清北道[Zhōng qīng běi dào]
měi yī gè rén dōu yǒu měi zhōng bù zú de dì fang
However excellent, everyone has his defects.
There is always a fly in the ointment.
cf idiom 美中不足[měi zhōng bù zú], everything is fine except for one small defect
Zhōng Yáo
Zhong Yao (151-230), minister of Cao Wei 曹魏[Cao2 Wei4] and noted calligrapher, said to have developed the regular script 楷書|楷书[kai3 shu1]