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Simplified Chinese
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Traditional Chinese
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Fēng 封字
| surname Feng; | 封字 HSK 5 |
fēng 沣字
| rainy; place name in Shaanxi; Feng River in Shaanxi 陝西|陕西, tributary of Wei River 渭水; | 灃字 |
Fēngshuǐ 沣水字
| Feng River in Shaanxi 陝西|陕西, tributary of Wei River 渭水; | 灃水字 |
Fēng 丰字
| surname Feng; | 豐字 HSK 4 |
Fēngxiàn 丰县字
| Feng county in Xuzhou 徐州[Xu2 zhou1], Jiangsu; | 豐縣字 |
Fēng 酆字
| Zhou Dynasty capital; surname Feng; | 酆字 |
fēngshuǐ 风水字
| feng shui; geomancy; | 風水字 |
Féng 冯字
| surname Feng; | 馮字 |
FéngMènglóng 冯梦龙字
| Feng Menglong (1574-1646), late Ming dynasty novelist writing in colloquial (baihua), author of Tales old and new 古今小說|古今小说; | 馮夢龍字 |
FéngDéyīng 冯德英字
| Feng Deying (1935-), socialist realist novelist, author of Bitter cauliflower 苦菜花[ku3 cai4 hua1] (1954); | 馮德英字 |
FéngWǔ 冯武字
| Feng Doubo or Feng Wu (1672-), calligrapher of the Ming-Qing transition; also called 馮竇伯|冯窦伯[Feng2 Dou4 bo2]; | 馮武字 |
FéngYùxiáng 冯玉祥字
| Feng Yuxiang (1882-1948), warlord during Republic of China, strongly critical of Chiang Kai-shek; | 馮玉祥字 |
FéngDòubó 冯窦伯字
| Feng Doubo or Feng Wu (1672-), calligrapher of the Ming-Qing transition; also called 馮武|冯武[Feng2 Wu3]; | 馮竇伯字 |
FéngJìcái 冯骥才字
| Feng Jicai (1942-), novelist from Tianjin, author of Extraordinary people in our ordinary world 俗世奇人; | 馮驥才字 |
Fèng 凤字
| surname Feng; | 鳳字 |
FèngXiàn 凤县字
| Feng County in Baoji 寶雞|宝鸡[Bao3 ji1], Shaanxi; | 鳳縣字 |