释义 |
Examples:traditional secret society, Chinese equivalent of Freemasons—kowtow (traditional greeting, esp. to a superior, involving kneeling and pressing one's forehead to the ground)—traditional system expressing the phonetic value of a Chinese character using two other characters, the first for the initial consonant, the second for the rhyme and tone—traditional one-month confinement period following childbirth—use foreigners to subdue foreigners (idiom); let the barbarians fight it out among themselves (traditional policy of successive dynasties)—traditional sleeping pad (quilt wrapped around the body as a tube)—the Mid-autumn festival, the traditional moon-viewing festival on the 15th of the 8th lunar month—Shaoxing wine a.k.a. "yellow wine", traditional Chinese wine made from glutinous rice and wheat—the key or radical by which a character is arranged in a traditional Chinese dictionary—one of the 28 constellations of traditional Chinese astronomy and astrology—"shikumen" style architecture: traditional (ca. 19th century) residences with courtyards, once common in Shanghai—the two provinces of Guangdong and Guangxi (traditional)—Thousand Character Classic, 6th century poem used as a traditional reading primer—"receive the Mandate of Heaven" (traditional English translation)—visit as family representative for purpose of marriage arrangement (traditional culture)—Pei Pa Koa, a Traditional Chinese natural herbal remedy—vocal accompaniment in some traditional Chinese operas—red-painted eggs, traditional celebratory gift on third day after birth of new baby—peacock feathers on an official's hat displaying his rank (traditional)—traditional Asian dress for men or (in Hong Kong) women's qipao—Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa, a Traditional Chinese natural herbal remedy—character used in traditional phonetics indicate value of rhyme—pitchpipe, pitch standard, one of the twelve semitones in the traditional tone system—traditional Asian method of calculating a person's age, which holds that a baby is one year old at birth—traditional art form, consisting of sung story telling with musical accompaniment—conversion from simple traditional Chinese characters—Hanseong, old name of Seoul as traditional capital of Korea and capital of South Korea—lit. open an inn that kills and robs guests (esp. in traditional fiction)—lit. inn that kills and robs guests (esp. in traditional fiction)—kyōgen (a form of traditional Japanese comic theater)—traditional Chinese musical notation using Chinese characters represent musical notes—three-drawer desk (traditional Chinese piece of furniture)—another name for traditional Chinese character (mainly in Taiwan)—traditional military costume drama where the performers wear armor (old)—traditional communal residence, usually of circular shape, found in Fujian province—traditional and simplified form of Chinese characters—snow skin mooncake (with a soft casing which is not baked, instead of the traditional baked pastry casing)— |