(after a verb) indicating the beginning and continuation of an action or a state / indicating an upward movement (e.g. after 站[zhan4]) / indicating completion / (after a perception verb, e.g. 看[kan4]) expressing preliminary judgment / also pr. [qi3 lai5]
Lugou Bridge or Marco Polo Bridge in southwest of Beijing, the scene of a conflict that marked the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War 抗日戰爭|抗日战争[Kang4 Ri4 Zhan4 zheng1]
立春
Lì chūn
Lichun or Beginning of Spring, 1st of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气[er4 shi2 si4 jie2 qi5] 4th-18th February
the whole course of an event from beginning to end / ins and outs / the fundamental and the incidental
万事开头难
wàn shì kāi tóu nán
every beginning is difficult (idiom) / getting started is always the hardest part
七七事变
Qī Qī Shì biàn
Marco Polo Bridge Incident of 7th July 1937, regarded as the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War 抗日戰爭|抗日战争[Kang4 Ri4 Zhan4 zheng1]
起讫
qǐ qì
beginning and end (dates)
虚岁
xū suì
one's age, according to the traditional Chinese method of reckoning (i.e. the number of Chinese calendar years in which one has lived) &ndash / In this system, a person's age at birth is one, and increases by one at the beginning of the first solar term 立春[Li4 chun1] each year, rather than on one's birthday. / contrasted with 實歲|实岁[shi2 sui4]
芦沟桥
Lú gōu Qiáo
Lugou Bridge or Marco Polo Bridge in southwest of Beijing, the scene of a conflict that marked the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War 抗日戰爭|抗日战争[Kang4 Ri4 Zhan4 zheng1]
筚路蓝缕
bì lù lán lu:3
the hardships of beginning an undertaking (idiom)
如是我闻
rú shì wǒ wén
so I have heard (idiom) / the beginning clause of Buddha's quotations as recorded by his disciple, Ananda (Buddhism)
南昌起义
Nán chāng Qǐ yì
Nanchang Uprising, 1st August 1927, the beginning of military revolt by the Communists in the Chinese Civil War
开始以前
kāi shǐ yǐ qián
before the beginning (of sth)
年代初
nián dài chū
beginning of an age / beginning of a decade
般若波罗密
bō rě bō luó mì
prajña paramita (Sanskrit: supreme wisdom - beginning of the Heart Sutra)
冻容
dòng róng
"youth freezing", Chinese girls beginning anti-ageing treatments as young as two years old in the hope they will never look old