腐朽 | fǔ xiǔ | rotten / decayed / decadent / degenerate | |
颓废 | tuí fèi | decadent / dispirited / depressed / dejected | |
骄奢淫逸 | jiāo shē yín yì | extravagant and dissipated / decadent | |
颓放 | tuí fàng | decadent / dissolute / degenerate | |
淫靡 | yín mǐ | profligate / extravagantly showy / (of music) lascivious / decadent | |
腐旧 | fǔ jiù | outmoded / decadent / decaying | |
靡靡之音 | mǐ mǐ zhī yīn | decadent or obscene music | |
穨 | tuí | to become bald / decadent | |
颓废派 | tuí fèi pài | decadents (of the Decadent movement of late 19th century Europe) | |
颓风 | tuí fēng | degenerate custom / decadent ways | |
腐国 | Fǔ guó | UK (slang term reflecting a perception of UK as decadent for its attitudes toward homosexuality) | |
郑声 | Zhèng shēng | folk music of the state of Zheng 鄭|郑[Zheng4] / lascivious, decadent music |