著名 | zhù míng | famous / noted / well-known / celebrated | |
新竹 | Xīn zhú | Xinzhu or Hsinchu city in northern Taiwan, noted for high tech industries / Xinzhu or Hsinchu county in northwest Taiwan | |
曹丕 | Cáo Pī | Cao Pi (187-226), second son of Cao Cao 曹操, king then emperor of Cao Wei 曹魏 / from 220, ruled as Emperor Wen 魏文帝, also a noted calligrapher | |
王国维 | Wáng Guó wéi | Wang Guowei (1877-1927), noted scholar | |
曹植 | Cáo Zhí | Cao Zhi (192-232), son of Cao Cao 曹操, noted poet and calligrapher | |
显学 | xiǎn xué | famous school / noted school of thought | |
新竹市 | Xīn zhú shì | Hsinchu, city in north Taiwan noted for its high tech industries | |
曹操 | Cáo Cāo | Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei 曹魏, father of Emperor Cao Pi 曹丕 / the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义 | |
宝嘉康蒂 | Bǎo jiā kāng dì | Pocahontas (c. 1595-1617), native American noted for her association with the colony of Jamestown, Virginia | |
三曹 | Sān Cáo | the Three Caos (Cao Cao 曹操 / and his sons Cao Pi 曹丕 / and Cao Zhi 曹植), who established the Wei or Cao Wei dynasty 曹魏, and were all three noted poets and calligraphers | |
班超 | Bān Chāo | Ban Chao (33-102), noted Han diplomat and military man | |
留题 | liú tí | extemporaneous thoughts noted down after a visit | |
谭鑫培 | Tán Xīn péi | Tan Xinpei (1847-1917), noted opera actor | |
锺繇 | Zhōng Yáo | Zhong Yao (151-230), minister of Cao Wei 曹魏 / and noted calligrapher, said to have developed the regular script 楷书 | |
钟繇 | 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] | |
巴音满都呼 | Bā yīn mǎn dū hū | Bayan Mandahu, village in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia, noted for Cretaceous dinosaur fossils | |
金瓜石 | Jīn guā shí | Jinguashi, town in Ruifang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, noted for its historic gold and copper mines, used as a prisoner-of-war camp by the Japanese (1942-1945) | |