successful military candidate in the imperial provincial examination
martial heroes (low fantasy); knight-errant; martial arts chivalry (Chinese literary, theatrical and cinema genre); swordsman; person adept in martial arts (who performs chivalrous deeds - often in olden times)
martial art; military accomplishments; martial arts feats (Peking opera)
military skills; valor; valorous
military official; military attaché
general; military leader; fierce man
acrobatic fighting in Chinese opera or dance
arbitrary; subjective; dogmatic
female military role in a Chinese opera
wushu; martial arts
(such as shadowboxing, swordplay, etc, formely cultivated for self-defence; now a form of physical culture);
(all kinds of ) martial art sports
(some claiming spiritual development); military skill
(or technique [in former times]); self-defense; tradition of choreographed fights from opera and film
(recent usage);
(also called) kungfu
(功夫)
martial arts (social) circles
male military role in a Chinese opera
military official; military position (i.e. job)
martial art; military skill
arms; equipment; to arm; military; armed (forces)
memorial hall to Zhuge Liang 諸葛亮|诸葛亮 (many of them in different town); refers to tourist attraction in Chengdu 成都
bushidō or way of the warrior, samurai code of chivalry
action movie; kungfu movie
highly skilled in martial arts
armed groups; fighters; gunmen
armed fighters; armed police; militia
to use force; to come to blows
chemical weapon; abbr. for
化學武器
to promote a martial spirit; to revere military skills; warlike
to walk in someone's steps; to follow in someone's footsteps (literary); a step (literary)
martial arts competition; tournament; to compete in a contest
arms drill; to practice martial arts
to follow in the steps of one's predecessor
soldierly; martial (appearance)
militaristic; to use military force indiscriminately
lower Cambrian (geological period approx 530 million years ago)
lower Cambrian series (geological strata from approx 530 million years ago)
equally proficient in intellectual and military affairs
fully armed; armed to the teeth; (fig.) fully equipped
pre-Cambrian, geological period before c. 540m years ago
civil and military officials
fusion weapon; thermonuclear weapon
biological weapon (using germs)
(fig.) to fight a one-sided battle; to have an unfair advantage in a contest
tournament (contest in Western chivalry); jousting
pillow lava (geology); pillow basalt
basalt; also written basalt; also written 玄熔岩[xuan2 rong2 yan2]
weapons of mass destruction
non-nuclear weapon states (NNWS)
a hero with no chance of using his might; to have no opportunity to display one's talents
weapons of mass destruction