- southeast
- see 錢塘江|钱塘江[Qian2 tang2 Jiang1]; see 錢塘區|钱塘区[Qian2 tang2 Qu1]
- bridge; CL:座[zuo4]
- bluish-green; green jade
- curtain; screen
- uneven; jagged; snaggletooth; ragged; serrated
- hundred thousand
- dike; Taiwan pr. [ti2]
- frost and snow; (fig.) snowy white (hair); adversity
- natural moat
- market; city; municipality (administrative unit); (literary) to trade; to buy and sell goods
- to arrange; to line up; file; series; (in data tables) column; (Tw) row
- (literary) pearl; gem; (literary) (fig.) eloquent phrase; pearl of wisdom
- full; filled; surplus
- to compete; to contend; to struggle
- extravagant; luxurious
- to pile up; (bound form) repeated; to fold; classifier: stack, pile (of thin objects); classifier for repeated sections in a musical composition
- 桂 gùi: 桂 gui4: cassia; laurel桂 Gùi: 桂 Gui4: surname Gui; abbr. for Guangxi Autonomous Region 廣西壯族自治區|广西壮族自治区[Guang3 xi1 Zhuang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 qu1]
- 羌 Qiāng: 羌 Qiang1: surname Qiang; Qiang ethnic group羌 qiāng: 羌 qiang1: muntjac; grammar particle indicating nonsense (classical)
- (bound form) water caltrop (Trapa species)
- (bound form) general; non-specific; extensive; pan-; to flood; (literary) to float about; to be suffused with (a color, emotion, odor etc)
- night
- (literary) to amuse oneself; to play; to have fun
- old gentleman; old man
- lotus
- baby; doll
- drum; CL:通[tong4],面[mian4]; to drum; to strike; to rouse; to bulge; to swell
- to chant; to recite; verse; song (often used in titles of classical poems); (literary) to lament; to groan; (bound form) (in poetry) the cry of certain animals and insects; (music) rapid vibrato (technique for playing the guqin 古琴[gu3 qin2]) (cf. 猱[nao2], wide vibrato)
- haze
- 凤 fèng: 凤 feng4: phoenix凤 Fèng: 凤 Feng4: surname Feng
- 池 chí: 池 chi2: pond; reservoir; moat池 Chí: 池 Chi2: surname Chi
- 夸 kuā: 夸 kua1: used in transliteration夸 kuā: 夸 kua1: to boast; to exaggerate; to praise
- (onom.) to squeak
- melodious; mellifluous
- pleasant to listen to
- to express thanks
- full of joy (idiom); jubilation
- musician
- Liu Yong (987-1053), Song poet
- tide