- eighty percent; most probably; most likely
- to count on; to hope for; prospect; hope
- second part; the equinox
- interest (on a loan); CL:筆|笔[bi3]
- 赚 zuàn: 赚 zuan4: to cheat; to swindle赚 zhuàn: 赚 zhuan4: to earn; to make a profit
- chance of winning
- to console; to soothe; relieved
- to do what one is told; obedient
- character; moral strength; integrity; (coll.) looks; appearance; bearing
- 夏 Xià: 夏 Xia4: the Xia or Hsia dynasty c. 2000 BC; Xia of the Sixteen Kingdoms (407–432); surname Xia夏 xià: 夏 xia4: summer
- (literary) white as snow; pure white
- to intensify; to speed up; to step up
- to suspend; time-out (e.g. in sports); stoppage; pause (media player)
- equestrian archery; riding and shooting
- from morning till night; from dawn to dusk; all day long
- campaign; expedition
- to swallow up; to annex; to merge
- strict and impartial; firm
- to assault; to attack in force
- lit. warp and weft in weaving; vertically and horizontal; length and breadth; criss-crossed; able to move unhindered; abbr. for 合縱連橫|合纵连横[He2 zong4 Lian2 heng2], School of Diplomacy during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC)
- oxen and horses; beasts of burden; (fig.) drudge; laborer
- to breed; to reproduce; to propagate
- to grow (usually of abstract things); to yield; to develop
- fleet horse
- peer competition; to function as rivals; to make claims as an equal
- sacrificial offerings; worship; religious rite
- to sweep a grave (and pay one's respects to the dead person)
- to migrate; to move
- grave; tomb; mausoleum
- snow; snow cover; snow mantle
- joss stick and candle
- to kowtow; to kneel and worship
- to pray (for sth)
- to admire wholeheartedly; to fall in love with
- to follow good examples
- soul and spirit of the deceased
- warm; to warm
- country or countryside; native place; home village or town; township (PRC administrative unit)
- wan and sallow; thin and pallid; haggard; (of plants) withered
- (literary) ice formed in freezing weather as frost or icicles etc (often used as a metaphor for moral uprightness, strictness, sternness or aloofness)