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[兩漢] liǎngHàn Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)
refers to the Western Han and Eastern Han

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        liǎng, [兩], two/both/some/a few/tael, unit of weight equal to 50 grams (modern) or 1⁄16 of a...
        
        liǎngzhě, [兩者], both sides
        liǎngbian, [兩邊], either side/both sides
        
        
        
        
        
        liǎngmǎshì, [兩碼事], two quite different things/another kettle of fish
        liǎngxiàzi, [兩下子], a couple of times/to repeat the same/the same old trick/tricks of the trade
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        liǎngcè, [兩側], two sides/both sides
        sānchángliǎngduǎn, [三長兩短], unexpected misfortune/unexpected accident/sudden death
        liǎngmiànpài, [兩面派], two-faced person/double-dealing
        yīdāoliǎngduàn, [一刀兩斷], lit. two segments with a single cut (idiom)/fig. to make a clean break (idiom)
        liǎngshǒukōngkōng, [兩手空空], empty-handed (idiom); fig. not receiving anything
        liǎnghuíshì, [兩回事], two quite different things/two unrelated matters
        liǎngxìng, [兩性], male and female/both types (acid and alkaline, positive and negative etc)/(chemi...
        
        liǎngduān, [兩端], both ends (of a stick etc)/two extremes
        liǎngnán, [兩難], dilemma/quandary/to face a difficult choice
        
        móléngliǎngkě, [模稜兩可], equivocal/ambiguous
        liǎnglèichādāo, [兩肋插刀], lit. knifes piercing both sides (idiom)/fig. to attach a great importance to fri...
        liǎngqī, [兩棲], amphibious/dual-talented/able to work in two different lines
        liǎngjí, [兩極], the two poles/the north and south poles/both ends of sth/electric or magnetic po...
        liǎngquánqíměi, [兩全其美], to satisfy rival demands (idiom)/to get the best of both worlds/to have it both ...
        xiǎoliǎngkǒu, [小兩口], (coll.) young married couple
        liǎngbàijùshāng, [兩敗俱傷], both sides suffer (idiom)/neither side wins
        liǎngkǒuzi, [兩口子], husband and wife
        
        
        liǎngtóu, [兩頭], both ends/both parties to a deal
        
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        liǎngmiàn, [兩面], both sides
        
        yījǔliǎngdé, [一舉兩得], one move, two gains (idiom); two birds with one stone
        bànjīnbāliǎng, [半斤八兩], not much to choose between the two/tweedledum and tweedledee
        liǎngyòng, [兩用], dual-use
        
        liǎngpáng, [兩旁], both sides/either side
        
        liǎngqīdòngwù, [兩棲動物], amphibian/amphibious animals
        sānyánliǎngyǔ, [三言兩語], in a few words (idiom); expressed succinctly
        
        pànruòliǎngrén, [判若兩人], to be a different person/not to be one's usual self
        
        
        sānliǎng, [三兩], two or three
        
        
        sìliǎngbōqiānjīn, [四兩撥千斤], lit. four ounces can move a thousand catties (idiom)/fig. to achieve much with l...
        liǎngàn, [兩岸], bilateral/both shores/both sides/both coasts/Taiwan and mainland
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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        jīnliǎng, [斤兩], weight/(fig.) importance
        
        
        
        
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        liǎngxiùqīngfēng, [兩袖清風], lit. both sleeves flowing in the breeze (idiom); having clean hands/uncorrupted/...
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        shìbùliǎnglì, [勢不兩立], the two cannot exist together (idiom); irreconcilable differences/incompatible s...
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        liǎngkǒur, [兩口兒], husband and wife/couple
        
        
        
        
        
        
        yínliǎng, [銀兩], silver currency/currency of the Qing dynasty based on the silver tael 兩|两
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        yīguóliǎngzhì, [一國兩制], one country, two systems (PRC proposal regarding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan)
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        liǎngqì, [兩訖], received and paid for (business term)/the goods delivered and the bill settled
        
        sāntiānliǎngtóu, [三天兩頭], lit. twice every three days (idiom); practically every day/frequently
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        Hànbǎo/hànbǎo, [漢堡], Hamburg (German city), hamburger (loanword)
        Hàn/hàn, [漢], Han ethnic group/Chinese (language)/the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD), man
        Hànchéng, [漢城], Hanseong, former name of Seoul (capital of South Korea), replaced in 2005 with 首...
        liúlànghàn, [流浪漢], tramp/wanderer
        nánzǐhàn, [男子漢], man (i.e. manly, masculine)
        hànbǎobāo, [漢堡包], hamburger (loanword)
        dānshēnhàn, [單身漢], bachelor/unmarried man
        Hànnà, [漢娜], Hannah (name)
        yìnghàn, [硬漢], man of steel/unyielding, tough guy
        
        
        Hànsī, [漢斯], Hans (name)/Reims (city in France)
        
        hànzi, [漢子], man/fellow/(dialect) husband
        
        zuìhàn, [醉漢], intoxicated man/drunkard
        Hànsēn, [漢森], Hansen or Hanson (name)
        hǎohàn, [好漢], hero/strong and courageous person/CL:條|条[tiáo]
        Luóbīnhàn, [羅賓漢], Robin Hood (English 12th century folk hero)
        Bèikèhànmǔ, [貝克漢姆], Beckenham or Beckham (name)/David Beckham (1975-), British midfield footballer
        Nuòdīnghàn, [諾丁漢], Nottingham (city in England)
        
        Hànmìěrdùn, [漢密爾頓], Hamilton (name)/Hamilton, capital of Bermuda
        Hànyǔ, [漢語], Chinese language/CL:門|门[mén]
        
        
        
        
        diéluóhàn, [疊羅漢], human pyramid
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        luóhàn, [羅漢], abbr. for 阿羅漢|阿罗汉[ā luó hàn]
        lǎnhàn, [懶漢], idle fellow/lazybones
        ménwàihàn, [門外漢], layman
        
        
        Hànyáng, [漢陽], Hanyang county in Hubei province/historical name Hanyang for Seoul, Korea
        
        
        
        
        
        hànzì, [漢字], Chinese character/CL:個|个[gè]/Japanese: kanji/Korean: hanja/Vietnamese: hán tự
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        dàhàn, [大漢], big person/the great Han dynasty
        
        
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        mǎnghàn, [莽漢], fool/muddlehead/boor
        
        
        
        
        Dōnghàn, [東漢], Eastern or later Han dynasty, 25-220
        
        Wǔhàn, [武漢], Wuhan city on Changjiang, subprovincial city and capital of Hubei province
        
        
        lǎohàn, [老漢], old man/I (an old man referring to himself)
        
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        biāoxíngdàhàn, [彪形大漢], burly chap/husky fellow
        
        
        
        
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        Hànwén, [漢文], Chinese written language/Chinese literature esp. as taught abroad
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        shénhàn, [神漢], sorcerer
        
        
        zhuāngjiahàn, [莊稼漢], peasant/farmer
        
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        Hànjiāng, [漢江], Han River
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        Gélāhànmǔ, [格拉漢姆], Graham or Graeme (name)
        
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绿         lǜlínhǎohàn, [綠林好漢], true hero of Greenwood (refers to popular hero in Robin Hood style)
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        yīngxiónghǎohàn, [英雄好漢], heroes
        Hànkǒu, [漢口], Hankou, part of Wuhan 武漢|武汉 at the junction of Han river and Changjiang in Hubei
        
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西         XīHàn, [西漢], Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-8 AD), also called 前漢|前汉[Qián Hàn], Former Han Dynas...
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        Hànxué, [漢學], sinology/Chinese studies (in foreign schools)/Han Learning, a Qing dynasty movem...
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广         Guǎnghàn, [廣漢], Guanghan county level city in Deyang 德陽|德阳[Dé yáng], Sichuan
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        Hàncháo, [漢朝], Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)
        
        
        
        
        
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        Hànnuòwēi, [漢諾威], Hanover
        Hàndài, [漢代], the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)
        
        
        hànjiān, [漢奸], traitor (to China)
        
        
        
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