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山的笔画顺序
  • Simplified : 山
  • Traditional :
  • Pronunciation : shān
  • Definition : mountain | hill
Usages
  • : (N) Yingshan (place in Hubei)
  • : Taishan (mountain)
  • : (N) Wenshan (place in Yunnan)
  • : (N) Zhongshan (city in Guangdong)
  • : (n) mountain waist; the area half way up a mountain
  • : cliff
  • 西 : Shanxi, a province in China between Hebei and Shaanxi
  • : hillside
  • : cyanide | sodium cyanide
  • : valley
  • : (mountain) peak
  • : (N) Shandan (place in Gansu)
  • : (N) Rushan (city in Shandong)
  • : Castle Peak (Hong Kong)
  • : (N) Qishan (place in Shaanxi)
  • : (N) Pingshan (place in Sichuan)
  • : (N) Pishan (place in Xinjiang)
  • : (N) Pengshan (place in Sichuan)
  • : Namsan
  • : (N) Mishan (city in Heilongjiang)
  • : (N) Mengshan (place in Guangxi)
  • : (N) Meishan (place in Sichuan)
  • : (N) Liangshan (place in Shandong)
  • : (N) Kunshan (city in Jiangsu)
  • : Kazan
  • : (N) Jingshan (place in Hubei)
  • : (N) Huoshan (place in Anhui)
  • : (N) Hengshan (place in Hunan)
  • : Lonely Mountain
  • : (N) Fushan (place in Shandong)
  • : (N) Fushan (place in Shanxi)
  • : (N) Foshan (city in Guangdong)
  • : (N) Fangshan (place in Shanxi)
  • : (n) mountain climbing | (vi) mountaineer
  • : (N) Daishan (place in Zhejiang)
  • : (N) Changshan (place in Zhejiang)
  • : Grassy Hill (hill in Hong Kong)
  • : Beishan
  • : (N) Baoshan (city in Yunnan)
  • : landslide
  • : (N) Anshan (city in Liaoning)
  • : (N) Leishan (place in Guizhou)
  • : (N) Jiangshan (city in Zhejiang)
  • : Dashan, Canadian celebrity in China
  • : Montenegro
  • : (N) Keshan (place in Heilongjiang)
  • : Johor Bahru (city in Malaysia)
  • : (N) Baishan (city in Jilin)
  • : alpine
  • : (N) Hanshan (place in Anhui)
  • : wildfire
  • : volcanic | volcano
  • : Yamaguchi
  • : (N) Jiashan (place in Anhui)
  • : (N) Jinshan (place in Shanghai)
  • : (N) Fangshan (place in Beijing)
  • : iceberg
  • : (N) Guangshan (place in Henan)
  • : (N) Mingshan (place in Sichuan)
  • : mountainous region | hilly area | hilly country
  • : landscape
  • : (N) Heshan (city in Guangxi)
  • : (N) Pingshan (place in Hebei)
  • : goat
  • : Jingshan (name of a hill in Jingshan park)
  • : (n) the mountains and rivers; country's land
  • : mountainous
  • : (N) Shaoshan (city in Hunan)
  • : (N) Tongshan (place in Hubei)
  • : Ulsan (city in South Korea)
  • : Mt. Wu, on the Changjiang River by the Three Gorges
  • : (N) Yanshan (place in Hebei)
  • : (N) Xiushan Tujiazu-Miaozu autonomous county (place in Sichuan)
  • : (N) Zhoushan (city in Zhejiang)
  • : (N) Xiangshan (place in Zhejiang)
  • : villa
  • : (N) Zhushan (place in Hubei)
  • : (N) Xiaoshan (city in Zhejiang)
  • : Tang Shan (a Chinese city in Hebei 河北 province)
  • : Mount Song
  • : Matsuyama (city in Japan)
  • : (N) Yushan (place in Jiangxi)
  • : (N) Yishan (place in Guangxi)
  • : (N) Tongshan (place in Jiangsu)
  • : Hsuehshan (mountain in Taiwan)
  • : (N) Weishan (place in Shandong)
  • : Fragrance Hill (a park in Beijing)
  • : (N) Yingshan (place in Sichuan)
  • : Wonsan (North Korea)
  • : (N) Taishan (city in Guangdong)
  • : (N) Wushan (place in Gansu)
  • : Yin Mountains
  • : (N) Yangshan (place in Guangdong)
  • : (N) Shanyin (place in Shanxi)
  • : Dioscorea opposita
  • : (N) Shanyang (place in Shaanxi)
  • : mountain area
  • : (n) mountain ridge; spine of the mountains
  • : (n) valley; gully | (n) mountain region
  • : (n) mound; small hill
  • : Shandong (province in northern China)
  • : hilltop
  • : (N) Queshan (place in Henan)
  • : (N) Qiongshan (city in Hainan)
  • : (N) Qianshan (place in Anhui)
  • : (N) Qianshan (place in Jiangxi)
  • : (N) Panshan (place in Liaoning)
  • : (N) Mashan (place in Guangxi)
  • : (N) Lushan (place in Henan)
  • : (N) Lushan (place in Sichuan)
  • : Mount Lushan
  • : (N) Lingshan (place in Guangxi)
  • : (N) Leshan (city in Sichuan)
  • : (N) Lanshan (place in Hunan)
  • : mine
  • : Mt. Huang (Huang Shan)
  • : (N) Hengshan (place in Shaanxi)
  • : Mount Heng
  • : (N) Heshan (city in Guangdong)
  • : (N) Fengshan (place in Guangxi) | (N) Fengshan (city in Taiwan)
  • : (N) Dongshan (place in Fujian)
  • : (N) Cangshan (place in Shandong)
  • : (N) Baoshan (place in Shanghai)
  • : Mount Hua
  • : (N) Luoshan (place in Henan)
  • : (N) Xingshan (place in Hubei)
  • : (N) Longshan (place in Hunan)
  • : (N) Dushan (place in Guizhou)
  • : mountain range
  • : Cheng San (electoral constituency in Singapore)
  • : (n) mountain top
  • : foot of a mountain

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