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One of the major divisions of the Chinese language, spoken in most of Zhejiang province, Shanghai and southern Jiangsu province and is the second most-widely spoken form of Chinese after Mandarin
A common Chinese surname (Simplified Chinese: 吴, Traditional Chinese: 吳; pinyin: Wú)
One of the major divisions of the Chinese language, spoken in most of Zhejiang province, the municipality of Shanghai, and southern Jiangsu province. It is the second most-widely spoken form of Chinese after Mandarin. Linguists debate whether Wu is a language or a dialect
{i} dialect spoken in part of China
First of the Zhou to be recognized as king, 1122 b c e (p 66)
Work-Related Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Disorder (i e WUMSD)
Fundamental Daoist philosophical concept. Wu ("not-being"), you ("being"), wuming ("the nameless"), and youming ("the named") are interdependent and grow out of one another. Wu and you are two aspects of the dao. Not-being does not mean nothingness but rather the absence of perceptible qualities; in Laozi's view, it is superior to being. It is the void that harbours in itself all potentialities and without which even being lacks its efficacy. According to the scholar He Yan (d. 249), wu is beyond name and form and hence is absolute, complete, and capable of accomplishing anything. See also Daoism. Kuang wu ti Wu ch'ang Wu ti Wu han Wu Zetian Wu hou Wu wang Wu lu mu ch'i Hung wu emperor Wu su li Chiang Wu Cheng'en Wu Ch'eng en Wu Sangui Wu San kuei
A Chinese philosophical concept for a primordial state before the differentiation of distinct phenomena First intimated in the Lao-tzu (Tao-te ching), the concept was elaborated by third-century Hsuan-hsueh thinkers such as Wang Pi, fourth-century Buddhists such as Tao-an, and twelfth-century Neo-Confucians such as Lu Hsiang-shan
Jing (Chinese) - People’s Armed Police, a paramilitary unit formed from the People’s Liberation Army in 1983, responsible for internal security, border controls, and the protection of state installations, including prisons
a dialect of Chinese spoken in the Yangtze delta
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çincenin başlıca lehçelerinden birisi
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(Askeri) düzeltilmemiş tarama bim genişliği (uncorrected sweep width)
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