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  miu6 miu6*2   jyutping
  miao4   pinyin
[1] temple; shrine
[2] royal/imperial court
[3] temple fair



Jyutping miu6*2 is used only as the last syllable of a term that refers to a temple/shrine.
noun
Stroke count: 15
Level: 2
Radical: 广 (#53)

This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.
廟 / 庙

This word has been viewed 6704 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 24th Dec 2013 10:14

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detail  miu6 jyu5  miao4 yu3 = temple; shrine
detail  wui4 gaau3 miu6*2   = a mosque (廟 = shrine)
detail  man4 mou5 miu6*2  wen2 wu3 miao4 = Manmou temple
detail  miu6 gaai1  miao4 jie1 = Temple Street
detail  zi6 miu6*2  si4 miao4 = temple; a building for religious ceremonies or worship
detail  zou2 miu6*2  zu3 miao4 = ancestral temple
detail  hung2 miu6*2  kong3 miao4 = Temple of Confucius
detail  doi6 miu6*2  dai4 miao4 = Dai Temple
detail  dou6 miu6*2  dao4 miao4 = Daoist / Taoist temple; Daoist / Taoist monastery
detail  fat6 miu6*2  fo2 miao4 = Buddhist temple, Buddhist monastery
detail  miu6 zuk1   = temple incense warden
detail  tin1 hau6 miu6*2  tian1 hou4 miao4 = Tin Hau temple
detail  ce1 gung1 miu6*2   = Che Kung Temple
detail  gwaan1 miu6 hoeng1  guan1 miao4 xiang1 = Kuanmiao (village in Taiwan)
detail  wong4 daai6 sin1 miu6*2   = [n] the Temple of Wong the Great Immortal
detail  miu6 zuk1 gung1   = temple incense warden
detail  zai3 ng5 zong6 miu6*2   = fill up one's stomach

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: This term is used in Cantonese, not Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.
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