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龍鳳
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[1] Often used to describe a son and a daughter, or male and female contrasting elements. The dragon being male and phoenix being female. Also a type of dish with chicken and "dragon" foods such as lobster. [2] (placename) Lung Fung Level: 3 Google Frequency: 1,410,000 This term is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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This word has been viewed 3867 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by aaron on 14th Jul 2004 02:25 and last edited on 30th Oct 2008 19:03 |
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Characters in this word:龍 lung4 - dragon鳳 fung6 - phoenix 2 compounds containing this word:龍鳳胎 - fraternal twins, a pigeon pair (lit., "dragon and phoenix fetuses")天花龍鳳 - hyperbole; exaggeration |
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: the Cantonese pronunciation of the word in jyutping.
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: the Mandarin pronunciation of the word in pinyin (only if present).