radical. dragon |
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char. dragon as the symbol of the emperor; thing resembling a dragon; huge extinct reptile |
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望 望 idiom. hope one's children to have a bright future, hold high hopes for one's child |
小 小 n. young dragon (usually used in a name) |
巨 巨 n. huge dragon |
一 一 phr. a dragon; a connected sequence, a coordinated process |
火 火 n. fiery dragon; a procession of lanterns or torches |
叶 葉 idiom. Lord Ye who claimed to be very fond of dragons was scared out of his wits when a real dragon appeared in front of him; (fig.) pretend to like something that one really fears |
生 生 idiom. doughty as a dragon and lively as a tiger -- full of vigor, very energetic |
龙 龍 idiom. dragons rising and tigers leaping -- a scene of bustling activity |