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dài

the Daishan mountain in Shandong

🔤 Pictophonetic: 山 (mountain) provides meaning, 代 provides pronunciation
HSK 8 strokes Uncommon (41%)

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dài
era, generation; to substitute for, to replace
💡 Ideographic: A man 亻 caught 弋 by the passing of time
5 strokes HSK 5
shān
mountain, hill, peak
📷 Pictographic: Three mountain peaks
3 strokes HSK 3

Words Using 岱 (10)

Dài
Mt Tai in Shandong / same as [[泰山]]
Dàizōng
岱宗
another name for Mt Tai [[泰山]] in Shandong as principal or ancestor of the Five Sacred Mountains [[五嶽|五岳<Wǔyuè>]] / Mt Tai as resting place for departed souls
Dàishān
岱山
Daishan county in Zhoushan [[舟山<Zhōushān>]], Zhejiang
Dàishānxiàn
岱山县
Daishan county in Zhoushan [[舟山<Zhōushān>]], Zhejiang
Dàiyuèqū
岱岳区
Daiyue district of Tai'an city [[泰安市<Tàiānshì>]], Shandong
Dàimiào
岱庙
Dai Temple, a temple in Shandong for the god of Mount Tai
Hǎidài
海岱
Haidai, historical region extending from the Bohai Sea to Mt Tai in Shandong
WángDàiyú
王岱舆
Wang Daiyu (1584-1670), Hui Islamic scholar of the Ming-Qing transition
hóngmáotàidài
鸿毛泰岱
light as a goose feather, heavy as Mt Tai (idiom); of no consequence to one person, a matter of life or death to another
ZhāngDài
张岱
Zhang Dai (1597-c. 1684), late Ming scholar