The chinese symbol for crane is 鹤科 which means the same thing as it does in English: a large bird of the gruidae family.
If you're talking about a crane as in a machine used in construction, its chinese symbol is èµ·é‡æœº and that also means the same thing as it does in English: machine, generally equipped with a hoist, wire ropes or chains, and sheaves, that can be used both to lift and lower materials and to move them horizontally.
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If what you mean by 'symbol' is referring to the Chinese Character, then 'people' can be translated as : 人 ren (2)--> person / people in general 人民 ren(2) min(2) --> the people (of a nation, country, citizens), general populace
The symbol "壽" on Chinese jewelry signifies "longevity" or "long life".
It Means 'Love'... :)
The Chinese symbol for 'new life' is commonly an oriental. This is usually used to mean new life or new birth.
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It basically means water in Chinese. It stands for the begining of life.
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It means " Harajuku Barbie"
It supposed to mean "fun". But I've looked it up and its shows a different chinese symbol every time... so I am not sure?