The term "bushi" in Chinese can have different meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a military officer or warrior in ancient China, similar to a samurai in Japan. It can also mean "unsuccessful" or "not up to standard" in a more contemporary sense. Additionally, "bushi" can be used as a negation word, equivalent to "not" or "don't."
The communist revolution
Solider? Did you mean soldier? Soldier: 士兵 [shì bīng]
the Chinese
The Vietnamese country was totally infiltrated by the Chinese and the Chinese ambitions to have Vietnam as their seaport. That's why the Vietnam War began --to contain Chinese influence.
The term "bushi" in Chinese can have different meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a military officer or warrior in ancient China, similar to a samurai in Japan. It can also mean "unsuccessful" or "not up to standard" in a more contemporary sense. Additionally, "bushi" can be used as a negation word, equivalent to "not" or "don't."
Yi (-) Chinese= 一
一億 [yi yi].
Bingshou Yi has written: 'Moqing mo miao' -- subject(s): Calligraphy, Chinese, Chinese Calligraphy, History 'Qing Yi Bingshou xing shu shi zhou' -- subject(s): Calligraphy, Chinese, Chinese Calligraphy
In Mandarin Chinese, one is "yi".
yi yue
She yi yue
Xingqi yi
Zheng Yi has written: 'Shi di yi shu' -- subject- s -: Chinese poetry
Youliang Tian has written: 'Feng shen yan yi' -- subject(s): Chinese Opera, Feng shen yan yi, Opera, Chinese, Theatrical makeup 'San guo yan yi' -- subject(s): Chinese Opera, Opera, Chinese, Theatrical makeup
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Xue'an Su has written: 'Jing ju qian bei yi ren hui yi lu' -- subject(s): Actors, Chinese, Chinese Actors, Chinese Dramatists, Dramatists, Chinese