The symbol "壽" on Chinese jewelry signifies "longevity" or "long life".
Duanzi Shou has written: 'Chinese easy-made dishes' -- subject(s): Chinese Cookery
shou mut
Tuan-hsi Shou has written: 'Chinese seafood' -- subject(s): Chinese Cookery, Cookery (Seafood)
The Shou symbol in Chinese jewelry represents longevity, good health, and happiness. It is a popular motif that is often incorporated into traditional Chinese designs as a wish for a long and prosperous life. It is a widely recognized symbol that is believed to bring good luck and fortune to the wearer.
Shou(4) Si(1)
Dianzhong Liu has written: 'Can ju miao shou' -- subject(s): Chinese chess 'Bu ju miao shou' -- subject(s): Chinese chess
You pronounce it "hi-zi" or "shou-hi"
who shee Huang Ne de whei shou
"Jus tssu shou" is not a phrase in French. It does not have a meaning in the French language.
In Mandarin Chinese, "do you speak" is translated as "你会说吗?(Nǐ huì shuō ma?)"
in mandarin, it is "kong shou quian" meaning open handed martial arts