发祥
fā xiáng
Pinyin

Definition

发祥
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fā xiáng
  1. to give rise to (sth good)
  2. to emanate from

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

jí xiáng
  1. 1 lucky
  2. 2 auspicious
  3. 3 propitious
xiáng hé
  1. 1 auspicious and peaceful
Luó Zhì xiáng
  1. 1 Luo Zhixiang or Show Luo or Alan Luo (1979-), Taiwanese pop star
lóng fèng chéng xiáng
  1. 1 the dragon and phoenix are symbols of good fortune (idiom)
  2. 2 auspicious
  3. 3 decorated with auspicious symbols such as the dragon and the phoenix
bù xiáng
  1. 1 ominous
  2. 2 inauspicious
bù xiáng zhī zhào
  1. 1 bad omen
jí xiáng wù
  1. 1 mascot
hé qì zhì xiáng
  1. 1 (idiom) amiability leads to harmony
Jiā xiáng
  1. 1 Jiaxiang County in Jining 濟寧|济宁[Jǐ níng], Shandong
ān xiáng
  1. 1 serene
  2. 2 composed
  3. 3 unruffled
cí xiáng
  1. 1 kindly
  2. 2 benevolent (often of older person)
Píng xiáng
  1. 1 Pingxiang county level city in Chongzuo 崇左[Chóng zuǒ], Guangxi
Píng xiáng shì
  1. 1 Pingxiang county level city in Chongzuo 崇左[Chóng zuǒ], Guangxi
Wén Tiān xiáng
  1. 1 Wen Tianxiang (1236-1283), Song dynasty politician and poet, folk hero in resisting Mongol invasion in Jiangxi in 1275
fā xiáng
  1. 1 to give rise to (sth good)
  2. 2 to emanate from
fā xiáng dì
  1. 1 the birthplace (of sth good)
  2. 2 the cradle (e.g. of art)
xiáng
  1. 1 auspicious
  2. 2 propitious
xiáng guāng
  1. 1 auspicious light
xiáng ruì
  1. 1 auspicious sign
Xiáng yún
  1. 1 Xiangyun county in Dali Bai autonomous prefecture 大理白族自治州[Dà lǐ Bái zú zì zhì zhōu], Yunnan

Idioms (2)

和气致祥
hé qì zhì xiáng
  1. 1 (idiom) amiability leads to harmony
龙凤呈祥
lóng fèng chéng xiáng
  1. 1 the dragon and phoenix are symbols of good fortune (idiom)
  2. 2 auspicious
  3. 3 decorated with auspicious symbols such as the dragon and the phoenix

Sample Sentences

开放包容。古丝绸之路跨越尼罗河流域、底格里斯河和幼发拉底河流域、印度河和恒河流域、黄河和长江流域,跨越埃及文明、巴比伦文明、印度文明、中华文明的发祥地,跨越佛教、基督教、伊斯兰教信众的汇集地,跨越不同国度和肤色人民的聚居地。
kāifàng bāoróng 。gǔ SīchóuzhīLù kuàyuè NíluóHé liúyù 、DǐgélǐsīHé hé YòufālādǐHé liúyù 、YìndùHé hé HéngHé liúyù 、HuángHé hé Chángjiāngliúyù ,kuàyuè Āijí wénmíng 、Bābǐlún wénmíng 、Yìndù wénmíng 、Zhōnghuá wénmíng de fāxiángdì ,kuàyuè Fójiào 、Jīdūjiào 、Yīsīlánjiào xìnzhòng de huìjí de ,kuàyuè bùtóng guódù hé fūsè rénmín de jùjūdì 。
Openness and Tolerance. The old Silk Road spanned the Nile, Tigris and Euphrates river basins, the Indus and the Ganges river basins, the Yellow river and the Yangtze river deltas, spanning the cradle of the Egyptian, Babylonian, Indian and Chinese civilizations, the gathering places for Buddhists, Christians and Muslims, different nations and the homelands of people of different skin colors.