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Hanyu Pinyin, or simply pinyin, is the most common romanization system for Standard Chinese. In official documents, it is referred to as the Chinese Phonetic Alphabet. It is the official system used in China and Singapore, and by the United Nations. Its use has become common when transliterating Standard Chinese mostly regardless of region, though it is less ubiquitous in Taiwan. It is used to teach Standard Chinese, normally written with Chinese characters, to students already familiar with the Latin alphabet. The system makes use of diacritics to indicate the four tones found in Standard Chinese, though these are often omitted in various contexts, such as when spelling Chinese names in non-Chinese texts, or when writing non-Chinese words in Chinese-language texts. Pinyin is also used by various input methods on computers and to categorize entries in some Chinese dictionaries. The word Hànyǔ literally means 'Han language'—meaning, the Chinese language—while pīnyīn (拼音) literally means 'spelled sounds'.

WAN or Wan may also refer to:

Lei(s) or variation may refer to:

<i>Tsampa</i> Roasted flour for cereal

Tsampa or Tsamba is a Tibetan and Himalayan staple foodstuff, it is also prominent in parts of northern Nepal. It is glutinous meal made from roasted flour, usually barley flour and sometimes also wheat flour and flour prepared from tree peony seeds. It is usually mixed with the Tibetan butter tea. It is also eaten in Turkestan and Mongolia, where it is known as zamba.

Ma On Shan may refer to:

Haifeng County is a county under the administration of Shanwei, in the southeast of Guangdong Province, China.

Luancheng District is one of eight districts of the prefecture-level city of Shijiazhuang, the capital of Hebei Province, North China. Luancheng is a mostly rural district covering the southeast outskirts of Shijiazhuang.

Yu is the pinyin romanisation of several Chinese family names. However, in the Wade–Giles romanisation system, Yu is equivalent to You in pinyin. "Yu" may represent many different Chinese characters, including 余, 于, 由, 魚 (鱼), 漁(渔), 楀, 俞(兪), 喻, 於, 遇, 虞, 郁, 尉, 禹, 游, 尤, 庾, 娛(娱), and 茹 (Rú).

Chengguan may refer to:

Chibi most often refers to:

Townships, formally township-level divisions, are the basic level of political divisions in the People's Republic of China. They are similar to municipalities and communes in other countries and in turn may contain village committees and villages. In 1995 there were 29,648 townships and 17,570 towns in China which included the territories held by the Republic of China and claimed by the PRC.

Douyu is a town of Luancheng District of Shijiazhuang in southwestern Hebei province, China, located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) west of the county seat and about the same distance south of Shijiazhuang near the interchange of G20 Qingdao–Yinchuan Expressway with China National Highway 107. In 2011, it had 17 villages under its administration.

Tang Miao may refer to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tāng (surname)</span> Surname list

Tāng is a Chinese surname. It is 72nd surname in the Hundred Family Surnames or Baijiaxing of the Song dynasty and 101st in modern popularity. The Tang (湯) family name traces its lineage from Tang of Shang, the first ruler of the Shang dynasty. In modern times the character can also mean "soup" or "broth".

Chen Yifaer, sometimes known as Chen Yifa, is a Chinese YouTuber and Internet live streamer. She made her first live stream on DouYu on September 11, 2014, and rose to fame for her Internet single "Fairytale Town"(童话镇) in 2016.

Qu. While the character 曲 is often pronounced Qǔ in Modern Mandarin, the surname is pronounced Qū in the first tone. It is written Khúc in Vietnamese.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ge (surname)</span> Surname list

Ge is a surname of Chinese origin. One branch of the family became the compound surname Zhuge. In 2013 it was found to be the 110th most common surname, composed of 1.95 million people or 0.150% of the total national population, with the province with the largest population being Jiangsu. It is the 44th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">DouYu</span> Chinese live streaming website

DouYu is a Chinese video live streaming service. The site is the largest of its kind in China with 163.6 million monthly active users in 2019, more than the 140 million monthly active users of Twitch. In July 2019 DouYu International Holdings Ltd raised $21 million through U.S. initial public offering (IPO) and it listed itself on the New York Stock Exchange (Nasdaq) with the stock symbol DOYU. It was the largest IPO of any Chinese company on Wall Street in 2019.

Sun Xiaochuan is a Chinese Douyu and Twitch streamer. He gained popularity in 2015 for his aggressive and funny interactions with his viewers. On 13 January 2018, after playing a music track with lyrics intentionally edited by his subscribers to imply Falun Gong, which is illegal according to Law of the People's Republic of China, his channel on Douyu has been permanently shut down, furtherly leading himself to be banned from various Chinese video streaming platforms. Sun continued to stream on Twitch, but ceased all streaming-related activities on 9 February 2018.

鬥魚 or 斗鱼, meaning "betta, fighting fish".