Zhurong is the god of fire in Chinese mythology.
Zhurong, Zhu Rong, Zhu-rong, or variations may also refer to:
English usually refers to:
WAN or Wan may also refer to:
Cho or CHO may refer to:
Zhu Rong may refer to:
FEV or Fev may refer to:
Lady Zhurong, sometimes referred to as Madam Zhurong, is a fictional character in the 14th-century Chinese historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. She is the wife of the Nanman chieftain Meng Huo, who rules the lands in the Nanzhong region of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. She claims descent from the Chinese fire deity Zhurong, from whom she acquires her name. Zhurong is the only woman in the novel who participates in fighting and battles against Shu forces alongside her husband.
Chunk or chunky may refer to:
A rat is a rodent of the genus Rattus. Colloquially, rat may refer to a muskrat, a medium-sized semiaquatic rodent native to North America.
Yan is a surname in several languages and the pinyin romanization for several Chinese surnames, including "严 (嚴)", "晏 (晏)", "偃 (偃)", "颜 (顏)", "言 (言)", "燕 (燕)", "阎 (閻)", "闫 (閆)", "鄢 (鄢)" in simplified (traditional) form.
Rong or RONG may refer to:
Mulan or Hua Mulan is a legendary figure from ancient China said to have taken her father's place in the army.
ZQ, Z.Q. or Zq may refer to:
Cao is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname 曹 (Cáo). It is listed 26th in the Song-era Hundred Family Surnames poem. Cao is romanized as "Tsao" in Wade-Giles (Ts'ao), which is widely adopted in Taiwan, although the apostrophe is often omitted in practice. It is romanized "Cho", "Tso", and "Chaw" in Cantonese; "Chou", "Chô", and "Chháu" in Hokkien; and "Chau", "Chow" in Teochew.The Vietnamese surname based on it is now written "Tào". It is romanized "Zau" or "Dzau" in Shanghainese.
Yutu may refer to:
Chai is a Chinese surname. The same surname is Sài in Vietnamese, and Si in Korean.
Tianwen-1 is an interplanetary mission by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) which sent a robotic spacecraft to Mars, consisting of 6 spacecraft: an orbiter, two deployable cameras, lander, remote camera, and the Zhurong rover. The spacecraft, with a total mass of nearly five tons, is one of the heaviest probes launched to Mars and carries 14 scientific instruments. It is the first in a series of planned missions undertaken by CNSA as part of its Planetary Exploration of China program.
Also known as Gan in Hokkien, Ngan in Cantonese, Nhan in Vietnamese and An in Korean.
Zhurong is a Chinese rover on Mars, the country's first to land on another planet after it previously landed two rovers on the Moon. The rover is part of the Tianwen-1 mission to Mars conducted by the China National Space Administration (CNSA).
Zurong, Zu Rong, Zu-rong, or, variation, may refer to:
The Eight surnames of Zhurong are eight surnames derived from the descendants of the ancient Chinese legendary figure Zhurong. The Eight surnames that came after the Zhurong tribe, according to the Guoyu, a historical Chinese text, are Ji, Dong, Peng, Tu, Wei, Cao, Zhen, and Mi. These eight surnames were said to have originated from the descendants of the Zhurong tribe.