- 俄亥俄州 éhài'ézhōu OhioOhio; a state in the midwestern United States
- 辛亥革命 xīnhàigémìng Xinhai RevolutionThe 1911 Revolution that overthrew the Qing Dynasty and ended over two thousand years of imperial rule in China, leading to the establishment of the Republic of China.
- 俄亥俄 éhài'é OhioOhio; a state in the Midwestern United States
- 辛亥 xīnhài Xinhaithe forty-eighth year of the sixty-year sexagenary cycle; notably the year 1911
- 丁亥 dīnghài 24th year of the sexagenary cycleThe twenty-fourth year of the sixty-year sexagenary cycle, formed by the celestial stem [[丁|丁|ding1]] and the earthly branch [[亥|亥|hai4]].
- 乙亥 yǐhài year 12The twelfth year of the sexagenary cycle (e.g. 1935, 1995, 2055).
- 己亥 jǐhài 36th year of the sexagenary cycleThe thirty-sixth year of the sixty-year cycle in the traditional Chinese calendar (e.g., 1959, 2019, 2079)
- 癸亥 guǐhài guǐhài yearThe 60th year of the sexagenary cycle, representing the combination of the last of the ten Heavenly Stems and the last of the twelve Earthly Branches.
- 胡亥 húhài Hu HaiSecond emperor of the Qin dynasty (r. 210–207 BC); the youngest son of the first emperor [[秦始皇|秦始皇|qin2 shi3 huang2]]. He is often referred to as [[秦二世|秦二世|qin2 er4 shi4]].
- 亥时 hàishí 9 to 11 PMThe last of the twelve two-hour periods in the traditional Chinese timekeeping system, corresponding to 9 to 11 PM.
- 鲁鱼亥豕 lǔyúhàishǐ clerical errorCopying or typographical errors caused by characters that look similar, such as confusing [[鲁|魯|lu3]] with [[鱼|魚|yu2]] or [[亥|亥|hai4]] with [[豕|豕|shi3]]
- 亥猪 hàizhū Year of the PigThe twelfth year of the twelve-year cycle, representing the Year of the Pig or Boar in the Chinese zodiac.
- 亥豕 hàishǐ typosHandwriting or typographical errors caused by the confusion of characters with similar forms. This term originates from a legend where the character for "three" was mistaken for "ji" and "pig" was mistaken for "hai"
- 亥豕之误 hàishǐzhīwù clerical errora mistake in writing or printing due to similarity in characters; a typo
- 朱亥 zhūhài Zhu HaiZhu Hai (?-257 BC), a famous warrior and butcher from the State of Wei during the Warring States period. He is known for helping Prince Xinling save the State of Zhao from a Qin siege by killing the general Jin Bi with a hidden iron mace to seize control of the army.
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH