- 八仙过海 bāxiānguòhǎi the eight immortals cross the seaA mythological tale about eight immortals who each used their own unique magic to cross the ocean without a boat; used as a metaphor for everyone using their own distinct talents or methods to achieve a common goal. Often used as part of the phrase [[八仙过海,各显神通|八仙過海,各顯神通|ba1 xian1 guo4 hai3 ge4 xian3 shen2 tong1]]
- 八仙桌 bāxiānzhuō eight-immortals tableAn old-fashioned large square table designed to seat two people on each side, for a total of eight; named after the legend of the [[八仙|八仙|ba1 xian1]]
- 八仙湖 bāxiānhú Caohai LakeCaohai Lake in Guizhou province, China
- 八仙花 bāxiānhuā hydrangeahydrangea; hortensia, a flowering shrub from China and Japan known for its large clusters of pink, purple, or white flowers
- 八仙过海, 各显神通 bāxiānguòhǎigèxiǎnshéntōng everyone shows their own special talentThe Eight Immortals cross the sea, each revealing their unique powers; refers to a situation where everyone uses their own distinct methods or skills to achieve a common goal
- 八仙过海,各显其能 bāxiānguòhǎigèxiǎnqínéng to each show one's own unique talentsLiteral meaning refers to the legend of the Eight Immortals crossing the sea, each using their own special power instead of a boat. Used as an idiom to describe a situation where each person in a group uses their own specific skills and methods to achieve a common goal or solve a problem.
- 八仙过海,各显神通 bāxiānguòhǎigèxiǎnshéntōng each showing their unique skillsLiteral meaning: the Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing their own special talent; refers to a group of people each using their own unique skills and methods to achieve a common goal or solve a problem.
- 八仙洞 bāxiāndòng Baxian CavesPaleolithic archaeological site and group of caves in Changbin Township, Taitung County, Taiwan
- 醉八仙 zuìbāxiān eight drunken immortalsthe Eight Immortals of Chinese mythology portrayed in a state of drunkenness, serving as the traditional inspiration for various styles of drunken boxing