- 乌拉圭 wūlāguī UruguayA country in southeastern South America.
- 巴拉圭 bālāguī ParaguayCountry in South America bordered by Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia
- 圭亚那 guīyànà GuyanaAn independent country on the northern mainland of South America
- 圭臬 guīniè criterioncriterion; standard; a person or thing that is regarded as a model or a guiding principle
- 奉为圭臬 fèngwéiguīniè to take as a guiding principleto respect or hold up something as a model, standard, or law
- 法属圭亚那 fǎshǔguīyànà French GuianaA region of France located on the northeast coast of South America
- 圭表 guībiǎo sundialAn ancient Chinese astronomical instrument used to measure the length of the sun's shadow to determine directions, seasons, and time; it consists of a horizontal scale and a vertical pole.
- 利隆圭 lìlóngguī LilongweLilongwe, capital of Malawi
- 白圭 báiguī white jade(literary) white jade or a ceremonial tablet made of white jade
- 崔圭夏 cuīguīxià Choe GyuhaChoe Gyuha (1919-2006), South Korean politician who served as president from 1979 to 1980
- 夏圭 xiàguī Xia GuiXia Gui (c. 1180–1230), a prominent landscape painter of the Southern Song Dynasty and one of the Four Masters of the Southern Song
- 安圭拉 ānguīlā AnguillaAnguilla (British overseas territory in the Caribbean)
- 白圭之玷 báiguīzhīdiàn a flaw in a piece of white jadeA flaw in an otherwise perfect piece of white jade; used as a metaphor for a minor defect in something or someone that is otherwise excellent, specifically referring to damage caused by careless speech.
- 不露圭角 bùlùguījiǎo not to show offTo hide one's talents or knowledge; not to show off one's sharp edges or abilities.
- 乌拉圭共和国 wūlāguīgònghéguó Oriental Republic of Uruguaythe official full name of Uruguay, a country in South America
- 刀圭 dāoguī measuring spoonancient small tool shaped like a knife with a concave center, used for measuring medicinal powders
- 圭峰宗密 guīfēngzōngmì Guifeng ZongmiTang dynasty Buddhist scholar and monk, the fifth patriarch of the Huayan school and a master of the Chan tradition who advocated for the harmony between Zen practice and scriptural study
- 圭璋 guīzhāng high-quality jade(literary) high-quality ritual jade items; (metaphor) dignity and noble character
- 圭璧 guībì ritual jade items(literary) ritual jade objects used by ancient nobility during ceremonies or sacrifices
- 圭窦 guīdòu jade-shaped wall openinga hole in a wall shaped like a ritual jade tablet (pointed at the top and square at the bottom), used as a small door or window
- 圭角 guījiǎo jade pointthe sharp point or corner of a jade tablet
- 大圭 dàguī large jade tableta large ceremonial jade scepter or tablet held by an emperor or high official in ancient times as a symbol of rank and authority during formal court ceremonies
- 巴拉圭共和国 bālāguīgònghéguó Republic of ParaguayThe official name for the landlocked country in central South America, bordered by Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia; abbreviated as [[巴拉圭|巴拉圭|ba1 la1 gui1]].
- 日圭 rìguī jade tablet(bound form) a long jade tablet used in ancient ritual sacrifices to the sun
- 析圭分土 xīguīfēntǔ to confer landto divide territory and grant land or titles to feudal princes; refers to the ancient practice of distributing land alongside jade tablets to signify rank
- 玚圭 chàngguī ritual jade tabletlong jade tablet used by rulers during ancestral sacrifices or ceremonial offerings
- 琬圭 wǎnguī jade tableta jade tablet with rounded corners held by feudal lords during audiences with the emperor; used to symbolize virtue or the cementing of a relationship
- 琰圭 yǎnguī jade tabletA pointed jade tablet used in ancient China by imperial messengers to punish evil or reform conduct among feudal lords.lords.
- 筚门圭窦 bìménguīdòu a poor family(literary) a household living in extreme poverty; a humble home with a wicker gate and a small hole in the wall for a door
- 筚门圭窬 bìménguīyú impoverished homehumble dwelling of a poor family; literally a gate made of brambles and a window like a hole in the wall
- 篳門圭窬 bìménguīyú humble homea poverty-stricken home; literally, a wicker gate and a hole in the wall for a door
- 荜门圭窦 bìménguīdòu poverty-stricken homea wicker door and a small hole in the wall used as a window; refers to a wretched hovel or a family living in extreme poverty
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH