- 宣传 xuānchuán to publicizeto publicize; to disseminate; to spread information or ideas to the public
- 宣布 xuānbù to announce; announcementto declare; to proclaim; to make public
- 宣言 xuānyán declarationA public announcement, declaration, or manifesto by a government, political party, or group to state its position or principles.
- 宣称 xuānchēng to assertto assert; to claim; to publicly declare or profess
- 宣告 xuāngào to declareto declare; to proclaim; to make a formal public announcement
- 宣传部 xuānchuánbù propaganda departmenta propaganda or publicity department, such as the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party; a ministry of information
- 宣誓 xuānshì to swear an oathto swear an oath or make a vow, often in a formal ceremony to express loyalty, resolve, or the beginning of official duties
- 宣判 xuānpàn to pronounce judgmentto officially deliver a verdict or pronounce judgment at the conclusion of a trial
- 宣扬 xuānyáng to publicizeto publicize; to promote; to spread far and wide so that everyone knows
- 宣读 xuāndú to read outto read out loud in public or to an audience, typically a prepared speech, statement, or formal document
- 宣泄 xuānxiè to drainto drain off liquids; to discharge; to let a fluid flow away freely
- 宣讲 xuānjiǎng to preachto publicize and explain to the public; to preach a religious doctrine or policy; to orate
- 宣战 xuānzhàn to declare warTo formally announce a state of war against an enemy or group.
- 中宣部 zhōngxuānbù CCP Publicity DepartmentPublicity Department of the CPC Central Committee; also referred to as the Central Propaganda Department.
- 宣传册 xuānchuáncè brochurecommercial brochure; advertising pamphlet; flyer
- 宣教 xuānjiào to preachto preach a religion; to spread a religious faith
- 宣传员 xuānchuányuán propagandistpropagandist; publicist; promoter
- 宣示 xuānshì to announceto announce or proclaim publicly; to make an official statement
- 宣传画 xuānchuánhuà posterpicture poster used for propaganda, advertising, or public encouragement; advertisement hoarding
- 宣誓就职 xuānshìjiùzhí to take the oath of officeto be sworn in; to take an oath of office before beginning a job
- 心照不宣 xīnzhàobùxuān to have a tacit understandingto understand each other's thoughts without the need for words; to have a mutual unspoken agreement
- 宣传品 xuānchuánpǐn publicity materialPropaganda or publicity materials such as leaflets, posters, banners, or books used to promote a cause or idea
- 宣纸 xuānzhǐ Xuan paperHigh quality handmade paper used for traditional Chinese calligraphy and painting, originally produced in Xuancheng, Anhui Province.
- 宣城 xuānchéng XuanchengXuancheng, a prefecture-level city in [[安徽|安徽|an1 hui1]] province
- 宣传车 xuānchuánchē propaganda vehicleA truck or car used for advertisement or propaganda, often equipped with a loudspeaker.
- 宣德 xuāndé XuandeXuande, the reign name of the fifth Ming emperor, Zhu Zhanji, who reigned from 1426 to 1435; often associated with high-quality porcelain and incense burners from this period
- 宣统 xuāntǒng Xuantong erareign title of the last Qing dynasty emperor [[溥仪|溥儀|pu3 yi2]], lasting from 1909 to 1912
- 照本宣科 zhàoběnxuānkē to parrot a textTo read aloud from a script or text word-for-word in a mechanical or lifeless way; describes someone who lacks the ability to explain things flexibly or add their own insights.
- 宣威 xuānwēi to extend one's powerto display or spread one's power and influence
- 秘而不宣 mì'érbùxuān to keep something secretto withhold information or keep a matter private; to refuse to publicize something or make it known to others
- 宣化 xuānhuà XuanhuaXuanhua district and former county of Zhangjiakou city in Hebei province
- 盛宣怀 shèngxuānhuái Sheng Xuanhuai(1845–1916) influential Qing Dynasty official and industrialist who founded the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company and several major mining and telecommunications enterprises. His 1911 policy to nationalize local railways helped trigger the Sichuan [[保路运动|保路運動|bao3 lu4 yun4 dong4]], leading to the Xinhai Revolution.
- 宣武门 xuānwǔmén XuanwumenXuanwumen, a former city gate in Beijing and the name of a neighborhood and subway station.
- 汉宣帝 hànxuāndì Emperor Xuan of HanEmperor Xuan (91–48 BC), the tenth emperor of the Western Han dynasty, who reigned from 74 to 48 BC; born [[刘询|劉詢|liu2 xun2]], he is remembered for his effective governance and for strengthening the empire's borders against the Xiongnu.
- 宣城市 xuānchéngshì XuanchengXuancheng, a prefecture-level city in Anhui Province
- 人权宣言 rénquánxuānyán Declaration of Human RightsA historical declaration defining individual and collective rights; specifically refers to the French "Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen".
- 唐宣宗 tángxuānzōng Emperor Xuanzong of TangSeventeenth emperor of the Tang dynasty, named [[李忱|李忱|li3 chen2]], who reigned from 846 to 859
- 宣州 xuānzhōu XuanzhouXuanzhou, a district of Xuancheng city in Anhui province
- 宣威市 xuānwēishì XuanweiXuanwei, a county-level city in [[曲靖市|曲靖市|qu3 jing4 shi4]], Yunnan Province
- 宣导 xuāndǎo to publicizeto publicize and advocate for a policy or idea; to educate the public or guide people through persuasion (often used in Taiwan contexts)
- 文宣 wénxuān publicitypublicity or propaganda; written promotional materials or the act of producing them
- 齐宣王 qíxuānwáng King Xuan of QiKing Xuan of Qi (reigned 342-324 BC), a ruler of the State of Qi during the Warring States period; son of King Wei of Qi and known for his interactions with [[孟子|孟子|meng4 zi3]]
- 宣汉县 xuānhànxiàn Xuanhan countyXuanhan county in [[达州|達州|da2 zhou1]], Sichuan
- 宣科 xuānkē to chant(bound form) to read aloud or chant liturgical texts or rules; used in the idiom [[照本宣科|照本宣科|zhao4 ben3 xuan1 ke1]] to describe reading something exactly from a script
- 不宣而战 bùxuān'érzhàn to start an undeclared warTo open hostilities or launch an attack without a formal declaration
- 宣召 xuānzhào to summonto summon a subject to an imperial audience
- 宣明 xuānmíng to declareto declare; to announce publicly
- 宣汉 xuānhàn XuanhanXuanhan County in [[达州|達州|da2 zhou1]], Sichuan Province
- 宣抚使 xuānfǔshǐ Pacification Commissionerofficial title for an envoy or commissioner sent to pacify and manage affairs in war zones or border regions in imperial China
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH