- 高峰 gāofēng peak perioda time of maximum use, demand, or traffic such as rush hour
- 峰会 fēnghuì summit meetingA meeting attended by heads of state or top government leaders to discuss matters of importance
- 高峰期 gāofēngqī peak periodThe busiest or most frequent period of time; specifically refers to traffic rush hour or the peak stage of an activity; also called [[尖峰期|尖峰期|jian1 feng1 qi1]] in Taiwan.
- 巅峰 diānfēng peakthe highest point or stage of something, such as a career, civilization, or state of being; apex; pinnacle
- 峰值 fēngzhí peak valueThe highest point or maximum numerical value in a set of changing data, often used in electronics or statistics
- 珠峰 zhūfēng Mount EverestMount Everest; world's highest peak on the border of China and Nepal; abbreviation for [[珠穆朗玛峰|珠穆朗瑪峰|zhu1 mu4 lang3 ma3 feng1]]
- 顶峰 dǐngfēng peakthe highest part of a mountain; summit; pinnacle
- 山峰 shānfēng mountain peakthe highest part of a mountain; a high and pointed summit
- 雪峰 xuěfēng snow-capped peaka mountain peak covered with snow
- 最高峰 zuìgāofēng highest peakthe highest point of a mountain or mountain range
- 洪峰 hóngfēng flood peakThe highest water level or maximum flow of a river during a flood.
- 主峰 zhǔfēng highest peakthe highest peak in a mountain range; primary mountain peak
- 双峰 shuāngfēng double peaktwo mountain peaks; double-peaked
- 珠穆朗玛峰 zhūmùlǎngmǎfēng Mount EverestThe highest mountain on Earth, located on the border between China and Nepal; transliterated from its Tibetan name, Qomolangma. Also known in Taiwan as [[圣母峰|聖母峰|sheng4 mu3 feng1]]
- 赤峰 chìfēng ChifengChifeng, a prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia.
- 尖峰 jiānfēng sharp peaksharp mountain peak
- 杜琪峰 dùqífēng Johnnie ToJohnnie To (1955-), Hong Kong film director
- 登峰造极 dēngfēngzàojí to reach the peak of perfectionTo reach the highest point or summit; used to describe reaching the absolute pinnacle of technical skill, scholarship, or achievement.
- 峰回路转 fēnghuílùzhuǎn twisting and turning(idiom) a mountain road that twists and turns around every peak
- 驼峰 tuófēng camel humpThe hump on the back of a camel, which stores fat for energy.
- 波峰 bōfēng wave crestthe highest point of a wave cycle; crest of a wave or peak of a vibration
- 雷峰塔 léifēngtǎ Leifeng PagodaThe famous pagoda by the West Lake in Hangzhou, originally built in the 10th century; it is famously associated with the legend of the [[白蛇传|白蛇傳|bai2 she2 zhuan4]], where the White Snake is said to be imprisoned beneath it.
- 赤峰市 chìfēngshì ChifengChifeng, a prefecture-level city in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
- 群峰 qúnfēng peaksmany mountain peaks that are connected or clustered together; the peaks of a mountain range
- 峰峦 fēngluán peaks and ridgesmountain peaks and ridges stretching in an unbroken chain
- 五峰 wǔfēng Wufeng CountyWufeng Tujia Autonomous County in Hubei, China
- 上峰 shàngfēng higher authorities(literary or old) one's superiors or upper echelons of leadership
- 险峰 xiǎnfēng perilous peaka steep and dangerous mountain peak; lofty heights
- 冰峰 bīngfēng ice-clad peaka mountain peak that is covered in ice and snow throughout the year
- 许海峰 xǔhǎifēng Xu HaifengXu Haifeng (1957-), a Chinese sharpshooter who won the first ever Olympic gold medal for China in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics 50m pistol event
- 眉峰 méifēng eyebrow peakThe highest part or ridge of the eyebrow; often used to refer to the inner ends of the eyebrows when expressing emotion or concentration
- 峰顶 fēngdǐng summitthe peak or crest of a mountain
- 峰巅 fēngdiān summitThe highest point of a mountain; peak
- 飞来峰 fēiláifēng Feilai FengThe "Peak Flown from Afar", a famous limestone peak located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province; noted for its numerous Buddhist rock carvings and caves. Traditionally, an Indian monk named Huili believed it was a peak from India that had mysteriously flown to China. Also known as [[灵鹫峰|靈鷲峰|ling2 jiu4 feng1]].
- 喜峰口 xǐfēngkǒu Xifengkoua strategic pass on the Great Wall located on the border between Hebei Province and Tianjin
- 西峰 xīfēng XifengXifeng District of Qingyang City in Gansu Province
- 神女峰 shénnǚfēng Goddess PeakName of a famous peak located by the [[长江三峡|長江三峽|chang2 jiang1 san1 xia2]] on the Yangtze River.
- 双峰县 shuāngfēngxiàn Shuangfeng countyShuangfeng county in Loudi, Hunan
- 横峰 héngfēng HengfengHengfeng County in [[上饶|上饒|shang4 rao2]] prefecture, Jiangxi Province
- 鹤峰县 hèfēngxiàn Hefeng CountyHefeng County in Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hubei Province
- 双峰驼 shuāngfēngtuó Bactrian camela large camel native to Central Asia that has two humps on its back
- 横峰县 héngfēngxiàn Hengfeng CountyHengfeng County in [[上饶|上饒|shang4 rao2]] prefecture-level city, Jiangxi province
- 鹤峰 hèfēng HefengHefeng County in Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hubei Province.
- 峰峰矿区 fēngfēngkuàngqū Fengfengkuang DistrictFengfengkuang District in Handan city, Hebei Province
- 南迦巴瓦峰 nánjiābāwǎfēng Namcha BarwaMount Namcha Barwa, a 7,782-meter peak in the Himalayas
- 雁峰 yànfēng YanfengYanfeng District of Hengyang City, Hunan Province
- 玉峰 yùfēng beautiful mountain peakbeautiful mountain peak; specifically used to describe a snow-capped peak white as jade
- 勃朗峰 bólǎngfēng Mont BlancMont Blanc; the highest peak in the Alps, located on the border between France and Italy
- 博格达峰 bógédáfēng Mount BogdaMount Bogda, a peak in the eastern Tianshan mountain range of Xinjiang standing at 5,445 meters.
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH