- 旭日 xùrì rising sunthe sun rising in the early morning
- 张旭 zhāngxù Zhang XuZhang Xu (roughly 8th century), a famous Tang dynasty poet and calligrapher known as the "Sage of Cursive Script"; famous for his wild cursive style, he was nicknamed "Crazy Zhang" for his habit of writing while intoxicated, sometimes using his own hair as a brush.
- 旭日东升 xùrìdōngshēng the rising sunthe sun rising in the east; also used as a metaphor for a situation or person full of vitality and promise
- 林旭 línxù Lin XuLin Xu (1875-1898), a Qing Dynasty reformer and one of the [[戊戌六君子|戊戌六君子|wu4 xu1 liu4 jun1 zi3]] executed after the failed Hundred Days' Reform.
- 旭日初升 xùrìchūshēng the rising sunThe morning sun just beginning to rise in the east; describes a scene full of vigor and vitality or an ascending new power
- 圣德克旭贝里 shèngdékèxùbèilǐ Saint-ExupéryAntoine de Saint-Exupéry, 1900-1944, French writer and aviator best known for his novella "The Little Prince"
- 旭旭 xùxù risingThe appearance of the sun beginning to rise.
- 朝旭 zhāoxù morning sunthe rising sun in the morning; morning sunlight
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH