- 榆林 yúlín Yulin (Shaanxi)Yulin, a prefecture-level city in Shaanxi Province [[陕西|陝西|shan3 xi1]]
- 榆树 yúshù elma deciduous tree with dark brown bark and oval leaves, often used as timber
- 榆林市 yúlínshì YulinYulin prefecture-level city in Shaanxi province
- 榆次 yúcì YuciYuci district of Jinzhong city [[晋中市|晉中市|jin4 zhong1 shi4]], Shanxi province
- 榆木 yúmù elm woodthe wood of an elm tree
- 地榆 dìyú garden burnetA perennial herb with thick roots used in Chinese medicine to cool the blood and stop bleeding; also known as [[黄蒢|黃蒢|huang2 chu2]].
- 榆中县 yúzhōngxiàn Yuzhong CountyYuzhong County in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province
- 榆中 yúzhōng YuzhongYuzhong county in Lanzhou city, Gansu province
- 榆树市 yúshùshì YushuYushu, a county-level city in Changchun, Jilin Province.
- 桑榆 sāngyú mulberry and elmmulberry and elm trees
- 收之桑榆 shōuzhīsāngyú to make up for an earlier lossto lose at first but gain in the end; to compensate later for one's earlier failures or losses
- 温榆河 wēnyúhé Wenyu Riverthe upper reach of the North Canal in Beijing, flowing through the northern districts before reaching Tongzhou
- 榆社 yúshè YusheYushe county in [[晋中|晉中|jin4 zhong1]] prefecture, Shanxi province
- 榆次区 yúcìqū Yuci DistrictYuci District of Jinzhong City in Shanxi Province
- 榆社县 yúshèxiàn Yushe CountyYushe County in Jinzhong, Shanxi province
- 榆阳区 yúyángqū Yuyang DistrictYuyang District of Yulin City in Shaanxi province
- 榆钱 yúqián elm seeds(colloquial) young seeds of the elm tree, which are round and thin like small copper coins
- 通榆 tōngyú TongyuTongyu county in Baicheng [[白城|白城|bai2 cheng2]] prefecture, Jilin province
- 通榆县 tōngyúxiàn Tongyu CountyTongyu County in Baicheng [[白城|白城|bai2 cheng2]], Jilin Province
- 榆叶梅 yúyèméi flowering plumA deciduous shrub or small tree in the rose family, valued for its light red flowers and leaves shaped like those of an elm; specifically Prunus triloba.
- 榆阳 yúyáng YuyangYuyang District of Yulin City in Shaanxi Province
- 榆荚 yújiá elm seedsThe flat, winged seeds of an elm tree; they resemble small copper coins and are edible when fresh and tender. Also called [[榆钱|榆錢|yu2 qian2]]
- 桑榆晚景 sāngyúwǎnjǐng evening scenethe rays of the setting sun shining on mulberry and elm trees
- 桑榆暮景 sāngyúmùjǐng one's remaining yearsthe sunset glow on the mulberry and elm trees; used to describe the old age or the closing years of one's life
- 刺榆 cìyú thorny elmthorny elm (Hemipteleia davidii), a deciduous tree in the elm family native to East Asia, characterized by its thorns
- 失之东隅,收之桑榆 shīzhīdōngyúshōuzhīsāngyú to lose at sunrise but gain at sunsetTo compensate later for an earlier loss; to lose in one area but gain in another.
- 枌榆 fényú white elm(literary) a species of elm with white bark
- 榆关 yúguān Elm PassAnother name for [[山海关|山海關|shan1 hai3 guan1]]
- 榆塞 yúsài frontier stronghold(literary) a strategic border fort or frontier stronghold; also used specifically to refer to [[山海关|山海關|shan1 hai3 guan1]]
- 榆木疙瘩 yúmùgēda elm stumpthe hard stump or root of an elm tree
- 榆木脑壳 yúmùnǎoké blockhead(colloquial) a blockhead; a thickhead; a person who is stubborn or slow-witted
- 榆木脑袋 yúmùnǎodai blockhead(colloquial) A thickheaded person; a stubborn or brainless individual; literally "elm-wood head".
- 榆林窟 yúlínkū Yulin GrottoesA group of Buddhist cave temples located in Anxi County, Gansu Province; also known as [[万佛峡|萬佛峽|wan4 fo2 xia2]].
- 榆火 yúhuǒ elm-wood fireFire produced by drilling or rubbing pieces of elm wood together, used in ancient times specifically during the spring season.
- 榆科 yúkē elm familythe botanical family Ulmaceae
- 榆罔 yúwǎng YuwangYuwang, the last of the legendary [[炎帝|炎帝|yan2 di4]] (Flame Emperors) who was said to be defeated by the [[黄帝|黃帝|huang2 di4]] (Yellow Emperor) around 2000 BC.
- 榆钱儿 yúqiánr elm seedsthe fruit of the elm tree, which is small, round, and thin, resembling ancient copper coins
- 榔榆 lángyú Chinese elmThe Chinese elm or lacebark elm, a deciduous tree with small oval serrated leaves and greenish flowers; its tough bark is used for rope while the hard wood is used for tools and axles
- 白榆 báiyú Siberian elmA species of elm with whitish bark, appearing as a deciduous small tree or shrub.
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH