- 瑜伽 yújiā yoga (physical exercise)A modern system of physical exercises involving stretching and breath control for fitness and relaxation
- 宋楚瑜 sòngchǔyú James SoongJames Soong (1942-), a Taiwanese politician who was expelled from the [[国民党|國民黨|guo2 min2 dang3]] in 2000 and subsequently founded the [[亲民党|親民黨|qin1 min2 dang3]].
- 周瑜 zhōuyú Zhou YuA famous military general and strategist (175–210) of the Eastern Wu kingdom during the late Han dynasty; best known for his victory at the Battle of Red Cliffs. Also known as [[周郎|周郎|zhou1 lang2]] or [[周公瑾|周公瑾|zhou1 gong1 jin3]].
- 瑕不掩瑜 xiábùyǎnyú merits outweigh defectsLiterally meaning a blemish does not obscure the luster of jade, this idiom is used to say that a person's or thing's flaws do not overshadow their overall merits or beauty.
- 瑕瑜互见 xiáyúhùjiàn to have both merits and faultsLiterally describes a piece of jade showing both its blemishes and its luster; used to describe a person or thing that has both strengths and weaknesses
- 怀瑾握瑜 huáijǐnwòyú possessing great virtueA set phrase meaning to possess noble character and outstanding talent; literally to carry fine gems and hold flawless jade.
- 瑜不掩瑕 yúbùyǎnxiá merits do not outweigh defectsThe virtues or strengths of a person or thing are not enough to hide their flaws; usually used with a negative or critical tone
- 朱之瑜 zhūzhīyú Zhu Zhiyuscholar from Yuyao, Zhejiang Province during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, also known by his literary name Zhu Shunshui
- 韩国瑜 hánguóyú Han Kuo-yuDaniel Han Kuo-yu (born 1957), a Taiwanese politician in the Kuomintang party who served as the mayor of Kaohsiung from 2018 to 2020.
- 一时瑜亮 yīshíyúliàng two great talentstwo equally outstanding people living at the same time; refers to the historical figures [[周瑜|周瑜|zhou1 yu2]] and [[诸葛亮|諸葛亮|zhu1 ge3 liang4]]
- 周瑜打黄盖 zhōuyúdǎhuánggài both parties are willingUsed to describe a situation where two people are in mutual agreement even if one party appears to be suffering or at a disadvantage; literally "Zhou Yu beats Huang Gai," referring to a famous ruse from the Three Kingdoms era where a general accepted a mock beating to deceive the enemy.
- 既生瑜,何生亮 jìshēngyúhéshēngliàng since Zhou Yu was born, why was Zhuge Liang also born?A proverb used to express frustration that there is always someone more talented than oneself. It originates from the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, where the general Zhou Yu laments his inability to outsmart his rival Zhuge Liang before dying
- 瑕瑜 xiáyú good and bad points(literary) the merits and flaws of a person or thing; a mixture of virtues and defects. This term is derived from the phrase [[瑕不掩瑜|瑕不掩瑜|xia2 bu4 yan3 yu2]], literally meaning the flaws do not hide the brilliance of the jade.
- 瑜伽宗 yújiāzōng YogacaraYogacara school of Buddhism, also known as the [[唯识宗|唯識宗|wei2 shi2 zong1]] or Consciousness-Only school.
- 瑜伽行派 yújiāxíngpài YogacharaYogachara, an influential school of Buddhist philosophy and psychology emphasizing the doctrine of consciousness-only
- 瑜伽裤 yújiākù yoga pantstight-fitting trousers typically worn for yoga or exercise
- 瑜珈 yújiā yoga(loanword) yoga; a modern physical exercise system developed from ancient spiritual practices
- 瑜迦 yújiā yoga(loanword) yoga
- 瑾瑜 jǐnyú fine jade(literary) fine jade; a beautiful piece of jade
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