- 芳香 fāngxiāng fragrantfragrant; aromatic; sweet-smelling
- 芬芳 fēnfāng fragrantfragrant; sweet-smelling
- 芳心 fāngxīn heart of a young womanthe inner feelings or romantic affection of a young woman
- 梅兰芳 méilánfāng Mei LanfangFamous master of Beijing Opera (1894-1961), known for his innovation in female roles and his international tours in the early 20th century.
- 芳草 fāngcǎo fragrant grassfragrant herbs or plants
- 芳华 fānghuá youth(literary) youth; prime of one's life; the beautiful years of young adulthood
- 群芳 qúnfāng multitude of flowersmany kinds of beautiful and fragrant flowers
- 芳菲 fāngfēi fragrance of flowersthe sweet scent given off by flowers and grass
- 芳名 fāngmíng young woman's name(polite) Your name; used when asking a young woman her name.
- 流芳百世 liúfāngbǎishì to leave a lasting reputationto have one's good name or reputation immortalized for generations to come
- 孤芳自赏 gūfāngzìshǎng to indulge in self-admirationLiterally "a lone flower admiring itself"; to be narcissistic or think very highly of oneself while staying aloof from others.
- 芳容 fāngróng pretty facea young woman's beautiful face
- 芳烃 fāngtīng aromatic hydrocarbon
- 芳龄 fānglíng agethe age of a young woman; used as a respectful or polite term
- 流芳 liúfāng to leave a good nameTo leave behind a good reputation or honorable name for future generations.
- 芳香剂 fāngxiāngjì aromatic drugan aromatic drug or substance; aromatics
- 雅芳 yǎfāng AvonAvon; the American multi-level marketing company specializing in beauty and cosmetics products
- 孙传芳 sūnchuánfāng Sun ChuanfangSun Chuanfang (1885–1935), a prominent northern warlord during the early Republic of China who governed five provinces before being defeated by the National Revolutionary Army
- 芳泽 fāngzé fragrancescented hair oil or perfume used by women in ancient times; fragrance in general
- 芳香烃 fāngxiāngtīng aromatic hydrocarbonaromatic hydrocarbon, specifically any chemical compound involving a benzene ring
- 伍廷芳 wǔtíngfāng Wu TingfangWu Tingfang (1842-1922), an English-educated diplomat and lawyer who served as a representative for the Qing government in the U.S.; he later held senior roles in the early Republican government and was a pioneer in Chinese legal reform.
- 流芳千古 liúfāngqiāngǔ to leave a good name for posterityto leave a reputation for virtue or merit that will be remembered for generations; to leave a lasting reputation
- 芳邻 fānglín neighbora polite way to refer to someone's neighbor; a good neighbor
- 芳香油 fāngxiāngyóu essential oilaromatic and volatile liquid extracted from plants
- 芳馨 fāngxīn fragrancefragrant aroma; a pleasant scent
- 芳姿 fāngzī a woman's graceful appearanceliterary term referring to a woman's beautiful and graceful figure or appearance
- 万古流芳 wàngǔliúfāng to leave a good name to posterityleave a good name that will live forever (often incorrectly written as [[万古留芳|萬古留芳|wan4 gu3 liu2 fang1]])
- 石田芳夫 shítiánfāngfū Ishida YoshioIshida Yoshio (1948-), Japanese Go player
- 甘芳 gānfāng sweet and fragrantsweet and fragrant; delicious and aromatic
- 芳林 fānglín spring treesTrees in the springtime; also used as a name for certain imperial gardens or scenic woods in literature.
- 芳年 fāngnián youthful years(literary) the beautiful years of youth, typically used when referring to young women
- 百世流芳 bǎishìliúfāng to leave a good name for posteritiesto leave a lasting reputation for a hundred generations; same as a variant form with the same characters in a different order
- 一亲芳泽 yīqīnfāngzé to get close to a womanto get on intimate terms with a woman; to enjoy the company of or have physical contact with a woman one admires
- 万古留芳 wàngǔliúfāng to leave a good name to posterity(variant form) to leave a reputation that will live forever
- 余清芳事件 yúqīngfāngshìjiàn Yu Qingfang Incident1915 armed uprising against Japanese colonial rule in Taiwan, also known as the Tapani Incident or the Xilai Temple Incident
- 哥罗芳 gēluófāng chloroformchloroform; trichloromethane
- 垂芳 chuífāng to leave a good nameto leave a good reputation to posterity (literally "to leave a fragrance"); to be remembered by future generations
- 天涯何处无芳草 tiānyáhéchùwúfāngcǎo there are plenty more fish in the seaLiterally meaning "there is fragrant grass to be found everywhere in the world"; used to suggest that one should not be overly obsessed with a single person or thing, particularly after a breakup or disappointment.
- 孤芳 gūfāng solitary flower(literary) A solitary flower; metaphor for someone who has noble character but remains unappreciated or isolated from the crowd.
- 寻芳 xúnfāng to enjoy flowersto go on an outing to enjoy the scenery and beautiful spring blossoms
- 广群芳谱 guǎngqúnfāngpǔ Guang Qunfang PuA hundred-volume botanical encyclopedia compiled during the Qing dynasty by Wang Hao and others under imperial order; based on the Ming dynasty work [[群芳谱|群芳譜|qun2 fang1 pu3]], it details the names, characteristics, history, and cultivation methods of various plants.
- 彤管流芳 tóngguǎnliúfāng good reputation for a womanUsed as a funeral eulogy for a woman to express that her virtues are worthy of being recorded for future generations.
- 春芳 chūnfāng spring flowersspringtime plants and flowers; the fragrance or essence of spring
- 流芳后世 liúfānghòushì to leave a good name for future generationsto leave a lasting reputation for posterity; (variant form) to have one's good name pass down through the ages
- 瑞芳 ruìfāng RuifangRuifang town in New Taipei City, Taiwan
- 瑞芳镇 ruìfāngzhèn Ruifang TownRuifang town in New Taipei City, Taiwan; known for its historical gold and coal mining industries and landmarks like [[三貂岭|三貂嶺|san1 diao1 ling3]]
- 留芳千古 liúfāngqiāngǔ to leave a good reputation for generationsto leave a good name or reputation that lasts for a thousand years; to be remembered forever for one's virtues or achievements
- 留芳百世 liúfāngbǎishì to leave a good reputation for generationsto leave a good name or reputation that will last for a hundred generations
- 群芳谱 qúnfāngpǔ botanical treatiseInfluential botanical treatise by Wang Xiangjin of the Ming Dynasty, listing and describing vegetables, fruits, tea, medicinal herbs, and flowers, later expanded into the [[广群芳谱|廣群芳譜|guang3 qun2 fang1 pu3]]
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH