- 蟠桃 pántáo flat peachA variety of peach with a flattened round shape, a sweet taste, and a small pit
- 蟠龙 pánlóng coiled dragonA coiled or crouching dragon, or a depiction of such a dragon in art and decoration
- 龙蟠虎踞 lóngpánhǔjù commanding terrainCoiling like a dragon and crouching like a tiger; describes a location with strategic importance and majestic, imposing terrain.
- 蟠踞 pánjù to occupyto occupy territory illegally or by force; to be entrenched
- 虎踞龙蟠 hǔjùlóngpán forbidding terrain(idiom) describes a place with majestic and strategically important terrain; literally "where tigers crouch and dragons coil"
- 蟠曲 pánqū to coilto coil or wind; entwined, spiraling, or twisted (like tree trunks or snakes)
- 龙蟠凤逸 lóngpánfèngyì exceptionally talentedLiterally "a coiled dragon and a soaring phoenix"; used to describe people of extraordinary talent, especially those who remain hidden or have not yet found their opportunity.
- 屈蟠 qūpán twisted and entwiningTwisted and entwining, typically used to describe tree trunks or branches.
- 虬蟠 qiúpán coiled like a dragondescribes something twisted or coiled in a spiraling way like the body of a dragon or snake; curled up
- 蟠尾丝虫 pánwěisīchóng onchocerca volvulusa parasitic worm that causes onchocerciasis, also known as river blindness
- 蟠尾丝虫症 pánwěisīchóngzhèng river blindnessriver blindness or onchocerciasis; an infectious disease caused by a parasitic worm and transmitted by blackflies, often resulting in severe skin itching and visual impairment
- 蟠据 pánjù to occupy illegallyto seize territory or hold a position by force; to be entrenched (of rebels, bandits, or terrain features)
- 蟠木 pánmù twisted treea large, gnarled or twisted tree
- 蟠根错节 pángēncuòjié complicated and deeply rootedtwisted roots and intertwined joints; used to describe a situation with complicated and deeply-rooted difficulties that are hard to resolve
- 蟠桃会 pántáohuì Peach FestivalMythological banquet traditionally held on the 3rd day of the 3rd lunar month by the Queen Mother of the West at the Jasper Pool [[瑶池|瑤池|yao2 chi2]] to feast on immortal peaches
- 蟠桃嘉会 pántáojiāhuì Peach Festivalauspicious gathering of the Peach Festival, a mythological banquet hosted by the Queen Mother of the West to celebrate her birthday
- 蟠桃胜会 pántáoshènghuì Peach Festivalgrand celestial banquet hosted by the Queen Mother of the West to celebrate the ripening of the immortal peaches
- 蟠槐 pánhuái weeping pagoda treeornamental variety of the pagoda tree with twisting branches resembling dragon claws
- 蟠石 pánshí boulderhuge rock; boulder
- 蟠虬纹 pánqiúwén dragon-coil patternAn ornamental pattern found on ancient Chinese bronzes, pillars, and other artifacts, depicting a coiled or writhing dragon (traditionally a small horned dragon)
- 蟠螭纹 pánchīwén panchi patternDecorative carved patterns of winding, hornless dragons, common on ancient Chinese bronzes and pillars from the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods.
- 蟠龙松 pánlóngsōng lacebark pinelacebark pine, an ornamental pine tree native to China with smooth, pale, peeling bark
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH