Read Edit View history 民享 mínxiǎng for the people Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 民享 mínxiǎng for the people Chinese translation of the phrase 'for the people' from Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, used by Sun Yat-sen to explain 民生主义 mínshēngzhǔyì as one of the Three Principles of the People Frequency Movie subtitles 0.030 per million appears in 0% of films Cross-References See 三民主义 sānmínzhǔyì民生主义 mínshēngzhǔyìSynonym 民有 mínyǒu Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CH
民享 mínxiǎng for the people Chinese translation of the phrase 'for the people' from Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, used by Sun Yat-sen to explain 民生主义 mínshēngzhǔyì as one of the Three Principles of the People Frequency Movie subtitles 0.030 per million appears in 0% of films Cross-References See 三民主义 sānmínzhǔyì民生主义 mínshēngzhǔyìSynonym 民有 mínyǒu Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CH