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兴隆

兴隆 Xīnglóng

兴隆 Xīnglóng Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 5 English Translations of the word 兴隆 Xīnglóng .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
Xīnglóng | Xing1 long2
English translation
Xinglong county in Chengde 承德 Chéng dé [Chéng dé], Hebei
prosperous
thriving
flourishing

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About 兴隆 Xīnglóng

Read some general information about the Chinese word 兴隆 Xīnglóng .

Traditional form

興隆

Part of speech

Place name / 地名 dì míng Dìmíng
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Etymology of 兴隆 Xīnglóng

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Xīng

Explanation

Depicts four hands () working together ( tóng ) to raise something. The simplified character Xīng was adapted from the cursive form of the traditional character xìng .

Positional decomposition

⺍一八

Number of Strokes

6
Lóng

Positional decomposition

夂一生

Number of Strokes

11

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Example sentences using 兴隆 Xīnglóng

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公司 gōngsī zài zuì 兴隆 Xīnglóng 时期 shíqī 每隔 měi gé 十五分钟 jiù 开出一列火车 huǒ chē

In its heyday , the company ran trains every fifteen minutes.

兴隆 Xīnglóng Decomposition

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兴隆 Xīnglóng Compounds

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