- Look up
Wuxiang in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wuxiang may
refer to:
Wuxiang County (武乡县), Changzhi, Shanxi,
China Wuxiang,
Ningbo (五乡镇), town in...
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sometimes dried sumac Wuxiang powder (Chinese: 五香粉,
Wǔxiāng Fěn), a
widely used ****e mix in
Chinese cuisine. Its name
suggests that
Wuxiang powder is made up...
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Wuxiang County (simplified Chinese: 武乡县;
traditional Chinese: 武鄉縣; pinyin:
Wǔxiāng Xiàn) is a
county in the
southeast of
Shanxi province, China. It is...
- Five-****e
powder (Chinese: 五香粉; pinyin:
wǔxiāng fěn) is a ****e
mixture of five or more ****es used
predominantly in
almost all
branches of
Chinese cuisine...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Wǔxiāng Wade–Giles Wu3-hsiang1 Yue:
Cantonese Yale
Romanization Ńghhēung
Jyutping Ng5hoeng1
Southern Min...
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Wuxiang Station (simplified Chinese: 五乡站;
traditional Chinese: 五鄉站; pinyin:
Wǔxiāng Zhàn) is an
elevated metro station in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China. Wuxiang...
- and hot (Mala), fish
flavor (Yuxiang), hot and sour, the five ****es (
Wuxiang; 五香),
ginger juice,
mashed garlic,
sweet and sour, ****e salt (Jiaoyan;...
- (Korean: 김화상; Hanja: 金和尙), also
known in
Chinese as
Wuxiang (Chinese: 浄衆無相; pinyin: Jìngzhòng
Wūxiāng, Korean: 무상; Hanja: 無相, 684–762), was a
Korean master...
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Chinese Ghost Story.
After she is
dumped by her
online husband Zhens****
Wuxiang, she is
approached by the
number one
player Yixiao Naihe, who suggests...
- Ming
rulers obtained opium via the
tributary system, when it was
known as
wuxiang (烏香) or "black ****e". The
Collected Statutes of the Ming
Dynasty record...