佳话
jiā huà
Pinyin

Definition

佳话
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jiā huà
  1. story or deed that captures the imagination and is spread far and wide

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

Jiā
  1. 1 surname Jia
Luàn shì Jiā rén
  1. 1 Gone with the Wind (film)
jiā rén
  1. 1 beautiful woman
jiā zuò
  1. 1 masterpiece
  2. 2 fine piece of writing
jiā qī
  1. 1 wedding day
  2. 2 day of tryst
jiā jié
  1. 1 festive day
  2. 2 holiday
Jiā néng
  1. 1 Canon (Japanese company)
cái zǐ jiā rén
  1. 1 gifted scholar, beautiful lady (idiom)
  2. 2 pair of ideal lovers
zuì jiā
  1. 1 optimum
  2. 2 optimal
  3. 3 peak
  4. 4 best (athlete, movie etc)
qiàn jiā
  1. 1 suboptimal
  2. 2 subpar
  3. 3 not good enough
shàng jiā
  1. 1 excellent
  2. 2 outstanding
  3. 3 great
Jiā shì kè
  1. 1 JUSCO, Japanese chain of hypermarkets
jiā ǒu
  1. 1 happily married couple
jiā jìng
  1. 1 the most pleasant or enjoyable stage
Jiā dé lè
  1. 1 Gatorade (brand)
Jiā mù sī
  1. 1 Kiamusze or Jiamusi prefecture-level city in Heilongjiang province 黑龍江|黑龙江[Hēi lóng jiāng] in northeast China
Jiā mù sī shì
  1. 1 Kiamusze or Jiamusi prefecture-level city in Heilongjiang province 黑龍江|黑龙江[Hēi lóng jiāng] in northeast China
Jiā jié shì
  1. 1 Crest (brand)
Jiā Xiàn
  1. 1 Jia County in Yulin 榆林[Yú lín], Shaanxi
jiā jì
  1. 1 good result
  2. 2 success

Idioms (5)

佳人才子
jiā rén cái zǐ
  1. 1 beautiful lady, gifted scholar (idiom)
  2. 2 pair of ideal lovers
恭贺佳节
gōng hè jiā jié
  1. 1 season's greetings (idiom)
才子佳人
cái zǐ jiā rén
  1. 1 gifted scholar, beautiful lady (idiom)
  2. 2 pair of ideal lovers
绝世佳人
jué shì jiā rén
  1. 1 a woman of unmatched beauty (idiom)
绝代佳人
jué dài jiā rén
  1. 1 beauty unmatched in her generation (idiom); woman of peerless elegance
  2. 2 prettiest girl ever

Sample Sentences

中国唐宋元时期,陆上和海上丝绸之路同步发展,中国、意大利、摩洛哥的旅行家杜环马可波罗、伊本白图泰都在陆上和海上丝绸之路留下了历史印记。15世纪初的明代,中国著名航海家郑和七次远洋航海,留下千古佳话。
Zhōngguó Táng Sòng Yuán shíqī ,lùshàng hé hǎishàng SīchóuzhīLù tóngbù fāzhǎn ,Zhōngguó 、Yìdàlì 、Móluògē de lǚxíngjiā Dùhuán MǎkěBōluó 、Yīběnbáitútài dōu zài lùshàng hé hǎishàng SīchóuzhīLù liúxià le lìshǐ yìnjì 。15 shìjì chū de Míngdài ,Zhōngguó zhùmíng hánghǎijiā ZhèngHé qī cì yuǎnyáng hánghǎi ,liúxià qiāngǔjiāhuà 。
In China’s Tang, Song and Yuan Dynasties, during the synchronous development of the Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Road, Chinese, Italian and Moroccan explorers Du Huan, Marco Polo and Ibn Battut, all left traces in the history of the Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Road. During the Ming Dynasty at the start of the 15th Century, the famous Chinese navigator Zheng He went on seven distant voyages, leaving behind legendary tales.