封建时代
fēng jiàn shí dài
Pinyin

Definition

封建时代
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fēng jiàn shí dài
  1. feudal times

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

dài
  1. 1 to substitute
  2. 2 to act on behalf of others
  3. 3 to replace
  4. 4 generation
  5. 5 dynasty
  6. 6 age
  7. 7 period
  8. 8 (historical) era
  9. 9 (geological) eon
dài jià
  1. 1 price
  2. 2 cost
  3. 3 consideration (in share dealing)
dài biǎo
  1. 1 representative
  2. 2 delegate
  3. 3 CL:位[wèi],個|个[gè],名[míng]
  4. 4 to represent
  5. 5 to stand for
  6. 6 on behalf of
  7. 7 in the name of
gǔ dài
  1. 1 ancient times
  2. 2 olden times
Fēng
  1. 1 surname Feng
fēng miàn
  1. 1 cover (of a publication)
nián dài
  1. 1 a decade of a century (e.g. the Sixties)
  2. 2 age
  3. 3 era
  4. 4 period
  5. 5 CL:個|个[gè]
jiàn lì
  1. 1 to establish
  2. 2 to set up
  3. 3 to found
jiàn zhù
  1. 1 to construct
  2. 2 building
  3. 3 CL:個|个[gè]
jiàn shè
  1. 1 to build
  2. 2 to construct
  3. 3 construction
  4. 4 constructive
jiàn yì
  1. 1 to propose
  2. 2 to suggest
  3. 3 to recommend
  4. 4 proposal
  5. 5 suggestion
  6. 6 recommendation
  7. 7 CL:個|个[gè],點|点[diǎn]
jiàn zào
  1. 1 to construct
  2. 2 to build
kuò jiàn
  1. 1 to extend (a building, an airport runway etc)
Shí dài
  1. 1 Time, US weekly news magazine
Xiàn dài
  1. 1 Hyundai, South Korean company
shì dài
  1. 1 for many generations
  2. 2 generation
  3. 3 era
  4. 4 age
jiāo dài
  1. 1 to hand over
  2. 2 to explain
  3. 3 to make clear
  4. 4 to brief (sb)
  5. 5 to account for
  6. 6 to justify oneself
  7. 7 to confess
  8. 8 (coll.) to finish
dài míng cí
  1. 1 pronoun
  2. 2 synonym
  3. 3 byword
dài tì
  1. 1 to replace
  2. 2 to take the place of
dài gōu
  1. 1 generation gap

Idioms (17)

世代相传
shì dài xiāng chuán
  1. 1 passed on from generation to generation (idiom); to hand down
代代相传
dài dài xiāng chuán
  1. 1 passed on from generation to generation (idiom); to hand down
以言代法
yǐ yán dài fǎ
  1. 1 to substitute one's words for the law (idiom); high-handedly putting one's orders above the law
以言代法,以权压法
yǐ yán dài fǎ , yǐ quán yā fǎ
  1. 1 to substitute one's words for the law and abuse power to crush it (idiom); completely lawless behavior
  2. 2 Might makes right.
勤俭建国
qín jiǎn jiàn guó
  1. 1 to build up the country through thrift and hard work (idiom)
包办代替
bāo bàn dài tì
  1. 1 to do everything oneself (idiom); not to allow others in on the act
原封不动
yuán fēng bù dòng
  1. 1 sticking unmoving to the original (idiom); not an iota changed
  2. 2 untouched
容华绝代
róng huá jué dài
  1. 1 to be blessed with rare and radiant beauty (idiom)
富不过三代
fù bù guò sān dài
  1. 1 wealth never survives three generations (idiom)
封沙育林
fēng shā yù lín
  1. 1 to plant trees in order to stabilize sand (idiom)
故步自封
gù bù zì fēng
  1. 1 stuck in the old ways (idiom); refusing to acknowledge new ideas
  2. 2 stagnating and conservative
新陈代谢
xīn chén dài xiè
  1. 1 metabolism (biology)
  2. 2 the new replaces the old (idiom)
时代不同,风尚不同
shí dài bù tóng , fēng shàng bù tóng
  1. 1 customs change with time (idiom); other times, other manners
  2. 2 O Tempora, O Mores!
破竹建瓴
pò zhú jiàn líng
  1. 1 lit. smash bamboo, overturn water tank (idiom); fig. irresistible force
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
越俎代庖
yuè zǔ dài páo
  1. 1 lit. to go beyond the sacrificial altar and take over the kitchen (idiom); fig. to exceed one's place and meddle in other people's affairs
  2. 2 to take matters into one's own hands
风华绝代
fēng huá jué dài
  1. 1 magnificent style unmatched in his generation (idiom); peerless talent

Sample Sentences

那当然咯。唐朝的对外交通特别发达,不仅有陆上丝绸之路,还开辟了海上丝绸之路。对外贸易繁荣,想要什么就有什么。不过我最佩服的是他们并没有贪图享受而荒废朝政,反而更加励精图治,让中国社会走向了封建时代的顶峰!
nà dāngrán lo 。Tángcháo de duìwàijiāotōng tèbié fādá ,bùjǐn yǒu lùshàng sīchóuzhīlù ,hái kāipì le hǎishàng sīchóuzhī lù 。duìwàimàoyì fánróng ,xiǎng yào shénme jiù yǒu shénme 。bùguò wǒ zuì pèifú de shì tāmen bìng méiyǒu tāntú xiǎngshòu ér huāngfèi cháozhèng ,fǎnér gèngjiā lìjīngtúzhì ,ràng Zhōngguó shèhuì zǒuxiàng le fēngjiànshídài de dǐngfēng !
Of course! China had tons of connections with foreign countries during the Tang dynasty. Not only was there an overland Silk Road, there was even a Maritime Silk Road. Foreign trade flourished. You could get whatever you wanted. But most of all I admire those who leaders who didn't weaken the government by craving the trappings of power, and instead exerted themselves to make the country richer and more powerful. They allowed feudal Chinese society to reach its peak!