Lù
See also: Appendix:Variations of "lu"
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Lù
- A surname from Chinese, from Mandarin, see
陸 /陆 (Lù).- 2006, Jie Jack Li, Laughing Gas, Viagra, and Lipitor: The Human Stories behind the Drugs We Use[1], page 131:
- An ancient tea tree and Lù Yǔ, the author of Chá by a goatherd.
- 2013, David Holm, Mapping the Old Zhuang Character Script, page 768:
- As Lù Xíxìng puts it, 'as for phonophores, Chữ Nôm appears rather lax, and allows graphic simplification, rather like the “graphs with simplified phonetic” (shěngshēngzì
省 聲 字 ) in Chinese.'
- 2014, Justin Tiwald, Bryan W. Van Norden, Readings in Later Chinese Philosophy: Han to the 20th Century, page 231:
- Lù Xiàngshān
陸 象山 (1139–1193) was a contemporary of Zhu Xi, as well as an influential philosophical rival.
- 2015, Halvor Eifring, Meditation and Culture: The Interplay of Practice and Context, page 82:
- Zhū's critique of his contemporary Lù Xiàngshān
陸 象山 was similar to the way he treated Hú Hóng (胡 宏 1105–55), the principal figure of the Húnán school. Zhū always considered Lù’s teaching as Chánnist, because he saw him as pursuing a transcendent, immediate enlightenment and neglecting the cultivation of “principle” that could only come from protracted and gradual moral practice.
Translations
[edit]Chinese surname
Anagrams
[edit]Mandarin
[edit]Romanization
[edit]- Hanyu Pinyin reading of
陸 /陆 - Hanyu Pinyin reading of 魯/鲁
- Hanyu Pinyin reading of
盧 /卢