邻国 (鄰國) línguó
línguó
noun
bordering country; neighboring country
Domain: Modern Chinese 现代汉语
Notes: (CC-CEDICT '鄰國'; Guoyu '鄰國')
Word is mentioned most frequently in
Truncated for common words
- 霸言第二十三 Chapter 23: The Sovereign's Words Guanzi 管子 — count: 11
- 《梁惠王章句上》 Commentary on Liang Hui Wang I Commentaries on the Four Books by Zhu Xi 朱熹四書章句集注 — count: 5
- 《匈奴列傳》 Treatise on the Xiongnu Records of the Grand Historian 史記 — count: 5
- 形勢解第六十四 Chapter 64: Resolving a Situation Guanzi 管子 — count: 4
- 《告子章句下》 Commentary on Gaozi II Commentaries on the Four Books by Zhu Xi 朱熹四書章句集注 — count: 4
- 卷三百三十二 列傳第二百二十 西域四 Volume 332 Biographies 220: Western Regions 4 History of Ming 明史 — count: 3
- 卷二十七中之下 五行志 Volume 27c: Treatise on the Five Elements 3 Book of Han 漢書 — count: 3
- 卷十一 齊俗訓 Chapter 11: Combining Customs Huainanzi 淮南子 — count: 3
- 昭公 Lord Zhao The Commentary of Zuo on the Spring and Autumn Annals 春秋左氏傳 — count: 3
- 卷84 列傳第49 北狄 Volume 84 Biographies 49: The Beidi Book of Sui 隋書 — count: 3
Collocations
- 邻国亲 (鄰國親) 則鄰國親 — Guanzi 管子, 樞言第十二 Chapter 12: Pivotal Words — count: 5
- 闻邻国 (聞鄰國) 寡人聞鄰國有聖人 — Han Feizi 韓非子, 十過第十 Chapter 10: Ten Faults — count: 5
- 人邻国 (人鄰國) 柰何與人鄰國而愛一馬乎 — Records of the Grand Historian 史記, 《匈奴列傳》 Treatise on the Xiongnu — count: 4
- 邻国爱 (鄰國愛) 柰何與人鄰國愛一女子乎 — Records of the Grand Historian 史記, 《匈奴列傳》 Treatise on the Xiongnu — count: 3
- 金邻国 (金鄰國) 次當伐金鄰國 — Book of Liang 梁書, 卷五十四 列傳第四十八 諸夷 Volume 54: Various Barbarians — count: 2
- 邻国传闻 (鄰國傳聞) 蓋鄰國傳聞之誤 — Book of Song 宋書, 卷九十五 列傳第五十五 索虜 Volume 95 Biographies 55: Suo Lu — count: 2
- 振邻国 (振鄰國) 聲振鄰國 — Book of Zhou 周書, 卷16 列傳第8 趙貴 獨孤信 侯莫陳崇 十二大將軍 Volume 16 Biographies 8: Zhao Gui; Du Guxin; Houmo Chencheng; 12 Senior Generals — count: 2
- 著名邻国 (著名鄰國) 皆著名鄰國 — Book of Liang 梁書, 卷四十八 列傳第四十二 儒林 Volume 48: Confucian Scholars — count: 2
- 邻国迓 (鄰國迓) 文偽於鄰國迓王子 — Book of Liang 梁書, 卷五十四 列傳第四十八 諸夷 Volume 54: Various Barbarians — count: 2
- 感邻国 (感鄰國) 而诚感邻国 — Records of the Three Kingdoms 三國志, 卷十八 魏書十八 二李臧文呂許典二龐閻傳 Volume 18: Book of Wei 18 - Biographies of the two Lis, Zang, Wen, Lü, Xu, Dian, the two Pangs, and Yan — count: 2