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霸王举鼎 / 霸王舉鼎
 
Property / has_text: 霸王举鼎 / 霸王舉鼎 / rank
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refers to a story about thehegemon king XianYu to be strong enough to lift a bronce tripod at the entry of a temple. In some version, he does it to impress a women.
 
Property / has_goodToKnow: refers to a story about thehegemon king XianYu to be strong enough to lift a bronce tripod at the entry of a temple. In some version, he does it to impress a women. / rank
Normal rank
 
Property / has_text
 
霸王举鼎 / 霸王舉鼎 (bà wáng jǔ dǐng / bâawòng géoidíng)
Property / has_text: 霸王举鼎 / 霸王舉鼎 (bà wáng jǔ dǐng / bâawòng géoidíng) / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / has_goodToKnow
 
refers to a story about thehegemon king XianYu to be strong enough to lift a bronce tripod at the entry of a temple. In some version, he does it to impress a women. simplified name: ba wang ju ding / baawong geoiding
Property / has_goodToKnow: refers to a story about thehegemon king XianYu to be strong enough to lift a bronce tripod at the entry of a temple. In some version, he does it to impress a women. simplified name: ba wang ju ding / baawong geoiding / rank
 
Normal rank

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    QuanPuSymbol
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    66
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    bà wáng jǔ dǐng
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    pinyin mandarin
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    bâawòng géoidíng
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    jyutping cantonese
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    cn
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    High king lift the tripod ()
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    霸王举鼎/霸王舉鼎 (bà wáng jǔ dǐng / bâawòng géoidíng): High king lift the tripod
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    manual
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    霸王举鼎 / 霸王舉鼎 (bà wáng jǔ dǐng / bâawòng géoidíng)
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    refers to a story about thehegemon king XianYu to be strong enough to lift a bronce tripod at the entry of a temple. In some version, he does it to impress a women. simplified name: ba wang ju ding / baawong geoiding
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