Chinese word senses marked with topical category "Narratology"
Parent categories: Drama, Literature, Theater, Culture, Entertainment, Writing, Art, Society, Human behaviour, Language, Human, Communication
Subcategories: Personifications
Total 23 word senses
- 主人公 (Noun) protagonist (main character)
- 主人翁 (Noun) protagonist (main character)
- 主角 (Noun) protagonist
- 元芳 (Noun) person whom one consults for opinions and advice, especially when in suspicion of something
- 別傳 (Noun) anecdotal biography
- 別傳 (Noun) requel
- 堯舜 (Proper name) Emperors Yao and Shun (legendary rulers of ancient China)
- 大姨媽 (Noun) Aunt Flo (a personification of the menstrual period or menstruation)
- 嫦娥 (Proper name) Chang'e, the Chinese goddess of the moon
- 客里空 (Noun) boastful fabrication and exaggeration in news reports
- 山姆叔叔 (Proper name) Alternative name for 山姆大叔 (Shānmǔ Dàshū, “Uncle Sam”).
- 山姆大叔 (Proper name) Uncle Sam
- 敘事學 (Noun) narratology
- 月華姊 (Proper name) Chang'e, the Chinese goddess of the moon
- 李鬼 (Proper name) Li Gui, a character in the novel Water Margin, who impersonates Li Kui
- 桀紂 (Proper name) King Jie of Xia and King Zhou of Shang (the last king of the Xia Dynasty and the last king of the Shang Dynasty, both of whom were notorious tyrants)
- 死神 (Noun) Death; Grim Reaper
- 湯武 (Proper name) Tang of Shang and King Wu of Zhou
- 瘟神 (Noun) god of plague (Wen Shen)
- 財神 (Noun) person who brings money to someone
- 趙家人 (Noun) rich and powerful families in China; people who are able to use their connections to retain power or amass enormous wealth in business in the current regime
- 阿Q (Proper name) Ah Q; the main character in Lu Xun's The True Story of Ah Q
- 高潮 (Noun) climax; turning point (Classifier: 個/个; 次)
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