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to face / towards / facing / direct / a dynasty / the imperial court / (abbr.) Korea, esp. N. Korea, morning
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朝 [zhāo]
1. Morning (the time from sunrise to breakfast)
2. Day; sky
朝 [cháo]
1. Towards, facing: 朝向, 朝前, 朝阳, 坐北朝南.
2. In feudal times, the ceremony where officials met the monarch; also refers to pilgrims visiting a temple: 朝见, 朝拜, 朝圣, 朝仪.
3. The place where the emperor meets officials and issues commands, opposite of 野 (wild): 朝廷, 上朝, 退朝, 朝野, 朝政, 朝臣, 朝议.
4. The reign of a dynasty, typically the period of one emperor's governance: 朝代, 唐朝.
5. Referring to the Korean people: 朝鲜族 (a minority group in China) and referring to the Korean and South Korean nation.
6. Surname.
朝 [cháo] (verb)
1. To visit parents or senior family members in the morning, wishing them good health.
2. To have an audience with a king or emperor in feudal times.
3. To cause someone to pay a visit.
4. For religious worship or pilgrimage.
5. Generally refers to visiting.
6. To assemble or gather.
朝 [ cháo ] (noun)
1. Imperial court; traditionally referred to as 朝堂, 朝宁, 朝冶, 朝苑, 朝省, 朝家.
2. Dynasty; the time during which a ruling family of the same surname continues to inherit the throne.
3. The reign of a specific emperor.
4. Government.
5. State affairs.
6. Courtiers' classification during an audience with the emperor, also known as 朝列, 朝次, 朝序, 朝伦.
朝 [ cháo ] (preposition)
1. Indicates the direction of an action.
2. See also zhāo.
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