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Pinyin is the most commonly used, standardized system to ”spell” Chinese words in the Roman alphabet
everythingfox: “you make take a mandarin, but only one”
This Mandarin Duck is on his way to New Jersey. @etsy #drawing #art #duck #mandarinduck #coloredpenc
Rukai knife, Taiwan, circa 1930′s.from Peter Dekker’s Mandarin Manson
Matcha, Lime & Mandarin dessert. ✅ By - @jeroenvanhelvoirt ✅.#ChefsOfInstagram. www.ChefsOF.com
Gold inlaid matchlock Toradar musket, India, 18th century.from Mandarin Mansion Antique Arms and Arm
Guo Pei (Chinese: 郭培, Mandarin pronunciation: [ku̯ó pʰěɪ̯], born 1967) is a Chinese fashion designer
PERCY ANGELO STAYNES (1875-1953)CHINESE MANDARIN Oil on board
becausebirds:Mandarin Duck - the first time I saw this duck it was magical.more stuff on becaus
fouryearsofshades:cross-collar bufu with fenghuang motif and a “floor full of gold”
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ch:This medallion was a rank badge for a civil official of the third rank during the Ming dynasty. O
virtual-artifacts:Badge for third rank civil official with two peacocks, peonies, clouds, and lingzh
full-to-bursting:Leopard, Third Rank Military Official; China; ca. 1870
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So many lovely things come from Canada, eh? ^_^ Now you can put on your tuque (hat) and talk a
Mandarin with Chinese Plate - Cressida Campbell, 2004.Australian b.1960-woodblock print
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Get funky with these Chinese snacks! If you’ve never heard of 毛蛋 (máo dàn) -
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