Chu

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English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Typically, the Wade–Giles romanization of the common Mandarin (Zhū) Wade-Giles romanization: Chu¹.

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Proper noun

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Chu

  1. A surname from Mandarin.
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Etymology 2

From Mandarin (Chǔ), (Chǔ), and (Chǔ).

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Proper noun

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Chu

  1. (historical) An ancient Chinese viscounty and kingdom of the Zhou dynasty (circa 1030–223 B.C.E.) along the Yangtze River.
    • 1971, “Historical Relic Unearthed During the Cultural Revolution”, in Eastern Horizon, volume X, number 5, Hong Kong: Eastern Horizon Press, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 26, column 2:
      A group of bronzes of the late Western Chou were uncovered in Chingshan County, Hupeh Province, and 25 pieces of stone ching (musical chimes) with a painted design of the State of Chu were found in Chiangling County of the same province.
  2. (historical) The realm of this state, as a region or fief in later imperial China.
  3. (historical) Huan Chu, the short-lived kingdom of Huan Xuan (403–404 C.E.).
  4. (historical) Ma Chu, a kingdom (907–951 C.E.) during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.
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Etymology 3

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From Russian Чу (Ču), from its local name.

Proper noun

Chu

  1. A river in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
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Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Hokkien (Chu).

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Proper noun

Chu (Baybayin spelling ᜆ᜔ᜐᜓ)

  1. a Chinese Filipino surname from Hokkien

Tsuut'ina

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Adjective

chū

  1. big

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Vietnamese

Etymology

Sino-Vietnamese word from or .

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Proper noun

Chu

  1. the Zhou dynasty (1046–256 BCE)
  2. a surname from Chinese

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Dynasties (朝代) in Chinese history
Name Time period Divisions
Xia
(nhà Hạ)
2070 – 1600 BCE
Shang
(nhà Thương)
(nhà Ân)
1600 – 1046 BCE
Zhou
(nhà Chu)
1046 – 256 BCE Western Zhou
西周 (nhà Tây Chu)
Eastern Zhou
東周 (nhà Đông Chu)
Spring and Autumn period
春秋
Warring States period
戰國
Qin
(nhà Tần)
221 – 206 BCE
Han
(nhà Hán)
206 BCE – 220 C.E. Western Han
西漢 (nhà Tây Hán)
Xin
(nhà Tân)
Eastern Han
東漢 (nhà Đông Hán)
Three Kingdoms
三國
220 – 280 C.E. Wei
Shu Han
蜀漢
Wu
Jin
(nhà Tấn)
266 – 420 C.E. Western Jin
西晉 (nhà Tây Tấn)
Eastern Jin
東晉 (nhà Đông Tấn)
Southern and Northern dynasties
南北朝 (~ triều)
420 – 589 C.E. Northern dynasties
北朝 (~ triều)
Northern Wei
北魏 (nhà Bắc Nguỵ)
Western Wei
西魏 (nhà Tây Nguỵ)
Eastern Wei
東魏 (nhà Đông Nguỵ)
Northern Zhou
北周 (nhà Bắc Chu)
Northern Qi
北齊 (nhà Bắc Tề)
Southern dynasties
南朝 (~ triều)
Liu Song
劉宋 (nhà Lưu Tống)
Southern Qi
南齊 (nhà Nam Tề)
Liang
(nhà Lương)
Chen
(nhà Trần)
Sui
(nhà Tuỳ)
581 – 618 C.E.
Tang
(nhà Đường)
618 – 907 C.E.
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
五代十國
907 – 960 C.E.
Liao
(nhà Liêu)
907 – 1125 C.E.
Song
(nhà Tống)
960 – 1279 C.E. Northern Song
北宋 (nhà Bắc Tống)
Southern Song
南宋 (nhà Nam Tống)
Western Xia
西夏 (nhà Tây Hạ)
1038 – 1227 C.E.
Jin
(nhà Kim)
1115 – 1234 C.E.
Western Liao
西遼 (nhà Tây Liêu)
1124 – 1218 C.E.
Yuan
(nhà Nguyên)
1271 – 1368 C.E.
Ming
(nhà Minh)
1368 – 1644 C.E.
Qing
(nhà Thanh)
1636 – 1912 C.E.