book; written composition; (literary) penned words
翰林翰林han4 lin2
refers to academics employed as imperial secretaries from the Tang onwards, forming the Hanlin Imperial Academy 翰林院
翰林学士翰林學士han4 lin2 xue2 shi4
members of the Hanlin Imperial Academy 翰林院, employed as imperial secretaries from the Tang onwards
翰林院翰林院han4 lin2 yuan4
Imperial Hanlin Academy, lasting from Tang dynasty until 1911
挥翰揮翰hui1 han4
(literary) to wield a writing brush
若翰若翰ruo4 han4
John (less common form of 若望 or 約翰|约翰)
塞缪尔·约翰逊塞繆爾·約翰遜sai1 miu4 er3 - yue1 han4 xun4
Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) or Dr Johnson, English writer and lexicographer
圣约翰聖約翰sheng4 yue1 han4
Saint John
圣约翰斯聖約翰斯sheng4 yue1 han4 si1
St John's, capital of Labrador and Newfoundland province, Canada
施洗约翰施洗約翰shi1 xi3 yue1 han4
John the Baptist
施洗者约翰施洗者約翰shi1 xi3 zhe3 yue1 han4
John the Baptist
洗者若翰洗者若翰xi3 zhe3 ruo4 han4
St John the Baptist
杨百翰楊百翰yang2 bai3 han4
Brigham Young
杨百翰大学楊百翰大學yang2 bai3 han4 da4 xue2
Brigham Young University
约翰約翰yue1 han4
John (name); Johan (name); Johann (name)
约翰·本仁約翰·本仁yue1 han4 - ben3 ren2
John Bunyan (1628-1688), English puritan writer, author of Pilgrim's Progress 天路歷程|天路历程
约翰·厄普代克約翰·厄普代克yue1 han4 - e4 pu3 dai4 ke4
John Updike, US novelist (1932-2009), Pulitzer Prize winner
约翰·霍金斯約翰·霍金斯yue1 han4 - huo4 jin1 si1
John Hawkins (1532-1595), British seaman involved in sea war with Spain; Johns Hopkins (1795-1873), American entrepreneur, abolitionist and philanthropist