趙家
Chinese
surname | home; family; ‑ist home; family; ‑ist; ‑er; ‑ian; measure word for stores and schools | ||
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trad. (趙家) | 趙 | 家 | |
simp. (赵家) | 赵 | 家 |
Etymology
- "Communist Party of China"
From the novel by Lu Xun "The True Story of Ah Q". Where after the protagonist Ah Q, despite being only a lowly servant to the Zhao family, bragged about his being one of the Zhaos, got reprimanded by the head of the family, saying "You think you're worthy of the surname Zhao?" (你也配姓趙?).
- See
Zhao family (Internet slang) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Pronunciation
Proper noun
趙家
- (~街道) Zhaojia (a subdistrict of Kaizhou district, Chongqing, China)
- (neologism) Communist Party of China
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see 趙/赵, 家.
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