Jiujian Hall
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Jiujian hall, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à Ji à nd à di à n, which means the hall where the emperor was worshiped by all officials. It is the same as "Jiujian Palace".
Jiujian hall Pinyin: Ji ǔ Ji ā nd à di à n short spelling: jjdd synonym: antonym: usage: explanation: see "Jiujian hall". source: example: postscript: riddle: idiom story: related idioms
Chinese PinYin : jiǔ jiān dà diàn
Jiujian Hall
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