characteristic

[tè xìng]
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Characteristic, pronounced t è x ì ng, is a Chinese word, meaning the unique or special character and quality of something, which comes from Sun Yat sen's Death and the National Revolution.
Chinese name
characteristic
Foreign name
specific characteristic distinguishing quality
Pinyin
tè xìng
Phonetic transcription
ㄊㄜˋ ㄒㄧㄥˋ
Interpretation
The unique nature of something

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(1) A characteristic or special character or quality of something.

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Cai Hesen's The Death of Sun Yat sen and the National Revolution: "The characteristic of the Chinese national revolution is to overthrow on one side international capital Imperialism And overthrow the Chinese warlords as their tools. "
Liu Shaoqi's "On the Cultivation of Communists" 7: "It's characteristic of such a person to 'look at people and see the situation' and 'turn the tide'. He has no principles... He has the characteristics of an old businessman."
Zou Taofen's From the Heart: "This spirit of eternal fortitude and indomitable struggle is the most important characteristic of national liberation fighters." [1]