Zhuque (Q1059392)
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one of the Four Symbols of Chinese mythology; represents the south and the summer season
- Zhūquè
- Chu Tước
- Vermilion Bird
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Zhuque |
one of the Four Symbols of Chinese mythology; represents the south and the summer season |
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Chu Tước (Vietnamese)
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- arwiki طائر الزنجفر
- astwiki Suzaku
- cawiki Suzaku (mitologia)
- cdowiki Ciŏ-chiók
- dewiki Roter Vogel
- enwiki Vermilion Bird
- eswiki Ave bermellón
- euwiki Txori Gorribizia
- fawiki ققنوس سرخ
- fiwiki Punainen lintu
- frwiki Oiseau vermillon
- hakwiki Chû-chiok
- idwiki Burung Merah
- itwiki Uccello Vermiglio (costellazione cinese)
- jawiki 朱雀
- kowiki 주작
- ltwiki Raudonasis paukštis
- mswiki Zhu Que
- nowiki Den røde fugl
- plwiki Zhu Que
- ptwiki Pássaro Vermelho
- rowiki Pasărea Roșie
- ruwiki Красная птица
- scowiki Vermilion Bird
- simplewiki Vermilion Bird
- srwiki Vermilionska ptica
- thwiki หงส์ไฟ
- trwiki Vermilyon Kuşu
- ukwiki Чжу цюе
- viwiki Chu Tước
- wuuwiki 朱雀
- zh_classicalwiki 朱鳥
- zh_min_nanwiki Chu-chhiok
- zh_yuewiki 朱雀
- zhwiki 朱雀
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- commonswiki Category:Vermilion Bird