白旄黃鉞
See also: 白旄黄钺
Chinese
Etymology
白旄 (a white banner with a yak tail on the top of the pole) + 黃鉞 (a gilded battle-ax: symbolic of the power and authority of an emperor or high official)
Pronunciation
- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Pinyin:
- Zhuyin: ㄅㄞˊ ㄇㄠˊ ㄏㄨㄤˊ ㄩㄝˋ
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: bairmau hwangyueh
- IPA (key): /paɪ̯³⁵ mɑʊ̯³⁵ xu̯ɑŋ³⁵ y̯œ⁵¹/
- (Standard Chinese)+
Noun
白旄黃鉞
- (archaic) white banners and gilded axes (signifying the start of a military expedition)
References
- Luo, Guanzhong (14th century) Annotated Romance of the Three Kingdoms/Chapter 5, page 70, note 15 (in Mandarin), published 1994, →ISBN
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