Chinese edit

ghost, the dead hero
trad. (鬼雄)
simp. #(鬼雄)

Etymology edit

c. 340–278 BCE, Qu Yuan (屈原), the Nine Odes (《楚辭·九歌·國殤》)

魂魄鬼雄 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
魂魄鬼雄 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: translated by Arthur Waley as "Battle"
zǐ húnpò xī weí guǐxióng [Pinyin]
Captains among the ghosts, heroes among the dead.

Pronunciation edit


Noun edit

鬼雄

  1. (poetic) hero among the dead; martyr; one who dies in a heroic manner