Gē lún bǐ yà
Colombia
Columbia (District of, or University etc)
lún
human relationship
order
coherence
jué lún
outstanding
peerless
beyond compare
luàn lún
incest
immorality
depravity
fornication
Zhōu Jié lún
Jay Chou (1979-), Taiwanese pop star
Lún dūn
London, capital of United Kingdom
Hū lún bèi ěr
Hulunbuir prefecture level city in Inner Mongolia
tiān lún
family bonds
ethical family relations
Hǎi lún
Hailun county level city in Suihua 綏化|绥化, Heilongjiang
Helen or Hélène (name)
Gē lún bù
Cristóbal Colón or Christopher Columbus (1451-1506)
Columbus, capital of Ohio
Duō lún duō
Toronto, capital of Ontario, Canada
bù lún bù lèi
out of place
inappropriate
incongruous
tiān lún zhī lè
family love and joy
domestic bliss
Duō lún
Duolun county in Xilin Gol league 錫林郭勒盟|锡林郭勒盟[Xi1 lin2 guo1 le4 meng2], Inner Mongolia
Hū lún bèi ěr shì
Hulunbuir prefecture level city in Inner Mongolia
yǔ wú lún cì
incoherent speech
to talk without rhyme or reason (idiom)
Yà lún
Aaron (name)
Yaren, capital of Nauru
Niǔ lún bǎo
Nürnberg or Nuremberg, town in Bavaria, Germany
Mài zhé lún
Magellan (1480-1521), Portuguese explorer
Cài Lún
Cai Lun (-121), the inventor of the papermaking process
luó lún sī
Lawrence (city in Kansas, USA)
Bài lún
George Byron (1788-1824), English poet
È lún chūn
Oroqen or Orochon (ethnic group)
Gē lún bǐ yà guǎng bō gōng sī
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Zhāng bó lún
Chamberlain (name)
Wilt Chamberlain (1936-1999), US basketball player
Hū lún bèi ěr cǎo yuán
Hulunbuir grasslands of Inner Mongolia
Kù lún
Kulun, the former name for modern Ulan Bator, capital of Mongolia (Mongolian: temple)
Bù liè diān Gē lún bǐ yà
British Columbia, Pacific province of Canada
Wò lún · Bā fēi tè
Warren Buffett (1930-), the Sage of Omaha, US investor and philanthropist, principal owner of holding company Berkshire Hathaway
Jié kè · Lún dūn
Jack London (1876-1916), American writer
Gē lún bǐ yà tè qū
District of Columbia, USA
Yīng shǔ Gē lún bǐ yà
British Columbia, Pacific province of Canada
Kē lún pō
Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka
Hǎi lún · Kǎi lē
Helen Keller (1880-1968), famous American deaf-blind author and activist (whose story is told in biopic The Miracle Worker)
lún cháng
proper human relationships
Lún dūn dà xué xué yuàn
University College, London