| Pinyin Simplified Chinese
 
 | English | Traditional Chinese | 
| Bǎi 柏字
 | surname  Bai;  Taiwan pr. [Bo2]; | 柏字 | 
| mínjiā 民家字
 | minka; commoner's  house;  Bai  ethnic  group; | 民家字 | 
| Bái 白字
 | surname  Bai; | 白字 HSK 2
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| BáiXiānyǒng 白先勇字
 | Bai  Xianyong (1937-), Chinese-Taiwanese-US  novelist  of  Hui  descent; | 白先勇字 | 
| BáiJūyì 白居易字
 | Bai  Juyi (772-846),  Tang  dynasty  poet; | 白居易字 | 
| BáiChóngxǐ 白崇禧字
 | Bai  Chongxi (1893-1966),  a  leader  of  Guangxi  warlord faction,  top  Nationalist general,  played  important  role  in  Chiang Kaishek's  campaigns 1926-1949; | 白崇禧字 | 
| Báizú 白族字
 | Bai (ethnic group); | 白族字 | 
| BáiPǔ 白朴字
 | Bai  Pu (1226-1306),  Yuan  dynasty  dramatist  in  the 雜劇|杂剧  tradition  of  musical comedy,  one  of  the  Four  Great  Yuan  dramatists 元曲四大家; | 白樸字 | 
| BáiZé 白泽字
 | Bai  Ze  or  White Marsh,  legendary  creature  of  ancient  China; | 白澤字 | 
| BáiXíngjiǎn 白行简字
 | Bai  Xingjian (c. 776-826),  younger  brother  of  Bai  Juyi 白居易,  Tang  novelist  and poet,  author  of  novel  Tale  of  courtesan  Li  Wa 李娃傳|李娃传; | 白行簡字 | 
| BáiQǐ 白起字
 | Bai  Qi (-258 BC),  famous  general  of  Qin 秦國|秦国,  the  victor  at 長平|长平  in 260  BC;  same  as 公孫起|公孙起; | 白起字 | 
| Bǎi 百字
 | surname  Bai; | 百字 HSK 2
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