(old) third person singular pronoun ("he" or "she") / second person singular pronoun ("you") / (May 4th period) third person singular feminine pronoun ("she") / (Classical Chinese) introductory particle with no specific meaning / that (preceding a noun)
In front of the space station, the mummy is being chased by the system administrator, who got his shirt dirty and wants to use the mummy's bandages as napkin; the system administrator in turn is chased by Maud Younger, who still wants her servers to be run by the sysadmin; Maud Younger is chased by Rosa Luxemburg because Rosa wants an autograph from her idol; and Rosa is chased by the mummy, who is angry that Rosa stirs the masses up to revolt against their former leader.
Han ethnic group / Chinese (language) / the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)
汉
=
又
+
氵
:
Hamlet wants to become a real han and so he has been practising boxing in the anthill's bathroom all day long. He's sweating a lot and without taking off his boxing gloves he grabs a bottle of water to quench his thirst.
汉
=
又
+
氵
:
Hamlet wants to become a real han and so he has been practising boxing in the anthill's bathroom all day long. He's sweating a lot and without taking off his boxing gloves he grabs a bottle of water to quench his thirst.
Hong Kong, abbr. for 香港[Xiang1 gang3] / surname Gang
港
=
巷
+
氵
:
Guy Fawkes (g) visits a secret small alley (巷) in the anglepod (ang3) and finds a small boat made out of water bottles (氵) in a small harbor (港). He pays the skipper some money to deliver water bottles to his secret lair.
港
=
巷
+
氵
:
Guy Fawkes (g) visits a secret small alley (巷) in the anglepod (ang3) and finds a small boat made out of water bottles (氵) in a small harbor (港). He pays the skipper some money to deliver water bottles to his secret lair.