| 1 | 虎踞龙蟠 | 虎踞龍蟠 | hǔ jù lóng pán | hu3 ju4 long2 pan2 | lit. where tigers crouch and dragons coil (idiom); fig. forbidding terrain | | |
| 2 | 蟠 | 蟠 | pán | pan2 | to coil | | |
| 3 | 蟠根错节 | 蟠根錯節 | pán gēn cuò jié | pan2 gen1 cuo4 jie2 | variant of 盘根错节 | | |
| 4 | 蟠据 | 蟠據 | pán jù | pan2 ju4 | variant of 盘踞 ; variant of 盘踞 | | |
| 5 | 蟠龙 | 蟠龍 | pán lóng | pan2 long2 | coiled dragon | | |
| 6 | 蟠曲 | 蟠曲 | pán qū | pan2 qu1 | variant of 盘曲 | | |
| 7 | 蟠石 | 蟠石 | pán shí | pan2 shi2 | variant of 磐石 | | |
| 8 | 蟠桃 | 蟠桃 | pán táo | pan2 tao2 | flat peach (aka Saturn peach or donut peach); the peaches of immortality kept by Xi Wangmu 西王母 | | |
| 9 | 蟠桃胜会 | 蟠桃勝會 | pán táo shèng huì | pan2 tao2 sheng4 hui4 | a victory banquet to taste the peaches of immortality of Goddess Xi Wangmu 西王母 | | |
| 10 | 蟠尾丝虫 | 蟠尾絲蟲 | pán wěi sī chóng | pan2 wei3 si1 chong2 | Onchocerca volvulus, the filarial parasite worm causing "river blindness" or onchocerciasis, the second most common cause of blindness in humans | | |
| 11 | 蟠尾丝虫症 | 蟠尾絲蟲症 | pán wěi sī chóng zhèng | pan2 wei3 si1 chong2 zheng4 | "river blindness" or onchocerciasis, the second most common cause of blindness in humans, caused by the filarial parasite worm Onchocerca volvulus | | |