| 桄榔 | guāng láng | arenga or sugar palm (Arenga pinnata) | |
| 榔榆 | láng yú | Chinese or lacebark elm (Ulmus parvifolia) | |
| 榔头 | láng tou | hammer; large hammer; sledgehammer | |
| 东一榔头西一棒子 | dōng yī láng tóu xī yī bàng zi | banging away clumsily in all directions with no overall vision | |
| 榔槺 | láng kāng | cumbersome; awkward and clumsy |
| 1 | Which few name races like to chew China discarding a long wooden rod? | |
| 2 | Fruit-of Wudang Mountain in prestigious Ming Dynasty Wudang Mountain is the rare plant. | |
| 3 | The scientist is distinguished in spheres of knowledge. | |
| 4 | Some hope to chart out that particular area of the Amazon. | |
| 5 | Later he successfully practicing really Meizhi also inserted in the planting of the trees survived and bear fruit. |