| 谰言 | lán yán | slander; calumny; to accuse unjustly | |
| 斑谰 | bān lán | brightly colored; gorgeous; multi-colored | |
| 满口诳谰 | mǎn kǒu kuáng lán | to tell a pack of lies (idiom) | |
| 谰调 | lán diào | slander; calumny; to accuse unjustly |
| 1 | The fruits sales exhiBition opens up a gorgeous world Before the customers. | |
| 2 | They find themselves surrounded by colourful rocks, fishes, seashells and plants. | |
| 3 | Coral is not a plant but a variety of animal life of different shapes and bright colours. | |
| 4 | They are not so much views of the lake as almost abstract equivalents of its atmosphere: huge, enclosing fields of coloured, shimmering light. | |
| 5 | The Chinese's marriage celebrates the dress influence as macroclimate of our country reforming and opening now, appearing stealthily the change of spot calumniate. |