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Answer for the clue "___ Dehuai of China ", 4 letters:
peng

Word definitions for peng in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Peng ( Chinese : 彭; pinyin : Péng), alternative form of romanizations includes Pang and Phang ( Cantonese , Hakka ), Pangestu or Pangestoe ( Indonesian ), Banh ( Vietnamese ) is a common Chinese family name , ranking 35th most common in 2006.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (context slang UK English) physically or sexually attractive

Usage examples of peng.

The Communist insurrection in Malaya had started in 1948, and twelve hundred guerrillas, under the leadership of Chin Peng, still subsisted in the mountains along the Malay-That border.

Once an enormous army of rats raced toward us, but when they swept around and past us, I saw that they were not rats but roots, the famous rolling roots of the peng plant, which were being blown by the wind toward some unimaginable destiny at the outer edge of the world.

Tzu Hsuang will have fifty thousand exhausted pengs commanded by inexperienced and contentious officers.

The sidebar on Ranson's multi-function display listed callsigns, isolated in the cross-talk overheard by the superb electronics of the tank pretending to be in Kawana while it waited behind Chin Peng Rise north of the tiny hamlet.

The sidebar on Ranson’s multi-function display listed callsigns, isolated in the cross-talk overheard by the superb electronics of the tank pretending to be in Kawana while it waited behind Chin Peng Rise north of the tiny hamlet.

Besides, General Peng and his army group are advancing even as we speak.

They'd built a lot of the Rapier antitank guns, and duly copied NATO guided antitank weapons, but you dealt with those by blanketing an area with artillery fire, and Peng had lots of guns and mountains of shells to deal with the unprotected infantrymen who had to steer the missiles into their targets.

Smiling at a pair of guests who had just arrived, she went across to the House Steward, Huang Peng, who stood beside the great outer doors welcoming each guest.

Peng had asked for information, and the air force had supposedly sent photo-reconnaissance aircraft to look for his enemies, but with no result.

Lemmi and I, and Carlos and Peng, had been briefed back at the Academy, and this was pretty much a summary, but it tied in things Foley had told us.