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see styles
běn
    ben3
pen
 hon
    ほん

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Ben
(bound form) root; stem; (bound form) origin; source; (bound form) one's own; this; (bound form) this; the current (year etc); (bound form) original; (bound form) inherent; originally; initially; capital; principal; classifier for books, periodicals, files etc
(1) book; volume; script; (prefix) (2) this; present; current; ... in question; ... at issue; (prefix) (3) main; head; principal; (prefix) (4) real; genuine; regular; proper; (counter) (5) counter for long, cylindrical things; counter for films, TV shows, etc.; counter for goals, home runs, etc.; counter for telephone calls; (surname) Yanakamoto
Radical, fundamental, original, principal, one's own; the Buddha himself, contrasted with 蹟 chi, traces left by him among men to educate them; also a volume of a book.

see styles
luò
    luo4
lo
 Raku

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Luo
used in transliteration
Luoyang 洛陽, the ancient capital of China.

亞倫


亚伦

see styles
yà lún
    ya4 lun2
ya lun

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Aron
Aaron (name); Yaren, capital of Nauru

倫敦


伦敦

see styles
lún dūn
    lun2 dun1
lun tun
 rondon
    ろんどん

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London
London, capital of United Kingdom
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) London; (place-name) London

凱里


凯里

see styles
kǎi lǐ
    kai3 li3
k`ai li
    kai li

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Kairi
Kaili city in Guizhou, capital of Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture 黔東南苗族侗族自治州|黔东南苗族侗族自治州

利馬


利马

see styles
lì mǎ
    li4 ma3
li ma
 toshima
    としま

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Lima
Lima, capital of Peru
(given name) Toshima

北京

see styles
běi jīng
    bei3 jing1
pei ching
 pekin(p); peichin(sk) / pekin(p); pechin(sk)
    ペキン(P); ペイチン(sk)

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Beijing
Beijing, capital of the People's Republic of China
Beijing (China); Peking; (place-name) Beijing (China); Peking

南京

see styles
nán jīng
    nan2 jing1
nan ching
 nankin
    ナンキン

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Nanjing
Nanjing subprovincial city on the Changjiang, capital of Jiangsu province 江蘇|江苏; capital of China at different historical periods
(1) Nanjing (China); Nanking; (2) (ksb:) (See カボチャ) pumpkin; squash; (prefix noun) (3) Chinese; Southeast Asian; foreign; (prefix noun) (4) rare; precious; cute; (place-name) Nanking (China); Nanjing

吉打

see styles
jí dǎ
    ji2 da3
chi ta

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Kedah
Kedah, state of northwest Malaysia, capital Alor Star 亞羅士打|亚罗士打[Ya4 luo2 shi4 da3]

塔林

see styles
tǎ lín
    ta3 lin2
t`a lin
    ta lin

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Tarin
Tallinn, capital of Estonia

安曼

see styles
ān màn
    an1 man4
an man

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Amman
Amman, capital of Jordan

巴黎

see styles
bā lí
    ba1 li2
pa li

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Paris
Paris, capital of France

帕斯

see styles
pà sī
    pa4 si1
p`a ssu
    pa ssu

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Paz
Perth, capital of Western Australia

廣東


广东

see styles
guǎng dōng
    guang3 dong1
kuang tung
 hirotou / hiroto
    ひろとう

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Canton / Guangdong
Guangdong province (Kwangtung) in south China, short name 粵|粤[Yue4], capital Guangzhou 廣州|广州
(surname) Hirotou

怡保

see styles
yí bǎo
    yi2 bao3
i pao

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Ipoh
Ipoh city in Malaysia, capital of Sultanate of Perak on Malayan peninsula

悉尼

see styles
xī ní
    xi1 ni2
hsi ni

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Sydney
Sydney, capital of New South Wales, Australia

朱諾


朱诺

see styles
zhū nuò
    zhu1 nuo4
chu no

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Juno
Juneau, capital of Alaska; Juno, Roman goddess of marriage

東京


东京

see styles
dōng jīng
    dong1 jing1
tung ching
 toukei / toke
    とうけい

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Tokyo
Tokyo, capital of Japan; Tonkin (northern Vietnam during the French colonial period)
Tokyo; (place-name) Luoyang, China

波恩

see styles
bō ēn
    bo1 en1
po en

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Bern
Bonn, a small town on the Rhine, Cold War capital of West Germany 1949-1990

珀斯

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pò sī
    po4 si1
p`o ssu
    po ssu

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Perth
Perth, capital of Western Australia; also written 帕斯

皮爾


皮尔

see styles
pí ěr
    pi2 er3
p`i erh
    pi erh

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Pearle
Pierre, capital of South Dakota

羅利


罗利

see styles
luó lì
    luo2 li4
lo li
 rari
    らり

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Raleigh
Raleigh, capital of North Carolina
(female given name) Rari

羅馬


罗马

see styles
luó mǎ
    luo2 ma3
lo ma
 roma
    ろま

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Rome
Rome, capital of Italy
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Rome; (place-name) Roma (Rome)

達卡


达卡

see styles
dá kǎ
    da2 ka3
ta k`a
    ta ka

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Daka
Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh; (Tw) Dakar, capital of Senegal

里加

see styles
lǐ jiā
    li3 jia1
li chia
 rika
    りか

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Riga
Riga, capital of Latvia
(female given name) Rika

金邊


金边

see styles
jīn biān
    jin1 bian1
chin pien
 kanabe
    かなべ

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Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia
(surname) Kanabe

阿丹

see styles
ā dān
    a1 dan1
a tan
 anni
    あんに

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Ardan
Adam (name); Aden, capital of Yemen
(female given name) Anni

傑克遜


杰克逊

see styles
jié kè xùn
    jie2 ke4 xun4
chieh k`o hsün
    chieh ko hsün

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Jaxon
Jackson (name); Jackson city, capital of Mississippi

內羅畢


内罗毕

see styles
nèi luó bì
    nei4 luo2 bi4
nei lo pi

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Nairobi
Nairobi, capital of Kenya

哥倫布


哥伦布

see styles
gē lún bù
    ge1 lun2 bu4
ko lun pu

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Columbus
Cristóbal Colón or Christopher Columbus (1451-1506); Columbus, capital of Ohio

巴格達


巴格达

see styles
bā gé dá
    ba1 ge2 da2
pa ko ta

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Baghdad
Baghdad, capital of Iraq

布拉格

see styles
bù lā gé
    bu4 la1 ge2
pu la ko

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Prague
Prague, capital of Czech Republic

波士頓


波士顿

see styles
bō shì dùn
    bo1 shi4 dun4
po shih tun

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Boston
Boston, capital of Massachusetts

特倫頓


特伦顿

see styles
tè lún dùn
    te4 lun2 dun4
t`e lun tun
    te lun tun

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Trenton
Trenton, capital of New Jersey

突尼斯

see styles
tū ní sī
    tu1 ni2 si1
t`u ni ssu
    tu ni ssu
 teunijia
    テュニジア
    chunijia
    チュニジア

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Tunisia
Tunisia; Tunis, capital of Tunisia
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Tunisia

索菲亞


索菲亚

see styles
suǒ fēi yà
    suo3 fei1 ya4
so fei ya

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Zsofia
Sofia (capital of Bulgaria)

維也納


维也纳

see styles
wéi yě nà
    wei2 ye3 na4
wei yeh na
 uぃin
    うぃいん

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Vienna
Vienna, capital of Austria
(place-name) Vienna

華盛頓


华盛顿

see styles
huá shèng dùn
    hua2 sheng4 dun4
hua sheng tun
 washinton
    ワシントン

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Washington
Washington (name); George Washington (1732-1799), first US president; Washington, US State; Washington, D.C. (US federal capital)
(ateji / phonetic) (1) (kana only) Washington, DC (capital of the United States of America); (2) (kana only) Washington (US state)

達爾文


达尔文

see styles
dá ěr wén
    da2 er3 wen2
ta erh wen

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Dalvin
Charles Darwin (1809-1882), British biologist and author of "On the Origin of Species" 物種起源|物种起源[Wu3 zhong3 Qi3 yuan2]; Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory (Australia) 北領地|北领地[Bei3 Ling3 di4]

都柏林

see styles
dū bó lín
    du1 bo2 lin2
tu po lin

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Dublin
Dublin, capital of Ireland

里斯本

see styles
lǐ sī běn
    li3 si1 ben3
li ssu pen

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Lisbon
Lisbon, capital of Portugal

雅加達


雅加达

see styles
yǎ jiā dá
    ya3 jia1 da2
ya chia ta

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Jakarta
Jakarta, capital of Indonesia

馬尼拉


马尼拉

see styles
mǎ ní lā
    ma3 ni2 la1
ma ni la

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Manila
Manila, capital of Philippines

馬德里


马德里

see styles
mǎ dé lǐ
    ma3 de2 li3
ma te li

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Madrid
Madrid, capital of Spain

麥迪遜


麦迪逊

see styles
mài dí xùn
    mai4 di2 xun4
mai ti hsün

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Madison
Madison (name); Madison, capital of Wisconsin

亞美尼亞


亚美尼亚

see styles
yà měi ní yà
    ya4 mei3 ni2 ya4
ya mei ni ya

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Armenia
Armenia, capital Yerevan 埃里溫|埃里温[Ai1 li3 wen1]

奧古斯塔


奥古斯塔

see styles
ào gǔ sī tǎ
    ao4 gu3 si1 ta3
ao ku ssu t`a
    ao ku ssu ta

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Augusta
Augusta (place name: capital of Maine, city in Georgia etc)

巴西利亞


巴西利亚

see styles
bā xī lì yà
    ba1 xi1 li4 ya4
pa hsi li ya

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Brasilia
Brasilia, capital of Brazil

布里斯班

see styles
bù lǐ sī bān
    bu4 li3 si1 ban1
pu li ssu pan

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Brisbane
Brisbane, capital of Queensland, Australia

梵蒂岡城


梵蒂冈城

see styles
fàn dì gāng chéng
    fan4 di4 gang1 cheng2
fan ti kang ch`eng
    fan ti kang cheng

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Vatican City
Vatican City, capital of Holy See

漢密爾頓


汉密尔顿

see styles
hàn mì ěr dùn
    han4 mi4 er3 dun4
han mi erh tun

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Hamilton
Hamilton (name); Hamilton, capital of Bermuda

維多利亞


维多利亚

see styles
wéi duō lì yà
    wei2 duo1 li4 ya4
wei to li ya

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Viktorya
Victoria (name); Victoria, capital of the Seychelles

聖地亞哥


圣地亚哥

see styles
shèng dì yà gē
    sheng4 di4 ya4 ge1
sheng ti ya ko

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San Diego
Santiago, capital of Chile; San Diego, California

菲尼克斯

see styles
fēi ní kè sī
    fei1 ni2 ke4 si1
fei ni k`o ssu
    fei ni ko ssu

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Phoenix
Phoenix, capital of Arizona; also 鳳凰城|凤凰城[Feng4 huang2 cheng2]

阿德萊德


阿德莱德

see styles
ā dé lái dé
    a1 de2 lai2 de2
a te lai te

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Adelaide
Adelaide, capital of South Australia

阿爾伯塔


阿尔伯塔

see styles
ā ěr bó tǎ
    a1 er3 bo2 ta3
a erh po t`a
    a erh po ta

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Alberta
Alberta province of Canada, capital Edmonton 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]

布加勒斯特

see styles
bù jiā lè sī tè
    bu4 jia1 le4 si1 te4
pu chia le ssu t`e
    pu chia le ssu te

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Bucharest
Bucharest, capital of Romania

阿姆斯特丹

see styles
ā mǔ sī tè dān
    a1 mu3 si1 te4 dan1
a mu ssu t`e tan
    a mu ssu te tan

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Amsterdam
Amsterdam, capital of Netherlands

see styles
jīng
    jing1
ching
 kyou(p); kei / kyo(p); ke
    きょう(P); けい
capital city of a country; big; algebraic term for a large number (old); artificial mound (old)
(1) (きょう only) imperial capital (esp. Kyoto); (2) (きょう only) (See 伊呂波歌) final word of an iroha poem; (numeric) (3) (usu. けい) 10^16; 10,000,000,000,000,000; ten quadrillion; (surname, female given name) Miyako
capital


see styles

    zi1
tzu
 shi
    し
resources; capital; to provide; to supply; to support; money; expense
(1) funds; capital; (2) material; basis; (3) character; qualities; disposition; (female given name) Moto
Funds, basis, property, supplies; fees; to depend on: disposition: expenditure.

see styles

    du1
tu
 to
    と
capital city; metropolis
(1) (See 東京都) Metropolis (of Tokyo); (Tokyo) Metropolitan District; metropolitan prefecture; (counter) (2) counter for cities and towns; (3) (See 都・みやこ・1) capital; (female given name) Miyabi
Metropolis, imperial city or domain; a district, ward, territory. All.

京城

see styles
jīng chéng
    jing1 cheng2
ching ch`eng
    ching cheng
 keijou / kejo
    けいじょう
capital of a country
(1) imperial palace; (2) capital; metropolis; (3) (hist) (See ソウル) Keijō (name given to Seoul during the Japanese occupation); (place-name) Keijō (name given to Seoul during the Japanese occupation)

京師


京师

see styles
jīng shī
    jing1 shi1
ching shih
 keishi / keshi
    けいし
capital of a country (literary)
capital; metropolis; old Kyoto; (surname) Keishi
the capital

古都

see styles
gǔ dū
    gu3 du1
ku tu
 koto
    こと
ancient capital
ancient city; former capital; (female given name) Miyako

奠都

see styles
diàn dū
    dian4 du1
tien tu
 tento
    てんと
to determine the position of the capital; to found a capital
(n,vs,vi) transferring the capital

帝京

see styles
dì jīng
    di4 jing1
ti ching
 teikyou / tekyo
    ていきょう
imperial capital
the capital; (surname) Teikyō

帝都

see styles
dì dū
    di4 du1
ti tu
 teito / teto
    ていと
imperial capital
imperial capital; (given name) Teito

本金

see styles
běn jīn
    ben3 jin1
pen chin
 honkin
    ほんきん
capital; principal
(1) (See 純金) pure gold; (2) (See 資本金) capital stock; (3) (See 水金・1) liquid gold (used for applying gold to ceramics, etc.)

柱頭


柱头

see styles
zhù tóu
    zhu4 tou2
chu t`ou
    chu tou
 chuutou / chuto
    ちゅうとう
(architecture) capital; column head; (botany) stigma
(1) {archit} capital (of a column); (2) {biol} stigma; top part of the pistil in a flower

死刑

see styles
sǐ xíng
    si3 xing2
ssu hsing
 shikei / shike
    しけい
death penalty; capital punishment
death penalty; capital punishment; (female given name) Shikei

死罪

see styles
sǐ zuì
    si3 zui4
ssu tsui
 shizai
    しざい
capital offense; crime punishable by death; my deepest apologies
capital crime; crime resulting in a death penalty

資本


资本

see styles
zī běn
    zi1 ben3
tzu pen
 shihon
    しほん
capital (economics)
funds; capital
raw materials

資金


资金

see styles
zī jīn
    zi1 jin1
tzu chin
 shikin
    しきん
funds; capital
funds; capital

遷都


迁都

see styles
qiān dū
    qian1 du1
ch`ien tu
    chien tu
 sento
    せんと
to move the capital (city)
(n,vs,vi) relocation of the capital; transfer of the capital

陪都

see styles
péi dū
    pei2 du1
p`ei tu
    pei tu
 baito
    ばいと
provisional capital of a country (e.g. in time of war); secondary capital; alternative capital
secondary capital city (of historical China)

首府

see styles
shǒu fǔ
    shou3 fu3
shou fu
 shufu
    しゅふ
capital city of an autonomous region
capital (city)

首都

see styles
shǒu dū
    shou3 du1
shou tu
 shuto
    しゅと
capital (city); CL:個|个[ge4]
capital (city); metropolis

資本市場


资本市场

see styles
zī běn shì chǎng
    zi1 ben3 shi4 chang3
tzu pen shih ch`ang
    tzu pen shih chang
 shihonshijou / shihonshijo
    しほんしじょう
capital market
capital market

see styles

    bo2
po
name of district in Anhui; capital of Yin


see styles
zhǎn
    zhan3
chan
 zan
    ざん
to behead (as form of capital punishment); to chop
(rare) beheading; decapitation; (personal name) Kiri


see styles

    lu2
lu
 haze
    はぜ
capital (of column); smoke tree
(kana only) wax tree (species of sumac, Rhus succedanea); (surname) Haze

see styles
pēng
    peng1
p`eng
    peng
cooking method; to boil sb alive (capital punishment in imperial China)

see styles

    ji1
chi
territory around the capital

see styles
yǐng
    ying3
ying
Ying, ancient capital of Chu 楚 in Hubei, Jianling county 江陵縣|江陵县

see styles
fēng
    feng1
feng
Zhou Dynasty capital; surname Feng

see styles
áo
    ao2
ao
Ao, Shang Dynasty capital (northeast part of modern day Zhengzhou, Henan)

上る

see styles
 agaru
    あがる
(v5r,vi) (1) to ascend; to go up; to climb; (2) to ascend (as a natural process, e.g. the sun); to rise; (3) to go to (the capital); (4) to be promoted; (5) to add up to; (6) to advance (in price); (7) to swim up (a river); to sail up; (8) to come up (on the agenda); (irregular okurigana usage) (v5r,vi) (1) to rise; to go up; to come up; to ascend; to be raised; (2) to enter (esp. from outdoors); to come in; to go in; (3) to enter (a school); to advance to the next grade; (4) to get out (of water); to come ashore; (5) to increase; (6) to improve; to make progress; (7) to be promoted; to advance; (8) to be made (of profit, etc.); (9) to occur (esp. of a favourable result); (10) to be adequate (to cover expenses, etc.); (11) to be finished; to be done; to be over; (12) (of rain) to stop; to lift; (13) to stop (working properly); to cut out; to give out; to die; (14) to win (in a card game, etc.); (15) to be spoken loudly; (16) to get stage fright; (17) to be offered (to the gods, etc.); (18) (humble language) to go; to visit; (19) (honorific or respectful language) to eat; to drink; (20) to be listed (as a candidate); (21) to serve (in one's master's home); (22) to go north; (suf,v5r) (23) indicates completion; (place-name) Agaru

上京

see styles
 joukyou / jokyo
    じょうきょう
(n,vs,vi) going (up) to the capital; going to Tokyo; (place-name) Kamigyou

上国

see styles
 joukoku / jokoku
    じょうこく
(1) province of the second highest rank (ritsuryō system); (2) provinces close to the capital; (surname) Uekuni

上行

see styles
shàng xíng
    shang4 xing2
shang hsing
 ueyuki
    うえゆき
(of trains) up (i.e. towards the capital); (of river boats) to go against the current; to submit (a document) to higher authorities
(surname) Ueyuki
flow upward

上都

see styles
shàng dū
    shang4 du1
shang tu
 jouto / joto
    じょうと
Shangdu, also known as Xanadu, summer capital of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)
(place-name) Xanadu; Shangdu

下向

see styles
 shimomuke
    しもむけ
(n,vs,vi) (1) going from the capital to the provinces; (n,vs,vi) (2) returning after praying at a temple or shrine; (n,vs,vi) (3) coming down from a high place to a low place; (surname) Shimomuke

下行

see styles
xià xíng
    xia4 xing2
hsia hsing
 kakou / kako
    かこう
(of trains) down (i.e. away from the capital); (of river boats) to travel downstream; to issue (a document) to lower bureaucratic levels; (of writing on the page) vertical, proceeding from top to bottom
(noun or adjectival noun) descending

不空

see styles
bù kōng
    bu4 kong1
pu k`ung
    pu kung
 fukuu / fuku
    ふくう
(given name, person) Fukuu
Amogha, Amoghavajra. 不空三藏; 智藏; 阿目佉跋折羅 Not empty (or not in vain) vajra. The famous head of the Yogācāra school in China. A Singhalese of northern brahmanic descent, having lost his father, he came at the age of 15 with his uncle to 東海, the eastern sea, or China, where in 718 he became a disciple of 金剛智 Vajrabodhi. After the latter's death in 732, and at his wish, Eliot says in 741, he went to India and Ceylon in search of esoteric or tantric writings, and returned in 746, when he baptized the emperor Xuan Tsung. He was especially noted for rain-making and stilling storms. In 749 he received permission to return home, but was stopped by imperial orders when in the south of China. In ?756 under Su Tsung he was recalled to the capital. His time until 771 was spent translating and editing tantric books in 120 volumes, and the Yogacara 密教 rose to its peak of prosperity. He died greatly honoured at 70 years of age, in 774, the twelfth year of Tai Tsung, the third emperor under whom he had served. The festival of feeding the hungry spirits 孟蘭勝會 is attributed to him. His titles of 智藏 and 不空三藏 are Thesaurus of Wisdom and Amogha Tripitaka.

中夏

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 chuuka / chuka
    ちゅうか
(1) (rare) midsummer; (2) (archaism) (See 中華・1) China; (3) (archaism) capital (city)

中央

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zhōng yāng
    zhong1 yang1
chung yang
 chuuou / chuo
    ちゅうおう
central; middle; center; central authorities (of a state)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) centre; center; middle; heart; (2) (See 地方・2) capital; seat of government; (female given name) Mao

中資


中资

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zhōng zī
    zhong1 zi1
chung tzu
Chinese capital; Chinese enterprise

中都

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zhōng dū
    zhong1 du1
chung tu
 nakato
    なかと
Zhongdu, capital of China during the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), modern day Beijing
(surname) Nakato

五刑

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wǔ xíng
    wu3 xing2
wu hsing
 gokei / goke
    ごけい
imperial five punishments of feudal China, up to Han times: tattooing characters on the forehead 墨[mo4], cutting off the nose 劓[yi4], amputation of one or both feet 刖[yue4], castration 宮|宫[gong1], execution 大辟[da4 pi4]; Han dynasty onwards: whipping 笞[chi1], beating the legs and buttocks with rough thorns 杖[zhang4], forced labor 徒[tu2], exile or banishment 流[liu2], capital punishment 死[si3]
(1) (hist) five punishments (of ancient China: tattooing, cutting off the nose, cutting off a leg, castration or confinement, death); (2) (hist) (See 律令制) five punishments (of the ritsuryō system: light caning, severe caning, imprisonment, exile, death)

亞庇


亚庇

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yà bì
    ya4 bi4
ya pi
Kota Kinabalu (capital of Sabah state, Malaysia)

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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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