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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
天皇 see styles |
tiān huáng tian1 huang2 t`ien huang tien huang tennou / tenno てんのう |
More info & calligraphy: Emperor of JapanEmperor of Japan; (place-name) Tennou Deva-king; the Tang monk 道悟 Daowu of the 天皇 Tianhuang monastery at 荊州 Jingzhou. |
天乃 see styles |
tenno てんの |
(female given name) Tenno |
天埜 see styles |
tenno てんの |
(surname) Tenno |
天王 see styles |
tiān wáng tian1 wang2 t`ien wang tien wang tennou / tenno てんのう |
emperor; god; Hong Xiuquan's self-proclaimed title; see also 洪秀全[Hong2 Xiu4 quan2] (1) {Buddh} heavenly king; (2) (See 牛頭天王) Gozu Tenno (deity said to be the Indian god Gavagriva); (place-name, surname) Tennou Maharāja-devas; 四天王 Caturmahārāja. The four deva kings in the first or lowest devaloka, on its four sides. E. 持國天王 Dhṛtarāṣṭra. S. 增長天王 Virūḍhaka. W. 廣目天王 Virūpākṣa. N. 多聞天王 Dhanada, or Vaiśravaṇa. The four are said to have appeared to 不空 Amogha in a temple in Xianfu, some time between 742-6, and in consequence he introduced their worship to China as guardians of the monasteries, where their images are seen in the hall at the entrance, which is sometimes called the 天王堂 hall of the deva-kings. 天王 is also a designation of Siva the 大白在, i. e. Maheśvara 摩醯首羅, the great sovereign ruler. |
天納 see styles |
tennou / tenno てんのう |
(surname) Tennou |
天能 see styles |
tennou / tenno てんのう |
(surname) Tennou |
天野 see styles |
tenno てんの |
(surname) Tenno |
奠乃 see styles |
tenno てんの |
(surname) Tenno |
勝天王 胜天王 see styles |
shèng tiān wáng sheng4 tian1 wang2 sheng t`ien wang sheng tien wang Shō Tennō |
Pravara-deva-rāja |
土佐院 see styles |
tosanoin とさのいん |
(person) Tosa-no-In (alternate name of Emperor Tsuchimikado); Tsuchimikado Tenno (1195-1231 CE, reigning: 1198-1210 CE) |
天王殿 see styles |
tiān wáng diàn tian1 wang2 dian4 t`ien wang tien tien wang tien tennō den |
hall of the guardian kings |
天王門 天王门 see styles |
tiān wáng mén tian1 wang2 men2 t`ien wang men tien wang men tennō mon |
Gate of the Heavenly Kings |
焰天王 see styles |
yàn tiān wáng yan4 tian1 wang2 yen t`ien wang yen tien wang en tennō |
suyāma |
西院帝 see styles |
saiinnomikado / sainnomikado さいいんのみかど |
(person) Saiin-no-Mikado (alternate name of Emperor Junna); Junna Tenno (786-840 CE, reigning: 823-833 CE) |
一条天皇 see styles |
ichijoutennou / ichijotenno いちじょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ichijō; Ichijō Tenno (980-1011 CE, reigning: 986-1011 CE) |
三条天皇 see styles |
sanjoutennou / sanjotenno さんじょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sanjō; Sanjō Tenno (976-1017 CE, reigning: 1011-1016 CE) |
亀山天皇 see styles |
kameyamatennou / kameyamatenno かめやまてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kameyama; Kameyama Tenno (1249-1305 CE, reigning: 1259-1274 CE) |
二条天皇 see styles |
nijoutennou / nijotenno にじょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Nijō; Nijō Tenno (1143-1165 CE, reigning: 1158-1165 CE) |
仁孝天皇 see styles |
ninkoutennou / ninkotenno にんこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ninkou; Ninkou Tenno (1800-1846 CE, reigning: 1817-1846 CE) |
仁徳天皇 see styles |
nintokutennou / nintokutenno にんとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Nintoku; Nintoku Tenno |
仁明天皇 see styles |
ninmyoutennou / ninmyotenno にんみょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Nimmyou; Nimmyou Tenno (810-850 CE, reigning: 833-850 CE) |
仁賢天皇 see styles |
ninkentennou / ninkentenno にんけんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ninken; Ninken Tenno |
仲哀天皇 see styles |
chuuaitennou / chuaitenno ちゅうあいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Chuuai; Chuuai Tenno |
仲恭天皇 see styles |
chuukyoutennou / chukyotenno ちゅうきょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Chuukyō; Chuukyō Tenno (1218-1234 CE, reigning: May-July of 1221 CE) |
伏見天皇 see styles |
fushimitennou / fushimitenno ふしみてんのう |
(person) Emperor Fushimi; Fushimi Tenno (1265-1317 CE, reigning: 1287-1298 CE) |
允恭天皇 see styles |
ingyoutennou / ingyotenno いんぎょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ingyou; Ingyou Tenno |
元明天皇 see styles |
genmeitennou / genmetenno げんめいてんのう |
(person) Empress Gemmei; Gemmei Tenno (661-721 CE, reigning: 707-715 CE) |
元正天皇 see styles |
genshoutennou / genshotenno げんしょうてんのう |
(person) Empress Genshou; Genshou Tenno (680-748 CE, reigning: 715-724 CE) |
光仁天皇 see styles |
kounintennou / konintenno こうにんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōnin; Kōnin Tenno (709-781 CE, reigning: 770-781 CE) |
光厳天皇 see styles |
kougontennou / kogontenno こうごんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōgon (of the Northern Court); Kōgon Tenno (1313-1364 CE, reigning: 1331-1333 CE) |
光孝天皇 see styles |
koukoutennou / kokotenno こうこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōkou; Kōkou Tenno (830-887 CE, reigning: 884-887 CE) |
光明天皇 see styles |
koumyoutennou / komyotenno こうみょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōmyou (of the Northern Court); Kōmyou Tenno (1321-1380 CE, reigning: 1336-1348 CE) |
光格天皇 see styles |
koukakutennou / kokakutenno こうかくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōkaku; Kōkaku Tenno (1771-1840 CE, reigning: 1779-1817 CE) |
六条天皇 see styles |
rokujoutennou / rokujotenno ろくじょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Rokujō; Rokujō Tenno (1164-1176 CE, reigning: 1165-1168 CE) |
円融天皇 see styles |
enyuutennou / enyutenno えんゆうてんのう |
(person) Emperor En'yū; En'yū Tenno (959-991 CE, reigning: 969-984 CE) |
冷泉天皇 see styles |
reizeitennou / rezetenno れいぜいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Reizei; Reizei Tenno (926-967 CE, reigning: 946-967 CE) |
反正天皇 see styles |
hanzeitennou / hanzetenno はんぜいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Hanzei; Hanzei Tenno |
四天王天 see styles |
sì tiān wáng tiān si4 tian1 wang2 tian1 ssu t`ien wang t`ien ssu tien wang tien shi tennō ten |
catur-maharāja-kāyikas; the four heavens of the four deva-kings. |
四天王經 四天王经 see styles |
sì tiān wáng jīng si4 tian1 wang2 jing1 ssu t`ien wang ching ssu tien wang ching Shi tennō kyō |
Si tianwang jing |
四天王門 四天王门 see styles |
sì tiān wáng mén si4 tian1 wang2 men2 ssu t`ien wang men ssu tien wang men shi tennō mon |
gate of the four heavenly kings |
四条天皇 see styles |
shijoutennou / shijotenno しじょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Shijō; Shijō Tenno (1231-1242 CE, reigning: 1232-1242 CE) |
土佐の院 see styles |
tosanoin とさのいん |
(person) Tosa-no-In (alternate name of Emperor Tsuchimikado); Tsuchimikado Tenno (1195-1231 CE, reigning: 1198-1210 CE) |
垂仁天皇 see styles |
suinintennou / suinintenno すいにんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Suinin; Suinin Tenno |
堀河天皇 see styles |
horikawatennou / horikawatenno ほりかわてんのう |
(person) Emperor Horikawa; Horikawa Tenno (1079-1107 CE, reigning: 1086-1107 CE) |
增長天王 增长天王 see styles |
zēng cháng tiān wáng zeng1 chang2 tian1 wang2 tseng ch`ang t`ien wang tseng chang tien wang Zōchō Tennō |
Virūḍhaka |
多聞天王 多闻天王 see styles |
duō wén tiān wáng duo1 wen2 tian1 wang2 to wen t`ien wang to wen tien wang Tabun Tennō |
Vaiśravana |
夜摩天王 see styles |
yè mó tiān wáng ye4 mo2 tian1 wang2 yeh mo t`ien wang yeh mo tien wang yama tennō |
Suyāma celestial kings |
大梵天王 see styles |
dà fàn tiān wáng da4 fan4 tian1 wang2 ta fan t`ien wang ta fan tien wang Daibon Tennō |
Mahābrahma deva rāja, king of the eighteen Brahmalokas. |
大正天皇 see styles |
taishoutennou / taishotenno たいしょうてんのう |
Emperor Taishō (1879-1926, reigned 1912-1926); Emperor Yoshihito; (person) Emperor Taishou; Taishou Tenno (1879-1926 CE, reigning: 1912-1926 CE) |
天智天皇 see styles |
tenchitennou / tenchitenno てんちてんのう |
(person) Emperor Tenji (Tenchi); Tenji (Tenchi) Tenno (626-671 CE, reigning: 668-671 CE) |
天武天皇 see styles |
tenmutennou / tenmutenno てんむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Temmu; Temmu Tenno (?-686 CE, reigning: 673-686 CE) |
天王如來 天王如来 see styles |
tiān wáng rú lái tian1 wang2 ru2 lai2 t`ien wang ju lai tien wang ju lai Tennō Nyorai |
Devarāja-tathāgata, the name by which Devadatta, the enemy of Śākyamuni, will be known on his future appearance as a Buddha in the universe called 天道 Devasopāna; his present residence in hell being temporary for his karmaic expurgation. |
孝元天皇 see styles |
kougentennou / kogentenno こうげんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōgen; Kōgen Tenno |
孝安天皇 see styles |
kouantennou / koantenno こうあんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōan; Kōan Tenno |
孝徳天皇 see styles |
koutokutennou / kotokutenno こうとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōtoku; Kōtoku Tenno (597-654 CE, reigning 645-654 CE) |
孝明天皇 see styles |
koumeitennou / kometenno こうめいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōmei; Kōmei Tenno (1831-1866 CE, reigning: 1846-1866 CE) |
孝昭天皇 see styles |
koushoutennou / koshotenno こうしょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōshou; Kōshou Tenno |
孝謙天皇 see styles |
koukentennou / kokentenno こうけんてんのう |
(person) Empress Kōken; Kōken Tenno (718-770 CE, reigning: 749-758 CE) |
孝霊天皇 see styles |
koureitennou / koretenno こうれいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōrei; Kōrei Tenno |
宇多天皇 see styles |
udatennou / udatenno うだてんのう |
(person) Emperor Uda; Uda Tenno (867-931 CE, reigning: 887-897 CE) |
安寧天皇 see styles |
anneitennou / annetenno あんねいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Annei; Annei Tenno |
安康天皇 see styles |
ankoutennou / ankotenno あんこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ankou; Ankou Tenno |
安徳天皇 see styles |
antokutennou / antokutenno あんとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Antoku; Antoku Tenno (1178-1185 CE, reigning: 1180-1185 CE) |
安閑天皇 see styles |
ankantennou / ankantenno あんかんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ankan; Ankan Tenno |
宣化天皇 see styles |
senkatennou / senkatenno せんかてんのう |
(person) Emperor Senka; Senka Tenno |
履中天皇 see styles |
richuutennou / richutenno りちゅうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Richuu; Richuu Tenno |
崇光天皇 see styles |
sukoutennou / sukotenno すこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sukou (of the Northern Court); Sukou Tenno (1334-1398 CE, reigning: 1348-1351 CE) |
崇峻天皇 see styles |
sushuntennou / sushuntenno すしゅんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sushun; Sushun Tenno (?-592 CE, reigning: 587-592 CE) |
崇徳天皇 see styles |
sutokutennou / sutokutenno すとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sutoku; Sutoku Tenno (1119-1164 CE, reigning: 1123-1141 CE) |
崇神天皇 see styles |
sujintennou / sujintenno すじんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sujin; Sujin Tenno |
嵯峨天皇 see styles |
sagatennou / sagatenno さがてんのう |
(person) Emperor Saga; Saga Tenno (786-842 CE, reigning: 809-823 CE) |
平城天皇 see styles |
heizeitennou / hezetenno へいぜいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Heizei; Heizei Tenno (774-824 CE, reigning: 806-809 CE) |
廣目天王 广目天王 see styles |
guǎng mù tiān wáng guang3 mu4 tian1 wang2 kuang mu t`ien wang kuang mu tien wang Kōmoku Tennō |
Virūpākṣa |
弘文天皇 see styles |
koubuntennou / kobuntenno こうぶんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōbun; Kōbun Tenno (648-672 CE, reigning: 671-672 CE) |
後西天皇 see styles |
gosaitennou / gosaitenno ごさいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Go-Sai; Go-Sai Tenno (1633-1654 CE, reigning: 1643-1654 CE) |
応神天皇 see styles |
oujintennou / ojintenno おうじんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Oujin; Oujin Tenno |
息心天王 see styles |
xī xīn tiān wáng xi1 xin1 tian1 wang2 hsi hsin t`ien wang hsi hsin tien wang Sokushin tennō |
stopping mind heavenly king |
息意天王 see styles |
xī yì tiān wáng xi1 yi4 tian1 wang2 hsi i t`ien wang hsi i tien wang Sokui tennō |
Vaiśravaṇa |
懿徳天皇 see styles |
itokutennou / itokutenno いとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Itoku; Itoku Tenno |
成務天皇 see styles |
seimutennou / semutenno せいむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Seimu; Seimu Tenno |
托塔天王 see styles |
tuō tǎ tiān wáng tuo1 ta3 tian1 wang2 t`o t`a t`ien wang to ta tien wang Takutō tennō |
the pagoda bearing god The deva-king who bears a pagoda on his palm, one of the four mahārājas, i. e. 毘沙門 Vaiśravaṇa. |
持國天王 持国天王 see styles |
chí guó tiān wáng chi2 guo2 tian1 wang2 ch`ih kuo t`ien wang chih kuo tien wang Jikoku Tennō |
Dhṛtarāṣṭra |
持統天皇 see styles |
jitoutennou / jitotenno じとうてんのう |
(person) Empress Jitou; Jitou Tenno (645-702 CE, reigning: 690-697 CE) |
推古天皇 see styles |
suikotennou / suikotenno すいこてんのう |
(person) Empress Suiko; Suiko Tenno (554-628 CE, reigning: 592-628 CE) |
敏達天皇 see styles |
bidatsutennou / bidatsutenno びだつてんのう |
(person) Emperor Bidatsu; Bidatsu Tenno (538-585 CE, reigning: 572-585 CE) |
文徳天皇 see styles |
montokutennou / montokutenno もんとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Montoku; Montoku Tenno (827-858 CE, reigning: 850-858 CE) |
文武天皇 see styles |
monmutennou / monmutenno もんむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Mommu; Mommu Tenno (683-707 CE, reigning: 697-707 CE) |
明正天皇 see styles |
meishoutennou / meshotenno めいしょうてんのう |
(person) Empress Meishou; Meishou Tenno (1623-1696 CE, reigning: 1629-1643 CE) |
明治天皇 see styles |
meijitennou / mejitenno めいじてんのう |
Emperor Meiji (1852-1912, reigned 1867-1912); Emperor Mutsuhito; (person) Emperor Meiji; Meiji Tenno (1852-1912 CE, reigning: 1867-1912 CE) |
昭和天皇 see styles |
shouwatennou / showatenno しょうわてんのう |
Emperor Shōwa (1901-1989, reigned 1926-1989); Emperor Showa; Emperor Hirohito; (person) Emperor Showa (Hirohito); Showa Tenno (1901-1989 CE, reigning: 1926-1989 CE) |
景行天皇 see styles |
keikoutennou / kekotenno けいこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Keikou; Keikou Tenno |
朱雀天皇 see styles |
suzakutennou / suzakutenno すざくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Suzaku; Suzaku Tenno (923-952 CE, reigning: 930-946 CE) |
村上天皇 see styles |
murakamitennou / murakamitenno むらかみてんのう |
(person) Emperor Murakami; Murakami Tenno (926-967 CE, reigning: 946-967 CE) |
東山天皇 see styles |
higashiyamatennou / higashiyamatenno ひがしやまてんのう |
(person) Emperor Higashiyama; Higashiyama Tenno (1675-1709 CE, reigning: 1687-1709 CE) |
桃園天皇 see styles |
momozonotennou / momozonotenno ももぞのてんのう |
(person) Emperor Momozono; Momozono Tenno (1741-1762 CE, reigning: 1747-1762 CE) |
桓武天皇 see styles |
kanmutennou / kanmutenno かんむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kammu; Kammu Tenno (737-806 CE, reigning: 781-806 CE) |
桜町天皇 see styles |
sakuramachitennou / sakuramachitenno さくらまちてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sakuramachi; Sakuramachi Tenno (1720-1750 CE, reigning: 1735-1747 CE) |
欽明天皇 see styles |
kinmeitennou / kinmetenno きんめいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kimmei; Kimmei Tenno (510-571 CE, reigning: 539-571 CE or 531-571 CE) |
武烈天皇 see styles |
buretsutennou / buretsutenno ぶれつてんのう |
(person) Emperor Buretsu; Buretsu Tenno |
淳仁天皇 see styles |
junnintennou / junnintenno じゅんにんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Junnin; Junnin Tenno (733-765 CE, reigning: 758-764 CE) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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