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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
包公 see styles |
bāo gōng bao1 gong1 pao kung |
Lord Bao or Judge Bao, fictional nickname of Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty |
包拯 see styles |
bāo zhěng bao1 zheng3 pao cheng |
Bao Zheng (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty; modern day metaphor for an honest politician |
北宋 see styles |
běi sòng bei3 song4 pei sung hokusou / hokuso ほくそう |
the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) (hist) (See 宋・1) Northern Song dynasty (of China; 960-1127) |
半頌 半颂 see styles |
bàn sòng ban4 song4 pan sung hanju |
half-verse |
半馬 半马 see styles |
bàn mǎ ban4 ma3 pan ma |
half-marathon (abbr. for 半程馬拉松|半程马拉松[ban4 cheng2 ma3 la1 song1]) |
南宋 see styles |
nán sòng nan2 song4 nan sung nansou / nanso なんそう |
the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279) (hist) (See 宋・1) Southern Song dynasty (of China; 1127-1279) |
原唱 see styles |
yuán chàng yuan2 chang4 yüan ch`ang yüan chang |
to sing the original version of a song (as opposed to a cover version); singer who performs the original version of a song |
原曲 see styles |
genkyoku げんきょく |
original song; original melody |
受誦 受诵 see styles |
shòu sòng shou4 song4 shou sung jushō |
to receive and recite (the Buddha's teaching) |
口誦 口诵 see styles |
kǒu sòng kou3 song4 k`ou sung kou sung koushou / kosho こうしょう |
(noun, transitive verb) recitation chanting orally |
古文 see styles |
gǔ wén gu3 wen2 ku wen komon こもん |
old language; the Classics; Classical Chinese as a literary model, esp. in Tang and Song prose; Classical Chinese as a school subject (abbreviation) (rare) kanji |
古歌 see styles |
koka; furuuta / koka; furuta こか; ふるうた |
(See 和歌) old poem (esp. waka); old song |
古箏 古筝 see styles |
gǔ zhēng gu3 zheng1 ku cheng kosou / koso こそう |
guzheng (large zither with 13 to 25 strings, developed from guqin 古琴[gu3 qin2] during Tang and Song times) Guzheng (type of ancient Chinese zither) |
古謡 see styles |
koyou / koyo こよう |
traditional (folk) song |
叫板 see styles |
jiào bǎn jiao4 ban3 chiao pan |
to signal the musicians (in Chinese opera, by prolonging a spoken word before attacking a song); (coll.) to challenge |
可頌 可颂 see styles |
kě sòng ke3 song4 k`o sung ko sung |
croissant (loanword) |
名曲 see styles |
míng qǔ ming2 qu3 ming ch`ü ming chü meikyoku / mekyoku めいきょく |
famous song; well-known piece of music famous piece of music; excellent song; (musical) masterpiece |
吟誦 吟诵 see styles |
yín sòng yin2 song4 yin sung ginshou / ginsho ぎんしょう |
to read aloud; to recite rhythmically; to chant; to intone (esp. poems in rhythm) (noun/participle) recital; recitation; chant(ing) |
吳淞 吴淞 see styles |
wú sōng wu2 song1 wu sung |
Wusong river and dock area in Shanghai |
呈送 see styles |
chéng sòng cheng2 song4 ch`eng sung cheng sung |
to present; to render |
告誦 告诵 see styles |
gào sòng gao4 song4 kao sung |
to tell; to inform |
告送 see styles |
gào song gao4 song5 kao sung |
(dialect) to tell; to inform |
哀歌 see styles |
āi gē ai1 ge1 ai ko aika あいか |
mournful song; dirge; elegy (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) lament (song); elegy; dirge; sad song; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) Lamentations (book of the Bible); (female given name) Aika |
唐宋 see styles |
táng sòng tang2 song4 t`ang sung tang sung |
the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties |
唐楽 see styles |
tougaku / togaku とうがく |
(1) Tang-era Chinese music; (2) (See 雅楽,林邑楽) tōgaku; style of gagaku based on Tang-era Chinese music and ancient Indian song and dance |
唐音 see styles |
touon; touin / toon; toin とうおん; とういん |
(See 呉音・ごおん,漢音・かんおん,唐・とう・1) tō-on; Tang reading; on reading of a kanji based on Song dynasty and later Chinese; (place-name) Karaoto |
唱商 see styles |
chàng shāng chang4 shang1 ch`ang shang chang shang |
one's ability to give a convincing performance of a song |
唱曲 see styles |
chàng qǔ chang4 qu3 ch`ang ch`ü chang chü |
to sing a song |
唱歌 see styles |
chàng gē chang4 ge1 ch`ang ko chang ko shouka(p); shouga(ok) / shoka(p); shoga(ok) しょうか(P); しょうが(ok) |
to sing a song (n,vs,vi) (1) singing; song; (2) (obsolete) music class (at pre-WWII schools); song for music classes |
嘉定 see styles |
jiā dìng jia1 ding4 chia ting yoshisada よしさだ |
Jiading district of northwest Shanghai; final reign name 1208-1224 of South Song emperor Ningzong 寧宗|宁宗[Ning2 zong1] (given name) Yoshisada |
嘯く see styles |
usobuku うそぶく |
(v5k,vi) (1) (kana only) to boast; to brag; (2) (kana only) to recite (a song or poem to oneself); (3) (kana only) to bark; to roar; to howl |
嘴鬆 嘴松 see styles |
zuǐ sōng zui3 song1 tsui sung |
loose-tongued |
国風 see styles |
kokufuu; kuniburi / kokufu; kuniburi こくふう; くにぶり |
(1) national customs and manners; (2) provincial song or ballad |
地唄 see styles |
jiuta じうた |
(style of) folk song |
地歌 see styles |
jiuta じうた |
(style of) folk song |
声色 see styles |
seishoku / seshoku せいしょく |
(1) voice and countenance; (2) song and women |
外送 see styles |
wài sòng wai4 song4 wai sung |
to send out; fast food delivered |
大歌 see styles |
oouta / oota おおうた |
(hist) court song sung at religious services and celebratory events |
大雅 see styles |
dà yǎ da4 ya3 ta ya taiga たいが |
one of the three main divisions of the Book of Songs 詩經|诗经 (See 雅・2) major festal song (subgenre of the Shi Jing); (given name) Hiromasa |
大頌 大颂 see styles |
dà sòng da4 song4 ta sung daiju |
the Great Hymn of Praise |
天枩 see styles |
tiān sōng tian1 song1 t`ien sung tien sung Tenshō |
Cheonsong |
夷曲 see styles |
hinaburi ひなぶり |
(1) appearing rustic; (2) ancient song played at the court; (3) comical tanka |
奉送 see styles |
fèng sòng feng4 song4 feng sung housou / hoso ほうそう |
(honorific) to give (noun, transitive verb) seeing an emperor off |
套數 套数 see styles |
tào shù tao4 shu4 t`ao shu tao shu |
song cycle in Chinese opera; (fig.) a series of tricks; polite remarks; number of (things that are counted in 套[tao4], like houses) |
孝肅 孝肃 see styles |
xiào sù xiao4 su4 hsiao su |
Xiaosu, posomethingumous name of Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty |
孫山 孙山 see styles |
sūn shān sun1 shan1 sun shan magoyama まごやま |
Sun Shan, Song Dynasty joker and talented scholar (surname) Magoyama |
宋代 see styles |
sòng dài song4 dai4 sung tai soudai / sodai そうだい |
Song dynasty (960-1279) (hist) Song dynasty (of China; 960-1279); Sung dynasty |
宋儒 see styles |
souju / soju そうじゅ |
(hist) Song dynasty Confucian scholars |
宋史 see styles |
sòng shǐ song4 shi3 sung shih soushi / soshi そうし |
History of the Song Dynasty, twentieth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed under Toktoghan 脫脫|脱脱[Tuo1 tuo1] in 1345 during the Yuan Dynasty 元[Yuan2], 496 scrolls; (not to be confused with 宋書|宋书[Song4 shu1]) (work) Songshi; History of Song (one of the official Twenty-Four Histories of China); (wk) Songshi; History of Song (one of the official Twenty-Four Histories of China) |
宋学 see styles |
sougaku / sogaku そうがく |
(See 朱子学) Song-period neo-Confucianism (based esp. on the teachings of Zhu Xi) |
宋慈 see styles |
sòng cí song4 ci2 sung tz`u sung tzu |
Song Ci (1186-1249), author of "Collected Cases of Injustice Rectified" 洗冤集錄|洗冤集录[Xi3 yuan1 ji2 lu4] (1247), said to be the world's first forensic science text |
宋書 宋书 see styles |
sòng shū song4 shu1 sung shu |
History of Song of the Southern Dynasties 南朝宋[Nan2 chao2 Song4] or Liu Song 劉宋|刘宋[Liu2 Song4], sixth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled by Shen Yue 沈約|沈约[Shen3 Yue1] in 488 during Liang of the Southern Dynasties 南朝梁[Nan2 chao2 Liang2], 100 scrolls; (not to be confused with 宋史[Song4 shi3]) |
宋朝 see styles |
sòng cháo song4 chao2 sung ch`ao sung chao souchou / socho そうちょう |
Song Dynasty (960-1279); also Song of Southern dynasties 南朝宋 (420-479) (hist) Song dynasty (of China; 960-1279); Sung dynasty Song dynasty |
宋江 see styles |
sòng jiāng song4 jiang1 sung chiang soukou / soko そうこう |
Song Jiang, a principal hero of the novel Water Margin 水滸傳|水浒传 (personal name) Soukou |
宋濂 see styles |
sòng lián song4 lian2 sung lien |
Song Lian (1310-1381), Ming dynasty writer, historian and politician |
宋版 see styles |
sòng bǎn song4 ban3 sung pan Sōhan |
Song Canon |
宋白 see styles |
sòng bái song4 bai2 sung pai |
Song Bai (936-1012), Northern Song literary man |
宋祁 see styles |
sòng qí song4 qi2 sung ch`i sung chi |
Song Qi (998-1061), Song dynasty poet and writer, coauthor of History of the Later Tang Dynasty 新唐書|新唐书 |
宋詞 see styles |
soushi / soshi そうし |
Song poetry |
宋譯 宋译 see styles |
sòng yì song4 yi4 sung i sōyaku |
Song period translation |
宋銭 see styles |
sousen / sosen そうせん |
(hist) Song dynasty copper coin |
宋音 see styles |
souon / soon そうおん |
(See 唐音・とうおん,宋・そう・1) sō-on; Song reading; on reading of a kanji based on Song dynasty and later Chinese (esp. in words related to Zen Buddhism) |
宋體 宋体 see styles |
sòng tǐ song4 ti3 sung t`i sung ti |
Mincho; Song font |
宿松 see styles |
sù sōng su4 song1 su sung shukumatsu しゅくまつ |
Susong, a county in Anqing 安慶|安庆[An1qing4], Anhui (surname) Shukumatsu |
寄送 see styles |
jì sòng ji4 song4 chi sung |
to send; to transmit |
密送 see styles |
mì sòng mi4 song4 mi sung missou / misso みっそう |
Bcc (for email); Blind carbon copy (for email) (noun, transitive verb) sending in secret |
寇準 寇准 see styles |
kòu zhǔn kou4 zhun3 k`ou chun kou chun koujun / kojun こうじゅん |
Kou Zhun (961-1023), Northern Song politician and poet (person) Kō Zhun (ca. 961-1023); Pingzhong; praised official in ancient China's Northern Song Dynasty |
寧宗 宁宗 see styles |
níng zōng ning2 zong1 ning tsung neisou / neso ねいそう |
Emperor Ningzong of Southern Song (1168-1224) (personal name) Neisou |
寬鬆 宽松 see styles |
kuān sōng kuan1 song1 k`uan sung kuan sung |
spacious; roomy; uncrowded; (of clothes) loose and comfortable; relaxed; free of worry; well-off; affluent |
寮歌 see styles |
ryouka / ryoka りょうか |
dormitory song |
小曲 see styles |
xiǎo qǔ xiao3 qu3 hsiao ch`ü hsiao chü shoukyoku / shokyoku しょうきょく |
popular song; folk tune; ballad (noun - becomes adjective with の) short piece of music; (place-name, surname) Komagari |
小歌 see styles |
kouta / kota こうた |
(1) (hist) (See 大歌) kouta (Heian-era court lady's song accompanying the men's ōuta); court lady singing a kouta; (2) (hist) (See 小唄,端唄) ditty; ballad; short, hummable, popular tune from Muromachi period to early Edo period; (3) (hist) kyogen kouta; style of kyogen song based on the Muromachi songs, often a love ballad; (4) noh kouta; unusual style of noh song based on the Muromachi songs; (given name) Kōta |
小調 小调 see styles |
xiǎo diào xiao3 diao4 hsiao tiao |
xiaodiao, a Chinese folk song genre; minor key (in music) |
小雅 see styles |
xiǎo yǎ xiao3 ya3 hsiao ya shouga / shoga しょうが |
one of the three main divisions of the Book of Songs 詩經|诗经 (See 雅・が・2) minor festal song (subgenre of the Shi Jing) |
山外 see styles |
shān wài shan1 wai4 shan wai sangai さんがい |
{Buddh} (See 山家・さんげ) Off-Mountain School (of Song-period Tiantai Buddhism); (surname) Yamasoto A branch of the Tiantai School founded by 晤恩 Wu En (d. A. D. 986) giving the 'shallower' interpretation of the teaching of this sect; called Shan-wai because it was developed in temples away from the Tiantai mountain. The 'Profounder' sect was developed at Tien-tai and is known as 山家宗 'the sect of the mountain family ' or home sect. |
山歌 see styles |
shān gē shan1 ge1 shan ko |
folk song; mountain song |
嵩山 see styles |
sōng shān song1 shan1 sung shan dakeyama だけやま |
Mt Song in Henan, central mountain of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4] (surname) Dakeyama |
嵩明 see styles |
sōng míng song1 ming2 sung ming takaaki / takaki たかあき |
Songming county in Kunming 昆明[Kun1 ming2], Yunnan (personal name) Takaaki |
嵩縣 嵩县 see styles |
sōng xiàn song1 xian4 sung hsien |
Song county in Luoyang 洛陽|洛阳, Henan |
州歌 see styles |
shuuka / shuka しゅうか |
(US) state song; (female given name) Shuuka |
左楽 see styles |
sagaku さがく |
(abbreviation) (archaism) (See 左方の楽) style of gagaku based on Tang-era Chinese music and ancient Indian song and dance; (given name) Saraku |
巴松 see styles |
bā sōng ba1 song1 pa sung |
bassoon (loanword) |
希仁 see styles |
xī rén xi1 ren2 hsi jen |
Xiren, courtesy title of Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty |
平話 平话 see styles |
píng huà ping2 hua4 p`ing hua ping hua |
storytelling dramatic art dating back to Song and Yuan periods, single narrator without music, often historical topics with commentary |
広韻 see styles |
kouin / koin こういん |
(product) Guangyun (Chinese rhyme dictionary compiled from 1007 to 1011 under Emperor Zhenzong of Song); (product name) Guangyun (Chinese rhyme dictionary compiled from 1007 to 1011 under Emperor Zhenzong of Song) |
庵点 see styles |
ioriten いおりてん |
part alternation mark (symbol indicating the following words are taken from a song or that the person saying the words is singing); Unicode U+303D symbol |
弦歌 see styles |
xián gē xian2 ge1 hsien ko genka げんか |
to sing to a string accompaniment; education (a reference to teaching the people Confucian values by means of song in ancient times) singing and (string) music |
待詔 待诏 see styles |
dài zhào dai4 zhao4 tai chao |
expert in a specialized field such as medicine, divination or chess, available on call to the emperor (in the Tang and Song dynasties) |
後送 后送 see styles |
hòu sòng hou4 song4 hou sung kousou / koso こうそう |
evacuation (military) (noun, transitive verb) (1) sending to the rear (esp. a soldier); evacuation from the front; (noun, transitive verb) (2) sending later |
御製 see styles |
gyosei / gyose ぎょせい |
poem or song written by the emperor |
心學 心学 see styles |
xīn xué xin1 xue2 hsin hsüeh shingaku |
School of Mind; Neo-Confucian Idealistic School (from Song to mid-Qing times, c. 1000-1750, typified by the teachings of Wang Yangming 王陽明|王阳明[Wang2 Yang2 ming2]) mental training |
念誦 念诵 see styles |
niàn sòng nian4 song4 nien sung nenju ねんじゅ |
to read out; to recite; to remember sb (while talking about something else) (noun, transitive verb) {Buddh} invocation To recite, repeat, intone, e. g. the name of a Buddha; to recite a dhāraṇī, or spell. |
恋歌 see styles |
koiuta; renka; koika こいうた; れんか; こいか |
love song; love poem; (female given name) Renka |
悚然 see styles |
sǒng rán song3 ran2 sung jan shouzen / shozen しょうぜん |
frightened; terrified (adj-t,adv-to) terrified; horrified |
悲歌 see styles |
bēi gē bei1 ge1 pei ko hika ひか |
to sing with solemn fervor; sad, stirring song; elegy; dirge; threnody (n,vs,adj-no) elegy; dirge; mournful melody |
情歌 see styles |
qíng gē qing2 ge1 ch`ing ko ching ko jouka / joka じょうか |
love song love song |
惡聲 恶声 see styles |
è shēng e4 sheng1 o sheng |
malicious abuse; lewd song; evil reputation |
惺忪 see styles |
xīng sōng xing1 song1 hsing sung |
drowsy-eyed; (literary) wavering; indecisive; (literary) awake; conscious; clearheaded |
惺鬆 惺松 see styles |
xīng sōng xing1 song1 hsing sung |
variant of 惺忪[xing1 song1] |
愛唱 see styles |
aishou / aisho あいしょう |
(noun, transitive verb) loving to sing (a song); singing with great fondness; (personal name) Aishou |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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