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Simple Dictionary Definition |
白 see styles |
bái bai2 pai haku はく |
More info & calligraphy: White(1) white; (2) (See ボラ・1) striped mullet fry (Mugil cephalus); (3) (See 科白・1) (spoken) line (in a play, film, etc.); one's lines; (4) {mahj} white dragon tile; (5) {mahj} winning hand with a pung (or kong) of white dragon tiles; (6) (abbreviation) (rare) (See 白耳義・ベルギー) Belgium; (7) (abbreviation) (archaism) (See 白人・1) white person; Caucasian; (female given name) Yuki White, pure, clear; make clear, inform. |
竜 see styles |
lóng long2 lung ryou / ryo りょう |
More info & calligraphy: Dragon / Emperor Symbol(1) dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); (2) naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; (surname, female given name) Ryō |
虎 see styles |
hǔ hu3 hu tora(p); tora(p) とら(P); トラ(P) |
More info & calligraphy: Tiger(1) tiger (Panthera tigris); (2) (colloquialism) drunkard; drunk; sot; (surname) Tora vyāghra, 弭也竭羅 a tiger. |
蛇 see styles |
shé she2 she hebi(p); ja; kuchinawa; hemi(ok); hebi へび(P); じゃ; くちなわ; へみ(ok); ヘビ |
More info & calligraphy: Snake / Serpent(1) (じゃ is more associated with serpent and large snakes) snake; (2) serpent; large snake; (surname) Hebi sarpa, a serpent, snake. |
螣 see styles |
téng teng2 t`eng teng |
More info & calligraphy: Flying Dragon |
鶴 鹤 see styles |
hè he4 ho tsuru(p); tsuru つる(P); ツル |
More info & calligraphy: Cranecrane (any bird of the family Gruidae, esp. the red-crowned crane, Grus japonensis); (surname) Tsuruhama The crane; the egret; translit. ha, ho. |
龍 龙 see styles |
lóng long2 lung riyou / riyo りよう |
More info & calligraphy: Dragon(out-dated kanji) (1) dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); (2) naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; (personal name) Riyou A dragon, dragon-like, imperial; tr. for nāga, which means snake, serpent; also elephant, elephantine, serpent-like, etc., cf. 那. |
ヘビ see styles |
hebi ヘビ |
More info & calligraphy: Hebi |
天龍 天龙 see styles |
tiān lóng tian1 long2 t`ien lung tien lung tenryuu / tenryu てんりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Celestial Dragon / Tian LongDevas, including Brahma, Indra, and the devas, together with the nāgas. |
小龍 小龙 see styles |
xiǎo lóng xiao3 long2 hsiao lung |
More info & calligraphy: Little Dragon |
毒蛇 see styles |
dú shé du2 she2 tu she dokuja; dokuhebi どくじゃ; どくへび |
More info & calligraphy: Viperpoisonous snake; poisonous serpent A poisonous snake.; Poisonous snakes, the four elements of the body— earth, water, fire, wind (or air)— which harm a man by their variation, i. e. increase and decrease. Also, gold. |
水蛇 see styles |
shuǐ shé shui3 she2 shui she |
More info & calligraphy: Water Snake |
火龍 火龙 see styles |
huǒ lóng huo3 long2 huo lung |
More info & calligraphy: Fire Dragon |
猛虎 see styles |
měng hǔ meng3 hu3 meng hu mouko / moko もうこ |
More info & calligraphy: Fierce Tiger(1) fierce tiger; ferocious tiger; (2) Hanshin Tigers (baseball team); (female given name) Mouko fierce tiger |
白虎 see styles |
bái hǔ bai2 hu3 pai hu byakko; hakko びゃっこ; はっこ |
More info & calligraphy: White Tiger(1) (See 四神) White Tiger (Taoist god said to rule over the western heavens); (2) {astron} (See 二十八宿) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the western heavens; (given name) Byakko |
白鶴 白鹤 see styles |
bái hè bai2 he4 pai ho hakutsuru はくつる |
More info & calligraphy: White Crane(company) Hakutsuru (brand of sake); (c) Hakutsuru (brand of sake) |
神龍 see styles |
shenron シェンロン |
More info & calligraphy: Shen Long |
蒼龍 苍龙 see styles |
cāng lóng cang1 long2 ts`ang lung tsang lung souryuu / soryu そうりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Blue Dragon(1) blue dragon; (2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (3) (astron) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the eastern heavens; (4) large horse with a bluish-leaden coat; (5) shape of an old pine tree; (given name) Souryū |
蛟龍 蛟龙 see styles |
jiāo lóng jiao1 long2 chiao lung kouryuu / koryu こうりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Water Dragon / Rain Dragon(1) mizuchi; mythical dragon-like beast, believed to ascend to the heavens through rain; (2) unfulfilled genius; dormant talent; (given name) Kōryū |
蟠龍 蟠龙 see styles |
pán lóng pan2 long2 p`an lung pan lung hanryou / hanryo はんりょう |
More info & calligraphy: Water Dragon / Coiled Dragoncoiled dragon; dragon coiled on the earth, which has not yet ascended to the sky |
金龍 see styles |
kinryuu / kinryu きんりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Golden/Metal Dragon |
靑龍 靑龙 see styles |
qīng lóng qing1 long2 ch`ing lung ching lung |
More info & calligraphy: Green Dragon / Blue Dragon |
黒龍 see styles |
kokuryuu / kokuryu こくりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Black Dragon |
龍神 龙神 see styles |
lóng shén long2 shen2 lung shen ryuujin / ryujin りゅうじん |
More info & calligraphy: Dragon SpiritA dragon-god, or spirit. |
龍鳳 龙凤 see styles |
lóng fèng long2 feng4 lung feng ryuuhou / ryuho りゅうほう |
More info & calligraphy: Dragon and Phoenix(given name) Ryūhou |
マンバ see styles |
manba マンバ |
More info & calligraphy: Manba |
孫悟空 孙悟空 see styles |
sūn wù kōng sun1 wu4 kong1 sun wu k`ung sun wu kung songokuu / songoku そんごくう |
More info & calligraphy: Sun Wukong / Son Goku(1) (char) Sun Wukong (character in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West); Monkey King; (2) (char) Son Goku (Dragon Ball); (ch) Sun Wukong (character in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West); Monkey King; (ch) Son Goku (Dragon Ball) |
白鶴拳 白鹤拳 see styles |
bái hè quán bai2 he4 quan2 pai ho ch`üan pai ho chüan |
More info & calligraphy: White Crane Fist |
起重機 起重机 see styles |
qǐ zhòng jī qi3 zhong4 ji1 ch`i chung chi chi chung chi kijuuki / kijuki きじゅうき |
More info & calligraphy: Construction Crane(See クレーン) crane; derrick |
黑虎拳 see styles |
hēi hǔ quán hei1 hu3 quan2 hei hu ch`üan hei hu chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Black Tiger Fist |
クレイン see styles |
kurein / kuren クレイン |
More info & calligraphy: Claine |
デリック see styles |
derikku デリック |
More info & calligraphy: Deric |
ハーリー see styles |
paarii / pari パーリー |
More info & calligraphy: Harleigh |
ライガー see styles |
raigaa / raiga ライガー |
(See タイゴン) liger (offspring of a male lion and a female tiger) |
三人成虎 see styles |
sān rén chéng hǔ san1 ren2 cheng2 hu3 san jen ch`eng hu san jen cheng hu |
More info & calligraphy: Tiger Rumor |
臥虎藏龍 卧虎藏龙 see styles |
wò hǔ cáng lóng wo4 hu3 cang2 long2 wo hu ts`ang lung wo hu tsang lung |
More info & calligraphy: Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon |
藏龍臥虎 藏龙卧虎 see styles |
cáng lóng wò hǔ cang2 long2 wo4 hu3 ts`ang lung wo hu tsang lung wo hu |
More info & calligraphy: Hidden Dragon Crouching Tiger |
龍鳳呈祥 龙凤呈祥 see styles |
lóng fèng chéng xiáng long2 feng4 cheng2 xiang2 lung feng ch`eng hsiang lung feng cheng hsiang |
More info & calligraphy: Dragon and Phoenix Brings Luck |
中 see styles |
zhòng zhong4 chung chun チュン |
to hit (the mark); to be hit by; to suffer; to win (a prize, a lottery) (1) (abbreviation) {mahj} (See 紅中) red dragon tile; (2) {mahj} winning hand with a pung (or kong) of red dragon tiles; (surname, given name) Mitsuru madhya. Middle, central, medium, the mean, within; to hit the centre. v. also 三諦. |
倀 伥 see styles |
chāng chang1 ch`ang chang |
(bound form) ghost of sb devoured by a tiger who helps the tiger devour others |
唬 see styles |
hǔ hu3 hu |
a tiger's roar; to scare; to intimidate; (coll.) to fool; to bluff |
唳 see styles |
lì li4 li |
cry of a crane or wild goose |
寅 see styles |
yín yin2 yin tora とら |
3rd earthly branch: 3-5 a.m., 1st solar month (4th February-5th March), year of the Tiger; ancient Chinese compass point: 60° (1) the Tiger (third sign of the Chinese zodiac); (2) (obsolete) (See 寅の刻) hour of the Tiger (around 4am, 3-5am, or 4-6am); (3) (obsolete) east-northeast; (4) (obsolete) first month of the lunar calendar; (surname) Fusa |
巳 see styles |
sì si4 ssu mi(p); shi み(P); し |
6th earthly branch: 9-11 a.m., 4th solar month (5th May-5th June), year of the Snake; ancient Chinese compass point: 150° (1) the Snake (sixth sign of the Chinese zodiac); the Serpent; (2) (obsolete) (See 巳の刻) hour of the Snake (around 10am, 9-11am, or 10am-12 noon); (3) (obsolete) south-southeast; (4) (obsolete) fourth month of the lunar calendar; (female given name) Mi snake |
彪 see styles |
biāo biao1 piao pyou / pyo ぴょう |
tiger stripes; tiger cub; (old) classifier for troops (given name) Pyou |
敔 see styles |
yǔ yu3 yü |
percussion instrument shaped as a hollow wooden tiger, with serrated strip across the back, across which one runs a drumstick |
猇 see styles |
xiāo xiao1 hsiao |
the scream or roar of a tiger; to intimidate; to scare |
甝 see styles |
hán han2 han |
white tiger |
竦 see styles |
sǒng song3 sung |
respectful; horrified; to raise (one's shoulders); to stand on tiptoe; to crane |
虍 see styles |
hū hu1 hu |
stripes of a tiger; "tiger" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 141) |
虓 see styles |
xiāo xiao1 hsiao |
roar of a tiger |
虖 see styles |
hū hu1 hu |
to exhale; to call; scream of tiger |
虯 虬 see styles |
qiú qiu2 ch`iu chiu |
young dragon with horns |
虺 see styles |
huǐ hui3 hui |
mythical venomous snake |
蚹 see styles |
fù fu4 fu |
scales on the belly of a snake, aiding locomotion; snail; to crawl |
蛟 see styles |
jiāo jiao1 chiao mitsuchi みつち mizuchi みずち |
a legendary dragon with the ability to control rain and floods; see also 蛟龍|蛟龙[jiao1 long2] mizuchi; mythical dragon-like beast |
蛻 蜕 see styles |
tuì tui4 t`ui tui monuke もぬけ nukegara ぬけがら |
skin cast off during molting; exuvia; to pupate; to molt; to slough; to cast off an old skin or shell shed skin of snake, insect, etc. (also place left behind); cast-off skin (snake, insect, etc.); husk; empty shell; exuvia; exuviae |
蜉 see styles |
fú fu2 fu |
(dragon fly); (large ant); (wasp) |
蝮 see styles |
fù fu4 fu mamushi; hami(ok); kuchibami(ok); tajihi(ok); mamushi まむし; はみ(ok); くちばみ(ok); たじひ(ok); マムシ |
insect; poisonous snake (archaic) (kana only) (See 鎖蛇) pit viper (esp. the mamushi, Gloydius blomhoffi) |
螭 see styles |
chī chi1 ch`ih chih |
dragon with horns not yet grown (in myth or heraldry); variant of 魑[chi1] |
蠎 see styles |
mǎng mang3 mang uwabami うわばみ |
old variant of 蟒[mang3] (1) (kana only) large snake; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) heavy drinking; heavy drinker |
貙 䝙 see styles |
chū chu1 ch`u chu |
(archaic) animal resembling a tiger |
辰 see styles |
chén chen2 ch`en chen tatsu たつ |
5th earthly branch: 7-9 a.m., 3rd solar month (5th April-4th May), year of the Dragon; ancient Chinese compass point: 120° (1) the Dragon (fifth sign of the Chinese zodiac); (2) (obsolete) (See 辰の刻) hour of the Dragon (around 8am, 7-9am, or 8-10am); (3) (obsolete) east-southeast; (4) (obsolete) third month of the lunar calendar; (given name) Yoshi Hour; time; the celestial bodies. |
镻 see styles |
dié die2 tieh |
name of poisonous snake in ancient text |
驪 骊 see styles |
lí li2 li |
black horse; jet steed; good horse; legendary black dragon |
魑 see styles |
chī chi1 ch`ih chih chi |
used in 魑魅[chi1mei4] A mountain demon resembling a tiger; 魅 is a demon of marshes having the head of a pig and body of a man. The two words are used together indicating evil spirits. |
鯱 see styles |
shachi; shachi しゃち; シャチ |
(1) (kana only) orca (Orcinus orca); killer whale; grampus; (2) (abbreviation) (See 鯱・しゃちほこ・1) shachi; mythical carp with the head of a tiger and the body of a fish, considered auspicious protectors of well-being; (3) (abbreviation) (See 鯱・しゃちほこ・2) roof ornament in the shape of a shachi (believed to provide protection against fire by causing rain to fall); (surname) Shachihoko |
鱗 鳞 see styles |
lín lin2 lin uroko(p); koke; kokera; uroko(p) うろこ(P); こけ; こけら; ウロコ(P) |
scales (of fish) (1) (kana only) scale (of fish, snake, etc.); (2) (kana only) serif (on kana or kanji (e.g. in Mincho font)); (female given name) Rin |
鵺 see styles |
yè ye4 yeh nue ぬえ |
a kind of bird similar to pheasant (1) Japanese chimera; mythical creature with a monkey's head, tanuki's body, tiger's limbs, and a snake tail; (2) White's thrush (Zoothera dauma); (3) man of mystery; enigma; (female given name) Nue |
鵾 鹍 see styles |
kūn kun1 k`un kun |
large bird, possibly related to crane or swan (archaic); mythical monstrous bird, cf Sinbad's roc |
鶤 see styles |
kūn kun1 k`un kun |
variant of 鵾|鹍, large bird, possibly related to crane or swan (archaic); mythical monstrous bird, cf Sinbad's roc |
鸛 鹳 see styles |
guàn guan4 kuan kounotori; kou; kounotori / konotori; ko; konotori こうのとり; こう; コウノトリ |
crane; stork (kana only) stork (esp. the Oriental stork, Ciconia boyciana) |
龖 see styles |
dá da2 ta |
a vista of a dragon in flight |
龗 see styles |
okami おかみ |
(rare) water god; rain and snow god; dragon god; dragon king |
㘚 㘎 see styles |
hǎn han3 han |
(literary) (of a tiger) to growl; to roar |
一揃 see styles |
pinzoro; pinzoro ピンぞろ; ピンゾロ |
(kana only) (See ピン・1) roll of all ones (dice); snake eyes |
丁巳 see styles |
dīng sì ding1 si4 ting ssu hinotomi; teishi / hinotomi; teshi ひのとみ; ていし |
fifty-fourth year D6 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1977 or 2037 (See 干支・1) Fire Snake (54th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1917, 1977, 2037) |
三性 see styles |
sān xìng san1 xing4 san hsing sanshō |
The three types of character 善, 惡, 無記 good, bad and undefinable, or neutral; v. 唯識論 5. Also, 徧依圓三性 the three aspects of the nature of a thing— partial, as when a rope is mistaken for a snake; only partly reliable, i.e. incomplete inference, as when it is considered as mere hemp; all around, or perfect, when content, form, etc., are all considered. |
三熱 三热 see styles |
sān rè san1 re4 san je san netsu |
The three distresses of which dragons and dragon-kings are afraid— fiery heat, fierce wind, and the garuḍa bird which preys on them for food. |
丙寅 see styles |
bǐng yín bing3 yin2 ping yin hinoetora; heiin / hinoetora; hen ひのえとら; へいいん |
third year C3 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1986 or 2046 (See 干支・1) Fire Tiger (3rd term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1926, 1986, 2046) |
丙辰 see styles |
bǐng chén bing3 chen2 ping ch`en ping chen hinoetatsu; heishin / hinoetatsu; heshin ひのえたつ; へいしん |
fifty-third year C5 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1976 or 2036 (See 干支・1) Fire Dragon (53rd term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1916, 1976, 2036) |
丹頂 see styles |
tanchou; tanchou / tancho; tancho たんちょう; タンチョウ |
(1) (kana only) red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis); Japanese crane; (2) red-cap oranda (goldfish); (3) Tanchō (koi variety); (4) having a red crest or patch on the head (of a bird, fish, etc.); (place-name, surname) Tanchō |
乘鶴 乘鹤 see styles |
chéng hè cheng2 he4 ch`eng ho cheng ho |
to fly on a crane; to die |
乘龍 乘龙 see styles |
chéng lóng cheng2 long2 ch`eng lung cheng lung |
to ride the dragon; to die (of emperors and kings) |
乙姫 see styles |
tsubaki つばき |
(1) younger princess; (2) Princess of the Dragon Palace (from the story of Urashima Taro); Oto-Hime; (female given name) Tsubaki |
乙巳 see styles |
yǐ sì yi3 si4 i ssu kinotomi; isshi; osshi きのとみ; いっし; おっし |
forty-second year B6 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1965 or 2025 (See 干支・1) Wood Snake (42nd term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1905, 1965, 2025); (given name) Otomi |
亢竜 see styles |
kouryou / koryo こうりょう |
dragon which has already ascended to the heavens |
人喰 see styles |
hitokui ひとくい |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) cannibalism; biting (someone); (can be adjective with の) (2) man-eating (e.g. tiger); cannibalistic |
仙客 see styles |
senkaku せんかく |
(1) (rare) (See 仙人・1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); (2) (rare) (See 鶴) crane (bird) |
仙鶴 仙鹤 see styles |
xiān hè xian1 he4 hsien ho |
red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis) |
伏虎 see styles |
fú hǔ fu2 hu3 fu hu fukko |
to subdue a tiger; fig. to prevail over sinister forces subduer of lions |
伯都 see styles |
bó dū bo2 du1 po tu |
tiger (ancient, dialect) |
俗辣 see styles |
sú là su2 la4 su la |
(slang) (Tw) coward; paper tiger; a nobody (from Taiwanese 卒仔, Tai-lo pr. [tsut-á]) |
倀鬼 伥鬼 see styles |
chāng guǐ chang1 gui3 ch`ang kuei chang kuei |
ghost of sb devoured by a tiger who helps the tiger devour others |
冠鶴 see styles |
kanmurizuru かんむりづる |
crowned crane |
刺桐 see styles |
cì tóng ci4 tong2 tz`u t`ung tzu tung |
Indian coral tree; sunshine tree; tiger's claw; Erythrina variegata (botany) |
吊塔 see styles |
diào tǎ diao4 ta3 tiao t`a tiao ta |
a tower crane |
吊機 吊机 see styles |
diào jī diao4 ji1 tiao chi |
crane; hoist |
吊車 吊车 see styles |
diào chē diao4 che1 tiao ch`e tiao che |
hoist; crane; elevator |
吊運 吊运 see styles |
diào yùn diao4 yun4 tiao yün |
to transport by crane; to convey |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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