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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
螣 see styles |
téng teng2 t`eng teng |
More info & calligraphy: Flying Dragon |
虯 虬 see styles |
qiú qiu2 ch`iu chiu |
young dragon with horns |
昇竜 see styles |
shouryuu / shoryu しょうりゅう |
(See 昇り竜・のぼりりゅう・1) rising dragon; great dash; (surname, given name) Shouryū |
臥竜 see styles |
garyou / garyo がりょう |
(1) unrecognized genius; exceptional person hidden among the masses; (2) reclining dragon; (given name) Garyō |
臥龍 卧龙 see styles |
wò lóng wo4 long2 wo lung garyuu / garyu がりゅう |
sleeping dragon; (fig.) a person of outstanding talent who lives in obscurity (1) unrecognized genius; exceptional person hidden among the masses; (2) reclining dragon; (given name) Garyū |
飛竜 see styles |
hiryuu; hiryou / hiryu; hiryo ひりゅう; ひりょう |
flying dragon; (surname) Hiryū |
龍套 龙套 see styles |
lóng tào long2 tao4 lung t`ao lung tao |
costume of minor characters in opera, featuring dragon designs; walk-on |
奔那伽 see styles |
bēn nà qié ben1 na4 qie2 pen na ch`ieh pen na chieh honnaga |
puṣpanāga, the flowering dragon-tree under which Maitreya is said to have attained enlightenment. |
昇り竜 see styles |
noboriryuu / noboriryu のぼりりゅう |
(1) rising dragon; (2) (kana only) white saddle (Helvella crispa); elfin saddle; common helvel |
昇り龍 see styles |
noboriryuu / noboriryu のぼりりゅう |
(1) rising dragon; (2) (kana only) white saddle (Helvella crispa); elfin saddle; common helvel |
登り竜 see styles |
noboriryuu / noboriryu のぼりりゅう |
(1) rising dragon; (2) (kana only) white saddle (Helvella crispa); elfin saddle; common helvel |
登り龍 see styles |
noboriryuu / noboriryu のぼりりゅう |
(1) rising dragon; (2) (kana only) white saddle (Helvella crispa); elfin saddle; common helvel |
降り竜 see styles |
kudariryou / kudariryo くだりりょう kudariryuu / kudariryu くだりりゅう |
descending dragon |
降り龍 see styles |
kudariryou / kudariryo くだりりょう kudariryuu / kudariryu くだりりゅう |
descending dragon |
飛蜥蜴 see styles |
tobitokage; tobitokage とびとかげ; トビトカゲ |
(kana only) flying dragon (any gliding lizard of genus Draco) |
港龍航空 港龙航空 see styles |
gǎng lóng háng kōng gang3 long2 hang2 kong1 kang lung hang k`ung kang lung hang kung |
Hong Kong Dragon Airlines (operating as Dragonair), Hong Kong-based international airline |
トビトカゲ see styles |
tobitokage トビトカゲ |
(kana only) flying dragon (any gliding lizard of genus Draco) |
Variations: |
garyuu; garyou / garyu; garyo がりゅう; がりょう |
(1) unrecognized genius; exceptional person hidden among the masses; (2) reclining dragon |
ノボリリュウ see styles |
noboriryuu / noboriryu ノボリリュウ |
(1) rising dragon; (2) (kana only) white saddle (Helvella crispa); elfin saddle; common helvel |
強龍不壓地頭蛇 强龙不压地头蛇 see styles |
qiáng lóng bù yā dì tóu shé qiang2 long2 bu4 ya1 di4 tou2 she2 ch`iang lung pu ya ti t`ou she chiang lung pu ya ti tou she |
lit. strong dragon cannot repress a snake (idiom); fig. a local gangster who is above the law |
Variations: |
kudariryuu; kudariryou / kudariryu; kudariryo くだりりゅう; くだりりょう |
(See 昇り竜・のぼりりゅう・1) descending dragon |
Variations: |
noboriryuu; noboriryuu / noboriryu; noboriryu のぼりりゅう; ノボリリュウ |
(1) (See 昇竜・しょうりゅう) rising dragon; (2) (kana only) white saddle (Helvella crispa); elfin saddle; common helvel |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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