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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
隠れ里 see styles |
kakurezato かくれざと |
(1) hidden village (esp. hidden retreat for nobles or refuge for soldiers of a defeated army); isolated village; (2) legendary land (deep in mountains or underground); Shangri-La |
隱身草 隐身草 see styles |
yǐn shēn cǎo yin3 shen1 cao3 yin shen ts`ao yin shen tsao |
legendary grass conferring invisibility; fig. to conceal oneself or one's plans |
高辛氏 see styles |
gāo xīn shì gao1 xin1 shi4 kao hsin shih |
one of the five legendary emperors, also called 嚳|喾[Ku4] |
黄金国 see styles |
ougonkoku / ogonkoku おうごんこく |
El Dorado; legendary land of wealth |
アマビエ see styles |
amabie アマビエ |
amabie; legendary monster said to appear from the sea prophesizing either an abundant harvest or an epidemic; (leg,cr) Amabie (Japanese folk monster) |
ムー大陸 see styles |
muutairiku / mutairiku ムーたいりく |
Mu (legendary lost continent) |
三韓出兵 see styles |
sankanshuppei / sankanshuppe さんかんしゅっぺい |
(hist) (See 三韓征伐) conquest of the three Koreas (legendary military invasion of the Korean kingdoms; 3rd century CE) |
三韓征伐 see styles |
sankanseibatsu / sankansebatsu さんかんせいばつ |
(hist) conquest of the three Koreas (legendary military invasion of the Korean kingdoms; 3rd century CE) |
俄底浦斯 see styles |
é dǐ pǔ sī e2 di3 pu3 si1 o ti p`u ssu o ti pu ssu |
Oedipus, legendary king of Thebes who killed his father and married his mother |
傳奇人物 传奇人物 see styles |
chuán qí rén wù chuan2 qi2 ren2 wu4 ch`uan ch`i jen wu chuan chi jen wu |
legendary person; legend (i.e. person) |
四大美女 see styles |
sì dà měi nǚ si4 da4 mei3 nu:3 ssu ta mei nü |
the four legendary beauties of ancient China, namely: Xishi 西施[Xi1 shi1], Wang Zhaojun 王昭君[Wang2 Zhao1 jun1], Diaochan 貂蟬|貂蝉[Diao1 Chan2] and Yang Yuhuan 楊玉環|杨玉环[Yang2 Yu4 huan2] |
沅江九肋 see styles |
yuán jiāng jiǔ lèi yuan2 jiang1 jiu3 lei4 yüan chiang chiu lei |
rare talent; lit. legendary nine-ribbed turtle of Yuan river |
滿漢全席 满汉全席 see styles |
mǎn hàn quán xí man3 han4 quan2 xi2 man han ch`üan hsi man han chüan hsi |
the Manchu Han imperial feast, a legendary banquet in the Qing dynasty; (fig.) a sumptuous banquet |
羲皇上人 see styles |
xī huáng shàng rén xi1 huang2 shang4 ren2 hsi huang shang jen |
lit. a person before the legendary emperor Fuxi 伏羲[Fu2 Xi1]; person from ages immemorial; fig. untroubled person |
英雄伝説 see styles |
eiyuudensetsu / eyudensetsu えいゆうでんせつ |
heroic legendary tale; (wk) Legend of Heroes (video game series) |
説話文学 see styles |
setsuwabungaku せつわぶんがく |
legendary literature; narrative literature |
磐司磐三郎 see styles |
banjibanzaburou / banjibanzaburo ばんじばんざぶろう |
(person) Banji Banzaburō (legendary hunter) |
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haka はか |
(leg) Baxia (legendary Chinese dragon) |
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hikyuu / hikyu ひきゅう |
(1) ferocious leopard-like beast (Chinese legendary animal); (2) brave warrior |
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nobusuma のぶすま |
(1) legendary monster resembling a flying squirrel; (2) (orig. meaning) (See ムササビ) Japanese giant flying squirrel (Petaurista leucogenys); (3) {food} (esp. 野衾) Japanese dish prepared with cooked fish and chicken |
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hassoutobi / hassotobi はっそうとび |
(1) {sumo} leap up from the initial charge in order to surprise the opponent; (2) (orig. meaning) (Minamoto Yoshitsune's legendary) eight ship leap |
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nobusuma のぶすま |
(1) legendary monster resembling a flying squirrel; (2) (orig. meaning) (See ムササビ) Japanese giant flying squirrel (Petaurista leucogenys); (3) {food} Japanese dish prepared with cooked fish and chicken |
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amabie; amabie(sk) アマビエ; アマビヱ(sk) |
amabie; legendary monster said to appear from the sea prophesizing either an abundant harvest or an epidemic |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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