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寝殿

see styles
 shinden
    しんでん
(1) (See 寝殿造) main building in a Heian palace; (2) (hist) main residence of an emperor

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

寵幸


宠幸

see styles
chǒng xìng
    chong3 xing4
ch`ung hsing
    chung hsing
 choukou / choko
    ちょうこう
(old) (esp. of the Emperor) to show special favor towards
favor; favour; grace

封王

see styles
fēng wáng
    feng1 wang2
feng wang
to win the championship; (of an emperor) to bestow the title of king on a subject

封禪


封禅

see styles
fēng shàn
    feng1 shan4
feng shan
(of an emperor) to pay homage to Heaven at Mount Tai and to Earth at Mount Liangfu

封邑

see styles
fēng yì
    feng1 yi4
feng i
grant of territory by an emperor or monarch (old)

尉繚


尉缭

see styles
wèi liáo
    wei4 liao2
wei liao
Wei Lao (c. 450 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), advisor to the first Qin emperor Qin Shihuang 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2], possible author of the Wei Liaozi 尉繚子|尉缭子[Wei4 Liao2 zi5] text on military strategy

尊攘

see styles
 sonjou / sonjo
    そんじょう
(hist) (abbreviation) (Bakumatsu-period slogan) (See 尊皇攘夷) revere the Emperor, expel the (Western) barbarians

尊王

see styles
 sonnou / sonno
    そんのう
reverence for the emperor; advocate of imperial rule

尊皇

see styles
 sonnou / sonno
    そんのう
reverence for the emperor; advocate of imperial rule

尊號


尊号

see styles
zūn hào
    zun1 hao4
tsun hao
 songō
honorific title; form of address reserved for a queen, ancestor, emperor etc
name of venerated

崇禎


崇祯

see styles
chóng zhēn
    chong2 zhen1
ch`ung chen
    chung chen
 takayoshi
    たかよし
Chongzhen, reign name of last Ming emperor (1628-1644)
(personal name) Takayoshi

崩御

see styles
 hougyo / hogyo
    ほうぎょ
(n,vs,vi) (honorific or respectful language) death (of an emperor); demise

崩殂

see styles
bēng cú
    beng1 cu2
peng ts`u
    peng tsu
(of an emperor) to die

帝俊

see styles
dì jun
    di4 jun4
ti chün
Dijun, Shang dynasty protector God, possibly same as legendary Emperor 帝嚳|帝喾[Di4 Ku4]

帝嚳


帝喾

see styles
dì kù
    di4 ku4
ti k`u
    ti ku
Di Ku or Emperor Ku, one of the Five Legendary Emperors 五帝[wu3 di4], great-grandson of the Yellow Emperor 黃帝|黄帝[Huang2 di4]

帝徳

see styles
 teitoku / tetoku
    ていとく
emperor's virtue

帝王

see styles
dì wáng
    di4 wang2
ti wang
 teiou / teo
    ていおう
regent; monarch
sovereign; emperor; monarch
a major king

帝辛

see styles
dì xīn
    di4 xin1
ti hsin
Emperor Xin, last ruler of Shang (11th Century BC), famous as a tyrant

年號


年号

see styles
nián hào
    nian2 hao4
nien hao
reign title; era name (name for either the entire reign of an emperor or one part of it); year number (such as 2016 or 甲子)
See: 年号

幼帝

see styles
 youtei / yote
    ようてい
young emperor

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)

康熙

see styles
kāng xī
    kang1 xi1
k`ang hsi
    kang hsi
Kangxi, title of the reign (1661-1722) of the Kangxi Emperor 聖祖|圣祖[Sheng4 zu3]

廃帝

see styles
 haitei / haite
    はいてい
dethroned emperor or king; (personal name) Haitei

廟號


庙号

see styles
miào hào
    miao4 hao4
miao hao
temple name of a deceased Chinese emperor

建文

see styles
jiàn wén
    jian4 wen2
chien wen
 kenbun
    けんぶん
Jianwen Emperor, reign name of second Ming Emperor Zhu Yunwen 朱允炆[Zhu1 Yun3 wen2] (1377-1402), reigned 1398-1402
(given name) Kenbun

弄臣

see styles
nòng chén
    nong4 chen2
nung ch`en
    nung chen
emperor's favorite courtier

引見


引见

see styles
yǐn jiàn
    yin3 jian4
yin chien
 inken
    いんけん
to introduce (sb); (esp.) to present to the emperor
(noun, transitive verb) audience; interview

弘治

see styles
hóng zhì
    hong2 zhi4
hung chih
 kouji / koji
    こうじ
Hongzhi Emperor, reign name of ninth Ming emperor 朱祐樘[Zhu1 You4 tang2] (1470-1505), reigned 1487-1505, temple name 明孝宗[Ming2 Xiao4 zong1]
Kōji era (1555.10.23-1558.2.28); (given name) Hiroharu

張勳


张勋

see styles
zhāng xūn
    zhang1 xun1
chang hsün
Zhang Xun (1854-1923), Qing loyalist general who attempted to restore the abdicated emperor Puyi 溥儀|溥仪[Pu3 yi2] to the throne in the Manchu Restoration of 1917 張勳復辟|张勋复辟[Zhang1 Xun1 Fu4 bi4]

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)

後宮


后宫

see styles
hòu gōng
    hou4 gong1
hou kung
 koukyuu / kokyu
    こうきゅう
harem; chambers of imperial concubines
(1) (See 七殿,五舎) inner palace (reserved for women); harem; seraglio; (2) consort of the emperor; (surname) Ushiromiya

御上

see styles
 miue
    みうえ
(1) (honorific or respectful language) Emperor; (2) (honorific or respectful language) authorities; government; (3) term used to refer to a woman running a restaurant, inn, etc.; landlady; (4) (honorific or respectful language) your wife; his wife; madam; (surname) Miue

御前

see styles
 gozen; goze; mimae
    ごぜん; ごぜ; みまえ
(1) (See おまえ・2) presence (of a nobleman, the emperor, etc.); (2) (See 前駆・1) outrider (person riding horseback in the lead position of a cavalcade); (n,n-suf) (3) My Lord; My Lady; (surname) Mimae

御子

see styles
 miko
    みこ
(1) God's son (in Christianity); (2) child of the emperor; (polite language) (someone else's) child; (surname, female given name) Miko

御弟

see styles
yù dì
    yu4 di4
yü ti
emperor's young brother

御手

see styles
yù shǒu
    yu4 shou3
yü shou
 mitarashi
    みたらし
the emperor's hand; variant of 馭手|驭手[yu4 shou3]
(1) (polite language) hand; arm; (2) (honorific or respectful language) handwriting; penmanship; (interjection) (3) 'shake' (command to have a dog place its paw in your hand); (personal name) Mitarashi

御批

see styles
yù pī
    yu4 pi1
yü p`i
    yü pi
imperial rescript; emperor's written instructions in response to a report

御時

see styles
 oontoki
    おおんとき
(honorific or respectful language) reign of an emperor of Japan

御用

see styles
yù yòng
    yu4 yong4
yü yung
 goyou / goyo
    ごよう
for use by the emperor; imperial; (derog.) in the pay of the ruler
(1) your order; your business; official business; (2) arrest; apprehension; capture

御膳

see styles
 gozen
    ごぜん
(honorific or respectful language) meal; emperor's meal

御製

see styles
 gyosei / gyose
    ぎょせい
poem or song written by the emperor

御言

see styles
 mikoto
    みこと
(honorific or respectful language) the spoken words of the emperor or a noble

御詠

see styles
 gyoei / gyoe
    ぎょえい
poem written by the Emperor or a member of the imperial family

御賜


御赐

see styles
yù cì
    yu4 ci4
yü tz`u
    yü tzu
to be bestowed by the emperor

御門

see styles
 mikado
    みかど
(1) emperor (of Japan); mikado; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (the gates of an) imperial residence; (place-name, surname) Mikado

德仁

see styles
dé rén
    de2 ren2
te jen
Naruhito (1960-), emperor of Japan from 2019

応神

see styles
 oujin / ojin
    おうじん
(person) Oujin (fifteenth emperor of Japan) (270-310 CE)

恩倖

see styles
 onkou / onko
    おんこう
(archaism) the emperor's personal favour

恩幸

see styles
 onkou / onko
    おんこう
(archaism) the emperor's personal favour

恩澤


恩泽

see styles
ēn zé
    en1 ze2
en tse
 onsawa
    おんさわ
favor from an emperor or high official
(surname) Onsawa

恩賚

see styles
 mitamanofuyu
    みたまのふゆ
(archaism) (honorific or respectful language) divine grace; divine protection; boon from the gods (or the emperor, etc.)

恩頼

see styles
 mitamanofuyu
    みたまのふゆ
(archaism) (honorific or respectful language) divine grace; divine protection; boon from the gods (or the emperor, etc.)

愷徹


恺彻

see styles
kǎi chè
    kai3 che4
k`ai ch`e
    kai che
variant of 愷撒|恺撒, Caesar (emperor) used by Yan Fu 嚴復|严复

愷撒


恺撒

see styles
kǎi sā
    kai3 sa1
k`ai sa
    kai sa
Caesar (name); Gaius Julius Caesar 100-42 BC; by extension, emperor, Kaiser, Tsar

應制


应制

see styles
yìng zhì
    ying4 zhi4
ying chih
to write a poem on the order of the Emperor

成化

see styles
chéng huà
    cheng2 hua4
ch`eng hua
    cheng hua
Chenghua, reign title of the eighth Ming emperor (reigned 1465-1487)

承運


承运

see styles
chéng yùn
    cheng2 yun4
ch`eng yün
    cheng yün
to provide transport; to accept the Mandate of Heaven; to acknowledge one's calling to be emperor

拂士

see styles
bì shì
    bi4 shi4
pi shih
attendant to the emperor; wise counselor

拝謁

see styles
 haietsu
    はいえつ
(n,vs,vi) (humble language) audience with someone of high rank (e.g. the emperor)

捧持

see styles
 houji / hoji
    ほうじ
(noun/participle) bearing; presenting; holding up (emperor's picture)

揖譲

see styles
 yuujou / yujo
    ゆうじょう
(noun/participle) (1) (rare) bowing respectfully with one's hands clasped in front of one's chest; (noun/participle) (2) (archaism) abdication of an emperor to a successor (in China)

摺奏


折奏

see styles
zhé zòu
    zhe2 zou4
che tsou
memorial to the emperor (folded in accordion form)

改元

see styles
gǎi yuán
    gai3 yuan2
kai yüan
 kaigen
    かいげん
to change an emperor's or ruler's reign title (old)
(n,vs,vt,vi) change of era; (surname) Kaimoto

斎宮

see styles
 saiguu / saigu
    さいぐう
(hist) unmarried imperial princess serving at the Ise Grand Shrine in place of the Emperor; (place-name) Saikuu

斎王

see styles
 saiou / saio
    さいおう
(hist) unmarried imperial princess serving at the Ise Grand Shrine or the Kamo Shrine in place of the Emperor; (place-name) Saiou

新嘗

see styles
 niiname; shinjou; shinshou; niinae(ok); niwanai(ok) / niname; shinjo; shinsho; ninae(ok); niwanai(ok)
    にいなめ; しんじょう; しんしょう; にいなえ(ok); にわない(ok)
ceremonial offering to the deities by the Emperor of newly-harvested rice

新帝

see styles
 shintei / shinte
    しんてい
new emperor

新皇

see styles
 shinnou / shinno
    しんのう
(rare) (See 新帝) new emperor

明仁

see styles
míng rén
    ming2 ren2
ming jen
 meinin / menin
    めいにん
Akihito, personal name of the Heisei 平成[Ping2 cheng2] emperor of Japan (1933-), reigned 1989-2019
(surname) Meinin

晏駕


晏驾

see styles
yàn jià
    yan4 jia4
yen chia
to die (exclusively of the Emperor)

景泰

see styles
jǐng tài
    jing3 tai4
ching t`ai
    ching tai
Jingtai county in Baiyin 白銀|白银[Bai2 yin2], Gansu; Jingtai Emperor, reign name of seventh Ming Emperor Zhu Qiyu 朱祁鈺|朱祁钰[Zhu1 Qi2 yu4] (1428-1457), reigned 1449-1457, temple name 代宗[Dai4 zong1]

更位

see styles
 koui / koi
    こうい
second accession of the same emperor

曹丕

see styles
cáo pī
    cao2 pi1
ts`ao p`i
    tsao pi
 souhi / sohi
    そうひ
Cao Pi (187-226), second son of Cao Cao 曹操, king then emperor of Cao Wei 曹魏 from 220, ruled as Emperor Wen 魏文帝, also a noted calligrapher
(person) Cao Pi (187-226 CE; first emperor of Cao Wei); Emperor Wen of Wei

曹操

see styles
cáo cāo
    cao2 cao1
ts`ao ts`ao
    tsao tsao
 sousou / soso
    そうそう
Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei 曹魏, father of Emperor Cao Pi 曹丕; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义
(person) Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei, father of Emperor Cao Pi; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms

朝天

see styles
cháo tiān
    chao2 tian1
ch`ao t`ien
    chao tien
to have an audience with the Emperor; to be presented at court; to look skyward; to look up

朝敵

see styles
 chouteki / choteki
    ちょうてき
enemy of the emperor; rebel against the imperial government

朝覲


朝觐

see styles
cháo jìn
    chao2 jin4
ch`ao chin
    chao chin
to give audience (of emperor); retainers' duty to pay respect to sovereign; hajj (Islam)

朝貢


朝贡

see styles
cháo gòng
    chao2 gong4
ch`ao kung
    chao kung
 choukou / choko
    ちょうこう
to present tribute (to the emperor)
(n,vs,vi) bringing tribute

朝賀

see styles
 chouga / choga
    ちょうが
New Year's greetings or well-wishes offered by retainers to the Emperor; (surname) Tomoga

本紀


本纪

see styles
běn jì
    ben3 ji4
pen chi
 honki
biographic sketch of an emperor
biographical records

朱棣

see styles
zhū dì
    zhu1 di4
chu ti
Zhu Di, personal name of third Ming Emperor Yongle 永樂|永乐[Yong3 le4]

朱溫


朱温

see styles
zhū wēn
    zhu1 wen1
chu wen
Zhu Wen (852-912), military governor 節度使|节度使[jie2 du4 shi3] at the end of Tang, founder of Later Liang of the Five Dynasties (907-923), also known as Emperor Taizu of Later Liang 後梁太祖|后梁太祖[Hou4 Liang2 Tai4 zu3]

李亨

see styles
lǐ hēng
    li3 heng1
li heng
Li Heng, personal name of eighth Tang emperor Suzong 肅宗|肃宗[Su4 zong1] (711-762), reigned 756-762

李儇

see styles
lǐ xuān
    li3 xuan1
li hsüan
Li Xuan, personal name of nineteenth Tang emperor Xizong 僖宗[Xi1 zhong1] (862-888), reigned 873-888

李哲

see styles
lǐ zhé
    li3 zhe2
li che
Li Zhe, personal name of fourth Tang Emperor Zhongzong 唐中宗[Tang2 Zhong1 zong1] (656-710), reigned 705-710

李忱

see styles
lǐ chén
    li3 chen2
li ch`en
    li chen
Li Chen, personal name of seventeenth Tang emperor Xuanzong 宣宗[Xuan1 zong1] (810-859), reigned 846-859

李恆


李恒

see styles
lǐ héng
    li3 heng2
li heng
Li Heng, personal name of thirteenth Tang emperor Muzong 穆宗[Mu4 Zong1] (795-824), reigned 821-825

李旦

see styles
lǐ dàn
    li3 dan4
li tan
Li Dan, personal name of sixth Tang emperor Ruizong 唐睿宗[Tang2 Rui4 zong1] (662-716), reigned 684-690 and 710-712

李昂

see styles
lǐ áng
    li3 ang2
li ang
Li Ang, personal name of fifteenth Tang emperor Wenzong 文宗[Wen2 zong1] (809-840), reigned 827-840

李曄


李晔

see styles
lǐ yè
    li3 ye4
li yeh
Li Ye, personal name of twentieth Tang emperor Zhaozong 昭宗[Zhao1 zong1] (867-904), reigned 888-904

李治

see styles
lǐ zhì
    li3 zhi4
li chih
Li Zhi, personal name of third Tang emperor Gaozong 唐高宗[Tang2 Gao1 zong1], (628-683), reigned 649-683

李淵


李渊

see styles
lǐ yuān
    li3 yuan1
li yüan
 rien
    りえん
Li Yuan, personal name of first Tang emperor Gaozu 唐高祖[Tang2 Gao1 zu3] (566-635), reigned 618-626
(given name) Rien; (person) Li Yuan (Emperor Gaozu of China's Tang Dynasty)

李湛

see styles
lǐ zhàn
    li3 zhan4
li chan
Li Zhan, personal name of fourteenth Tang emperor Jingzong 敬宗[Jing4 Zong1] (809-827), reigned 825-827

李漼

see styles
lǐ cuǐ
    li3 cui3
li ts`ui
    li tsui
Li Cui, personal name of eighteenth Tang emperor Yizong 懿宗[Yi4 zong1] (833-873), reigned 859-873

李瀍

see styles
lǐ chán
    li3 chan2
li ch`an
    li chan
Li Chan, personal name of sixteenth Tang Emperor Wuzong 武宗[Wu3 zong1] (814-846), reigned 840-846

李祝

see styles
lǐ zhù
    li3 zhu4
li chu
Lizhu, personal name of twenty-first and last Tang emperor Aidi 哀帝[Ai1 di4] (892-908), reigned 904-907

李純


李纯

see styles
lǐ chún
    li3 chun2
li ch`un
    li chun
Li Chun, personal name of twelfth Tang emperor Xianzong 憲宗|宪宗[Xian4 zong1] (778-820), reigned 805-820

李誦


李诵

see styles
lǐ sòng
    li3 song4
li sung
Li Song, personal name of eleventh Tang emperor Shunzong 順宗|顺宗[Shun4 zong1] (761-806), reigned 805-806

李豫

see styles
lǐ yù
    li3 yu4
li yü
Li Yu, personal name of ninth Tang emperor Taizong 代宗[Tai4 zong1] (727-779), reigned 762-779

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