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李适

see styles
lǐ kuò
    li3 kuo4
li k`uo
    li kuo
Li Kuo, personal name of tenth Tang emperor Dezong 德宗[De2 Zong1], (742-805), reigned 779-805

李靖

see styles
lǐ jìng
    li3 jing4
li ching
 risei / rise
    りせい
Li Jing (570-649 AD), Tang Dynasty general and purported author of "Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang" 唐太宗李衛公問對|唐太宗李卫公问对[Tang2 Tai4 zong1 Li3 Wei4 Gong1 Wen4 dui4], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1]
(personal name) Risei

梓宮

see styles
 shikyuu / shikyu
    しきゅう
(archaism) Emperor's coffin (made of catalpa wood)

梓童

see styles
zǐ tóng
    zi3 tong2
tzu t`ung
    tzu tung
(often used in traditional novels) term used by an emperor to address the empress

梵皇

see styles
fàn huáng
    fan4 huang2
fan huang
 bonkō
The Indian Emperor, Buddha.

椅子

see styles
yǐ zi
    yi3 zi5
i tzu
 hisako
    ひさこ
chair; CL:把[ba3],套[tao4]
(1) chair; stool; (2) post; office; position; traditional square chair with armrests and a torii-shaped back (used by the emperor, etc. during ceremonies); (female given name) Hisako

楊俊


杨俊

see styles
yáng jun
    yang2 jun4
yang chün
Yang Jun (571-600), son of the first Sui emperor 楊堅|杨坚[Yang2 Jian1]

楊堅


杨坚

see styles
yáng jiān
    yang2 jian1
yang chien
 youken / yoken
    ようけん
first Sui emperor Yang Jian (541-604), reigned 581-604
(personal name) Yōken

榆罔

see styles
yú wǎng
    yu2 wang3
yü wang
Yuwang (c. 2000 BC), last of the legendary Flame Emperors 炎帝[Yan2 di4], defeated by the Yellow Emperor 黃帝|黄帝[Huang2 di4]

欽犯


钦犯

see styles
qīn fàn
    qin1 fan4
ch`in fan
    chin fan
criminal whose arrest has been ordered by the emperor

欽賜


钦赐

see styles
qīn cì
    qin1 ci4
ch`in tz`u
    chin tzu
(of an emperor) to bestow

正德

see styles
zhèng dé
    zheng4 de2
cheng te
Zhengde Emperor, reign name of eleventh Ming emperor Zhu Houzhao 朱厚照[Zhu1 Hou4 zhao4] (1491-1521), reigned 1505-1521, temple name 明武宗[Ming2 Wu3 zong1]

正朔

see styles
zhēng shuò
    zheng1 shuo4
cheng shuo
 seisaku / sesaku
    せいさく
first day of the first lunar month; (old) calendar promulgated by the first emperor of a dynasty
beginning of the month or the year; New Year's Day; the calendar; (given name) Seisaku

武帝

see styles
 butei / bute
    ぶてい
(person) Wu (Chinese emperor); Butei

永嘉

see styles
yǒng jiā
    yong3 jia1
yung chia
 Yōka
Yongjia county in Wenzhou 溫州|温州[Wen1 zhou1], Zhejiang; reign name 307-313 of Jin Emperor Huai 晉懷帝|晋怀帝[Jin4 Huai2 di4]
Yongjia

永樂


永乐

see styles
yǒng lè
    yong3 le4
yung le
 eiraku / eraku
    えいらく
Yongle Emperor, reign name of third Ming emperor Zhu Di 朱棣[Zhu1 Di4] (1360-1424), reigned 1403-1424, temple name 明成祖[Ming2 Cheng2 zu3]
(surname) Eiraku

沖齡


冲龄

see styles
chōng líng
    chong1 ling2
ch`ung ling
    chung ling
childhood (typically used in reference to an emperor)

法帝

see styles
fǎ dì
    fa3 di4
fa ti
 hottei
Dharma emperor, i. e. the Buddha.

法皇

see styles
 houou / hoo
    ほうおう
(abbreviation) (See 太上法皇) cloistered emperor; ex-emperor who has become a monk

洪武

see styles
hóng wǔ
    hong2 wu3
hung wu
Hongwu Emperor, also written Hung-wu Ti, reign name of first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋[Zhu1 Yuan2 zhang1] (1328-1398), reigned 1386-1398, temple name 明太祖[Ming2 Tai4 zu3]

洪熙

see styles
hóng xī
    hong2 xi1
hung hsi
Hongxi Emperor, reign name of fourth Ming emperor Zhu Gaochi 朱高熾|朱高炽[Zhu1 Gao1 chi4] (1378-1425), reigned (1424-1425), temple name 明仁宗[Ming2 Ren2 zong1]

溥儀


溥仪

see styles
pǔ yí
    pu3 yi2
p`u i
    pu i
 pui
    ぷい
Puyi, personal name of the last Qing emperor (reigned as child 1909-1911), the subject of Bertolucci's biopic The Last Emperor
(person) Pu Yi (last emperor of China) (see Aisin Gioro Pu Yi)

溥儁


溥俊

see styles
pǔ jun
    pu3 jun4
p`u chün
    pu chün
a Qing prince who was the designated successor to emperor Guangxu until the Boxer uprising

焚書

see styles
fén shū
    fen2 shu1
fen shu
 funsho
    ふんしょ
to burn the books (one of the crimes of the first Emperor in 212 BC)
(n,vs,vi) book burning

煬帝

see styles
 youdai / yodai
    ようだい
(person) Emperor Yang of Sui (569-618, r. 604-618); second emperor of the Sui Dynasty

牙旗

see styles
yá qí
    ya2 qi2
ya ch`i
    ya chi
emperor's or general's banner erected on an ivory-tipped pole at a military camp or headquarters (in ancient times)

牙纛

see styles
 gatou / gato
    がとう
flagstaff decorated with ivory carried by the emperor or a general

特旨

see styles
 tokushi
    とくし
special consideration (esp. of a monarch, emperor, etc.); special favour

献物

see styles
 kenmotsu
    けんもつ
offering (to a shogun, emperor, daimyo, kami or Buddha)

玄奘

see styles
xuán zàng
    xuan2 zang4
hsüan tsang
 genjou / genjo
    げんじょう
Xuanzang (602-664), Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator who traveled to India 629-645
(given name) Genjō; (person) Xuanzang (602-664)
Xuanzang, whose name is written variously e. g. Hsüan Chuang, Hiüen-tsang, Hiouen Tsang, Yüan Tsang, Yüen Chwang; the famous pilgrim to India, whose surname was 陳 Chen and personal name 禕 Wei; a native of Henan, A. D. 600-664 (Giles). It is said that he entered a monastery at 13 years of age and in 618 with his elder brother, who had preceded him in becoming a monk, went to Chang-an 長安, the capital, where in 622 he was fully ordained. Finding that China possessed only half of the Buddhist classics, he took his staff, bound his feet, and on foot braved the perils of the deserts and mountains of Central Asia. The date of his setting out is uncertain (629 or 627), but the year of his arrival in India is given as 633: after visiting and studying in many parts of India, he returned home, reaching the capital in 645, was received with honour and presented his collection of 657 works, 'besides many images and pictures, and one hundred and fifty relics, 'to the Court. Taizong, the emperor, gave him the 弘福寺 Hongfu monastery in which to work. He presented the manuscript of his famous 大唐西域記 Record of Western Countries in 646 and completed it as it now stands by 648. The emperor Gaozong called him to Court in 653 and gave him the 慈恩寺 Cien monastery in which to work, a monastery which ever after was associated with him; in 657 he removed him to the 玉華宮 Yuhua Gong and made that palace a monastery. He translated seventy-five works in 1335 juan. In India he received the titles of 摩訶耶那提婆 Mahāyānadeva and 木叉提婆 Mokṣadeva; he was also known as 三藏法師 Tripiṭaka teacher of Dharma. He died in 664, in his 65th year.

玄宗

see styles
xuán zōng
    xuan2 zong1
hsüan tsung
 gensou / genso
    げんそう
(person) Xuanzong (Emperor of China, r. 712-756)
The profound principles, or propositions, i. e. Buddhism.

玄高

see styles
xuán gāo
    xuan2 gao1
hsüan kao
 Genkō
Hsüan-kao, a famous Shensi monk, influential politically, later killed by order of the emperor Wu Ti, circa 400.

玉体

see styles
 gyokutai
    ぎょくたい
the Emperor's person or presence

玉帝

see styles
yù dì
    yu4 di4
yü ti
the Jade Emperor

玉皇

see styles
yù huáng
    yu4 huang2
yü huang
Jade Emperor (in Taoism)

玉音

see styles
yù yīn
    yu4 yin1
yü yin
 gyokuon; gyokuin
    ぎょくおん; ぎょくいん
(deferential) your letter
(1) the Emperor's voice; (2) beautiful voice; beautiful sound

王師


王师

see styles
wáng shī
    wang2 shi1
wang shih
 oushi / oshi
    おうし
emperor's teacher; imperial army
royal preceptor

王莽

see styles
wáng mǎng
    wang2 mang3
wang mang
 oumou / omo
    おうもう
Wang Mang (45 BC-23 AD), usurped power and reigned 9-23 between the former and later Han
(person) Wang Mang (45 BCE - 23 CE), Chinese emperor

現神

see styles
 akitsukami
    あきつかみ
(irregular okurigana usage) (archaism) (honorific or respectful language) living god (honorific term for the emperor)

璽書

see styles
 jisho
    じしょ
document with the emperor's seal

男雛

see styles
 obina
    おびな
Emperor doll (in display with Empress doll)

番衆

see styles
 banshuu; banshu / banshu; banshu
    ばんしゅう; ばんしゅ
(hist) guard (of a daimyo, emperor, etc.)

発御

see styles
 hatsugyo
    はつぎょ
(honorific or respectful language) (ant: 着御) departure (of the emperor, etc.)

発祥

see styles
 hasshou / hassho
    はっしょう
(n,vs,vi) (1) origin; (n,vs,vi) (2) (archaism) appearance of an auspicious sign that one will receive a divine mandate to becoming emperor; (n,vs,vi) (3) (archaism) birth of an emperor or his ancestors

登遐

see styles
dēng xiá
    deng1 xia2
teng hsia
death of an emperor

皇上

see styles
huáng shang
    huang2 shang5
huang shang
the emperor; Your majesty the emperor; His imperial majesty

皇位

see styles
huáng wèi
    huang2 wei4
huang wei
 koui / koi
    こうい
the title of Emperor
imperial throne

皇弟

see styles
 koutei / kote
    こうてい
younger brother of an Emperor

皇恩

see styles
huáng ēn
    huang2 en1
huang en
imperial kindness; benevolence from the emperor

皇榜

see styles
huáng bǎng
    huang2 bang3
huang pang
imperial notice (announcement in the form of a notice posted with the authority of the emperor)

皇祚

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
rank of emperor; the imperial throne

皇紀

see styles
 kouki / koki
    こうき
(See 神武) Imperial era; system of counting years from the start of Emperor Jimmu's reign in 660 BCE

皇考

see styles
 koukou / koko
    こうこう
the (deceased) father of the current emperor

皇親

see styles
 koushin / koshin
    こうしん
imperial family; relatives of the Emperor

皇運

see styles
 kouun / koun
    こううん
(obsolete) destiny of the emperor; prosperity of the imperial throne

真武

see styles
zhēn wǔ
    zhen1 wu3
chen wu
 mabu
    まぶ
Lord of profound heaven, major Daoist deity; aka Black Tortoise 玄武 or Black heavenly emperor 玄天上帝
(female given name) Mabu

着御

see styles
 chakugyo
    ちゃくぎょ
(honorific or respectful language) (ant: 発御) arrival (of the emperor, etc.)

祝聖


祝圣

see styles
zhù shèng
    zhu4 sheng4
chu sheng
 shukushin
To invoke blessings on the emperor's birthday.

祝釐


祝厘

see styles
zhù lí
    zhu4 li2
chu li
 shukuri
wishing the emperor a happy life

神武

see styles
 jinmu
    じんむ
(leg) Emperor Jimmu; legendary founding Emperor of Japan; (surname) Jinmu

神璽

see styles
 shinji
    しんじ
(1) (See 八尺瓊勾玉) Imperial regalia (esp. the jewel Yasakani no Magatama); (2) emperor's seal

禁衛


禁卫

see styles
jìn wèi
    jin4 wei4
chin wei
 kinei / kine
    きんえい
defense of the imperial palace or of the capital; the palace guard (or a member of that unit)
protecting the emperor

禁野

see styles
 kinya
    きんや
(archaism) emperor's private hunting preserve

禅譲

see styles
 zenjou / zenjo
    ぜんじょう
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (hist) abdication (of a Chinese emperor) in favor of a virtuous successor (as opposed to an heir); (noun, transitive verb) (2) smooth transference of power (responsibility, etc.)

禦敵


御敌

see styles
yù dí
    yu4 di2
yü ti
armed enemy of the nation; enemy of the Emperor; fig. championship challenger; contender opposing champion in sporting contest

秋獮


秋狝

see styles
qiū xiǎn
    qiu1 xian3
ch`iu hsien
    chiu hsien
(of an emperor) to hunt in autumn

秦代

see styles
qín dài
    qin2 dai4
ch`in tai
    chin tai
 hatayo
    はたよ
Qin dynasty (221-207 BC), founded by the first emperor Qin Shihuang 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2], the first dynasty to rule the whole of China
(personal name) Hatayo

秦陵

see styles
qín líng
    qin2 ling2
ch`in ling
    chin ling
the tomb of the First Emperor at Mt Li 驪山|骊山[Li2 shan1] near Xi'an (awaits excavation)

策論


策论

see styles
cè lùn
    ce4 lun4
ts`e lun
    tse lun
essay on current affairs submitted to the emperor as policy advice (old)

精衛


精卫

see styles
jīng wèi
    jing1 wei4
ching wei
 kiyoe
    きよえ
mythological bird, reincarnation of drowned daughter Nüwa 女娃[Nu:3 wa2] of Fiery Emperor 炎帝[Yan2 di4]
(female given name) Kiyoe

紫微

see styles
 shibi
    しび
(abbreviation) (See 紫微垣) Purple Forbidden Enclosure (group of constellations in the northern sky associated with the emperor)

經筵


经筵

see styles
jīng yán
    jing1 yan2
ching yen
place where the emperor listened to lectures (traditional)

綸旨

see styles
 rinji
    りんじ
(See 勅語) the Emperor's command; private message from an emperor

縫腋

see styles
 houeki / hoeki
    ほうえき
(1) (See 襴,闕腋) stitched side of some traditional Japanese clothing; clothing with such a stitched side; (2) robe with a round collar, stitched sides and a ran, worn by the emperor and high-ranking officials

聖体

see styles
 seitai / setai
    せいたい
(1) the emperor's person; (2) the body of Christ; the Host; the Eucharist; Holy Communion

聖寿

see styles
 seiju / seju
    せいじゅ
age or life of the emperor

聖帝

see styles
 seitei / sete
    せいてい
virtuous emperor

聖意


圣意

see styles
shèng yì
    sheng4 yi4
sheng i
 seii / se
    せいい
(1) emperor's will; emperor's wishes; emperor's pleasure; (2) saint's will
sagely intention

聖武


圣武

see styles
shèng wǔ
    sheng4 wu3
sheng wu
 shoumu / shomu
    しょうむ
(surname) Shoumu
Emperor Shōmu

聖神


圣神

see styles
shèng shén
    sheng4 shen2
sheng shen
 maria
    まりあ
feudal term of praise for ruler, king or emperor; general term for saint in former times; term for God during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom 太平天國|太平天国; Holy Spirit (in Christian Trinity)
(female given name) Maria

聖算

see styles
 seisan / sesan
    せいさん
Emperor's age

聖節


圣节

see styles
shèng jié
    sheng4 jie2
sheng chieh
 seisetsu
(present) emperor's birthday

聖躬


圣躬

see styles
shèng gōng
    sheng4 gong1
sheng kung
the Emperor's body; Holy body; the current reigning Emperor

聖體


圣体

see styles
shèng tǐ
    sheng4 ti3
sheng t`i
    sheng ti
 shōtai
the Emperor's body; Jesus' body; communion wafer (in Christian mass)
a holy body

臨御

see styles
 ringyo
    りんぎょ
emperor's visit

舍人

see styles
shè rén
    she4 ren2
she jen
 toneri
    とねり
ancient office title; rich and important person
(out-dated kanji) (gikun reading) (1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (out-dated kanji) (1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (personal name) Toneri

舎人

see styles
 torine
    とりね
(1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (personal name) Torine

英宗

see styles
yīng zōng
    ying1 zong1
ying tsung
 hidemune
    ひでむね
Yingzong, temple name of sixth and eighth Ming emperor Zhengtong 正統|正统[Zheng4 tong3]
(given name) Hidemune

苻堅


苻坚

see styles
fú jiān
    fu2 jian1
fu chien
 fuken
    ふけん
Fu Jian (338-385), emperor of Former Qin 前秦[Qian2 Qin2], reigning from 357-385
(personal name) Fuken

荊軻


荆轲

see styles
jīng kē
    jing1 ke1
ching k`o
    ching ko
 keika / keka
    けいか
Jing Ke (-227 BC), celebrated in verse and fiction as would-be assassin of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇)
(personal name) Keika

萬曆


万历

see styles
wàn lì
    wan4 li4
wan li
reign name of Ming emperor (1573-1619)

董卓

see styles
dǒng zhuó
    dong3 zhuo2
tung cho
 toutaku / totaku
    とうたく
Dong Zhuo (-192), top general of late Han, usurped power in 189, murdered empress dowager and child emperor, killed in 192 by Lü Bu 呂布|吕布
(personal name) Toutaku

行人

see styles
xíng rén
    xing2 ren2
hsing jen
 koujin / kojin
    こうじん
pedestrian; traveler on foot; passer-by; official responsible for arranging audiences with the emperor
passer-by; traveler; traveller; (personal name) Yukihito
A traveller, wayfarer; a follower of Buddha; a disciple.

表章

see styles
biǎo zhāng
    biao3 zhang1
piao chang
 hyoushou / hyosho
    ひょうしょう
memorial to the Emperor
(noun/participle) (1) symbol; emblem; image; (noun/participle) (2) expressing; representation; making clear (e.g. someone's virtues)
to show

裕仁

see styles
yù rén
    yu4 ren2
yü jen
 hirohito
    ひろひと
Hirohito, personal name of the Shōwa 昭和[Zhao1 he2] emperor of Japan (1901-1989), reigned 1925-1989
(male given name) Hirohito

補弼

see styles
 hohitsu
    ほひつ
(noun/participle) giving the Emperor advice on affairs of state; assistance; counsel

見駕


见驾

see styles
jiàn jià
    jian4 jia4
chien chia
to have an audience (with the emperor)

親拝

see styles
 shinpai
    しんぱい
(n,vs,vi) (See 御親拝) worship by the emperor at a shrine

親書

see styles
 shinsho
    しんしょ
(1) official letter (from the Emperor, Prime Minister, etc.); personal message; (2) handwritten letter; autograph letter

親祭

see styles
 shinsai
    しんさい
(n,vs,vi) rites conducted by the emperor

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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Japanese Kanji Dictionary

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