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唐僖宗

see styles
táng xī zōng
    tang2 xi1 zong1
t`ang hsi tsung
    tang hsi tsung
Emperor Xizong of Tang, reign name of nineteenth Tang Emperor Li Xuan 李儇[Li3 Xuan1] (862-888), reigned 873-888

唐哀帝

see styles
táng āi dì
    tang2 ai1 di4
t`ang ai ti
    tang ai ti
Emperor Aidi of Tang, reign name of twenty-first and last Tang emperor Li Zhu 李祝[Li3 Zhu4] (892-908), reigned 904-907

唐太宗

see styles
táng tài zōng
    tang2 tai4 zong1
t`ang t`ai tsung
    tang tai tsung
 Go Taishū
Emperor Taizong of Tang, reign name of second Tang emperor Li Shimin 李世民[Li3 Shi4 min2] (599-649), reigned 626-649
Tang Taizong

唐宣宗

see styles
táng xuān zōng
    tang2 xuan1 zong1
t`ang hsüan tsung
    tang hsüan tsung
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (810-859), reign name of seventeenth Tang emperor Li Chen 李忱[Li3 Chen2], reigned 846-859

唐德宗

see styles
táng dé zōng
    tang2 de2 zong1
t`ang te tsung
    tang te tsung
Emperor Dezong of Tang (742-805), reign name of tenth Tang emperor Li Kuo 李适[Li3 Kuo4], reigned 779-805

唐憲宗


唐宪宗

see styles
táng xiàn zōng
    tang2 xian4 zong1
t`ang hsien tsung
    tang hsien tsung
Emperor Xianzong of Tang (778-820), reign name of twelfth Tang emperor Li Chun 李純|李纯[Li3 Chun2] reigned 805-820

唐懿宗

see styles
táng yì zōng
    tang2 yi4 zong1
t`ang i tsung
    tang i tsung
Emperor Yizong of Tang (833-873), reign name of eighteenth Tang emperor Li Cui 李漼[Li3 Cui3], reigned 859-873

唐敬宗

see styles
táng jìng zōng
    tang2 jing4 zong1
t`ang ching tsung
    tang ching tsung
Emperor Jingzong of Tang (809-827), reign name of fourteenth Tang emperor 李湛[Li3 Zhan4], reigned 825-827

唐文宗

see styles
táng wén zōng
    tang2 wen2 zong1
t`ang wen tsung
    tang wen tsung
Emperor Wenzong of Tang (809-840), reign name of fifteenth Tang emperor 李昂[Li3 Ang2], reigned 827-840

唐明皇

see styles
táng míng huáng
    tang2 ming2 huang2
t`ang ming huang
    tang ming huang
Emperor Ming of Tang (685-762), also known as Emperor Xuanzong of Tang 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1], reigned 712-756

唐昭宗

see styles
táng zhāo zōng
    tang2 zhao1 zong1
t`ang chao tsung
    tang chao tsung
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, reign name of twentieth Tang emperor 李曄|李晔[Li1 Ye4] (867-904), reigned 888-904

唐武宗

see styles
táng wǔ zōng
    tang2 wu3 zong1
t`ang wu tsung
    tang wu tsung
Emperor Wuzong of Tang (814-846), reign name of sixteenth Tang emperor Li Chan 李瀍[Li3 Chan2], reigned 840-846

唐殤帝


唐殇帝

see styles
táng shāng dì
    tang2 shang1 di4
t`ang shang ti
    tang shang ti
Emperor Shang of Tang, reign name of fifth Tang emperor Li Chongmao 李重茂[Li3 Chong2 mao4] (c. 695-715), reigned 710

唐玄宗

see styles
táng xuán zōng
    tang2 xuan2 zong1
t`ang hsüan tsung
    tang hsüan tsung
Tang Emperor Xuanzong (685-762), also known as Emperor Ming of Tang 唐明皇[Tang2 Ming2 huang2], reign name of seventh Tang emperor 李隆基[Li3 Long1 ji1], reigned 712-756

唐睿宗

see styles
táng ruì zōng
    tang2 rui4 zong1
t`ang jui tsung
    tang jui tsung
Emperor Ruizong of Tang, reign name of sixth Tang emperor Li Dan 李旦[Li3 Dan4] (662-716), reigned 684-690 and 710-712

唐穆宗

see styles
táng mù zōng
    tang2 mu4 zong1
t`ang mu tsung
    tang mu tsung
Emperor Muzong of Tang (795-825), reign name of thirteenth Tang emperor 李恆|李恒[Li3 Heng2] reigned 821-825

唐肅宗


唐肃宗

see styles
táng sù zōng
    tang2 su4 zong1
t`ang su tsung
    tang su tsung
Emperor Suzong of Tang (711-762), reign name of eighth Tang emperor Li Heng 李亨[Li3 Heng1], reigned 756-762

唐順宗


唐顺宗

see styles
táng shùn zōng
    tang2 shun4 zong1
t`ang shun tsung
    tang shun tsung
Emperor Shunzong of Tang (761-806), reign name of eleventh Tang emperor Li Song 李誦|李诵[Li3 Song4], reigned 805-806

唐高宗

see styles
táng gāo zōng
    tang2 gao1 zong1
t`ang kao tsung
    tang kao tsung
Emperor Gaozong of Tang, reign name of third Tang emperor Li Zhi 李治[Li3 Zhi4] (628-683), reigned 649-683

唐高祖

see styles
táng gāo zǔ
    tang2 gao1 zu3
t`ang kao tsu
    tang kao tsu
Emperor Gaozu of Tang, reign name of first Tang emperor Li Yuan 李淵|李渊[Li3 Yuan1] (566-635), reigned 618-626

四大節

see styles
 shidaisetsu
    しだいせつ
(See 紀元節,四方拝,天長節,明治節) the four grand national holidays (Prayer to the Four Quarters, Empire Day, the Emperor's Birthday, Emperor Meiji's birthday; 1927-1948)

土佐院

see styles
 tosanoin
    とさのいん
(person) Tosa-no-In (alternate name of Emperor Tsuchimikado); Tsuchimikado Tenno (1195-1231 CE, reigning: 1198-1210 CE)

坐龍庭


坐龙庭

see styles
zuò lóng tíng
    zuo4 long2 ting2
tso lung t`ing
    tso lung ting
to be the reigning emperor; to ascend to the imperial throne

多爾袞


多尔衮

see styles
duō ěr gǔn
    duo1 er3 gun3
to erh kun
Dorgon (1612-1651), fourteenth son of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤[Nu3 er3 ha1 chi4], successful general, instrumental in Manchu conquest of China, ruled China as regent 1644-1650 for his nephew Emperor Shunzhi 順治帝|顺治帝[Shun4 zhi4 di4]

大嘗会

see styles
 daijoue / daijoe
    だいじょうえ
(See 大嘗祭) banquet on the occasion of the first ceremonial offering of rice by the newly-enthroned emperor

大嘗祭

see styles
 daijousai; oonienomatsuri; oonamematsuri / daijosai; oonienomatsuri; oonamematsuri
    だいじょうさい; おおにえのまつり; おおなめまつり
(See 新嘗祭) first ceremonial offering of rice by newly-enthroned Emperor

大床子

see styles
 daishouji / daishoji
    だいしょうじ
(archaism) bench used by the Emperor

大御代

see styles
 oomiyo
    おおみよ
glorious reign of the Emperor

大水青

see styles
 oomizuao; oomizuao
    おおみずあお; オオミズアオ
(kana only) emperor moth (Actias artemis); Japanese moon moth

大秦寺

see styles
dà qín sì
    da4 qin2 si4
ta ch`in ssu
    ta chin ssu
 Daishinji
(1) A monastery of the Manichaean sect, erected in Changan during the Tang dynasty by order of the emperor Taizong C.E. 627-650; also 波斯寺 (2) A Nestorian monastery mentioned in the Christian monument at Sianfu.

大聖帝


大圣帝

see styles
dà shèng dì
    da4 sheng4 di4
ta sheng ti
 dai shōtai
a great sagacious emperor

大院君

see styles
 taiingun; daiinkun / taingun; dainkun
    たいいんぐん; だいいんくん
(hist) Daewongun (honorary title for the father of the king in Joseon-era Korea; esp. in ref. to Heungseon Daewongun, father of Emperor Gojong); (person) Daiinkun (1820-1898)

天皇制

see styles
 tennousei / tennose
    てんのうせい
the Emperor System

天皇杯

see styles
 tennouhai / tennohai
    てんのうはい
Emperor's trophy; (personal name) Tennouhai

天皇陵

see styles
 tennouryou / tennoryo
    てんのうりょう
tomb of Japanese emperor; Japanese imperial burial site

天長節


天长节

see styles
tiān zhǎng jié
    tian1 zhang3 jie2
t`ien chang chieh
    tien chang chieh
 tenchousetsu / tenchosetsu
    てんちょうせつ
(hist) (See 天皇誕生日) Emperor's Birthday (national holiday held from 1868 to 1948)
emperor's birthday

太上皇

see styles
tài shàng huáng
    tai4 shang4 huang2
t`ai shang huang
    tai shang huang
Taishang Huang; Retired Emperor; father of the reigning emperor; fig. puppet master

太子丹

see styles
tài zǐ dān
    tai4 zi3 dan1
t`ai tzu tan
    tai tzu tan
Prince Dan of Yan (-226 BC), commissioned the attempted assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]) by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC

奏する

see styles
 sousuru / sosuru
    そうする
(vs-s,vt) (1) to report to the Emperor; (vs-s,vt) (2) to play (musical instrument); (vs-s,vt) (3) (See 功を奏する) to accomplish

始皇帝

see styles
 shikoutei / shikote
    しこうてい
(person) Qin Shi Huang (259 BCE-210 BCE), first emperor of unified China; Shihuangdi

孝聖憲


孝圣宪

see styles
xiào shèng xiàn
    xiao4 sheng4 xian4
hsiao sheng hsien
Empress Xiaoshengxian (1693-1777), consort of Emperor Yongzheng 雍正[Yong1 zheng4] and mother of Emperor Qianlong 乾隆[Qian2 long2]

宋太祖

see styles
sòng tài zǔ
    song4 tai4 zu3
sung t`ai tsu
    sung tai tsu
Emperor Taizu of Song, posomethingumous title of the founding Song emperor Zhao Kuangyin 趙匡胤|赵匡胤 (927-976), reigned from 960

宋徽宗

see styles
sòng huī zōng
    song4 hui1 zong1
sung hui tsung
Emperor Huizong (Song Dynasty)

宋武帝

see styles
sòng wǔ dì
    song4 wu3 di4
sung wu ti
Emperor Wu of Song (363-422), personal name Liu Yu 劉裕|刘裕[Liu2 Yu4], founder of Song of the Southern dynasties 劉宋|刘宋[Liu2 Song4], broke away from Eastern Jin in 420, reigned 420-422

尊皇王

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

就ける

see styles
 tsukeru
    つける
(transitive verb) (1) to install (a king, emperor, etc.); (2) to appoint (to a post); to promote; (3) to assign (to study under)

崩じる

see styles
 houjiru / hojiru
    ほうじる
(v1,vi) (rare) to die (of the emperor, etc.)

崩ずる

see styles
 houzuru / hozuru
    ほうずる
(vz,vi) to die (of the emperor, etc.)

布衣始

see styles
 houihajime / hoihajime
    ほういはじめ
ceremony in which an abdicated emperor puts on informal court clothes (e.g. kariginu, eboshi)

帖木兒


帖木儿

see styles
tiē mù ér
    tie1 mu4 er2
t`ieh mu erh
    tieh mu erh
Timur or Tamerlane (1336-1405), Mongol emperor and conqueror

常御所

see styles
 tsunenogosho
    つねのごしょ
(1) (hist) (See 寝殿造) room or pavilion of residence for the master of the house (Heian-period palatial-style architecture); (2) room where the emperor usually lives in the imperial palace

康煕帝

see styles
 koukitei / kokite
    こうきてい
(person) Kangxi Emperor (Qing Dynasty)

康熙帝

see styles
 koukitei / kokite
    こうきてい
(person) Kangxi Emperor (Qing Dynasty)

建文帝

see styles
jiàn wén dì
    jian4 wen2 di4
chien wen ti
reign name of second Ming emperor, reigned 1398-1402, deposed in 1402

式年祭

see styles
 shikinensai
    しきねんさい
(See 式年) imperial memorial ceremony (held on the anniversary of the emperor's or empress's death, on fixed years)

弟橘媛

see styles
 ototachibanahime
    おとたちばなひめ
(person) Ototachibanahime (wife of Yamatotakeru, 12th Emperor of Japan)

後鳥羽

see styles
 gotoba
    ごとば
(person) Gotoba (emperor)

御下問

see styles
 gokamon
    ごかもん
a question from the emperor

御息所

see styles
 miyasudokoro; miyasundokoro
    みやすどころ; みやすんどころ
concubine of an emperor; female court attendant who serves in the emperor's bedchamber

御親拝

see styles
 goshinpai
    ごしんぱい
(honorific or respectful language) worship by the emperor at a shrine

徳政令

see styles
 tokuseirei / tokusere
    とくせいれい
(archaism) debt cancellation order issued by the Emperor or the Shogun (during the Muromachi and Kamakura periods)

忽必烈

see styles
hū bì liè
    hu1 bi4 lie4
hu pi lieh
Khubilai Khan (1215-1294), grandson of Genghis Khan 成吉思汗, first Yuan dynasty emperor, reigned 1260-1294

戰國末


战国末

see styles
zhàn guó mò
    zhan4 guo2 mo4
chan kuo mo
late Warring States period, c. 250-221 BC before the First Emperor's Qin Dynasty

拿破崙


拿破仑

see styles
ná pò lún
    na2 po4 lun2
na p`o lun
    na po lun
Napoleon (name); Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), Emperor of France 1804-1815

新嘗祭

see styles
 niinamesai; shinjousai / ninamesai; shinjosai
    にいなめさい; しんじょうさい
ceremonial offering to the deities by the Emperor of newly-harvested rice

明つ神

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

明仁宗

see styles
míng rén zōng
    ming2 ren2 zong1
ming jen tsung
Ming Renzong, temple name of fourth Ming emperor Zhu Gaochi 朱高熾|朱高炽[Zhu1 Gao1 chi4]

明天啟


明天启

see styles
míng tiān qǐ
    ming2 tian1 qi3
ming t`ien ch`i
    ming tien chi
Tianqi Emperor, reign name of fifteenth Ming emperor Zhu Youxiao 朱由校[Zhu1 You2 xiao4] (1605-1627), reigned 1620-1627, temple name 明熹宗[Ming2 Xi1 zong1]

明太祖

see styles
míng tài zǔ
    ming2 tai4 zu3
ming t`ai tsu
    ming tai tsu
Ming Taizu, temple name of first Ming emperor Hongwu 洪武[Hong2 wu3]

明孝陵

see styles
míng xiào líng
    ming2 xiao4 ling2
ming hsiao ling
Ming tombs in Nanjing, tomb of founding Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋[Zhu1 Yuan2 zhang1], a World Heritage site

明宣宗

see styles
míng xuān zōng
    ming2 xuan1 zong1
ming hsüan tsung
temple name of fifth Ming emperor Xuande 宣德[Xuan1 de2]

明成祖

see styles
míng chéng zǔ
    ming2 cheng2 zu3
ming ch`eng tsu
    ming cheng tsu
Ming Chengzu, temple name of third Ming Emperor Yongle 永樂|永乐[Yong3 le4]

明武宗

see styles
míng wǔ zōng
    ming2 wu3 zong1
ming wu tsung
Ming Wuzong, temple name of eleventh Ming emperor Zhengde 正德[Zheng4 de2]

明治節

see styles
 meijisetsu / mejisetsu
    めいじせつ
(See 文化の日) Emperor Meiji's birthday (November 3; national holiday held from 1927 to 1948)

明熹宗

see styles
míng xī zōng
    ming2 xi1 zong1
ming hsi tsung
Ming Xizong, temple name of fifteenth Ming emperor Tianqi 明天啟|明天启[Ming2 Tian1 qi3]

時の帝

see styles
 tokinomikado
    ときのみかど
emperor of the time

晉惠帝


晋惠帝

see styles
jìn huì dì
    jin4 hui4 di4
chin hui ti
Emperor Hui of Jin (259-307), personal name 司馬衷|司马衷[Si1 ma3 Zhong1], 2nd emperor of Jin Dynasty 晉朝|晋朝[Jin4 chao2], reigned 290-307

景命日

see styles
jǐng mìng rì
    jing3 ming4 ri4
ching ming jih
 kei myōnichi
The day of the king's accession, when services were conducted monthly on that day for his welfare.

暗穴道

see styles
 anketsudou / anketsudo
    あんけつどう
(obscure) road taken by a Chinese ajari buddhist monk when he incurred the wrath of emperor Genso (685-762)

朱允炆

see styles
zhū yǔn wén
    zhu1 yun3 wen2
chu yün wen
Zhu Yuanwen, personal name of second Ming Emperor Jianwen 建文[Jian4 Wen2]

朱元璋

see styles
zhū yuán zhāng
    zhu1 yuan2 zhang1
chu yüan chang
 shugenshou / shugensho
    しゅげんしょう
Zhu Yuanzhang, personal name of first Ming dynasty emperor Hongwu 洪武[Hong2 wu3]
(person) Shu Genshou

朱厚照

see styles
zhū hòu zhào
    zhu1 hou4 zhao4
chu hou chao
Zhu Houzhao, personal name of tenth Ming emperor 正德[Zheng4 de2] (1491-1521), reigned 1505-1521

朱由校

see styles
zhū yóu xiào
    zhu1 you2 xiao4
chu yu hsiao
personal name of fifteenth Ming emperor Tianqi 明天啟|明天启[Ming2 Tian1 qi3] (1605-1627), reigned 1620-1627

朱瞻基

see styles
zhū zhān jī
    zhu1 zhan1 ji1
chu chan chi
Zhu Zhanji, personal name of fifth Ming emperor Xuande 宣德[Xuan1 de2]

朱祁鈺


朱祁钰

see styles
zhū qí yù
    zhu1 qi2 yu4
chu ch`i yü
    chu chi yü
Zhu Qiyu, personal name of seventh Ming emperor Jingtai 景泰[Jing3 tai4] (1428-1457), reigned 1449-1457

朱祁鎮


朱祁镇

see styles
zhū qí zhèn
    zhu1 qi2 zhen4
chu ch`i chen
    chu chi chen
Zhu Qizhen, personal name of sixth and eighth Ming emperor Zhengtong 正統|正统[Zheng4 tong3], afterwards Tianshun Emperor 天順|天顺[Tian1 shun4] (1427-1464), reigned 1435-1449 and 1457-1464

朱高熾


朱高炽

see styles
zhū gāo chì
    zhu1 gao1 chi4
chu kao ch`ih
    chu kao chih
Zhu Gaochi, personal name of fourth Ming emperor Hongxi 洪熙[Hong2 Xi1]

李世民

see styles
lǐ shì mín
    li3 shi4 min2
li shih min
Li Shimin, personal name of second Tang emperor Taizong 唐太宗[Tang2 Tai4 zong1] (599-649), reigned 626-649

李建成

see styles
lǐ jiàn chéng
    li3 jian4 cheng2
li chien ch`eng
    li chien cheng
Li Jiancheng (589-626), eldest son of first Tang emperor Li Yuan 唐高祖李淵|唐高祖李渊, murdered by his brother 李世民 in the Xuanwu Gate coup 玄武門之變|玄武门之变; Professor Li Jiancheng (1964-), geophysicist and specialist in satellite geodesy

李林甫

see styles
lǐ lín fǔ
    li3 lin2 fu3
li lin fu
Li Linfu (-752), Tang politician, chancellor under Tang emperor Xuanzong 玄宗

李重茂

see styles
lǐ chóng mào
    li3 chong2 mao4
li ch`ung mao
    li chung mao
Li Chongmao, personal name of fifth Tang emperor Shang 唐殤帝|唐殇帝[Tang2 Shang1 Di4] (c. 695-715), reigned 710

李隆基

see styles
lǐ lōng jī
    li3 long1 ji1
li lung chi
personal name of seventh Tang emperor Xuanzong 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1] (685-762), reigned 712-756

桐壺帝

see styles
 kiritsubonomikado
    きりつぼのみかど
(person) The Kiritsubo Emperor (in Genji Monogatari)

梁武帝

see styles
liáng wǔ dì
    liang2 wu3 di4
liang wu ti
 Ryō Butei
Emperor Wu of the Liang dynasty

梁皇懺


梁皇忏

see styles
liáng huáng chàn
    liang2 huang2 chan4
liang huang ch`an
    liang huang chan
 Ryōkō sen
The litany of Liang Wudi for his wife, who became a large snake, or dragon, after her death, and troubled the emperor's dreams. After the litany was performed, she became a devi, thanked the emperor, and departed.

楊玉環


杨玉环

see styles
yáng yù huán
    yang2 yu4 huan2
yang yü huan
Yang Yuhuan, aka Yang Guifei 楊貴妃|杨贵妃[Yang2 Gui4 fei1] (719-756), famous Tang beauty, consort of Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1]

楊貴妃


杨贵妃

see styles
yáng guì fēi
    yang2 gui4 fei1
yang kuei fei
 youkihi / yokihi
    ようきひ
Yang Guifei (719-756), famous Tang beauty, consort of Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1]
(person) Yang Guifei (719-756)

正倉院


正仓院

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zhēng cāng yuàn
    zheng1 cang1 yuan4
cheng ts`ang yüan
    cheng tsang yüan
 shousouin / shosoin
    しょうそういん
Shōsō-in, a timber structure in Nara, Japan, built to house hundreds of artifacts bequeathed to the Tōdai-ji temple by the Japanese emperor Shōmu, who died in 756
(place-name) Shōsōin (treasure house of Tōdai Temple in Nara)

武徳殿

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 butokuden
    ぶとくでん
(1) (See 大内裏) building on the greater palace grounds used by the emperor for viewing horse racing, horseback archery, etc.; (2) martial arts practice hall at Heian Shrine (est. in 1895 by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai, now defunct); (place-name) Butokuden

永楽銭

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 eirakusen / erakusen
    えいらくせん
Chinese coinage produced during the reign of the Yongle Emperor (used in Japan from the Muromachi period to the early Edo period)

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.
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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.

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