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Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
yàn
    yan4
yen
 gan
    がん

More info & calligraphy:

Wild Goose
wild goose
(1) (surname) (given) Gan; (2) (work) The Wild Geese (1913 novel by Mori Ōgai); (surname, given name) Gan; (wk) The Wild Geese (1913 novel by Mori Ōgai)
A hawk, also used for hamsa, a wild goose.

竭澤而漁


竭泽而渔

see styles
jié zé ér yú
    jie2 ze2 er2 yu2
chieh tse erh yü

More info & calligraphy:

Drain the pond to get all the fish
lit. to drain the pond to get at the fish (idiom); fig. to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs


鸿

see styles
hóng
    hong2
hung
 bishiyago
    びしやご
eastern bean goose; great; large
(kana only) bean goose (Anser fabalis); (1) large bird; (2) peng (in Chinese mythology, giant bird said to transform from a fish); (3) fenghuang (Chinese phoenix); (surname) Bishiyago

鵝毛


鹅毛

see styles
é máo
    e2 mao2
o mao
 gamou / gamo
    がもう
goose feather
goose down; goose feather

see styles

    li4
li
cry of a crane or wild goose


see styles
yàn
    yan4
yen
 gan
    がん
variant of 雁[yan4]
(kana only) wild goose; (1) (kana only) wild goose; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) glans; head of a penis; (surname) Gan
A wild goose.


see styles
é
    e2
o
 ga
goose; CL:隻|只[zhi1]
goose


see styles

    hu2
hu
 koku; kou / koku; ko
    こく; こう
swan
(1) (See 白鳥・はくちょう・1) swan; (2) bullseye; (place-name) Kugui
goose

三鳥

see styles
 sanchou / sancho
    さんちょう
(1) {food} chicken, goose and pheasant; (2) (archaism) (orig. meaning) cuckoo, Japanese bush warbler and wagtail

大雁

see styles
dà yàn
    da4 yan4
ta yen
wild goose; CL:隻|只[zhi1]

孤雁

see styles
 kogan
    こがん
solitary wild goose (i.e. separated from its flock, esp. flying); (given name) Kogan

寒疣

see styles
 sabuibo
    さぶいぼ
(kana only) (ksb:) goosebumps; goose pimples

恒婆

see styles
héng pó
    heng2 po2
heng p`o
    heng po
(or恒亙婆), haṃsa, a goose.

棉鳧


棉凫

see styles
mián fú
    mian2 fu2
mien fu
(bird species of China) cotton pygmy goose (Nettapus coromandelianus)

正步

see styles
zhèng bù
    zheng4 bu4
cheng pu
goose-step (for military parades)

水乳

see styles
shuǐ rǔ
    shui3 ru3
shui ju
 suinyū
Water and milk— an illustration of the intermingling of things; but their essential separateness is recognized in that the rāja-haṃsa (a kind of goose) is said to be able to drink up the milk leaving behind the water.

灰雁

see styles
huī yàn
    hui1 yan4
hui yen
(bird species of China) greylag goose (Anser anser)

白雁

see styles
 hakugan; hakugan
    はくがん; ハクガン
(kana only) snow goose (Chen caerulescens); blue goose

真雁

see styles
 magan; magan
    まがん; マガン
(kana only) greater white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons); (surname) Makari

石蜐

see styles
shí jié
    shi2 jie2
shih chieh
goose barnacle (Pollicipes pollicipes)

胡雁

see styles
hú yàn
    hu2 yan4
hu yen
Tatar goose, wild goose found in territories northwest of China in ancient times

菱食

see styles
 hishikui
    ひしくい
(kana only) bean goose (Anser fabalis)

豆雁

see styles
dòu yàn
    dou4 yan4
tou yen
(bird species of China) taiga bean goose (Anser fabalis)

起粟

see styles
qǐ sù
    qi3 su4
ch`i su
    chi su
to get goose bumps

過雁

see styles
 kagan
    かがん
flying goose

雁塔

see styles
yàn tǎ
    yan4 ta3
yen t`a
    yen ta
 Gantō
Yanta District of Xi’an 西安市[Xi1 an1 Shi4], Shaanxi
The Wild Goose pagoda, name of a famous monastery.

雁王

see styles
yàn wáng
    yan4 wang2
yen wang
 gannō
goose king

雁金

see styles
 karigane
    かりがね
(1) call of a wild goose; (2) (kana only) wild goose (esp. a lesser white-fronted goose, Anser erythropus); (3) tea made from twigs of high-quality tea plants (esp. gyokuro); high-grade kukicha (esp. from gyokuro); (surname) Karigane

雁首

see styles
 gankubi
    がんくび
    karikubi
    かりくび
(1) head of a pipe, incl. the bowl and stem attachment; (2) (colloquialism) neck; head; (1) (something resembling a) goose's neck; (2) glans; head of a penis

雪雁

see styles
xuě yàn
    xue3 yan4
hsüeh yen
(bird species of China) snow goose (Anser caerulescens)

餅餤

see styles
 beidan / bedan
    べいだん
    heidan / hedan
    へいだん
    heitan / hetan
    へいたん
Heian-period pastry made of duck or goose eggs mixed with vegetables boiled and wrapped in mochi which is then cut into squares

鳥肌

see styles
 torihada
    とりはだ
gooseflesh; goose pimples; goose bumps

鴻毛


鸿毛

see styles
hóng máo
    hong2 mao2
hung mao
 koumou / komo
    こうもう
(1) something extremely light; (2) (orig. meaning) feather of a large bird
hair of a goose

鴻雁


鸿雁

see styles
hóng yàn
    hong2 yan4
hung yen
 kougan / kogan
    こうがん
(bird species of China) swan goose (Anser cygnoides)
(poetic term) wild geese; large geese and small geese

鵝王


鹅王

see styles
é wáng
    e2 wang2
o wang
rāja-haṃsa, the king-goose, leader of the flight, i.e. Buddha, one of whose thirty-two marks is webbed hands and feet; also the walk of a buddha is dignified like that of the goose.

鵝珠

see styles
é zhū
    e2 zhu1
o chu
goose and the gem

鵝眼


鹅眼

see styles
é yǎn
    e2 yan3
o yen
(鵝王眼) The eye of the king-goose, distinguishing milk from water, used for the eye of the truth-discerner.

鵝絨


鹅绒

see styles
é róng
    e2 rong2
o jung
goose down

鵝鳥

see styles
 gachou / gacho
    がちょう
(kana only) goose

鵞毛

see styles
 gamou / gamo
    がもう
goose down; goose feather

鵞王

see styles
é wáng
    e2 wang2
o wang
goose king

鵞鳥

see styles
 gachou / gacho
    がちょう
(kana only) goose

鶏肌

see styles
 torihada
    とりはだ
(irregular kanji usage) gooseflesh; goose pimples; goose bumps

黑雁

see styles
hēi yàn
    hei1 yan4
hei yen
(bird species of China) brant goose (Branta bernicla)

黒雁

see styles
 kokugan; kokugan
    こくがん; コクガン
(kana only) brent goose (Branta bernicla); brant; brant goose

カリ首

see styles
 karikubi
    カリくび
(1) (something resembling a) goose's neck; (2) glans; head of a penis

乳水眼

see styles
rǔ shuǐ yǎn
    ru3 shui3 yan3
ju shui yen
 nyūsuigen
The eye able to distinguish milk from water; as the goose drinks the milk and rejects the water, so the student should distinguish orthodox from heterodox teaching.

大雁塔

see styles
dà yàn tǎ
    da4 yan4 ta3
ta yen t`a
    ta yen ta
Giant Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an

小雁塔

see styles
xiǎo yàn tǎ
    xiao3 yan4 ta3
hsiao yen t`a
    hsiao yen ta
Small Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an

恆亙婆


恒亙婆

see styles
héng gèng pó
    heng2 geng4 po2
heng keng p`o
    heng keng po
 gōkōba
swan, goose

斑頭雁


斑头雁

see styles
bān tóu yàn
    ban1 tou2 yan4
pan t`ou yen
    pan tou yen
(bird species of China) bar-headed goose (Anser indicus)

水潦鶴


水潦鹤

see styles
shuǐ liáo hè
    shui3 liao2 he4
shui liao ho
 suirōkaku
snow goose

水白鶴


水白鹤

see styles
shuǐ bái hè
    shui3 bai2 he4
shui pai ho
 suibyakukaku
snow goose

水白鷺


水白鹭

see styles
shuǐ bái lù
    shui3 bai2 lu4
shui pai lu
 suibyakuro
snow goose

水老鶴


水老鹤

see styles
shuǐ lǎo hè
    shui3 lao3 he4
shui lao ho
 suirōkaku
A bird, very rarely seen, possibly a snow-goose; also 水白鶴 (or 鷺 ): 水涸.

灰色雁

see styles
 haiirogan / hairogan
    はいいろがん
eastern greylag goose (aquatic bird, Anser anser)

白額雁


白额雁

see styles
bái é yàn
    bai2 e2 yan4
pai o yen
(bird species of China) greater white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons)

賀捺娑


贺捺娑

see styles
hèn à suō
    hen4 a4 suo1
hen a so
 ganasha
haṃsa, a goose.

金の卵

see styles
 kinnotamago
    きんのたまご
(exp,n) (1) (idiom) golden child; promising young talent; gold egg; (exp,n) (2) (idiom) golden egg; gold mine; cash cow; golden goose

鑽牛角


钻牛角

see styles
zuān niú jiǎo
    zuan1 niu2 jiao3
tsuan niu chiao
lit. honing a bull's horn; fig. to waste time on an insoluble or insignificant problem; to bash one's head against a brick wall; a wild goose chase; a blind alley; to split hairs; same as idiom 鑽牛角尖|钻牛角尖

雁が音

see styles
 karigane
    かりがね
(1) call of a wild goose; (2) (kana only) wild goose (esp. a lesser white-fronted goose, Anser erythropus); (3) tea made from twigs of high-quality tea plants (esp. gyokuro); high-grade kukicha (esp. from gyokuro)

雁ケ音

see styles
 karigane
    かりがね
(1) call of a wild goose; (2) (kana only) wild goose (esp. a lesser white-fronted goose, Anser erythropus); (3) tea made from twigs of high-quality tea plants (esp. gyokuro); high-grade kukicha (esp. from gyokuro)

鵝王眼

see styles
é wáng yǎn
    e2 wang2 yan3
o wang yen
eye of the king goose

ガチョウ

see styles
 gachou / gacho
    ガチョウ
(kana only) goose

カナダ雁

see styles
 kanadagan; kanadagan
    カナダがん; カナダガン
(kana only) Canada goose (Branta canadensis); Canadian goose

カリガネ

see styles
 karigane
    カリガネ
(1) call of a wild goose; (2) (kana only) wild goose (esp. a lesser white-fronted goose, Anser erythropus); (3) tea made from twigs of high-quality tea plants (esp. gyokuro); high-grade kukicha (esp. from gyokuro)

ハクガン

see styles
 hakugan
    ハクガン
(kana only) snow goose (Chen caerulescens); blue goose

ハワイ雁

see styles
 hawaigan; hawaigan
    ハワイがん; ハワイガン
(kana only) Hawaiian goose (Branta sandvicensis); nene

ヒシクイ

see styles
 hishikui
    ヒシクイ
(kana only) bean goose (Anser fabalis)

互裟伽藍


互裟伽蓝

see styles
hù shā qié lán
    hu4 sha1 qie2 lan2
hu sha ch`ieh lan
    hu sha chieh lan
 Go Sagaran
Haṃsa saṃghārāma, 'Wild goose monastery, ' on Mount Indraśailaguhā, whose inmates were once saved from starving by the self-sacrifice of a wild goose; also 僧裟伽藍 (or 僧鷹伽藍) .

五智如來


五智如来

see styles
wǔ zhì rú lái
    wu3 zhi4 ru2 lai2
wu chih ju lai
 gochi nyorai
五智五佛; 五佛; 五如來 The five Dhyāni-Buddhas, or Wisdom-Tathāgatas of the Vajradhātu 金剛界, idealizations of five aspects of wisdom; possibly of Nepalese origin. The Wisdom Buddha represents the dharmakāya or Buddha-mind, also the Dharma of the triratna, or trinity. Each evolves one of the five colours, one of the five senses, a Dhyani-bodhisattva in two forms onegracious, the other fierce, and a Mānuṣi-Buddha; each has his own śakti, i. e. feminine energy or complement; also his own bīja, or germ-sound 種子or 印 seal, i. e. 眞言 real or substantive word, the five being for 大日 aṃ, for 阿閦 hūṃ, for 寶生 ? hrīḥ, for 彌陀 ? aḥ, for 不 空 ? āḥ. The five are also described as the emanations or forms of an Ādi-Buddha, Vajrasattva; the four are considered by others to be emanations or forms of Vairocana as theSupreme Buddha. The five are not always described as the same, e. g. they may be 藥師 (or 王) Bhaiṣajya, 多寶 Prabhūtaratna, Vairocana, Akṣobhya, andeither Amoghasiddhi or Śākyamuni. Below is a classified list of the generally accepted five with certain particulars connected with them, butthese differ in different places, and the list can only be a general guide. As to the Dhyāni-bodhisattvas, each Buddha evolves three forms 五佛生五菩薩, 五金剛, 五忿怒, i. e. (1) a bodhisattva who represents the Buddha's dharmakāya, or spiritual body; (2) a vajra ordiamond form who represents his wisdom in graciousness; and (3) a fierce or angry form, the 明王 who represents his power against evil. (1) Vairocanaappears in the three forms of 轉法輪菩薩 Vajra-pāramitā Bodhisattva, 遍照金剛 Universally Shining Vajrasattva, and 不動明王 Ārya-Acalanātha Rāja; (2) Akṣobhya's three forms are 虛空藏 Ākāśagarbha, 如意 complete power, and 軍荼利明王 Kuṇḍalī-rāja; (3 ) Ratnasaṃbhava's are 普賢 Samantabhadra, 薩埵Sattvavajra, and 孫婆 or 降三世明王 Trailokyavijayarāja; (4) Amitābha's are 觀世音 Avalokiteśvara, 法金剛 Dharmarāja, and 馬頭明王 Hayagrīva, thehorse-head Dharmapāla; (5) Amoghasiddhi's are 彌勒 Maitreya, 業金剛Karmavajra, and 金剛夜叉 Vajrayakṣa. The above Bodhisattvas differ from those in the following list:
NameChinesePositionElementSenseColor
Vairocana大日centreethersightwhite
Akṣobhya阿閦eastearthsoundblue
Ratnasaṃbhava寶生southfiresmellyellow
Amitābha彌陀westwatertastered
Amoghasiddhi不空northairtouchgreen
GermAnimalDhyani-BodhisattvaBuddha
aṃlionSamantabhadra 普賢Krakucchanda
hūṃelephantVajrapāṇi 金剛力士Kanakamuni
?aḥhorseRatnapāṇi 寶手Kāśyapa
? hrīḥgoose or peacockAvalokiteśvara 觀音Śākyamuni
?āḥgaruḍaVisvapāṇi?Maitreya


Arrival of the five wise Buddhas

來鴻去燕


来鸿去燕

see styles
lái hóng qù yàn
    lai2 hong2 qu4 yan4
lai hung ch`ü yen
    lai hung chü yen
lit. the goose comes, the swallow goes (idiom); fig. always on the move

加拿大雁

see styles
jiā ná dà yàn
    jia1 na2 da4 yan4
chia na ta yen
(bird species of China) cackling goose (Branta hutchinsii)

千里鵝毛


千里鹅毛

see styles
qiān lǐ é máo
    qian1 li3 e2 mao2
ch`ien li o mao
    chien li o mao
goose feather sent from afar (idiom); a trifling gift with a weighty thought behind it; also written 千里送鵝毛|千里送鹅毛[qian1 li3 song4 e2 mao2]

四十雀雁

see styles
 shijuukaragan; shijuukaragan / shijukaragan; shijukaragan
    しじゅうからがん; シジュウカラガン
(kana only) (See カナダ雁) Aleutian Canada goose (Branta canadensis leucopareia)

小白額雁


小白额雁

see styles
xiǎo bái é yàn
    xiao3 bai2 e2 yan4
hsiao pai o yen
(bird species of China) lesser white-fronted goose (Anser erythropus)

斫迦羅婆


斫迦罗婆

see styles
zhuó jiā luó pó
    zhuo2 jia1 luo2 po2
cho chia lo p`o
    cho chia lo po
 shakaraba
(斫迦羅婆迦) Cakravāka, Cakrāhva, 'the ruddy goose', ' the Brāhmany duck '. M. W. The mandarin duck.

殺雞取卵


杀鸡取卵

see styles
shā jī qǔ luǎn
    sha1 ji1 qu3 luan3
sha chi ch`ü luan
    sha chi chü luan
lit. to kill the chicken to get the eggs (idiom); fig. to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs

沉魚落雁


沉鱼落雁

see styles
chén yú luò yàn
    chen2 yu2 luo4 yan4
ch`en yü lo yen
    chen yü lo yen
lit. fish sink, goose alights (idiom, from Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子[Zhuang1 zi3]); fig. female beauty captivating even the birds and beasts

烏帽子貝

see styles
 eboshigai
    えぼしがい
goose barnacle

白跑一趟

see styles
bái pǎo yī tàng
    bai2 pao3 yi1 tang4
pai p`ao i t`ang
    pai pao i tang
to go on an errand for nothing; to go on a wild-goose chase

白頰黑雁


白颊黑雁

see styles
bái jiá hēi yàn
    bai2 jia2 hei1 yan4
pai chia hei yen
(bird species of China) barnacle goose (Branta leucopsis)

短嘴豆雁

see styles
duǎn zuǐ dòu yàn
    duan3 zui3 dou4 yan4
tuan tsui tou yen
(bird species of China) tundra bean goose (Anser serrirostris)

紅胸黑雁


红胸黑雁

see styles
hóng xiōng hēi yàn
    hong2 xiong1 hei1 yan4
hung hsiung hei yen
(bird species of China) red-breasted goose (Branta ruficollis)

趨之若鶩


趋之若鹜

see styles
qū zhī ruò wù
    qu1 zhi1 ruo4 wu4
ch`ü chih jo wu
    chü chih jo wu
to rush like ducks (idiom); the mob scrabbles madly for something unobtainable; an unruly crowd on a wild goose chase

輕於鴻毛


轻于鸿毛

see styles
qīng yú hóng máo
    qing1 yu2 hong2 mao2
ch`ing yü hung mao
    ching yü hung mao
light as a goose feather (idiom); trifling; unimportant

鑽牛角尖


钻牛角尖

see styles
zuān niú jiǎo jiān
    zuan1 niu2 jiao3 jian1
tsuan niu chiao chien
lit. to penetrate into a bull's horn (idiom); fig. to waste time on an insoluble or insignificant problem; to bash one's head against a brick wall; a wild goose chase; a blind alley; to split hairs

雁過拔毛


雁过拔毛

see styles
yàn guò bá máo
    yan4 guo4 ba2 mao2
yen kuo pa mao
lit. to grab feathers from a flying goose; fig. to seize any opportunity; pragmatic

雞皮疙瘩


鸡皮疙瘩

see styles
jī pí gē da
    ji1 pi2 ge1 da5
chi p`i ko ta
    chi pi ko ta
goose pimples; goose bumps

雪泥鴻爪


雪泥鸿爪

see styles
xuě ní hóng zhǎo
    xue3 ni2 hong2 zhao3
hsüeh ni hung chao
a goose's footprint in the snow; vestiges of the past (idiom); the fleeting nature of human life (idiom)

魚沉雁杳


鱼沉雁杳

see styles
yú chén yàn yǎo
    yu2 chen2 yan4 yao3
yü ch`en yen yao
    yü chen yen yao
lit. the fish swam away into the depths, the goose vanished in the distance (idiom); fig. to have had no news (of sb who went away); to have lost contact

Variations:

菱食

see styles
 hishikui; hishikui
    ひしくい; ヒシクイ
(kana only) bean goose (Anser fabalis)

鴻毛泰山


鸿毛泰山

see styles
hóng máo tài shān
    hong2 mao2 tai4 shan1
hung mao t`ai shan
    hung mao tai shan
lit. light as a goose feather, heavy as Mt Tai (idiom); fig. of no consequence to one person, a matter of life or death to another

鴻毛泰岱


鸿毛泰岱

see styles
hóng máo tài dài
    hong2 mao2 tai4 dai4
hung mao t`ai tai
    hung mao tai tai
light as a goose feather, heavy as Mt Tai (idiom); of no consequence to one person, a matter of life or death to another

鵝毛大雪


鹅毛大雪

see styles
é máo dà xuě
    e2 mao2 da4 xue3
o mao ta hsüeh
goose feather snow (idiom); big heavy snow fall

鵝王別乳


鹅王别乳

see styles
é wáng bier u
    e2 wang2 bier2 u3
o wang bier u
A king-goose is reputed to be able to absorb the milk from a mixture of milk and water, leaving the water behind, so with the bodhisattva and truth.

カナダガン

see styles
 kanadagan
    カナダガン
(kana only) Canada goose (Branta canadensis)

クースベイ

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 guusubei / gusube
    グースベイ
(place-name) Goose Bay (Canada)

シュマルツ

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 shumarutsu
    シュマルツ
{food} schmaltz; schmalz; rendered chicken, goose, or pork fat used for frying, etc.; (personal name) Schmaltz; Schmulz

ハワイガン

see styles
 hawaigan
    ハワイガン
(kana only) Hawaiian goose (Branta sandvicensis); nene

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

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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

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