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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
連綿 连绵 see styles |
lián mián lian2 mian2 lien mien renmen れんめん |
More info & calligraphy: Unbroken(adj-t,adv-to) unbroken; uninterrupted; on and on; continuous to bind on |
阿里山 see styles |
ā lǐ shān a1 li3 shan1 a li shan arisan ありさん |
More info & calligraphy: Alisan(place-name) Alishan (Taiwan) |
台 see styles |
tái tai2 t`ai tai dai だい |
(classical) you (in letters); variant of 臺|台[tai2] (n,n-suf) (1) stand; rest; base; pedestal; platform; table; holder; support; rack; (2) setting (of a gem); mounting; (3) (See 台木・1) stock (in grafting); (counter) (4) counter for machines and vehicles; (suffix) (5) (after a rounded value) level (e.g. price level); mark; range; decade (of one's life); (suffix noun) (6) tall building (with a fine view); (observation) platform; (suffix noun) (7) (in place names) plateau; heights; (surname) Dai A flat place, platform, plateau, terrace; an abbrev. for 臺 and for 天台 Tiantai, hence 台嶽 the Tiantai mountain; 台宗; 台家 its 'school'; 台徒 its disciples; 台教; 台道 its doctrine, or way. |
套 see styles |
tào tao4 t`ao tao |
to cover; to encase; cover; sheath; to overlap; to interleave; to model after; to copy; formula; harness; loop of rope; (fig.) to fish for; to obtain slyly; classifier for sets, collections; bend (of a river or mountain range, in place names); tau (Greek letter Ττ) |
屴 see styles |
lì li4 li |
high mountain range |
岔 see styles |
chà cha4 ch`a cha |
fork in road; bifurcation; branch in road, river, mountain range etc; to branch off; to turn off; to diverge; to stray (from the path); to change the subject; to interrupt; to stagger (times) |
嵎 see styles |
yú yu2 yü |
mountain range |
嶺 岭 see styles |
lǐng ling3 ling rei / re れい |
mountain range; mountain ridge (1) peak; summit; ridge; top; (2) back of a blade; (surname, female given name) Rei |
黛 see styles |
dài dai4 tai mayuzumi まゆづみ |
umber-black dye for painting the eyebrow (1) eyebrow pencil; (2) blackened eyebrows; (3) (metaphorically) distant mountain range; (surname) Mayuzumi |
主峰 see styles |
zhǔ fēng zhu3 feng1 chu feng shuhou / shuho しゅほう |
main peak (of a mountain range) the highest peak |
主脈 see styles |
shumyaku しゅみゃく |
(1) main mountain range; (2) {med} midrib; costa; (3) {bot} main vein (leaf) |
天山 see styles |
tiān shān tian1 shan1 t`ien shan tien shan ameyama あめやま |
Tianshan, mountain range straddling the border between China and Kyrgyzstan (1) (archaism) enormous thing; (n,adv) (2) (archaism) greatly; very; (surname, given name) Tenzan; (place-name) Tenzan (Japan); Tian Shan (China) |
山巒 山峦 see styles |
shān luán shan1 luan2 shan luan |
mountain range; unbroken chain of peaks |
山彙 see styles |
sani さんい |
(rare) (See 山塊) mountain mass; small mountain range; group of mountains that are not part of a large mountain range |
山系 see styles |
sankei / sanke さんけい |
mountain range; mountain system |
山脈 山脉 see styles |
shān mài shan1 mai4 shan mai sanmyaku さんみゃく |
mountain range; CL:條|条[tiao2] mountain range; mountain belt |
峻嶺 峻岭 see styles |
jun lǐng jun4 ling3 chün ling shunrei / shunre しゅんれい |
lofty mountain range steep peak; steep ridge; high rugged mountain; (given name) Shunrei |
崑崙 昆仑 see styles |
kūn lún kun1 lun2 k`un lun kun lun konron こんろん |
Kunlun (Karakorum) mountain range in Xinjiang (place-name) Kunlun mountains Kunlun, or Pulo Condore Island, or islands generally in the southern seas, hence崑崙子 or崑崙奴 is a native of those islands of black colour, and崑崙國 is described as Java, Sumatra, etc. |
燕山 see styles |
yān shān yan1 shan1 yen shan tsubakuroyama つばくろやま |
Yan mountain range across north Hebei (place-name) Tsubakuroyama |
眉墨 see styles |
mayuzumi まゆずみ |
(1) eyebrow pencil; (2) blackened eyebrows; (3) (metaphorically) distant mountain range |
秦嶺 秦岭 see styles |
qín lǐng qin2 ling3 ch`in ling chin ling |
Qinling Mountain Range in Shaanxi forming a natural barrier between the Guanzhong Plain 關中平原|关中平原[Guan1 zhong1 Ping2 yuan2] and the Han River 漢水|汉水[Han4 shui3] valley |
端山 see styles |
hayama はやま |
foothill; end section of a mountain range; (surname) Mizuyama |
綿延 绵延 see styles |
mián yán mian2 yan2 mien yen |
(esp. of a mountain range) to be continuous; to stretch long and unbroken |
縦走 see styles |
juusou / juso じゅうそう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) stretching out (in a longitudinal direction); running; traversing; (n,vs,vi) (2) walking along the ridge of a mountain; traversing a mountain range; climbing (several mountains) in succession |
群山 see styles |
qún shān qun2 shan1 ch`ün shan chün shan gunzan; murayama ぐんざん; むらやま |
mountains; a range of hills mountain range; cluster of mountains; mountainous region; (place-name) Gunsan (South Korea) |
群峰 see styles |
qún fēng qun2 feng1 ch`ün feng chün feng gunpou / gunpo ぐんぽう |
the peaks of a mountain range (the many peaks of a) mountain range |
脊梁 see styles |
jǐ liang ji3 liang5 chi liang sekiryou / sekiryo せきりょう |
(coll.) back (of a human or other vertebrate) (1) {geol} mountain range; mountain backbone; (2) {anat} spinal column; backbone |
裾野 see styles |
susono すその |
(1) foot of a mountain; plain at the foot of a mountain; (2) range; spread; extent; encompassing circle; (place-name, surname) Susono |
輪山 轮山 see styles |
lún shān lun2 shan1 lun shan rinzan りんざん |
(surname) Rinzan circular mountain range |
連山 连山 see styles |
lián shān lian2 shan1 lien shan renzan れんざん |
Lianshan district of Huludao city 葫蘆島市|葫芦岛市, Liaoning (1) mountain range; (2) (hist) Lian Shan (Xia-period method of Chinese divination); (surname) Ren'yama |
連峯 see styles |
renpou / renpo れんぽう |
mountain range |
連峰 see styles |
renhou / renho れんほう |
mountain range; (given name) Renhou |
香山 see styles |
xiāng shān xiang1 shan1 hsiang shan koyama こやま |
Fragrance Hill (a park in Beijing) (surname) Koyama the fragrant or incense mountains, so called because the Gandharvas do not drink wine or eat meat, but feed on incense or fragrance and give off fragrant odours. As musicians of Indra, or in the retinue of Dhṛtarāṣtra, they are said to be the same as, or similar to, the Kinnaras. They are, or according to M. W., Dhṛtarāṣtra is associated with soma, the moon, and with medicine. They cause ecstasy, are erotic, and the patrons of marriageable girls; the apsaras are their wives, and both are patrons of dicers.; Gandhamādana. Incense mountain, one of the ten fabulous mountains known to Chinese Buddhism, located in the region of the Anavatapta lake in Tibet; also placed in the Kunlun range. Among its great trees dwell the Kinnaras, Indra's musicians. |
七金山 see styles |
qī jīn shān qi1 jin1 shan1 ch`i chin shan chi chin shan shichi konsen |
The seven concentric mountain ranges around Sumeru, the central mountain of a universe, each range separated from the others by a sea; see 九山八海. Their names are 持隻, 持軸, 雙木 (雙木樹), 擔見, 馬耳 , 障礙 (or 象鼻), 持地 (or 遠) 山. |
伏牛山 see styles |
fú niú shān fu2 niu2 shan1 fu niu shan |
Funiu mountain range in southwest Henan, an eastern extension of Qinling range 秦嶺山脈|秦岭山脉[Qin2 ling3 shan1 mai4], Shaanxi |
六盤山 六盘山 see styles |
liù pán shān liu4 pan2 shan1 liu p`an shan liu pan shan |
Liupan Mountains, mountain range in northern China |
唐古拉 see styles |
táng gǔ lā tang2 gu3 la1 t`ang ku la tang ku la |
Dangla or Tanggula mountain range on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau 青藏高原[Qing1 Zang4 gao1 yuan2] |
四明山 see styles |
sì míng shān si4 ming2 shan1 ssu ming shan Shimyō san |
A mountain range in Ningbo prefecture where the 四明 are clearly seen, i. e. sun, moon, stars, and constellations. 知禮 Zhili of the Sung dynasty is known as the 四明尊者 honoured one of Siming and his school as the 四明家 Siming school in the direct line of Tiantai. In Japan Mt. Hiei 比叡山 is known by this title, through Dengyo 傳教 the founder of the Japanese Tiantai School. |
大別山 大别山 see styles |
dà bié shān da4 bie2 shan1 ta pieh shan |
Dabie mountain range on the borders of Henan, Anhui and Hubei provinces |
大庾嶺 大庾岭 see styles |
dà yǔ lǐng da4 yu3 ling3 ta yü ling |
Dayu mountain range between southwest Jiangxi and Guangdong |
大輪山 大轮山 see styles |
dà lún shān da4 lun2 shan1 ta lun shan dairinsan |
a great circular mountain range |
安的斯 see styles |
andesu アンデス |
(place-name) Andes (mountain range in South America) |
山なみ see styles |
yamanami やまなみ |
range of mountains; mountain range; mountain belt |
山並み see styles |
yamanami やまなみ |
range of mountains; mountain range; mountain belt |
山海經 山海经 see styles |
shān hǎi jīng shan1 hai3 jing1 shan hai ching |
Classic of Mountain and Sea, probably compiled c. 500 BC-200 BC, contains wide range of geography, mythology, witchcraft, popular customs etc |
崑崙山 昆仑山 see styles |
kūn lún shān kun1 lun2 shan1 k`un lun shan kun lun shan konronzan こんろんざん |
Kunlun Mountain range (personal name) Konronzan The Kunlun range north of Tibet, the 香山 dhamādana. |
桐柏山 see styles |
tóng bǎi shān tong2 bai3 shan1 t`ung pai shan tung pai shan |
Tongbai mountain range, the watershed between Huai 淮河 and Han 漢江|汉江 rivers |
武當山 武当山 see styles |
wǔ dāng shān wu3 dang1 shan1 wu tang shan |
Wudang Mountain range in northwest Hubei |
白頭山 白头山 see styles |
bái tóu shān bai2 tou2 shan1 pai t`ou shan pai tou shan pekutosan ペクトサン |
Baekdu or Changbai mountains 長白山|长白山, volcanic mountain range between Jilin province and North Korea, prominent in Manchu and Korean mythology (place-name) Mount Paektu (Korea) |
羅霄山 罗霄山 see styles |
luó xiāo shān luo2 xiao1 shan1 lo hsiao shan |
Luoxiao Mountains, mountain range straddling the border between Jiangxi and Hunan |
老爺嶺 老爷岭 see styles |
lǎo ye lǐng lao3 ye5 ling3 lao yeh ling |
Chinese name for Sichote-Alin mountain range in Russia's Primorsky Krai around Vladivostok |
萌渚嶺 萌渚岭 see styles |
méng zhǔ lǐng meng2 zhu3 ling3 meng chu ling |
Mengzhu mountain range between south Hunan and Guangxi |
越城嶺 越城岭 see styles |
yuè chéng lǐng yue4 cheng2 ling3 yüeh ch`eng ling yüeh cheng ling |
Yuecheng mountain range between south Hunan and Guangxi |
都龐嶺 都庞岭 see styles |
dū páng lǐng du1 pang2 ling3 tu p`ang ling tu pang ling |
Dupang mountain range between south Hunan and Guangdong |
鉢伐多 钵伐多 see styles |
bō fá duō bo1 fa2 duo1 po fa to Habata |
parvata, crags, mountain range. An ancient city and province of Takka, 700 li north-east of Mūlasthānapura, perhaps the modern Futtihpoor between Multan and Lahore. Also 鉢羅伐多. |
錫霍特 锡霍特 see styles |
xī huò tè xi1 huo4 te4 hsi huo t`e hsi huo te |
Sichote-Alin mountain range in Russian far east opposite Sakhalin Island |
鐵圍山 铁围山 see styles |
tiě wéi shān tie3 wei2 shan1 t`ieh wei shan tieh wei shan tetsui no yama |
Cakravāla, Cakravāda. The iron enclosing mountains supposed to encircle the earth, forming the periphery of a world. Mount Meru is the centre and between it and the Iron mountains are the seven 金山 metal-mountains and the eight seas. |
長白山 长白山 see styles |
cháng bái shān chang2 bai2 shan1 ch`ang pai shan chang pai shan chouhakusan / chohakusan ちょうはくさん |
Changbai or Baekdu mountains 白頭山|白头山, volcanic mountain range between Jilin province and North Korea, prominent in Manchu and Korean mythology (place-name) Changbai Mountain (China, Korea); Baekdu Mountain; Mount Paektu |
騎田嶺 骑田岭 see styles |
qí tián lǐng qi2 tian2 ling3 ch`i t`ien ling chi tien ling |
Qitian mountain range between south Hunan and Guangdong |
バニ山脈 see styles |
banisanmyaku バニさんみゃく |
(place-name) Jebel Bani (mountain range) |
三国山脈 see styles |
mikunisanmyaku みくにさんみゃく |
(place-name) Mikuni Mountain Range |
中央山脈 see styles |
chuuousanmyaku / chuosanmyaku ちゅうおうさんみゃく |
(place-name) Central Mountain Range (Taiwan) |
勃固山脈 勃固山脉 see styles |
bó gù shān mài bo2 gu4 shan1 mai4 po ku shan mai |
Pegu Yoma (mountain range) of south central Myanmar (Burma), separating Irrawaddy and Sittang basins |
大分界嶺 大分界岭 see styles |
dà fēn jiè lǐng da4 fen1 jie4 ling3 ta fen chieh ling |
Great Dividing Range, mountain range along the east coast of Australia |
大興安嶺 大兴安岭 see styles |
dà xīng ān lǐng da4 xing1 an1 ling3 ta hsing an ling daikouanrei / daikoanre だいこうあんれい |
Daxing'anling mountain range in northwest Heilongjiang province 黑龍江|黑龙江[Hei1 long2 jiang1] in northeast China; Daxing'anling prefecture (place-name) Great Hingan |
天山山脈 see styles |
tenzansanmyaku てんざんさんみゃく |
(place-name) Tian Shan mountain range (Central Asia); Tengri Tagh |
安南山脈 安南山脉 see styles |
ān nán shān mài an1 nan2 shan1 mai4 an nan shan mai |
Annamite Range, aka Annamese Cordillera, mountain range forming the border between Vietnam and Laos |
安第斯山 see styles |
ān dì sī shān an1 di4 si1 shan1 an ti ssu shan |
the Andes mountain range |
崑崙山脈 昆仑山脉 see styles |
kūn lún shān mài kun1 lun2 shan1 mai4 k`un lun shan mai kun lun shan mai |
Kunlun Mountain range |
巴顏喀拉 巴颜喀拉 see styles |
bā yán kā lā ba1 yan2 ka1 la1 pa yen k`a la pa yen ka la |
Bayankala mountain range in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, watershed of 黃河|黄河[Huang2 He2] Huang He river |
瓜達拉馬 瓜达拉马 see styles |
guā dá lā mǎ gua1 da2 la1 ma3 kua ta la ma |
Sierra de Guadarrama (mountain range across Iberia, passing north of Madrid) |
Variations: |
mayuzumi まゆずみ |
(1) eyebrow pencil; (2) blackened eyebrows; (3) (metaphorically) distant mountain range |
秦嶺山脈 秦岭山脉 see styles |
qín lǐng shān mài qin2 ling3 shan1 mai4 ch`in ling shan mai chin ling shan mai |
Qinling Mountain Range in Shaanxi, forming a natural barrier between the Guanzhong Plain 關中平原|关中平原[Guan1 zhong1 Ping2 yuan2] and the Han River 漢水|汉水[Han4 shui3] valley |
興都庫什 兴都库什 see styles |
xīng dū kù shí xing1 du1 ku4 shi2 hsing tu k`u shih hsing tu ku shih |
the Hindu Kush (mountain range) |
若開山脈 若开山脉 see styles |
ruò kāi shān mài ruo4 kai1 shan1 mai4 jo k`ai shan mai jo kai shan mai |
Arakan Yoma, mountain range in western Myanmar (Burma) |
褶皺山脈 褶皱山脉 see styles |
zhě zhòu shān mài zhe3 zhou4 shan1 mai4 che chou shan mai |
fold mountain range (geology) |
長山山脈 长山山脉 see styles |
cháng shān shān mài chang2 shan1 shan1 mai4 ch`ang shan shan mai chang shan shan mai |
Annamite Range, aka Annamese Cordillera, mountain range forming the border between Vietnam and Laos |
阿爾卑斯 阿尔卑斯 see styles |
ā ěr bēi sī a1 er3 bei1 si1 a erh pei ssu |
alps (mountain range) |
阿爾泰山 阿尔泰山 see styles |
ā ěr tài shān a1 er3 tai4 shan1 a erh t`ai shan a erh tai shan |
Altai mountain range in Xinjiang and Siberia |
コペト山脈 see styles |
kopetosanmyaku コペトさんみゃく |
(place-name) Kopet Dag (mountain range) |
コリマ山脈 see styles |
korimasanmyaku コリマさんみゃく |
(place-name) Kolymskii Khrebet (mountain range) |
サヤン山脈 see styles |
sayansanmyaku サヤンさんみゃく |
(place-name) Sayanskii Khrebet (mountain range) |
タネン山脈 see styles |
tanensanmyaku タネンさんみゃく |
(place-name) Tanen Taunggyi (mountain range) |
トロス山脈 see styles |
torosusanmyaku トロスさんみゃく |
(place-name) Toros Daglari (mountain range) |
ヌーバ山脈 see styles |
nuubasanmyaku / nubasanmyaku ヌーバさんみゃく |
(place-name) Dar Nuba (mountain range) |
ブレヤ山脈 see styles |
bureyasanmyaku ブレヤさんみゃく |
(place-name) Bureinskii Khrebet (mountain range) |
ペグー山脈 see styles |
peguusanmyaku / pegusanmyaku ペグーさんみゃく |
(place-name) Pegu Yoma (mountain range) |
博格達山脈 博格达山脉 see styles |
bó gé dá shān mài bo2 ge2 da2 shan1 mai4 po ko ta shan mai |
Bogda Shan mountain range in the Tian Shan mountains |
各拉丹冬山 see styles |
gè lā dān dōng shān ge4 la1 dan1 dong1 shan1 ko la tan tung shan |
Mount Geladaindong or Geladandong in Qinghai (6621 m), the main peak of the Tanggula mountain range 唐古拉山脈|唐古拉山脉[Tang2 gu3 la1 Shan1 mai4] |
各拉丹冬峰 see styles |
gè lā dān dōng fēng ge4 la1 dan1 dong1 feng1 ko la tan tung feng |
Mount Geladaindong or Geladandong in Qinghai (6621 m), the main peak of the Tanggula mountain range 唐古拉山脈|唐古拉山脉[Tang2 gu3 la1 Shan1 mai4] |
喀喇崑崙山 喀喇昆仑山 see styles |
kā lǎ kūn lún shān ka1 la3 kun1 lun2 shan1 k`a la k`un lun shan ka la kun lun shan |
Karakorum mountain range in west Xinjiang |
岡底斯山脈 冈底斯山脉 see styles |
gāng dǐ sī shān mài gang1 di3 si1 shan1 mai4 kang ti ssu shan mai |
Gangdisê mountain range in southwest Tibet |
瓜達拉馬山 瓜达拉马山 see styles |
guā dá lā mǎ shān gua1 da2 la1 ma3 shan1 kua ta la ma shan |
Sierra de Guadarrama (mountain range across Iberia, passing north of Madrid) |
Variations: |
ryuumyaku / ryumyaku りゅうみゃく |
(See 龍穴・2) long mai (feng shui); longmai; the air or energy flowing down from an undulating mountain range |
錫霍特山脈 锡霍特山脉 see styles |
xī huò tè shān mài xi1 huo4 te4 shan1 mai4 hsi huo t`e shan mai hsi huo te shan mai |
Sichote-Alin mountain range in Russian far east opposite Sakhalin Island |
阿拉乾山脈 阿拉干山脉 see styles |
ā lā gān shān mài a1 la1 gan1 shan1 mai4 a la kan shan mai |
Arakan Yoma, mountain range in western Myanmar (Burma) |
阿拉干山脈 阿拉干山脉 see styles |
ā lā gān shān mài a1 la1 gan1 shan1 mai4 a la kan shan mai |
Arakan Mountains (aka Rakhine Mountains), mountain range in western Myanmar |
アペニノ山脈 see styles |
apeninosanmyaku アペニノさんみゃく |
(place-name) Appennino (mountain range) |
アペニン山脈 see styles |
apeninsanmyaku アペニンさんみゃく |
(place-name) Apennines; Apennine mountain range; Montes Apenninus |
アラカン山脈 see styles |
arakansanmyaku アラカンさんみゃく |
(place-name) Arakan Yoma (mountain range) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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