There are 73 total results for your revolutionary search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
家 see styles |
jiā jia1 chia chi ち |
More info & calligraphy: Family / Home(suffix) (colloquialism) (kana only) (See ん家) 's house; 's home; (surname) Karyū Family; home; school, sect; genus. |
紅 红 see styles |
hóng hong2 hung kurenai(p); beni(p); kou / kurenai(p); beni(p); ko くれない(P); べに(P); こう |
More info & calligraphy: Red Color(1) deep red; crimson; (2) (べに only) rouge; lipstick; (female given name) Rena aruṇa, rakta; red. |
列寧 列宁 see styles |
liè níng lie4 ning2 lieh ning reenin れえにん |
More info & calligraphy: LeninLenin |
馬克思 马克思 see styles |
mǎ kè sī ma3 ke4 si1 ma k`o ssu ma ko ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Marx |
卡斯特羅 卡斯特罗 see styles |
kǎ sī tè luó ka3 si1 te4 luo2 k`a ssu t`e lo ka ssu te lo |
More info & calligraphy: Castro |
革命家 see styles |
gé mìng jiā ge2 ming4 jia1 ko ming chia kakumeika / kakumeka かくめいか |
a revolutionary revolutionary |
事業 事业 see styles |
shì yè shi4 ye4 shih yeh jigyou / jigyo じぎょう |
undertaking; project; activity; (charitable, political or revolutionary) cause; publicly funded institution, enterprise or foundation; career; occupation; CL:個|个[ge4] (1) business; enterprise; venture; (commercial) activity; (business) operation; industry; (2) (social) project; undertaking; enterprise; work; activity; program; service action |
反清 see styles |
fǎn qīng fan3 qing1 fan ch`ing fan ching |
anti-Qing; refers to the revolutionary movements in late 19th and early 20th century leading up to 1911 Xinhai Revolution 辛亥革命[Xin1 hai4 Ge2 ming4] |
東風 东风 see styles |
dōng fēng dong1 feng1 tung feng kochi; toufuu; higashikaze; kochikaze / kochi; tofu; higashikaze; kochikaze こち; とうふう; ひがしかぜ; こちかぜ |
easterly wind; spring breeze; (fig.) revolutionary momentum; favorable circumstances east wind; spring wind; (surname) Higashikaze |
林森 see styles |
lín sēn lin2 sen1 lin sen hayashimori はやしもり |
Lin Sen (1868-1943), revolutionary politician, colleague of Sun Yat-sen, chairman of the Chinese nationalist government (1928-1932) (surname) Hayashimori |
烈屬 烈属 see styles |
liè shǔ lie4 shu3 lieh shu |
family or dependents of martyr (in PRC, esp. revolutionary martyr) |
白區 白区 see styles |
bái qū bai2 qu1 pai ch`ü pai chü |
White area (area controlled by the KMT during the Second Revolutionary War 1927-1937) |
紅色 红色 see styles |
hóng sè hong2 se4 hung se koushoku; beniiro; kurenaiiro / koshoku; beniro; kurenairo こうしょく; べにいろ; くれないいろ |
red (color); revolutionary red (color, colour) |
革命 see styles |
gé mìng ge2 ming4 ko ming kakumei / kakume かくめい |
to withdraw the mandate of heaven (and transition to a new dynasty) (original meaning); revolution; revolutionary; to revolt (against sb or something); to revolutionize (something); (separable verb sometimes used in the pattern 革noun的命); CL:次[ci4] (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) revolution; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (See 三革・2,辛酉) 58th year of the sexagenary cycle (in Onmyōdō) |
黃興 黄兴 see styles |
huáng xīng huang2 xing1 huang hsing |
Huang Xing (1874-1916), revolutionary politician, close collaborator of Sun Yat-sen, prominent in the 1911 Xinhai Revolution 辛亥革命[Xin1 hai4 Ge2 ming4], murdered in Shanghai in 1916 |
中核派 see styles |
chuukakuha / chukakuha ちゅうかくは |
Japan Revolutionary Communist League-National Committee; JRCL; Middle Core Faction; Japanese far-left revolutionary group |
光復會 光复会 see styles |
guāng fù huì guang1 fu4 hui4 kuang fu hui |
anti-Qing revolutionary party set up in 1904 under Cai Yuanpei 蔡元培[Cai4 Yuan2 pei2]; aka 復古會|复古会[Fu4 gu3 hui4] |
八路軍 八路军 see styles |
bā lù jun ba1 lu4 jun1 pa lu chün hachirogun はちろぐん |
Eighth Route Army, the larger of the two major Chinese communist forces fighting the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) Eighth Route Army; 18th Army Group of the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China |
劃期的 see styles |
kakkiteki かっきてき |
(adjectival noun) ground-breaking; revolutionary; unprecedented; epoch-making |
劉師培 刘师培 see styles |
liú shī péi liu2 shi1 pei2 liu shih p`ei liu shih pei |
Liu Shipei (1884-1919), Chinese anarchist and revolutionary activist |
宋教仁 see styles |
sòng jiào rén song4 jiao4 ren2 sung chiao jen |
Song Jiaoren (1882-1913), politician of the revolutionary party involved in the 1911 Xinhai revolution, murdered in Shanghai in 1913 |
布哈林 see styles |
bù hā lín bu4 ha1 lin2 pu ha lin |
Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin (1888-1938), Soviet revolutionary theorist, executed after a show trial in 1937 |
張志新 张志新 see styles |
zhāng zhì xīn zhang1 zhi4 xin1 chang chih hsin |
Zhang Zhixin (1930-1975) female revolutionary and martyr, who followed the true Marxist-Leninist line as a party member, and was arrested in 1969, then executed in 1975 after opposing the counterrevolutionary party-usurping conspiracies of Lin Biao and the Gang of Four, and only rehabilitated posomethingumously in 1979 |
張成澤 张成泽 see styles |
zhāng chéng zé zhang1 cheng2 ze2 chang ch`eng tse chang cheng tse |
Jang Song-taek (1946-2013), brother-in-law of Kim Jong-il 金正日[Jin1 Zheng4 ri4], uncle and mentor of Kim Jong-un 金正恩[Jin1 Zheng4 en1], in 2013 accused of being a counter-revolutionary and executed |
張治中 张治中 see styles |
zhāng zhì zhōng zhang1 zhi4 zhong1 chang chih chung |
Zhang Zhizhong (1890-1969), National Revolutionary Army general |
張自忠 张自忠 see styles |
zhāng zì zhōng zhang1 zi4 zhong1 chang tzu chung |
Zhang Zizhong (1891-1940), Chinese National Revolutionary Army general during the Second Sino-Japanese War |
復古會 复古会 see styles |
fù gǔ huì fu4 gu3 hui4 fu ku hui |
anti-Qing revolutionary party set up in 1904 under Cai Yuanpei 蔡元培[Cai4 Yuan2 pei2]; aka 光復會|光复会[Guang1 fu4 hui4] |
拉法格 see styles |
lā fǎ gé la1 fa3 ge2 la fa ko |
Lafargue (name); Paul Lafargue (1842-1911), French socialist and revolutionary activist, son-in-law of Karl Marx |
李富春 see styles |
lǐ fù chūn li3 fu4 chun1 li fu ch`un li fu chun |
Li Fuchun (1900-1975), Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician, served as Vice Premier of the PRC |
熊成基 see styles |
xióng chéng jī xiong2 cheng2 ji1 hsiung ch`eng chi hsiung cheng chi |
Xiong Chengji (1887-1910), anti-Qing revolutionary and martyr |
画期的 see styles |
kakkiteki かっきてき |
(adjectival noun) ground-breaking; revolutionary; unprecedented; epoch-making |
章士釗 章士钊 see styles |
zhāng shì zhāo zhang1 shi4 zhao1 chang shih chao |
Zhang Shizhao (1881-1973), revolutionary journalist in Shanghai, then established writer |
章太炎 see styles |
zhāng tài yán zhang1 tai4 yan2 chang t`ai yen chang tai yen |
Zhang Taiyan (1869-1936), scholar, journalist, revolutionary and leading intellectual around the time of the Xinhai revolution |
章炳麟 see styles |
zhāng bǐng lín zhang1 bing3 lin2 chang ping lin |
Zhang Taiyan 章太炎 (1869-1936), scholar, journalist, revolutionary and leading intellectual around the time of the Xinhai revolution |
紅五類 红五类 see styles |
hóng wǔ lèi hong2 wu3 lei4 hung wu lei |
the “five red categories” (Cultural Revolution term), i.e. poor and lower-middle peasants, workers, revolutionary soldiers, revolutionary cadres, and revolutionary martyrs |
胡鄂公 see styles |
hú è gōng hu2 e4 gong1 hu o kung |
Hu Egong (1884-1951), Chinese revolutionary and politician |
華興會 华兴会 see styles |
huá xīng huì hua2 xing1 hui4 hua hsing hui |
anti-Qing revolutionary party set up in Changsha by 黃興|黄兴[Huang2 Xing1] in 1904, a precursor of Sun Yat-sen's Alliance for Democracy 同盟會|同盟会[Tong2 meng2 hui4] and of the Guomindang |
蘇報案 苏报案 see styles |
sū bào àn su1 bao4 an4 su pao an |
Qing's 1903 suppression of revolutionary calls in newspaper 蘇報|苏报, leading to imprisonment of Zhang Taiyan 章太炎 and Zou Rong 鄒容|邹容 |
蘇曼殊 苏曼殊 see styles |
sū màn shū su1 man4 shu1 su man shu |
Su Manshu (1884-1918), Chinese writer, journalist, Buddhist monk, participant in the revolutionary movement |
譚震林 谭震林 see styles |
tán zhèn lín tan2 zhen4 lin2 t`an chen lin tan chen lin |
Tan Zhenlin (1902-1983), PRC revolutionary and military leader, played political role after the Cultural Revolution |
陳天華 陈天华 see styles |
chén tiān huà chen2 tian1 hua4 ch`en t`ien hua chen tien hua |
Chen Tianhua (1875-1905), anti-Qing revolutionary from Hunan, drowned himself in Japan in 1905 |
革命児 see styles |
kakumeiji / kakumeji かくめいじ |
(See 革命家・かくめいか) revolutionary; child of the revolution; man of revolutionary temperament |
革命性 see styles |
gé mìng xìng ge2 ming4 xing4 ko ming hsing |
revolutionary |
革命歌 see styles |
kakumeika / kakumeka かくめいか |
revolutionary song |
革命的 see styles |
kakumeiteki / kakumeteki かくめいてき |
(adjectival noun) revolutionary (e.g. technology) |
革命軍 see styles |
kakumeigun / kakumegun かくめいぐん |
revolutionary army |
鮑狄埃 鲍狄埃 see styles |
bào dí āi bao4 di2 ai1 pao ti ai |
Eugène Edine Pottier (1816-1887), French revolutionary socialist and poet |
二次革命 see styles |
èr cì gé mìng er4 ci4 ge2 ming4 erh tz`u ko ming erh tzu ko ming |
Second Revolution, campaign from 1913 of the provisional revolutionary government (under Sun Yat-sen and the Guomindang) against Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] and the Northern Warlords |
独立革命 see styles |
dokuritsukakumei / dokuritsukakume どくりつかくめい |
revolutionary war for independence |
雅各賓派 雅各宾派 see styles |
yǎ gè bīn pài ya3 ge4 bin1 pai4 ya ko pin p`ai ya ko pin pai |
Jacobin club, French revolutionary party that played a leading role in the reign of terror 1791-1794 |
革命政府 see styles |
kakumeiseifu / kakumesefu かくめいせいふ |
revolutionary government |
革命運動 see styles |
kakumeiundou / kakumeundo かくめいうんどう |
revolutionary movement |
驅除韃虜 驱除鞑虏 see styles |
qū chú dá lǔ qu1 chu2 da2 lu3 ch`ü ch`u ta lu chü chu ta lu |
expel the Manchu, revolutionary slogan from around 1900 |
アラブの春 see styles |
arabunoharu アラブのはる |
(exp,n) Arab Spring (revolutionary wave in the Arab world, 2010-2011) |
国民革命軍 see styles |
kokuminkakumeigun / kokuminkakumegun こくみんかくめいぐん |
(hist) National Revolutionary Army (Republic of China; 1925-1947) |
國民革命軍 国民革命军 see styles |
guó mín gé mìng jun guo2 min2 ge2 ming4 jun1 kuo min ko ming chün |
National Revolutionary Army |
巴枯寧主義 巴枯宁主义 see styles |
bā kū níng zhǔ yì ba1 ku1 ning2 zhu3 yi4 pa k`u ning chu i pa ku ning chu i |
Bakuninism, the political and social theories associated with the Russian revolutionary and anarchist Mikhail Bakunin (1814-1876) |
新文化運動 新文化运动 see styles |
xīn wén huà yùn dòng xin1 wen2 hua4 yun4 dong4 hsin wen hua yün tung shinbunkaundou / shinbunkaundo しんぶんかうんどう |
the New Culture Movement (mid-1910s and 1920s), intellectual revolution against Confucianism aiming to introduce Western elements, especially democracy and science (hist) New Culture Movement (revolutionary movement in China, 1917-1921) |
紅色孃子軍 红色娘子军 see styles |
hóng sè niáng zi jun hong2 se4 niang2 zi5 jun1 hung se niang tzu chün |
Red Detachment of Women, revolutionary opera that premiered in 1964 |
羅伯斯庇爾 罗伯斯庇尔 see styles |
luó bó sī bì ěr luo2 bo2 si1 bi4 er3 lo po ssu pi erh |
Robespierre (name); Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre (1758-1794), French revolutionary leader, enthusiastic advocate of reign of terror 1791-1794 |
革命評議会 see styles |
kakumeihyougikai / kakumehyogikai かくめいひょうぎかい |
revolutionary council |
黃花崗起義 黄花岗起义 see styles |
huáng huā gǎng qǐ yì huang2 hua1 gang3 qi3 yi4 huang hua kang ch`i i huang hua kang chi i |
Huanghuagang uprising of 23rd April 1911 in Guangzhou, one a long series of unsuccessful uprisings of Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary party |
デカブリスト see styles |
dekaburisuto デカブリスト |
Decembrist (19th century Russian revolutionary) (rus: Dekabrist) |
團結就是力量 团结就是力量 see styles |
tuán jié jiù shì lì liang tuan2 jie2 jiu4 shi4 li4 liang5 t`uan chieh chiu shih li liang tuan chieh chiu shih li liang |
unity is strength (revolutionary slogan and popular song of 1943) |
民主革命同盟 see styles |
minshukakumeidoumei / minshukakumedome みんしゅかくめいどうめい |
(o) Democratic Revolutionary Alliance |
フランス革命暦 see styles |
furansukakumeireki / furansukakumereki フランスかくめいれき |
(hist) French Revolutionary Calendar; French Republican Calendar |
八寶山革命公墓 八宝山革命公墓 see styles |
bā bǎo shān gé mìng gōng mù ba1 bao3 shan1 ge2 ming4 gong1 mu4 pa pao shan ko ming kung mu |
Mt Babao Revolutionary Cemetery in Haidian district of Beijing |
コロンビア革命軍 see styles |
koronbiakakumeigun / koronbiakakumegun コロンビアかくめいぐん |
(org) Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia; FARC; (o) Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia; FARC |
中國國民黨革命委員會 中国国民党革命委员会 see styles |
zhōng guó guó mín dǎng gé mìng wěi yuán huì zhong1 guo2 guo2 min2 dang3 ge2 ming4 wei3 yuan2 hui4 chung kuo kuo min tang ko ming wei yüan hui |
Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang |
Variations: |
kakkiteki かっきてき |
(adjectival noun) ground-breaking; revolutionary; unprecedented; epoch-making |
那木巴爾·恩赫巴亞爾 那木巴尔·恩赫巴亚尔 see styles |
nǎ mù bā ěr · ēn hè bā yà ěr na3 mu4 ba1 er3 · en1 he4 ba1 ya4 er3 na mu pa erh · en ho pa ya erh |
Nambaryn Enkhbayar (1958-), Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party politician, president of Mongolia 2005-2009 |
革命的共産主義者同盟 see styles |
kakumeitekikyousanshugishadoumei / kakumetekikyosanshugishadome かくめいてききょうさんしゅぎしゃどうめい |
(org) Revolutionary Communist League; (o) Revolutionary Communist League |
Variations: |
kakkiteki かっきてき |
(adjectival noun) ground-breaking; revolutionary; unprecedented; epoch-making |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 73 results for "revolutionary" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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