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1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
秦 see styles |
qín qin2 ch`in chin shin; hatashin しん; はたしん |
More info & calligraphy: Qin / Chin / Tan / Yasushi(hist) Qin dynasty (of China; 221-207 BCE); Ch'in dynasty; (surname) Yasushi a fine strain of rice |
秦一 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(personal name) Shin'ichi |
秦三 see styles |
shinzou / shinzo しんぞう |
(given name) Shinzou |
秦下 see styles |
hadashimo はだしも |
(place-name) Hadashimo |
秦丞 see styles |
shinsuke しんすけ |
(personal name) Shinsuke |
秦久 see styles |
shinji しんじ |
(personal name) Shinji |
秦也 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(given name) Shin'ya |
秦二 see styles |
shinji しんじ |
(personal name) Shinji |
秦井 see styles |
hatai はたい |
(surname) Hatai |
秦介 see styles |
shinsuke しんすけ |
(personal name) Shinsuke |
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 |
秦佑 see styles |
shinsuke しんすけ |
(personal name) Shinsuke |
秦作 see styles |
shinsaku しんさく |
(personal name) Shinsaku |
秦允 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
秦六 see styles |
shinroku しんろく |
(personal name) Shinroku |
秦兵 see styles |
shinpei / shinpe しんぺい |
(personal name) Shinpei |
秦冶 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
秦助 see styles |
shinsuke しんすけ |
(personal name) Shinsuke |
秦勝 see styles |
hadanokatsu はだのかつ |
(surname) Hadanokatsu |
秦南 see styles |
hadaminami はだみなみ |
(place-name) Hadaminami |
秦原 see styles |
hatahara はたはら |
(surname) Hatahara |
秦口 see styles |
hatakuchi はたくち |
(surname) Hatakuchi |
秦司 see styles |
shinji しんじ |
(personal name) Shinji |
秦吉 see styles |
shinkichi しんきち |
(personal name) Shinkichi |
秦名 see styles |
hatana はたな |
(surname) Hatana |
秦國 秦国 see styles |
qín guó qin2 guo2 ch`in kuo chin kuo |
the state of Qin, one of the seven states of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC) |
秦地 see styles |
hatachi はたち |
(surname) Hatachi |
秦垣 see styles |
hatagaki はたがき |
(surname) Hatagaki |
秦埜 see styles |
hatano はたの |
(surname) Hatano |
秦壱 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(personal name) Shin'ichi |
秦子 see styles |
shinko しんこ |
(female given name) Shinko |
秦安 see styles |
qín ān qin2 an1 ch`in an chin an |
Qin'an county in Tianshui 天水[Tian1 shui3], Gansu |
秦山 see styles |
hatayama はたやま |
(surname) Hatayama |
秦岡 see styles |
hataoka はたおか |
(surname) Hataoka |
秦嶋 see styles |
hatashima はたしま |
(surname) Hatashima |
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 |
秦州 see styles |
qín zhōu qin2 zhou1 ch`in chou chin chou |
Qinzhou district of Tianshui city 天水市[Tian1 shui3 shi4], Gansu |
秦市 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(personal name) Shin'ichi |
秦平 see styles |
shinpei / shinpe しんぺい |
(given name) Shinpei |
秦庄 see styles |
hatanoshou / hatanosho はたのしょう |
(place-name) Hatanoshou |
秦弥 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
秦朝 see styles |
qín cháo qin2 chao2 ch`in ch`ao chin chao |
Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC) |
秦木 see styles |
hataki はたき |
(surname) Hataki |
秦末 see styles |
qín mò qin2 mo4 ch`in mo chin mo |
the end of the Qin dynasty 207 BC |
秦本 see styles |
hatamoto はたもと |
(surname) Hatamoto |
秦村 see styles |
hatamura はたむら |
(surname) Hatamura |
秦松 see styles |
hatamatsu はたまつ |
(surname) Hatamatsu |
秦桧 see styles |
shinkai しんかい |
(personal name) Shinkai |
秦梨 see styles |
hadanashi はだなし |
(place-name) Hadanashi |
秦森 see styles |
hatamori はたもり |
(surname) Hatamori |
秦椒 see styles |
qín jiāo qin2 jiao1 ch`in chiao chin chiao |
(dialect) hot pepper (long and thin); same as 花椒[hua1 jiao1] |
秦檜 秦桧 see styles |
qín huì qin2 hui4 ch`in hui chin hui |
Qin Hui (1090-1155 AD), Song Dynasty official said to have betrayed General Yue Fei 岳飛|岳飞[Yue4 Fei1] |
秦沛 see styles |
pooruchun ぽーるちゅん |
(personal name) Po-ruchun |
秦沢 see styles |
hatazawa はたざわ |
(personal name) Hatazawa |
秦淮 see styles |
qín huái qin2 huai2 ch`in huai chin huai |
Qinhuai district of Nanjing City 南京市 in Jiangsu 江蘇|江苏 |
秦漢 秦汉 see styles |
qín hàn qin2 han4 ch`in han chin han |
the Qin (221-207 BC) and Han (206 BC-220 AD) dynasties |
秦火 see styles |
qín huǒ qin2 huo3 ch`in huo chin huo |
the Qin burning of the books in 212 BC |
秦牧 see styles |
qín mù qin2 mu4 ch`in mu chin mu |
Qin Mu (1919-1992), educator and prolific writer |
秦王 see styles |
shinou / shino しんおう |
(personal name) Shin'ou |
秦田 see styles |
hatada はただ |
(surname) Hatada |
秦町 see styles |
hadachou / hadacho はだちょう |
(place-name) Hadachō |
秦皮 see styles |
toneriko とねりこ |
ash tree (Fraxinus mandshurica) |
秦矢 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
秦祐 see styles |
shinsuke しんすけ |
(personal name) Shinsuke |
秦穴 see styles |
hataana / hatana はたあな |
(surname) Hataana |
秦篆 see styles |
qín zhuàn qin2 zhuan4 ch`in chuan chin chuan |
seal script as unified by the Qin dynasty; the small seal 小篆 and great seal 大篆 |
秦耶 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
秦腔 see styles |
qín qiāng qin2 qiang1 ch`in ch`iang chin chiang |
Qinqiang, an opera style popular in northwest China, possibly originating in Ming dynasty folk music; Shaanxi opera |
秦良 see styles |
shinryou / shinryo しんりょう |
(given name) Shinryō |
秦艽 see styles |
qín jiāo qin2 jiao1 ch`in chiao chin chiao |
large leaf gentian (Gentiana macrophylla) |
秦荘 see styles |
hatashou / hatasho はたしょう |
(place-name, surname) Hatashou |
秦蔵 see styles |
shinzou / shinzo しんぞう |
(personal name) Shinzou |
秦言 see styles |
qín yán qin2 yan2 ch`in yen chin yen shingon |
said, in the speech of Qin . . . |
秦谷 see styles |
hatatani はたたに |
(surname) Hatatani |
秦赦 see styles |
shinjirou / shinjiro しんじろう |
(male given name) Shinjirō |
秦軍 秦军 see styles |
qín jun qin2 jun1 ch`in chün chin chün |
the Qin army (model for the terracotta warriors) |
秦輔 see styles |
shinsuke しんすけ |
(personal name) Shinsuke |
秦造 see styles |
shinzou / shinzo しんぞう |
(personal name) Shinzou |
秦都 see styles |
qín dū qin2 du1 ch`in tu chin tu |
Qindu District in Xianyang City 咸陽市|咸阳市[Xian2 yang2 Shi4], Shaanxi |
秦野 see styles |
yasuno やすの |
(surname) Yasuno |
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) |
健秦 see styles |
kenshin けんしん |
(personal name) Kenshin |
先秦 see styles |
xiān qín xian1 qin2 hsien ch`in hsien chin senshin せんしん |
pre-Qin, Chinese history up to the foundation of the Qin imperial dynasty in 221 BC (hist) (See 秦) pre-Qin period (of China) |
克秦 see styles |
katsuhiro かつひろ |
(personal name) Katsuhiro |
兼秦 see styles |
kenshin けんしん |
(personal name) Kenshin |
剋秦 see styles |
katsuhata かつはた |
(personal name) Katsuhata |
前秦 see styles |
qián qín qian2 qin2 ch`ien ch`in chien chin Zen Shin |
Former Qin of the Sixteen Kingdoms (351-395) the former Qín |
南秦 see styles |
minamihada みなみはだ |
(place-name) Minamihada |
博秦 see styles |
hiroyasu ひろやす |
(given name) Hiroyasu |
右秦 see styles |
uhata うはた |
(surname) Uhata |
堅秦 see styles |
kenshin けんしん |
(personal name) Kenshin |
大秦 see styles |
dà qín da4 qin2 ta ch`in ta chin taishin たいしん |
Han Dynasty term for the Roman Empire 羅馬帝國|罗马帝国[Luo2 ma3 Di4 guo2] (place-name) Taishin |
太秦 see styles |
uzumasa うずまさ |
(place-name) Uzumasa |
建秦 see styles |
kenshin けんしん |
(personal name) Kenshin |
後秦 后秦 see styles |
hòu qín hou4 qin2 hou ch`in hou chin |
Later Qin of the Sixteen Kingdoms (384-417) |
憲秦 see styles |
kenshin けんしん |
(personal name) Kenshin |
津秦 see styles |
tsuhada つはだ |
(place-name) Tsuhada |
活秦 see styles |
katsuhata かつはた |
(personal name) Katsuhata |
目秦 see styles |
mehada めはだ |
(surname) Mehada |
眞秦 see styles |
mahata まはた |
(surname) Mahata |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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