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Simple Dictionary Definition |
陽 阳 see styles |
yáng yang2 yang youji / yoji ようじ |
More info & calligraphy: Yako / Minami(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (the) positive; (2) (ant: 陰・2) yang (in Chinese divination); (3) (See 陰に陽に) the open; visible place; public place; (personal name) Yōji The side on which the sun shines, the sun, heat, this life, positive, masculine, dynamic, etc. |
魂 see styles |
hún hun2 hun kokoro こころ |
More info & calligraphy: Soul / Spirit(See 魄) Yang energy; spirit; (female given name) Kokoro The mind, the soul, conscious mind, vijñāna; also 魂神. |
陰陽 阴阳 see styles |
yīn yáng yin1 yang2 yin yang inyou / inyo いんよう |
More info & calligraphy: Yin Yangcosmic dual forces; yin and yang; sun and moon, etc.; (place-name) In'you yin and yang |
魂魄 see styles |
hún pò hun2 po4 hun p`o hun po konpaku こんぱく |
More info & calligraphy: Ghost / Soul / Spiritsoul; spirit; ghost Animus and anima; the spiritual nature or mind, and the animal soul; the two are defined as mind and body or mental and physical, the invisible soul inhabiting the visible body, the former being celestial, the latter terrestrial. |
爻 see styles |
yáo yao2 yao kou / ko こう |
the solid and broken lines of the eight trigrams 八卦[ba1 gua4], e.g. ☶ (See 卦) yao (line representing yin or yang that comprises one third of a trigram) |
陰 阴 see styles |
yīn yin1 yin kage かげ |
overcast (weather); cloudy; shady; Yin (the negative principle of Yin and Yang); negative (electric.); feminine; moon; implicit; hidden; genitalia (archaism) female private parts; female genitals; (surname) Kage Shade, dark, the shades, the negative as opposed to the positive principle, female, the moon, back, secret. In Buddhism it is the phenomenal, as obscuring the true nature of things; also the aggregation of phenomenal things resulting in births and deaths, hence it is used as a translation like 蘊 q.v. for skandha, the 五陰 being the five skandhas or aggregates. |
九流 see styles |
jiǔ liú jiu3 liu2 chiu liu kuru |
the nine schools of thought, philosophical schools of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods (770-220 BC), viz Confucians 儒家[Ru2 jia1], Daoists 道家[Dao4 jia1], Yin and Yang 陰陽家|阴阳家[Yin1 yang2 jia1], Legalists 法家[Fa3 jia1], Logicians 名家[Ming2 jia1], Mohists 墨家[Mo4 jia1], Diplomats 縱橫家|纵横家[Zong4 heng2 jia1], Miscellaneous 雜家|杂家[Za2 jia1], and Agriculturalists 農家|农家[Nong2 jia1] 九漏 idem | 孔. |
乾坤 see styles |
qián kūn qian2 kun1 ch`ien k`un chien kun kenkon けんこん |
yin and yang; heaven and earth; the universe heaven and earth; universe |
二気 see styles |
niki にき |
two forces (of yin and yang) |
二神 see styles |
futogami ふとがみ |
(1) (See 伊邪那岐,伊邪那美) pair of gods (esp. Izanagi and Izanami); two gods; (2) yin and yang; (surname) Futogami |
仰山 see styles |
yǎng shān yang3 shan1 yang shan ooyama おおやま |
(adj-na,adv) (1) (kana only) (ksb:) a lot; plenty; abundant; great many; (adjectival noun) (2) (kana only) exaggerated; grandiose; (surname) Ooyama To look up to the hill; Yang-shan, name of a noted monk. |
兩儀 两仪 see styles |
liǎng yí liang3 yi2 liang i |
heaven and earth; yin and yang |
八綱 八纲 see styles |
bā gāng ba1 gang1 pa kang |
(TCM) the eight principal syndromes (used to differentiate pathological conditions): yin and yang, exterior and interior, cold and heat, hypofunction and hyperfunction |
六気 see styles |
rokki; rikki; rikuki ろっき; りっき; りくき |
(1) yin, yang, wind, rain, darkness, light; (2) cold, heat, dryness, dampness, wind, fire; (3) six emotions (joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure, love, hate) |
劉洋 刘洋 see styles |
liú yáng liu2 yang2 liu yang |
Liu Yang (1978-), China's first female astronaut in space (June 16, 2012) |
南陽 南阳 see styles |
nán yáng nan2 yang2 nan yang miharu みはる |
see 南陽市|南阳市[Nan2 yang2 Shi4] (female given name) Miharu Nan-yang, a noted monk who had influence with the Tang emperors Su Tsung and Tai Tsung, circa 761-775. |
商鞅 see styles |
shāng yāng shang1 yang1 shang yang shouou / shoo しょうおう |
Shang Yang (c. 390-338 BC), legalist philosopher and statesman of the state of Qin 秦國|秦国[Qin2 guo2], whose reforms paved the way for the eventual unification of the Chinese empire by the Qin dynasty 秦朝|秦朝[Qin2 chao2] (given name) Shouou |
地藏 see styles |
dì zàng di4 zang4 ti tsang jizou / jizo じぞう |
Kṣitigarbha, the Bodhisattva of the Great Vow (to save all souls before accepting Bodhi); also translated Earth Treasury, Earth Womb, or Earth Store Bodhisattva (surname) Jizou Ti-tsang, J. Jizō, Kṣitigarbha, 乞叉底蘗沙; Earth-store, Earth-treasury, or Earthwomb. One of the group of eight Dhvani- Bodhisattvas. With hints of a feminine origin, he is now the guardian of the earth. Though associated with Yama as overlord, and with the dead and the hells, his role is that of saviour. Depicted with the alarum staff with its six rings, he is accredited with power over the hells and is devoted to the saving of all creatures between the nirvana of Śākyamuni and the advent of Maitreya the fifth century he has been especially considered as the deliverer from the hells. His central place in China is at Chiu-hua-shan, forty li south-west of Ch'ing-yang in Anhui. In Japan he is also the protector of travellers by land and his image accordingly appears on the roads; bereaved parents put stones by his images to seek his aid in relieving the labours of their dead in the task of piling stones on the banks of the Buddhist Styx; he also helps women in labour. He is described as holding a place between the gods and men on the one hand and the hells on the other for saving all in distress; some say he is an incarnation of Yama. At dawn he sits immobile on the earth 地 and meditates on the myriads of its beings 藏. When represented as a monk, it may be through the influence of a Korean monk who is considered to be his incarnation, and who came to China in 653 and died in 728 at the age of 99 after residing at Chiu-hua-shan for seventy-five years: his body, not decaying, is said to have been gilded over and became an object of worship. Many have confused 眞羅 part of Korea with 暹羅 Siam. There are other developments of Ti-tsang, such as the 六地藏 Six Ti-tsang, i. e. severally converting or transforming those in the hells, pretas, animals, asuras, men, and the devas; these six Ti-tsang have different images and symbols. Ti-tsang has also six messengers 六使者: Yama for transforming those in hell; the pearl-holder for pretas; the strong one or animals; the devīof mercy for asuras; the devī of the treasure for human beings; one who has charge of the heavens for the devas. There is also the 延命地藏 Yanming Ti-tsang, who controls length of days and who is approached, as also may be P'u-hsien, for that Purpose; his two assistants are the Supervisors of good and evil 掌善 and 掌惡. Under another form, as 勝軍地藏 Ti-tsang is chiefly associated with the esoteric cult. The benefits derived from his worship are many, some say ten, others say twenty-eight. His vows are contained in the 地藏菩薩本願經. There is also the 大乘大集地藏十電經 tr. by Xuanzang in 10 juan in the seventh century, which probably influenced the spread of the Ti-tsang cult. |
壯陽 壮阳 see styles |
zhuàng yáng zhuang4 yang2 chuang yang |
(TCM) to build up one's kidney yang; to boost male sex drive |
太陰 太阴 see styles |
tài yīn tai4 yin1 t`ai yin tai yin taiin / tain たいいん |
the Moon (esp. in Daoism) (1) (See 太陽) Moon; (2) (See 小陰) the greater yin (in yin-yang) |
小陰 see styles |
shouin / shoin しょういん |
the lesser yin (within yin-yang) |
揚雄 扬雄 see styles |
yáng xióng yang2 xiong2 yang hsiung youyuu / yoyu ようゆう |
Yang Xiong (53 BC-18 AD), scholar, poet and lexicographer, author of the first Chinese dialect dictionary 方言[Fang1 yan2] (person) Yang Xiong (53 BCE - 18 CE; Chinese philosopher and poet) |
楊俊 杨俊 see styles |
yáng jun yang2 jun4 yang chün |
Yang Jun (571-600), son of the first Sui emperor 楊堅|杨坚[Yang2 Jian1] |
楊億 杨亿 see styles |
yáng yì yang2 yi4 yang i |
Yang Yi (974-1020), Northern Song dynasty writer and poet |
楊堅 杨坚 see styles |
yáng jiān yang2 jian1 yang chien youken / yoken ようけん |
first Sui emperor Yang Jian (541-604), reigned 581-604 (personal name) Yōken |
楊斌 杨斌 see styles |
yáng bīn yang2 bin1 yang pin |
Yang Bin (1963-), Chinese-Dutch businessman |
楊朱 杨朱 see styles |
yáng zhū yang2 zhu1 yang chu youshu / yoshu ようしゅ |
Yang Zhu (c. 440-360 BC), Chinese philosopher advocating ethical egoism (person) Yang Zhu (Chinese philosopher; c. 395-335 BCE) |
楊森 杨森 see styles |
yáng sēn yang2 sen1 yang sen |
Yang Sen (1884-1977), Sichuan warlord and general |
楊業 杨业 see styles |
yáng yè yang2 ye4 yang yeh |
Yang Ye (died 986), Chinese military general of the Northern Han and the Northern Song dynasties, defended the Song against invasion by the Liao 遼|辽[Liao2] |
楊瀾 杨澜 see styles |
yáng lán yang2 lan2 yang lan |
Yang Lan (1968-), Chinese media proprietor, journalist, and talk show hostess |
楊炯 杨炯 see styles |
yáng jiǒng yang2 jiong3 yang chiung |
Yang Jiong (650-693?), one of the Four Great Poets of the Early Tang 初唐四傑|初唐四杰[Chu1 Tang2 Si4 jie2] |
楊維 杨维 see styles |
yáng wéi yang2 wei2 yang wei |
Yang Wei (1979-), PRC badminton player, women's doubles specialist |
楊過 杨过 see styles |
yáng guò yang2 guo4 yang kuo |
Yang Guo, protagonist of "The Return of the Condor Heroes" 神鵰俠侶|神雕侠侣[Shen2 diao1 Xia2 lu : 3]; (used jocularly as a verb "to have tested positive", since 楊|杨[Yang2] and 陽|阳[yang2] are homonyms) |
楊銳 杨锐 see styles |
yáng ruì yang2 rui4 yang jui |
Yang Rui (1855-1898), one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子 of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898; Yang Rui (1963-), host of "Dialogue" on CCTV News |
氣化 气化 see styles |
qì huà qi4 hua4 ch`i hua chi hua |
to vaporize; evaporation; carburetion; 氣|气[qi4] transformation in TCM (i.e. transformation of yin yang vital breath); unvoicing of voiced consonant |
洋縣 洋县 see styles |
yáng xiàn yang2 xian4 yang hsien |
Yang County in Hanzhong 漢中|汉中[Han4 zhong1], Shaanxi |
煬帝 see styles |
youdai / yodai ようだい |
(person) Emperor Yang of Sui (569-618, r. 604-618); second emperor of the Sui Dynasty |
肖揚 肖扬 see styles |
xiāo yáng xiao1 yang2 hsiao yang |
Xiao Yang (1938-), president of the PRC Supreme Court 1998-2008 |
虛損 虚损 see styles |
xū sǔn xu1 sun3 hsü sun |
(TCM) consumptive disease, chronic deficiency disorder due to impaired function of inner organs, deficiency of qi, blood, yin and yang; asomethingenia |
鄒衍 邹衍 see styles |
zōu yǎn zou1 yan3 tsou yen suuen / suen すうえん |
Zou Yan (305-240 BC), founder of the School of Yin-Yang of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) (personal name) Suuen |
重陽 重阳 see styles |
chóng yáng chong2 yang2 ch`ung yang chung yang chouyou / choyo ちょうよう |
Double Ninth or Yang Festival; 9th day of 9th lunar month (See 五節句) Chrysanthemum Festival; one of the five annual festivals; celebrated on the 9th day of the 9th lunar month; (given name) Chōyou |
陽数 see styles |
yousuu / yosu ようすう |
odd number (considered lucky in Onmyōdō numerology); yang number |
陽気 see styles |
youki / yoki ようき |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (ant: 陰気・1) cheerful; jovial; merry; lively; (2) weather; season; (3) (See 陰気・いんき・2) spirit of yang |
陽爻 see styles |
youkou / yoko ようこう |
(See 爻) yang yao (unbroken line composing one third of a trigram) |
陽盛 阳盛 see styles |
yáng shèng yang2 sheng4 yang sheng |
excess of yang 陽|阳[yang2] in TCM |
陽虛 阳虚 see styles |
yáng xū yang2 xu1 yang hsü |
deficiency of yang 陽|阳[yang2] (TCM) |
龍羊 龙羊 see styles |
lóng yáng long2 yang2 lung yang |
Long yang village in Hainan Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Qinghai |
ヤンク see styles |
yangu ヤング |
(can be adjective with の) (1) young; (2) youth; young person; (place-name) Young (Australia); Yang; Yong; Yonge |
太極図 see styles |
taikyokuzu たいきょくず |
taijitu (chi:); cosmic dual forces symbol; yin-yang symbol |
太極圖 太极图 see styles |
tài jí tú tai4 ji2 tu2 t`ai chi t`u tai chi tu |
diagram of cosmological scheme; Yin-Yang symbol ☯ |
少陽經 少阳经 see styles |
shào yáng jīng shao4 yang2 jing1 shao yang ching |
lesser yang gallbladder meridian of the leg (one of the 12 principal meridians of TCM) |
工巧明 see styles |
gōng qiǎo míng gong1 qiao3 ming2 kung ch`iao ming kung chiao ming kugyoumyou / kugyomyo くぎょうみょう |
(hist) (See 五明) silpasthanavidya (ancient Indian study of the arts, incl. mathematics and mechanics) Śilpasthana-vidyā. 巧業明 One of the five departments of knowledge dealing with the arts, e. g. the various crafts, mechanics, natural science (yin-yang), calculations (especially for the calendar and astrology), etc. |
彭養鷗 彭养鸥 see styles |
péng yǎng ōu peng2 yang3 ou1 p`eng yang ou peng yang ou |
Peng Yang'ou, late Qing novelist, author of Victims of Opium 黑籍冤魂[Hei1 ji2 Yuan1 hun2] |
楊丞琳 杨丞琳 see styles |
yáng chéng lín yang2 cheng2 lin2 yang ch`eng lin yang cheng lin |
Rainie Yang (1984-), Taiwanese entertainer |
楊凝式 杨凝式 see styles |
yáng níng shì yang2 ning2 shi4 yang ning shih |
Yang Ningshi (873-954) calligrapher of the Five Dynasties period |
楊利偉 杨利伟 see styles |
yáng lì wěi yang2 li4 wei3 yang li wei |
Yang Liwei (1965–), the first Chinese astronaut sent into space |
楊守仁 杨守仁 see styles |
yáng shǒu rén yang2 shou3 ren2 yang shou jen |
Yang Shouren (1912-2005), PRC agricultural scientist; Yang Shouren (16th century), Ming dynasty scholar |
楊家將 杨家将 see styles |
yáng jiā jiàng yang2 jia1 jiang4 yang chia chiang |
Yang Saga, a popular fiction from the Northern Song, depicting the heroic Yang family 楊業|杨业 of warriors |
楊寶森 杨宝森 see styles |
yáng bǎo sēn yang2 bao3 sen1 yang pao sen |
Yang Baosen (1909-1958), Beijing opera star, one of the Four great beards 四大鬚生|四大须生 |
楊尚昆 杨尚昆 see styles |
yáng shàng kūn yang2 shang4 kun1 yang shang k`un yang shang kun youshoukon / yoshokon ようしょうこん |
Yang Shangkun (1907-1998), former president of PRC and military leader (personal name) Yōshoukon |
楊建利 杨建利 see styles |
yáng jiàn lì yang2 jian4 li4 yang chien li |
Yang JianLi, PRC human rights activist |
楊振寧 杨振宁 see styles |
yáng zhèn nìng yang2 zhen4 ning4 yang chen ning |
Chen-Ning Franklin Yang (1922–2025), theoretical physicist, co-developer of Yang-Mills gauge theory, 1957 Nobel laureate |
楊月清 杨月清 see styles |
yáng yuè qīng yang2 yue4 qing1 yang yüeh ch`ing yang yüeh ching |
Yang Yueqing, Chinese-Canadian woman documentary film director |
楊深秀 杨深秀 see styles |
yáng shēn xiù yang2 shen1 xiu4 yang shen hsiu |
Yang Shenxiu (1849-1898), one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子[Wu4 xu1 Liu4 jun1 zi5] of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898 |
楊潔篪 杨洁篪 see styles |
yáng jié chí yang2 jie2 chi2 yang chieh ch`ih yang chieh chih |
Yang Jiechi (1950-), Chinese politician and diplomat, foreign minister of PRC 2007-2013 |
楊澄中 杨澄中 see styles |
yáng chéng zhōng yang2 cheng2 zhong1 yang ch`eng chung yang cheng chung |
Yang Chengzhong (1913-1987), Chinese nuclear physicist |
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] |
楊福家 杨福家 see styles |
yáng fú jiā yang2 fu2 jia1 yang fu chia |
Yang Fujia (1936-), nuclear physicist |
楊秀清 杨秀清 see styles |
yáng xiù qīng yang2 xiu4 qing1 yang hsiu ch`ing yang hsiu ching |
Yang Xiuqing (1821-1856), organizer and commander-in-chief of the Taiping Rebellion |
楊致遠 杨致远 see styles |
yáng zhì yuǎn yang2 zhi4 yuan3 yang chih yüan |
Jerry Yang (1968-), Taiwan-US millionaire and creator of Yahoo |
楊虎城 杨虎城 see styles |
yáng hǔ chéng yang2 hu3 cheng2 yang hu ch`eng yang hu cheng |
Yang Hucheng (1893-1949), Chinese warlord and Nationalist general |
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) |
楊開慧 杨开慧 see styles |
yáng kāi huì yang2 kai1 hui4 yang k`ai hui yang kai hui |
Yang Kaihui (1901-1930), Mao Zedong's second wife |
白馬寺 白马寺 see styles |
bái mǎ sì bai2 ma3 si4 pai ma ssu hakubadera はくばでら |
the Baima or White Horse Temple in Luoyang, one of the earliest Buddhist temples in China (place-name) Hakubadera The White Horse Temple recorded as given to the Indian monks, Mātaṇga and Gobharaṇa, who are reputed to have been fetched from India to China in A. D. 64. The temple was in Honan, in Lo-yang thc capital; it was west of the ancient city, cast of the later city. According to tradition, originating at the end of the second century A. D., the White Horse Temple was so called because of the white horse which carried the sutras they brought. |
穆桂英 see styles |
mù guì yīng mu4 gui4 ying1 mu kuei ying |
Mu Guiying, female warrior and heroine of the Yang Saga 楊家將|杨家将 |
重陽節 重阳节 see styles |
chóng yáng jié chong2 yang2 jie2 ch`ung yang chieh chung yang chieh |
Double Ninth or Yang Festival; 9th day of 9th lunar month |
陰陽家 阴阳家 see styles |
yīn yáng jiā yin1 yang2 jia1 yin yang chia inyouka; onyouke; onmyouke / inyoka; onyoke; onmyoke いんようか; おんようけ; おんみょうけ |
School of Yin-Yang of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) founded by Zou Yan 鄒衍|邹衍[Zou1 Yan3] (1) (See 陰陽道) diviner (esp. of the Yin and Yang system); sorcerer; exorcist; medium; (2) (hist) School of Yin-yang (China); School of Naturalists |
陰陽道 see styles |
onmyoudou; onyoudou / onmyodo; onyodo おんみょうどう; おんようどう |
Onmyōdō; way of Yin and Yang; occult divination system based on the Taoist theory of the five elements |
隋煬帝 隋炀帝 see styles |
suí yáng dì sui2 yang2 di4 sui yang ti |
Emperor Yang of Sui (569-618), said to have murdered his father and brother to seize the throne, reigned 604-618 |
三教九流 see styles |
sān jiào jiǔ liú san1 jiao4 jiu3 liu2 san chiao chiu liu |
the Three Religions (Daoism, Confucianism, Buddhism) and Nine Schools (Confucians, Daoists, Yin-Yang, Legalists, Logicians, Mohists, Political Strategists, Eclectics, Agriculturists); fig. people from all trades (often derog.) |
九九重陽 九九重阳 see styles |
jiǔ jiǔ chóng yáng jiu3 jiu3 chong2 yang2 chiu chiu ch`ung yang chiu chiu chung yang |
Double Ninth or Yang Festival; 9th day of 9th lunar month |
冊府元龜 册府元龟 see styles |
cè fǔ yuán guī ce4 fu3 yuan2 gui1 ts`e fu yüan kuei tse fu yüan kuei |
Prime tortoise of the record bureau, Song dynasty historical encyclopedia of political essays, autobiography, memorials and decrees, compiled 1005-1013 under Wang Qinruo 王欽若|王钦若 and Yang Yi 楊億|杨亿, 1000 scrolls |
初唐四傑 初唐四杰 see styles |
chū táng sì jié chu1 tang2 si4 jie2 ch`u t`ang ssu chieh chu tang ssu chieh |
the Four Great Poets of the Early Tang, namely Wang Bo 王勃[Wang2 Bo2], Yang Jiong 楊炯|杨炯[Yang2 Jiong3], Lu Zhaolin 盧照鄰|卢照邻[Lu2 Zhao4 lin2], and Luo Binwang 駱賓王|骆宾王[Luo4 Bin1 wang2] |
商鞅變法 商鞅变法 see styles |
shāng yāng biàn fǎ shang1 yang1 bian4 fa3 shang yang pien fa |
Shang Yang's political reform of Qin state 秦國|秦国 of 356 BC and 350 BC, that put it on the road to world domination |
四大美女 see styles |
sì dà měi nǚ si4 da4 mei3 nu:3 ssu ta mei nü |
the four legendary beauties of ancient China, namely: Xishi 西施[Xi1 shi1], Wang Zhaojun 王昭君[Wang2 Zhao1 jun1], Diaochan 貂蟬|貂蝉[Diao1 Chan2] and Yang Yuhuan 楊玉環|杨玉环[Yang2 Yu4 huan2] |
四大鬚生 四大须生 see styles |
sì dà xū shēng si4 da4 xu1 sheng1 ssu ta hsü sheng |
Four great beards of Beijing opera, namely: Ma Lianliang 馬連良|马连良, Tan Fuying 譚富英|谭富英, Yang Baosen 楊寶森|杨宝森, Xi Xiaobo 奚嘯伯|奚啸伯 |
大志焚身 see styles |
dà zhì fén shēn da4 zhi4 fen2 shen1 ta chih fen shen daishi funshin |
The monk Ta-chin who sacrificed himself on the pyre, and thus caused Yang Ti of the Sui dynasty to withdraw his order for dispersing the monks. |
楊璉眞加 杨琏眞加 see styles |
yáng lián zhēn jiā yang2 lian2 zhen1 jia1 yang lien chen chia Yō Renshinke |
Yang Lianzhenjia |
淫羊かく see styles |
inyoukaku / inyokaku いんようかく |
horny goat weed (Epimedium grandiflorum var. thunbergianum); rowdy lamb herb; barrenwort; bishop's hat; fairy wings; yin yang huo |
王楊盧駱 王杨卢骆 see styles |
wáng yáng lú luò wang2 yang2 lu2 luo4 wang yang lu lo |
abbr. for Wang Bo 王勃[Wang2 Bo2], Yang Jiong 楊炯|杨炯[Yang2 Jiong3], Lu Zhaolin 盧照鄰|卢照邻[Lu2 Zhao4 lin2], and Luo Binwang 駱賓王|骆宾王[Luo4 Bin1 wang2], the Four Great Poets of the Early Tang |
素面朝天 see styles |
sù miàn cháo tiān su4 mian4 chao2 tian1 su mien ch`ao t`ien su mien chao tien |
lit. to present oneself confidently to the emperor, without makeup (as did the sister of Yang Guifei 楊貴妃|杨贵妃[Yang2 Gui4 fei1]) (idiom); fig. (of a woman) to show one's natural features, without makeup; to present oneself just as one is, without artifice |
陰陽五行 see styles |
inyougogyou; onyougogyou / inyogogyo; onyogogyo いんようごぎょう; おんようごぎょう |
(yoji) the cosmic dual forces (yin and yang) and the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire and earth) in Chinese cosmology |
陰陽合同 阴阳合同 see styles |
yīn yáng hé tóng yin1 yang2 he2 tong2 yin yang ho t`ung yin yang ho tung |
a deal where the parties collude to sign an under-the-table "yin contract" 陰合同|阴合同 as well as an ostensibly genuine "yang contract" 陽合同|阳合同 in order to deceive authorities |
陰陽和合 see styles |
inyouwagou / inyowago いんようわごう |
the harmony of yin and yang energies |
Variations: |
shouin / shoin しょういん |
the lesser yin (in yin-yang) |
Variations: |
shouyou / shoyo しょうよう |
the lesser yang (in yin-yang) |
戊戌六君子 see styles |
wù xū liù jun zǐ wu4 xu1 liu4 jun1 zi3 wu hsü liu chün tzu |
the Six Gentlemen Martyrs of the failed reform movement of 1898, executed in its aftermath, namely: Tan Sitong 譚嗣同|谭嗣同[Tan2 Si4 tong2], Lin Xu 林旭[Lin2 Xu4], Yang Shenxiu 楊深秀|杨深秀[Yang2 Shen1 xiu4], Liu Guangdi 劉光第|刘光第[Liu2 Guang1 di4], Kang Guangren 康廣仁|康广仁[Kang1 Guang3 ren2] and Yang Rui 楊銳|杨锐[Yang2 Rui4] |
隋文帝楊堅 隋文帝杨坚 see styles |
suí wén dì yáng jiān sui2 wen2 di4 yang2 jian1 sui wen ti yang chien |
first Sui emperor (541-604) Yang Jian (541-604), reigned 581-604 |
インヨウカク see styles |
inyoukaku / inyokaku インヨウカク |
horny goat weed (Epimedium grandiflorum var. thunbergianum); rowdy lamb herb; barrenwort; bishop's hat; fairy wings; yin yang huo |
国立陽明大学 see styles |
kokuritsuyoumeidaigaku / kokuritsuyomedaigaku こくりつようめいだいがく |
(org) National Yang-Ming University; (o) National Yang-Ming University |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Yin Yang" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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