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鎮守府

see styles
 chinjufu
    ちんじゅふ
(1) (hist) naval district (of the Imperial Japanese Navy); naval station; (2) (hist) (See 蝦夷・1) military base (for suppressing Emishi; in ancient Japan)

阿初佛

see styles
ā chū fó
    a1 chu1 fo2
a ch`u fo
    a chu fo
erroneous variant of 阿閦佛, Aksobhya, the imperturbable ruler of Eastern Paradise, Abhirati

阿閦佛

see styles
ā chù fó
    a1 chu4 fo2
a ch`u fo
    a chu fo
 Ashuku butsu
Aksobhya, the imperturbable ruler of Eastern Paradise, Abhirati
Akṣobhya-buddha

雲の上

see styles
 kumonoue / kumonoe
    くものうえ
(exp,n) (1) above the clouds; heaven; (exp,n) (2) the Imperial Court; (exp,n) (3) something unreachable; place of out of reach

頤和園


颐和园

see styles
yí hé yuán
    yi2 he2 yuan2
i ho yüan
 iwaen
    いわえん
Summer Palace in Beijing
(place-name) Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden in Beijing

高御座

see styles
 takamikura
    たかみくら
Imperial throne

おいない

see styles
 oinai
    おいない
(expression) (abbreviation) (kyb:) (used as an imperative) (See おいでなさい・1) come; go; stay

おひざ元

see styles
 ohizamoto
    おひざもと
home territory of a powerful figure; Imperial Court; businessman's turf; Shogun's headquarters

お手元金

see styles
 otemotokin
    おてもときん
the privy purse; the money used for private purposes by the members of the Imperial family

お立ち台

see styles
 otachidai
    おたちだい
(1) Balcony of Appearances; balcony where the imperial family appears before the public; (2) (colloquialism) (sports) interview platform; winner's platform; rostrum; (3) (slang) dancing platform (in a disco)

ごく僅か

see styles
 gokuwazuka
    ごくわずか
(exp,adj-na) (kana only) derisory; negligible; minimal; nominal; imperceptible

ご前会議

see styles
 gozenkaigi
    ごぜんかいぎ
Imperial Council

シンパー

see styles
 shinpaa / shinpa
    シンパー
(personal name) Schimper

とっとと

see styles
 tottoto
    とっとと
(adverb) (colloquialism) (oft. with an imperative) at once; right away; promptly; quickly; right now; this instant

ヤーポン

see styles
 yaapon / yapon
    ヤーポン
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) (See ヤードポンド法) imperial units; yard-pound units

一の御子

see styles
 ichinomiko
    いちのみこ
(archaism) first-born imperial prince

一成不變


一成不变

see styles
yī chéng bù biàn
    yi1 cheng2 bu4 bian4
i ch`eng pu pien
    i cheng pu pien
(idiom) immutable; impervious to change; set in stone

一般参賀

see styles
 ippansanga
    いっぱんさんが
congratulatory visit to the Imperial Palace (for New Year and the Emperor's birthday)

七種無常


七种无常

see styles
qī zhǒng wú cháng
    qi1 zhong3 wu2 chang2
ch`i chung wu ch`ang
    chi chung wu chang
 shichishumujō
sapta-anitya. The seven impermanences, a non-Buddhist nihilistic doctrine discussed in the 楞 伽 經 4.

万世一系

see styles
 banseiikkei / bansekke
    ばんせいいっけい
(yoji) unbroken imperial line

上方寶劍


上方宝剑

see styles
shàng fāng bǎo jiàn
    shang4 fang1 bao3 jian4
shang fang pao chien
imperial sword (giving bearer plenipotentiary powers); imperial Chinese version of 007 licensed to kill

不可理喻

see styles
bù kě lǐ yù
    bu4 ke3 li3 yu4
pu k`o li yü
    pu ko li yü
(idiom) impervious to reason; unreasonable

不完全菌

see styles
 fukanzenkin
    ふかんぜんきん
imperfect fungus; deuteromycete

不朽不滅

see styles
 fukyuufumetsu / fukyufumetsu
    ふきゅうふめつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) everlasting; eternal; immortal; imperishable; undying

五卅運動


五卅运动

see styles
wǔ sà yùn dòng
    wu3 sa4 yun4 dong4
wu sa yün tung
anti-imperialist movement of 30th May 1925, involving general strike esp. in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong etc

五四運動


五四运动

see styles
wǔ sì yùn dòng
    wu3 si4 yun4 dong4
wu ssu yün tung
 goshiundou / goshiundo
    ごしうんどう
May Fourth Movement; Chinese national renewal movement that started with 4th May 1919 protest against the Treaty of Versailles
May Fourth Movement (anti-imperialist student demonstration in Beijing on May 4, 1919)

五闡提羅


五阐提罗

see styles
wǔ chǎn tí luó
    wu3 chan3 ti2 luo2
wu ch`an t`i lo
    wu chan ti lo
 go sendaira
The five ṣaṇḍhilās, i. e. five bad monks who died, went to the hells, and were reborn as ṣaṇḍhilās or imperfect males; also 五扇提羅.

京都御所

see styles
 kyoutogosho / kyotogosho
    きょうとごしょ
(place-name) Kyoto Imperial Palace

人間宣言

see styles
 ningensengen
    にんげんせんげん
(hist) Declaration of Humanity (wherein Hirohito renounced the imperial claim to divinity; January 1, 1946)

以夷制夷

see styles
yǐ yí zhì yí
    yi3 yi2 zhi4 yi2
i i chih i
 iiseii / ise
    いいせいい
to use foreigners to subdue foreigners (idiom); let the barbarians fight it out among themselves (traditional policy of successive dynasties); Use Western science and technology to counter imperialist encroachment. (late Qing modernizing slogan)
(yoji) (See 夷を以て夷を制す) controlling foreigners by foreigners; playing one barbarian state against another

以華制華


以华制华

see styles
yǐ huá zhì huá
    yi3 hua2 zhi4 hua2
i hua chih hua
use Chinese collaborators to subdue the Chinese (imperialist policy)

仮言命法

see styles
 kagenmeihou / kagenmeho
    かげんめいほう
{phil} hypothetical imperative

Variations:

片秀

 kataho
    かたほ
(adj-nari) (1) (archaism) (ant: 真秀・1) imperfect; incomplete; unsatisfactory; (adj-nari) (2) (archaism) ugly (esp. of women); unattractive

八咫の鏡

see styles
 yatanokagami
    やたのかがみ
Yata no Kagami (the eight-span mirror; one of the Imperial regalia)

公武合体

see styles
 koubugattai / kobugattai
    こうぶがったい
(hist) shogunate marital union with the Imperial family

六十二見


六十二见

see styles
liù shí èr jiàn
    liu4 shi2 er4 jian4
liu shih erh chien
 rokujūni ken
The sixty-two 見 or views, of which three groups are given: The 大品般若經 in the 佛母品 takes each of the five skandhas under four considerations of 常 time, considered as time past, whether each of the five has had permanence, impermanence, both, neither, 5 x 4 = 20; again as to their space, or extension, considered as present time, whether each is finite, infinite, both, neither =20; again as to their destination, i. e. future, as to whether each goes on, or does not, both, neither (e. g. continued personality) = 20, or in all 60; add the two ideas whether body and mind 神 are a unity or different = 62. The Tiantai School takes 我見, or personality, as its basis and considers each of the five skandhas under four aspects, e. g (1) rūpa, the organized body, as the ego; (2) the ego as apart from the rūpa; (3) rūpa as the greater, the ego the smaller or inferior, and the ego as dwelling in the rūpa; (4) the ego as the greater, rupa the inferior, and the rupa in the ego. Consider these twenty in the past, present, and future = 60, and add 斷 and 常 impermanence and permanence as fundamentals = 62. There is also a third group.

冒名頂替


冒名顶替

see styles
mào míng dǐng tì
    mao4 ming2 ding3 ti4
mao ming ting t`i
    mao ming ting ti
to assume sb's name and take his place (idiom); to impersonate; to pose under a false name

凡小八倒

see styles
fán xiǎo bā dào
    fan2 xiao3 ba1 dao4
fan hsiao pa tao
 bonshō hattō
The eight subverted views of common men and Hinayanists―counting the impermanent as permanent, the non-joy as joy, the non-ego as ego, the impure as pure; the really permanent as impermanent, the real joy, the true ego, the real purity as non-joy, non-ego, impurity; cf. 四德.

刀槍不入


刀枪不入

see styles
dāo qiāng bù rù
    dao1 qiang1 bu4 ru4
tao ch`iang pu ju
    tao chiang pu ju
lit. impervious to sword or spear (idiom); fig. invulnerable; untouchable; thick-skinned; impervious to criticism

勢在必行


势在必行

see styles
shì zài bì xíng
    shi4 zai4 bi4 xing2
shih tsai pi hsing
circumstances require action (idiom); absolutely necessary; imperative

北の政所

see styles
 kitanomandokoro
    きたのまんどころ
(exp,n) (honorific or respectful language) legal wife of a regent, of the imperial adviser, or of an official at the Grand Council of State; (person) Kitanomandokoro

古風土記

see styles
 kofudoki
    こふどき
(hist) (See 風土記) ancient fudoki compiled by imperial order in 713 CE

名落孫山


名落孙山

see styles
míng luò sūn shān
    ming2 luo4 sun1 shan1
ming lo sun shan
lit. to fall behind Sun Shan 孫山|孙山[Sun1 Shan1] (who came last in the imperial examination) (idiom); fig. to fail an exam; to fall behind (in a competition)

咄咄逼人

see styles
duō duō bī rén
    duo1 duo1 bi1 ren2
to to pi jen
overbearing; forceful; aggressive; menacing; imperious

四優檀那


四优檀那

see styles
sì yōu tán nà
    si4 you1 tan2 na4
ssu yu t`an na
    ssu yu tan na
 shi udanna
yu-t'an-na, ? udāna, the four dogmas: all is impermanent, all is suffering, there is no ego, nirvana.

四枯四榮


四枯四荣

see styles
sì kū sì róng
    si4 ku1 si4 rong2
ssu k`u ssu jung
    ssu ku ssu jung
 shiko shiei
When the Buddha died, of the eight śāla trees surrounding him four are said to have withered while four continued in full leaf— a sign that the four doctrines of 苦 suffering, 空 the void, 無常 impermanence, and 無我 impersonality were to perish and those of 常 permanence, 葉 joy, 我 personality, and 淨 purity, the transcendent bodhisattva doctrines, were to flourish.

四法不懷


四法不怀

see styles
sì fǎ bù huái
    si4 fa3 bu4 huai2
ssu fa pu huai
 shihō fue
The four imperishables— the correctly receptive heart, the diamond, the relics of a Buddha, and the palace of the devas of light and sound, ābhasvāras.

四無常偈


四无常偈

see styles
sì wú cháng jié
    si4 wu2 chang2 jie2
ssu wu ch`ang chieh
    ssu wu chang chieh
 shi mujō ge
(or 四非常偈) Eight stanzas in the 仁王經, two each on 無常 impermanence, 苦 suffering, 空 the void, and 無我 non-personality; the whole four sets embodying the impermanence of all things.

Variations:
大御

 oomi(大御); oon; oomu
    おおみ(大御); おおん; おおむ
(prefix) (honorific or respectful language) august (in ref. to the emperor or the gods); imperial; divine

大政奉還

see styles
 taiseihoukan / taisehokan
    たいせいほうかん
(yoji) (See 明治維新・めいじいしん) restoration of imperial rule

大海皇子

see styles
 oomamanoouji / oomamanooji
    おおままのおうじ
(person) Oomamanoouji (imperial prince)

大理寺卿

see styles
dà lǐ sì qīng
    da4 li3 si4 qing1
ta li ssu ch`ing
    ta li ssu ching
Chief Justice of the Imperial Court of Judicial Review

大覚寺統

see styles
 daikakujitou / daikakujito
    だいかくじとう
imperial lineage starting with Emperor Kameyama

大詔渙発

see styles
 taishoukanpatsu / taishokanpatsu
    たいしょうかんぱつ
(noun/participle) promulgation of an Imperial rescript

大鑑禪師


大鑑禅师

see styles
dà jiàn chán shī
    da4 jian4 chan2 shi1
ta chien ch`an shih
    ta chien chan shih
 Daikan zenji
The great mirror, posthumous title of the sixth 禪 Chan (Zen) patriarch, 慧能 Huineng, imperially bestowed in A.D. 815.

天つ日嗣

see styles
 amatsuhitsugi
    あまつひつぎ
imperial throne

天叢雲剣

see styles
 amanomurakumonotsurugi; amenomurakumonotsurugi
    あまのむらくものつるぎ; あめのむらくものつるぎ
(See 三種の神器・1) Ama-no-Murakumo no Tsurugi (heavenly gathering of clouds sword; one of the three Imperial regalia); Ame-no-Murakumo no Tsurugi

天津御祖

see styles
 amatsumioya
    あまつみおや
imperial ancestor

天津日嗣

see styles
 amatsuhitsugi
    あまつひつぎ
imperial throne

天津鞴韜

see styles
 tenshinfukutou; amatsutatara / tenshinfukuto; amatsutatara
    てんしんふくとう; あまつたたら
{Buddh} bellows (of the) imperial harbor; Shinto Buddhist doctrines

天覧相撲

see styles
 tenranzumou / tenranzumo
    てんらんずもう
{sumo} wrestling performed in imperial presence

太僕寺卿


太仆寺卿

see styles
tài pú sì qīng
    tai4 pu2 si4 qing1
t`ai p`u ssu ch`ing
    tai pu ssu ching
Minister of imperial stud, originally charged with horse breeding

太子太保

see styles
tài zǐ tài bǎo
    tai4 zi3 tai4 bao3
t`ai tzu t`ai pao
    tai tzu tai pao
tutor to the crown prince (in imperial China)

太平御覽


太平御览

see styles
tài píng yù lǎn
    tai4 ping2 yu4 lan3
t`ai p`ing yü lan
    tai ping yü lan
Imperial Readings of the Taiping Era, general Song dynasty encyclopedia compiled during 977-983 under Li Fang 李昉[Li3 Fang3], 1000 scrolls

失敬千万

see styles
 shikkeisenban / shikkesenban
    しっけいせんばん
(adjectival noun) (yoji) extremely rude (impertinent, impolite)

失礼千万

see styles
 shitsureisenban / shitsuresenban
    しつれいせんばん
(adjectival noun) (yoji) extremely rude (impertinent, impolite)

失礼至極

see styles
 shitsureishigoku / shitsureshigoku
    しつれいしごく
(adjectival noun) extremely rude; impertinent; impolite

奉勅命令

see styles
 houchokumeirei / hochokumere
    ほうちょくめいれい
command sanctioned by the emperor; imperial command

女系天皇

see styles
 jokeitennou / joketenno
    じょけいてんのう
(See 女性天皇) matrilineal emperor of Japan; emperor (either male or female) whose mother is (was) a member of the Imperial family but whose father is (was) not

宋四大書


宋四大书

see styles
sòng sì dà shū
    song4 si4 da4 shu1
sung ssu ta shu
Four great compilations of Northern Song dynasty, namely: Extensive records of the Taiping era (978) 太平廣記|太平广记, Imperial readings of the Taiping era 太平御覽|太平御览, Prime tortoise of the record bureau 冊府元龜|册府元龟, Finest blossoms in the garden of literature 文苑英華|文苑英华

定言命法

see styles
 teigenmeihou / tegenmeho
    ていげんめいほう
{phil} categorical imperative

宮中三殿

see styles
 kyuuchuusanden / kyuchusanden
    きゅうちゅうさんでん
the palace sanctuary, shrine of imperial ancestors and temple inside the Japanese imperial palace

宮内大臣

see styles
 kunaidaijin
    くないだいじん
(See 宮内省) Minister of the Imperial Household

寶印三昧


宝印三昧

see styles
bǎo yìn sān mèi
    bao3 yin4 san1 mei4
pao yin san mei
 hōin zanmai
The ratnamudrāsamādhi, in which are realized the unreality of the ego, the impermanence of all things, and nirvana.

小乘三印

see styles
xiǎo shèng sān yìn
    xiao3 sheng4 san1 yin4
hsiao sheng san yin
 shōjō san'in
The three characteristic marks of all Hīnayāna sūtras: the impermanence of phenomena, the unreality of the ego, and nirvāṇa.

小室真子

see styles
 komuromako
    こむろまこ
(person) Mako Komuro (1991.10.31-; former imperial princess)

小生意気

see styles
 konamaiki
    こなまいき
(noun or adjectival noun) impudence; cheekiness; impertinence

小賢しい

see styles
 kozakashii / kozakashi
    こざかしい
(adjective) clever; shrewd; crafty; cunning; pretentious; impertinent; insolent

尚方寶劍


尚方宝剑

see styles
shàng fāng bǎo jiàn
    shang4 fang1 bao3 jian4
shang fang pao chien
variant of 尚方劍|尚方剑[shang4 fang1 jian4]; imperial sword (giving bearer arbitrary powers); in fiction, Chinese version of 007's license to kill

山海空市

see styles
shān hǎi kōng shì
    shan1 hai3 kong1 shi4
shan hai k`ung shih
    shan hai kung shih
 san kai kū shi
Mountains, seas, the sky, the (busy) market place' cannot conceal one from the eye of 無常 Impermanence, the messenger of death, a phrase summing up a story of four brothers who tried to use their miraculous power to escape death by hiding in the mountains, seas, sky, and market places. The one in the market place was the first to be reported as dead, 法句經 2.

川島皇子

see styles
 kawashimanoouji / kawashimanooji
    かわしまのおうじ
(person) Kawashimanoouji (657-691) (imperial prince)

差し出口

see styles
 sashideguchi
    さしでぐち
uncalled-for or impertinent remark

帝国主義

see styles
 teikokushugi / tekokushugi
    ていこくしゅぎ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) imperialism

帝国劇場

see styles
 teikokugekijou / tekokugekijo
    ていこくげきじょう
(place) Imperial Theatre (Tokyo); (place-name) Imperial Theatre (Tokyo)

帝国大学

see styles
 teikokudaigaku / tekokudaigaku
    ていこくだいがく
(1) (hist) imperial university; university founded by the Empire of Japan between 1886 and 1939; (2) (hist) Imperial University (name of the University of Tokyo between 1886 and 1897)

帝国臣民

see styles
 teikokushinmin / tekokushinmin
    ていこくしんみん
imperial subject

帝国議会

see styles
 teikokugikai / tekokugikai
    ていこくぎかい
(1) (hist) Imperial Diet; legislative assembly of Japan (1889-1947); (2) (hist) Imperial Diet; legislative assembly of the Holy Roman Empire

帝国軍人

see styles
 teikokugunjin / tekokugunjin
    ていこくぐんじん
imperial soldier; soldier in an imperial army

帝國主義


帝国主义

see styles
dì guó zhǔ yì
    di4 guo2 zhu3 yi4
ti kuo chu i
imperialism

幽霊烏賊

see styles
 yuureiika; yuureiika / yureka; yureka
    ゆうれいいか; ユウレイイカ
(kana only) Chiroteuthis imperator (species of squid)

形態模写

see styles
 keitaimosha / ketaimosha
    けいたいもしゃ
mimicry; impersonation

従容自若

see styles
 shouyoujijaku / shoyojijaku
    しょうようじじゃく
(adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) (yoji) having presence of mind; imperturbable; calm and self-possessed; with serenity

御前会議

see styles
 gozenkaigi
    ごぜんかいぎ
Imperial Council

御召列車

see styles
 omeshiressha
    おめしれっしゃ
Imperial train; royal train

御名御璽

see styles
 gyomeigyoji / gyomegyoji
    ぎょめいぎょじ
privy seal; imperial seal

御手許金

see styles
 otemotokin
    おてもときん
the privy purse; the money used for private purposes by the members of the Imperial family

御歌会始

see styles
 outakaihajime / otakaihajime
    おうたかいはじめ
annual New Year's poetry reading (held at the Imperial Court)

御用商人

see styles
 goyoushounin / goyoshonin
    ごようしょうにん
purveyor (to the government or Imperial Household)

御立ち台

see styles
 otachidai
    おたちだい
(1) Balcony of Appearances; balcony where the imperial family appears before the public; (2) (colloquialism) (sports) interview platform; winner's platform; rostrum; (3) (slang) dancing platform (in a disco)

念念無常


念念无常

see styles
niàn niàn wú cháng
    nian4 nian4 wu2 chang2
nien nien wu ch`ang
    nien nien wu chang
 nennen mujō
Instant after instant, no permanence, i. e. the impermanence of all phenomena; unceasing change.

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

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Information about this dictionary:

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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

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