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Simple Dictionary Definition |
古代人 see styles |
kodaijin こだいじん |
the ancients; ancient people |
古代切 see styles |
kodaigire こだいぎれ |
ancient cloth fragment |
古代史 see styles |
gǔ dài shǐ gu3 dai4 shi3 ku tai shih kodaishi こだいし |
ancient history ancient history |
古代米 see styles |
kodaimai こだいまい |
ancient rice varieties; wild rice |
古代裂 see styles |
kodaigire こだいぎれ |
ancient cloth fragment |
古代語 see styles |
kodaigo こだいご |
(hist) (See 中世) ancient Japanese (as spoken in Japan until the Middle Ages) |
古備前 see styles |
kobizen こびぜん |
(1) (hist) Bizen sword (mid-Heian to early Kamakura periods); (2) (hist) (See 備前焼) ancient Bizen ware (Kamakura to early Momoyama periods) |
古史伝 see styles |
koshiden こしでん |
(work) Commentary on Ancient History (by Hirata Atsutane, 1825); (wk) Commentary on Ancient History (by Hirata Atsutane, 1825) |
古史徴 see styles |
koshichou / koshicho こしちょう |
(work) References to Ancient History (by Hirata Atsutane, 1818); (wk) References to Ancient History (by Hirata Atsutane, 1818) |
古希臘 古希腊 see styles |
gǔ xī là gu3 xi1 la4 ku hsi la |
ancient Greece |
古戦場 see styles |
kosenjou / kosenjo こせんじょう |
ancient battlefield; (place-name) Kosenjō |
古文学 see styles |
kobungaku こぶんがく |
paleography; the study of ancient writings |
古文明 see styles |
gǔ wén míng gu3 wen2 ming2 ku wen ming |
ancient civilization |
古時候 古时候 see styles |
gǔ shí hou gu3 shi2 hou5 ku shih hou |
in ancient times; in olden days |
古武術 see styles |
kobujutsu こぶじゅつ |
ancient Japanese martial arts |
古王国 see styles |
kooukoku / kookoku こおうこく |
old kingdom; ancient kingdom |
古神道 see styles |
koshintou / koshinto こしんとう |
(hist) ancient Shinto (as practiced prior to the introduction of Confucianism and Buddhism to Japan) |
古羅馬 古罗马 see styles |
gǔ luó mǎ gu3 luo2 ma3 ku lo ma |
ancient Rome |
古美術 see styles |
kobijutsu こびじゅつ |
antiques; old works of art |
古雅典 see styles |
gǔ yǎ diǎn gu3 ya3 dian3 ku ya tien |
ancient Athens |
司馬法 司马法 see styles |
sī mǎ fǎ si1 ma3 fa3 ssu ma fa |
“Methods of Sima”, also called “Sima Rangju’s Art of War”, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1], written by Sima Rangju 司馬穰苴|司马穰苴[Si1 ma3 Rang2 ju1] |
名取り see styles |
natori なとり |
(1) accredited master (of a performing art); (2) being famous; being popular; (3) famous person |
周瘦鵑 周瘦鹃 see styles |
zhōu shòu juān zhou1 shou4 juan1 chou shou chüan |
Zhou Shoujuan (1895-1968), writer, translator and art collector in Suzhou, a victim of the Cultural Revolution |
命理學 命理学 see styles |
mìng lǐ xué ming4 li3 xue2 ming li hsüeh |
divination; divinatory art |
呾喇健 see styles |
dá lǎ jiàn da2 la3 jian4 ta la chien Taraken |
Talekān, 'an ancient kingdom on the frontiers of Persia,' its modem town is Talikhan. |
呾羅斯 呾罗斯 see styles |
dá luó sī da2 luo2 si1 ta lo ssu Tarashi |
Talas, or Taras; '(1) an ancient city in Turkestan 150 li west of Ming bulak (according to Xuanzang). (2) A river which rises on the mountains west of Lake Issikoul and flows into a large lake to the north-west.' Eitel. |
和学者 see styles |
wagakusha わがくしゃ |
(See 国学者) scholar of (ancient) Japanese literature and culture |
問題作 see styles |
mondaisaku もんだいさく |
controversial work (art, literature, etc.); work that caused public criticism; work of art dealing with contemporary questions; succès de scandale |
四条派 see styles |
shijouha / shijoha しじょうは |
(hist) {art} Shijō school of Japanese painting (late Edo period) |
国学者 see styles |
kokugakusha こくがくしゃ |
scholar of (ancient) Japanese literature and culture |
土曜日 see styles |
tǔ yào rì tu3 yao4 ri4 t`u yao jih tu yao jih doyoubi / doyobi どようび |
Saturday (used in ancient Chinese astronomy) (n,adv) Saturday |
土蜘蛛 see styles |
tsuchigumo つちぐも |
(1) (kana only) Atypus karschi (Asian species of mygalomorph spider); (2) tsuchigumo (people of ancient Japan who were not subjects of the Yamato court) |
地底迦 see styles |
dì dǐ jiā di4 di3 jia1 ti ti chia Jichika |
Dhītika, originally Dhṛtaka, an ancient monk, whose name is tr. by 有愧 Yu-k'uei, ashamed, shy. |
地躺拳 see styles |
dì tǎng quán di4 tang3 quan2 ti t`ang ch`üan ti tang chüan |
Di Tang Quan - "Ground-Prone Fist"; "Ground Tumbling Boxing" - Martial Art |
均田制 see styles |
jun tián zhì jun1 tian2 zhi4 chün t`ien chih chün tien chih kindensei / kindense きんでんせい |
equal-field system of Wei of the Northern dynasties 北魏 and Tang 唐 dynasties (hist) equal-field system (of ancient China) |
均田法 see styles |
kindenhou / kindenho きんでんほう |
(hist) law of equal division of rice fields (of ancient China) |
Variations: |
ken けん |
(archaism) xun (ancient Chinese musical instrument resembling a clay ocarina) |
売り方 see styles |
urikata うりかた |
seller; selling side; art of selling |
Variations: |
ko こ |
hu (ancient Chinese vessel shaped like a vase, usually used to store alcohol) |
夏黃公 夏黄公 see styles |
xià huáng gōng xia4 huang2 gong1 hsia huang kung |
Xia Huanggong also known as Huang Shigong 黃石公|黄石公[Huang2 Shi2 gong1] (dates of birth and death uncertain), Daoist hermit of the Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin2 dai4] and purported author of “Three Strategies of Huang Shigong” 黃石公三略|黄石公三略[Huang2 Shi2 gong1 San1 lu:e4], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1] |
多羅樹 多罗树 see styles |
duō luó shù duo1 luo2 shu4 to lo shu taraju たらじゅ |
(1) (See パルミラ椰子) palmyra; (2) ancient Indian unit of distance (approx. 15m) 多羅果; 多羅葉; 多羅掌 The tāla tree, its edible fruit resembling the pomegranate, its leaves being used for writing, their palm-shaped parts being made into fans. |
多羅葉 see styles |
tarayou / tarayo たらよう |
(1) (kana only) lusterleaf holly (Ilex latifolia); (2) (See 貝多羅葉) pattra (palmyra leaves used in Ancient India for writing upon) |
夢揭釐 梦揭厘 see styles |
mèng qì lí meng4 qi4 li2 meng ch`i li meng chi li Mukeiri |
Moṅgali, or Maṅgala, ancient capital of Udyāna, the present Manglavor on the left bank of the Swat, a trans-Indus State west of Kashmir. |
大八洲 see styles |
ooyashima おおやしま |
(abbreviation) (archaism) (ancient name appearing in the Kojiki) (See 大八洲国) Japan; (surname) Ooyashima |
大和琴 see styles |
yamatogoto やまとごと |
ancient Japanese koto (thought to be native to Japan) |
大学士 see styles |
daigakushi だいがくし |
(abbreviation) (See 内閣大学士) position at the imperial court in ancient China |
大族王 see styles |
dà zú wáng da4 zu2 wang2 ta tsu wang Daizokuō |
Mihirakula 摩醯羅矩羅, an ancient Huna king in the Punjab circa A.D. 520 who persecuted Buddhism; v. 西域記 4. |
大津絵 see styles |
ootsue おおつえ |
(hist) Ōtsu-e; Edo-period folk art genre of painting originating in Ōtsu |
天師道 see styles |
tenshidou / tenshido てんしどう |
(hist) (See 五斗米道) Way of the Celestial Masters (ancient Chinese Daoist movement orig. known as The Way of the Five Pecks of Rice) |
夷振り see styles |
hinaburi ひなぶり |
(1) appearing rustic; (2) ancient song played at the court; (3) comical tanka |
奢羯羅 奢羯罗 see styles |
shē jié luó she1 jie2 luo2 she chieh lo Shakara |
Śākala, the ancient capital of Takka and (under Mihirakula) of the whole Punjab; the Sagala of Ptolemy; Eitel gives it as the present village of Sanga a few miles south-west of Amritsar, but this is doubtful. |
女体化 see styles |
nyotaika にょたいか |
(noun/participle) (slang) (See 男体化) male-to-female gender swap (in fan art and fan fiction) |
姜子牙 see styles |
jiāng zǐ yá jiang1 zi3 ya2 chiang tzu ya |
Jiang Ziya (c. 1100 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), partly mythical sage advisor to King Wen of Zhou 周文王[Zhou1 Wen2 wang2] and purported author of “Six Secret Strategic Teachings” 六韜|六韬[Liu4 tao1], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1] |
婆私吒 婆私咤 see styles |
pó sī zhà po2 si1 zha4 p`o ssu cha po ssu cha Bashita |
(婆私) Vasiṣṭha, a brahman who is said to have denied the eternity of nirvana, and maintained that plants had lives and intelligence; Nirvana Sutra 39. One of the seven ancient ṛṣis of Brahmanic mythology, one of the champions in the Ṛg Veda of the priesthood. Name of a brahman whose mother lost her six sons, she became mad, wandered naked, met the Buddha, was restored and became a disciple. Also 婆吒; 私婆吒; 婆私瑟搋 or 婆私瑟柁. |
孔雀城 see styles |
kǒng qiǎo chéng kong3 qiao3 cheng2 k`ung ch`iao ch`eng kung chiao cheng Kushaku jō |
Mathurā, or Kṛṣṇapura; modern Muttra; 摩度羅 (or 摩偸羅, 摩突羅, or 摩頭羅); 秣兔羅 an ancient city and kingdom of Central India, famous for its stupas, reputed birthplace of Krisna. |
孫武子 孙武子 see styles |
sūn wǔ zǐ sun1 wu3 zi3 sun wu tzu |
Sun Wu, famous general, strategist and Legalist philosopher, contemporary with Confucius 孔子[Kong3 zi3] (551-479 BC), author of "The Art of War" 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 fa3], also known as Sun Tzu 孫子|孙子[Sun1 zi3] |
學院派 学院派 see styles |
xué yuàn pài xue2 yuan4 pai4 hsüeh yüan p`ai hsüeh yüan pai |
academism (art) |
宿願力 宿愿力 see styles |
sù yuàn lì su4 yuan4 li4 su yüan li shukugan riki |
The power of an ancient vow. |
尉繚子 尉缭子 see styles |
wèi liáo zi wei4 liao2 zi5 wei liao tzu |
Wei Liaozi, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1], possibly written by Wei Liao 尉繚|尉缭[Wei4 Liao2] during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC) |
尚書郎 尚书郎 see styles |
shàng shū láng shang4 shu1 lang2 shang shu lang |
ancient official title |
尺けん see styles |
sekken せっけん |
(1) small amount of silk (i.e. only one foot of cloth); (2) unimportant painting; trivial work of art |
居合い see styles |
iai いあい |
iai; art of drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards |
居合抜 see styles |
iainuki いあいぬき |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) iai; art of drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards; (2) iai sword-drawing performance (used during the Edo period to sell medicine and other wares) |
屈露多 see styles |
qū lù duō qu1 lu4 duo1 ch`ü lu to chü lu to Kurota |
Kulūta. An ancient Kingdom in north India famous for its rock temples; Kulu, north of Kangra. |
山立ち see styles |
yamadachi やまだち |
(1) bandit; brigand; (2) hunter; (3) ancient hunting communities in Tohoku |
岩面画 see styles |
ganmenga がんめんが |
rock art; rock painting |
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. |
工芸品 see styles |
kougeihin / kogehin こうげいひん |
handicraft; industrial art object |
巨賞彌 巨赏弥 see styles |
jù shǎng mí ju4 shang3 mi2 chü shang mi Kyoshōmi |
Kauśāmbī, (Pali) Kosambi, Vatsa-pattana. Also written 倶睒彌 (or 倶賞彌, or 倶舍彌); 拘睒彌 (or 拘剡彌) ; 拘鹽; 拘深; 拘羅瞿; 拘翼; 憍賞 (or 憍閃) 彌. The country of King Udayana in 'Central India', described as 6, 000 li in circuit, soil rich, with a famous capital, in which the 西域記 5 says there was a great image of the Buddha. Eitel says: It was 'one of the most ancient cities of India, identified by some with Kasia near Kurrah (Lat. 25 ° 41 N., Long. 81 ° 27 E. ), by others with the village of Kosam on the Jumna 30 miles above Aulahabad'. It is identified with Kosam. |
巴羅克 巴罗克 see styles |
bā luó kè ba1 luo2 ke4 pa lo k`o pa lo ko |
baroque (period in Western art history) (loanword) |
Variations: |
shi し |
zhi (large bowl-shaped ancient Chinese cup with two handles) |
帰化人 see styles |
kikajin きかじん |
(1) naturalized citizen; naturalised citizen; (2) (hist) (See 渡来人) immigrant to ancient Japan from China or Korea |
床の間 see styles |
tokonoma とこのま |
tokonoma; alcove where art or flowers are displayed |
床飾り see styles |
tokokazari とこかざり |
art object for a tokonoma |
底比斯 see styles |
dǐ bǐ sī di3 bi3 si1 ti pi ssu |
Thebes, place name in ancient Egypt; Thebes, ancient Greek city state |
延喜式 see styles |
engishiki えんぎしき |
(hist) Engi-Shiki (set of ancient Japanese governmental regulations) |
延慶寺 延庆寺 see styles |
yán qìng sì yan2 qing4 si4 yen ch`ing ssu yen ching ssu Enkyō ji |
Yanqing si, the monastery in which is the ancient lecture hall of Tiantai at 四明山 Siming Shan in Zhejiang. |
弗栗特 see styles |
fú lì tè fu2 li4 te4 fu li t`e fu li te Furitoku |
Vṛji, or 三伐特 Saṃvaji. An ancient kingdom north of the Ganges, S. E. of Nepal, the inhabitants, called Saṃvaji, were noted for their heretical proclivities. Eitel. |
弭秣賀 see styles |
mǐ mò hè mi3 mo4 he4 mi mo ho |
Mimaha, an ancient kingdom about seventy miles east of Samarkand, the present Moughian or Maghīn in Turkestan. ' Eitel. |
当業者 see styles |
tougyousha / togyosha とうぎょうしゃ |
person skilled (in the art of doing something) |
彫刻術 see styles |
choukokujutsu / chokokujutsu ちょうこくじゅつ |
sculpture; engraving; the plastic art |
彫塑術 see styles |
chousojutsu / chosojutsu ちょうそじゅつ |
the plastic art |
役者絵 see styles |
yakushae やくしゃえ |
(hist) {art} (See 浮世絵) actor print; yakusha-e; ukiyo-e print of kabuki actors |
往古過 往古过 see styles |
wǎng gǔ guō wang3 gu3 guo1 wang ku kuo ōkoka |
in ancient times |
律令制 see styles |
ritsuryousei / ritsuryose りつりょうせい |
(hist) (See 律令) ritsuryō system; ancient East Asian system of centralized governance; in Japan: esp. 7th-10th century |
徐悲鴻 徐悲鸿 see styles |
xú bēi hóng xu2 bei1 hong2 hsü pei hung |
Xu Beihong (1895-1953), famous European-trained painter and influential art teacher |
御目見 see styles |
omemie おめみえ |
(noun/participle) (1) (the privilege to have) an audience (with one's lord, a dignitary, etc.); interview (with one's superior); (2) one's debut (first) appearance; debut (of a new product, work of art, actor, etc.); (3) trial service (of a servant) |
德尸羅 德尸罗 see styles |
dé shī luó de2 shi1 luo2 te shih lo Tokushira |
(德叉尸羅) Taksaśīla, an ancient kingdom and city, the Taxila of the Greeks. Lat. 35°8' N., Long. 72° 44' E. |
心得る see styles |
kokoroeru こころえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to know; to understand; to be aware of; to regard as; to take for; (transitive verb) (2) to (understand and) accept (a responsibility); (transitive verb) (3) to have a knowledge of (a skill, art, etc.); to have a command of; to know (how to do) |
忽露摩 see styles |
hū lù mó hu1 lu4 mo2 hu lu mo Koroma |
Shadumān, 'a district of ancient Tukhāra, north of the Wakhan.' Eitel. |
愛好者 爱好者 see styles |
ài hào zhě ai4 hao4 zhe3 ai hao che aikousha / aikosha あいこうしゃ |
lover (of art, sports etc); amateur; enthusiast; fan (n,n-suf) (See 愛好家) enthusiast; fan; lover; devotee; aficionado |
憍薩羅 憍萨罗 see styles |
jiāo sà luó jiao1 sa4 luo2 chiao sa lo Kyōsara |
Kosala, Kośala; also 居薩羅 (or 拘薩羅); 拘婆羅, i.e. Northern Kosala, or Uttarakosala, an ancient kingdom, the modern Oude; also Southern Kosala, or Dakṣiṇa-kosala, an ancient kingdom, part of the present Central Provinces. |
憍賞彌 憍赏弥 see styles |
jiāo shǎng mí jiao1 shang3 mi2 chiao shang mi Kyōshōmi |
Kauśāmbī, also 憍閃彌 (or 憍睒彌); 倶睒彌; 'an ancient city on the Ganges in the lower part of the Doab.' M.W. It has been identified by some with Kusia near Kurrah; but is the village of Koṣam on the Jumna, 30 miles above Allahabad. Cf. 巨. |
折り紙 see styles |
origami おりがみ |
(1) origami; art of paper folding; (2) hallmark; certificate of authenticity |
拘謎陀 拘谜陀 see styles |
jū mí tuó ju1 mi2 tuo2 chü mi t`o chü mi to Kumeida |
Kumidha, 'An ancient kingdom on the Beloortagh to the north of Badakhshan. The vallis Comedorum of Ptolemy.' Eitel. |
拳闘術 see styles |
kentoujutsu / kentojutsu けんとうじゅつ |
(art of) boxing |
指南車 指南车 see styles |
zhǐ nán chē zhi3 nan2 che1 chih nan ch`e chih nan che shinansha しなんしゃ |
a mechanical compass invented by Zu Chongzhi 祖沖之|祖冲之 (hist) ancient Chinese vehicle with a compass whose needle always pointed south |
捕り手 see styles |
torite とりて |
(1) (archaism) policeman; official in charge of imprisoning offenders; (2) (martial arts term) art of defeating (and capturing) an opponent with one's bare hands |
提壺蘆 提壶芦 see styles |
tí hú lú ti2 hu2 lu2 t`i hu lu ti hu lu |
unidentified type of bird referred to in ancient Chinese poems |
揭盤陀 揭盘陀 see styles |
qì pán tuó qi4 pan2 tuo2 ch`i p`an t`o chi pan to Kabanda |
Khavandha, an ancient kingdom and city, 'modern Kartchou' south-east of the Sirikol Lake. Eitel. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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