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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
作刀 see styles |
sakutou / sakuto さくとう |
(noun/participle) Japanese sword making |
作字 see styles |
tsukuriji つくりじ sakuji さくじ |
(1) (archaism) native Japanese kanji (esp. used during the Edo period); (2) made-up kanji; Chinese character of one's own creation; (3) creating a character with a group of people; (noun/participle) (1) designing a font; (2) creating a new character not currently available |
作愛 作爱 see styles |
zuò ài zuo4 ai4 tso ai |
to make love |
佩蘭 佩兰 see styles |
pèi lán pei4 lan2 p`ei lan pei lan |
orchid; fragrant thoroughwort; (botany) Eupatorium fortunei; Herba Eupatorii (used in Chinese medicine) |
佳妙 see styles |
jiā miào jia1 miao4 chia miao yoshimi よしみ |
wonderful; beautiful (calligraphy) (female given name) Yoshimi |
佳能 see styles |
jiā néng jia1 neng2 chia neng kanou / kano かのう |
Canon (Japanese company) (personal name) Kanou |
併音 see styles |
pinin ピンイン |
(irregular kanji usage) Pinyin (chi:); Chinese romanization system |
使役 see styles |
shǐ yì shi3 yi4 shih i shieki しえき |
to use (an animal or servant); working (animal); (beast) of burden; causative form of verbs (esp. in grammar of Japanese, Korean etc) (noun, transitive verb) (1) setting (someone) to work; employment; using; (2) {gramm} causative |
侮日 see styles |
bunichi ぶにち |
contempt for Japan; anti-Japanese sentiment |
促音 see styles |
sokuon そくおん |
{ling} geminate consonant (small "tsu" in Japanese) |
俗字 see styles |
sú zì su2 zi4 su tzu zokuji ぞくじ |
nonstandard form of a Chinese character informal variant of a Chinese character; popular form of a Chinese character |
俘囚 see styles |
fushuu / fushu ふしゅう |
(1) (form) prisoner (of war); captive; (2) (hist) (See 蝦夷・1) Emishi allied with the Japanese during the Nara and Heian periods |
信喜 see styles |
xìn xǐ xin4 xi3 hsin hsi nobuyoshi のぶよし |
(male given name) Nobuyoshi to believe and love |
信愛 信爱 see styles |
xìn ài xin4 ai4 hsin ai nobuyoshi のぶよし |
(adj-na,n,vs) love and believe in; intimacy; (male given name) Nobuyoshi devotion |
倉頡 仓颉 see styles |
cāng jié cang1 jie2 ts`ang chieh tsang chieh souketsu / soketsu そうけつ |
Cang Jie, legendary scribe of the Yellow Emperor and inventor of Chinese writing; (computing) Cangjie input method (abbreviation) {comp} (See 倉頡輸入法) Cangjie (input method for Chinese); (person) Cangjie (c. 2667-2596 BCE; supposed inventor of Chinese characters) |
倒句 see styles |
touku / toku とうく |
reading Chinese in the Japanese order |
借訓 see styles |
shakkun しゃっくん |
using the Japanese-reading of kanji to represent native Japanese words (irrespective of the kanji's actual meaning) |
借音 see styles |
shakuon しゃくおん |
(See 万葉仮名) using the Chinese-reading of kanji to represent native Japanese words (irrespective of the kanji's actual meaning) |
倪匡 see styles |
ní kuāng ni2 kuang1 ni k`uang ni kuang |
Ni Kuang (1935-2022), Chinese novelist and screenwriter |
倭人 see styles |
wō rén wo1 ren2 wo jen wajin わじん |
dwarf; (old) (derog.) Japanese person (archaism) Japanese person (term esp. used in ancient China, etc.); (given name) Wajin |
倭冦 see styles |
wakou / wako わこう |
(irregular kanji usage) wokou; wakou; Japanese pirates of the Middle Ages |
倭国 see styles |
wakoku わこく |
Yamato; ancient Japan; name by which Chinese rulers used to call Japan |
倭寇 see styles |
wō kòu wo1 kou4 wo k`ou wo kou wakou / wako わこう |
Japanese pirates (in 16th and 17th century) wokou; wakou; Japanese pirates of the Middle Ages |
倭歌 see styles |
waka わか |
waka; classic Japanese poem, esp. a tanka, often 31 morae; Japanese poem; waka; tanka; (female given name) Waka |
倭物 see styles |
wamono わもの |
Japanese-made thing; Japanese goods; Japanese style thing |
倭琴 see styles |
yamatogoto やまとごと |
ancient Japanese koto (thought to be native to Japan) |
倭産 see styles |
wasan わさん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (obscure) Japanese production; Japanese product |
倭色 see styles |
weseku ウェセク |
(derogatory term) (rare) Japanese style (kor: waesaeg) |
倭訓 see styles |
wakun わくん |
Japanese reading of a Chinese character |
倭語 see styles |
wago わご |
native Japanese words (especially as opposed to Chinese and other foreign loanwords) |
倭軍 倭军 see styles |
wō jun wo1 jun1 wo chün |
Japanese army (derog.) (old) |
倭鏡 see styles |
wakyou / wakyo わきょう |
Japanese-style mirror |
倭鞍 see styles |
wagura わぐら yamatogura やまとぐら |
Japanese-style ritual saddle |
假借 see styles |
jiǎ jiè jia3 jie4 chia chieh |
to make use of; to use something as pretext; under false pretenses; under the guise of; masquerading as; lenient; tolerant; loan character (one of the Six Methods 六書|六书 of forming Chinese characters); character acquiring meanings by phonetic association; also called phonetic loan |
假名 see styles |
jiǎ míng jia3 ming2 chia ming karina かりな |
false name; pseudonym; alias; pen name; the Japanese kana scripts; hiragana 平假名[ping2 jia3 ming2] and katakana 片假名[pian4 jia3 ming2] (out-dated kanji) kana; Japanese syllabary (i.e. hiragana, katakana); (surname) Karina Unreal names, i. e. nothing has a name of itself, for all names are mere human appellations. |
偏固 see styles |
henko; henko へんこ; ヘンコ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) (osb:) (arch. in standard Japanese) obstinate; stubborn; narrow-minded |
偏旁 see styles |
piān páng pian1 pang2 p`ien p`ang pien pang henbou / henbo へんぼう |
component of a Chinese character (as the radical or the phonetic part) (1) left and right kanji radicals; (2) (colloquialism) kanji radical positions |
偏鋒 偏锋 see styles |
piān fēng pian1 feng1 p`ien feng pien feng |
(calligraphy) technique in which the shaft of the brush is held at a low angle, so that the tip of the brush runs along the edge of the stroke (cf. 正鋒|正锋[zheng4feng1] and 側鋒|侧锋[ce4feng1]); (fig.) unorthodox or improper way of doing things |
做功 see styles |
zuò gōng zuo4 gong1 tso kung |
(physics) to do work; non-vocal acting (in traditional Chinese opera) |
做愛 做爱 see styles |
zuò ài zuo4 ai4 tso ai |
to make love |
側鋒 侧锋 see styles |
cè fēng ce4 feng1 ts`e feng tse feng |
(calligraphy) technique in which the shaft of the brush is held at an oblique angle, so that the tip of the brush runs near the edge of the stroke (cf. 正鋒|正锋[zheng4feng1] and 偏鋒|偏锋[pian1feng1]) |
偷情 see styles |
tōu qíng tou1 qing2 t`ou ch`ing tou ching |
to carry on a clandestine love affair |
傲嬌 傲娇 see styles |
ào jiāo ao4 jiao1 ao chiao |
(coll.) presenting as unfriendly and blunt, but warm and tender inside (loanword from Japanese "tsundere") |
傳情 传情 see styles |
chuán qíng chuan2 qing2 ch`uan ch`ing chuan ching |
to pass on amorous feelings; to send one's love to sb |
傷寒 伤寒 see styles |
shāng hán shang1 han2 shang han shoukan / shokan しょうかん |
typhoid (1) {med} acute febrile illness (e.g. typhoid); (2) (rare) disease due to the cold (in traditional Chinese medicine) |
傾心 倾心 see styles |
qīng xīn qing1 xin1 ch`ing hsin ching hsin keishin / keshin けいしん |
to admire wholeheartedly; to fall in love with (See メタセンター) metacenter (e.g. of a ship); metacentre |
僑務 侨务 see styles |
qiáo wù qiao2 wu4 ch`iao wu chiao wu |
matters relating to the Chinese diaspora (as a concern of the Chinese government) |
僑鄉 侨乡 see styles |
qiáo xiāng qiao2 xiang1 ch`iao hsiang chiao hsiang |
hometown of overseas Chinese |
僵屍 see styles |
kyonshii / kyonshi キョンシー |
(kana only) Chinese "hopping vampire"; jiang shi; jiangshi; chiang-shih; reanimated corpse |
優酷 优酷 see styles |
yōu kù you1 ku4 yu k`u yu ku |
Youku, Chinese video hosting platform |
兀凳 see styles |
wù dèng wu4 deng4 wu teng |
Chinese-style low stool |
元号 see styles |
gengou / gengo げんごう |
name of an imperial era (e.g. Heisei, Shōwa); Japanese era name |
元曲 see styles |
yuán qǔ yuan2 qu3 yüan ch`ü yüan chü genkyoku げんきょく |
Yuan dynasty theater, including poetry, music and comedy yuanqu (form of Chinese classical drama); Yuan drama |
元軍 元军 see styles |
yuán jun yuan2 jun1 yüan chün gengun げんぐん |
Mongol army; army of Yuan dynasty (hist) Yuan dynasty Chinese-Mongolian military |
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) |
光復 光复 see styles |
guāng fù guang1 fu4 kuang fu koufuku / kofuku こうふく |
to recover (territory or power); the liberation of Taiwan from Japanese rule in 1945 restoration of independence (esp. Korea, China, etc.); (personal name) Kōfuku |
兒化 儿化 see styles |
ér huà er2 hua4 erh hua |
(Chinese phonetics) to rhotacize a syllable final; to apply r-coloring to the final of a syllable |
兒女 儿女 see styles |
ér nǚ er2 nu:3 erh nü |
children; sons and daughters; a young man and a young woman (in love) |
兜虫 see styles |
kabutomushi かぶとむし |
(kana only) rhinoceros beetle (esp. the Japanese rhinoceros beetle, Trypoxylus dichotomus) |
入声 see styles |
nisshou; nissei / nissho; nisse にっしょう; にっせい |
entering tone (in Chinese) |
入木 see styles |
iriki いりき |
calligraphy; (surname) Iriki |
入植 see styles |
nyuushoku / nyushoku にゅうしょく |
(n,vs,vi) (1) settlement; immigration; (n,vs,vi) (2) (bra:) (See 植民地・2) entering a (Japanese) settlement |
入聲 入声 see styles |
rù shēng ru4 sheng1 ju sheng |
entering tone; checked tone; one of the four tones of Middle Chinese See: 入声 |
內場 内场 see styles |
nèi chǎng nei4 chang3 nei ch`ang nei chang |
inner area (of a place that has an outer area); the kitchen of a restaurant (as opposed to the dining area); infield (baseball etc); (Chinese opera) the area behind the table on the stage |
內田 内田 see styles |
nèi tián nei4 tian2 nei t`ien nei tien |
Uchida (Japanese surname) See: 内田 |
全本 see styles |
quán běn quan2 ben3 ch`üan pen chüan pen zenmoto ぜんもと |
whole edition; whole performance (of Chinese opera) (surname) Zenmoto |
全銀 see styles |
zengin ぜんぎん |
(org) Japanese Bankers Association; (o) Japanese Bankers Association |
兩會 两会 see styles |
liǎng huì liang3 hui4 liang hui |
National People's Congress and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference |
八口 see styles |
yatsukuchi やつくち |
small opening in the side of some traditional Japanese clothing (located where the sleeve meets the bodice, below the armpit); (place-name) Yatsukuchi |
八宗 see styles |
bā zōng ba1 zong1 pa tsung hasshuu / hasshu はっしゅう |
(See 南都六宗) the two sects of Buddhism introduced to Japan during the Heian period (Tiantai and Shingon) and the six sects introduced during the Nara period or 八家 Eight of the early Japanese sects: 倶舍 Kusha, 成實 Jōjitsu, 律 Ritsu, 法相Hossō, 三論 Sanron, 華嚴 Kegon, 天台 Tendai, 眞言 Shingon. |
八家 see styles |
bā jiā ba1 jia1 pa chia yaya やや |
(1) (See 八宗) the eight early Japanese Buddhist sects; (2) (hist) (abbreviation) (See 入唐八家) the eight Japanese monks who visited China during the early Heian period; (place-name) Yaya eight schools |
八寸 see styles |
hachisu はちす |
(1) distance of eight sun (approx. 24 cm); (2) dish or tray of this size (esp. used in kaiseki cuisine to serve several kinds of delicacies); food served in such a dish; (3) variety of thick, traditional Japanese paper; (place-name) Hachisu |
八手 see styles |
hatte はって |
(kana only) fatsi (Fatsia japonica); paperplant; Japanese aralia; (surname) Hatte |
八沖 八冲 see styles |
bā chōng ba1 chong1 pa ch`ung pa chung |
eight surges (a group of eight acupoints in Chinese acupuncture, namely PC-9, TB-1, HT-9 and LV-3, bilaterally) |
八股 see styles |
bā gǔ ba1 gu3 pa ku hakko はっこ |
an essay in eight parts; stereotyped writing (abbreviation) (See 八股文) eight-legged essay (classical Chinese style of essay writing) |
八苦 see styles |
bā kǔ ba1 ku3 pa k`u pa ku hakku はっく |
the eight distresses - birth, age, sickness, death, parting with what we love, meeting with what we hate, unattained aims, and all the ills of the five skandhas (Buddhism) {Buddh} the eight kinds of suffering (birth, old age, disease, death, parting from loved ones, meeting disliked ones, not getting what one seeks, pains of the five skandha) The eight distresses―birth, age, sickness, death, parting with what we love, meeting with what we hate, unattained aims, and all the ills of the five skandhas. |
八虐 see styles |
hachigyaku はちぎゃく |
(archaism) the eight unpardonable crimes in ancient Japanese law |
八逆 see styles |
hachigyaku はちぎゃく |
(archaism) the eight unpardonable crimes in ancient Japanese law |
八雲 see styles |
yagumo やぐも |
(1) (archaism) thick clouds; (2) (archaism) (See 和歌) classical Japanese poetry; (place-name, surname) Yagumo |
公卿 see styles |
gōng qīng gong1 qing1 kung ch`ing kung ching kugyou; koukei; kuge(gikun) / kugyo; koke; kuge(gikun) くぎょう; こうけい; くげ(gikun) |
high-ranking officials in the court of a Chinese emperor (1) (hist) high-ranking court noble; senior court official; kugyō; (2) (こうけい only) (hist) three lords and nine ministers (of the ancient Chinese government) |
公明 see styles |
masaaki / masaki まさあき |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) fairness; openness; impartiality; (2) (abbreviation) (See 公明党) Komeito (Japanese political party); (personal name) Masaaki |
公魚 see styles |
wakasagi わかさぎ |
(kana only) Japanese pond smelt (Hypomesus nipponensis); (female given name) Wakasagi |
六卿 see styles |
rikukei; rikkei / rikuke; rikke りくけい; りっけい |
(hist) (See 六官) six ministers (of the six Zhou dynasty Chinese ministries) |
六尺 see styles |
rokushaku ろくしゃく |
(1) six feet; (2) (abbreviation) traditional Japanese G-string for men; (3) palanquin bearer |
六情 see styles |
liù qíng liu4 qing2 liu ch`ing liu ching rokujou / rokujo ろくじょう |
the six emotions (joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure, love and hatred) The emotions arising from the six organs of sense 六根 for which term 六情 is the older interpretation; v. 六依. |
六曜 see styles |
rokuyou / rokuyo ろくよう |
(See 先勝・せんしょう・2,友引・ともびき,先負・せんぶ,仏滅・ぶつめつ・2,大安・たいあん,赤口・しゃっこう) Japanese calendar's six labels, indicating how auspicious each day is |
六書 六书 see styles |
liù shū liu4 shu1 liu shu rikusho; rokusho りくしょ; ろくしょ |
Six Methods of forming Chinese characters, according to Han dictionary Shuowen 說文|说文 - namely, two primary methods: 象形 (pictogram), 指事 (ideogram), two compound methods: 會意|会意 (combined ideogram), 形聲|形声 (ideogram plus phonetic), and two transfer methods: 假借 (loan), 轉注|转注 (transfer) (1) (See 象形,指事,会意,形声,転注,仮借・3) the six classes of Chinese characters; (2) (See 六体) the six historical styles of writing Chinese characters; (3) (ろくしょ only) Hexateuch (first six books of the Hebrew Bible) |
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) |
六淫 see styles |
liù yín liu4 yin2 liu yin rokuin ろくいん |
(TCM) six excesses causing illness, namely: excessive wind 風|风[feng1], cold 寒[han2], heat 暑[shu3], damp 濕|湿[shi1], dryness 燥[zao4], fire 火[huo3] six external causes of illness in traditional Chinese medicine (wind, cold, fire-heat, dampness, dryness, heat of summer) |
六義 see styles |
rokugi ろくぎ |
(1) six forms of the Shi Jing (genre: folk song, festal song, hymn; style: narrative, explicit comparison, implicit comparison); (2) six forms of waka (allegorical, enumerative, metaphorical, allusive, plain, congratulatory); (3) six principles of calligraphy; (4) (See 六書・1) six classes of kanji characters; (given name) Rokugi |
六藝 六艺 see styles |
liù yì liu4 yi4 liu i |
the Confucian Six Arts, namely: rites or etiquette 禮|礼[li3] (禮儀|礼仪[li3 yi2]), music 樂|乐[yue3] (音樂|音乐[yin1 yue4]), archery 射[she4] (射箭[she4 jian4]), charioteering 御[yu4] (駕車|驾车[jia4 che1]), calligraphy or literacy 書|书[shu1] (識字|识字[shi2 zi4]), mathematics or reckoning 數|数[shu4] (計算|计算[ji4 suan4]); another name for the Six Classics 六經|六经[Liu4 jing1] |
六輝 see styles |
rokki ろっき |
(See 六曜) Japanese calendar's six labels, indicating how auspicious each day is |
共匪 see styles |
gòng fěi gong4 fei3 kung fei |
communist bandit (i.e. PLA soldier (during the civil war) or Chinese communist (Tw)) |
兲朝 see styles |
tiān cháo tian1 chao2 t`ien ch`ao tien chao |
(derog.) the Chinese Communist regime (variant of 天朝[Tian1 chao2] Celestial Empire, invented to circumvent censorship) |
兵長 see styles |
heichou / hecho へいちょう |
(hist) {mil} (See 士長) leading private (Imperial Japanese Army); leading seaman (Imperial Japanese Navy) |
円匙 see styles |
enshi; enpi(ik) えんし; えんぴ(ik) |
(originally jargon of the Imperial Japanese Army) small shovel |
円相 see styles |
ensou / enso えんそう |
{Buddh} circle painted with a single stroke in Zen calligraphy (representing the perfect peace of mind) |
円領 see styles |
enryou / enryo えんりょう |
(rare) (See 盤領) round collar (of traditional Japanese clothing) |
冗筆 冗笔 see styles |
rǒng bǐ rong3 bi3 jung pi jouhitsu / johitsu じょうひつ |
superfluous words (in writing); superfluous strokes (in calligraphy) worthless painting and writing |
冤家 see styles |
yuān jia yuan1 jia5 yüan chia |
enemy; foe; (in opera) sweetheart or destined love |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Love - Chinese Japanese Calligraphy Scroll" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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
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