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視告朔 see styles |
kousaku / kosaku こうさく |
(archaism) ceremony where the Emperor would inspect the records of attendance and absence of officials |
親任官 see styles |
shinninkan しんにんかん |
official appointed by the Emperor |
親任式 see styles |
shinninshiki しんにんしき |
investing of an official appointed by the Emperor |
講書始 see styles |
koushohajime / koshohajime こうしょはじめ |
Imperial New Year's Lectures (ceremony in which the emperor and members of the imperial family Their Majesties listen to expert lectures in the fields of human, social and natural sciences) |
護國戰 护国战 see styles |
hù guó zhàn hu4 guo2 zhan4 hu kuo chan |
National Protection War or Campaign to Defend the Republic (1915), a rebellion against the installation of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] as emperor |
Variations: |
nie にえ |
(1) (archaism) offering (to the gods, emperor, etc.); (2) gift; (3) sacrifice |
超低温 see styles |
chouteion / choteon ちょうていおん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) extremely low temperature (below 0.01 K) |
超高温 see styles |
choukouon / chokoon ちょうこうおん |
ultrahigh temperature; superhigh temperature; extreme heat |
趙匡胤 赵匡胤 see styles |
zhào kuāng yìn zhao4 kuang1 yin4 chao k`uang yin chao kuang yin choukyouin / chokyoin ちょうきょういん |
Zhao Kuangyin, personal name of founding Song emperor Song Taizu 宋太祖 (927-976) (person) Zhao Kuangyin (emperor Taizu of Song); Chao K'uang-yin |
軒轅氏 轩辕氏 see styles |
xuān yuán shì xuan1 yuan2 shi4 hsüan yüan shih |
alternative name for the Yellow Emperor 黃帝|黄帝 |
轉輪王 转轮王 see styles |
zhuǎn lún wáng zhuan3 lun2 wang2 chuan lun wang tenrinō |
Chakravarti raja (Sanskrit: King of Kings); emperor in Hindu mythology wheel-turning king |
逐客令 see styles |
zhú kè lìng zhu2 ke4 ling4 chu k`o ling chu ko ling |
the First Emperor's order to expel foreigners; (fig.) notice to leave; words or behavior intended at turning visitors out |
道光帝 see styles |
dào guāng dì dao4 guang1 di4 tao kuang ti |
Daoguang Emperor |
郭子儀 郭子仪 see styles |
guō zǐ yí guo1 zi3 yi2 kuo tzu i |
Guo Ziyi (697–781), Tang dynasty general who helped suppress the An Lushan Rebellion and served multiple emperors |
酷暑日 see styles |
kokushobi こくしょび |
(1) (colloquialism) (See 猛暑日) day on which the temperature rises above 35°C; extremely hot day; (2) (used by the Japanese Weather Association) day on which the temperature rises above 40°C |
量體溫 量体温 see styles |
liáng tǐ wēn liang2 ti3 wen1 liang t`i wen liang ti wen |
to take sb's temperature |
鉄火肌 see styles |
tekkahada てっかはだ |
termagancy; violent temper |
錦衣衛 锦衣卫 see styles |
jǐn yī wèi jin3 yi1 wei4 chin i wei |
Brocade Uniform Guard, imperial bodyguard and secret police force of the Ming emperors |
鍛える see styles |
kitaeru きたえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to forge; to temper; (transitive verb) (2) to drill; to train; to discipline |
長髄彦 see styles |
nagasunehiko ながすねひこ |
(leg) Nagasunehiko; legendary clan leader who opposed Emperor Jimmu's unification of Japan and was subsequently killed by the deity Nigihayahi; (male given name) Nagasunehiko |
開爾文 开尔文 see styles |
kāi ěr wén kai1 er3 wen2 k`ai erh wen kai erh wen |
Lord Kelvin 1824-1907, British physicist (William Thomson); Kelvin (temperature scale) |
闇穴道 see styles |
anketsudou / anketsudo あんけつどう |
(obscure) road taken by a Chinese ajari buddhist monk when he incurred the wrath of emperor Genso (685-762) |
阿目佉 see styles |
ā mù qiā a1 mu4 qia1 a mu ch`ia a mu chia Amokukya |
(阿目佉跋折羅) Amogha, or Amoghavajra, 阿牟伽 (or 阿謨伽 or 阿穆伽) intp. 不空 (不空金剛) a monk from northern India, a follower of the mystic teachings of Samantabhadra. Vajramati 金剛智 is reputed to have founded the Yogācārya or Tantric school in China about A.D. 719-720. Amogha succeeded him in its leadership in 732. From a journey through India and Ceylon, 741-6, he brought to China more than 500 sutras and śāstras; introduced a new form for transliterating Sanskrit and published 108 works. He is credited with the introduction of the Ullambana fesival of All Souls, 15th of 7th moon, v. 盂. He is the chief representative of Buddhist mysticism in China, spreading it widely through the patronage of three successive emperors, Xuanzong, Suzong, who gave him the title of 大廣智三藏 q.v., and Daizong, who gave him the posthumous rank and title of a Minister of State. He died 774. |
阿育王 see styles |
ā yù wáng a1 yu4 wang2 a yü wang Aiku ō |
Ashoka (304-232 BC), Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty 孔雀王朝[Kong3 que4 Wang2 chao2], ruled 273-232 BC Aśoka |
隋文帝 see styles |
suí wén dì sui2 wen2 di4 sui wen ti |
Wendi (541-604), posomethingumous name of the first Sui emperor, reigned 581-604 |
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 |
革命児 see styles |
kakumeiji / kakumeji かくめいじ |
(See 革命家・かくめいか) revolutionary; child of the revolution; man of revolutionary temperament |
順治帝 顺治帝 see styles |
shùn zhì dì shun4 zhi4 di4 shun chih ti |
Fulin Emperor Shunzhi (1638-1662), second Qing emperor, reigned 1644-1662 |
風向き see styles |
kazamuki(p); kazemuki かざむき(P); かぜむき |
(1) wind direction; (2) situation; way things are going; (3) mood; temper |
飲酒癖 see styles |
inshuheki いんしゅへき |
drinking habit; drinking problem; intemperance |
飽き性 see styles |
akishou / akisho あきしょう |
fickle nature; flighty temperament; inconstant person |
馬場殿 see styles |
babadono ばばどの umabanootodo うまばのおとど umabadono うまばどの |
(archaism) building for observing horse racing, horseback archery, etc. (sometimes specifically that used by the emperor on the greater palace grounds) |
高辛氏 see styles |
gāo xīn shì gao1 xin1 shi4 kao hsin shih |
one of the five legendary emperors, also called 嚳|喾[Ku4] |
魏文帝 see styles |
wèi wén dì wei4 wen2 di4 wei wen ti |
Cao Pi 曹丕, emperor of Wei 220-226 |
鴻門宴 鸿门宴 see styles |
hóng mén yàn hong2 men2 yan4 hung men yen |
Hongmen feast; (fig.) banquet set up with the aim of murdering a guest; refers to a famous episode in 206 BC when future Han emperor Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] escaped attempted murder by his rival Xiang Yu 項羽|项羽[Xiang4 Yu3] |
麹塵袍 see styles |
kikujinnohou / kikujinnoho きくじんのほう |
(irregular okurigana usage) emperor's informal robes |
黃帝族 黄帝族 see styles |
huáng dì zú huang2 di4 zu2 huang ti tsu |
tribes under the Yellow Emperor |
齊武成 齐武成 see styles |
qí wǔ chéng qi2 wu3 cheng2 ch`i wu ch`eng chi wu cheng |
Emperor Wucheng of Qi, personal name 高湛[Gao1 Dan1] (537-568), reigned 561-565 |
龍頭鍘 龙头铡 see styles |
lóng tóu zhá long2 tou2 zha2 lung t`ou cha lung tou cha |
lever-style guillotine decorated with a dragon's head at the hinged end, used to behead criminals related to the emperor |
お天気屋 see styles |
otenkiya おてんきや |
moody person; temperamental person; fickle person |
カイゼル see styles |
gaizeru ガイゼル |
kaiser (ger: Kaiser); emperor; (personal name) Geisel |
かんの虫 see styles |
kannomushi かんのむし |
(1) convulsions (in a child); nervousness; short-temperedness; (2) bug thought to cause children's diseases |
カ氏温度 see styles |
kashiondo カしおんど |
Fahrenheit temperature; degrees Fahrenheit |
クレンペ see styles |
kurenpe クレンペ |
(place-name) Krempe |
ケンペン see styles |
kenpen ケンペン |
(place-name) Kempen |
ゼンパー see styles |
zenpaa / zenpa ゼンパー |
(personal name) Semper |
テンパー see styles |
tenpaa / tenpa テンパー |
(1) temper; (2) (abbreviation) (See ジステンパー) distemper; (place-name) Denver; Denvir |
テンプラ see styles |
tenpura テンプラ |
tempura (por: tempero, temporas); deep-fried fish and vegetables in a light batter |
テンペラ see styles |
tenpera テンペラ |
tempera (ita:) |
ひかえ目 see styles |
hikaeme ひかえめ |
(adj-na,n,adj-no) moderate; reserved; conservative; humble; mild-mannered; self-effacing; unassuming; well-behaved; low-key; temperate; in small quantities |
ぷっつん see styles |
puttsun ぷっつん |
(noun/participle) (1) (slang) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) going crazy; losing one's temper; snapping; (adv-to,adv) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sound of a stretched string snapping |
プレンペ see styles |
purenpe プレンペ |
(personal name) Prempeh |
ヘンペル see styles |
henperu ヘンペル |
(personal name) Hempel |
ペンペ峠 see styles |
penpetouge / penpetoge ペンペとうげ |
(place-name) Pempe La (pass) |
わかし湯 see styles |
wakashiyu わかしゆ |
hot water (esp. cold mineral spring water heated up at the right temperature for bathing) |
一世一元 see styles |
isseiichigen / issechigen いっせいいちげん |
(yoji) the practice of assigning one era name to one emperor |
一代一度 see styles |
ichidaiichido / ichidaichido いちだいいちど |
(adj-no,n) once in an emperor's reign; event that takes place only once in a sovereign's reign |
一定温度 see styles |
itteiondo / itteondo いっていおんど |
constant temperature |
一徹短慮 see styles |
ittetsutanryo いってつたんりょ |
(noun or adjectival noun) stubborn and short-tempered |
一条内経 see styles |
ichijouuchitsune / ichijouchitsune いちじょううちつね |
(person) Ichijō Uchitsune (1291-1325; advisor to Emperor Go-Daigo) |
一条天皇 see styles |
ichijoutennou / ichijotenno いちじょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ichijō; Ichijō Tenno (980-1011 CE, reigning: 986-1011 CE) |
一条美子 see styles |
ichijouharuko / ichijoharuko いちじょうはるこ |
(person) Ichijō Haruko (1850-1914) (wife of Meiji emperor) |
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) |
三帝同盟 see styles |
santeidoumei / santedome さんていどうめい |
(hist) League of the Three Emperors (1873-1887) |
三条天皇 see styles |
sanjoutennou / sanjotenno さんじょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sanjō; Sanjō Tenno (976-1017 CE, reigning: 1011-1016 CE) |
三無主義 see styles |
sanmushugi さんむしゅぎ |
(referring to the temperament of the Japanese youth of the 1970s) the "three noes principle" of no drive, no interest, and no sense of responsibility; principle of indolence, indifference, and irresponsibility |
三皇五帝 see styles |
sān huáng wǔ dì san1 huang2 wu3 di4 san huang wu ti sankougotei / sankogote さんこうごてい |
three sovereigns 三皇[san1 huang2] and five emperors 五帝[wu3 di4] of myth and legend; the earliest system of Chinese historiography (leg) Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors (mythological rulers of ancient China) |
三跪九叩 see styles |
sān guì jiǔ kòu san1 gui4 jiu3 kou4 san kuei chiu k`ou san kuei chiu kou |
to kneel three times and kowtow nine times (formal etiquette on meeting the emperor) |
上御一人 see styles |
kamigoichinin かみごいちにん |
the emperor |
上皇陛下 see styles |
joukouheika / jokoheka じょうこうへいか |
(honorific or respectful language) (See 上皇) retired emperor; ex-emperor; former emperor; emperor emeritus |
上覧相撲 see styles |
jouranzumou / joranzumo じょうらんずもう |
{sumo} match held in front of the Emperor |
不快指数 see styles |
fukaishisuu / fukaishisu ふかいしすう |
discomfort index; temperature-humidity index |
中全音律 see styles |
chuuzenonritsu / chuzenonritsu ちゅうぜんおんりつ |
{music} meantone temperament |
亀山天皇 see styles |
kameyamatennou / kameyamatenno かめやまてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kameyama; Kameyama Tenno (1249-1305 CE, reigning: 1259-1274 CE) |
二条天皇 see styles |
nijoutennou / nijotenno にじょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Nijō; Nijō Tenno (1143-1165 CE, reigning: 1158-1165 CE) |
二条道平 see styles |
nijoumichihira / nijomichihira にじょうみちひら |
(person) Nijō Michihira (1287-1335; advisor to Emperor Go-Daigo) |
亜間氷期 see styles |
akanpyouki / akanpyoki あかんぴょうき |
{geol} interstadial (period of higher temperatures during a glacial period); interstade |
人となり see styles |
hitotonari ひととなり |
(1) hereditary disposition; temperament; nature; (2) (archaism) body build |
仁孝天皇 see styles |
ninkoutennou / ninkotenno にんこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ninkou; Ninkou Tenno (1800-1846 CE, reigning: 1817-1846 CE) |
仁徳天皇 see styles |
nintokutennou / nintokutenno にんとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Nintoku; Nintoku Tenno |
仁明天皇 see styles |
ninmyoutennou / ninmyotenno にんみょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Nimmyou; Nimmyou Tenno (810-850 CE, reigning: 833-850 CE) |
仁賢天皇 see styles |
ninkentennou / ninkentenno にんけんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ninken; Ninken Tenno |
今上天皇 see styles |
kinjoutennou / kinjotenno きんじょうてんのう |
His Majesty the Emperor; the present emperor; the reigning emperor; (person) Kinjoutennou (emperor) (1933.12.23-) |
今上陛下 see styles |
kinjouheika / kinjoheka きんじょうへいか |
(See 今上天皇・きんじょうてんのう) His Majesty the Emperor; the present emperor; the reigning emperor |
付け焼刃 see styles |
tsukeyakiba つけやきば |
(1) thin veneer; hasty preparation; knowledge or skill learned as a stopgap; (2) re-tempering a dull sword (so that it looks as if it's sharp, but is actually unusable) |
付焼き刃 see styles |
tsukeyakiba つけやきば |
(1) thin veneer; hasty preparation; knowledge or skill learned as a stopgap; (2) re-tempering a dull sword (so that it looks as if it's sharp, but is actually unusable) |
仙洞御所 see styles |
sendougosho / sendogosho せんどうごしょ |
(archaism) palace of a retired emperor; (place-name) Sendougosho |
仲哀天皇 see styles |
chuuaitennou / chuaitenno ちゅうあいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Chuuai; Chuuai Tenno |
仲恭天皇 see styles |
chuukyoutennou / chukyotenno ちゅうきょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Chuukyō; Chuukyō Tenno (1218-1234 CE, reigning: May-July of 1221 CE) |
伏見天皇 see styles |
fushimitennou / fushimitenno ふしみてんのう |
(person) Emperor Fushimi; Fushimi Tenno (1265-1317 CE, reigning: 1287-1298 CE) |
低温殺菌 see styles |
teionsakkin / teonsakkin ていおんさっきん |
low-temperature pasteurization |
低温火傷 see styles |
teionyakedo / teonyakedo ていおんやけど |
moderate-temperature burn; cold burn |
体感温度 see styles |
taikanondo たいかんおんど |
apparent temperature; "feels like" temperature |
侍従武官 see styles |
jijuubukan / jijubukan じじゅうぶかん |
emperor's aide-de-camp |
允恭天皇 see styles |
ingyoutennou / ingyotenno いんぎょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ingyou; Ingyou Tenno |
先帝遺詔 先帝遗诏 see styles |
xiān dì yí zhào xian1 di4 yi2 zhao4 hsien ti i chao |
posomethingumous edict of a former emperor; Liu Bei's 劉備|刘备[Liu2 Bei4] edict to posterity |
先斬後奏 先斩后奏 see styles |
xiān zhǎn hòu zòu xian1 zhan3 hou4 zou4 hsien chan hou tsou |
lit. first execute the criminal, then report it to the emperor (idiom); fig. to take some drastic action without the prior approval of higher authorities |
光仁天皇 see styles |
kounintennou / konintenno こうにんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōnin; Kōnin Tenno (709-781 CE, reigning: 770-781 CE) |
光厳天皇 see styles |
kougontennou / kogontenno こうごんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōgon (of the Northern Court); Kōgon Tenno (1313-1364 CE, reigning: 1331-1333 CE) |
光孝天皇 see styles |
koukoutennou / kokotenno こうこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōkou; Kōkou Tenno (830-887 CE, reigning: 884-887 CE) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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