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摩偷羅 see styles |
mó tōu luō mo2 tou1 luo1 mo t`ou lo mo tou lo |
Mathurā; Madhurā. Ancient kingdom and city, the modern Muttra on the bank of the Jumna; the reputed birthplace of Kṛṣṇa, one of the seven sacred cities, called Peacock City 孔雀城 Kṛṣṇapura, famous for its stūpas. The ancient name Madhu is given in 摩度. Other forms are摩突羅 (or摩度羅, or 摩頭羅); 秼菟羅. |
摩揭陀 see styles |
mó jiē tuó mo2 jie1 tuo2 mo chieh t`o mo chieh to Magada |
Magadha, ancient India kingdom reported to be the birthplace of Buddhism Magadha |
摩竭陀 see styles |
mó jié tuó mo2 jie2 tuo2 mo chieh t`o mo chieh to Magada |
Magadha, also 摩竭提; 摩揭陀; 摩伽陀; 摩訶陀 'A kingdom in Central India, the headquarters of ancient Buddhism up to A.D. 400; the holy land of all Buddhists, covered with vihāras and therefore called Bahar, the southern portion of which corresponds to ancient Magadha.' Eitel. A ṛṣi after whom the country of Southern Behar is said to be called. Name of a previous incarnation of Indra; and of the asterism Maghā 摩伽. |
摩臘婆 摩腊婆 see styles |
mó là pó mo2 la4 po2 mo la p`o mo la po Marōba |
Mālava, or Lāra (Lāṭa). An ancient state in Central India, in the present Gujarat. |
撒羅滿 撒罗满 see styles |
sā luó mǎn sa1 luo2 man3 sa lo man |
(Catholicism) Solomon, a king of ancient Israel |
斫句迦 see styles |
zhuó jù jiā zhuo2 ju4 jia1 cho chü chia Shakōka |
(or 拆句迦 or 所句迦) Chakoka, or Cugopa. 'An ancient kingdom and city in Little Bukharia, probably the modern Yerkiang (葉爾羌 ) in Lat. 38° 13 N., Long. 78° 49 E. ' Eitel. Or perhaps Karghalik in the Khotan region. |
新境地 see styles |
shinkyouchi / shinkyochi しんきょうち |
new ground (science, art, etc.); new front; new scope; frontier |
日曜日 see styles |
rì yào rì ri4 yao4 ri4 jih yao jih nichiyoubi / nichiyobi にちようび |
Sunday (used in ancient Chinese astronomy) (n,adv) Sunday |
曲女城 see styles |
qǔ nǚ chéng qu3 nv3 cheng2 ch`ü nü ch`eng chü nü cheng Kyōkunyo jō |
The city of hunchback women, said to be Kanyākubja, an ancient kingdom and capital of Central India, 'Canouge Lat. 27° 3 N., Long. 79° 50 E.' Eitel. The legend in the 西域記 Record of Western Lands is that ninety-nine of King Brahmadatta's daughters were thus deformed by the ṛṣi Mahāvṛkṣa whom they refused to marry. |
曷羅胡 曷罗胡 see styles |
hé luó hú he2 luo2 hu2 ho lo hu Arako |
Rohu, 'an ancient city and province of Tukhāra, south of the Oxus.' Eitel. |
曾我派 see styles |
sogaha そがは |
(hist) {art} Soga school of Japanese painting |
最新鋭 see styles |
saishinei / saishine さいしんえい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) state-of-the-art; cutting-edge |
最高峰 see styles |
saikouhou / saikoho さいこうほう |
(1) highest peak; highest mountain; (2) greatest authority; most prominent person; pinnacle (e.g. of art); peak |
月曜日 see styles |
yuè yào rì yue4 yao4 ri4 yüeh yao jih getsuyoubi / getsuyobi げつようび |
Monday (used in ancient Chinese astronomy) (n,adv) Monday |
木曜日 see styles |
mù yào rì mu4 yao4 ri4 mu yao jih mokuyoubi / mokuyobi もくようび |
Thursday (used in ancient Chinese astronomy) (n,adv) Thursday |
末羅遊 末罗遊 see styles |
mò luó yóu mo4 luo2 you2 mo lo yu Marayu |
Malaya, 'the western Ghats in the Deccan (these mountains abound in sandal trees); the country that lies to the east of the Malaya range, Malabar. ' M, W. Eitel gives 秣羅矩吒 Malakūṭa, i. e. Malaya, as 'an ancient kingdom of Southern India, the coast of Malabar, about A. D. 600 a noted haunt of the Nirgrantha sect'. It is also identified with 尸利佛逝 Śrībhoja, which is given as 馬來半嶋 the Malay peninsula; but v. 摩羅耶 Malaya. |
本生経 see styles |
honshoukyou; honjoukyou / honshokyo; honjokyo ほんしょうきょう; ほんじょうきょう |
{Buddh} (See ジャータカ) ancient Indian collection of tales on the early lives of Buddha (ca. 4th century BCE); Jataka |
本生譚 本生谭 see styles |
běn shēng tán ben3 sheng1 tan2 pen sheng t`an pen sheng tan honjoutan; honshoutan / honjotan; honshotan ほんじょうたん; ほんしょうたん |
{Buddh} (See ジャータカ) ancient Indian collection of tales on the early lives of Buddha (ca. 4th century BCE); Jataka stories of the Buddha's previous lives |
条里制 see styles |
jourisei / jorise じょうりせい |
(hist) jōri system of land subdivision in ancient Japan |
東遊び see styles |
azumaasobi / azumasobi あずまあそび |
(archaism) Azuma-asobi (ancient Japanese dance suite that originated in eastern Japan) |
柔身術 柔身术 see styles |
róu shēn shù rou2 shen1 shu4 jou shen shu |
contortion (performance art) |
校倉造 see styles |
azekurazukuri あぜくらづくり |
ancient architectural style using interlocked triangular logs |
梅花拳 see styles |
méi huā quán mei2 hua1 quan2 mei hua ch`üan mei hua chüan |
Meihua Quan - "Plum Blossom Fist" (Chinese Martial Art) |
梵衍那 see styles |
fàn yǎn nà fan4 yan3 na4 fan yen na Bonenna |
Bayana, 'an ancient kingdom and city in Bokhara famous for a colossal statue of Buddha (entering nirvana) believed to be 1,000 feet long. ' Eitel. The modern Bamian. |
植民市 see styles |
shokuminshi しょくみんし |
(hist) colonial city (of ancient Greece or Rome) |
楊心流 see styles |
youshinryuu / yoshinryu ようしんりゅう |
Yoshin-ryu; martial art tradition founded in the Edo period |
樺細工 see styles |
kabazaiku かばざいく |
cherry bark work; cherry bark art |
歌の道 see styles |
utanomichi うたのみち |
art of tanka poetry |
殿様芸 see styles |
tonosamagei / tonosamage とのさまげい |
dilettantism; amateurism (in art) |
毘舍離 毘舍离 see styles |
pí shè lí pi2 she4 li2 p`i she li pi she li Bishari |
吠舍離 (or 吠舍釐). Vaiśālī, an ancient kingdom and city of the Licchavis, where the second synod was held, near Basarh, or 'Bassahar, north of Patna'. Eitel. Also 毘耶 (毘耶離);毘城; 鞞舍離; 鞞隸夜; 維耶 (維耶離). |
水彩紙 see styles |
suisaishi すいさいし |
{art} watercolor paper |
水曜日 see styles |
shuǐ yào rì shui3 yao4 ri4 shui yao jih suiyoubi / suiyobi すいようび |
Wednesday (used in ancient Chinese astronomy) (n,adv) Wednesday |
汗血馬 汗血马 see styles |
hàn xuè mǎ han4 xue4 ma3 han hsüeh ma |
(in ancient times) Ferghana horse; (later) fine horse |
江戸絵 see styles |
edoe えどえ |
(hist) {art} (See 浮世絵) Edo-made ukiyo-e |
波羅奈 波罗奈 see styles |
bō luó nài bo1 luo2 nai4 po lo nai Harana |
(波羅奈斯) Vārāṇasī. Ancient kingdom and city on the Ganges, now Benares, where was the Mṛgadāva park. Also 波羅捺 (波羅捺寫); 波羅痆斯; 波刺那斯. |
流星錘 流星锤 see styles |
liú xīng chuí liu2 xing1 chui2 liu hsing ch`ui liu hsing chui |
meteor hammer (ancient weapon consisting of two iron balls connected by a chain) |
浮世絵 see styles |
ukiyoe うきよえ |
(hist) {art} ukiyo-e; ukiyoe; Edo-period woodblock print |
淮南子 see styles |
huái nán zi huai2 nan2 zi5 huai nan tzu enanji えなんじ |
miscellany of writing from the Western Han (aka Former Han) Huainanzi (ancient Chinese collection of essays) |
渡来人 see styles |
toraijin とらいじん |
(hist) Chinese and Korean people who settled in ancient Japan and introduced culture and technology from continental Asia (4th-7th centuries CE) |
渾天說 浑天说 see styles |
hún tiān shuō hun2 tian1 shuo1 hun t`ien shuo hun tien shuo |
geocentric theory in ancient Chinese astronomy |
源氏絵 see styles |
genjie げんじえ |
(hist) {art} (See 源氏物語,浮世絵) genji-e; ukiyo-e depicting scenes from The Tale of Genji |
漕矩吒 漕矩咤 see styles |
cáo jǔ zhà cao2 ju3 zha4 ts`ao chü cha tsao chü cha Sōkuta |
Tsaukūta, an 'ancient (Arachotos) kingdom in N. W. India (near Ghuznee)'. Eitel. |
火曜日 see styles |
huǒ yào rì huo3 yao4 ri4 huo yao jih kayoubi / kayobi かようび |
Tuesday (used in ancient Chinese astronomy) (n,adv) Tuesday Mars |
烏仗那 乌仗那 see styles |
wū zhàng nà wu1 zhang4 na4 wu chang na ujōna |
udyāna, a park or garden; the park (of Aśoka); an 'ancient kingdom in the north-west of India, the country along the Śubhavastu; the Suastene of the Greeks, noted for its forests, flowers, and fruits'. Eitel. Also 烏杖那; 烏場; 烏萇; 烏孫; 烏儞也曩; 烏耆延那said to be the present Yūsufzai. |
烏帽子 see styles |
eboshi えぼし |
(hist) eboshi; black-lacquered headgear made of silk, cloth or paper, originally worn by court nobles in ancient Japan; (place-name, surname) Eboshi |
烏爾格 乌尔格 see styles |
wū ěr gé wu1 er3 ge2 wu erh ko |
ancient name of Ulan Bator |
烹飪法 烹饪法 see styles |
pēng rèn fǎ peng1 ren4 fa3 p`eng jen fa peng jen fa |
cuisine; culinary art; cookery; recipe |
無畏山 无畏山 see styles |
wú wèi shān wu2 wei4 shan1 wu wei shan Mui San |
Abhayagiri, Mount Fearless in Ceylon, with an ancient monastery where Faxian found 5,000 monks. |
無聲漏 无声漏 see styles |
wú shēng lòu wu2 sheng1 lou4 wu sheng lou mushōro |
The silent clepsydra, incense in the shape of ancient characters used to indicate the time. |
煉丹術 炼丹术 see styles |
liàn dān shù lian4 dan1 shu4 lien tan shu rentanjutsu れんたんじゅつ |
maker of immortality pill; concocting magic pills alchemy; art of making elixirs |
爪哇國 爪哇国 see styles |
zhǎo wā guó zhao3 wa1 guo2 chao wa kuo |
ancient state located in present-day Java 爪哇[Zhao3wa1]; (fig.) somewhere remote, inaccessible or obscure |
珂咄羅 珂咄罗 see styles |
kē duò luó ke1 duo4 luo2 k`o to lo ko to lo Katora |
Kotlan, 'an ancient kingdom west of the Tsung-ling, south of the Karakal lake, in Lat. 39°N., Long. 72°E.' Eitel. |
珠利耶 see styles |
zhū lì yé zhu1 li4 ye2 chu li yeh Shuriya |
Culya, Caula, Cola. 'An ancient kingdom in the north-east corner of the present Madras presidency, described A.D. 640 as a scarcely cultivated country with semi-savage and anti-Buddhistic inhabitants.' Eitel. |
珣玗琪 see styles |
xún yú qí xun2 yu2 qi2 hsün yü ch`i hsün yü chi |
type of ancient jade |
甁耆羅 甁耆罗 see styles |
píng qí luó ping2 qi2 luo2 p`ing ch`i lo ping chi lo Heikira |
Eitel gives this as Viṅgila, Viṅkila, Varaṅgala; the ancient capital of Andhra, cf. 案; but it is doubtful. |
男体化 see styles |
nantaika なんたいか |
(noun/participle) (slang) (See 女体化) female-to-male gender swap (in fan art and fan fiction) |
画像石 see styles |
gazouseki / gazoseki がぞうせき |
(hist) stone with a picture carved into it (ancient China) |
画学生 see styles |
gagakusei / gagakuse ががくせい |
art student |
画材店 see styles |
gazaiten がざいてん |
art supply store |
發祥地 发祥地 see styles |
fā xiáng dì fa1 xiang2 di4 fa hsiang ti |
the birthplace (of something good); the cradle (e.g. of art) |
白眉拳 see styles |
bái méi quán bai2 mei2 quan2 pai mei ch`üan pai mei chüan |
Pak Mei or Bak Mei - "White Eyebrow" (Chinese Martial Art) |
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. |
百済琴 see styles |
kudaragoto くだらごと |
(rare) (See 箜篌) konghou (ancient Chinese harp) |
直垂れ see styles |
hitatare ひたたれ |
(hist) ancient ceremonial court robe |
看護法 see styles |
kangohou / kangoho かんごほう |
nursing art |
瞿折羅 瞿折罗 see styles |
jù zhé luó ju4 zhe2 luo2 chü che lo Gusera |
Gurjara, an ancient tribe and kingdom in Rajputana, which moved south and gave its name to Gujerat. Eitel. |
瞿曇仙 瞿昙仙 see styles |
jù tán xiān ju4 tan2 xian1 chü t`an hsien chü tan hsien Gudon sen |
An ancient ṛṣi, said to be one of the founders of the clan. |
石火矢 see styles |
ishibiya いしびや |
ancient type of cannon; (surname) Sekkaya |
磯城島 see styles |
shikishima しきしま |
(1) Yamato (province); (2) Japan; (3) (abbreviation) the art of classical Japanese poetry |
神獣鏡 see styles |
shinjuukyou / shinjukyo しんじゅうきょう |
ancient mirror decorated with gods and animals |
秋津島 see styles |
akitsushima; akizushima; akizushima(ok) あきつしま; あきずしま; あきづしま(ok) |
Yamato; (ancient) Japan |
科林斯 see styles |
kē lín sī ke1 lin2 si1 k`o lin ssu ko lin ssu |
Corinth, a city-state of ancient Greece; Corinth, a modern city in Greece; (name) Collins |
秘けつ see styles |
hiketsu ひけつ |
secret (method, trick, etc.); mysteries (of an art, trade, etc.); key (e.g. to success); recipe |
端裏書 see styles |
hashiuragaki はしうらがき |
(archaism) note written on the reverse of the right side of an ancient document (memorandum or explanation of the contents) |
筆禅道 see styles |
hitsuzendou / hitsuzendo ひつぜんどう |
Art of the Brush (esp. school of Japanese Zen calligraphy) |
箱書き see styles |
hakogaki はこがき |
autograph or note of authentication written on a box containing an art work |
節度使 节度使 see styles |
jié dù shǐ jie2 du4 shi3 chieh tu shih setsudoshi せつどし |
Tang and Song dynasty provincial governor, in Tang times having military and civil authority, but only civil authority in Song (hist) jiedushi (regional military governor in ancient China) |
米底亞 米底亚 see styles |
mǐ dǐ yà mi3 di3 ya4 mi ti ya |
Media (ancient Middle east region) |
紅嫌い see styles |
benigirai べにぎらい |
(hist) {art} benigirai; (style of) ukiyo-e woodblock print which completely omits vermilion |
紅櫻槍 红樱枪 see styles |
hóng yīng qiāng hong2 ying1 qiang1 hung ying ch`iang hung ying chiang |
ancient spear-like weapon, decorated with a red tassel |
紅羊劫 红羊劫 see styles |
hóng yáng jié hong2 yang2 jie2 hung yang chieh |
national disaster (ancient astrological allusion) |
納縛波 纳缚波 see styles |
nà fú bō na4 fu2 bo1 na fu po Nōbaha |
Na-fu-po, Hsuanzang's name for a city on the ancient site of I-hsun 伊循, capital of Shan-shan 鄯善 in the Former Han dynasty, afterwards known as Nob or Lop (in Marco Polo). It corresponds to the modern Charkhlik. |
紙切り see styles |
kamikiri かみきり |
(1) papercutting (performing art); cutting paper silhouettes; (2) paper knife |
素朴派 see styles |
sobokuha そぼくは |
{art} naïve art; naivism |
絵画展 see styles |
kaigaten かいがてん |
exhibition of pictures; painting exhibition; art exhibition |
絵画館 see styles |
kaigakan かいがかん |
art or picture gallery; (place-name) Kaigakan |
練丹術 see styles |
rentanjutsu れんたんじゅつ |
alchemy; art of making elixirs |
羅馬鞋 罗马鞋 see styles |
luó mǎ xié luo2 ma3 xie2 lo ma hsieh |
caligae (sandals worn by Roman soldiers in ancient times); (fashion) Roman-style sandals; ankle-strap sandals |
美人画 see styles |
bijinga びじんが |
(hist) {art} (See 浮世絵) portrait of a beautiful woman (esp. ukiyo-e); bijin-ga |
美術史 美术史 see styles |
měi shù shǐ mei3 shu4 shi3 mei shu shih bijutsushi びじゅつし |
history of art art history |
美術品 美术品 see styles |
měi shù pǐn mei3 shu4 pin3 mei shu p`in mei shu pin bijutsuhin びじゅつひん |
an art object work of art |
美術商 see styles |
bijutsushou / bijutsusho びじゅつしょう |
art dealer; fine art(surname) shop |
美術展 see styles |
bijutsuten びじゅつてん |
art exhibition |
美術書 see styles |
bijutsusho びじゅつしょ |
art book |
美術部 see styles |
bijutsubu びじゅつぶ |
art club |
美術館 美术馆 see styles |
měi shù guǎn mei3 shu4 guan3 mei shu kuan bijutsukan びじゅつかん |
art gallery art museum; art gallery; (place-name) Bijutsukan |
羯陵伽 see styles |
jié líng qié jie2 ling2 qie2 chieh ling ch`ieh chieh ling chieh Karyōga |
Kaliṅga, also 羯M044209伽. An ancient kingdom south-east of Kośala, a nursery of heretical sects, the present Kalingapatnam. Eitel. Also with 羯羅頻迦 used for kalaviṅka, v. 迦. |
羯霜那 see styles |
jié shuāng nà jie2 shuang1 na4 chieh shuang na Kasōna |
Kaśanna. 'An ancient kingdom 300 li south-west of Kharismiga on the Oxus, the present Koorshee' Karshi. Eitel. |
翻子拳 see styles |
fān zi quán fan1 zi5 quan2 fan tzu ch`üan fan tzu chüan |
Fanziquan - "Overturning Fist" - Martial Art |
老皇曆 老皇历 see styles |
lǎo huáng lì lao3 huang2 li4 lao huang li |
(lit.) past years' almanac; (fig.) ancient history; obsolete practice; old-fashioned principle |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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