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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

杌凳

see styles
wù dèng
    wu4 deng4
wu teng
Chinese-style low stool

李娜

see styles
lǐ nà
    li3 na4
li na
Li Na (1982-), Chinese tennis player, first Asian player to win a Grand Slam singles title (2011 French Open women's singles)

李德

see styles
lǐ dé
    li3 de2
li te
Otto Braun (1900-1974), Comintern adviser to the Chinese communist party 1932-1939

李漁


李渔

see styles
lǐ yú
    li3 yu2
li yü
 rigyo
    りぎょ
Li Yu (1611-c. 1680), late Ming and early Qing writer and dramatist
(person) Li Yu (1611-1680; Chinese playwright)

李纓


李缨

see styles
lǐ yīng
    li3 ying1
li ying
Li Ying (1963-), Japanese-educated Chinese documentary film director

李賀


李贺

see styles
lǐ hè
    li3 he4
li ho
 riga
    りが
Li He (790-816), Tang poet
(person) Li He (790-816), Chinese poet of mid-Tang dynasty

李陵

see styles
lǐ líng
    li3 ling2
li ling
 riryou / riryo
    りりょう
Li Ling (-74 BC), Han dynasty general whose defeat by the Xiongnu 匈奴 in 104 BC led to a major scandal
(person) Li Ling (?-74 BCE; Chinese general)

杏林

see styles
xìng lín
    xing4 lin2
hsing lin
 kyourin / kyorin
    きょうりん
forest of apricot trees; (fig.) honorific term for fine doctor (cf Dr Dong Feng 董奉[Dong3 Feng4], 3rd century AD, asked his patients to plant apricot trees instead of paying fees)
(1) apricot grove; (2) (poetic term) (from the story of Dong Feng, a Chinese doctor who made patients plant apricot trees in lieu of payment) doctor

杜仲

see styles
dù zhòng
    du4 zhong4
tu chung
 tochuu; tochuu / tochu; tochu
    とちゅう; トチュウ
eucommia (a kind of rubber tree)
(kana only) (See トチュウ科) hardy rubber tree (near-threatened species often used in Chinese medicine, Eucommia ulmoides)

杜牧

see styles
dù mù
    du4 mu4
tu mu
 toboku
    とぼく
Du Mu (803-852) Tang dynasty poet
(person) Toboku (Chinese poet, 803-853 CE)

東君


东君

see styles
dōng jun
    dong1 jun1
tung chün
Lord of the East, the sun God of Chinese mythology

東海


东海

see styles
dōng hǎi
    dong1 hai3
tung hai
 tonhe
    トンヘ
East China Sea; East Sea (Chinese mythology and ancient geography)
(See 日本海) East Sea (Korean name for the Sea of Japan) (kor: donghae); (place-name) Donghae (South Korea)
eastern sea

東突


东突

see styles
dōng tū
    dong1 tu1
tung t`u
    tung tu
East Turkestan Liberation Organization (ETLO), Chinese dissident group; abbr. for 東突厥斯坦解放組織|东突厥斯坦解放组织

松塊

see styles
 matsuhodo; matsuhodo
    まつほど; マツホド
(kana only) (archaism) (See 茯苓) Poria cocos (species of basidiomycete used in Chinese medicine)

板栗

see styles
bǎn lì
    ban3 li4
pan li
Chinese chestnut

板眼

see styles
bǎn yǎn
    ban3 yan3
pan yen
measure in traditional Chinese music; orderliness

析智

see styles
xī zhì
    xi1 zhi4
hsi chih
 shakuchi
Analytical wisdom, which analyses Hīnayāna dharmas and attains to the truth that neither the ego nor things have a basis in reality.

林彪

see styles
lín biāo
    lin2 biao1
lin piao
 rinpyou / rinpyo
    りんぴょう
Lin Biao (1908–1971), Chinese army leader at the time of the Cultural Revolution
(personal name) Rinpyou

林森

see styles
lín sēn
    lin2 sen1
lin sen
 hayashimori
    はやしもり
Lin Sen (1868-1943), revolutionary politician, colleague of Sun Yat-sen, chairman of the Chinese nationalist government (1928-1932)
(surname) Hayashimori

林紓


林纾

see styles
lín shū
    lin2 shu1
lin shu
Lin Shu (1852-1924), writer and influential translator and adaptor of vast swathes of Western literature into Classical Chinese

林邑

see styles
lín yì
    lin2 yi4
lin i
 rinyuu / rinyu
    りんゆう
(place-name) Champa (old Chinese name used from the 2nd to the 8th century)
Lâm ấp

枳実

see styles
 kijitsu; kijitsu
    きじつ; キジツ
dried immature orange (used in Chinese traditional medicine)

枸骨

see styles
gǒu gǔ
    gou3 gu3
kou ku
Chinese holly (Ilex cornuta)

柏槙

see styles
 byakushin; byakushin
    びゃくしん; ビャクシン
(kana only) (See 伊吹) Chinese juniper (Juniperus chinensis)

柔輭

see styles
róu ruǎn
    rou2 ruan3
jou juan
 nyūnan
(A heart) mild and pliable (responsive to the truth).

柞蚕

see styles
 sakusan; sakusan
    さくさん; サクサン
Chinese oak silkmoth (Antheraea pernyi); Chinese oak silkworm; Chinese oak tussar moth

柰子

see styles
nài zi
    nai4 zi5
nai tzu
Chinese pearleaf crabapple (Malus asiatica); (Internet slang) tits (pun on 奶子[nai3 zi5])

柳宿

see styles
liǔ sù
    liu3 su4
liu su
 Ryūshuku
    ぬりこぼし
Chinese "Willow" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
(Skt. Aśleṣā)

柴胡

see styles
chái hú
    chai2 hu2
ch`ai hu
    chai hu
 saiko
    さいこ
Chinese thorowax (Bupleurum chinense); root of Chinese thorowax (used in TCM)
Bupleurum root; Radix Bupleuri

校官

see styles
xiào guān
    xiao4 guan1
hsiao kuan
military officer; ranked officer in Chinese army, divided into 大校, 上校, 中校, 少校

格律

see styles
gé lǜ
    ge2 lu:4
ko lü
 kakuritsu
    かくりつ
forms of versification; conventions regarding set number of words and lines, choice of tonal patterns and rhyme schemes for various types of Classical Chinese poetic composition; metrical verse
maxim; personal standard

桃仁

see styles
táo rén
    tao2 ren2
t`ao jen
    tao jen
 toni
    とに
peach kernel, used in Chinese medicine
(female given name) Toni

桐油

see styles
tóng yóu
    tong2 you2
t`ung yu
    tung yu
 touyu / toyu
    とうゆ
tung oil, from the Japanese wood-oil tree Aleurites cordata, used in making lacquer
tung oil; (Chinese) wood oil

梁楷

see styles
 ryoukai / ryokai
    りょうかい
(person) Liangjie (Southern Song-era Chinese artist)

梁祝

see styles
liáng zhù
    liang2 zhu4
liang chu
The Butterfly Lovers, a Chinese folktale (abbr. for 梁山伯與祝英台|梁山伯与祝英台[Liang2 Shan1 bo2 yu3 Zhu4 Ying1 tai2])

梣樹


梣树

see styles
chén shù
    chen2 shu4
ch`en shu
    chen shu
Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis)

梧桐

see styles
wú tóng
    wu2 tong2
wu t`ung
    wu tung
 godou / godo
    ごどう
wutong (Firmiana platanifolia); Chinese parasol tree
(kana only) Chinese parasol-tree (Firmiana simplex); Chinese-bottletree; Japanese varnishtree; phoenix-tree; (given name) Godou

梨園


梨园

see styles
lí yuán
    li2 yuan2
li yüan
 rie
    りえ
the world of Chinese opera
theatrical world; (female given name) Rie

梵字

see styles
fàn zì
    fan4 zi4
fan tzu
 bonji
    ぼんじ
script used to write Sanskrit (esp. Siddham); (given name) Bonji
Brahma letters; saṃskṛtam; Sanskrit: also梵書 The classical Aryan language of India, systematized by scholars, in contradistinction to prākrit, representing the languages as ordinarily spoken. With the exception of a few ancient translations probably from Pali versions, most of the original texts used in China were Sanskrit. Various alphabets have been introduced into China for transliterating Indian texts, the devanāgarī alphabet, which was introduced via Tibet, is still used on charms and in sorcery. Pali is considered by some Chinese writers to be more ancient than Sanskrit both as a written and spoken language.

棋具

see styles
qí jù
    qi2 ju4
ch`i chü
    chi chü
checkers (board and pieces for go 圍棋|围棋 or Chinese chess 象棋 etc)

棕梠

see styles
 shuro
    しゅろ
(kana only) Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei); Chusan palm; hemp palm

棕櫚


棕榈

see styles
zōng lǘ
    zong1 lu:2
tsung lü
 shuro
    しゅろ
palm tree
(kana only) Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei); Chusan palm; hemp palm; (female given name) Shuro

椰胡

see styles
 yako
    やこ
yehu (bowed Chinese instrument with a coconut-shell body)

椶櫚

see styles
 shuro
    しゅろ
(kana only) Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei); Chusan palm; hemp palm

楊斌


杨斌

see styles
yáng bīn
    yang2 bin1
yang pin
Yang Bin (1963-), Chinese-Dutch businessman

楊朱


杨朱

see styles
yáng zhū
    yang2 zhu1
yang chu
 youshu / yoshu
    ようしゅ
Yang Zhu (c. 440-360 BC), Chinese philosopher advocating ethical egoism
(person) Yang Zhu (Chinese philosopher; c. 395-335 BCE)

楊梅


杨梅

see styles
yáng méi
    yang2 mei2
yang mei
 youbai / yobai
    ようばい
red bayberry (Myrica rubra), aka Chinese bayberry
(place-name) Yōbai

楊業


杨业

see styles
yáng yè
    yang2 ye4
yang yeh
Yang Ye (died 986), Chinese military general of the Northern Han and the Northern Song dynasties, defended the Song against invasion by the Liao 遼|辽[Liao2]

楊瀾


杨澜

see styles
yáng lán
    yang2 lan2
yang lan
Yang Lan (1968-), Chinese media proprietor, journalist, and talk show hostess

楠木

see styles
nán mù
    nan2 mu4
nan mu
 nanki
    なんき
Phoebe zhennan; Machilus nanmu; Chinese cedar; Chinese giant redwood
(surname) Nanki

楷字

see styles
kǎi zì
    kai3 zi4
k`ai tzu
    kai tzu
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)

楷書


楷书

see styles
kǎi shū
    kai3 shu1
k`ai shu
    kai shu
 kaisho
    かいしょ
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)
printed style (of writing Chinese characters); square style; block style; standard style

楷樹

see styles
 kainoki
    かいのき
Chinese pistache (Pistacia chinensis)

楷體


楷体

see styles
kǎi tǐ
    kai3 ti3
k`ai t`i
    kai ti
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)

楽府

see styles
 gafu; gakufu
    がふ; がくふ
(1) (hist) Music Bureau (Han dynasty; government office responsible for collecting folk songs); (2) yuefu (genre of Chinese poetry composed in a folk song style)

楽律

see styles
 gakuritsu
    がくりつ
metre or rhythm in Chinese and Japanese traditional music

榔榆

see styles
láng yú
    lang2 yu2
lang yü
Chinese or lacebark elm (Ulmus parvifolia)

榕樹


榕树

see styles
róng shù
    rong2 shu4
jung shu
 youju / yoju
    ようじゅ
banyan
(See ガジュマル) Chinese banyan (Ficus microcarpa); Malayan banyan; Indian laurel; curtain fig

榠楂

see styles
míng zhā
    ming2 zha1
ming cha
Chinese quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis)

槇柏

see styles
 shinpaku
    しんぱく
Chinese juniper (Juniperus chinensis)

樂府


乐府

see styles
yuè fǔ
    yue4 fu3
yüeh fu
yuefu (Chinese style of lyric poetry)

樂法


乐法

see styles
lè fǎ
    le4 fa3
le fa
 gyō hō
Delight in Buddha-truth, or the religion.

樂蒂


乐蒂

see styles
lè dì
    le4 di4
le ti
Betty Loh Ti, Chinese actress

樂說


乐说

see styles
lè shuō
    le4 shuo1
le shuo
 gyōsetsu
Joy in preaching, or telling the way of salvation; joy in that which is preached. It is also called pratibhāna, bold and illuminating discourse, or freedom in expounding the truth with correct meaning and appropriate words, one of the 無礙智 four pratisaṃvids.

樟木

see styles
zhāng mù
    zhang1 mu4
chang mu
 tabinoki
    たびのき
Dram (Chinese Zhangmu), town at Tibet-Nepal border
(surname) Tabinoki

橄欖


橄榄

see styles
gǎn lǎn
    gan3 lan3
kan lan
 kanran; kanran
    かんらん; カンラン
Chinese olive; olive
(1) (kana only) Chinese white olive (Canarium album); (2) (used as an incorrect translation) (See オリーブ) olive (Olea europea)

機宜


机宜

see styles
jī yí
    ji1 yi2
chi i
 kigi
    きぎ
guidelines; what to do (under given circumstances)
opportuneness; timeliness; opportunity; occasion
Opportune and suitable; natural qualification (for receiving the truth).

橫鉤


横钩

see styles
héng gōu
    heng2 gou1
heng kou
horizontal stroke with a hook at the end (in Chinese characters)

檉柳

see styles
 gyoryuu; gyoryuu / gyoryu; gyoryu
    ぎょりゅう; ギョリュウ
(kana only) Tamarix chinensis; Chinese tamarisk

檜柏


桧柏

see styles
guì bǎi
    gui4 bai3
kuei pai
Chinese juniper (Juniperus chinensis)

權理


权理

see styles
quán lǐ
    quan2 li3
ch`üan li
    chüan li
 gonri
Partial, or incomplete truth.

止觀


止观

see styles
zhǐ guān
    zhi3 guan1
chih kuan
 shikan
奢摩他毗婆舍那 (or 奢摩他毗鉢舍那) śamatha-vipaśyanā, which Sanskrit words are intp. by 止觀; 定慧; 寂照; and 明靜; for their respective meanings see 止 and 觀. When the physical organism is at rest it is called 止 zhi, when the mind is seeing clearly it is called 觀 guan. The term and form of meditation is specially connected with its chief exponent, the founder of the Tiantai school, which school is styled 止觀宗 Zhiguan Zong, its chief object being concentration of the mind by special methods for the purpose of clear insight into truth, and to be rid of illusion. The Tiantai work gives ten fields of mediation, or concentration: (1) the 五陰, 十八界, and 十二入; (2) passion and delusion; (3) sickness; (4) karma forms; (5) māra-deeds; (6) dhyāna; (7) (wrong) theories; (8) arrogance; (9) the two Vehicles; (10) bodhisattvahood.

正体

see styles
 shoutai / shotai
    しょうたい
(1) true character; true form; true colors; identity; truth (of a mystery, phenomenon, etc.); origin; (2) consciousness; one's senses

正教

see styles
zhèng jiào
    zheng4 jiao4
cheng chiao
 masanori
    まさのり
lit. true religion; orthodox religion; orthodox Christianity; Islam (in the writing of Chinese or Hui theologians)
orthodoxy; (Greek) orthodox church; (given name) Masanori
correct teaching

正文

see styles
zhèng wén
    zheng4 wen2
cheng wen
 yoshifumi
    よしふみ
main text (as opposed to footnotes); main body (of a book)
(1) main text (as opposed to any included commentary or annotations); (2) {law} authentic text (e.g. of a treaty, as opposed to any translation not specified as authentic); (3) Chinese classical literature; (personal name) Yoshifumi

正旦

see styles
zhèng dàn
    zheng4 dan4
cheng tan
 seitan / setan
    せいたん
starring female role in a Chinese opera
(given name) Seitan

正書


正书

see styles
zhèng shū
    zheng4 shu1
cheng shu
 seisho / sesho
    せいしょ
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)
(See 楷書) printed style (of writing Chinese characters); square style; block style; standard style

正楷

see styles
zhèng kǎi
    zheng4 kai3
cheng k`ai
    cheng kai
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)

正生

see styles
zhèng shēng
    zheng4 sheng1
cheng sheng
 masami
    まさみ
starring male role in a Chinese opera
(personal name) Masami
reality of the present life

正聞


正闻

see styles
zhèng wén
    zheng4 wen2
cheng wen
 shōbun
hearing the truth

正視


正视

see styles
zhèng shì
    zheng4 shi4
cheng shih
 masami
    まさみ
to face squarely; to meet head on; to face up to
(noun, transitive verb) (1) looking directly at; looking straight at; looking in the face; (noun, transitive verb) (2) looking squarely at (e.g. a problem); facing (e.g. the truth); confronting; (3) {med} normal vision; emmetropia; (given name) Masami

正諦


正谛

see styles
zhèng dì
    zheng4 di4
cheng ti
 shōtai
truth

正音

see styles
zhèng yīn
    zheng4 yin1
cheng yin
 masane
    まさね
standard pronunciation; to correct sb's pronunciation
correct Chinese (on) pronunciation of a character; (given name) Masane

正骨

see styles
zhèng gǔ
    zheng4 gu3
cheng ku
bonesetting; Chinese osteopathy

正體


正体

see styles
zhèng tǐ
    zheng4 ti3
cheng t`i
    cheng ti
 shōtai
standard form (of a Chinese character); plain font style (as opposed to bold or italic); printed style (as opposed to cursive); (Tw) traditional (i.e. unsimplified) characters
substance

武俠


武侠

see styles
wǔ xiá
    wu3 xia2
wu hsia
martial arts chivalry (Chinese literary, theatrical and cinema genre); knight-errant
See: 武侠

武帝

see styles
 butei / bute
    ぶてい
(person) Wu (Chinese emperor); Butei

武打

see styles
wǔ dǎ
    wu3 da3
wu ta
acrobatic fighting in Chinese opera or dance

武旦

see styles
wǔ dàn
    wu3 dan4
wu tan
female military role in a Chinese opera

歸僑


归侨

see styles
guī qiáo
    gui1 qiao2
kuei ch`iao
    kuei chiao
Chinese person who returns to China after living as an expatriate

歸眞


归眞

see styles
guī zhēn
    gui1 zhen1
kuei chen
 shin ni kisu
to return to the truth

殭屍


僵尸

see styles
jiāng shī
    jiang1 shi1
chiang shih
gyonshi; jiang shi; Chinese vampire; zombie

比丘

see styles
bǐ qiū
    bi3 qiu1
pi ch`iu
    pi chiu
 biku
    びく
Buddhist monk (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksu")
bhikkhu (fully ordained Buddhist monk) (san: bhiksu)
比呼; 苾芻; 煏芻 bhikṣu, a religious mendicant, an almsman, one who has left home, been fully ordained, and depends on alms for a living. Some are styled 乞士 mendicant scholars, all are 釋種 Śākya-seed, offspring of Buddha. The Chinese characters are clearly used as a phonetic equivalent, but many attempts have been made to give meanings to the two words, e. g. 比 as 破 and 丘 as 煩惱, hence one who destroys the passions and delusions, also 悕能 able to overawe Māra and his minions; also 除饉 to get rid of dearth, moral and spiritual. Two kinds 内乞 and 外乞; both indicate self-control, the first by internal mental or spiritual methods, the second by externals such as strict diet. 苾芻 is a fragrant plant, emblem of the monastic life.

比干

see styles
bǐ gān
    bi3 gan1
pi kan
Bi Gan (Chinese god of wealth)

気学

see styles
 kigaku
    きがく
fortune telling based on Chinese twelve year cycle

氣血


气血

see styles
qì xuè
    qi4 xue4
ch`i hsüeh
    chi hsüeh
qi and blood (two basic bodily fluids of Chinese medicine)

水毒

see styles
 suidoku
    すいどく
water poisoning (in traditional Chinese medicine, illnesses caused by excessive water accumulation within the body)

水盂

see styles
shuǐ yú
    shui3 yu2
shui yü
water pot or goblet (for Chinese calligraphy)

求是

see styles
qiú shì
    qiu2 shi4
ch`iu shih
    chiu shih
to seek the truth

江豬


江猪

see styles
jiāng zhū
    jiang1 zhu1
chiang chu
Chinese river dolphin, Lipotes vexillifer

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.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

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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