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唐卡

see styles
táng kǎ
    tang2 ka3
t`ang k`a
    tang ka
thangka (Tibetan Buddhist scroll painting)

唐名

see styles
 toumyou; toumei; karana / tomyo; tome; karana
    とうみょう; とうめい; からな
(1) Chinese name for a high government office (ritsuryō period); (2) (からな only) (archaism) alias; pseudonym

唐土

see styles
 morokoshi
    もろこし
(1) (archaism) China; (prefix noun) (2) Chinese; (archaism) China; (surname) Morokoshi

唐墨

see styles
 karasumi; touboku / karasumi; toboku
    からすみ; とうぼく
Chinese ink

唐子

see styles
 toushi / toshi
    とうし
(1) boy or doll dressed in ancient Chinese clothes; (2) (hist) hairstyle inspired by a karako doll (esp. for girls; Edo period); (given name) Toushi

唐山

see styles
táng shān
    tang2 shan1
t`ang shan
    tang shan
 tanshan
    タンシャン
see 唐山市[Tang2shan1 Shi4]; China (a name for China used by some overseas Chinese)
(archaism) China; (place-name) Tangshan (China)

唐揚


唐扬

see styles
táng yáng
    tang2 yang2
t`ang yang
    tang yang
 karaage / karage
    からあげ
Japanese-style fried food, usually chicken (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 唐揚げ "karaage")
(noun/participle) (food term) deep-fried food

唐木

see styles
 toonoki
    とおのき
exotic non-Japanese wood (rosewood, ebony, blackwood, etc.); imported wood; (surname) Toonoki

唐机

see styles
 touzukue / tozukue
    とうづくえ
desk made in China; Chinese style desk

唐松

see styles
 toumatsu / tomatsu
    とうまつ
(kana only) (Japanese) larch (Larix leptolepis, Larix kaempferi); (place-name) Toumatsu

唐桃

see styles
 karamomo; karamomo
    からもも; カラモモ
(1) (kana only) apricot (Prunus armeniaca); (2) (See 寿星桃) Prunus persica var. densa (Chinese variety of peach)

唐梅

see styles
 karome
    かろめ
(kana only) (See 蝋梅) wintersweet (Chimonanthus praecox); Japanese allspice; (place-name) Karome

唐楽

see styles
 tougaku / togaku
    とうがく
(1) Tang-era Chinese music; (2) (See 雅楽,林邑楽) tōgaku; style of gagaku based on Tang-era Chinese music and ancient Indian song and dance

唐様

see styles
 karayou / karayo
    からよう
(1) Chinese design; Chinese style; (2) (See 禅宗様) traditional architecture associated with Zen

唐橋

see styles
 toubashi / tobashi
    とうばし
arched bridge with Chinese-style railings; Chinese-style bridge; (surname) Toubashi

唐櫃

see styles
 karato
    からと
six-legged Chinese-style chest; (place-name, surname) Karato

唐歌

see styles
 karauta
    からうた
(See 大和歌) Chinese poem

唐物

see styles
 karamono
    からもの
(1) (hist) Chinese goods; imported goods; (2) (からもの only) (archaism) secondhand goods; old furniture; (place-name) Karamono

唐犬

see styles
 karainu
    からいぬ
(rare) foreign dog (esp. of Chinese origin)

唐竹

see styles
 karadake
    からだけ
(kana only) Chinese temple bamboo (Sinobambusa tootsik); tootsik bamboo; (place-name) Karadake

唐筆

see styles
 touhitsu / tohitsu
    とうひつ
Chinese brush; writing brush made in China

唐紙

see styles
 karakami
    からかみ
Chinese paper; (surname) Karakami

唐絵

see styles
 karae
    からえ
(See 大和絵) Chinese painting; painting with Chinese subject; Chinese-style painting

唐織

see styles
 karaori
    からおり
(1) karaori; Chinese weave; cloth decorated with birds and flowers in silk; (2) noh theater costume made with karaori weave

唐裝


唐装

see styles
táng zhuāng
    tang2 zhuang1
t`ang chuang
    tang chuang
Tang suit (traditional Chinese jacket)

唐語

see styles
 karakotoba
    からことば
(archaism) Chinese; Korean; foreign language; not-understood language

唐錦

see styles
 tounishiki / tonishiki
    とうにしき
Chinese brocade; (surname) Tounishiki

唐鞍

see styles
 karakura; karagura
    からくら; からぐら
(See 大和鞍) Chinese-style ritual saddle

唐音

see styles
 karaoto
    からおと
(See 呉音・ごおん,漢音・かんおん,唐・とう・1) tō-on; Tang reading; on reading of a kanji based on Song dynasty and later Chinese; (place-name) Karaoto

唐風

see styles
 toufuu; karafuu / tofu; karafu
    とうふう; からふう
Chinese style

商鞅

see styles
shāng yāng
    shang1 yang1
shang yang
 shouou / shoo
    しょうおう
Shang Yang (c. 390-338 BC), legalist philosopher and statesman of the state of Qin 秦國|秦国[Qin2 guo2], whose reforms paved the way for the eventual unification of the Chinese empire by the Qin dynasty 秦朝|秦朝[Qin2 chao2]
(given name) Shouou

商館

see styles
 shoukan / shokan
    しょうかん
(hist) trading company (esp. a Japanese outpost of a foreign firm); trading house; firm; factory

啟明


启明

see styles
qǐ míng
    qi3 ming2
ch`i ming
    chi ming
Classical Chinese name for planet Venus in the east before dawn

喃字

see styles
nán zì
    nan2 zi4
nan tzu
Vietnam characters (like Chinese characters but native to Vietnam)

善書

see styles
 zensho
    ぜんしょ
beautiful calligraphy; calligrapher; good book

喜壽


喜寿

see styles
xǐ shòu
    xi3 shou4
hsi shou
77th birthday (honorific, archaic or Japanese term)
See: 喜寿

喜好

see styles
xǐ hào
    xi3 hao4
hsi hao
 nobuyoshi
    のぶよし
to like; fond of; to prefer; to love; one's tastes; preference
(personal name) Nobuyoshi

喜幛

see styles
xǐ zhàng
    xi3 zhang4
hsi chang
celebratory hanging scroll

喜愛


喜爱

see styles
xǐ ài
    xi3 ai4
hsi ai
 yoshinaru
    よしなる
to like; to love; to be fond of; favorite
(given name) Yoshinaru
agreeable

喬石


乔石

see styles
qiáo shí
    qiao2 shi2
ch`iao shih
    chiao shih
 kyouseki / kyoseki
    きょうせき
Qiao Shi (1924-2015), Chinese politician
(person) Kyō Seki (1924-)

單字


单字

see styles
dān zì
    dan1 zi4
tan tzu
single Chinese character; (Tw) word (of a foreign language)

單戀


单恋

see styles
dān liàn
    dan1 lian4
tan lien
unrequited love; one-sided love

單方


单方

see styles
dān fāng
    dan1 fang1
tan fang
unilateral; one-sided; home remedy; folk prescription(same as 丹方); single-drug prescription (same as 奇方[ji1 fang1], one of the seven kinds of prescriptions of Chinese medicine 七方[qi1 fang1]); metaphorically. a good solution

嗩吶


唢呐

see styles
suǒ nà
    suo3 na4
so na
suona, Chinese shawm (oboe), used in festivals and processions or for military purposes; also written 鎖吶|锁呐; also called 喇叭[la3 ba5]

嘿咻

see styles
hēi xiū
    hei1 xiu1
hei hsiu
(coll.) to make love

嚴復


严复

see styles
yán fù
    yan2 fu4
yen fu
Yan Fu (1853-1921), influential Chinese writer and translator of Western books, esp. on social sciences

四凶

see styles
 shikyou / shikyo
    しきょう
(See 四霊) the four inauspicious beasts from Chinese mythology

四声

see styles
 shisei / shise
    しせい
four tones (of Chinese)

四夷

see styles
sì yí
    si4 yi2
ssu i
 shii / shi
    しい
(derogatory term) (See 東夷・あずまえびす・2,西戎・せいじゅう) Four Barbarians; derogative name for various ancient non-Chinese peoples bordering ancient China; (surname) Shii
(四夷戒 or 四夷罪) v. 四波羅夷.

四欲

see styles
sì yù
    si4 yu4
ssu yü
 shiyoku
The four desires or passions: 情 sexual love; 色 sexual beauty or attractiveness; 食 food; 婬 lust.

四瑞

see styles
 shizui
    しずい
(rare) (See 麒麟・きりん・2,鳳凰・ほうおう,霊亀・れいき・1,応竜・おうりゅう) the four auspicious beasts from Chinese mythology

四禪


四禅

see styles
sì chán
    si4 chan2
ssu ch`an
    ssu chan
 shizen
(四禪天) The four dhyāna heavens, 四靜慮 (四靜慮天), i. e. the division of the eighteen brahmalokas into four dhyānas: the disciple attains to one of these heavens according to the dhyāna he observes: (1) 初禪天 The first region, 'as large as one whole universe' comprises the three heavens, Brahma-pāriṣadya, Brahma-purohita, and Mahābrahma, 梵輔, 梵衆, and 大梵天; the inhabitants are without gustatory or olfactory organs, not needing food, but possess the other four of the six organs. (2) 二禪天 The second region, equal to 'a small chiliocosmos' 小千界, comprises the three heavens, according to Eitel, 'Parīttābha, Apramāṇābha, and Ābhāsvara, ' i. e. 少光 minor light, 無量光 infinite light, and 極光淨 utmost light purity; the inhabitants have ceased to require the five physical organs, possessing only the organ of mind. (3) 三禪天 The third region, equal to 'a middling chiliocosmos '中千界, comprises three heavens; Eitel gives them as Parīttaśubha, Apramāṇaśubha, and Śubhakṛtsna, i. e. 少淨 minor purity, 無量淨 infinite purity, and 徧淨 universal purity; the inhabitants still have the organ of mind and are receptive of great joy. (4) 四禪天 The fourth region, equal to a great chiliocosmos, 大千界, comprises the remaining nine brahmalokas, namely, Puṇyaprasava, Anabhraka, Bṛhatphala, Asañjñisattva, Avṛha, Atapa, Sudṛśa, Sudarśana, and Akaniṣṭha (Eitel). The Chinese titles are 福生 felicitous birth, 無雲 cloudless, 廣果 large fruitage, 無煩 no vexations, atapa is 無熱 no heat, sudṛśa is 善見 beautiful to see, sudarśana is 善現 beautiful appearing, two others are 色究竟 the end of form, and 無想天 the heaven above thought, but it is difficult to trace avṛha and akaniṣṭha; the inhabitants of this fourth region still have mind. The number of the dhyāna heavens differs; the Sarvāstivādins say 16, the 經 or Sutra school 17, and the Sthavirāḥ school 18. Eitel points out that the first dhyāna has one world with one moon, one mem, four continents, and six devalokas; the second dhyāna has 1, 000 times the worlds of the first; the third has 1, 000 times the worlds of the second; the fourth dhyāna has 1, 000 times those of the third. Within a kalpa of destruction 壞劫 the first is destroyed fifty-six times by fire, the second seven by water, the third once by wind, the fourth 'corresponding to a state of absolute indifference' remains 'untouched' by all the other evolutions; when 'fate (天命) comes to an end then the fourth dhyāna may come to an end too, but not sooner'.

四維


四维

see styles
sì wéi
    si4 wei2
ssu wei
 yotsui
    よつい
the four social bonds: propriety, justice, integrity and honor; see 禮義廉恥|礼义廉耻[li3 yi4 lian2 chi3]; the four directions; the four limbs (Chinese medicine); four-dimensional
(1) (See 四隅・2) four ordinal directions; (2) (しい only) (from Guanzi) four cardinal principles of the state (propriety, justice, integrity, sense of shame); (surname) Yotsui
The four half points of the compass, N. E., N. W., S. E., S. W.

四聲


四声

see styles
sì shēng
    si4 sheng1
ssu sheng
the four tones of Middle Chinese: level tone 平聲|平声, rising tone 上聲|上声, departing tone 去聲|去声 and entering tone 入聲|入声; the four tones of Modern Standard Mandarin
See: 四声

四胡

see styles
sì hú
    si4 hu2
ssu hu
 shiko
    しこ
sihu (or "khuurchir" in Mongolian), a bowed instrument with four strings, primarily associated with Mongolian and Chinese culture
sihu (4-stringed Chinese musical instrument played with a bow)

四診


四诊

see styles
sì zhěn
    si4 zhen3
ssu chen
 shishin
    ししん
(TCM) the four methods of diagnosis, namely 望診|望诊[wang4 zhen3] (observation), 聞診|闻诊[wen2 zhen3] (auscultation and olfaction), 問診|问诊[wen4 zhen3] (interrogation), 切診|切诊[qie4 zhen3] (pulse feeling and palpation)
the four examinations (in Chinese medicine: seeing, hearing, asking, touching)

四霊

see styles
 shirei / shire
    しれい
(rare) (See 麒麟・2,鳳凰,霊亀・1,応竜) the four auspicious beasts from Chinese mythology

四靈


四灵

see styles
sì líng
    si4 ling2
ssu ling
four divinities; four divine emperors; four mythical creatures symbolic of prosperity and longevity, namely the phoenix 鳳|凤[feng4], turtle 龜|龟[gui1], dragon 龍|龙[long2] and Chinese unicorn 麒麟[qi2 lin2]; also 四象[si4 xiang4], the four division of the sky

回民

see styles
huí mín
    hui2 min2
hui min
Hui ethnic group (Chinese muslims)

団亀

see styles
 dongame
    どんがめ
(archaism) (See 鼈・1) Chinese soft-shelled turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis); soft-shelled turtle (Trionychidae)

団扇

see styles
 uchiwa
    うちわ
(kana only) uchiwa; type of traditional Japanese handheld fan; (place-name) Uchiwa

図巻

see styles
 zukan
    ずかん
(rare) (See 絵巻) picture scroll

国典

see styles
 kokuten
    こくてん
(1) national law; laws of a nation; (2) national rites and ceremonies; (3) Japanese literature; (given name) Kokuten

国史

see styles
 kokushi
    こくし
history of a nation; Japanese history

国字

see styles
 kokuji
    こくじ
(1) official writing system of a country; official script; (2) kana (as opposed to kanji); Japanese syllabary; (3) kanji created in Japan (as opposed to China); Japanese-made kanji

国学

see styles
 kokugaku
    こくがく
(1) study of classical Japanese literature and culture; (2) (hist) provincial school (established under the ritsuryō system for educating children of district governors); (3) (hist) school (of a provincial capital during the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties)

国書

see styles
 kokusho
    こくしょ
(1) diplomatic message sent by a head of state; sovereign letter; (2) book written in Japanese (as opposed to Chinese, etc.); Japanese book; national literature (of Japan)

国漢

see styles
 kokkan
    こっかん
Japanese and Chinese literature

国産

see styles
 kokusan
    こくさん
(adj-no,n) domestically produced; domestic; Japanese-made

国訓

see styles
 kokkun
    こっくん
Japanese reading of a kanji (esp. in ref. to readings that do not correspond to the orig. Chinese meaning of the kanji)

国訳

see styles
 kokuyaku
    こくやく
(noun/participle) (rare) (See 和訳) translation from a foreign language into Japanese

国語

see styles
 kokugo
    こくご
(1) national language; (2) (See 国語科) Japanese language (esp. as a school subject in Japan); (3) one's native language; mother tongue; (4) native Japanese words (as opposed to loanwords and Chinese-derived words)

国電

see styles
 kokuden
    こくでん
city electric train service operated by (former) Japanese National Railways

国鱒

see styles
 kunimasu; kunimasu
    くにます; クニマス
(kana only) Oncorhynchus nerka kawamurae (rare Japanese subspecies of sockeye salmon)

國共


国共

see styles
guó gòng
    guo2 gong4
kuo kung
 kunitomo
    くにとも
Chinese Nationalist Party 國民黨|国民党[Guo2 min2 dang3] and Chinese Communist Party 共產黨|共产党[Gong4 chan3 dang3]
(personal name) Kunitomo

國字


国字

see styles
guó zì
    guo2 zi4
kuo tzu
Chinese character (Hanzi); the native script used to write a nation's language
See: 国字

國學


国学

see styles
guó xué
    guo2 xue2
kuo hsüeh
 kokugakuin
    こくがくいん
Chinese national culture; studies of ancient Chinese civilization; the Imperial College (history)
(personal name) Kokugakuin

國恥


国耻

see styles
guó chǐ
    guo2 chi3
kuo ch`ih
    kuo chih
national humiliation, refers to Japanese incursions into China in the 1930s and 40s, and more especially to Mukden railway incident of 18th September 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变 and subsequent Japanese annexation of Manchuria

國樂


国乐

see styles
guó yuè
    guo2 yue4
kuo yüeh
national music; Chinese traditional music

國漫


国漫

see styles
guó màn
    guo2 man4
kuo man
Chinese comics

國畫


国画

see styles
guó huà
    guo2 hua4
kuo hua
traditional Chinese painting

國藥


国药

see styles
guó yào
    guo2 yao4
kuo yao
Chinese herbal medicine

國語


国语

see styles
guó yǔ
    guo2 yu3
kuo yü
Chinese language (Mandarin), emphasizing its national nature; Chinese as a primary or secondary school subject; Chinese in the context of the Nationalist Government; Guoyu, book of historical narrative c. 10th-5th century BC

國風


国风

see styles
guó fēng
    guo2 feng1
kuo feng
traditional Chinese style

圍爐


围炉

see styles
wéi lú
    wei2 lu2
wei lu
to gather around the stove; (Tw) to come together for a family dinner on Chinese New Year's Eve

圏点

see styles
 kenten
    けんてん
(symbols such as o and `) (See 傍点・1) emphasis mark (used in Japanese text in a way similar to underlining)

圓柏


圆柏

see styles
yuán bǎi
    yuan2 bai3
yüan pai
Chinese juniper (Juniperus chinensis)

圖軸


图轴

see styles
tú zhóu
    tu2 zhou2
t`u chou
    tu chou
scroll painting

團建


团建

see styles
tuán jiàn
    tuan2 jian4
t`uan chien
    tuan chien
team building (abbr. for 團隊建設|团队建设[tuan2 dui4 jian4 she4]); building camaraderie within the Chinese Communist Youth League 中國共產主義青年團|中国共产主义青年团[Zhong1 guo2 Gong4 chan3 zhu3 yi4 Qing1 nian2 tuan2]

土吹

see styles
 tsuchifuki; tsuchifuki
    つちふき; ツチフキ
(kana only) Chinese false gudgeon (Abbottina rivularis)

土竜

see styles
 mogura
    もぐら
(gikun reading) (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) mole (Talpidae spp., esp. the small Japanese mole, Mogera imaizumii); (gikun reading) (kana only) mole (Talpidae spp., esp. the small Japanese mole, Mogera imaizumii); (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) mole (Talpidae spp., esp. the small Japanese mole, Mogera imaizumii); (given name) Mogura

地支

see styles
dì zhī
    di4 zhi1
ti chih
 chishi
    ちし
the 12 earthly branches 子[zi3], 丑[chou3], 寅[yin2], 卯[mao3], 辰[chen2], 巳[si4], 午[wu3], 未[wei4], 申[shen1], 酉[you3], 戌[xu1], 亥[hai4], used cyclically in the calendar and as ordinal numbers I, II etc
(See 十二支) earthly branches (the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac)

地潜

see styles
 jimuguri
    じむぐり
(kana only) Japanese forest rat snake (Euprepiophis conspicillatus, Elaphe conspicillata); burrowing rat snake

地鱉


地鳖

see styles
dì biē
    di4 bie1
ti pieh
Chinese ground beetle (Eupolyphaga sinensis), used in TCM

地黃


地黄

see styles
dì huáng
    di4 huang2
ti huang
Chinese foxglove (Rehmannia glutinosa), its rhizome used in TCM
See: 地黄

坂井

see styles
bǎn jǐng
    ban3 jing3
pan ching
 sakanoi
    さかのい
Sakai (Japanese surname and place name)
(place-name) Sakanoi

坂本

see styles
bǎn běn
    ban3 ben3
pan pen
 sanshiesu
    さんしえす
Sakamoto (Japanese surname)
(surname) Sanshiesu

坎肩

see styles
kǎn jiān
    kan3 jian1
k`an chien
    kan chien
sleeveless jacket (usually cotton); Chinese waistcoat

坐墩

see styles
zuò dūn
    zuo4 dun1
tso tun
Chinese drum-shaped stool

坐敷

see styles
 zashiki
    ざしき
(irregular kanji usage) (1) tatami room; tatami mat room; formal Japanese room; (2) dinner party in a tatami room (esp. when a geisha or maiko attends)

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.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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