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孫臏兵法 孙膑兵法 see styles |
sūn bìn bīng fǎ sun1 bin4 bing1 fa3 sun pin ping fa |
Sun Bin's "The Art of War" |
宗教芸術 see styles |
shuukyougeijutsu / shukyogejutsu しゅうきょうげいじゅつ |
sacred art; religious art |
寒山拾得 see styles |
kanzanjittoku かんざんじっとく |
(person) Hanshan and Shi De (two Tang-era Chinese monks, often the subjects of works of art) |
居合抜き see styles |
iainuki いあいぬき |
(1) iai; art of drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards; (2) iai sword-drawing performance (used during the Edo period to sell medicine and other wares) |
嶽麓書院 岳麓书院 see styles |
yuè lù shū yuàn yue4 lu4 shu1 yuan4 yüeh lu shu yüan |
Yuelu Academy in Changsha, Hunan, famous ancient academy |
工藝美術 工艺美术 see styles |
gōng yì měi shù gong1 yi4 mei3 shu4 kung i mei shu |
applied art |
左方の楽 see styles |
sahounogaku / sahonogaku さほうのがく |
(exp,n) (See 左方唐楽) style of gagaku based on Tang-era Chinese music and ancient Indian song and dance |
左方唐楽 see styles |
sahoutougaku / sahotogaku さほうとうがく |
style of gagaku based on Tang-era Chinese music and ancient Indian song and dance |
布袋和尚 see styles |
bù dài hé shàng bu4 dai4 he2 shang4 pu tai ho shang Hotei Oshō |
Pu-tai Ho-shang (J.: Hotei Osho) Cloth-bag monk, an erratic monk 長汀子 Changtingzi early in the tenth century, noted, inter alia, for his shoulder bag. Often depicted, especially in Japanese art, as a jovial, corpulent monk, scantily clad and surrounded by children. |
帕尼巴特 see styles |
pà ní bā tè pa4 ni2 ba1 te4 p`a ni pa t`e pa ni pa te |
Panipat, ancient city in India |
平等大慧 see styles |
píng děng dà huì ping2 deng3 da4 hui4 p`ing teng ta hui ping teng ta hui byōdō daie |
Universal great wisdom', the declaration by the ancient Buddha in the Lotus Sutra, that all would obtain the Buddha-wisdom. |
庸俗作品 see styles |
yōng sú zuò pǐn yong1 su2 zuo4 pin3 yung su tso p`in yung su tso pin |
vulgar art; art in bad taste; kitsch |
形式主義 形式主义 see styles |
xíng shì zhǔ yì xing2 shi4 zhu3 yi4 hsing shih chu i keishikishugi / keshikishugi けいしきしゅぎ |
Formalism (art) (noun - becomes adjective with の) formalism |
往古より see styles |
oukoyori / okoyori おうこより |
from times immemorial; from ancient times |
従来技術 see styles |
juuraigijutsu / juraigijutsu じゅうらいぎじゅつ |
existing technology; conventional technology; prior art |
御目見得 see styles |
omemie おめみえ |
(noun/participle) (1) (the privilege to have) an audience (with one's lord, a dignitary, etc.); interview (with one's superior); (2) one's debut (first) appearance; debut (of a new product, work of art, actor, etc.); (3) trial service (of a servant) |
忍びの術 see styles |
shinobinojutsu しのびのじゅつ |
(rare) (See 忍術) art of stealth (i.e. ninjutsu) |
扁嘴海雀 see styles |
biǎn zuǐ hǎi què bian3 zui3 hai3 que4 pien tsui hai ch`üeh pien tsui hai chüeh |
(bird species of China) ancient murrelet (Synthliboramphus antiquus) |
手練手管 see styles |
terentekuda てれんてくだ |
(yoji) wiles; art of coaxing |
技術水準 see styles |
gijutsusuijun ぎじゅつすいじゅん |
(can be adjective with の) state-of-the-art |
折摩駄那 see styles |
zhé mó tuó nà zhe2 mo2 tuo2 na4 che mo t`o na che mo to na Semadana |
Calmadana or 涅末 Nimat, 'An ancient kingdom and city at the south-east borders of the desert of Gobi.' Eitel. |
抽象絵画 see styles |
chuushoukaiga / chushokaiga ちゅうしょうかいが |
{art} abstract painting; abstract art |
抽象美術 see styles |
chuushoubijutsu / chushobijutsu ちゅうしょうびじゅつ |
{art} abstract art |
抽象芸術 see styles |
chuushougeijutsu / chushogejutsu ちゅうしょうげいじゅつ |
{art} abstract art |
拘留孫佛 拘留孙佛 see styles |
jū liú sūn fó ju1 liu2 sun1 fo2 chü liu sun fo Kuruson Butsu |
Krakucchanda; also 拘留泰佛; 拘樓秦; 倶留孫; 鳩樓孫; 迦羅鳩餐陀 (or 迦羅鳩村馱); 羯洛迦孫馱; 羯羅迦寸地; 羯句忖那, etc. The first of the Buddhas of the present Bhadrakalpa, the fourth of the seven ancient Buddhas. |
拘那牟尼 see styles |
jun à móu ní jun1 a4 mou2 ni2 chün a mou ni Kunamuni |
(拘含牟尼) Kanakamuni, 拘那含; 迦諾迦牟尼 q. v., lit. 金寂 the golden recluse, or 金仙 golden ṛṣi; Brahman of the Kāśyapa family, native of Śobhanavatī, second of the five Buddhas of the present Bhadra-kalpa fifth of the seven ancient Buddhas; possibly a sage who preceded Śākyamuni in India. |
摩訶剌佗 摩诃剌佗 see styles |
mó hē là tuó mo2 he1 la4 tuo2 mo ho la t`o mo ho la to Makarata |
Mahārāṣṭra. 'The Mahratta country, an ancient kingdom in the north-west corner of the Deccan, near the upper course of the Godavery.' Eitel. |
摩訶婆羅 摩诃婆罗 see styles |
mó hē pó luó mo2 he1 po2 luo2 mo ho p`o lo mo ho po lo Makabara |
(or 摩訶娑羅) Mahāsāra. 'An ancient city in Central India, the present Masar, about 30 miles west of Patna.' Eitel. |
攻め太鼓 see styles |
semedaiko せめだいこ |
(hist) drum used in ancient warfare to signal an attack |
敷島の道 see styles |
shikishimanomichi しきしまのみち |
(exp,n) (poetic term) the art of classical Japanese poetry |
文化施設 see styles |
bunkashisetsu ぶんかしせつ |
cultural facilities (art galleries, tea rooms, etc.) |
文藝作品 文艺作品 see styles |
wén yì zuò pǐn wen2 yi4 zuo4 pin3 wen i tso p`in wen i tso pin |
literary work; art work |
明哲保身 see styles |
míng zhé bǎo shēn ming2 zhe2 bao3 shen1 ming che pao shen meitetsuhoshin / metetsuhoshin めいてつほしん |
a wise man looks after his own hide (idiom); to put one's own safety before matters of principle (yoji) wisdom and self-protection; wise and skilled in the art of self-protection |
昏定晨省 see styles |
hūn dìng chén xǐng hun1 ding4 chen2 xing3 hun ting ch`en hsing hun ting chen hsing |
seeing to bed in the evening and visiting in the morning (ancient filial duty) |
時間芸術 see styles |
jikangeijutsu / jikangejutsu じかんげいじゅつ |
temporal art; art forms which unfold over time |
普普藝術 普普艺术 see styles |
pǔ pǔ yì shù pu3 pu3 yi4 shu4 p`u p`u i shu pu pu i shu |
(Tw) (loanword) pop art |
書画骨董 see styles |
shogakottou / shogakotto しょがこっとう |
(yoji) curios and objets d'art |
有職故実 see styles |
yuusokukojitsu / yusokukojitsu ゆうそくこじつ |
(yoji) studies in usages and practices of the ancient court and military households |
校倉造り see styles |
azekurazukuri あぜくらづくり |
ancient architectural style using interlocked triangular logs |
桑間濮上 桑间濮上 see styles |
sāng jiān pú shàng sang1 jian1 pu2 shang4 sang chien p`u shang sang chien pu shang |
Sangjian by the Pu River, a place in the ancient state of Wei known for wanton behavior; lovers' rendezvous |
桜皮細工 see styles |
kabazaiku かばざいく |
cherry bark work; cherry bark art |
棉花拳擊 棉花拳击 see styles |
mián huā quán jī mian2 hua1 quan2 ji1 mien hua ch`üan chi mien hua chüan chi |
Mianhua Quanji - "Cotton Boxing" (Chinese Martial Art) |
森美術館 see styles |
moribijutsukan もりびじゅつかん |
(place-name) Mori Art Museum |
樓夷亙羅 楼夷亙罗 see styles |
lóu yí gèng luó lou2 yi2 geng4 luo2 lou i keng lo rōikōra |
Lokeśvararāja, an ancient Buddha, successor to 定光 Buddha. |
武經七書 武经七书 see styles |
wǔ jīng qī shū wu3 jing1 qi1 shu1 wu ching ch`i shu wu ching chi shu |
Seven Military Classics of ancient China viz "Six Secret Strategic Teachings" 六韜|六韬[Liu4 tao1], "Methods of Sima" 司馬法|司马法[Si1 ma3 Fa3], "The Art of War" 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 fa3], "Wuzi" 吳子|吴子[Wu2 zi3], "Wei Liaozi" 尉繚子|尉缭子[Wei4 Liao2 zi5], "Three Strategies of Huang Shigong" 黃石公三略|黄石公三略[Huang2 Shi2 gong1 San1 lu:e4] and "Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang" 唐太宗李衛公問對|唐太宗李卫公问对[Tang2 Tai4 zong1 Li3 Wei4 Gong1 Wen4 dui4] |
武芸百般 see styles |
bugeihyappan / bugehyappan ぶげいひゃっぱん |
(yoji) every martial art; all the martial arts |
歷史久遠 历史久远 see styles |
lì shǐ jiǔ yuǎn li4 shi3 jiu3 yuan3 li shih chiu yüan |
ancient history |
死者の書 see styles |
shishanosho ししゃのしょ |
Book of the Dead (ancient Egypt) |
殿様仕事 see styles |
tonosamashigoto とのさましごと |
amateur work (in art); work done in carefree mood without regard to time or expenses |
毘羅删拏 毘罗删拏 see styles |
pí luó shān ná pi2 luo2 shan1 na2 p`i lo shan na pi lo shan na Birasanna |
Vīrasana. 'An ancient kingdom and city in the Doab between the Ganges and the Yamuna. The modern Karsanah.' Eitel. |
民衆文字 see styles |
minshuumoji / minshumoji みんしゅうもじ |
(hist) (See デモティック) demotic (ancient Egyptian script) |
民間藝術 民间艺术 see styles |
mín jiān yì shù min2 jian1 yi4 shu4 min chien i shu |
folk art |
水遁の術 see styles |
suitonnojutsu すいとんのじゅつ |
ninjutsu art of water-escape |
波普藝術 波普艺术 see styles |
bō pǔ yì shù bo1 pu3 yi4 shu4 po p`u i shu po pu i shu |
pop art (loanword) |
火德星君 see styles |
huǒ dé xīng jun huo3 de2 xing1 jun1 huo te hsing chün kotetsushin kin |
spirit of the planet Mars The ruler over the fire-star, Mars, whose tablet hangs in the south side of a temple and whose days of worship, to prevent conflagrations, are the fourth and eighteenth of each moon; he is identified with the ancient emperor 炎帝 Yen Ti. |
烏闍衍那 乌阇衍那 see styles |
wū shé yǎn nà wu1 she2 yan3 na4 wu she yen na Ujaenna |
Ujjayinī, Ujjain, Oujein, 優禪那 the Greek Ozēnē, in Avanti (Mālava), one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindus, and the first meridian of their geographers, from which they calculate longitude; the modern Ujjain is about a mile south of the ancient city. M.W. |
熊野古道 see styles |
kumanokodou / kumanokodo くまのこどう |
(place-name) Kumano Kodo (ancient pilgrimage routes) |
熊野街道 see styles |
kumanokaidou / kumanokaido くまのかいどう |
(place-name) Kumano Highway (ancient pilgrimage route) |
父子相伝 see styles |
fushisouden / fushisoden ふしそうでん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) transmission of the secrets of an art, craft, trade or learning from father to son |
特攻武術 see styles |
totokonmusuru トゥコンムスル |
Tukong Moosul (Korean martial art) (kor:); Teuk-gong Musul |
率祿勤那 率禄勤那 see styles |
shuài lù qín nà shuai4 lu4 qin2 na4 shuai lu ch`in na shuai lu chin na Shurogonna |
Srughna. 'An ancient kingdom and city near the upper course of the Yamunā, probably the region between' Saharanpur and Srinagar. Eitel. |
現代美術 see styles |
gendaibijutsu げんだいびじゅつ |
(See 近代美術・きんだいびじゅつ) contemporary art |
生殖医療 see styles |
seishokuiryou / seshokuiryo せいしょくいりょう |
{med} (See 生殖補助医療) assisted reproductive technology; ART |
白鳳時代 see styles |
hakuhoujidai / hakuhojidai はくほうじだい |
(hist) Hakuhō period (esp. used as a period of art history, approx. 645-710 CE) |
百戰不殆 百战不殆 see styles |
bǎi zhàn bù dài bai3 zhan4 bu4 dai4 pai chan pu tai |
to come unscathed through a hundred battles (idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War" 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 fa3]); to win every fight |
監察御史 see styles |
kansatsugyoshi かんさつぎょし |
(hist) imperial censor (in ancient China) |
知己知彼 see styles |
zhī jǐ zhī bǐ zhi1 ji3 zhi1 bi3 chih chi chih pi |
know yourself, know your enemy (idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War" 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 fa3]) |
神仙思想 see styles |
shinsenshisou / shinsenshiso しんせんしそう |
Shenxian thought (ancient Chinese folk belief in the existence of mountain wizards) |
神代文字 see styles |
jindaimoji じんだいもじ |
jindai moji; forged syllabic characters purported to have been used in ancient Japan |
神官文字 see styles |
shinkanmoji しんかんもじ |
(hist) (See ヒエラティック) hieratic (ancient Egyptian script) |
神聖戦争 see styles |
shinseisensou / shinsesenso しんせいせんそう |
(hist) Sacred Wars (of Ancient Greece) |
神韻縹渺 see styles |
shininhyoubyou / shininhyobyo しんいんひょうびょう |
(adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) (yoji) (a work of art being) sublime; transcendent |
秣底補羅 秣底补罗 see styles |
mò dǐ bǔ luó mo4 di3 bu3 luo2 mo ti pu lo Mateihora |
Matipura, an 'ancient kingdom (and city) the kings of which in A.D. 600 belonged to the Śūdra caste, the home of many famous priests. The present Rohilcund (Rohilkhand) between the Ganges and Rāmagaṅgā.' |
秣羅矩吒 秣罗矩咤 see styles |
mò luó jǔ zhà mo4 luo2 ju3 zha4 mo lo chü cha Marakuta |
Malakūṭa. 'An ancient kingdom of Southern India, the coast of Malabar, about A.D. 600 a noted haunt of the Nirgrantha sect.' Eitel. |
秣若瞿沙 see styles |
mò ruò jù shā mo4 ruo4 ju4 sha1 mo jo chü sha Manyagusha |
Manojñaghoṣa, an ancient bhikṣu. |
空間芸術 see styles |
kuukangeijutsu / kukangejutsu くうかんげいじゅつ |
spatial art; space art; plastic arts; formative arts |
竹書紀年 竹书纪年 see styles |
zhú shū jì nián zhu2 shu1 ji4 nian2 chu shu chi nien |
Bamboo Annals, early chronicle of Chinese ancient history, written c. 300 BC |
節会相撲 see styles |
sechiezumou / sechiezumo せちえずもう |
{sumo} sumo performed at ancient Japanese imperial court |
粗劣作品 see styles |
cū liè zuò pǐn cu1 lie4 zuo4 pin3 ts`u lieh tso p`in tsu lieh tso pin |
kitsch; vulgar art; art in bad taste |
精神文化 see styles |
seishinbunka / seshinbunka せいしんぶんか |
(See 物質文化) moral culture; spiritual culture; culture born through the workings of the human mind (science, religion, philosophy, religion, art, etc.) |
紇露悉泥 纥露悉泥 see styles |
hé lù xī ní he2 lu4 xi1 ni2 ho lu hsi ni Kiroshinai |
Hrosminkan or Semenghān, an ancient kingdom near Khulm and Kunduz. 'Lat. 35゜40 N., Long. 68゜ 22 E. ' Eitel. |
絲綢古路 丝绸古路 see styles |
sī chóu gǔ lù si1 chou2 gu3 lu4 ssu ch`ou ku lu ssu chou ku lu |
the ancient Silk Road; see also 絲綢之路|丝绸之路[Si1 chou2 zhi1 Lu4] |
総合芸術 see styles |
sougougeijutsu / sogogejutsu そうごうげいじゅつ |
total work of art; complete work of art; Gesamtkunstwerk; artwork that integrates music, poetry, and acting; composite art |
縄文土器 see styles |
joumondoki / jomondoki じょうもんどき |
straw rope-patterned ancient Japanese pottery |
繃扒吊拷 绷扒吊拷 see styles |
bēng bā diào kǎo beng1 ba1 diao4 kao3 peng pa tiao k`ao peng pa tiao kao |
to strip, tie up, hang and beat sb, an ancient torture technique |
美術史家 see styles |
bijutsushika びじゅつしか |
art historian |
美術大学 see styles |
bijutsudaigaku びじゅつだいがく |
college of the arts; university of the arts; art university |
美術学校 see styles |
bijutsugakkou / bijutsugakko びじゅつがっこう |
art school |
美術工芸 see styles |
bijutsukougei / bijutsukoge びじゅつこうげい |
arts and crafts; artistic handicraft; fine and applied art |
美術教育 see styles |
bijutsukyouiku / bijutsukyoiku びじゅつきょういく |
art education |
美術監督 see styles |
bijutsukantoku びじゅつかんとく |
art director |
美術編輯 美术编辑 see styles |
měi shù biān jí mei3 shu4 bian1 ji2 mei shu pien chi |
(publishing) layout and graphics; graphic design; art editor; graphic designer |
美術運動 see styles |
bijutsuundou / bijutsundo びじゅつうんどう |
art movement |
羯若鞠闍 羯若鞠阇 see styles |
jier uo jú shé jier2 uo4 ju2 she2 jier uo chü she Kanyakikuja |
Kanyakubja, 'hump-backed maidens.' An ancient city and kingdom of Central India. In antiquity this city ranks next to Ayodhyā in Oudh. It is known to classical geography as Canogyza. The etymology refers to the legend of the hundred daughters of Kuśanābha its king, who refused the licentious desires of Vāyu (Mahāvṛkṣa 大樹仙) and were turned by him into hunchbacks. M.W. Eitel says 'the modem Canouge'. |
背景美術 see styles |
haikeibijutsu / haikebijutsu はいけいびじゅつ |
background art |
臂多勢羅 臂多势罗 see styles |
bì duō shì luó bi4 duo1 shi4 luo2 pi to shih lo Hitaseira |
Pitāśīlā, "an ancient kingdom and city in the province of Sindh, 700 li north of Adhyavakīla, 300 li south-west of Avaṇḍa. Exact position unknown." Eitel. |
臣一主二 see styles |
chén yī zhǔ èr chen2 yi1 zhu3 er4 ch`en i chu erh chen i chu erh |
One has the right to choose the ruler one serves. (ancient proverb) |
自古以來 自古以来 see styles |
zì gǔ yǐ lái zi4 gu3 yi3 lai2 tzu ku i lai |
since ancient times |
芙蓉出水 see styles |
fú róng chū shuǐ fu2 rong2 chu1 shui3 fu jung ch`u shui fu jung chu shui |
lit. lotus rises from the water (idiom); fig. to blossom (of poem or art) |
芸術の秋 see styles |
geijutsunoaki / gejutsunoaki げいじゅつのあき |
(exp,n) autumn, the best season for enjoying art |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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