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愛敬の餅 see styles |
aikyounomochii / aikyonomochi あいきょうのもちい |
(hist) (See 三日の餅) Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony |
我人四相 see styles |
wǒ rén sì xiàng wo3 ren2 si4 xiang4 wo jen ssu hsiang ga nin shisō |
The four ejects of the ego in the Diamond Sutra: (1) 我相 the illusion that in the five skandhas there is a real ego; (2) 人相 that this ego is a man, and different from beings of the other paths; (3) 衆生相 that all beings have an ego born of the five skandhas; (4) 壽相 that the ego has age, i.e. a determined or fated period of existence. |
戦国乱世 see styles |
sengokuransei / sengokuranse せんごくらんせい |
turbulent (troubled) times; turbulent war period |
戦国大名 see styles |
sengokudaimyou / sengokudaimyo せんごくだいみょう |
(hist) daimyo in the Warring States period |
戦国時代 see styles |
sengokujidai せんごくじだい |
(1) (hist) Warring States period (of Japanese history, approx. 1467-1568); Sengoku period; (2) (hist) Warring States period (of Chinese history, 403-221 BCE); (3) era of vicious competition |
戰國時代 战国时代 see styles |
zhàn guó shí dài zhan4 guo2 shi2 dai4 chan kuo shih tai |
the Warring States period (475-221 BC); Japanese Warring States period (15th-17th century) |
戰國末年 战国末年 see styles |
zhàn guó mò nián zhan4 guo2 mo4 nian2 chan kuo mo nien |
late Warring States period, c. 250-221 BC before the First Emperor's Qin Dynasty |
戸棚風呂 see styles |
todanaburo とだなぶろ |
(archaism) public bath (Edo period) |
戻り梅雨 see styles |
modorizuyu もどりづゆ |
return of the rainy season; rainy season returning after a period of clear weather |
手妻人形 see styles |
tezumaningyou / tezumaningyo てづまにんぎょう |
var. of puppet popular in the Edo period |
抜け参り see styles |
nukemairi ぬけまいり |
(noun/participle) pilgrimage to the Ise Grand Shrine without a travel permit or permission from one's parents or relatives (Edo period) |
抜け参宮 see styles |
nukesanguu / nukesangu ぬけさんぐう |
(See 抜け参り) pilgrimage to the Ise Grand Shrine without a travel permit or permission from one's parents or relatives (Edo period) |
捕り物帳 see styles |
torimonochou / torimonocho とりものちょう |
(1) detective story (esp. one from the Edo period featuring thief-takers); (2) detective's memoirs; thief taker's memoirs |
推古時代 see styles |
suikojidai すいこじだい |
Suiko period (i.e. the Asuka period, esp. under the reign of Empress Suiko, approx. 592-628 CE) |
揉烏帽子 see styles |
momieboshi もみえぼし |
(See 烏帽子) soft, crumpled, unlacquered headwear (often worn by soldiers under their helmets from the Kamakura period onward) |
散茶女郎 see styles |
sanchajorou / sanchajoro さんちゃじょろう |
prostitute from the Yoshiwara district of a fairly high rank (Edo period) |
文屋朝康 see styles |
bunyaasayasu / bunyasayasu ぶんやあさやす |
(person) Bun'ya Asayasu (Poet of the Heian period, included in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu) |
料理茶屋 see styles |
ryourijaya / ryorijaya りょうりぢゃや |
(hist) (Edo-period) restaurant |
斬捨御免 see styles |
kirisutegomen きりすてごめん |
(irregular okurigana usage) right of samurai to kill commoners for perceived affronts (Edo period) |
新興財閥 see styles |
shinkouzaibatsu / shinkozaibatsu しんこうざいばつ |
(hist) (See 財閥・1) new zaibatsu (formed after the Meiji period) |
方等戒壇 方等戒坛 see styles |
fāng děng jiè tán fang1 deng3 jie4 tan2 fang teng chieh t`an fang teng chieh tan hōdō kaidan |
(方等壇) An open altar at which instruction in the commandments was preached to the people, founded on the Mahāyāna-vaipulya sutras; the system began in 765 in the capital under 代宗 Daizong of the Tang dynasty and continued, with an interim under 武宗 Wuzong, till the 宣宗 Xuanzong period. |
既得期間 既得期间 see styles |
jì dé qī jiān ji4 de2 qi1 jian1 chi te ch`i chien chi te chi chien |
vesting period (in finance) |
日久歲深 日久岁深 see styles |
rì jiǔ suì shēn ri4 jiu3 sui4 shen1 jih chiu sui shen |
(idiom) for a long period of time; for a number of years |
日帝時代 see styles |
nitteijidai / nittejidai にっていじだい |
(hist) (term used in Korea) period of Japanese colonial rule (of Korea; 1910-1945) |
日治時期 日治时期 see styles |
rì zhì shí qī ri4 zhi4 shi2 qi1 jih chih shih ch`i jih chih shih chi |
the period of Japanese rule |
日積月累 日积月累 see styles |
rì jī yuè lěi ri4 ji1 yue4 lei3 jih chi yüeh lei |
to accumulate over a long period of time |
旧幕時代 see styles |
kyuubakujidai / kyubakujidai きゅうばくじだい |
the shogunate period; the days of the shogunate regime |
明治時代 see styles |
meijijidai / mejijidai めいじじだい |
(hist) Meiji period (1868-1912) |
春秋五霸 see styles |
chūn qiū wǔ bà chun1 qiu1 wu3 ba4 ch`un ch`iu wu pa chun chiu wu pa |
the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn period (770-476 BC), namely: Duke Huan of Qi 齊桓公|齐桓公[Qi2 Huan2 gong1], Duke Wen of Jin 晉文公|晋文公[Jin4 Wen2 gong1], King Zhuang of Chu 楚莊王|楚庄王[Chu3 Zhuang1 wang2], and alternatively Duke Xiang of Song 宋襄公[Song4 Xiang1 gong1] and Duke Mu of Qin 秦穆公[Qin2 Mu4 gong1] or King Helu of Wu 吳王闔閭|吴王阖闾[Wu2 wang2 He2 Lu:2] and King Gou Jian of Yue 越王勾踐|越王勾践[Yue4 wang2 Gou1 Jian4] |
春秋戦国 see styles |
shunjuusengoku / shunjusengoku しゅんじゅうせんごく |
the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period (Chinese history) |
昭和一桁 see styles |
shouwahitoketa / showahitoketa しょうわひとけた |
(generation born in) the first nine years of the Shōwa period (1926-1934) |
昭和元禄 see styles |
shouwagenroku / showagenroku しょうわげんろく |
(hist) the flourishing mid-Shōwa period (1960s and early 1970s) of peace, rapid economic growth, and life of ease |
昭和時代 see styles |
shouwajidai / showajidai しょうわじだい |
(hist) Shōwa period (1926-1989); Showa period |
時代考証 see styles |
jidaikoushou / jidaikosho じだいこうしょう |
background research; research into the period |
時効期間 see styles |
jikoukikan / jikokikan じこうきかん |
{law} period of prescription; period of statute of limitations |
普茶料理 see styles |
fucharyouri; fusaryouri / fucharyori; fusaryori ふちゃりょうり; ふさりょうり |
Chinese-style vegetarian cuisine (popular in the Edo period) |
書入れ時 see styles |
kakiiredoki / kakiredoki かきいれどき |
busiest and most profitable business period; peak season |
曽我兄弟 see styles |
sogakyoudai / sogakyodai そがきょうだい |
(person) Soga brothers (Soga Sukenari and Soga Tokimune, samurai in the early Kamakura period, known for the Revenge of the Soga Brothers incident) |
曽根好忠 see styles |
soneyoshitada そねよしただ |
(person) Sone Yoshitada (Poet of the Heian period, included in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu) |
最繁正時 see styles |
saipanseiji / saipanseji さいぱんせいじ |
{comp} busy hour; busy period |
有効期間 see styles |
yuukoukikan / yukokikan ゆうこうきかん |
term of validity; period for which something is valid (e.g. ticket) |
有效期內 有效期内 see styles |
yǒu xiào qī nèi you3 xiao4 qi1 nei4 yu hsiao ch`i nei yu hsiao chi nei |
within the period of validity; before the sell-by date |
有職料理 see styles |
yuusokuryouri / yusokuryori ゆうそくりょうり |
{food} (See 本膳料理) yūsoku cuisine; banquet cuisine based on that of Heian-period nobility |
服務期間 see styles |
fukumukikan ふくむきかん |
period of work; period of service; tour of duty |
東交民巷 东交民巷 see styles |
dōng jiāo mín xiàng dong1 jiao1 min2 xiang4 tung chiao min hsiang |
East Jiaomin Lane, a street in central Beijing and its surrounding district, formerly known as the Peking Legation Quarter, where foreign diplomatic missions were located during the period 1861-1959 |
東山時代 see styles |
higashiyamajidai ひがしやまじだい |
(See 室町時代) Higashiyama period (cultural and artistic period of the mid-Muromachi) |
格子女郎 see styles |
koushijorou / koshijoro こうしじょろう |
(hist) (See 太夫・3) prostitute of the second rank (below the tayū; Edo period) |
桂園時代 see styles |
keienjidai / keenjidai けいえんじだい |
(hist) Keien period (between the end of the Russo-Japanese War and the Taisho Political Crisis, approx. 1905-1912) |
桃山時代 see styles |
momoyamajidai ももやまじだい |
(hist) (See 安土桃山時代) Momoyama period (latter half of the Azuchi-Momoyama period, approx. 1583-1600) |
梅茶女郎 see styles |
umechajorou / umechajoro うめちゃじょろう |
low class prostitute in Yoshiwara (Edo period) |
極盛時期 极盛时期 see styles |
jí shèng shí qī ji2 sheng4 shi2 qi1 chi sheng shih ch`i chi sheng shih chi |
most flourishing period; Golden Age |
楽市楽座 see styles |
rakuichirakuza らくいちらくざ |
(hist) free markets and open guilds; relaxed market place policy in the Azuchi-Momoyama Period (1573-1598) |
横山神道 see styles |
yokoyamashintou / yokoyamashinto よこやましんとう |
Yokoyama Shinto (Edo-period Shinto sect promoted by Masae Yokoyama) |
歌舞伎者 see styles |
kabukimono かぶきもの |
(yoji) dandy; peacock; early-17th-century equivalent of present-day yakuza; Edo-period eccentric who attracted public attention with their eye-catching clothes, peculiar hairstyle, and weird behavior |
正月映画 see styles |
shougatsueiga / shogatsuega しょうがつえいが |
film shown over the New Year period |
武家時代 see styles |
bukejidai ぶけじだい |
(hist) (See 王朝時代) feudal period (characterized by the rule of the shogunate, 1185-1867); age of militarist government |
武家造り see styles |
bukezukuri ぶけづくり |
samurai-house style (Kamakura period) |
歴史時代 see styles |
rekishijidai れきしじだい |
(See 先史時代) historical times; historical period |
歷史時期 历史时期 see styles |
lì shǐ shí qī li4 shi3 shi2 qi1 li shih shih ch`i li shih shih chi |
historical period |
毛切り石 see styles |
kekiriishi / kekirishi けきりいし |
(archaism) stone for cutting one's pubic hair (in public baths)(Edo period) |
水戸黄門 see styles |
mitokoumon / mitokomon みとこうもん |
(work) Mito Kōmon (televised period drama; 1969-2011); (wk) Mito Kōmon (televised period drama; 1969-2011) |
水絡繰り see styles |
mizukarakuri みずからくり |
puppet powered by (falling) water; water-powered contrivance; show using such a device (in Edo-period Osaka) |
氷河時代 see styles |
hyougajidai / hyogajidai ひょうがじだい |
ice age; glacial period |
汚い戦争 see styles |
kitanaisensou / kitanaisenso きたないせんそう |
(exp,n) (hist) Dirty War (period of state terrorism in Argentina; 1976-1983) |
江戸みそ see styles |
edomiso えどみそ |
Edo miso; type of miso produced in the Tokyo area since the Edo period (usu. low-salt and made with rice koji) |
江戸味噌 see styles |
edomiso えどみそ |
Edo miso; type of miso produced in the Tokyo area since the Edo period (usu. low-salt and made with rice koji) |
江戸時代 see styles |
edojidai えどじだい |
(hist) Edo period (1603-1868) |
河原乞食 see styles |
kawarakojiki かわらこじき |
(derogatory term) (from unlicensed actors in Edo-period Kyoto acting on the riverbanks near Shijō Bridge) actors; players; riverbank beggars |
洋務運動 洋务运动 see styles |
yáng wù yùn dòng yang2 wu4 yun4 dong4 yang wu yün tung youmuundou / yomundo ようむうんどう |
Self-Strengthening Movement (period of reforms in China c 1861-1894), also named 自強運動|自强运动 (hist) Self-Strengthening Movement (political reform movement in China during the late Qing dynasty); Westernization Movement |
洛中払い see styles |
rakuchuubarai / rakuchubarai らくちゅうばらい |
exile from Kyoto (Edo-period punishment) |
浮世草子 see styles |
ukiyozoushi / ukiyozoshi うきよぞうし |
(Edo-period variety of) realistic literature; popular stories of everyday life in the Edo period |
浮世草紙 see styles |
ukiyozoushi / ukiyozoshi うきよぞうし |
(Edo-period variety of) realistic literature; popular stories of everyday life in the Edo period |
清少納言 see styles |
seishounagon / seshonagon せいしょうなごん |
(person) Sei Shōnagon (author and poet of the middle Heian period) |
湯女風呂 see styles |
yunaburo ゆなぶろ |
(See 湯女・2) bathhouse used for prostitution (Edo period) |
源平時代 see styles |
genpeijidai / genpejidai げんぺいじだい |
Gempei period (late 11th century-late 12th century CE) |
源氏物語 源氏物语 see styles |
yuán shì wù yǔ yuan2 shi4 wu4 yu3 yüan shih wu yü genjimonogatari げんじものがたり |
The Tale of Genji, classic Japanese novel by Murasaki Shikibu (c. 11th century) The Tale of Genji (Heian-period classic); (wk) The Tale of Genji |
準備期間 see styles |
junbikikan じゅんびきかん |
preparatory phase; preparatory period |
潜伏期間 see styles |
senpukukikan せんぷくきかん |
incubation period |
潰し島田 see styles |
tsubushishimada つぶししまだ |
type of woman's hairdo (Edo period) |
無央數劫 无央数劫 see styles |
wú yāng shuò jié wu2 yang1 shuo4 jie2 wu yang shuo chieh mu ōshu kō |
asaṅkhyeya kalpa, a period of numberless kalpas. |
無始無明 无始无明 see styles |
wú shǐ wú míng wu2 shi3 wu2 ming2 wu shih wu ming mushi mumyō |
元品無明 (or 根本無明) The period of unenlightenment or ignorance without beginning, primal ignorance, also called 無始間隔, the period of transmigration which has no beginning; since under the law of causality everything has a cause, therefore no beginning is possible; for if there were a beginning it would be without cause, which is impossible. Also primal ignorance is without beginning; and the 眞如 is without beginning, the two terms connoting the same idea. 生死 Birth and death, or transmigration are 無始無終 also without beginning or end, but about the 'end' there is difference of interpretation. |
無期休会 see styles |
mukikyuukai / mukikyukai むききゅうかい |
adjournment sine die; adjournment for an indefinite period |
無通話時 see styles |
mutsuuwaji / mutsuwaji むつうわじ |
{comp} silent time; silence period |
煮売り船 see styles |
niuribune にうりぶね |
food-vending boat (serving ferries, etc. during the Edo period) |
牟尼室利 see styles |
móu ní shì lì mou2 ni2 shi4 li4 mou ni shih li Munishiri |
Muniśrī, name of a monk from northern India in the Liu Song period (5th cent. ). |
狩野光信 see styles |
kanouumitsunobu / kanoumitsunobu かのううみつのぶ |
(person) Kanou Mitsunobu (1561-1608) (painter of the Sengoku period) |
献上菓子 see styles |
kenjougashi / kenjogashi けんじょうがし |
(hist) high-quality confectionary made using white sugar (Muromachi period) |
猶予期間 see styles |
yuuyokikan / yuyokikan ゆうよきかん |
grace period; moratorium |
王朝時代 see styles |
ouchoujidai / ochojidai おうちょうじだい |
(hist) (See 武家時代) Dynastic period (the Nara period and esp. the Heian period, characterized by the rule of the emperor as opposed to shogunate) |
環濠集落 see styles |
kangoushuuraku / kangoshuraku かんごうしゅうらく |
moated settlement (Yayoi period) |
生深養父 see styles |
kiyoharafukayabu きよはらふかやぶ |
(person) Kiyohara Fukayabu (Poet of the Heian period, included in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu) |
生理期間 see styles |
seirikikan / serikikan せいりきかん |
(See 生理日) days of one's menstrual period |
田沼時代 see styles |
tanumajidai たぬまじだい |
(hist) Tanuma period (1767-1786) |
留連論詩 留连论诗 see styles |
liú lián lùn shī liu2 lian2 lun4 shi1 liu lien lun shih |
to continue to discuss a poem over a long period |
痛め吟味 see styles |
itameginmi いためぎんみ |
torture (in the Edo-period) |
発育盛り see styles |
hatsuikuzakari はついくざかり |
period of rapid growth |
白湯文字 see styles |
shiroyumoji しろゆもじ |
(archaism) ordinary woman secretly engaged in prostitution (Edo period) |
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) |
百姓一揆 see styles |
hyakushouikki / hyakushoikki ひゃくしょういっき |
(hist) peasant uprising (Edo period); peasants' revolt |
百家爭鳴 百家争鸣 see styles |
bǎi jiā zhēng míng bai3 jia1 zheng1 ming2 pai chia cheng ming |
a hundred schools of thought contend (idiom); refers to the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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