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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
積石山 积石山 see styles |
jī shí shān ji1 shi2 shan1 chi shih shan Shakuseki san |
Aśmakūṭa, stone-heap mountains, the eastern border of the Gobi desert. |
穿山甲 see styles |
chuān shān jiǎ chuan1 shan1 jia3 ch`uan shan chia chuan shan chia senzankou; senzankou / senzanko; senzanko せんざんこう; センザンコウ |
pangolin (Manis pentadactylata); scaly ant-eater (kana only) pangolin; scaly anteater |
窮結縣 穷结县 see styles |
qióng jié xiàn qiong2 jie2 xian4 ch`iung chieh hsien chiung chieh hsien |
variant of 瓊結縣|琼结县[Qiong2 jie2 xian4], Qonggyai county, Tibetan: 'Phyongs rgyas rdzong, in Lhokha prefecture 山南地區|山南地区[Shan1 nan2 di4 qu1], Tibet |
立山區 立山区 see styles |
lì shān qū li4 shan1 qu1 li shan ch`ü li shan chü |
Lishan district of Anshan city 鞍山市[An1 shan1 shi4], Liaoning |
竹山縣 竹山县 see styles |
zhú shān xiàn zhu2 shan1 xian4 chu shan hsien |
Zhushan county in Shiyan 十堰[Shi2 yan4], Hubei |
竹山鎮 竹山镇 see styles |
zhú shān zhèn zhu2 shan1 zhen4 chu shan chen |
Zhushan or Chushan Town in Nantou County 南投縣|南投县[Nan2 tou2 Xian4], central Taiwan |
等起善 see styles |
děng qǐ shàn deng3 qi3 shan4 teng ch`i shan teng chi shan tōki zen |
manifest physical activities and verbal expressions that are based on virtuous mental functions |
紅山區 红山区 see styles |
hóng shān qū hong2 shan1 qu1 hung shan ch`ü hung shan chü |
Hongshan District of Chifeng City 赤峰市[Chi4 feng1 Shi4], Inner Mongolia |
紅珊瑚 红珊瑚 see styles |
hóng shān hú hong2 shan1 hu2 hung shan hu |
red coral; precious coral (Corallium rubrum and several related species of marine coral) |
紫杉醇 see styles |
zǐ shān chún zi3 shan1 chun2 tzu shan ch`un tzu shan chun |
Taxol (a.k.a. Paclitaxel), mitotic inhibitor used in cancer chemotherapy |
紫金山 see styles |
zǐ jīn shān zi3 jin1 shan1 tzu chin shan |
Purple Mountain in suburbs of Nanjing, with Ming tombs and Sun Yat-sen's mausoleum |
終南山 终南山 see styles |
zhōng nán shān zhong1 nan2 shan1 chung nan shan Shūnan san |
Zhongnan Mountains, near Xi'an; also known as the Taiyi Mountains Zhongnan Shan, a mountain in Shanxi; a posthumous name for Du Shun 杜順, founder of the Huayan or Avataṃsaka School in China. |
總本山 总本山 see styles |
zǒng běn shān zong3 ben3 shan1 tsung pen shan sō honzan |
main headquarters |
續善根 续善根 see styles |
xù shàn gēn xu4 shan4 gen1 hsü shan ken zoku zenkon |
furtherance of wholesome roots |
羅山縣 罗山县 see styles |
luó shān xiàn luo2 shan1 xian4 lo shan hsien |
Luoshan county in Xinyang 信陽|信阳, Henan |
羅浮山 罗浮山 see styles |
luó fú shān luo2 fu2 shan1 lo fu shan |
Mt Luofushan in Zengcheng county, Guangdong |
羅霄山 罗霄山 see styles |
luó xiāo shān luo2 xiao1 shan1 lo hsiao shan |
Luoxiao Mountains, mountain range straddling the border between Jiangxi and Hunan |
羊毛衫 see styles |
yáng máo shān yang2 mao2 shan1 yang mao shan |
wool sweater; cardigan |
美姑縣 美姑县 see styles |
měi gū xiàn mei3 gu1 xian4 mei ku hsien |
Meigu county in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture 涼山彞族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2 shan1 Yi2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], south Sichuan |
聖住山 圣住山 see styles |
shèng zhù shān sheng4 zhu4 shan1 sheng chu shan Shōjū zan |
Seongju san |
膳魔師 膳魔师 see styles |
shàn mó shī shan4 mo2 shi1 shan mo shih |
Thermos (brand) |
自留山 see styles |
zì liú shān zi4 liu2 shan1 tzu liu shan |
hilly land allotted for private use |
興山區 兴山区 see styles |
xīng shān qū xing1 shan1 qu1 hsing shan ch`ü hsing shan chü |
Xingshan district of Hegang city 鶴崗|鹤岗[He4 gang3], Heilongjiang |
興山縣 兴山县 see styles |
xīng shān xiàn xing1 shan1 xian4 hsing shan hsien |
Xingshan county in Yichang 宜昌[Yi2 chang1], Hubei |
舊金山 旧金山 see styles |
jiù jīn shān jiu4 jin1 shan1 chiu chin shan |
San Francisco, California |
舞鋼市 舞钢市 see styles |
wǔ gāng shì wu3 gang1 shi4 wu kang shih |
Wugang, county-level city in Pingdingshan 平頂山|平顶山[Ping2 ding3 shan1], Henan |
舟山市 see styles |
zhōu shān shì zhou1 shan1 shi4 chou shan shih |
Zhoushan, prefecture-level city in Zhejiang (consisting solely of islands); formerly Dinghai 定海 |
船山區 船山区 see styles |
chuán shān qū chuan2 shan1 qu1 ch`uan shan ch`ü chuan shan chü |
Chuanshan district of Suining city 遂寧市|遂宁市[Sui4 ning2 shi4], Sichuan |
芭蕉扇 see styles |
bā jiāo shàn ba1 jiao1 shan4 pa chiao shan |
palm-leaf fan |
花山區 花山区 see styles |
huā shān qū hua1 shan1 qu1 hua shan ch`ü hua shan chü |
Huashan, a district of Ma'anshan City 馬鞍山市|马鞍山市[Ma3an1shan1 Shi4], Anhui |
花果山 see styles |
huā guǒ shān hua1 guo3 shan1 hua kuo shan |
Mount Huaguo in Jiangsu, featured in 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 Ji4], tourist destination; (also the name of mountains in other parts of China) |
苫婆羅 苫婆罗 see styles |
shān pó luó shan1 po2 luo2 shan p`o lo shan po lo senbara |
擔歩羅 jambhala, jambhīra, the citron tree, Blyxa octandra. |
苫末羅 苫末罗 see styles |
shān mò luó shan1 mo4 luo2 shan mo lo senmara |
camara, name of several plants, āmra, betel-nut, etc.; the resort of 'golden-winged birds'. |
英山縣 英山县 see styles |
yīng shān xiàn ying1 shan1 xian4 ying shan hsien |
Yingshan county in Huanggang 黃岡|黄冈[Huang2 gang1], Hubei |
茄克衫 see styles |
jiā kè shān jia1 ke4 shan1 chia k`o shan chia ko shan |
jacket |
草珊瑚 see styles |
cǎo shān hú cao3 shan1 hu2 ts`ao shan hu tsao shan hu |
Sarcandra glabra (botany) |
萊山區 莱山区 see styles |
lái shān qū lai2 shan1 qu1 lai shan ch`ü lai shan chü |
Laishan district of Yantai city 煙台市|烟台市, Shandong |
萬壽山 万寿山 see styles |
wàn shòu shān wan4 shou4 shan1 wan shou shan |
Longevity Hill in the Summer Palace 頤和園|颐和园[Yi2 he2 yuan2], Beijing |
萬山區 万山区 see styles |
wàn shān qū wan4 shan1 qu1 wan shan ch`ü wan shan chü |
Wanshan, a district of Tongren 銅仁市|铜仁市[Tong2ren2 Shi4], Guizhou |
萬山鎮 万山镇 see styles |
wàn shān zhèn wan4 shan1 zhen4 wan shan chen |
Wanshan township in Tongren prefecture 銅仁地區|铜仁地区[Tong2 ren2 di4 qu1], Guizhou |
萬洋山 万洋山 see styles |
wàn yáng shān wan4 yang2 shan1 wan yang shan |
Mt Wanyang between Jiangxi and Hunan |
落基山 see styles |
luò jī shān luo4 ji1 shan1 lo chi shan |
Rocky Mountains in West US and Canada |
蒙山縣 蒙山县 see styles |
méng shān xiàn meng2 shan1 xian4 meng shan hsien |
Mengshan county in Wuzhou 梧州[Wu2 zhou1], Guangxi |
蒲膳尼 see styles |
pú shàn ní pu2 shan4 ni2 p`u shan ni pu shan ni fuzenni |
edible |
蒼山縣 苍山县 see styles |
cāng shān xiàn cang1 shan1 xian4 ts`ang shan hsien tsang shan hsien |
Cangshan county in Linyi 臨沂|临沂[Lin2 yi2], Shandong |
蔚山市 see styles |
wèi shān shì wei4 shan1 shi4 wei shan shih |
Ulsan Metropolitan City in South Gyeongsang Province 慶尚南道|庆尚南道[Qing4 shang4 nan2 dao4], South Korea |
蕭一山 萧一山 see styles |
xiāo yī shān xiao1 yi1 shan1 hsiao i shan |
Xiao Yishan (1902-1978), Modern historian of the Qing dynasty |
蕭山區 萧山区 see styles |
xiāo shān qū xiao1 shan1 qu1 hsiao shan ch`ü hsiao shan chü |
Xiaoshan district of Hangzhou city 杭州市[Hang2 zhou1 shi4], Zhejiang |
藍山縣 蓝山县 see styles |
lán shān xiàn lan2 shan1 xian4 lan shan hsien |
Lanshan county in Yongzhou 永州[Yong3 zhou1], Hunan |
蘆山縣 芦山县 see styles |
lú shān xiàn lu2 shan1 xian4 lu shan hsien |
Lushan county in Ya'an 雅安[Ya3 an1], Sichuan |
蘭山區 兰山区 see styles |
lán shān qū lan2 shan1 qu1 lan shan ch`ü lan shan chü |
Lanshan district of Linyi city 臨沂市|临沂市[Lin2 yi2 shi4], Shandong |
虎丘山 see styles |
hǔ qiū shān hu3 qiu1 shan1 hu ch`iu shan hu chiu shan Koku san |
Huqiu Shan, a monastery at Suzhou, which gave rise to a branch of the Chan (Zen) school, founded by 紹隆 Shaolong. |
蚌山區 蚌山区 see styles |
bèng shān qū beng4 shan1 qu1 peng shan ch`ü peng shan chü |
Bengshan, a district of Bengbu City 蚌埠市[Beng4bu4 Shi4], Anhui |
蜀山區 蜀山区 see styles |
shǔ shān qū shu3 shan1 qu1 shu shan ch`ü shu shan chü |
Shushan, a district of Hefei City 合肥市[He2fei2 Shi4], Anhui |
蝶山區 蝶山区 see styles |
dié shān qū die2 shan1 qu1 tieh shan ch`ü tieh shan chü |
Dieshan district of Wuzhou city 梧州市[Wu2 zhou1 shi4], Guangxi |
衛東區 卫东区 see styles |
wèi dōng qū wei4 dong1 qu1 wei tung ch`ü wei tung chü |
Weidong district of Pingdingshan city 平頂山市|平顶山市[Ping2 ding3 shan1 shi4], Henan |
衡山縣 衡山县 see styles |
héng shān xiàn heng2 shan1 xian4 heng shan hsien |
Hengshan county in Hengyang 衡陽|衡阳[Heng2 yang2], Hunan |
褒禪山 褒禅山 see styles |
bāo chán shān bao1 chan2 shan1 pao ch`an shan pao chan shan |
Mt Baochan in Anhui; formerly known as Mt Hua 華山|华山 |
西乃山 see styles |
xī nǎi shān xi1 nai3 shan1 hsi nai shan |
Mount Sinai |
西塞山 see styles |
xī sài shān xi1 sai4 shan1 hsi sai shan |
Xisaishan district of Huangshi city 黃石市|黄石市[Huang2 shi2 shi4], Hubei |
西奈山 see styles |
xī nài shān xi1 nai4 shan1 hsi nai shan |
Mount Sinai |
西安市 see styles |
xī ān shì xi1 an1 shi4 hsi an shih |
Xi’an, sub-provincial city and capital of Shaanxi 陝西省|陕西省[Shan3 xi1 Sheng3] in northwest China |
西山區 西山区 see styles |
xī shān qū xi1 shan1 qu1 hsi shan ch`ü hsi shan chü |
Xishan district of Kunming city 昆明市[Kun1 ming2 shi4], Yunnan |
西山派 see styles |
xī shān pài xi1 shan1 pai4 hsi shan p`ai hsi shan pai seizanha / sezanha せいざんは |
Seizan sect (of Pure Land Buddhism) West Mountain School |
西昌市 see styles |
xī chāng shì xi1 chang1 shi4 hsi ch`ang shih hsi chang shih |
Xichang, county-level city in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture 涼山彞族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2 shan1 Yi2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], south Sichuan |
西洋杉 see styles |
xī yáng shān xi1 yang2 shan1 hsi yang shan |
cedar |
西疇縣 西畴县 see styles |
xī chóu xiàn xi1 chou2 xian4 hsi ch`ou hsien hsi chou hsien |
Xichou county in Wenshan Zhuang and Miao autonomous prefecture 文山壯族苗族自治州|文山壮族苗族自治州[Wen2 shan1 Zhuang4 zu2 Miao2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Yunnan |
角閃石 角闪石 see styles |
jiǎo shǎn shí jiao3 shan3 shi2 chiao shan shih kakusenseki かくせんせき |
hornblende (rock-forming mineral, type of amphibole) amphibole |
許地山 许地山 see styles |
xǔ dì shān xu3 di4 shan1 hsü ti shan |
Xu Dishan (1893-1941), journalist, publisher and novelist |
誐耶山 see styles |
é yé shān e2 ye2 shan1 o yeh shan Gayasan |
Gayā |
調兵山 调兵山 see styles |
diào bīng shān diao4 bing1 shan1 tiao ping shan |
Mt Diaobingshan in Tieling; Diaobingshan district of Tieling city 鐵嶺市|铁岭市[Tie3 ling3 shi4], Liaoning |
諦善巧 谛善巧 see styles |
dì shàn qiǎo di4 shan4 qiao3 ti shan ch`iao ti shan chiao tai zengyō |
skillfulness in regard to the truths |
諸廣山 诸广山 see styles |
zhū guǎng shān zhu1 guang3 shan1 chu kuang shan |
Mt Zhuguang between Jiangxi and Hunan |
讚歎善 see styles |
zàn tàn shàn zan4 tan4 shan4 tsan t`an shan tsan tan shan santanzen |
to praise |
豐南區 丰南区 see styles |
fēng nán qū feng1 nan2 qu1 feng nan ch`ü feng nan chü |
Fengnan district of Tangshan city 唐山市[Tang2 shan1 shi4], Hebei |
豐潤區 丰润区 see styles |
fēng rùn qū feng1 run4 qu1 feng jun ch`ü feng jun chü |
Fengrun district of Tangshan city 唐山市[Tang2 shan1 shi4], Hebei |
象堅山 象坚山 see styles |
xiàng jiān shān xiang4 jian1 shan1 hsiang chien shan Zōken san |
Pīlusāragiri, a mountain southwest of Kapiśā, on the top of which Aśoka erected a stūpa, the Pīlusāra-stūpa. |
象山區 象山区 see styles |
xiàng shān qū xiang4 shan1 qu1 hsiang shan ch`ü hsiang shan chü |
Xiangshan district of Guilin city 桂林市[Gui4 lin2 shi4], Guangxi |
象山縣 象山县 see styles |
xiàng shān xiàn xiang4 shan1 xian4 hsiang shan hsien |
Xiangshan county in Ningbo 寧波|宁波[Ning2 bo1], Zhejiang |
象頭山 象头山 see styles |
xiàng tóu shān xiang4 tou2 shan1 hsiang t`ou shan hsiang tou shan zouzusan / zozusan ぞうずさん |
(personal name) Zouzusan Gayāśiras, tr. as elephant-head mountain, name of two mountains, one near Gayā, the other said to be near the river Nairañjanā, 150 li away. |
象鼻山 see styles |
xiàng bí shān xiang4 bi2 shan1 hsiang pi shan zoubisan / zobisan ぞうびさん |
Elephant Trunk Hill in Guilin, Guangxi (place-name) Zoubisan |
貓兒山 猫儿山 see styles |
māo ér shān mao1 er2 shan1 mao erh shan |
Kitten Mountain, Guangxi |
貢嘎縣 贡嘎县 see styles |
gòng gá xiàn gong4 ga2 xian4 kung ka hsien |
Gonggar county, Tibetan: Gong dkar rdzong, in Lhokha prefecture 山南地區|山南地区[Shan1 nan2 di4 qu1], Tibet |
貢山縣 贡山县 see styles |
gòng shān xiàn gong4 shan1 xian4 kung shan hsien |
Gongshan Derung and Nu autonomous county in Nujiang Lisu autonomous prefecture 怒江傈僳族自治州[Nu4 jiang1 Li4 su4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1] in northwest Yunnan |
貴珊瑚 贵珊瑚 see styles |
guì shān hú gui4 shan1 hu2 kuei shan hu |
precious coral; red coral (Corallium rubrum and several related species of marine coral) |
賀蘭山 贺兰山 see styles |
hè lán shān he4 lan2 shan1 ho lan shan |
Helan Mountains, lying across part of the border between Ningxia and Inner Mongolia |
賢善行 贤善行 see styles |
xián shàn xíng xian2 shan4 xing2 hsien shan hsing kenzen gyō |
the behavior of the wise |
賢善首 贤善首 see styles |
xián shàn shǒu xian2 shan4 shou3 hsien shan shou genzenshu |
Chief Worthy |
贍部提 赡部提 see styles |
shàn bù tí shan4 bu4 ti2 shan pu t`i shan pu ti Senbudai |
Jambudvīpa |
贍部洲 赡部洲 see styles |
shàn bù zhōu shan4 bu4 zhou1 shan pu chou senbushū |
Jambudvīpa. Name of the southern of the four great continents, said to be of triangular shape, and to be called after the shape of the leaf of an immense Jambu-tree on Mount Meru, or after fine gold that is found below the tree. It is divided into four parts: south of the Himālayas by the lord of elephants, because of their number; north by the lord of horses; west by the lord of jewels; east by the lord of men. This seems to imply a region larger than India, and Eitel includes in Jambudvīpa the following countries around the Anavatapta lake and the Himālayas. North: Huns, Uigurs, Turks. East: China, Corea, Japan, and some islands. South: Northern India with twenty-seven kingdoms, Eastern India ten kingdoms, Southern India fifteen kingdoms, Central India thirty kingdoms. West: Thirty-four kingdoms. |
贍部金 赡部金 see styles |
shàn bù jīn shan4 bu4 jin1 shan pu chin senbu kon |
(贍部) jambūnada, the produce of the river Jambūnadī, i.e. gold, hence 贍部光像is an image of golden glory, especially the image of Śākyamuni attributed to Anathapiṇḍaka. |
贍養費 赡养费 see styles |
shàn yǎng fèi shan4 yang3 fei4 shan yang fei |
alimony; child support; maintenance allowance |
赫山區 赫山区 see styles |
hè shān qū he4 shan1 qu1 ho shan ch`ü ho shan chü |
Heshan district of Yiyang city 益陽市|益阳市[Yi4 yang2 shi4], Hunan |
起善心 see styles |
qǐ shàn xīn qi3 shan4 xin1 ch`i shan hsin chi shan hsin ki zenshin |
to give rise to wholesome states of mind |
越西縣 越西县 see styles |
yuè xī xiàn yue4 xi1 xian4 yüeh hsi hsien |
Yuexi county in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture 涼山彞族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2 shan1 Yi2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], south Sichuan |
趙本山 赵本山 see styles |
zhào běn shān zhao4 ben3 shan1 chao pen shan |
Zhao Benshan (1958-), universally known PRC TV comedian |
跑馬山 跑马山 see styles |
pǎo mǎ shān pao3 ma3 shan1 p`ao ma shan pao ma shan |
Paoma Mountain in Kangding 康定[Kang1 ding4], Sichuan |
路北區 路北区 see styles |
lù běi qū lu4 bei3 qu1 lu pei ch`ü lu pei chü |
Lubei district of Tangshan city 唐山市[Tang2 shan1 shi4], Hebei |
路南區 路南区 see styles |
lù nán qū lu4 nan2 qu1 lu nan ch`ü lu nan chü |
Lunan district of Tangshan city 唐山市[Tang2 shan1 shi4], Hebei |
踰繕那 踰缮那 see styles |
yú shàn nà yu2 shan4 na4 yü shan na yuzenna |
踰闍那 v. 由 yojana. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Shan" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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
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