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shè
    she4
she
 sha
    しゃ
Japanese variant of 舍[she4]
(suffix noun) (1) hut; house; (2) (abbreviation) (See 寄宿舎) boarding house; residence hall; dormitory; (3) (archaism) (in the ancient Chinese army) one day's march (approx. 12.2 km); (surname) Sha

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shì
    shi4
shih
old variant of 舐[shi4]


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    pu4
p`u
    pu
variant of 鋪|铺[pu4]; store

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    pu4
p`u
    pu
 ho
    ほ
Japanese variant of 舖|铺
(1) shop; store; (counter) (2) (See 畳物) counter for folded maps, etc.


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guǎn
    guan3
kuan
 yakata
    やかた
variant of 館|馆[guan3]
(surname) Yakata

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xiá
    xia2
hsia
variant of 轄|辖[xia2]


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chuán
    chuan2
ch`uan
    chuan
 fune
    ふね
variant of 船[chuan2]
(surname) Fune

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zào
    zao4
tsao
old variant of 造[zao4]


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qiáng
    qiang2
ch`iang
    chiang
variant of 檣|樯[qiang2]


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    lu3
lu
variant of 櫓|橹[lu3]


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    lu3
lu
 ro
    ろ
variant of 櫓|橹[lu3]
Japanese scull (oar attached to the rear of the boat by a traditional peg-in-hole oarlock)

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shǎi
    shai3
shai
 shiki
    しき
(coll.) color; used in 色子[shai3 zi5]
(counter) counter for colours; (female given name) Shiki
rūpa, outward appearance, form, colour, matter, thing; the desirable, especially feminine attraction. It is defined as that which has resistance; or which changes and disappears, i. e. the phenomenal; also as 顯, 形 and 表色 colour and quality, form or the measurable, and mode or action. There are divisions of two, i. e. inner and outer, as the organs and objects of sense; also colour and form; of three, i. e. the visible object, e. g. colour, the invisible object, e. g. sound, the invisible and immaterial; of eleven, i. e. the five organs and five objects of sense and the immaterial object; of fourteen, the five organs and five objects of sense and the four elements, earth, water, fire, air. rūpa is one of the six bāhya-āyatana, the 六塵; also one of the five skandhas, 五蘊, i. e. the 色身. Keith refers to rūpa as 'material form or matter which is underived (no-utpādā) and which is derived (utpādā)', the underived or independent being the tangible; the derived or dependent being the senses, e. g. of hearing; most of their objects, e. g. sound; the qualities or faculties of feminity, masculinity, vitality; intimation by act and speech, space; qualities of matter, e. g. buoyancy and physical nutriment.


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yàn
    yan4
yen
 yoshi
    よし
variant of 豔|艳[yan4]
(1) gloss; luster; lustre; shine; sheen; polish; (2) mellowness (of a voice); youthfulness (e.g. of skin); (3) interest; appeal; charm; color; colour; feeling; (4) romance; love; sexiness; (given name) Yoshi


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yàn
    yan4
yen
variant of 豔|艳[yan4]


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cǎo
    cao3
ts`ao
    tsao
 takakusa
    たかくさ
variant of 草[cao3]
(1) kanji "grass radical" (radical 140); (2) grass crown; (out-dated kanji) (1) grass; weed; herb; thatch; (2) (archaism) ninja; (prefix) (3) not genuine; substandard; (surname) Takakusa

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tiáo
    tiao2
t`iao
    tiao
old variant of 苕[tiao2]

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péng
    peng2
p`eng
    peng
luxuriant growth

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qiān
    qian1
ch`ien
    chien
green; luxuriant growth

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máng
    mang2
mang
 nogi
    のぎ
awn (of cereals); arista (of grain); tip (of a blade); Miscanthus sinensis (type of grass); variant of 邙, Mt Mang at Luoyang in Henan
arista; awn; (grain) beard


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huā
    hua1
hua
old variant of 花[hua1]
See:

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    fu2
fu
luxuriance of vegetation

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yuàn
    yuan4
yüan
 sono
    その
(literary) enclosed area for growing trees, keeping animals etc; imperial garden; park; (literary) center (of arts, literature etc)
(n,n-suf) (1) garden (esp. man-made); orchard; park; plantation; (2) place; location; (surname, female given name) Sono
A park, imperial park, a collection: v. Jetavana 祇.

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rǎn
    ran3
jan
luxuriant growth; passing (of time)

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bāo
    bao1
pao
 hou / ho
    ほう
bud; flower calyx; luxuriant; profuse
{bot} bract; (given name) Hou
to wrap


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zhù
    zhu4
chu
 o
    お
used in 苧麻|苎麻[zhu4 ma2]
(kana only) ramie (Boehmeria nivea var. nipononivea); (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) cannabis (Cannabis sativa); hemp (plant); (2) hemp (fiber); linen; flax; jute; (place-name) O

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    pa1
p`a
    pa
old variant of 葩[pa1]

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méi
    mei2
mei
 mei / me
    めい
variant of 莓, berry; strawberry
(kana only) strawberry (esp. the garden strawberry, Fragaria x ananassa); (female given name) Mei

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    fu2
fu
luxuriant growth

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mào
    mao4
mao
 motegi
    もてぎ
luxuriant; (chemistry) cyclopentadiene
(surname) Motegi
Flourishing.

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    zi1
tzu
old variant of 茲|兹[zi1]

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    ge2
ko
allium victorialis


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    li4
li
variant of 荔[li4]

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chǎi
    chai3
ch`ai
    chai
aromatic plant, possibly Dahurian angelica 白芷[bai2 zhi3] (archaic)

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    ci2
tz`u
    tzu
 ibara
    いばら
Caltrop or puncture vine (Tribulus terrestris); to thatch (a roof)
(1) thorny shrub; (2) wild rose; briar; (3) thorn; (4) (archit) cusp; (surname, female given name) Ibara

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    da2
ta
variant of 答[da2]


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jīng
    jing1
ching
 kei / ke
    けい
chaste tree or berry (Vitex agnus-castus); alternative name for the Zhou Dynasty state of Chu 楚國|楚国[Chu3 guo2]
(1) thorny shrub; (2) wild rose; briar; (3) thorn; (4) (archit) cusp; (surname) Kei


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qiáo
    qiao2
ch`iao
    chiao
common mallow (Malva sinensis); variant of 蕎|荞[qiao2]

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zhuāng
    zhuang1
chuang
 teien / teen
    ていえん
Japanese variant of 莊|庄
(suf,ctr) {mahj} counter for games of mahjong (chi: zhuāng); (surname) Teien


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dòu
    dou4
tou
legume; pulse; bean; pea (CL:顆|颗[ke1],粒[li4]) (variant of 豆[dou4])
See:

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suī
    sui1
sui
coriander


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zhuāng
    zhuang1
chuang
 sou / so
    そう
farmstead; village; manor; place of business; banker (in a gambling game); grave or solemn; holdings of a landlord (in imperial China)
(surname) Sou
Sedate, serious, proper, stern.

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méng
    meng2
meng
Fritillaria verticillata

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yǒu
    you3
yu
 hagusa
    はぐさ
Setaria viridis; vicious
(female given name) Hagusa

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piǎo
    piao3
p`iao
    piao
variant of 殍[piao3]

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é
    e2
o
zedoary (Curcuma zedoaria), plant rhizome similar to turmeric

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jié
    jie2
chieh
variant of 節|节[jie2]

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    yu4
luxuriance of growth

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jīng
    jing1
ching
 sei / se
    せい
leek flower; lush; luxuriant
(given name) Sei


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guǒ
    guo3
kuo
 konomi
    このみ
variant of 果[guo3]; fruit
(1) (archaism) fruit; (suf,ctr) (2) counter for fruit; (surname, female given name) Konomi
fruit

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    gu1
ku
 komo
    こも
Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia), now rare in the wild, formerly harvested for its grain, now mainly cultivated for its edible stem known as 茭白筍|茭白笋[jiao1 bai2 sun3], which is swollen by a smut fungus; variant of 菇[gu1]
(1) (abbreviation) woven straw mat (orig. made of wild rice leaves); (2) beggar; (3) (archaism) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia)


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ān
    an1
an
 iori
    いおり
variant of 庵[an1]
(n,n-suf) hermitage; retreat; (surname) Iori
Hut, thatched cottage, small temple, nunnery; translit. aṃ, āṃ.

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zhǒu
    zhou3
chou
variant of 帚[zhou3]

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chūn
    chun1
ch`un
    chun
old variant of 春[chun1]

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    qi1
ch`i
    chi
Celosia argentea; luxuriant

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méng
    meng2
meng
 moyuru
    もゆる
(bound form) to sprout; to bud; (coll.) cute; adorable (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 萌え "moe", affection for an anime or manga character); variant of 氓[meng2]
(female given name) Moyuru
a sprout

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    ji4
chi
old variant of 薺|荠[ji4]


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wàn
    wan4
wan
 yorozu
    よろづ
ten thousand; a great number
(counter) {mahj} counter for character tiles; (surname) Yorozu
Myriad, 10,000; all.


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xuān
    xuan1
hsüan
old variant of 萱[xuan1]
See:

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    zu1
tsu
variant of 菹[zu1]

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róu
    rou2
jou
Elsholtria paltrini

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    ge2
ko
 kuzu
    くず
kudzu (Pueraria lobata); hemp cloth
(1) kudzu (Pueraria montana); Japanese arrowroot; (2) (つづら only) (See 葛藤・つづらふじ・1) Chinese moonseed (Sinomenium acutum); (surname, given name) Kuzu
The rambling, or creeping bean.


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shēn
    shen1
shen
variant of 參|参[shen1]
See:


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yào
    yao4
yao
 yaku
    やく
leaf of the iris; variant of 藥|药[yao4]
{bot} anther

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wēi
    wei1
wei
luxuriant


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xūn
    xun1
hsün
 kun
    くん
used in 葷粥|荤粥[Xun1 yu4]
(1) strong-smelling vegetable (esp. garlic, onion, Chinese chives, Chinese scallion, Japanese garlic); (2) pungent vegetable (esp. ginger and water pepper)
Strongly smelling vegetables, e.g. onions, garlic, leeks, etc., forbidden to Buddhist vegetarians; any non-vegetarian food.


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chún
    chun2
ch`un
    chun
variant of 蓴|莼[chun2]

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qiàn
    qian4
ch`ien
    chien
luxuriant growth

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chú
    chu2
ch`u
    chu
 su
old variant of 芻|刍[chu2]
Hay, straw, fodder.

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zhēn
    zhen1
chen
 shin
    しん
abundant, luxuriant vegetation
(surname, given name) Shin


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    xi2
hsi
 mushiro
    むしろ
woven mat (variant of 席[xi2])
(1) woven mat (esp. one made of straw); (2) (archaism) seat

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wěng
    weng3
weng
 tokoro
    ところ
luxuriant vegetation
(surname) Tokoro

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zhuó
    zhuo2
cho
old variant of 䅵[zhuo2]


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shēn
    shen1
shen
variant of 參|参[shen1]
See:

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péng
    peng2
p`eng
    peng
 yomogi
    よもぎ
fleabane (family Asteraceae); disheveled; classifier for luxuriant plants, smoke, ashes, campfires: clump, puff
(1) Japanese mugwort (Artemisia princeps, Artemisia indica var. maximowiczii); (2) general term for plants in the Artemisia genus; mugwort; sagebrush; wormwood; (surname, female given name) Yomogi
mugwort or raspberry found growing sporadically among hemp

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píng
    ping2
p`ing
    ping
variant of 萍[ping2]

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    lu4
lu
 tade
    たで
luxuriant growth
(1) (kana only) knotweed (Polygonaceae); jointweed; smartweed; (2) (kana only) (See 柳蓼) water pepper (Persicaria hydropiper); (surname) Tade


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líng
    ling2
ling
variant of 菱[ling2]
See:

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    ji4
chi
luxuriant growth; extreme; reach


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    di4
ti
 heta; hozo
    へた; ほぞ
variant of 蒂[di4]
(kana only) {bot} calyx

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wèi
    wei4
wei
 shigeru
    しげる
Artemisia japonica; luxuriant; resplendent; impressive
(given name) Shigeru

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qiàn
    qian4
ch`ien
    chien
old variant of 蒨[qian4]


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    ma2
ma
hemp (variant of 麻[ma2])
See:

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cáng
    cang2
ts`ang
    tsang
 hidekazu
    ひでかず
Japanese variant of 藏
(n,n-suf) (1) possession; ownership; (2) (abbreviation) (See 西蔵・せいぞう) Tibet; Tibetan people; (given name) Hidekazu

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fán
    fan2
fan
 ban
    ばん
luxuriant; flourishing; to reproduce; to proliferate
(surname, given name) Ban


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ruǐ
    rui3
jui
variant of 蕊[rui3]
See:

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huá
    hua2
hua
old variant of 華|华[hua2]


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è
    e4
o
 hanabusa
    はなぶさ
old variant of 萼[e4]
(surname) Hanabusa

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    ru2
ju
variant of 茹[ru2]; see 蕠藘[ru2 lu:2]

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shùn
    shun4
shun
Hibiscus syriacus

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hòng
    hong4
hung
(literary) luxuriant; flourishing; (literary) bud; (dialect) long stem of certain vegetables


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xuān
    xuan1
hsüan
old variant of 萱[xuan1]
See:


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huì
    hui4
hui
to flourish; luxuriant growth


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xiāng
    xiang1
hsiang
aromatic herb used for seasoning; variant of 香[xiang1]


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jiàn
    jian4
chien
 susumu
    すすむ
to recommend; to offer sacrifice (arch.); grass; straw mat
(1) (abbreviation) woven straw mat (orig. made of wild rice leaves); (2) beggar; (3) (archaism) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia); (given name) Susumu

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xūn
    xun1
hsün
 nio
    にお
Japanese variant of 薰
(1) pleasant smell; aroma; fragrance; scent; (2) pleasant-smelling vegetation; (female given name) Nio

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yào
    yao4
yao
 kusuri
    くすり
Japanese variant of 藥|药
(slang) (See 麻薬) dope; narcotic; drug; (surname) Kusuri

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    ru2
ju
Elshotria paltrini

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zǎo
    zao3
tsao
old variant of 藻[zao3]

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ěr
    er3
erh
luxuriant growth of flower

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    ni3
ni
luxuriant (of plants)

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