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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
武溪 see styles |
wǔ xī wu3 xi1 wu hsi |
Wu river in Hunan and Guangdong; formerly Shuang river 瀧水|泷水 |
武王 see styles |
buou / buo ぶおう |
(person) Wu Wang; King Wu |
毛孔 see styles |
máo kǒng mao2 kong3 mao k`ung mao kung mō kō もうく |
pore pore (of the skin) Hair-hole, pore, the pores. |
沈瑩 沈莹 see styles |
shěn yíng shen3 ying2 shen ying |
Shen Ying of Wu, governor (268-280) of coastal province of Wu and compiler of Seaboard Geographic Gazetteer 臨海水土誌|临海水土志 |
洞山 see styles |
dòng shān dong4 shan1 tung shan horayama ほらやま |
(surname) Horayama Cave hill or monastery in Yün-chou, modern Jui-chou, Kiangsi, noted for its T'ang teacher悟本 Wu-pen. |
洪武 see styles |
hóng wǔ hong2 wu3 hung wu |
Hongwu Emperor, also written Hung-wu Ti, reign name of first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋[Zhu1 Yuan2 zhang1] (1328-1398), reigned 1386-1398, temple name 明太祖[Ming2 Tai4 zu3] |
涇縣 泾县 see styles |
jīng xiàn jing1 xian4 ching hsien |
Jing County or Jingxian, a county in Xuancheng 宣城[Xuan1cheng2], Anhui |
淨空 see styles |
jìng kōng jing4 kong1 ching k`ung ching kung Jō Kū |
Jing Kong |
澄嚴 澄严 see styles |
chéng yán cheng2 yan2 ch`eng yen cheng yen Chōgon |
Jing-eom |
瀧水 泷水 see styles |
shuāng shuǐ shuang1 shui3 shuang shui takimizu たきみず |
Shuang river in Hunan and Guangdong (modern Wu river 武水) (surname) Takimizu |
玄高 see styles |
xuán gāo xuan2 gao1 hsüan kao Genkō |
Hsüan-kao, a famous Shensi monk, influential politically, later killed by order of the emperor Wu Ti, circa 400. |
王五 see styles |
wáng wǔ wang2 wu3 wang wu |
Wang Wu, name for an unspecified person, third of a series of three: 張三|张三[Zhang1 San1], 李四[Li3 Si4], 王五 Tom, Dick and Harry |
癟三 瘪三 see styles |
biē sān bie1 san1 pieh san |
(Wu dialect) bum; wretched-looking tramp who lives by begging or stealing |
盲禪 盲禅 see styles |
máng chán mang2 chan2 mang ch`an mang chan mō zen |
deluded Chan |
眞母 see styles |
zhēn mǔ zhen1 mu3 chen mu shin mo |
true mother |
祖元 see styles |
sogen そげん |
(person) Wuxue Zuyuan; Wu-hsueh Tsu-yuan (1226-1286) |
精河 see styles |
jīng hé jing1 he2 ching ho |
Jing Nahiyisi or Jinghe county in Börtala Mongol autonomous prefecture 博爾塔拉蒙古自治州|博尔塔拉蒙古自治州, Xinjiang |
結棍 结棍 see styles |
jié gùn jie2 gun4 chieh kun |
(Wu dialect) sturdy; robust; formidable; awesome |
聾盲 聋盲 see styles |
lóng máng long2 mang2 lung mang rō mō |
deaf and blind |
良賁 良贲 see styles |
liáng bēn liang2 ben1 liang pen Ryōbun |
Liangben, the Tang monk who assisted Amogha in the translation of the 仁王經 Ren Wang Jing. |
荊軻 荆轲 see styles |
jīng kē jing1 ke1 ching k`o ching ko keika / keka けいか |
Jing Ke (-227 BC), celebrated in verse and fiction as would-be assassin of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇) (person) Jing Ke (?-227 BC) |
莫言 see styles |
mò yán mo4 yan2 mo yen bakugen ばくげん |
Mo Yan (1955-), Chinese novelist, winner of 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature (person) Mo Yan (pen name of Chinese author Guan Moye, 2012 Nobel prize for literature) |
蕭寺 萧寺 see styles |
xiāo sì xiao1 si4 hsiao ssu shōji |
A name for monasteries in the Liang dynasty, A.D. 502-557, because Liang Wu Di built so many that they were called after his surname 蕭 Xiao. |
蘇武 苏武 see styles |
sū wǔ su1 wu3 su wu somu そむ |
Su Wu (140-60 BC), Han Dynasty diplomat and statesman, regarded as a model of courage and faithful service (surname) Somu |
虬宮 虬宫 see styles |
qiú gōng qiu2 gong1 ch`iu kung chiu kung kyūgū |
The dragon palace in which Nāgārjuna recited the 華嚴經 Huayan jing. |
行母 see styles |
xíng mǔ xing2 mu3 hsing mu gyō mo |
mātṛkā, 摩德理迦; the "mother of karma", i.e. the Abhidharma-piṭaka, which shows that karma produces karma, one act producing another. |
袁靜 袁静 see styles |
yuán jìng yuan2 jing4 yüan ching |
Yuan Jing (1911-1999), writer, dramatist and film critic |
訓讀 训读 see styles |
xùn dú xun4 du2 hsün tu |
a reading of a written Chinese word derived from a synonym (typically, a vernacular synonym) (e.g. in Mandarin, 投子[tou2 zi5] may be pronounced as its synonym 色子[shai3 zi5], and in Wu dialects, 二 is pronounced as its synonym 兩|两 "liahn"); to pronounce a word using such a reading; (Japanese linguistics) kun-reading, a pronunciation of a kanji derived from a native Japanese word that matches its meaning rather than from the pronunciation of the character in a Sinitic language at the time it was imported from China (Note: A kun-reading of a character is distinguished from its on-reading(s) 音讀|音读[yin1 du2]. For example, 山 has a kun-reading "yama" and an on-reading "san".) |
趙曄 赵晔 see styles |
zhào yè zhao4 ye4 chao yeh |
Zhao Ye, Han dynasty historian, author of History of the Southern States Wu and Yue 吳越春秋|吴越春秋 |
辰光 see styles |
chén guāng chen2 guang1 ch`en kuang chen kuang tokimi ときみ |
sunlight; (Wu dialect) time of the day; moment (personal name) Tokimi |
闔廬 阖庐 see styles |
hé lú he2 lu2 ho lu kouryo / koryo こうりょ |
King Helu of Wu (-496 BC, reigned 514-496 BC); also called 闔閭|阖闾 (person) Helu (King of Wu, 537-493 BCE) |
闔閭 阖闾 see styles |
hé lǘ he2 lu:2 ho lü kouryo / koryo こうりょ |
King Helu of Wu (-496 BC, reigned 514-496 BC); also called 闔廬|阖庐 (person) Helü (King of Wu, 537-493 BCE) |
陳勝 陈胜 see styles |
chén shèng chen2 sheng4 ch`en sheng chen sheng chinshou / chinsho ちんしょう |
Chen Sheng (died 208 BC), Qin dynasty rebel, leader of the Chen Sheng Wu Guang Uprising 陳勝吳廣起義|陈胜吴广起义[Chen2 Sheng4 Wu2 Guang3 Qi3 yi4] (given name) Chinshou |
靖安 see styles |
jìng ān jing4 an1 ching an |
Jing'an county in Yichun 宜春, Jiangxi |
靜山 静山 see styles |
jìng shān jing4 shan1 ching shan |
Cheng San (precinct in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore); Cheng Shan GRC, formerly (until the 1997 elections) a group representation constituency (electoral division) in Singapore See: 静山 |
館娃 see styles |
kanai かんあい |
palace (in China built by Wu Dynasty King) |
馮武 冯武 see styles |
féng wǔ feng2 wu3 feng wu |
Feng Doubo or Feng Wu (1672-), calligrapher of the Ming-Qing transition; also called 馮竇伯|冯窦伯[Feng2 Dou4 bo2] |
魯肅 鲁肃 see styles |
lǔ sù lu3 su4 lu su |
Lu Su or Lu Zijing 魯子敬|鲁子敬 (172-217), statesman, diplomat and strategist of Eastern Wu 東吳|东吴 |
モー子 see styles |
mooko モーこ |
(female given name) Mo-ko |
一字經 一字经 see styles |
yī zì jīng yi1 zi4 jing1 i tzu ching Ichijikyō |
Yizi jing |
三家村 see styles |
sān jiā cūn san1 jia1 cun1 san chia ts`un san chia tsun |
(lit.) village of three households; the Three Family Village, an essay column in a Beijing newspaper from 1961-1966, written by Deng Tuo 鄧拓|邓拓[Deng4 Tuo4], Wu Han 吳晗|吴晗[Wu2 Han2] and Liao Mosha 廖沫沙[Liao4 Mo4 sha1], criticized as anti-Party during the Cultural Revolution |
上海語 see styles |
shanhaigo シャンハイご |
(See 呉語・ごご) Shanghainese; Shanghai dialect (of Wu Chinese) |
上生經 上生经 see styles |
shàng shēng jīng shang4 sheng1 jing1 shang sheng ching Jōshō kyō |
Shangsheng jing |
下生經 下生经 see styles |
xià shēng jīng xia4 sheng1 jing1 hsia sheng ching Geshō kyō |
idem 彌勤下生經. |
世間經 世间经 see styles |
shì jiān jīng shi4 jian1 jing1 shih chien ching Seken kyō |
A sutra discussing causality in regard to the first three of the Four Dogmas 苦諦, 集諦 and 滅諦 in the 阿含經 34. |
五頂山 五顶山 see styles |
wǔ dǐng shān wu3 ding3 shan1 wu ting shan Gochō san |
idem Wu-Tai Shan 五臺. |
亞東縣 亚东县 see styles |
yà dōng xiàn ya4 dong1 xian4 ya tung hsien |
Yadong county, Tibetan: Gro mo rdzong, in Shigatse prefecture, Tibet |
京二胡 see styles |
jīng èr hú jing1 er4 hu2 ching erh hu |
jing'erhu, a two-stringed fiddle intermediate in size and pitch between the jinghu 京胡 and erhu 二胡, used to accompany Chinese opera; also called 京胡 |
京津冀 see styles |
jīng jīn jì jing1 jin1 ji4 ching chin chi |
Jing-Jin-Ji (Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei Province) |
伍子胥 see styles |
wǔ zǐ xū wu3 zi3 xu1 wu tzu hsü |
Wu Zixu (-484 BC), powerful politician, famous as destitute refugee begging in the town of Wu |
伍廷芳 see styles |
wǔ tíng fāng wu3 ting2 fang1 wu t`ing fang wu ting fang |
Wu Tingfang (1842-1922), diplomat and lawyer |
伯邑考 see styles |
bó yì kǎo bo2 yi4 kao3 po i k`ao po i kao |
Bo Yikao, eldest son of King Wen of Zhou 周文王[Zhou1 Wen2 wang2] and the elder brother of King Wu 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] who was the founder of the Zhou Dynasty 周朝[Zhou1 chao2] of ancient China |
光武帝 see styles |
koubutei / kobute こうぶてい |
(person) Kuang-wu (Chinese emperor) (BCE 5-57) |
光磁気 see styles |
hikarijiki ひかりじき |
magneto-optical; MO |
光讚經 光讚经 see styles |
guāng zàn jīng guang1 zan4 jing1 kuang tsan ching Kōsan kyō |
Guangzan jing |
准提經 准提经 see styles |
zhǔn tí jīng zhun3 ti2 jing1 chun t`i ching chun ti ching Shuntei kyō |
Zhunti jing |
分別經 分别经 see styles |
fēn bié jīng fen1 bie2 jing1 fen pieh ching Funbetsu kyō |
There are several sutras and śāstras with various 分別 titles. |
初發心 初发心 see styles |
chū fā xīn chu1 fa1 xin1 ch`u fa hsin chu fa hsin sho hosshin |
The initial determination to seek enlightenment; about which the 晉 Jin dynasty Huayan jing says: 初發心時便成正覺 at this very moment the novice enters into the status of perfect enlightenment; but other schools dispute the point. |
十輪經 十轮经 see styles |
shí lún jīng shi2 lun2 jing1 shih lun ching Jūrin kyō |
Shilun jing |
千鉢經 千钵经 see styles |
qiān bō jīng qian1 bo1 jing1 ch`ien po ching chien po ching Senpatsu kyō |
Qianbo jing |
占察經 占察经 see styles |
zhàn chá jīng zhan4 cha2 jing1 chan ch`a ching chan cha ching Senzatsu kyō |
Zhancha jing |
同性經 同性经 see styles |
tóng xìng jīng tong2 xing4 jing1 t`ung hsing ching tung hsing ching Dōshō kyō |
Tongxing jing |
吳三桂 吴三桂 see styles |
wú sān guì wu2 san1 gui4 wu san kuei |
Wu Sangui (1612-1678), Chinese general who let the Manchus into China and helped them establish the Qing Dynasty, later leading a revolt against Qing in an effort to start his own dynasty |
吳仁寶 吴仁宝 see styles |
wú rén bǎo wu2 ren2 bao3 wu jen pao |
Wu Renbao (1928-2013), former CCP chief of Huaxi Village 華西村|华西村[Hua2 xi1 Cun1], responsible for turning it into a modern rich community |
吳任臣 吴任臣 see styles |
wú rèn chén wu2 ren4 chen2 wu jen ch`en wu jen chen |
Wu Renchen (1628-1689), Qing dynasty polymath and historian, author of History of Ten States of South China 十國春秋|十国春秋 |
吳嘉經 吴嘉经 see styles |
wú jiā jīng wu2 jia1 jing1 wu chia ching |
Wu Jiajing (1618-1684), early Qing dynasty poet |
吳天明 吴天明 see styles |
wú tiān míng wu2 tian1 ming2 wu t`ien ming wu tien ming |
Wu Tianming (1939-), PRC film director |
吳孟超 吴孟超 see styles |
wú mèng chāo wu2 meng4 chao1 wu meng ch`ao wu meng chao |
Wu Mengchao (1922-), Chinese medical scientist and surgeon specializing in liver and gallbladder disorders |
吳官正 吴官正 see styles |
wú guān zhèng wu2 guan1 zheng4 wu kuan cheng |
Wu Guanzheng (1938-), former CCP Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection |
吳建豪 吴建豪 see styles |
wú jiàn háo wu2 jian4 hao2 wu chien hao |
Wu Jianhao or Vanness Wu (1978-), Taiwan pop star and actor, F4 band member |
吳承恩 吴承恩 see styles |
wú chéng ēn wu2 cheng2 en1 wu ch`eng en wu cheng en |
Wu Cheng'en (1500-1582), author (or compiler) of novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记 |
吳敬梓 吴敬梓 see styles |
wú jìng zǐ wu2 jing4 zi3 wu ching tzu |
Wu Jingzi (1701-1754), Qing dynasty novelist, author of The Scholars 儒林外史[Ru2lin2 Wai4shi3] |
吳永剛 吴永刚 see styles |
wú yǒng gāng wu2 yong3 gang1 wu yung kang |
Wu Yonggang (1907-1982), Chinese film director |
吳玉章 吴玉章 see styles |
wú yù zhāng wu2 yu4 zhang1 wu yü chang |
Wu Yuzhang (1878-1966), writer, educator and communist politician |
吳自牧 吴自牧 see styles |
wú zì mù wu2 zi4 mu4 wu tzu mu |
Wu Zimu (lived c. 1270), writer at the end of the Song dynasty |
吳趼人 吴趼人 see styles |
wú jiǎn rén wu2 jian3 ren2 wu chien jen |
Wu Jianren (1867-1910), late Qing dynasty novelist, author of The strange state of the world witnessed over 20 years 二十年目睹之怪現狀|二十年目睹之怪现状 |
吳邦國 吴邦国 see styles |
wú bāng guó wu2 bang1 guo2 wu pang kuo |
Wu Bangguo (1941-), PRC electrical engineer and politician, politburo member 1992-2012 |
呉清源 see styles |
goseigen / gosegen ごせいげん |
(personal name) Wu Qing Yuan (1914.6.12-2014.11.30; professional go player) |
呉道子 see styles |
godoushi / godoshi ごどうし |
(person) Wu Daozi; Wu Tao-tzu (approx. 680-750 CE) |
呉道玄 see styles |
godougen / godogen ごどうげん |
(person) Wu Daozi; Wu Tao-tzu (approx. 680-750 CE) |
周成王 see styles |
zhōu chéng wáng zhou1 cheng2 wang2 chou ch`eng wang chou cheng wang |
King Cheng of Zhou (1055-1021 BC), reigned 1042-1021 BC as the 2nd king of Western Zhou 西周[Xi1 Zhou1], son of King Wu of Zhou 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] |
周文王 see styles |
zhōu wén wáng zhou1 wen2 wang2 chou wen wang |
King Wen of Zhou state (c. 1152-1056 BC), reigned c. 1099-1056 BC as king of Zhou state, leading figure in building the subsequent Western Zhou dynasty, father of King Wu of Zhou 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] the first Zhou dynasty king |
周星馳 周星驰 see styles |
zhōu xīng chí zhou1 xing1 chi2 chou hsing ch`ih chou hsing chih choushinchii / choshinchi ちょうしんちー |
Stephen Chow (1962-), Hong Kong actor, comedian, screenwriter and film director, known for his mo lei tau 無厘頭|无厘头[wu2 li2 tou2] movies (personal name) Chōshinchi- |
周武王 see styles |
zhōu wǔ wáng zhou1 wu3 wang2 chou wu wang |
King Wu of Zhou (-1043), personal name Ji Fa 姬發|姬发, reigned 1046-1043 BC as first king of Western Zhou dynasty 1046-1043 BC |
啟海話 启海话 see styles |
qǐ hǎi huà qi3 hai3 hua4 ch`i hai hua chi hai hua |
Qihai dialect, a Wu dialect spoken in Tongzhou, Haimen, and Qidong districts in southern Jiangsu province, and on Chongming Island in Shanghai |
四物湯 四物汤 see styles |
sì wù tāng si4 wu4 tang1 ssu wu t`ang ssu wu tang |
four-substance decoction (si wu tang), tonic formula used in Chinese medicine |
圓滿經 圆满经 see styles |
yuán mǎn jīng yuan2 man3 jing1 yüan man ching Enman kyō |
The complete, or all-inclusive sūtra, a term applied to the Huayan jing. |
地持經 地持经 see styles |
dì chí jīng di4 chi2 jing1 ti ch`ih ching ti chih ching Jiji kyō |
Dichi jing |
大教網 大教网 see styles |
dà jiào wǎng da4 jiao4 wang3 ta chiao wang daikyō mō |
The net of the great teaching, which saves men from the sea of mortal life. |
大辯天 大辩天 see styles |
dà biàn tiān da4 bian4 tian1 ta pien t`ien ta pien tien Daiben ten |
Sarasvatī 大辯才天 (大辯才女); 大辯功德天 (大辯才功德天); 薩羅婆縛底; 薩羅酸底 A river, 'the modern Sursooty'; the goddess of it, who 'was persuaded to descend from heaven and confer her invention of language and letters on the human race by the sage Bhārata, whence one of her names is Bharatī'; sometimes assumes the form of a swan; eloquence, or literary elegance is associated with her. Cf. M. W. Known as the mother of speech, eloquence, letters, and music. Chinese texts describe this deity sometimes as male, but generally as female, and under several forms. As 'goddess of music and poetry' she is styled 妙 (or 美 ) 音天; 妙音樂天; 妙音佛母. She is represented in two forms, one with two arms and a lute, another with eight arms. Sister of Yama. 'A consort of both Brahmā and Mañjuśrī,' Getty. In Japan, when with a lute, Benten is a form of Saravastī, colour white, and riding a peacock. Tib. sbyaṅs-can-ma, or ṅag-gi-lha-mo; M. kele-yin iikin tegri; J. ben-zai-ten, or benten. |
太子丹 see styles |
tài zǐ dān tai4 zi3 dan1 t`ai tzu tan tai tzu tan |
Prince Dan of Yan (-226 BC), commissioned the attempted assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]) by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC |
妄分別 妄分别 see styles |
wàng fēn bié wang4 fen1 bie2 wang fen pieh mō funbetsu |
false discrimination |
妄境界 see styles |
wàng jìng jiè wang4 jing4 jie4 wang ching chieh mō kyōgai |
False environment; the unreal world. |
孔雀經 孔雀经 see styles |
kǒng qiǎo jīng kong3 qiao3 jing1 k`ung ch`iao ching kung chiao ching Kujaku kyō |
Kongqiao jing |
孟八郞 see styles |
mèng bā láng meng4 ba1 lang2 meng pa lang mō bachirō |
The eight violent fellows, a general term for plotters, ruffians, and those who write books opposed to the truth. |
孟景翼 see styles |
mèng jǐng yì meng4 jing3 yi4 meng ching i Mō Keiyoku |
Meng Jingyi |
孫武子 孙武子 see styles |
sūn wǔ zǐ sun1 wu3 zi3 sun wu tzu |
Sun Wu, famous general, strategist and Legalist philosopher, contemporary with Confucius 孔子[Kong3 zi3] (551-479 BC), author of "The Art of War" 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 fa3], also known as Sun Tzu 孫子|孙子[Sun1 zi3] |
宋武帝 see styles |
sòng wǔ dì song4 wu3 di4 sung wu ti |
Emperor Wu of Song (363-422), personal name Liu Yu 劉裕|刘裕[Liu2 Yu4], founder of Song of the Southern dynasties 劉宋|刘宋[Liu2 Song4], broke away from Eastern Jin in 420, reigned 420-422 |
寶號經 宝号经 see styles |
bǎo hào jīng bao3 hao4 jing1 pao hao ching Hōgō kyō |
Baohao jing |
対馬音 see styles |
tsushimaon つしまおん |
Wu dynasty reading of Chinese characters |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Jing Mo - Jing Wu" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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