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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
仙宮 仙宫 see styles |
xiān gōng xian1 gong1 hsien kung senkyuu / senkyu せんきゅう |
underground palace of ghouls, e.g. Asgard of Scandinavian mythology (1) (archaism) hermit's residence; (2) retired emperor's palace |
仙洞 see styles |
sentou / sento せんとう |
(1) (form) residence of a retired emperor; dwelling of a former emperor; (2) (form) retired emperor; former emperor; emperor emeritus |
代宗 see styles |
dài zōng dai4 zong1 tai tsung daisou / daiso だいそう |
Daizong, temple name of seventh Ming emperor Jingtai 景泰[Jing3 tai4] (personal name) Daisou |
令和 see styles |
lìng hé ling4 he2 ling ho rewa れわ |
Reiwa, Japanese era name, corresponding to the reign (2019-) of emperor Naruhito 德仁[De2 ren2] Reiwa era (May 1, 2019-); (female given name) Rewa |
伏羲 see styles |
fú xī fu2 xi1 fu hsi fukugi ふくぎ |
Fuxi, legendary Chinese emperor, trad. 2852-2738 BC, mythical creator of fishing, trapping and writing (myth) Fuxi (first mythical emperor of China); Fu Hsi |
伝奏 see styles |
tensou; densou / tenso; denso てんそう; でんそう |
(noun, transitive verb) delivering a message to the emperor |
伴熱 伴热 see styles |
bàn rè ban4 re4 pan je |
electric heat tracing; steam tracing (for maintaining the temperature of pipes etc) |
低温 see styles |
teion / teon ていおん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) low temperature |
低溫 低温 see styles |
dī wēn di1 wen1 ti wen |
low temperature See: 低温 |
体温 see styles |
taion たいおん |
body temperature |
何度 see styles |
nando なんど |
(n,adv) (1) how many times; (2) how many degrees (temperature, angle, etc.) |
余車 余车 see styles |
yú chē yu2 che1 yü ch`e yü che |
emperor's carriage |
佛爺 佛爷 see styles |
fó ye fo2 ye5 fo yeh |
Buddha (term of respect for Sakyamuni 釋迦牟尼|释迦牟尼[Shi4 jia1 mou2 ni2]); His Holiness (refers to a Buddhist grandee); Buddha; God; emperor; in late Qing court, refers exclusively to Empress Dowager Cixi 慈禧太后[Ci2 xi3 tai4 hou4] |
佛骨 see styles |
fó gǔ fo2 gu3 fo ku bukkotsu |
Buddha's bones (as a sacred relic) A bone of the Buddha, especially the bone against whose reception by the emperor Xianzong the famous protest of Hanyu was made in 819. |
使性 see styles |
shǐ xìng shi3 xing4 shih hsing |
to throw a fit; to act temperamental |
侍講 see styles |
jikou / jiko じこう |
(1) (hist) tutor to a daimyo, etc.; (2) (hist) tutor to the emperor or crown prince (Meiji period) |
供御 see styles |
kugo; gugo; kugyo くご; ぐご; くぎょ |
emperor's meal |
便殿 see styles |
binden; benden びんでん; べんでん |
emperor's temporary place of sojourn |
保駕 保驾 see styles |
bǎo jià bao3 jia4 pao chia |
(in former times) to escort the emperor (or other important personage); (nowadays) to escort sb (usually jocular) |
倉頡 仓颉 see styles |
cāng jié cang1 jie2 ts`ang chieh tsang chieh souketsu / soketsu そうけつ |
Cang Jie, legendary scribe of the Yellow Emperor and inventor of Chinese writing; (computing) Cangjie input method (abbreviation) {comp} (See 倉頡輸入法) Cangjie (input method for Chinese); (person) Cangjie (c. 2667-2596 BCE; supposed inventor of Chinese characters) |
倚子 see styles |
isu いす ishi いし |
(out-dated kanji) (1) chair; stool; (2) post; office; position; traditional square chair with armrests and a torii-shaped back (used by the emperor, etc. during ceremonies) |
元年 see styles |
yuán nián yuan2 nian2 yüan nien mototoshi もととし |
first year of an emperor's reign; first year of an era; first year of a significant time period (1) first year (of an imperial era); (2) year something (important) first happened or began; (personal name) Mototoshi |
元老 see styles |
yuán lǎo yuan2 lao3 yüan lao genrou / genro げんろう |
senior figure; elder; doyen (1) elder statesman; doyen; old-timer; authority; (2) (hist) genrō (member of a pre-WWII body that informally advised the emperor) |
元龍 元龙 see styles |
yuán lóng yuan2 long2 yüan lung |
one that has achieved the way; emperor |
先君 see styles |
xiān jun xian1 jun1 hsien chün senkun せんくん |
my late father; my ancestors; the late emperor (1) (form) previous lord; late lord; (2) (form) (one's) late father; (3) (form) ancestor |
先帝 see styles |
sentei / sente せんてい |
the late emperor; preceding emperor |
先皇 see styles |
xiān huáng xian1 huang2 hsien huang senkou; sennou; senou / senko; senno; seno せんこう; せんのう; せんおう |
emperor of a former dynasty (archaism) preceding emperor |
光緒 光绪 see styles |
guāng xù guang1 xu4 kuang hsü mitsuo みつお |
reign name of penultimate Qing emperor Guangxu or Guang-hsu (1875-1908) Guangxu era (of emperor Dezong of Qing; 1875-1908); (personal name) Mitsuo |
入御 see styles |
nyuugyo; jugyo / nyugyo; jugyo にゅうぎょ; じゅぎょ |
(noun/participle) (ant: 出御) emperor's return to the imperial palace |
內廷 内廷 see styles |
nèi tíng nei4 ting2 nei t`ing nei ting |
place at the imperial court, where emperor handled government affairs, gave orders etc See: 内廷 |
內經 内经 see styles |
nèi jīng nei4 jing1 nei ching naikyō |
abbr. for 黃帝內經|黄帝内经[Huang2 di4 Nei4 jing1], The Yellow Emperor's Internal Canon, medical text c. 300 BC inner scriptures |
內齋 内斋 see styles |
nèi zhāi nei4 zhai1 nei chai naisai |
Buddhist ceremonies in the palace on the emperor's birthday, v. 內道塲. |
八姓 see styles |
hassei / hasse はっせい |
(archaism) (See 八色の姓) eight hereditary titles (designated by Emperor Tenmu in 684 CE: Mahito, Ason, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, Inagi) |
公卿 see styles |
gōng qīng gong1 qing1 kung ch`ing kung ching kugyou; koukei; kuge(gikun) / kugyo; koke; kuge(gikun) くぎょう; こうけい; くげ(gikun) |
high-ranking officials in the court of a Chinese emperor (1) (hist) high-ranking court noble; senior court official; kugyō; (2) (こうけい only) (hist) three lords and nine ministers (of the ancient Chinese government) |
内奏 see styles |
naisou / naiso ないそう |
(noun/participle) secret report to the emperor |
内旨 see styles |
naishi ないし |
emperor's secret orders |
内裏 see styles |
dairi だいり |
(1) imperial palace; (2) (abbreviation) (See 内裏雛) festival dolls representing the emperor and the empress; (place-name) Dairi |
冬日 see styles |
fuyubi ふゆび |
(1) winter sun; winter sunshine; (2) day on which the temperature drops below 0°C; below-freezing day |
冷す see styles |
hiyasu ひやす |
(transitive verb) (1) to cool (from room temperature); to chill; to refrigerate; (2) to calm down; to cool off; to regain one's composure; to relax; (3) to be frightened (at); to be scared (of) |
冷暖 see styles |
lěng nuǎn leng3 nuan3 leng nuan ryōdan |
lit. daily changes of temperature; fig. well-being; sb's comfort, health, prosperity etc Cold and warm. |
冷温 see styles |
reion / reon れいおん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) cold and warm; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) low temperature |
凱徹 凯彻 see styles |
kǎi chè kai3 che4 k`ai ch`e kai che |
variant of 愷撒|恺撒, Caesar (emperor) |
出御 see styles |
shutsugyo しゅつぎょ |
(n,vs,vi) (honorific or respectful language) (ant: 入御) emperor's arrival (at his office, etc.) |
刃文 see styles |
hamon はもん |
temper pattern of a sword blade |
刑天 see styles |
xíng tiān xing2 tian1 hsing t`ien hsing tien |
Xingtian, headless giant hero of Chinese mythology decapitated by the Yellow Emperor 黃帝|黄帝[Huang2 di4] |
列氏 see styles |
resshi れっし |
(abbreviation) (See 列氏温度) Réaumur temperature scale; degrees Réaumur |
前帝 see styles |
zentei / zente ぜんてい |
(rare) (See 先帝) preceding emperor |
劉基 刘基 see styles |
liú jī liu2 ji1 liu chi |
Liu Ji or Liu Bowen 劉伯溫|刘伯温[Liu2 Bo2 wen1] (1311-1375), general under the first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋[Zhu1 Yuan2 zhang1], with a reputation as a military genius |
劉奭 刘奭 see styles |
liú shì liu2 shi4 liu shih |
Liu Shi, personal name of Han Emperor Yuandi 漢元帝|汉元帝[Han4 Yuan2 di4] |
劉恆 刘恒 see styles |
liú héng liu2 heng2 liu heng |
Liu Heng, personal name of Han emperor Han Wendi 漢文帝|汉文帝; Liu Heng (1954-), Chinese writer |
劉禪 刘禅 see styles |
liú shàn liu2 shan4 liu shan ryuuzen / ryuzen りゅうぜん |
Liu Shan (207-271), son of Liu Bei, reigned as Shu Han emperor 233-263; Taiwan pr. [Liu2 Chan2] (person) Liu Shan (207-271; emperor of Shu Han 223-263) |
劉裕 刘裕 see styles |
liú yù liu2 yu4 liu yü ryuuyou / ryuyo りゅうよう |
Liu Yu, founder of Song of the Southern dynasties 劉宋|刘宋[Liu2 Song4], broke away from Eastern Jin in 420, reigned as Emperor Wu of Song 宋武帝[Song4 Wu3 di4] (personal name) Ryūyou |
劉邦 刘邦 see styles |
liú bāng liu2 bang1 liu pang ryuuhou / ryuho りゅうほう |
Liu Bang (256 or 247-195 BC), bandit leader who became first Han emperor Han Gaozu 漢高祖|汉高祖 (reigned 202-195 BC) (person) Emperor Gaozu of Han (BCE 247-195); Liu Bang |
加溫 加温 see styles |
jiā wēn jia1 wen1 chia wen |
to heat; to add warmth; to raise temperature; fig. to stimulate See: 加温 |
劾奏 see styles |
gaisou / gaiso がいそう |
(noun/participle) report of an official's offence to the emperor (offense) |
勅勘 see styles |
chokkan ちょっかん |
the emperor's censure |
勅撰 see styles |
chokusen ちょくせん |
(noun, transitive verb) (See 私撰・2) compilation for the emperor; emperor's literary production |
勅答 see styles |
chokutou / chokuto ちょくとう |
(noun/participle) emperor's reply; reply to the emperor |
勅裁 see styles |
chokusai ちょくさい |
(1) imperial decision; imperial sanction; (2) (hist) direct ruling of the Emperor (under the Meiji constitution) |
勤王 see styles |
qín wáng qin2 wang2 ch`in wang chin wang kinnou / kinno きんのう |
to serve the king diligently; to save the country in times of danger; to send troops to rescue the king loyalty to the emperor; loyalism |
勤皇 see styles |
kinnou / kinno きんのう |
loyalty to the emperor; loyalism |
化内 see styles |
kenai けない |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 化外) imperial lands; lands blessed by the emperor's reign |
十善 see styles |
shí shàn shi2 shan4 shih shan juuzen / juzen じゅうぜん |
(1) {Buddh} (See 十悪・2) the ten good acts; (2) (See 十善の君) the emperor ten kinds of wholesome behavior |
升溫 升温 see styles |
shēng wēn sheng1 wen1 sheng wen |
to become hot; temperature rise; (fig.) to intensify; to hot up; to escalate; to get a boost |
升遐 see styles |
shēng xiá sheng1 xia2 sheng hsia |
to pass away (of an emperor) |
南藏 see styles |
nán zàng nan2 zang4 nan tsang Nanzō |
The Southern Collection, or Edition, of the Chinese Buddhist Canon, published at Nanking under the reign of Tai Tsu, the first emperor of the Ming dynasty, who reigned A.D. 1368-1398. |
南陽 南阳 see styles |
nán yáng nan2 yang2 nan yang miharu みはる |
see 南陽市|南阳市[Nan2yang2 Shi4] (female given name) Miharu Nan-yang, a noted monk who had influence with the Tang emperors Su Tsung and Tai Tsung, circa 761-775. |
南面 see styles |
nán miàn nan2 mian4 nan mien nanmen なんめん |
south side; south (1) south face; south side; (n,vs,vi) (2) facing south; (n,vs,vi) (3) (form) ascending the throne; ruling (as emperor); (surname) Nanmen |
受命 see styles |
shòu mìng shou4 ming4 shou ming jumei / jume じゅめい |
ordained or appointed to a post; to benefit from counsel (n,vs,vi) (1) receiving an order; commission; (n,vs,vi) (2) (hist) (See 天命・1) receiving a mandate from heaven and becoming an emperor (in China) to live |
受封 see styles |
shòu fēng shou4 feng1 shou feng |
to receive fief and title; to be enfeoffed; (fig.) to be rewarded by the emperor |
叡感 see styles |
eikan / ekan えいかん |
emperor's approval |
叡慮 see styles |
eiryo / eryo えいりょ |
the emperor's pleasure |
叡旨 see styles |
eishi / eshi えいし |
the emperor's instructions |
叡覧 see styles |
eiran / eran えいらん |
the emperor's personal inspection |
同気 see styles |
douki / doki どうき |
same temperament; same turn of mind |
同治 see styles |
tóng zhì tong2 zhi4 t`ung chih tung chih douchi / dochi どうち |
reign name of Qing emperor (1861-1875) (hist) Dongzhi era (of emperor Muzong of Qing; 1861-1875) |
名諱 名讳 see styles |
míng huì ming2 hui4 ming hui |
taboo name (e.g. of emperor) |
吟醸 see styles |
ginjou / ginjo ぎんじょう |
(abbreviation) (See 吟醸酒) ginjō sake; high-quality sake brewed by low temperature fermentation from white rice milled to 60% |
告朔 see styles |
kousaku / kosaku こうさく |
(archaism) ceremony where the Emperor would inspect the records of attendance and absence of officials |
和順 和顺 see styles |
hé shùn he2 shun4 ho shun wajun わじゅん |
sweet-tempered; acquiescent (surname) Wajun Harmonious and compliant. |
咸豊 see styles |
kanpou / kanpo かんぽう |
(hist) Xianfeng era (of emperor Wenzong of Qing; 1850-1861) |
咸豐 咸丰 see styles |
xián fēng xian2 feng1 hsien feng |
Xianfeng (1831-1861), reign name of Qing emperor, reigned from 1850-1861; Xianfeng County in Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture 恩施土家族苗族自治州[En1 shi1 Tu3 jia1 zu2 Miao2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Hubei |
哀平 see styles |
āi píng ai1 ping2 ai p`ing ai ping |
joint name for the Han dynasty emperors Aidi (reigned 7-1 BC) and Pingdi (reigned 1 BC - 6 AD) |
唐堯 唐尧 see styles |
táng yáo tang2 yao2 t`ang yao tang yao |
Yao or Tang Yao (c. 2200 BC), one of Five Legendary Emperors 五帝[wu3 di4], second son of Di Ku 帝嚳|帝喾[Di4 Ku4] |
嘉仁 see styles |
jiā rén jia1 ren2 chia jen yoshihito よしひと |
Yoshihito, personal name of the Taishō 大正[Da4 zheng4] emperor of Japan (1879-1926), reigned 1912-1926 (male given name) Yoshihito |
嘉定 see styles |
jiā dìng jia1 ding4 chia ting zaadin / zadin ザーディン |
Jiading district of northwest Shanghai; final reign name 1208-1224 of South Song emperor Ningzong 寧宗|宁宗[Ning2 zong1] (place-name) Gia Dinh (old name for Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) |
嘉慶 嘉庆 see styles |
jiā qìng jia1 qing4 chia ch`ing chia ching kakei; kakyou / kake; kakyo かけい; かきょう |
Jiaqing Emperor (1760-1820), seventh Qing emperor, personal name 顒琰|颙琰[Yong2 yan3], reigned 1796-1820 (1) (hist) Kakei era (of the Northern Court; 1387.8.23-1389.2.9); Kakyō era; (2) (hist) Jiaqing era (of emperor Renzong of Qing; 1796-1820) |
四靈 四灵 see styles |
sì líng si4 ling2 ssu ling |
four divinities; four divine emperors; four mythical creatures symbolic of prosperity and longevity, namely the phoenix 鳳|凤[feng4], turtle 龜|龟[gui1], dragon 龍|龙[long2] and Chinese unicorn 麒麟[qi2 lin2]; also 四象[si4 xiang4], the four division of the sky |
回火 see styles |
huí huǒ hui2 huo3 hui huo |
to temper (iron); to flare back; flareback (in a gas burner); (of an engine) to backfire |
回鑾 回銮 see styles |
huí luán hui2 luan2 hui luan |
return of the emperor |
国忌 see styles |
kokki こっき |
anniversary of the death of an emperor or empress |
圍場 围场 see styles |
wéi chǎng wei2 chang3 wei ch`ang wei chang |
enclosure; pig pen; hunting ground exclusively kept for emperor or nobility (in former times) |
土溫 土温 see styles |
tǔ wēn tu3 wen1 t`u wen tu wen |
temperature of the soil |
地温 see styles |
chiharu ちはる |
ground temperature; soil temperature; (female given name) Chiharu |
夏日 see styles |
xià rì xia4 ri4 hsia jih natsuhi なつひ |
summertime (1) hot summer day; (2) (See 真夏日,猛暑日) day on which the temperature reaches at least 25°C; (surname, female given name) Natsuhi |
外廷 see styles |
gaitei / gaite がいてい |
public area of the Imperial Palace where the emperor carries out official business |
外朝 see styles |
gaichou / gaicho がいちょう |
(1) public area of the Imperial Palace where the emperor carries out official business; (2) imperial palace of a foreign country |
大前 see styles |
daizen だいぜん |
presence (of a god, emperor, etc.); (surname) Daizen |
大喪 see styles |
taisou / taiso たいそう |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 大喪の礼・たいそうのれい) funeral service of a Japanese emperor; (2) (archaism) Imperial mourning |
大帝 see styles |
dà dì da4 di4 ta ti taitei / taite たいてい |
heavenly emperor; "the Great" (title) great emperor; ... the Great Mahendra |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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