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<...2021222324252627282930...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
杜仲 see styles |
dù zhòng du4 zhong4 tu chung tochuu; tochuu / tochu; tochu とちゅう; トチュウ |
eucommia (a kind of rubber tree) (kana only) (See トチュウ科) hardy rubber tree (near-threatened species often used in Chinese medicine, Eucommia ulmoides) |
杜牧 see styles |
dù mù du4 mu4 tu mu toboku とぼく |
Du Mu (803-852) Tang dynasty poet (person) Toboku (Chinese poet, 803-853 CE) |
条幅 see styles |
joufuku / jofuku じょうふく |
type of hanging scroll (made from paper of approx. 130cm x 30cm in size) |
東君 东君 see styles |
dōng jun dong1 jun1 tung chün |
Lord of the East, the sun God of Chinese mythology |
東密 东密 see styles |
dōng mì dong1 mi4 tung mi toumitsu / tomitsu とうみつ |
Japanese Esoteric Buddhism {Buddh} (See 台密・たいみつ) esoteric Buddhism of the Japanese Shingon sect The eastern esoteric or Shingon sect of Japan, in contrast with the Tiantai esoteric sect. |
東海 东海 see styles |
dōng hǎi dong1 hai3 tung hai tonhe トンヘ |
East China Sea; East Sea (Chinese mythology and ancient geography) (1) Tōkai region; region south of Tokyo on the Pacific Ocean side of Japan; (2) (sensitive word) (See 日本海) East Sea (Korean name for the Sea of Japan); (place-name) Donghae (South Korea) eastern sea |
東琴 see styles |
azumagoto あずまごと |
(See 和琴) six-stringed Japanese zither |
東突 东突 see styles |
dōng tū dong1 tu1 tung t`u tung tu |
East Turkestan Liberation Organization (ETLO), Chinese dissident group; abbr. for 東突厥斯坦解放組織|东突厥斯坦解放组织 |
東芝 东芝 see styles |
dōng zhī dong1 zhi1 tung chih higashishiba ひがししば |
Toshiba, Japanese electronics company (1) (company) Toshiba Corporation; (2) (surname) Tōshiba; (surname) Higashishiba |
東遊 see styles |
azumaasobi / azumasobi あずまあそび |
(archaism) Azuma-asobi (ancient Japanese dance suite that originated in eastern Japan) |
東鑑 see styles |
azumakagami あづまかがみ |
Japanese medieval text that chronicles events of the Kamakura Shogunate |
東雅 see styles |
harumasa はるまさ |
(work) Toga (Japanese etymological text by Arai Hakuseki, 1719); (given name) Harumasa |
東食 see styles |
toushoku / toshoku とうしょく |
(company) Toshoku (Japanese trading company); (c) Toshoku (Japanese trading company) |
松井 see styles |
sōng jǐng song1 jing3 sung ching matsue まつえ |
Matsui (Japanese surname) (personal name) Matsue |
松塊 see styles |
matsuhodo; matsuhodo まつほど; マツホド |
(kana only) (archaism) (See 茯苓) Poria cocos (species of basidiomycete used in Chinese medicine) |
松尾 see styles |
sōng wěi song1 wei3 sung wei matsunoo まつのお |
Matsuo (Japanese surname and place name) (surname) Matsunoo |
松本 see styles |
sōng běn song1 ben3 sung pen matsumoto まつもと |
Matsumoto (Japanese surname and place name) (place-name, surname) Matsumoto |
松田 see styles |
sōng tián song1 tian2 sung t`ien sung tien matsuno まつの |
Matsuda (Japanese surname) (surname) Matsuno |
板前 see styles |
itamae いたまえ |
(1) (ktb:) (See 板場・いたば・2) chef (esp. of high-end Japanese cuisine); cook; (2) (orig. meaning) area of a kitchen that contains the chopping board; (surname) Itamae |
板寄 see styles |
itayose いたよせ |
Itayose method; method of trading employed on Japanese exchanges |
板栗 see styles |
bǎn lì ban3 li4 pan li |
Chinese chestnut |
板眼 see styles |
bǎn yǎn ban3 yan3 pan yen |
measure in traditional Chinese music; orderliness |
枇杷 see styles |
pí pa pi2 pa5 p`i p`a pi pa biwa びわ |
loquat tree (Eriobotrya japonica); loquat fruit (ateji / phonetic) (kana only) loquat (Eriobotrya japonica); Japanese medlar; (surname) Biwa |
枕詞 see styles |
makurakotoba まくらことば |
(1) pillow word (decorative word used prefixally in classical Japanese literature); (2) preface; introduction |
林彪 see styles |
lín biāo lin2 biao1 lin piao rinpyou / rinpyo りんぴょう |
Lin Biao (1908-1971), Chinese army leader at the time of the Cultural Revolution (personal name) Rinpyou |
林森 see styles |
lín sēn lin2 sen1 lin sen hayashimori はやしもり |
Lin Sen (1868-1943), revolutionary politician, colleague of Sun Yat-sen, chairman of the Chinese nationalist government (1928-1932) (surname) Hayashimori |
林紓 林纾 see styles |
lín shū lin2 shu1 lin shu |
Lin Shu (1852-1924), writer and influential translator and adaptor of vast swathes of Western literature into Classical Chinese |
林邑 see styles |
lín yì lin2 yi4 lin i rinyuu / rinyu りんゆう |
(place-name) Champa (old Chinese name used from the 2nd to the 8th century) Lâm ấp |
枡目 see styles |
masume ますめ |
(1) measure; (2) square (e.g. of graph paper or Japanese manuscript paper); (3) box (e.g. on a form) |
枳実 see styles |
kijitsu; kijitsu きじつ; キジツ |
dried immature orange (used in Chinese traditional medicine) |
枸骨 see styles |
gǒu gǔ gou3 gu3 kou ku |
Chinese holly (Ilex cornuta) |
柏崎 see styles |
bǎi qí bai3 qi2 pai ch`i pai chi kashiwazaki かしわざき |
Kashiwazaki (Japanese surname); Kashiwazaki, town in Niigata prefecture, Japan; Kashiwazaki, title of a Noh play (place-name, surname) Kashiwazaki |
柏槙 see styles |
byakushin; byakushin びゃくしん; ビャクシン |
(kana only) (See 伊吹) Chinese juniper (Juniperus chinensis) |
染愛 染爱 see styles |
rǎn ài ran3 ai4 jan ai zenai |
Polluting desire. |
柘植 see styles |
yamaguwaue やまぐわうえ |
(kana only) Japanese box tree (Buxus microphylla var. japonica); Japanese boxwood; (surname) Yamaguwaue |
柚柑 see styles |
yukou; yukou / yuko; yuko ゆこう; ユコウ |
(kana only) yukou (Citrus yuko); Japanese citrus variety |
柰子 see styles |
nài zi nai4 zi5 nai tzu |
Chinese pear-leaf crabapple (Malus asiatica); (Internet slang) tits (pun on 奶子[nai3zi5]) |
柳宿 see styles |
liǔ sù liu3 su4 liu su Ryūshuku ぬりこぼし |
Chinese "Willow" constellation (one of the 28 mansions) (Skt. Aśleṣā) |
柳杉 see styles |
liǔ shān liu3 shan1 liu shan |
Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) |
柳葉 see styles |
ryuuba / ryuba りゅうば |
(1) (やないば, やなぎば only) willow-leaf arrowhead; (2) (やないば, やなぎば only) part of a Japanese stirrup; (3) (やなぎば, りゅうよう only) (original, literal meaning) willow leaf; (personal name) Ryūba |
柴犬 see styles |
chái quǎn chai2 quan3 ch`ai ch`üan chai chüan shibaken しばけん shibainu しばいぬ |
shiba inu (Japanese dog breed) shiba (Japanese breed of dog); shiba inu; brushwood dog |
柴胡 see styles |
chái hú chai2 hu2 ch`ai hu chai hu saiko さいこ |
Chinese thorowax (Bupleurum chinense); root of Chinese thorowax (used in TCM) Bupleurum root; Radix Bupleuri |
栂椹 see styles |
togasawara; togasawara とがさわら; トガサワラ |
(kana only) Japanese Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga japonica) |
栗鳽 see styles |
lì yán li4 yan2 li yen |
(bird species of China) Japanese night heron (Gorsachius goisagi) |
栗鼠 see styles |
lì shǔ li4 shu3 li shu risu; risu りす; リス |
chinchilla; chipmunk (1) (kana only) squirrel (any mammal of family Sciuridae); (2) (kana only) (See 日本栗鼠) Japanese squirrel (Sciurus lis) |
校官 see styles |
xiào guān xiao4 guan1 hsiao kuan |
military officer; ranked officer in Chinese army, divided into 大校, 上校, 中校, 少校 |
栴檀 see styles |
zhān tán zhan1 tan2 chan t`an chan tan sendan せんだん |
sandalwood (1) (kana only) chinaberry; Japanese bead tree (Melia azedarach); (2) Indian sandalwood (Santalum album); (surname) Sendan sandalwood |
格律 see styles |
gé lǜ ge2 lu:4 ko lü kakuritsu かくりつ |
forms of versification; conventions regarding set number of words and lines, choice of tonal patterns and rhyme schemes for various types of Classical Chinese poetic composition; metrical verse maxim; personal standard |
桃仁 see styles |
táo rén tao2 ren2 t`ao jen tao jen toni とに |
peach kernel, used in Chinese medicine (female given name) Toni |
桃色 see styles |
táo sè tao2 se4 t`ao se tao se momoiro ももいろ |
pink; peach color; illicit love; sexual (noun - becomes adjective with の) pink (colour, color); colour of peach (flowers) |
桃花 see styles |
táo huā tao2 hua1 t`ao hua tao hua momoka ももか |
peach blossom; (fig.) love affair (rare) peach blossom; (female given name) Momoka |
桐油 see styles |
tóng yóu tong2 you2 t`ung yu tung yu touyu / toyu とうゆ |
tung oil, from the Japanese wood-oil tree Aleurites cordata, used in making lacquer tung oil; (Chinese) wood oil |
桜草 see styles |
sakuraka さくらか |
(1) (kana only) primrose; (2) (kana only) Siebold's primrose (Primula sieboldii); cherry blossom primrose; Japanese woodland primrose; (female given name) Sakuraka |
桝目 see styles |
masume ますめ |
(1) measure; (2) square (e.g. of graph paper or Japanese manuscript paper); (3) box (e.g. on a form) |
桧木 see styles |
hinoki ひのき |
(kana only) hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa); Japanese cypress; (place-name, surname) Hinoki |
梁楷 see styles |
ryoukai / ryokai りょうかい |
(person) Liangjie (Southern Song-era Chinese artist) |
梁祝 see styles |
liáng zhù liang2 zhu4 liang chu |
The Butterfly Lovers, Chinese folktale; abbr. for 梁山伯與祝英台|梁山伯与祝英台[Liang2 Shan1 bo2 yu3 Zhu4 Ying1 tai2] |
梅園 see styles |
baien ばいえん |
(See 梅・うめ・1) Japanese apricot orchard; plum orchard; plum garden; ume orchard; (given name) Baien |
梅擬 see styles |
umemodoki うめもどき |
(kana only) Japanese winterberry; Ilex serrata |
梅酒 see styles |
umeshu うめしゅ |
(See 梅・うめ・1) ume liqueur; Japanese plum brandy; unripe ume infused in liquor (esp. shōchū) with added sugar |
梓弓 see styles |
ayumi あゆみ |
{Shinto} catalpa bow; spirit bow; bow used to summon spirits, made of Japanese cherry birch, catalpa, or other wood; (female given name) Ayumi |
條幅 条幅 see styles |
tiáo fú tiao2 fu2 t`iao fu tiao fu |
wall scroll (for painting or calligraphy); banner See: 条幅 |
梣樹 梣树 see styles |
chén shù chen2 shu4 ch`en shu chen shu |
Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis) |
梧桐 see styles |
wú tóng wu2 tong2 wu t`ung wu tung godou / godo ごどう |
wutong (Firmiana platanifolia); Chinese parasol tree (kana only) Chinese parasol-tree (Firmiana simplex); Chinese-bottletree; Japanese varnishtree; phoenix-tree; (given name) Godou |
梵字 see styles |
fàn zì fan4 zi4 fan tzu bonji ぼんじ |
script used to write Sanskrit (esp. Siddham); (given name) Bonji Brahma letters; saṃskṛtam; Sanskrit: also梵書 The classical Aryan language of India, systematized by scholars, in contradistinction to prākrit, representing the languages as ordinarily spoken. With the exception of a few ancient translations probably from Pali versions, most of the original texts used in China were Sanskrit. Various alphabets have been introduced into China for transliterating Indian texts, the devanāgarī alphabet, which was introduced via Tibet, is still used on charms and in sorcery. Pali is considered by some Chinese writers to be more ancient than Sanskrit both as a written and spoken language. |
棋具 see styles |
qí jù qi2 ju4 ch`i chü chi chü |
checkers (board and pieces for go 圍棋|围棋 or Chinese chess 象棋 etc) |
棕梠 see styles |
shuro しゅろ |
(kana only) Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei); Chusan palm; hemp palm |
棕櫚 棕榈 see styles |
zōng lǘ zong1 lu:2 tsung lü shuro しゅろ |
palm tree (kana only) Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei); Chusan palm; hemp palm; (female given name) Shuro |
森田 see styles |
sēn tián sen1 tian2 sen t`ien sen tien moruta もるた |
Morita (Japanese surname) (personal name) Moruta |
棹物 see styles |
saomono さおもの |
(abbreviation) (See 棹物菓子) saomono; Japanese sweets in the form of long blocks (e.g. yokan, uiro) |
植田 see styles |
zhí tián zhi2 tian2 chih t`ien chih tien ueda うえだ |
Ueda (Japanese surname and place name) (place-name, surname) Ueda |
椰胡 see styles |
yako やこ |
yehu (bowed Chinese instrument with a coconut-shell body) |
椶櫚 see styles |
shuro しゅろ |
(kana only) Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei); Chusan palm; hemp palm |
楊斌 杨斌 see styles |
yáng bīn yang2 bin1 yang pin |
Yang Bin (1963-), Chinese-Dutch businessman |
楊朱 杨朱 see styles |
yáng zhū yang2 zhu1 yang chu youshu / yoshu ようしゅ |
Yang Zhu (c. 440-360 BC), Chinese philosopher advocating ethical egoism (person) Yang Zhu (Chinese philosopher; c. 395-335 BCE) |
楊梅 杨梅 see styles |
yáng méi yang2 mei2 yang mei youbai / yobai ようばい |
red bayberry (Myrica rubra), aka Chinese bayberry (place-name) Yōbai |
楊業 杨业 see styles |
yáng yè yang2 ye4 yang yeh |
Yang Ye (died 986), Chinese military general of the Northern Han and the Northern Song dynasties, defended the Song against invasion by the Liao 遼|辽[Liao2] |
楊瀾 杨澜 see styles |
yáng lán yang2 lan2 yang lan |
Yang Lan (1968-), Chinese media proprietor, journalist, and talk show hostess |
楠木 see styles |
nán mù nan2 mu4 nan mu nanki なんき |
Phoebe zhennan; Machilus nanmu; Chinese cedar; Chinese giant redwood (surname) Nanki |
楮紙 楮纸 see styles |
chǔ zhǐ chu3 zhi3 ch`u chih chu chih kouzogami; choshi / kozogami; choshi こうぞがみ; ちょし |
kozogami (See 楮) kozo (paper); kōzogami; Japanese tissue made from the bark fibre of a paper mulberry tree |
極り see styles |
kimari きまり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) rule; regulation; (2) settlement; conclusion; end; agreement; arrangement; (3) habit; custom; habitual way; (4) countenance in front of another person; face; (5) (archaism) love relationship between a customer and a prostitute |
楷字 see styles |
kǎi zì kai3 zi4 k`ai tzu kai tzu |
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style) |
楷書 楷书 see styles |
kǎi shū kai3 shu1 k`ai shu kai shu kaisho かいしょ |
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style) printed style (of writing Chinese characters); square style; block style; standard style |
楷樹 see styles |
kainoki かいのき |
Chinese pistache (Pistacia chinensis) |
楷體 楷体 see styles |
kǎi tǐ kai3 ti3 k`ai t`i kai ti |
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style) |
楽天 see styles |
rakuten らくてん |
optimism; (given name) Rakuten; (o) Rakuten (Japanese Internet and information conglomerate) |
楽府 see styles |
gafu; gakufu がふ; がくふ |
(1) (hist) Music Bureau (Han dynasty; government office responsible for collecting folk songs); (2) yuefu (genre of Chinese poetry composed in a folk song style) |
楽律 see styles |
gakuritsu がくりつ |
metre or rhythm in Chinese and Japanese traditional music |
榔榆 see styles |
láng yú lang2 yu2 lang yü |
Chinese or lacebark elm (Ulmus parvifolia) |
榕樹 榕树 see styles |
róng shù rong2 shu4 jung shu gajumaru; youju; gajumaru / gajumaru; yoju; gajumaru がじゅまる; ようじゅ; ガジュマル |
banyan (kana only) (がじゅまる is originally from Okinawa dialect) Chinese banyan (Ficus microcarpa); Malayan banyan; Indian laurel |
榠楂 see styles |
míng zhā ming2 zha1 ming cha |
Chinese quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis) |
槇柏 see styles |
shinpaku しんぱく |
Chinese juniper (Juniperus chinensis) |
槐樹 槐树 see styles |
huái shù huai2 shu4 huai shu kaiju かいじゅ |
locust tree (Sophora japonica) (See 槐) Japanese pagoda tree (Sophora japonica) |
槻欅 see styles |
tsukigeyaki つきげやき |
(rare) (See ケヤキ) Japanese zelkova (Zelkova serrata) |
樂府 乐府 see styles |
yuè fǔ yue4 fu3 yüeh fu |
yuefu (Chinese style of lyric poetry) |
樂蒂 乐蒂 see styles |
lè dì le4 di4 le ti |
Betty Loh Ti, Chinese actress |
樟木 see styles |
zhāng mù zhang1 mu4 chang mu tabinoki たびのき |
Dram (Chinese Zhangmu), town at Tibet-Nepal border (surname) Tabinoki |
模本 see styles |
mohon もほん |
copy of an original manuscript, picture, piece of calligraphy, etc. |
横物 see styles |
yokomono よこもの |
(1) something wider than it is high; (2) artwork with a horizontal aspect (e.g. scroll) |
横軸 see styles |
yokojiku よこじく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) abscissa; horizontal axis; (2) (See 掛け物・かけもの・1) horizontal scroll |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Love - Chinese Japanese Calligraphy Scroll" 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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