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中宮

see styles
 nakamiya
    なかみや
(1) (See 三后) the Empress, the Empress Dowager and the Grand Empress Dowager; (2) emperor's second consort; (3) empress; palace of the empress; (4) building of a Shinto shrine built on middle ground; (5) (See 皇居) demesne of the imperial palace; (place-name, surname) Nakamiya

中尊

see styles
zhōng zūn
    zhong1 zun1
chung tsun
 chuuzon; chuuson / chuzon; chuson
    ちゅうぞん; ちゅうそん
{Buddh} (See 三尊・さんぞん・1,脇侍・きょうじ) central image (e.g. in a Buddha triad)
The central honored one— in any group of Buddhas, e. g. 不動尊 among the five 明王.

中式

see styles
zhòng shì
    zhong4 shi4
chung shih
to pass the imperial examinations

中朝

see styles
zhōng cháo
    zhong1 chao2
chung ch`ao
    chung chao
 chuuchou / chucho
    ちゅうちょう
Sino-Korean; China and North Korea
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) China and North Korea; Chinese-North Korean; (2) imperial court; (3) Imperial Court (of Japan); (4) middle ages

中舉


中举

see styles
zhòng jǔ
    zhong4 ju3
chung chü
to pass the provincial level imperial examination

中飽


中饱

see styles
zhōng bǎo
    zhong1 bao3
chung pao
to embezzle; to misappropriate; to line one's pockets with public funds

丰采

see styles
fēng cǎi
    feng1 cai3
feng ts`ai
    feng tsai
variant of 風采|风采[feng1 cai3]

串口

see styles
chuàn kǒu
    chuan4 kou3
ch`uan k`ou
    chuan kou
serial port (computing)

串行

see styles
chuàn xíng
    chuan4 xing2
ch`uan hsing
    chuan hsing
series; serial (computer)

丸塚

see styles
 maruzuka
    まるづか
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) round burial mound; (place-name, surname) Maruzuka

主材

see styles
zhǔ cái
    zhu3 cai2
chu ts`ai
    chu tsai
 shuzai
    しゅざい
principal or main material (engineering)
main ingredients; chief materials

主簿

see styles
zhǔ bù
    zhu3 bu4
chu pu
official registrar (of a county etc) in imperial China

乏尿

see styles
 bounyou / bonyo
    ぼうにょう
oliguria

乗合

see styles
 noriai
    のりあい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) riding together; fellow passenger; (2) joint partnership

乗明

see styles
 noriaki
    のりあき
(given name) Noriaki

乘車


乘车

see styles
chéng chē
    cheng2 che1
ch`eng ch`e
    cheng che
to ride (in a car or carriage); to drive; to motor

乙太

see styles
yǐ tài
    yi3 tai4
i t`ai
    i tai
variant of 以太[yi3 tai4]

乙張

see styles
 merihari
    めりはり
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (kana only) modulation (of voice); (2) variation; variety; (3) liveliness; full-bodied

九卿

see styles
jiǔ qīng
    jiu3 qing1
chiu ch`ing
    chiu ching
 kyuukei / kyuke
    きゅうけい
the nine top officials (in imperial China)
(1) (hist) nine ministers (of the ancient Chinese government); (2) (hist) (See 公卿・1) high-ranking court noble; senior court official; kugyō

九地

see styles
jiǔ dì
    jiu3 di4
chiu ti
 kuji
    くじ
very low land; (surname) Kuji
The nine lands, i.e. the 欲界 realm of desire or sensuous realm the four 色界 realms of form or material forms; and the four 無色界 formless realms, or realms beyond form; v. 九有, 九有情居, 禪 and 定. The nine realms are:—(1) 欲界五趣地; the desire realm with its five gati, i.e. hells, hungry ghosts, animals, men, and devas. In the four form-realms are:— (2) 離生喜樂地 Paradise after earthly life, this is also the first dhyāna, or subject of meditation, 初禪. (3) 定生喜樂地 Paradise of cessation of rebirth, 二禪. (4) 離喜妙樂地 Land of wondrous joy after the previous joys, 三禪. (5) 捨念淸淨地 The Pure Land of abandonment of thought, or recollection (of past delights), 四禪. The four formless, or infinite realms, catur arūpa dhātu, are:—(6) 空無邊處地 ākāśānantyā-yatanam, the land of infinite space; also the first samādhi, 第一定. (7) 識無邊處地 vijñānānamtyāyatanam, the land of omniscience, or infinite perception, 二定. (8) 無所有處地 ākiñcanyāyatana, the land of nothingness, 三定. (9) 非想非非想處地 naivasaṁjñānā-saṁjñāyatana, the land (of knowledge) without thinking or not thinking, or where there is neither consciousness nor unconsciousness, i.e. above either; this is the 四定. Eitel says that in the last four, "Life lasts 20,000 great kalpas in the 1st, 40,000 in the 2nd, 60,000 in the 3rd, and 80,000 great kalpas in the 4th of these heavens."

九重

see styles
 konoe
    このえ
(1) ninefold; (2) imperial palace; the Court; (female given name) Konoe

也空

see styles
 naria
    なりあ
(female given name) Naria

乱用

see styles
 ranyou / ranyo
    らんよう
(noun/participle) abuse; misuse; misappropriation; using to excess

乳滑

see styles
rǔ huá
    ru3 hua2
ju hua
(Internet slang) variant of 辱華|辱华[ru3 Hua2], to insult China

乾癬


干癣

see styles
gān xuǎn
    gan1 xuan3
kan hsüan
 kansen
    かんせん
psoriasis
(noun - becomes adjective with の) psoriasis

乾陵

see styles
qián líng
    qian2 ling2
ch`ien ling
    chien ling
Qianling at Xianyang 咸陽市|咸阳市 in Shaanxi, burial site of third Tang emperor 高宗 and empress Wuzetian 武則天|武则天

予審

see styles
 yoshin
    よしん
preliminary examination; pretrial hearing

予選

see styles
 yosen
    よせん
(noun/participle) preliminary contest; qualifying round; trial; heat; primary

争う

see styles
 arasou / araso
    あらそう
(v5u,vi) (1) to compete; to contest; to contend; (v5u,vi) (2) to quarrel; to argue; to dispute; to be at variance; to oppose; (v5u,vi) (3) (usu. in negative form) (See 争えない) to deny (e.g. evidence)

事兒


事儿

see styles
shì r
    shi4 r5
shih r
one's employment; business; matter that needs to be settled; (northern dialect) (of a person) demanding; trying; troublesome; erhua variant of 事[shi4]; CL:件[jian4],樁|桩[zhuang1]

二報


二报

see styles
èr bào
    er4 bao4
erh pao
 nihō
The dual reward. (1) 依報 or 依果 The material environment on which a person depends, resulting from former karma, e.g. country, house, property, etc. (2) 正報 or 正果 his direct reward, i. e. his body, or person.

二婚

see styles
èr hūn
    er4 hun1
erh hun
(coll.) (usu. of women in former times) to marry for a second time; second marriage; person who remarries

二審


二审

see styles
èr shěn
    er4 shen3
erh shen
(law) second instance; second trial

二甲

see styles
èr jiǎ
    er4 jia3
erh chia
2nd rank of candidates who passed the imperial examination (i.e. 4th place and up)

二祖

see styles
èr zǔ
    er4 zu3
erh tsu
 niso
The second patriarch of the Chan school, Huike 慧可.

二空

see styles
èr kōng
    er4 kong1
erh k`ung
    erh kung
 nikū
The two voids, unrealities, or immaterialities; v. 空. There are several antitheses: (1) (a) 人空; 我空 The non-reality of the atman, the soul, the person; (6) 法空 the non-reality of things. (2) (a) 性空 The Tiantai division that nothing has a nature of its own; (b) 相空 therefore its form is unreal, i.e. forms are temporary names. (3) (a) 但空 Tiantai says the 藏 and 通 know only the 空; (b) 不但空 the 別 and 圓 have 空, 假, and 中 q.v. (4) (a) 如實空 The division of the 起信論 that the 眞如 is devoid of all impurity; (b) 如實不空 and full of all merit, or achievement.

二簧

see styles
èr huáng
    er4 huang2
erh huang
variant of 二黃|二黄[er4 huang2]

二見


二见

see styles
èr jiàn
    er4 jian4
erh chien
 futami
    ふたみ
(can be adjective with の) forked (road, river); (place-name, surname) Futami
Two (wrong) views: (1) Looking on people grudgingly with regard to almsgiving and preaching the Buddha-truth. (2) (a) 有見 Holding to the real existence of (material) things; (b) 無見 holding to their entire unreality. (3) (a) 斷見 Holding to the view of total annihilation; (b) 常見 to that of permanence or immortality.

二逼

see styles
èr bī
    er4 bi1
erh pi
variant of 二屄[er4 bi1]

五七

see styles
wǔ qī
    wu3 qi1
wu ch`i
    wu chi
 goshichi
    ごしち
memorial activity 35 days after a person's death
(1) five and seven; (2) (abbreviation) (See 五七日) 35th day after a person's death

五刑

see styles
wǔ xíng
    wu3 xing2
wu hsing
 gokei / goke
    ごけい
imperial five punishments of feudal China, up to Han times: tattooing characters on the forehead 墨[mo4], cutting off the nose 劓[yi4], amputation of one or both feet 刖[yue4], castration 宮|宫[gong1], execution 大辟[da4 pi4]; Han dynasty onwards: whipping 笞[chi1], beating the legs and buttocks with rough thorns 杖[zhang4], forced labor 徒[tu2], exile or banishment 流[liu2], capital punishment 死[si3]
(1) (hist) five punishments (of ancient China: tattooing, cutting off the nose, cutting off a leg, castration or confinement, death); (2) (hist) (See 律令制) five punishments (of the ritsuryō system: light caning, severe caning, imprisonment, exile, death)

五官

see styles
wǔ guān
    wu3 guan1
wu kuan
 gokan
    ごかん
five sense organs of TCM (nose, eyes, lips, tongue, ears 鼻目口舌耳); facial features
the five sense organs; (place-name) Gokan
The five controlling powers, v. 五大使, birth, old age, sickness, death, and the (imperial) magistrate.

五祖

see styles
wǔ zǔ
    wu3 zu3
wu tsu
 goso
The five patriarchs. Those of the Huayan (Kegon) sect are 終南杜順; 雲華智儼; 賢首法藏; 淸涼澄觀, and 圭峯宗密. The Pure-land sect five patriarchs are 曇鸞; 道綽; 善導; 懷感 and 少康. The 蓮社 (白蓮社) Lianshe sect has 善導; 法照; 少康; 省常, and 宗賾.

五穀


五谷

see styles
wǔ gǔ
    wu3 gu3
wu ku
 gokoku
    ごこく
five crops, e.g. millet 粟[su4], soybean 豆[dou4], sesame 麻[ma2], barley 麥|麦[mai4], rice 稻[dao4] or other variants; all crops; all grains; oats, peas, beans and barley
the five grains (wheat, rice, beans, millet (awa and kibi)); (surname) Gokoku
five grains

五葷


五荤

see styles
wǔ hūn
    wu3 hun1
wu hun
 gokun
    ごくん
(Buddhism etc) the five forbidden pungent vegetables: leek, scallion, garlic, rape and coriander
(See 五辛) five pungent roots (in Buddhism or Taoism)
idem 五辛.

亡八

see styles
wáng bā
    wang2 ba1
wang pa
 bouhachi / bohachi
    ぼうはち
variant of 王八[wang2 ba1]
(1) customer at a brothel; john; someone who has forgotten the eight virtues; (2) brothel; owner of a brothel

交彙


交汇

see styles
jiāo huì
    jiao1 hui4
chiao hui
variant of 交匯|交汇; to flow together; confluence (of rivers, airflow, roads); (international) cooperation

交待

see styles
jiāo dài
    jiao1 dai4
chiao tai
variant of 交代[jiao1 dai4]

亦且

see styles
yì qiě
    yi4 qie3
i ch`ieh
    i chieh
variant of 抑且[yi4 qie3]

京城

see styles
jīng chéng
    jing1 cheng2
ching ch`eng
    ching cheng
 keijou / kejo
    けいじょう
capital of a country
(1) imperial palace; (2) capital; (3) (hist) (See ソウル) Keijō (Japanese colonial-era name for Seoul); (place-name) Keijō (name given to Seoul during the Japanese occupation)

京畿

see styles
jīng jī
    jing1 ji1
ching chi
 keiki / keki
    けいき
capital city and its surrounding area
(1) (See 畿内) territories in the vicinity of Kyoto; (2) territories in the vicinity of the imperial palace

人材

see styles
rén cái
    ren2 cai2
jen ts`ai
    jen tsai
 jinzai
    じんざい
variant of 人才[ren2 cai2]
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) capable person; talented person; (2) human resources; personnel

人足

see styles
 hitoashi
    ひとあし
(1) pedestrian traffic; (2) (儿, as in 児) (See 人繞) kanji "legs radical" (radical 10)

人長

see styles
 hitoosa
    ひとおさ
(archaism) chief kagura dancer (of kagura performed at the imperial palace); (surname) Hitoosa

仁人

see styles
 yoshihito
    よしひと
man of virtue; humanitarian; (given name) Yoshihito

仁者

see styles
rén zhě
    ren2 zhe3
jen che
 jinsha
    じんしゃ
man of virtue; humanitarian
Kind sir!

仁術


仁术

see styles
rén shù
    ren2 shu4
jen shu
 jinjutsu
    じんじゅつ
kindness; benevolence; to govern in humanitarian way
benevolent act; healing act

今宮

see styles
 imamiya
    いまみや
(1) newly born imperial prince; (2) newly constructed (branch) shrine; (place-name, surname) Imamiya

介蒂

see styles
jiè dì
    jie4 di4
chieh ti
variant of 芥蒂[jie4 di4]

仏事

see styles
 butsuji
    ぶつじ
Buddhist memorial service

仏会

see styles
 butsue
    ぶつえ
Buddhist memorial service

仕所

see styles
 shidokoro
    しどころ
(kana only) appropriate time to do (something); occasion when (something) must be done

代数

see styles
 daisuu / daisu
    だいすう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (abbreviation) (See 代数学) algebra; (2) number of generations (e.g. in imperial succession)

令嬡


令嫒

see styles
lìng ài
    ling4 ai4
ling ai
variant of 令愛|令爱[ling4 ai4]

以敘


以叙

see styles
yǐ xù
    yi3 xu4
i hsü
Israel-Syria

仮葬

see styles
 kasou / kaso
    かそう
(noun, transitive verb) temporary burial

份子


分子

see styles
fèn zǐ
    fen4 zi3
fen tzu
variant of 分子[fen4 zi3]
See: 分子

份量

see styles
fèn liang
    fen4 liang5
fen liang
variant of 分量[fen4 liang5]

企畫


企画

see styles
qǐ huà
    qi3 hua4
ch`i hua
    chi hua
variant of 企劃|企划[qi3 hua4]

伊波

see styles
 uirian
    ういりあん
(surname) Uirian

伏侍

see styles
fú shi
    fu2 shi5
fu shih
variant of 服侍[fu2 shi5]

伏犧


伏牺

see styles
fú xī
    fu2 xi1
fu hsi
variant of 伏羲[Fu2 xi1]

伏筆


伏笔

see styles
fú bǐ
    fu2 bi3
fu pi
foreshadowing (literary device); foretaste of material to come (in an essay or story)

伏罪

see styles
fú zuì
    fu2 zui4
fu tsui
 fukuzai
    ふくざい
variant of 服罪[fu2 zui4]
(noun/participle) (1) penal servitude; submitting to a sentence; pleading guilty; (2) (obscure) undetected crime

伏輸


伏输

see styles
fú shū
    fu2 shu1
fu shu
variant of 服輸|服输[fu2 shu1]

伏辯


伏辩

see styles
fú biàn
    fu2 bian4
fu pien
variant of 服辯|服辩[fu2 bian4]

休載

see styles
 kyuusai / kyusai
    きゅうさい
(noun, transitive verb) suspending publication (of serialized content in newspapers, magazines, etc.)

伙頤


伙颐

see styles
huǒ yí
    huo3 yi2
huo i
variant of 夥頤|夥颐[huo3 yi2]

会式

see styles
 eshiki
    えしき
(1) {Buddh} memorial service; temple service; (2) (usu. as お会式) (See お会式) memorial service for Nichiren (13th day of the 10th month; in Nichiren Buddhism)

伯明

see styles
 noriaki
    のりあき
(given name) Noriaki

伶悧

see styles
líng lì
    ling2 li4
ling li
variant of 伶俐[ling2 li4]

伸雪

see styles
shēn xuě
    shen1 xue3
shen hsüeh
variant of 申雪[shen1 xue3]

似暁

see styles
 aria
    ありあ
(female given name) Aria

伽倻

see styles
jiā yē
    jia1 ye1
chia yeh
 Gaya
Gaya, a Korean confederacy of territorial polities in the Nakdong River basin of southern Korea (42-532 AD)
Gaya

伽瑪


伽玛

see styles
gā mǎ
    ga1 ma3
ka ma
variant of 伽馬|伽马[ga1 ma3]

但空

see styles
dàn kōng
    dan4 kong1
tan k`ung
    tan kung
 tankū
Only non-existence, or immateriality, a term used by Tiantai to denote the orthodox Hīnayāna system. 不但空 denotes the 通教 intermediate system between the Hīnayāna and the Mahāyāna; v. 空.

余車


余车

see styles
yú chē
    yu2 che1
yü ch`e
    yü che
emperor's carriage

佛祖

see styles
fó zǔ
    fo2 zu3
fo tsu
 busso
Buddha; founder of a buddhist sect
The Buddha and other founders of cults; Buddhist patriarchs; two of the records concerning them are the佛祖統紀 and the佛祖通載 (歷代通載).

作壽


作寿

see styles
zuò shòu
    zuo4 shou4
tso shou
variant of 做壽|做寿[zuo4 shou4]

作派

see styles
zuò pài
    zuo4 pai4
tso p`ai
    tso pai
variant of 做派[zuo4 pai4]

佳賓


佳宾

see styles
jiā bīn
    jia1 bin1
chia pin
 kahin
    かひん
variant of 嘉賓|嘉宾[jia1 bin1]
good guest; interesting guest

來臺


来台

see styles
lái tái
    lai2 tai2
lai t`ai
    lai tai
variant of 來台|来台[lai2 Tai2]

侈糜

see styles
chǐ mí
    chi3 mi2
ch`ih mi
    chih mi
variant of 侈靡[chi3 mi2]

侍衛


侍卫

see styles
shì wèi
    shi4 wei4
shih wei
 jiei / jie
    じえい
Imperial bodyguard
bodyguard

侍読

see styles
 jidoku
    じどく
imperial tutor

侠客

see styles
 kyoukyaku / kyokyaku
    きょうきゃく
    kyoukaku / kyokaku
    きょうかく
self-styled humanitarian; chivalrous person; persons acting under the pretence of chivalry who formed gangs and engaged in gambling

侵華


侵华

see styles
qīn huá
    qin1 hua2
ch`in hua
    chin hua
to invade China (referring to 19th century imperialist powers and Japan)

侷限


局限

see styles
jú xiàn
    ju2 xian4
chü hsien
variant of 局限[ju2 xian4]
See: 局限

俐落

see styles
lì luo
    li4 luo5
li lo
variant of 利落[li4 luo5]

俗字

see styles
sú zì
    su2 zi4
su tzu
 zokuji
    ぞくじ
nonstandard form of a Chinese character
informal variant of a Chinese character; popular form of a Chinese character

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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