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Simple Dictionary Definition |
簽售 签售 see styles |
qiān shòu qian1 shou4 ch`ien shou chien shou |
(of an author, musician etc) to sign (books, records etc) purchased by fans |
経学 see styles |
keigaku / kegaku けいがく |
Confucianism; (given name) Keigaku |
経書 see styles |
keisho / kesho けいしょ |
classic Confucian writings |
經傳 经传 see styles |
jīng zhuàn jing1 zhuan4 ching chuan |
classic work (esp. Confucian classics) |
經學 经学 see styles |
jīng xué jing1 xue2 ching hsüeh keigaku / kegaku けいがく |
study of the Confucian classics (personal name) Keigaku |
經書 经书 see styles |
jīng shū jing1 shu1 ching shu |
classic books in Confucianism; scriptures; sutras |
緯書 see styles |
isho いしょ |
book of omens appended to Confucian Chinese classics |
美音 see styles |
měi yīn mei3 yin1 mei yin riri りり |
a sweet voice; (female given name) Riri Beautiful sound, a king of the Gandharvas (乾闥婆), Indra's musicians. Also, the name of a son of Sudhīra and Sumitra converted by Ānanda. |
老儒 see styles |
rouju / roju ろうじゅ |
elderly Confucian scholar |
聖堂 see styles |
seidou / sedo せいどう |
(Confucian) temple; church; sanctuary |
聖廟 圣庙 see styles |
shèng miào sheng4 miao4 sheng miao seibyou / sebyo せいびょう |
shrine to a sage (esp. Confucius) Confucian temple |
聖手 圣手 see styles |
shèng shǒu sheng4 shou3 sheng shou |
divine physician; sage doctor; highly skilled practitioner |
聖教 圣教 see styles |
shèng jiào sheng4 jiao4 sheng chiao seikyou / sekyo せいきょう |
(1) sacred teachings (esp. of Confucius); Confucianism; (2) Christianity; (3) Buddhism; (personal name) Seikyō The teaching of the sage, or holy one; holy teaching. |
聶耳 聂耳 see styles |
niè ěr nie4 er3 nieh erh |
Nie Er (1912-1935), musician and composer of the PRC national anthem March of the Volunteer Army 義勇軍進行曲|义勇军进行曲 |
胡佛 see styles |
hú fó hu2 fo2 hu fo |
Hoover (name); Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) US mining engineer and Republican politician, president (1929-1933) |
脫脫 脱脱 see styles |
tuō tuō tuo1 tuo1 t`o t`o to to |
Toktoghan (1314-1355), Mongol politician during the Yuan dynasty, prime minister until 1345, compiled three dynastic histories of Song 宋史, Liao 遼史|辽史 and Jin 金史; also written Tuoketuo 托克托 |
范蠡 see styles |
fàn lǐ fan4 li3 fan li hanrei / hanre はんれい |
Fan Li (536-488 BC), politician of Yue state, businessman and economist (personal name) Hanrei |
荀子 see styles |
xún zǐ xun2 zi3 hsün tzu junshi じゅんし |
Xunzi, (c. 310-237 BC), Confucian philosopher; the Xunzi, a collection of philosophical writings attributed to Xunzi (person) Xunzi (313-238 BCE) Xunzi |
莫迪 see styles |
mò dí mo4 di2 mo ti |
Modi (name); Narendra Modi (1950-), Indian BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party or Indian People's Party) politician, Gujarat Chief Minister from 2001, PM from 2014 |
蒙日 see styles |
méng rì meng2 ri4 meng jih |
Gaspard Monge (1746-1818), French mathematician |
藩儒 see styles |
hanju はんじゅ |
(hist) (Confucian) scholar retained by a feudal lord or daimyo |
蘇轍 苏辙 see styles |
sū zhé su1 zhe2 su che sotetsu そてつ |
Su Zhe (1039-1112), Song writer and politician, one of the Three Su's 三蘇|三苏[San1 Su1] and also one of the Eight Giants 唐宋八大家[Tang2 Song4 ba1 da4 jia1] (personal name) Sotetsu |
術士 see styles |
jutsushi じゅつし |
(1) (See 策士) tactician; (2) sorcerer |
詩禮 诗礼 see styles |
shī lǐ shi1 li3 shih li |
the classics a Confucian scholar must read (such as The Book of Songs 詩經|诗经[Shi1jing1] and The Book of Rites 禮記|礼记[Li3ji4]) |
詩經 诗经 see styles |
shī jīng shi1 jing1 shih ching |
Shijing, the Book of Songs, early collection of Chinese poems and one of the Five Classics of Confucianism 五經|五经[Wu3 jing1] |
論孟 see styles |
ronmou / ronmo ろんもう |
the Confucian Analects and the Discourses of Mencius |
諸子 诸子 see styles |
zhū zǐ zhu1 zi3 chu tzu moroko もろこ |
various sages; refers to the classical schools of thought, e.g. Confucianism 儒[ru2] represented by Confucius 孔子[Kong3 zi3] and Mencius 孟子[Meng4 zi3], Daoism 道[dao4] by Laozi 老子[Lao3 zi3] and Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子[Zhuang1 zi3], Mohism 墨[mo4] by Mozi 墨子[Mo4 zi3], Legalism 法[fa3] by Sunzi 孫子|孙子[Sun1 zi3] and Han Feizi 韓非子|韩非子[Han2 Fei1 zi3], and numerous others (1) (kana only) gudgeon (any fish of genus Gnathopogon or related genera); (2) (See 本諸子) willow gudgeon (Gnathopogon caerulescens); (3) (See 九絵) longtooth grouper (species of fish, Epinephelus bruneus); (surname, female given name) Moroko children |
諾特 诺特 see styles |
nuò tè nuo4 te4 no t`e no te |
Noether (name); Emmy Noether (1882-1935), German mathematician |
謀士 谋士 see styles |
móu shì mou2 shi4 mou shih |
skilled manipulator; tactician; strategist; advisor; counsellor |
謀臣 谋臣 see styles |
móu chén mou2 chen2 mou ch`en mou chen boushin / boshin ぼうしん |
imperial strategic adviser; expert on strategy strategist; tactician; schemer |
讀經 读经 see styles |
dú jīng du2 jing1 tu ching dokyō |
to study the Confucian classics; to read scriptures or canonical texts Ditto 讀師; also to read the scriptures. |
讖緯 谶纬 see styles |
chèn wěi chen4 wei3 ch`en wei chen wei |
divination combined with mystical Confucian philosopy, prevalent during the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) |
貴賤 贵贱 see styles |
guì jiàn gui4 jian4 kuei chien kizen きせん |
noble and lowly; high versus low social hierarchy of ruler to people, father to son, husband to wife in Confucianism high and low; all ranks Dear and cheap; noble and base; your and my. |
費瑪 费玛 see styles |
fèi mǎ fei4 ma3 fei ma |
Pierre de Fermat (1601-1665), French mathematician |
軍医 see styles |
guni ぐんい |
military physician or surgeon |
軍師 军师 see styles |
jun shī jun1 shi1 chün shih gunshi ぐんし |
(old) military counselor; (coll.) trusted adviser strategist; tactician; schemer |
載漪 载漪 see styles |
zài yī zai4 yi1 tsai i |
Zai Yi (1856-1922), Manchu imperial prince and politician, disgraced after supporting the Boxers |
載籍 载籍 see styles |
zǎi jí zai3 ji2 tsai chi |
books (in Confucian education) |
辯士 辩士 see styles |
biàn shì bian4 shi4 pien shih benshi べんし |
eloquent person; person with rhetoric skills (out-dated kanji) (1) lecturer; rhetorician; orator; (2) narrator in Japanese silent cinema; film interpreter |
通経 see styles |
michitsune みちつね |
(1) stimulation of the menstrual flow; (2) (archaism) being familiar with the Confucian classics; (given name) Michitsune |
通經 通经 see styles |
tōng jīng tong1 jing1 t`ung ching tung ching |
conversant with the Confucian classics; to stimulate menstrual flow (TCM) |
連中 see styles |
renchuu(p); renjuu; renjuu / renchu(p); renju; renju れんちゅう(P); れんじゅう; れんぢゅう |
(1) (familiar or derogatory) company; lot; people; bunch; gang; pack; guys; group; folks; (2) (れんじゅう, れんぢゅう only) troupe; company (of musicians) |
連奏 see styles |
rensou / renso れんそう |
(noun, transitive verb) performance by two or more musicians playing similar instruments |
連戰 连战 see styles |
lián zhàn lian2 zhan4 lien chan |
Lien Chan (1936-), Taiwanese politician, former vice-president and chairman of Guomintang |
道学 see styles |
dougaku / dogaku どうがく |
(1) ethics; moral philosophy; (2) (study of) Confucianism (esp. neo-Confucianism); (3) (study of) Taoism; (4) (hist) (See 石門心学) Shingaku (Edo-period moral philosophy); (given name) Dōgaku |
道學 道学 see styles |
dào xué dao4 xue2 tao hsüeh |
Confucian study of ethics; study of Daoism; school for Daoism in Tang and Song times; Daoist magic; another name for 理學|理学, rational learning of Song dynasty neo-Confucianism See: 道学 |
道統 道统 see styles |
dào tǒng dao4 tong3 tao t`ung tao tung |
Confucian orthodoxy |
鄧析 邓析 see styles |
dèng xī deng4 xi1 teng hsi |
Deng Xi (545-501 BC), Chinese philosopher and rhetorician, the first lawyer of ancient China |
醫家 医家 see styles |
yī jiā yi1 jia1 i chia |
healer; physician; medical man; doctor (esp. of TCM) See: 医家 |
野人 see styles |
yě rén ye3 ren2 yeh jen nobito のびと |
a savage; uncivilized person; (old) commoner (1) rustic; country bumpkin; countryfolk; (2) ruffian; unrefined person; (3) non-politician; non-government person; civilian; (4) Yeren; legendary mountain-dwelling hominid (similar to a sasquatch, yeti, etc.) of China's Hubei province; (given name) Nobito |
門付 see styles |
kadozuke かどづけ kadotsuke かどつけ |
(noun/participle) door-to-door entertainment; door-to-door entertainer; strolling musician; street musician |
門附 see styles |
kadozuke かどづけ kadotsuke かどつけ |
(noun/participle) door-to-door entertainment; door-to-door entertainer; strolling musician; street musician |
院士 see styles |
yuàn shì yuan4 shi4 yüan shih |
scholar; academician; fellow (of an academy) |
陳毅 陈毅 see styles |
chén yì chen2 yi4 ch`en i chen i |
Chen Yi (1901-1972), communist general and politician, Marshal of PLA from 1955, Mayor of Shanghai in 1950s, PRC foreign minister 1958-1972 |
陳那 陈那 see styles |
chén nà chen2 na4 ch`en na chen na jinna じんな |
(personal name) Jinna Dignāga, Dinnāga; a native of southern India, the great Buddhist logician, circa A. D. 500 or 550, founder of the new logic, cf. 因明; he is known also as 童授 and 域龍. Also used for Jina, victorious, the overcomer, a title of a Buddha. |
電匠 电匠 see styles |
diàn jiàng dian4 jiang4 tien chiang |
electrician |
電工 电工 see styles |
diàn gōng dian4 gong1 tien kung denkou / denko でんこう |
electrician; electrical engineering; electrical work (in a house) (1) (abbreviation) (See 電気工事士,電気工) electrician; (2) (abbreviation) (See 電気工学) electrical engineering; (suffix noun) (3) electric works (following company name) |
韋達 韦达 see styles |
wéi dá wei2 da2 wei ta |
François Viète (1540-1603), French mathematician, father of modern algebraic notation |
香山 see styles |
xiāng shān xiang1 shan1 hsiang shan koyama こやま |
Fragrance Hill (a park in Beijing) (surname) Koyama the fragrant or incense mountains, so called because the Gandharvas do not drink wine or eat meat, but feed on incense or fragrance and give off fragrant odours. As musicians of Indra, or in the retinue of Dhṛtarāṣtra, they are said to be the same as, or similar to, the Kinnaras. They are, or according to M. W., Dhṛtarāṣtra is associated with soma, the moon, and with medicine. They cause ecstasy, are erotic, and the patrons of marriageable girls; the apsaras are their wives, and both are patrons of dicers.; Gandhamādana. Incense mountain, one of the ten fabulous mountains known to Chinese Buddhism, located in the region of the Anavatapta lake in Tibet; also placed in the Kunlun range. Among its great trees dwell the Kinnaras, Indra's musicians. |
香神 see styles |
xiāng shén xiang1 shen2 hsiang shen |
香音神 The gods of fragrance (and music), i.e. the Gandharvas who live on Gandhamādana; the musicians of Indra, with Dhṛtarāṣṭra as their ruler. |
鮑照 see styles |
houshou / hosho ほうしょう |
(person) Bao Chao (1828-1886; Qing dynasty politician and general) |
鮑超 see styles |
houshou / hosho ほうしょう |
(person) Bao Chao (1828-1886; Qing dynasty politician and general) |
鯽魚 鲫鱼 see styles |
jì yú ji4 yu2 chi yü |
crucian carp |
鳥追 see styles |
torioi とりおい |
(1) driving off birds; (2) procession held at the New Year to chase away the birds for the year, with children singing songs as the villagers walked from house to house; (3) female street musician who wore a braided hat and carried a shamisen; (4) street entertainer who appeared on New Year's eve and performed with a fan; (place-name) Torioi |
鳩山 鸠山 see styles |
jiū shān jiu1 shan1 chiu shan hatoyama はとやま |
Hatoyama, Japanese name and place name; Hatoyama Yukio (1947-), Japanese Democratic Party politician, prime minister 2009-2010 (place-name, surname) Hatoyama |
鴻章 鸿章 see styles |
hóng zhāng hong2 zhang1 hung chang koushou / kosho こうしょう |
Li Hung-chang or Li Hongzhang (1823-1901), Qing dynasty general, politician and diplomat (given name) Kōshou |
鸛鶴 see styles |
kouzuru / kozuru こうづる |
(rare) (See 鸛) Oriental stork (Ciconia boyciana) |
麻生 see styles |
má shēng ma2 sheng1 ma sheng masou / maso まそう |
Asō (name); ASŌ Tarō (1940-), Japanese entrepreneur and LDP politician, prime minister 2008-2009 (surname) Masou |
黃興 黄兴 see styles |
huáng xīng huang2 xing1 huang hsing |
Huang Xing (1874-1916), revolutionary politician, close collaborator of Sun Yat-sen, prominent in the 1911 Xinhai Revolution 辛亥革命[Xin1 hai4 Ge2 ming4], murdered in Shanghai in 1916 |
黎筍 黎笋 see styles |
lí sǔn li2 sun3 li sun |
Le Duan (1907-1986), Vietnamese communist politician |
アー写 see styles |
aasha / asha アーしゃ |
(abbreviation) (from アーティスト写真) official promotional photo of a musician, model, etc. |
チョボ see styles |
chobo チョボ |
(1) (kana only) dot; point; mark; (2) (kana only) gidayuu musicians (in kabuki) |
バベジ see styles |
babeji バベジ |
(surname) Babbage; (person) Babbage, Charles (1791-1871; English mathematician and inventor) |
ヘボン see styles |
hebon ヘボン |
(surname) Hepburn; (person) Hepburn, James Curtis (1815-1911; American physician and lexicographer) |
不插電 不插电 see styles |
bù chā diàn bu4 cha1 dian4 pu ch`a tien pu cha tien |
unplugged (of rock musicians performing on acoustic instruments) |
丘成桐 see styles |
qiū chéng tóng qiu1 cheng2 tong2 ch`iu ch`eng t`ung chiu cheng tung |
Shing-Tung Yau (1949-), Chinese-American mathematician, Fields medalist in 1982 |
主治医 see styles |
shujii / shuji しゅじい |
attending physician; physician in charge; (one's) family doctor |
乾闥婆 干闼婆 see styles |
gān tà pó gan1 ta4 po2 kan t`a p`o kan ta po kendatsuba けんだつば |
{Buddh} gandharva (heavenly musicians and protectors of Buddhism) 乾沓婆 or 乾沓和; 健達婆(or 健闥婆); 健達縛; 健陀羅; 彦達縛 gandharva or gandharva kāyikās, spirits on Gandha-mādana 香 山 the fragrant or incense mountains, so called because the Gandharvas do not drink wine or eat meat, but feed on incense or fragrance and give off fragrant odours. As musicians of Indra, or in the retinue of Dhṛtarāṣtra, they are said to be the same as, or similar to, the Kinnaras. They are, or according to M.W., Dhṛtarāṣtra is associated with soma, the moon, and with medicine. They cause ecstasy, are erotic, and the patrons of marriageable girls; the Apsaras are their wives, and both are patrons of dicers. |
今古文 see styles |
jīn gǔ wén jin1 gu3 wen2 chin ku wen |
Former Han dynasty study or rewriting of classical texts such as the Confucian six classics 六經|六经[Liu4 jing1] |
今文經 今文经 see styles |
jīn wén jīng jin1 wen2 jing1 chin wen ching |
Former Han dynasty school of Confucian scholars |
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 |
伽羅瓦 伽罗瓦 see styles |
jiā luó wǎ jia1 luo2 wa3 chia lo wa |
Évariste Galois (1811-1832), French mathematician |
伽羅華 伽罗华 see styles |
jiā luó huá jia1 luo2 hua2 chia lo hua |
Évariste Galois (1811-1832), French mathematician |
佐科威 see styles |
zuǒ kē wēi zuo3 ke1 wei1 tso k`o wei tso ko wei |
Joko Widodo (1961-), Indonesian politician, president of Indonesia (2014-) |
何厚鏵 何厚铧 see styles |
hé hòu huá he2 hou4 hua2 ho hou hua |
He Houhua (1955-), Macau financier and politician, Chief Executive 1999-2009 |
佩洛西 see styles |
pèi luò xī pei4 luo4 xi1 p`ei lo hsi pei lo hsi |
Nancy Pelosi (1940-), US Democrat politician from California, speaker of US House of Representatives 2007-2011 and 2019- |
使い魔 see styles |
tsukaima つかいま |
familiar (spirit or otherwise magical creature which aids a magician or sorcerer); familiar spirit |
俞正聲 俞正声 see styles |
yú zhèng shēng yu2 zheng4 sheng1 yü cheng sheng |
Yu Zhengsheng (1945-), PRC politician |
俾斯麥 俾斯麦 see styles |
bǐ sī mài bi3 si1 mai4 pi ssu mai |
Bismarck (name); Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), Prussian politician, Minister-President of Prussia 1862-1873, Chancellor of Germany 1871-1890 |
傅作義 傅作义 see styles |
fù zuò yì fu4 zuo4 yi4 fu tso i |
Fu Zuoyi (1895-1974), Guomindang general, subsequently PRC top general and politician |
傅里葉 傅里叶 see styles |
fù lǐ yè fu4 li3 ye4 fu li yeh |
Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Fourier (French mathematician, 1768-1830) |
儒学界 see styles |
jugakukai じゅがくかい |
Confucian circles |
儒学者 see styles |
jugakusha じゅがくしゃ |
Confucian scholar; Confucianist |
儒教的 see styles |
jukyouteki / jukyoteki じゅきょうてき |
(adjectival noun) Confucian |
克萊因 克莱因 see styles |
kè lái yīn ke4 lai2 yin1 k`o lai yin ko lai yin |
Klein or Kline (name); Felix Klein (1849-1925), German mathematician |
內賈德 内贾德 see styles |
nèi jiǎ dé nei4 jia3 de2 nei chia te |
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (1956-), Iranian fundamentalist politician, president of Iran 2005-2013; abbr. for 艾哈邁迪內賈德|艾哈迈迪内贾德 |
全斗煥 全斗焕 see styles |
quán dòu huàn quan2 dou4 huan4 ch`üan tou huan chüan tou huan chondodofan チョンドゥファン |
Chun Doo Hwan (1931-), South Korean politician, president 1980-1988 (person) Chun Doo-hwan (former President of South Korea; 1931.1.18-1988.2.24) |
公孫龍 公孙龙 see styles |
gōng sūn lóng gong1 sun1 long2 kung sun lung kousonryuu / kosonryu こうそんりゅう |
Gongsun Long (c. 325-250 BC), leading thinker of the School of Logicians of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC) (personal name) Kōsonryū |
兵学者 see styles |
heigakusha / hegakusha へいがくしゃ |
tactician; strategist |
兵法家 see styles |
heihouka / hehoka へいほうか |
tactician; strategist |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Cian" 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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