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Simple Dictionary Definition |
賽龍舟 赛龙舟 see styles |
sài lóng zhōu sai4 long2 zhou1 sai lung chou |
to race dragon boats |
賽龍船 赛龙船 see styles |
sài lóng chuán sai4 long2 chuan2 sai lung ch`uan sai lung chuan |
dragon-boat race |
辰の刻 see styles |
tatsunokoku たつのこく |
(exp,n) (archaism) hour of the Dragon (around 8am, 7-9am, or 8-10am) |
辰の年 see styles |
tatsunotoshi たつのとし |
(exp,n) (See 辰年) year of the Dragon |
辰の日 see styles |
tatsunohi たつのひ |
day of the Dragon |
迦梨迦 see styles |
jiā lí jiā jia1 li2 jia1 chia li chia Karika |
(or 迦羅迦) Kālīyaka, a nāga inhabiting the Yamunā (Jumna), slain by Kṛṣṇa; intp. as a black dragon. Also Kālikā, a garment of diverse colours. |
金剛幡 金刚幡 see styles |
jīn gāng fān jin1 gang1 fan1 chin kang fan kongō ban |
vajraketu. A flag, hung to a pole with a dragon's head. |
金毘羅 金毘罗 see styles |
jīn pí luó jin1 pi2 luo2 chin p`i lo chin pi lo konpira こんぴら |
guardian deity of seafaring; Kumbhira; (place-name) Konpira kumbhīra, 金毘囉; 金波羅; 禁毘羅 (or 宮毘羅); a crocodile, alligator, described as 蛟龍 a 'boa-dragon'; cf. 失. A yakṣa-king who was converted and became a guardian of Buddhism, also known as 金毘羅陀 (金毘羅陀迦毘羅); 金毘羅神; 金毘羅大將. For 金毘羅比丘 Kampilla, v. 劫. |
阿耨達 阿耨达 see styles |
ān òu dá an1 ou4 da2 an ou ta Anokudatsu |
阿那婆答多 (or 阿那波達多) Anavatapta, a lake in Jambudvīpa, north of the Himālayas, south of 香山 Gandha-mādana, descrbed as about 800 li in circumference, bordered by gold, silver, precious stones, etc. It is said to be the source of the four great rivers: east, the Ganges out of a silver ox mouth; south, the Indus out of that of an elephant; west, the Oxus; and north, the Śītā, said to be the Yellow River. Eitel has the Brahmaputra, Ganges, Śatadru (or Sutlej), and the Oxus; but there is confusion in the records. The Dragon-king of this lake became a Bodhisattva and is exempt from the distresses of the other seven dragon-kings. The阿耨達山 are the mountains north of the lake. |
降り竜 see styles |
kudariryou / kudariryo くだりりょう kudariryuu / kudariryu くだりりゅう |
descending dragon |
降り龍 see styles |
kudariryou / kudariryo くだりりょう kudariryuu / kudariryu くだりりゅう |
descending dragon |
雄黃酒 雄黄酒 see styles |
xióng huáng jiǔ xiong2 huang2 jiu3 hsiung huang chiu |
realgar wine (traditionally drunk during the Dragon Boat Festival 端午節|端午节[Duan1 wu3 jie2]) |
青竜寺 see styles |
seiryuuji / seryuji せいりゅうじ |
(place-name) Qinglong Temple (Green Dragon Temple, Chang'an, China) |
青龍寺 see styles |
seiryuuji / seryuji せいりゅうじ |
(place-name) Qinglong Temple (Green Dragon Temple, Chang'an, China) |
飛蜥蜴 see styles |
tobitokage; tobitokage とびとかげ; トビトカゲ |
(kana only) flying dragon (any gliding lizard of genus Draco) |
香龍腦 香龙脑 see styles |
xiāng lóng nǎo xiang1 long2 nao3 hsiang lung nao |
Scented dragon's brains, camphor; v. 羯布羅. |
麒麟竭 see styles |
kirinketsu きりんけつ |
(kana only) dragon's blood palm (Daemonorops draco); bright red resin used in medicine, dyes, etc. |
麒麟血 see styles |
kirinketsu きりんけつ |
(kana only) dragon's blood palm (Daemonorops draco); bright red resin used in medicine, dyes, etc. |
黃龍寺 黄龙寺 see styles |
huáng lóng sì huang2 long2 si4 huang lung ssu |
Huanglong, the Yellow Dragon monastery in Kiangsi after which 慧南 Huinan was called. |
黃龍湯 see styles |
huáng lóng tāng huang2 long2 tang1 huang lung t`ang huang lung tang |
yellow dragon potion |
黒竜会 see styles |
kokuryuukai / kokuryukai こくりゅうかい |
(org) Black Dragon Society (1901-1946); (o) Black Dragon Society (1901-1946); Amur River Society; Kokuryūkai |
黒龍会 see styles |
kokuryuukai / kokuryukai こくりゅうかい |
(org) Black Dragon Society (1901-1946); Amur River Society; Kokuryukai; (o) Black Dragon Society (1901-1946); Amur River Society; Kokuryūkai |
龍の年 see styles |
ryuunotoshi / ryunotoshi りゅうのとし |
year of the Dragon |
龍井茶 龙井茶 see styles |
lóng jǐng chá long2 jing3 cha2 lung ching ch`a lung ching cha |
Longjing tea, aka Dragon Well tea, a high-quality pan-roasted green tea from the area of Longjing Village in Hangzhou, Zhejiang |
龍切手 see styles |
ryuukitte / ryukitte りゅうきって |
dragon stamp |
龍形拳 龙形拳 see styles |
lóng xíng quán long2 xing2 quan2 lung hsing ch`üan lung hsing chüan |
Long Xing Quan - "Dragon Fist" - Martial Art |
龍種尊 龙种尊 see styles |
lóng zhǒng zūn long2 zhong3 zun1 lung chung tsun |
(龍種上尊王佛) The Buddha of the race of honourable dragon kings, a title of Mañjuśrī. |
龍華會 龙华会 see styles |
lóng huā huì long2 hua1 hui4 lung hua hui |
Maitreya's assembly under the 龍華樹 dragon-flower tree for preaching the Buddha-truth. The eight of the fourth moon has been so called, an occasion when the images are washed with fragrant water, in connection with the expected Messiah. |
龍華樹 龙华树 see styles |
lóng huā shù long2 hua1 shu4 lung hua shu |
nāga-puṣpa; 奔那伽 puṣpanāga, the dragon-flower tree, which will be the bodhi-tree of Maitreya, the Buddhist Messiah, when he comes to earth. |
龍血樹 龙血树 see styles |
lóng xuè shù long2 xue4 shu4 lung hsüeh shu |
dragon tree; Dracaena (botany) |
龍須糖 see styles |
ryuunohige / ryunohige りゅうのひげ |
{food} (See 竜の髭) Dragon's beard candy; Chinese cotton candy; Chinese pastry, similar to Turkish pishmaniye or Persian pashmak (thin pastry threads outside, filling inside) |
龍頭鍘 龙头铡 see styles |
lóng tóu zhá long2 tou2 zha2 lung t`ou cha lung tou cha |
lever-style guillotine decorated with a dragon's head at the hinged end, used to behead criminals related to the emperor |
龍騎士 see styles |
ryuukishi / ryukishi りゅうきし |
(fic) dragoon (in the Final Fantasy media franchise); lancer; dragon knight |
龍鬚糖 龙须糖 see styles |
lóng xū táng long2 xu1 tang2 lung hsü t`ang lung hsü tang |
dragon's beard candy, a Chinese confection made from floured taffy pulled into flossy strands |
㑚伽定 see styles |
nuó jiā dìng nuo2 jia1 ding4 no chia ting |
The nāga meditation, which enables one to become a dragon, hibernate in the deep, prolong one's life and meet Maitreya, the Messiah. |
ドラクエ see styles |
dorakue ドラクエ |
(work) Dragon Quest (video game; media franchise) (abbreviation); (wk) Dragon Quest (video game; media franchise) (abbreviation) |
ドラコン see styles |
doragon ドラゴン |
(See 竜・1) dragon (as depicted in Western myths); (personal name) Dragon |
りゅう座 see styles |
ryuuza / ryuza りゅうざ |
(astron) Draco (constellation); the Dragon |
一縷一觸 一缕一触 see styles |
yī lǚ yī chù yi1 lv3 yi1 chu4 i lü i ch`u i lü i chu ichiru ichisoku |
A thread, a butt'; the dragon which snatched a thread of a monk's robe and was consequently protected from a dangerous bird; the ox which butted a monk's robe and became a monk at its next transmigration; e.g. the virtue of the robe. |
五大龍王 五大龙王 see styles |
wǔ dà lóng wáng wu3 da4 long2 wang2 wu ta lung wang go dai ryūō |
五類龍王 The five great dragon-kings of India. |
五類龍王 五类龙王 see styles |
wǔ lèi lóng wáng wu3 lei4 long2 wang2 wu lei lung wang gorui ryūō |
five great dragon kings |
倶利伽羅 倶利伽罗 see styles |
jù lì qié luó ju4 li4 qie2 luo2 chü li ch`ieh lo chü li chieh lo kurikara くりから |
(place-name) Kurikara A kind of black dragon; also 倶力迦 (倶力迦羅); 倶哩迦 (or 倶哩劒); 古力迦; 加梨加; 迦羅迦; 律迦, etc. It is one of the symbols of 不動明王, connected with his sword. |
八大龍王 八大龙王 see styles |
bā dà lóng wáng ba1 da4 long2 wang2 pa ta lung wang hachi dairyū ō |
eight great dragon kings |
劍走蜻蛉 剑走蜻蛉 see styles |
jiàn zǒu qīng líng jian4 zou3 qing1 ling2 chien tsou ch`ing ling chien tsou ching ling |
the sword moves like a dragon-fly (modern idiom); fig. unexpected winning move; unconventional gambit |
十三觀音 see styles |
shí sān guān yīn shi2 san1 guan1 yin1 shih san kuan yin |
(三十三尊觀音) The thirty-three forms in which Guanyin is represented: with willow, dragon, sutra, halo, as strolling, with white robe, as lotus-sleeping, with fishing-creel, as medicine-bestowing, with folded hands, holding a lotus, pouring water, etc. 三十三過 The thirty-three possible fallacies in the statement of a syllogism, nine in the proposition 宗 pratijñā, fourteen in the reason 因 hetu, and ten in the example 喩 udāharaṇa. |
大龍權現 大龙权现 see styles |
dà lóng quán xiàn da4 long2 quan2 xian4 ta lung ch`üan hsien ta lung chüan hsien Dairyū gongen |
The Bodhisattva who, having attained the 大地 stage, by the power of his vow transformed himself into a dragon-king, 西域記 1. |
天宮寳藏 see styles |
bǎo cáng bao3 cang2 pao ts`ang pao tsang |
A library of the sutras. The treasury of all the sutras in the Tuṣita Heaven in Maitreya's palace. Another collection is said to be in the 龍宮 or Dragon's palace, but is associated with Nāgārjuna. |
扳龍附鳳 扳龙附凤 see styles |
bān lóng fù fèng ban1 long2 fu4 feng4 pan lung fu feng |
hitching a ride to the sky on the dragon and phoenix (idiom); fig. currying favor with the rich and powerful in the hope of advancement |
探驪得珠 探骊得珠 see styles |
tàn lí dé zhū tan4 li2 de2 zhu1 t`an li te chu tan li te chu |
to pluck a pearl from the black dragon (idiom, from Zhuangzi); fig. to pick out the salient points (from a tangled situation); to see through to the nub |
敗壞菩薩 败坏菩萨 see styles |
bài huài pú sà bai4 huai4 pu2 sa4 pai huai p`u sa pai huai pu sa baie bosatsu |
Bodhisattvas who defeat their proper end of becoming buddha, and who are reborn in lower positions, e.g. as kings or princes, of as dragon-kings, etc. |
望子成龍 望子成龙 see styles |
wàng zǐ chéng lóng wang4 zi3 cheng2 long2 wang tzu ch`eng lung wang tzu cheng lung |
lit. to hope one's son becomes a dragon (idiom); fig. to long for one' s child to succeed in life; to have great hopes for one's offspring; to give one's child the best education as a career investment |
東鱗西爪 东鳞西爪 see styles |
dōng lín xī zhǎo dong1 lin2 xi1 zhao3 tung lin hsi chao |
lit. a dragon's scale from the east and a dragon's claw from the west; odds and ends (idiom) |
殺虎斬蛟 杀虎斩蛟 see styles |
shā hǔ zhǎn jiāo sha1 hu3 zhan3 jiao1 sha hu chan chiao |
lit. to kill the tiger and behead the scaly dragon |
浦島太郎 see styles |
urashimatarou / urashimataro うらしまたろう |
(See 竜宮,玉手箱・1,乙姫・2,浦島太郎状態) Urashima Tarō; fairy-tale fisherman who, after visiting the underwater Palace of the Dragon King, returns centuries later; (ch) Urashima Tarō (fairy-tale fisherman who, after visiting the underwater Palace of the Dragon King, returns centuries later) |
港龍航空 港龙航空 see styles |
gǎng lóng háng kōng gang3 long2 hang2 kong1 kang lung hang k`ung kang lung hang kung |
Hong Kong Dragon Airlines (operating as Dragonair), Hong Kong-based international airline |
火燄三昧 火焰三昧 see styles |
huǒ yàn sān mèi huo3 yan4 san1 mei4 huo yen san mei kaen zanmai |
A samādhi entered into by the Buddha, in which he emitted flames to overcome a poisonous dragon. Also 火光 (or 火生) 三昧 q. v. |
玉龍雪山 玉龙雪山 see styles |
yù lóng xuě shān yu4 long2 xue3 shan1 yü lung hsüeh shan |
Mt Yulong or Jade dragon in Lijiang 麗江|丽江, northwest Yunnan |
生龍活虎 生龙活虎 see styles |
shēng lóng huó hǔ sheng1 long2 huo2 hu3 sheng lung huo hu |
lit. lively dragon and animated tiger (idiom); fig. vigorous and lively |
畫龍點睛 画龙点睛 see styles |
huà lóng diǎn jīng hua4 long2 dian3 jing1 hua lung tien ching |
to paint a dragon and dot in the eyes (idiom); fig. to add the vital finishing touch; the crucial point that brings the subject to life; a few words to clinch the point |
盤龍臥虎 盘龙卧虎 see styles |
pán lóng wò hǔ pan2 long2 wo4 hu3 p`an lung wo hu pan lung wo hu |
lit. coiled dragon, crouching tiger (idiom); fig. talented individuals in hiding; concealed talent |
目支鄰陀 目支邻陀 see styles |
mù zhī lín tuó mu4 zhi1 lin2 tuo2 mu chih lin t`o mu chih lin to Mokushirinda |
(or 目脂鄰陀 or 目眞鄰陀) ; 目支鄰; 牟眞鄰陀; 母眞鄰那 (or 母止鄰那) ; 文眞鄰陀; 摩訶目支鄰陀. Mucilinda, or Mahāmucilinda. A nāga or dragon king who dwelt in a lake near a hill and cave of this name, near Gayā, where Śākyamuni sat absorbed for seven days after his enlightenment, protected by this nāga-king. |
磯まつり see styles |
isomatsuri いそまつり |
(1) (rocky) seashore party; seashore festival; (2) celebration in honor of the dragon god by fishermen after a good haul |
科莫多龍 科莫多龙 see styles |
kē mò duō lóng ke1 mo4 duo1 long2 k`o mo to lung ko mo to lung |
Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) |
筆走龍蛇 see styles |
bǐ zǒu lóng shé bi3 zou3 long2 she2 pi tsou lung she |
lit. the brush flows with the fluidity of a dragon or snake (idiom); fig. (of brushwork, esp for calligraphy) lively; vigorous |
能施太子 see styles |
néng shī tài zǐ neng2 shi1 tai4 zi3 neng shih t`ai tzu neng shih tai tzu Nōse Taishi |
Prince 'Giver', a former incarnation of Śākyamuni, when he obtained the magic dragon, pearl and by its power relieved the needs of all the poor. |
蝦兵蟹將 虾兵蟹将 see styles |
xiā bīng xiè jiàng xia1 bing1 xie4 jiang4 hsia ping hsieh chiang |
shrimp soldiers and crab generals (in mythology or popular fiction, the army of the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea); useless troops (idiom) |
阿提目多 see styles |
ā tí mù duō a1 ti2 mu4 duo1 a t`i mu to a ti mu to adaimokuta |
(or 阿地目多 or 阿提目多伽 or 阿地目多伽) adhimukti or atimukti, entire freedom of mind, confidence, intp. by 善思惟 'pious thoughtfulness', good propensity. atimuktaka, a plant like the 'dragon-lick', suggestive of hemp, with red flowers and bluish-green leaves; its seeds produce fragrant oil, sesame. Also, a kind of tree. |
靑龍疏鈔 see styles |
qīng lóng shū chāo qing1 long2 shu1 chao1 ch`ing lung shu ch`ao ching lung shu chao |
Blue Dragon Commentary |
饕餮大餐 see styles |
tāo tiè dà cān tao1 tie4 da4 can1 t`ao t`ieh ta ts`an tao tieh ta tsan |
great meal fit for dragon's son (idiom); sumptuous banquet |
龍が如く see styles |
ryuugagotoku / ryugagotoku りゅうがごとく |
(work) Yakuza (video game series); Like a Dragon; (wk) Yakuza (video game series); Like a Dragon |
龍女成佛 see styles |
lóng nǚ chéng fó long2 nv3 cheng2 fo2 lung nü ch`eng fo lung nü cheng fo |
the dragon-maiden becomes buddha |
龍潭虎穴 龙潭虎穴 see styles |
lóng tán - hǔ xué long2 tan2 - hu3 xue2 lung t`an - hu hsüeh lung tan - hu hsüeh |
lit. dragon's pool and tiger's den (idiom); fig. dangerous place; hostile territory |
龍爭虎鬥 龙争虎斗 see styles |
lóng zhēng hǔ dòu long2 zheng1 hu3 dou4 lung cheng hu tou |
lit. the dragon wars, the tiger battles (idiom); fierce battle between giants |
龍生九子 龙生九子 see styles |
lóng shēng jiǔ zǐ long2 sheng1 jiu3 zi3 lung sheng chiu tzu |
lit. the dragon has nine sons (idiom); fig. all kinds of characters; good and bad intermingled; It takes all sorts to make a world. |
龍的傳人 龙的传人 see styles |
lóng de chuán rén long2 de5 chuan2 ren2 lung te ch`uan jen lung te chuan jen |
Descendants of the Dragon (i.e. Han Chinese) |
龍頭蛇尾 龙头蛇尾 see styles |
lóng tóu shé wěi long2 tou2 she2 wei3 lung t`ou she wei lung tou she wei |
lit. dragon's head, snake's tail (idiom); fig. a strong start but weak finish |
龍騰虎躍 龙腾虎跃 see styles |
lóng téng hǔ yuè long2 teng2 hu3 yue4 lung t`eng hu yüeh lung teng hu yüeh |
lit. dragon soaring and tiger leaping (idiom); fig. prosperous and bustling; vigorous and active |
ウロボロス see styles |
uroborosu ウロボロス |
uroboros; ouroboros (image of a serpent or dragon swallowing its own tail) |
キリンケツ see styles |
kirinketsu キリンケツ |
(kana only) dragon's blood palm (Daemonorops draco); bright red resin used in medicine, dyes, etc. |
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chifun(chi吻); chifun(螭吻) チふん(チ吻); ちふん(螭吻) |
Chiwen (Chinese dragon) |
トビトカゲ see styles |
tobitokage トビトカゲ |
(kana only) flying dragon (any gliding lizard of genus Draco) |
ワイヴァン see styles |
waian ワイヴァン |
wyvern (two-legged dragon); wivern |
ワイバーン see styles |
waibaan / waiban ワイバーン |
wyvern (two-legged dragon); wivern |
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otohime おとひめ |
(1) (ant: 兄姫) younger princess; (2) Oto Hime; Princess of the Dragon Palace (from the story of Urashima Tarō) |
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kouryou; kouryuu / koryo; koryu こうりょう; こうりゅう |
(form) (See 亢龍有悔) dragon that has ascended to the heavens; person who has acquired immense wealth and power |
倚天屠龍記 倚天屠龙记 see styles |
yǐ tiān tú lóng jì yi3 tian1 tu2 long2 ji4 i t`ien t`u lung chi i tien tu lung chi |
Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber, wuxia (武俠|武侠[wu3 xia2], martial arts chivalry) novel by Jin Yong 金庸[Jin1 Yong1] and its screen adaptations |
十四神九王 see styles |
shí sì shén jiǔ wáng shi2 si4 shen2 jiu3 wang2 shih ssu shen chiu wang jūshijin kuō |
The fourteen devas and nine dragon and other kings, who went in the train of Mañjuśrī to thank the Buddha at the last of his Huayan addresses; for list see 唐華嚴經 61. |
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toryou; toryuu / toryo; toryu とりょう; とりゅう |
(1) dragon-slaying; (2) Kawasaki Ki-45 (WWII heavy fighter aircraft) |
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ouryuu / oryu おうりゅう |
Yinglong; dragon and rain deity in Chinese mythology |
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haarii; haarii / hari; hari はありい; ハーリー |
(kana only) (See 飛竜・ペーロン・1) Okinawan dragon boat race |
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garyuu / garyu がりゅう |
dragon's fang |
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hakuryou; hakuryuu / hakuryo; hakuryu はくりょう; はくりゅう |
white dragon |
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shinryuu; jinryuu; shenron / shinryu; jinryu; shenron しんりゅう; じんりゅう; シェンロン |
(myth) Shen Long (spiritual dragon in Chinese mythology); Shen-lung |
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ryuuguu / ryugu りゅうぐう |
Palace of the Dragon King; palace from the story of Urashima Tarō (said to be located at the bottom of the sea) |
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ryuujin / ryujin りゅうじん |
(1) dragon god; dragon king; (2) {Buddh} naga |
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ryuuketsu / ryuketsu りゅうけつ |
(1) dragon's den; (2) auspicious place for a temple, town, etc. to be built (feng shui) |
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ryuuteki; ryouteki / ryuteki; ryoteki りゅうてき; りょうてき |
dragon flute; medium-pitched bark-covered bamboo transverse flute with seven holes, used in gagaku |
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ryuushuu / ryushu りゅうしゅう |
dragon boat (long 22-person canoe used for racing) |
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ryuuko; ryouko / ryuko; ryoko りゅうこ; りょうこ |
dragon and tiger; two mighty rivals |
竜虎の争い see styles |
ryuukonoarasoi / ryukonoarasoi りゅうこのあらそい |
(exp,n) well-matched contest; fight between a dragon and a tiger |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Dragon" 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
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.
We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.
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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