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当字

see styles
 ateji
    あてじ
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) kanji used as a phonetic symbol, instead of for the meaning; phonetic-equivalent character; substitute character; (2) kanji used for their meaning, irrespective of reading

彡旁

see styles
 sanzukuri
    さんづくり
(kana only) kanji "three" or "hair ornament" radical at right

意符

see styles
yì fú
    yi4 fu2
i fu
 ifu
    いふ
semantic component of a phono-semantic character (e.g. component 刂[dao1] in 刻[ke4])
(See 音符・3) part of a kanji for which the role is primarily to represent the meaning (as opposed to the pronunciation)

感じ

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
feeling; sense; impression

戈旁

see styles
 hokozukuri
    ほこづくり
(See 戈構え) kanji "spear" radical at right

戸冠

see styles
 tokanmuri
    とかんむり
kanji "door" radical

扁旁

see styles
 henbou / henbo
    へんぼう
(1) left and right kanji radicals; (2) (colloquialism) kanji radical positions

手偏

see styles
 tehen
    てへん
kanji "hand" radical at left (radical 64)

払い

see styles
 harai
    はらい
(1) payment; bill; account; (2) sweeping; clearing away; (3) sweeping stroke (e.g. when writing kanji)

揚雄


扬雄

see styles
yáng xióng
    yang2 xiong2
yang hsiung
 youyuu / yoyu
    ようゆう
Yang Xiong (53 BC-18 AD), scholar, poet and lexicographer, author of the first Chinese dialect dictionary 方言[Fang1 yan2]
(person) Yang Xiong (53 BCE - 18 CE; Chinese philosopher and poet)

撥ね

see styles
 hane
    はね
(1) (a) jump; (2) splashes (usu. of mud); (3) upward turn at the bottom (e.g. of a vertical stroke of a kanji or of a hairdo); (4) close (e.g. of a theatrical performance); breakup

支繞

see styles
 shinyou; edanyou / shinyo; edanyo
    しにょう; えだにょう
(kana only) kanji "branch" radical as enclosure

支那

see styles
zhī nà
    zhi1 na4
chih na
 shina
    しな
phonetic transcription of China (Japanese: Shina), colonial term, generally considered discriminatory
(sensitive word) (dated) (kana only) (often considered offensive post-WWII, esp. when written in kanji) (See 中国・1) China; (female given name) Shina
指那, 眞丹, 至那, 斯那, 振旦, 震旦, 眞那, 振丹, 脂難, 旃丹; 摩訶至那 Cina; Maha-cina. The name by which China is referred to in the laws of Manu (which assert that the Chinese were degenerate Kṣatriya), in the Mahābharata, and in Buddhist works. This name may have been derived from families ruling in western China under such titles as 晉 Chin at Fen-chou in Shansi 1106-376 B. C., 陳 Ch'en in Honan 1122-479 B. C., 秦 Ch'in in Shensi as early as the ninth century B. C., and to this latter dynasty the designation is generally attributed.

攴繞

see styles
 bokunyou / bokunyo
    ぼくにょう
(kana only) kanji "strike" radical at right (radical 66)

攵繞

see styles
 bokunyou / bokunyo
    ぼくにょう
(kana only) kanji "strike" radical at right (radical 66)

敢爾

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(personal name) Kanji

文繞

see styles
 bunnyou / bunnyo
    ぶんにょう
(kana only) kanji "literature" radical (radical 67)

斧旁

see styles
 onozukuri
    おのづくり
(kana only) kanji "axe" radical at right

新出

see styles
 niide / nide
    にいで
(n,vs,vi) appearing for the first time (esp. vocabulary, kanji, etc. in a school textbook); (surname) Niide

新字

see styles
 araji
    あらじ
(1) newly created character; (2) newly introduced (kanji) character (in a textbook); (3) (abbreviation) (See 新字体) new character form; shinjitai; simplified form of kanji used in Japan since 1946; (surname) Araji

方偏

see styles
 katahen; houhen / katahen; hohen
    かたへん; ほうへん
kanji "direction" radical at left (radical 70)

日偏

see styles
 hihen; nichihen
    ひへん; にちへん
(as in 晴) kanji "day" radical at left (radical 72)

旧字

see styles
 kyuuji / kyuji
    きゅうじ
old kanji form

旧訓

see styles
 kyuukun / kyukun
    きゅうくん
(1) former reading (of kanji, classical Chinese, etc.); (2) ancient teachings

書取

see styles
 kakitori
    かきとり
(1) writing down from other written material; writing kanji text from hiragana; (2) transcription (of spoken material)

月偏

see styles
 tsukihen
    つきへん
(See 肉月) kanji "moon" radical at left (usually classified as radical 130)

木偏

see styles
 kihen
    きへん
kanji "tree" radical at left (radical 75)

本字

see styles
běn zì
    ben3 zi4
pen tzu
 honji
    ほんじ
original form of a Chinese character
(1) kanji (as opposed to kana); (2) original form of a Chinese character (as opposed to a simplified or abbreviated form); (3) Chinese character from which another Chinese character derives

柑久

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(personal name) Kanji

柑二

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(personal name) Kanji

柑児

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(given name) Kanji

柑司

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(personal name) Kanji

柑治

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(given name) Kanji

栞児

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(personal name) Kanji

栞爾

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(personal name) Kanji

桓司

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(given name) Kanji

楊俊


杨俊

see styles
yáng jun
    yang2 jun4
yang chün
Yang Jun (571-600), son of the first Sui emperor 楊堅|杨坚[Yang2 Jian1]

楊億


杨亿

see styles
yáng yì
    yang2 yi4
yang i
Yang Yi (974-1020), Northern Song dynasty writer and poet

楊堅


杨坚

see styles
yáng jiān
    yang2 jian1
yang chien
 youken / yoken
    ようけん
first Sui emperor Yang Jian (541-604), reigned 581-604
(personal name) Yōken

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)

楊森


杨森

see styles
yáng sēn
    yang2 sen1
yang sen
Yang Sen (1884-1977), Sichuan warlord and general

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

楊炯


杨炯

see styles
yáng jiǒng
    yang2 jiong3
yang chiung
Yang Jiong (650-693?), one of the Four Great Poets of the Early Tang 初唐四傑|初唐四杰[Chu1 Tang2 Si4 jie2]

楊維


杨维

see styles
yáng wéi
    yang2 wei2
yang wei
Yang Wei (1979-), PRC badminton player, women's doubles specialist

楊過


杨过

see styles
yáng guò
    yang2 guo4
yang kuo
Yang Guo, protagonist of "The Return of the Condor Heroes" 神鵰俠侶|神雕侠侣[Shen2 diao1 Xia2 lu : 3]; (used jocularly as a verb "to have tested positive", since 楊|杨[Yang2] and 陽|阳[yang2] are homonyms)

楊銳


杨锐

see styles
yáng ruì
    yang2 rui4
yang jui
Yang Rui (1855-1898), one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子 of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898; Yang Rui (1963-), host of "Dialogue" on CCTV News

構え

see styles
 kamae
    かまえ
(1) structure; construction; appearance; (2) posture (e.g. in martial arts); pose; stance; (3) readiness; determination; preparedness; (4) kanji enclosure type radical (must enclose at least two sides of the kanji)

歓二

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(male given name) Kanji

歓嗣

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(given name) Kanji

歓尽

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(personal name) Kanji

歓次

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(given name) Kanji

歓治

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(given name) Kanji

歓爾

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(personal name) Kanji

止偏

see styles
 tomehen
    とめへん
kanji "stop" radical at left

正字

see styles
zhèng zì
    zheng4 zi4
cheng tzu
 seiji / seji
    せいじ
to correct an erroneously written character; regular script (calligraphy); standard form (of a character or spelling)
(1) correctly written character; kanji used with its original meaning; (2) traditional kanji; unsimplified kanji; (3) (hist) official in charge of proofreading characters in books (in China)

歯偏

see styles
 hahen
    はへん
kanji "tooth" radical at left

歹偏

see styles
 gatsuhen
    がつへん
(See 一タ偏) kanji "bare bone" radical at left

殳旁

see styles
 hokozukuri
    ほこづくり
kanji radical 79 at right

毛皮

see styles
máo pí
    mao2 pi2
mao p`i
    mao pi
 mouhi / mohi
    もうひ
    kegawa
    けがわ
fur; pelt
(noun - becomes adjective with の) fur; skin; pelt; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) fur; skin; pelt; (2) kanji "fur" radical

毛革

see styles
 mouhi / mohi
    もうひ
    kegawa
    けがわ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) fur; skin; pelt; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) fur; skin; pelt; (2) kanji "fur" radical

氏ぬ

see styles
 shinu
    しぬ
(v5n,vi) (joc) (net-sl) (intentional use of incorrect kanji; 氏 and 死 are homophones) (See 死ぬ・1) to die

氣化


气化

see styles
qì huà
    qi4 hua4
ch`i hua
    chi hua
to vaporize; evaporation; carburetion; 氣|气[qi4] transformation in TCM (i.e. transformation of yin yang vital breath); unvoicing of voiced consonant

洋縣


洋县

see styles
yáng xiàn
    yang2 xian4
yang hsien
Yang County in Hanzhong 漢中|汉中[Han4 zhong1], Shaanxi

渙治

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(given name) Kanji

漢二

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(given name) Kanji

漢和

see styles
 kanwa
    かんわ
(1) China and Japan; (2) Chinese and Japanese (languages); (3) (abbreviation) (See 漢和辞典) dictionary with Japanese definitions of kanji and kanji compounds; kanji dictionary

漢字


汉字

see styles
hàn zì
    han4 zi4
han tzu
 kanji
    かんじ
Chinese character(s)
kanji; Chinese character; (personal name) Kanji

漢文


汉文

see styles
hàn wén
    han4 wen2
han wen
 kanbun
    かんぶん
Chinese written language; Chinese literature esp. as taught abroad
(1) Chinese classical writing; Chinese classics; (2) writing composed entirely of kanji

漢検

see styles
 kanken
    かんけん
(abbreviation) {tradem} (See 漢字検定) The Japan Kanji Aptitude Test

漢治

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(given name) Kanji

漢直

see styles
 kanchoku
    かんちょく
(abbreviation) {comp} (See 漢字直接入力) direct kanji input (as opposed to kana-kanji conversion)

漢英


汉英

see styles
hàn yīng
    han4 ying1
han ying
 kanei / kane
    かんえい
Chinese-English
Kanji to English (dictionary)

漢訳

see styles
 kanyaku
    かんやく
(noun/participle) (1) translation into (classical) Chinese; translation into kanbun; (noun/participle) (2) (See 漢語・1) kango translation; translation into Japanese using kanji

漢音

see styles
 kanon
    かんおん
(See 呉音・ごおん,唐音・とうおん) kan-on; Han reading; on reading of a kanji based on Tang dynasty Chinese

火偏

see styles
 hihen
    ひへん
(as in 灯) kanji "fire" radical at left (radical 86)

無点

see styles
 muten
    むてん
(1) (See 訓点・くんてん) kanji without kanbun assistance markings; (2) poetry, haiku, etc. without comments or corrections; (adjectival noun) (3) meaningless; incomprehensible

煥二

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(given name) Kanji

煬帝

see styles
 youdai / yodai
    ようだい
(person) Emperor Yang of Sui (569-618, r. 604-618); second emperor of the Sui Dynasty

熟字

see styles
shú zì
    shu2 zi4
shu tzu
 jukuji
    じゅくじ
familiar words; known Chinese character
(See 熟語・1) kanji compound

熟語


熟语

see styles
shú yǔ
    shu2 yu3
shu yü
 jukugo
    じゅくご
idiom
(1) {ling} kanji compound; (2) idiom; idiomatic phrase

爪冠

see styles
 tsumekanmuri
    つめかんむり
kanji "claw" radical at top

爪繞

see styles
 sounyou / sonyo
    そうにょう
kanji "claw" radical at left

爿偏

see styles
 shouhen / shohen
    しょうへん
kanji radical 90 at left

片偏

see styles
 katahen
    かたへん
kanji "side" radical (radical 91) at left

牛偏

see styles
 ushihen
    うしへん
(牜 as in 牡) kanji "cow" radical at left (radical 93)

獣偏

see styles
 kemonohen
    けものへん
kanji "dog" or "animal" radical at left

玉偏

see styles
 tamahen; gyokuhen
    たまへん; ぎょくへん
(as in 珠) kanji "jewel" radical at left (radical 96)

王偏

see styles
 ouhen / ohen
    おうへん
(See 玉偏) kanji "jewel" radical at left (looks like "king") (radical 96)

環久

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(personal name) Kanji

環二

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(personal name) Kanji

環司

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(personal name) Kanji

環爾

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(given name) Kanji

環視


环视

see styles
huán shì
    huan2 shi4
huan shih
 kanji
    かんじ
to look around (a room etc); (fig.) to take a comprehensive look at
(noun, transitive verb) looking around; looking about; (personal name) Kanji

田偏

see styles
 tahen
    たへん
(as in 略) kanji "rice paddy" radical at left (radical 102)

甲嗣

see styles
 kanji
    かんじ
(male given name) Kanji

留め

see styles
 tome
    とめ
    todome
    とどめ
(n,suf) (1) (a) stop (e.g. in a timber joint, or at the end of a kanji stroke); (2) remaining (e.g. poste-restante); (3) forty-five degree angle; finishing blow; clincher

略体

see styles
 ryakutai
    りゃくたい
simplified form of a kanji

略筆

see styles
 ryakuhitsu
    りゃくひつ
(noun, transitive verb) (1) outline; synopsis; summary; (noun, transitive verb) (2) writing a character (e.g. kanji) in a simplified form; simplified character

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

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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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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).



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