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Simple Dictionary Definition |
游仙 see styles |
yóu xiān you2 xian1 yu hsien |
Youxian district of Mianyang city 綿陽市|绵阳市[Mian2 yang2 shi4], north Sichuan |
湖北 see styles |
hú běi hu2 bei3 hu pei kohoku こほく |
see 湖北省[Hu2 bei3 Sheng3] north of a lake; north of Lake Biwa; (place-name) Hubei (China); Hupeh |
湖區 湖区 see styles |
hú qū hu2 qu1 hu ch`ü hu chü |
Lake District, north England |
満浦 see styles |
manpo マンポ |
(place-name) Manpo (North Korea); Manp'o |
漠北 see styles |
mò běi mo4 bei3 mo pei |
Outer Mongolia (lit. north of the Gobi Desert) |
澧水 see styles |
lǐ shuǐ li3 shui3 li shui |
Lishui river in north Hunan, flowing into Lake Dongting 洞庭湖 |
濟水 济水 see styles |
jǐ shuǐ ji3 shui3 chi shui |
Ji River, former river of north-eastern China which disappeared after the Yellow River flooded in 1852 |
烏耆 乌耆 see styles |
wū qí wu1 qi2 wu ch`i wu chi Ugi |
Agni, or Akni, an ancient kingdom north of Lop Nor, identified with Karashahr. Also 阿耆尼; M067729夷. |
熙川 see styles |
hichon ヒチョン |
(place-name) Huichon (North Korea) |
燕國 燕国 see styles |
yān guó yan1 guo2 yen kuo |
Yan, a vassal state of Zhou in modern Hebei and Liaoning; north Hebei; the four Yan kingdoms of the Sixteen Kingdoms, namely: Former Yan 前燕[Qian2 Yan1] (337-370), Later Yan 後燕|后燕[Hou4 Yan1] (384-409), Southern Yan 南燕[Nan2 Yan1] (398-410), Northern Yan 北燕[Bei3 Yan1] (409-436) |
燕山 see styles |
yān shān yan1 shan1 yen shan tsubakuroyama つばくろやま |
Yan mountain range across north Hebei (place-name) Tsubakuroyama |
特ア see styles |
tokua とくア |
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) Asian countries with strong anti-Japanese sentiment (i.e. China, South Korea, and North Korea) |
特亜 see styles |
tokua とくア |
(ateji / phonetic) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) Asian countries with strong anti-Japanese sentiment (i.e. China, South Korea, and North Korea) |
玄冥 see styles |
genmei / genme げんめい |
(rare) ancient Chinese god of the north (or rain, water, etc.) |
甘丹 see styles |
gān dān gan1 dan1 kan tan Kantan |
Dgahldan, the monastery of the yellow sect 30 miles north-east of Lhasa 拉薩, built by Tsoṅ-kha-pa. |
真北 see styles |
makita まきた |
due north; (surname) Makita |
磁北 see styles |
jihoku じほく |
magnetic north |
私多 see styles |
sī duō si1 duo1 ssu to shita |
私陀; 悉陀; 徒多; 枲多 Sītā. Described as the 'cold' river; one of the four great rivers flowing from the Anavatpta or Anavadata Lake 阿耨達池 in Tibet. One account makes it 'an eastern outflux' which subsequently becomes the Yellow River. It is also said to issue from the west. Again, 'the Ganges flows eastward, the Indus south, Vatsch (Oxus) west, Sītā north.' Vatsch = Vākṣu. 'According to Xuanzang, however, it is the northern outflux of the Sirikol [Sarikkol] Lake (Lat. 38°20′N., Long. 74°E.) now called Yarkand daria, which flows into Lake Lop, thence underneath the desert of Gobi, and reappears as the source of the Huanghe.' Eitel. According to Richard, the Huanghe 'rises a little above two neighbouring lakes of Khchara (Charingnor) and Khnora (Oring-nor). Both are connected by a channel and are situated at an elevation of 14,000 feet. It may perhaps be at first confounded with Djaghing-gol, a river 110 miles long, which flows from the south and empties into the channel joining the two lakes'. |
端川 see styles |
tanchon タンチョン |
(place-name) Tanchon (North Korea) |
米朝 see styles |
beichou / becho べいちょう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) United States and North Korea; American-North Korean; (given name) Beichō |
納閩 纳闽 see styles |
nà mǐn na4 min3 na min |
Labuan, island territory of Malaysia off Sabah coast, north Borneo 婆羅洲|婆罗洲 |
縛臾 缚臾 see styles |
fú yú fu2 yu2 fu yü bayu |
Vāyu, air, wind, the god of the wind; he controls the 縛臾方 or north-west. |
縛芻 缚刍 see styles |
fú chú fu2 chu2 fu ch`u fu chu Bakusu |
Vakṣu; Vaṅkṣu; 婆芻 (or 婆槎 or婆輸); 薄叉; 博叉; the Oxus 靑河 or Blue River, one of the 'four great rivers of Jambudvīpa', rising in the west of the Anavatapta lake (Tibet) and flowing into the north-west sea, the Caspian; cf. 西城記 1. |
縦断 see styles |
juudan / judan じゅうだん |
(n,vs,vi) (1) (See 横断・2) running through (north-south); cutting across; travelling across; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (See 横断・3) cutting vertically; sectioning longitudinally |
縱貫 纵贯 see styles |
zòng guàn zong4 guan4 tsung kuan |
lit. warp string in weaving; fig. vertical or north-south lines; to pass through; to cross lengthwise; to pierce (esp. north-south or top-to-bottom) |
羅先 see styles |
rason ラソン |
(place-name) Rason (North Korea) |
羅北 see styles |
rahoku らほく |
compass north |
美朝 see styles |
měi cháo mei3 chao2 mei ch`ao mei chao yoshitomo よしとも |
US and North Korea (given name) Yoshitomo |
美洲 see styles |
měi zhōu mei3 zhou1 mei chou bishuu / bishu びしゅう |
America (including North, Central and South America); the Americas; abbr. for 亞美利加洲|亚美利加洲[Ya4 mei3 li4 jia1 Zhou1] (given name) Bishuu |
耲耙 see styles |
huái bà huai2 ba4 huai pa |
a kind of harrow used in north-east China to cultivate or sow; Taiwan pr. [huai2 pa2] |
胡国 see styles |
kokoku ここく |
(archaism) North China barbarian nations |
胡子 see styles |
hú zǐ hu2 zi3 hu tzu koko ここ |
(female given name) Koko Hun, or Turk, a term applied to the people west and north of China; a nickname for Bodhidharma. |
胡笙 see styles |
hú shēng hu2 sheng1 hu sheng |
pipe wind instrument introduced from the non-Han peoples in the North and West |
能登 see styles |
noto のと |
(1) (hist) Noto (former province located in the north of present-day Ishikawa Prefecture); (2) (See 能登半島・のとはんとう) Noto (peninsula); (p,s,f) Noto |
脱北 see styles |
dappoku; datsuhoku だっぽく; だつほく |
(noun/participle) fleeing from North Korea |
蘆洞 芦洞 see styles |
lú dòng lu2 dong4 lu tung |
Rodong or Nodong, series of North Korean medium-range missiles See: 芦洞 |
蘆竹 芦竹 see styles |
lú zhú lu2 zhu2 lu chu |
Luzhu or Luchu township in Taoyuan county 桃園縣|桃园县[Tao2 yuan2 xian4], north Taiwan |
西洋 see styles |
xī yáng xi1 yang2 hsi yang seiyou / seyo せいよう |
the West (Europe and North America); countries of the Indian Ocean (traditional) (See 東洋・1) the West; the Occident; Western countries; (surname) Seiyou |
谷山 see styles |
kokusan コクサン |
(place-name) Koksan (North Korea) |
豊前 see styles |
houzen / hozen ほうぜん |
(hist) Buzen (former province located in the east of present-day Fukuoka and the north of Ōita prefectures); (personal name) Houzen |
豐溪 丰溪 see styles |
fēng xī feng1 xi1 feng hsi |
Fengxi, common place name; P'unggye in Kilju county, North Hamgyeong province, the North Korean nuclear test site |
貉子 see styles |
háo zi hao2 zi5 hao tzu |
raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides); raccoon of North China, Korea and Japan (Japanese: tanuki); also called 狸 |
買林 买林 see styles |
mǎi lín mai3 lin2 mai lin Bairin |
Vikrītavana, a 'monastery 200 li north-west of the capital of Cashmere'. Eitel. |
迦尸 see styles |
jiā shī jia1 shi1 chia shih kāshī |
Kāśī 迦私, a place said to be so called because its bamboos were good for arrows, north of Kosala; but it is also given by M. W. as Benares. |
金代 see styles |
jīn dài jin1 dai4 chin tai kaneyo かねよ |
Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), founded by the Jurchen 女真[Nu:3 zhen1] people of North China, a precursor of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty (female given name) Kaneyo |
金朝 see styles |
jīn cháo jin1 chao2 chin ch`ao chin chao |
Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), founded by the Jurchen 女真[Nu:3 zhen1] people of North China, a precursor of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty |
金策 see styles |
kimucheku キムチェク |
(n,vs,vi) (means of) raising money; (place-name) Kimchaek (North Korea) |
銀鱈 see styles |
gindara; gindara ぎんだら; ギンダラ |
sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria); black cod; Japanese bluefish; North Pacific bluefish; candlefish; sable; blue cod; coal cod; coalfish; beshow; skil; skilfish |
鎖國 锁国 see styles |
suǒ guó suo3 guo2 so kuo |
to close a country; to exclude foreign contact; closed country (Qing China, North Korea etc) |
鑊沙 镬沙 see styles |
huò shā huo4 sha1 huo sha Washa |
烏鎩 Ōsh, or Ūsh, 'an ancient kingdom north of the Śītā, probably the present Ingachar'; possibly Uch-Turfān or Yangishahr, 依耐 or 英吉沙爾. |
開縣 开县 see styles |
kāi xiàn kai1 xian4 k`ai hsien kai hsien |
Kai county in Wanzhou suburbs of north Chongqing municipality, formerly in Sichuan |
關外 关外 see styles |
guān wài guan1 wai4 kuan wai |
beyond the pass, i.e. the region north and east of Shanhai Pass 山海關|山海关[Shan1 hai3 guan1] or the region west of Jiayu Pass 嘉峪關|嘉峪关[Jia1 yu4 guan1] or both |
雲田 see styles |
unjon ウンジョン |
(place-name) Unjeon (North Korea) |
青森 see styles |
qīng sēn qing1 sen1 ch`ing sen ching sen aomori あおもり |
Aomori prefecture at the far north of Japan's main island Honshū 本州[Ben3 zhou1] Aomori (city, prefecture); (place-name, surname) Aomori |
韓朝 韩朝 see styles |
hán cháo han2 chao2 han ch`ao han chao |
North and South Korea; bilateral Korean relations |
順安 see styles |
sunan スンアン |
(place-name) Sunan (North Korea) |
順川 see styles |
sunchon スンチョン |
(place-name) Sunchon (North Korea) |
香象 see styles |
xiāng xiàng xiang1 xiang4 hsiang hsiang |
Gandhahastī. Fragrant elephant; one of the sixteen honoured ones of the Bhadra-kalpa; also a bodhisattva in the north who lives on the 香聚山 or 香醉山 with Buddha 香積; cf. 香集. |
馬賊 马贼 see styles |
mǎ zéi ma3 zei2 ma tsei bazoku ばぞく |
horse thief; (old) group of horse-mounted bandits (hist) mounted bandit (esp. in north-east China from the end of the Qing dynasty) |
鬼門 鬼门 see styles |
guǐ mén gui3 men2 kuei men onimon おにもん |
(1) the northeastern (unlucky) direction; person or thing to be avoided; the demon's gate; (2) weak point; Achilles' heel; (surname) Onimon The north-east corner of a house, or of a city-gate enceinte, through which the spirits can come and go. |
鳥曇 see styles |
torigumori とりぐもり |
cloudy sky that appears when the migrating birds that stayed for winter and autumn in Japan leave to go north |
鴦伽 鸯伽 see styles |
yāng qié yang1 qie2 yang ch`ieh yang chieh |
鴦掘多羅 ? Aṅga, described as a country north of Magadha. |
鹽亭 盐亭 see styles |
yán tíng yan2 ting2 yen t`ing yen ting |
Yanting county in Mianyang 綿陽|绵阳[Mian2 yang2], north Sichuan |
鹿苑 see styles |
lù yuàn lu4 yuan4 lu yüan shikazono しかぞの |
(surname) Shikazono 鹿野園 Mṛgadāva, known also as 仙人園, etc., the park, abode, or retreat of wise men, whose resort it formed; 'a famous park north-east of Vārāṇasī, a favourite resort of Śākyamuni. The modern Sārnāth (Śāraṅganātha) near Benares.' M. W. Here he is reputed to have preached his first sermon and converted his first five disciples. Tiantai also counts it as the scene of the second period of his teaching, when during twelve years he delivered the Āgama sūtras. |
黃土 黄土 see styles |
huáng tǔ huang2 tu3 huang t`u huang tu |
loess (yellow sandy soil typical of north China) See: 黄土 |
龍方 龙方 see styles |
lóng fāng long2 fang1 lung fang ryuukata / ryukata りゅうかた |
(surname) Ryūkata The dragon-quarter, i.e. the north. |
龍潭 龙潭 see styles |
lóng tán long2 tan2 lung t`an lung tan Ryūtan |
Longtan district of Jilin city 吉林市, Jilin province; see also 龍潭|龙潭[long2 tan2]; Longtan or Lungtan township in Taoyuan county 桃園縣|桃园县[Tao2 yuan2 xian4], north Taiwan Longtan |
龜山 龟山 see styles |
guī shān gui1 shan1 kuei shan kameyama かめやま |
Guishan or Kueishan township in Taoyuan county 桃園縣|桃园县[Tao2 yuan2 xian4], north Taiwan (personal name) Kameyama Gusan |
ジリス see styles |
jirisu ジリス |
(kana only) ground squirrel (esp. a ground squirrel of North America or Africa) |
ダブ北 see styles |
dabupee ダブペー |
{mahj} (See 連風牌・2) pung (or kong) of north tiles when north is both the round wind and one's seat wind (meld) |
ちょん see styles |
chon チョン |
(See ウォン) jeon (monetary unit; 1-100 of a South Korean won) (kor:); chon (1-100 of a North Korean won); jun; (personal name) Chung |
ナフタ see styles |
nafuta ナフタ |
(1) naphtha; (2) North American Free Trade Agreement; NAFTA |
ノース see styles |
noosu ノース |
nose (of a person, car, etc.); (surname) North; (surname) Nourse |
一等鯛 see styles |
ittoudai; ittoudai / ittodai; ittodai いっとうだい; イットウダイ |
(kana only) North Pacific squirrelfish (Sargocentron spinosissimum) |
丁汝昌 see styles |
dīng rǔ chāng ding1 ru3 chang1 ting ju ch`ang ting ju chang teijoshou / tejosho ていじょしょう |
Ding Ruchang (1836–1895), commander of the Qing North China Navy (person) Tei Joshou (?-1895.2.12) |
三伐持 see styles |
sān fá chí san1 fa2 chi2 san fa ch`ih san fa chih Sanbaji |
Saṃvaji; the heretical people of Vṛji, an ancient kingdom north of the Ganges, south-east of Nepal. (Eitel.). |
三八線 三八线 see styles |
sān bā xiàn san1 ba1 xian4 san pa hsien |
38th parallel, forming the DMZ border between North and South Korea |
三台縣 三台县 see styles |
sān tái xiàn san1 tai2 xian4 san t`ai hsien san tai hsien |
Santai county in Mianyang 綿陽|绵阳[Mian2 yang2], north Sichuan |
三池淵 see styles |
samujiyon サムジヨン |
(place-name) Samjiyōn (North Korea) |
三波訶 三波诃 see styles |
sān bō hē san1 bo1 he1 san po ho Sanhaka |
Sampaha, according to Eitel, Malasa, a valley in the upper Punjab; but perhaps Śāmbī, a state north of Citral in the Hindukush. |
上がる see styles |
agaru あがる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to rise; to go up; to come up; to ascend; to be raised; (2) to enter (esp. from outdoors); to come in; to go in; (3) to enter (a school); to advance to the next grade; (4) to get out (of water); to come ashore; (5) to increase; (6) to improve; to make progress; (7) to be promoted; to advance; (8) to be made (of profit, etc.); (9) to occur (esp. of a favourable result); (10) to be adequate (to cover expenses, etc.); (11) to be finished; to be done; to be over; (12) (of rain) to stop; to lift; (13) to stop (working properly); to cut out; to give out; to die; (14) to win (in a card game, etc.); (15) to be spoken loudly; (16) to get stage fright; (17) to be offered (to the gods, etc.); (18) (humble language) to go; to visit; (19) (honorific or respectful language) to eat; to drink; (20) to be listed (as a candidate); (21) to serve (in one's master's home); (22) to go north; (suf,v5r) (23) indicates completion |
中壢市 中坜市 see styles |
zhōng lì shì zhong1 li4 shi4 chung li shih |
Zhongli or Chungli city in Taoyuan county 桃園縣|桃园县[Tao2 yuan2 xian4], north Taiwan |
乍浦鎮 乍浦镇 see styles |
zhà pǔ zhèn zha4 pu3 zhen4 cha p`u chen cha pu chen |
Zhapu town and port on north of Hangzhou Bay 杭州灣|杭州湾 in Zhejiang |
乾陀羅 干陀罗 see styles |
gān tuó luó gan1 tuo2 luo2 kan t`o lo kan to lo Kendara |
(or 乾陀越 or 乾陀衞 or 乾陀婆那) Gandhāra, an ancient kingdom in the north of the Punjab, 'Lat. 35° 5N., Long. 71°16E. ' ( Eitel); famous as a centre of Buddhism. Śākyamuni, in a former life, is said to have lived there and torn out his eyes to benefit others, 'probably a distortion of the story of Dharmavivardhana, who as governor of Gandhāra was blinded by order of a concubine of his father, Aśoka. ' Eitel. M. W. associates Gandhāra with Kandahar. Also, name of a fragrant tree, and of a yellow colour. |
五大湖 see styles |
wǔ dà hú wu3 da4 hu2 wu ta hu godaiko ごだいこ |
Great Lakes; the five north American Great Lakes (place-name) the Great Lakes (of North America) |
五大陸 see styles |
gotairiku ごたいりく |
the five continents; Asia, Africa, Europe, America and Australia; Asia, Africa, Europe, North America and South America |
五家渠 see styles |
wǔ jiā qú wu3 jia1 qu2 wu chia ch`ü wu chia chü |
Wujyachü shehiri (Wujiaqu city) or Wǔjiāqú subprefecture level city in Ili Kazakh autonomous prefecture in north Xinjiang |
五祕密 五秘密 see styles |
wǔ mì mì wu3 mi4 mi4 wu mi mi go himitsu |
(五祕) The five esoteric or occult ones, i. e. the five bodhisattvas of the diamond realm, known as Vajrasattva in the middle; 欲 desire on the east; 觸 contact, south; 愛 love, west; and 慢 pride, north. Vajrasattva represents the six fundamental elements of sentient existence and here indicates the birth of bodhisattva sentience; desire is that of bodhi and the salvation of all: contact with the needy world for its salvation follows; love of all the living comes next; pride or the power of nirvana succeeds. |
俄中朝 see styles |
é zhōng cháo e2 zhong1 chao2 o chung ch`ao o chung chao |
Russia, China and North Korea |
倒座兒 倒座儿 see styles |
dào zuò r dao4 zuo4 r5 tao tso r |
the north-facing room opposite the master's in a siheyuan 四合院[si4 he2 yuan4] |
倶吠羅 倶吠罗 see styles |
jù fèi luó ju4 fei4 luo2 chü fei lo Kubeira |
Kuvera; Kubera; the god of riches, Vaiśravaṇa, regent of the north; having three legs and eight teeth; in Japan Bishamon. Also 倶乞羅 and numerous other names; cf. 毘. |
倶毘羅 倶毘罗 see styles |
jù pí luó ju4 pi2 luo2 chü p`i lo chü pi lo kubira |
(1) kumbhīra, crocodile; also鳩鞞羅; 倶尾羅. (2) Kuvera, Kubera, the guardian king of the north, v. 毘沙門 Vaiśravaṇa, the god of wealth. |
僧迦舍 see styles |
sēng jiā shè seng1 jia1 she4 seng chia she Sōkasha |
Sāṅkāśya, an ancient kingdom and city in Northern India (v. Kapitha 劫). The modern Samkassam, now a village 45 miles north-west of Kanauj. Also 僧伽施. |
元山市 see styles |
yuán shān shì yuan2 shan1 shi4 yüan shan shih |
Wonsan city in Kangweon province 江原道 of North Korea |
光明星 see styles |
guāng míng xīng guang1 ming2 xing1 kuang ming hsing |
bright star; name of North Korean space satellite |
全州市 see styles |
quán zhōu shì quan2 zhou1 shi4 ch`üan chou shih chüan chou shih |
Jeonju city, capital of North Jeolla Province, in west South Korea |
全羅道 全罗道 see styles |
quán luó dào quan2 luo2 dao4 ch`üan lo tao chüan lo tao zenradou / zenrado ぜんらどう |
Jeolla or Cholla Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Jeolla Province 全羅北道|全罗北道[Quan2 luo2 bei3 dao4] and South Jeolla Province 全羅南道|全罗南道[Quan2 luo2 nan2 dao4] (place-name) Zenradō |
兩江道 两江道 see styles |
liǎng jiāng dào liang3 jiang1 dao4 liang chiang tao |
Ryanggang province province in north North Korea, adjacent to Jilin province |
八德市 see styles |
bā dé shì ba1 de2 shi4 pa te shih |
Bade or Pate city in Taoyuan county 桃園縣|桃园县[Tao2 yuan2 xian4], north Taiwan |
六大州 see styles |
rokudaishuu / rokudaishu ろくだいしゅう |
the six continents; Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe and Australia |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "North" 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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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.
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