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Simple Dictionary Definition |
評書 评书 see styles |
píng shū ping2 shu1 p`ing shu ping shu |
pingshu, a folk art where a single performer narrates stories from history or fiction |
評話 评话 see styles |
píng huà ping2 hua4 p`ing hua ping hua |
storytelling dramatic art dating back to Song and Yuan periods, single narrator without music, often historical topics with commentary |
詩畫 诗画 see styles |
shī huà shi1 hua4 shih hua |
poetry and pictorial art; work of art combining pictures and poetry |
話法 see styles |
wahou / waho わほう |
(1) parlance; manner of speaking; art of conversation; (2) {gramm} narration; speech; discourse |
話芸 see styles |
wagei / wage わげい |
(the art of) storytelling |
話術 话术 see styles |
huà shù hua4 shu4 hua shu wajutsu わじゅつ |
manipulative talk; (sales) patter; CL:套[tao4] (noun - becomes adjective with の) art of conversation |
說書 说书 see styles |
shuō shū shuo1 shu1 shuo shu |
folk art consisting of storytelling to music |
談禪 谈禅 see styles |
tán chán tan2 chan2 t`an ch`an tan chan danzen |
Chan discussion |
講宗 讲宗 see styles |
jiǎng zōng jiang3 zong1 chiang tsung kōshū |
The preaching sects, i.e. all except the Chan or intuitional, and the vinaya, or ritual sects. |
豹拳 see styles |
bào quán bao4 quan2 pao ch`üan pao chüan |
Bao Quan - "Leopard Fist" - Martial Art |
賛侑 see styles |
chanyuu / chanyu ちゃんゆう |
(given name) Chan'yū |
賞析 赏析 see styles |
shǎng xī shang3 xi1 shang hsi |
understanding and enjoying (a work of art) |
賞鑒 赏鉴 see styles |
shǎng jiàn shang3 jian4 shang chien |
to appreciate (a work of art) |
質感 质感 see styles |
zhì gǎn zhi4 gan3 chih kan shitsukan しつかん |
realism (in art); sense of reality; texture; tactile quality feel (of a material); texture |
輪子 轮子 see styles |
lún zi lun2 zi5 lun tzu wako わこ |
wheel; (derog.) Falun Gong practitioner; CL:個|个[ge4] (1) hourglass-shaped object; (2) sarugaku performance art using such an object; (female given name) Wako |
輪鼓 see styles |
ryuugo / ryugo りゅうご |
(1) hourglass-shaped object; (2) sarugaku performance art using such an object |
迷作 see styles |
meisaku / mesaku めいさく |
(joc) (pun on 名作) (See 名作) odd but somehow interesting work of art |
連戰 连战 see styles |
lián zhàn lian2 zhan4 lien chan |
Lien Chan (1936-), Taiwanese politician, former vice-president and chairman of Guomintang |
連画 see styles |
renga れんが |
(abbreviation) sequential art or pictures (type of printed, graphic storytelling, differentiated from manga by its liberal use of page space, often only one panel per page, and sparing use of dialogue) |
遁法 see styles |
tonpou / tonpo とんぽう |
{MA} Ninja art of escape |
遁術 see styles |
tonjutsu とんじゅつ |
{MA} Ninja art of escape |
遊び see styles |
asobi あそび |
(1) play; playing; game; (2) pleasure; amusement; pastime; recreation; diversion; (3) play (in a mechanism, e.g. a steering wheel); (4) flexibility (in a performance, art, etc.); freedom; (5) (abbreviation) (See 遊び紙) flyleaf |
道流 see styles |
dào liú dao4 liu2 tao liu michiru みちる |
(female given name) Michiru The stream of Truth; the flow, or progress, of Buddha, truth; the spread of a particular movement, e.g. the Chan school. |
達磨 达磨 see styles |
dá mó da2 mo2 ta mo daruma だるま |
(1) (kana only) daruma; tumbling doll; round, red-painted good-luck doll in the shape of Bodhidharma, with a blank eye to be completed when a person's wish is granted; (2) (kana only) Bodhidharma; (3) (kana only) prostitute; (personal name) Daruma dharma; also 達摩; 達麼; 達而麻耶; 曇摩; 馱摩 tr. by 法. dharma is from dhara, holding, bearing, possessing, etc.; and means 'that which is to be held fast or kept, ordinance, statute, law, usage, practice'; 'anything right.' M.W. It may be variously intp. as (1) characteristic, attribute, predicate; (2) the bearer, the transcendent substratum of single elements of conscious life; (3) element, i.e. a part of conscious life; (4) nirvāṇa, i.e. the Dharma par excellence, the object of Buddhist teaching; (5) the absolute, the real; (6) the teaching or religion of Buddha; (7) thing, object, appearance. Also, Damo, or Bodhidharma, the twenty-eighth Indian and first Chinese patriarch, who arrived in China A.D. 520, the reputed founder of the Chan or Intuitional School in China. He is described as son of a king in southern India; originally called Bodhitara. He arrived at Guangdong, bringing it is said the sacred begging-bowl, and settled in Luoyang, where he engaged in silent meditation for nine years, whence he received the title of wall-gazing Brahman 壁觀婆羅門, though he was a kṣatriya. His doctrine and practice were those of the 'inner light', independent of the written word, but to 慧可 Huike, his successor, he commended the Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra as nearest to his views. There are many names with Dharma as initial: Dharmapāla, Dharmagupta, Dharmayaśas, Dharmaruci, Dharmarakṣa, Dharmatrāta, Dharmavardhana, etc. |
醫術 医术 see styles |
yī shù yi1 shu4 i shu |
medical expertise; art of healing |
重塑 see styles |
chóng sù chong2 su4 ch`ung su chung su |
to reconstruct (an art object); to remodel |
鉢位 钵位 see styles |
bō wèi bo1 wei4 po wei hoi |
Bowl seat, the place each monk occupies at table. |
鍾情 钟情 see styles |
zhōng qíng zhong1 qing2 chung ch`ing chung ching |
to fall in love; to love sb or something dearly (lover, or art) |
鑑賞 鉴赏 see styles |
jiàn shǎng jian4 shang3 chien shang kanshou / kansho かんしょう |
to appreciate (as a connoisseur) (noun, transitive verb) appreciation (of art, music, poetry, etc.) |
閉關 闭关 see styles |
bì guān bi4 guan1 pi kuan heikan |
to close the passes; to seal off the country; seclusion (monastic practice, e.g. of Chan Buddhists) To shut in; to isolate oneself for meditation. |
陶画 see styles |
touga / toga とうが |
{art} picture painted on porcelain; porcelain painting |
陶芸 see styles |
tougei / toge とうげい |
ceramic art; ceramics |
陶藝 陶艺 see styles |
táo yì tao2 yi4 t`ao i tao i |
ceramic art |
雅客 see styles |
gakaku がかく |
(1) man of letters; man of taste; art connoisseur; (2) (See 水仙) narcissus |
静物 see styles |
seibutsu / sebutsu せいぶつ |
(1) still object; object at rest; (2) (abbreviation) {art} (See 静物画) still life (painting, drawing) |
面世 see styles |
miàn shì mian4 shi4 mien shih |
to be published (of art, literary works etc); to come out; to take shape; to see the light of day |
顏藝 颜艺 see styles |
yán yì yan2 yi4 yen i |
(ACG) art of making humorously exaggerated facial expressions (loanword from Japanese 顔芸 "kaogei") |
飛天 飞天 see styles |
fēi tiān fei1 tian1 fei t`ien fei tien hiten ひてん |
flying Apsara (Buddhist art) (1) {Buddh} heavenly beings shown flying around the main image in a temple; (2) Feitian (2008 Chinese space suit); (surname) Hiten |
高麗 高丽 see styles |
gāo lí gao1 li2 kao li takarei / takare たかれい |
Korean Goryeo dynasty, 918-1392; Korea, esp. in context of art and culture (1) (hist) Goryeo (dynasty of Korea; 918-1392 CE); Koryo; (2) (archaism) Korea; (surname) Takarei Korea. |
ART see styles |
aato / ato アート |
{med} (See 生殖補助医療) assisted reproductive technologies; ART |
アルス see styles |
arusu アルス |
art (esp. fine art) (lat: ars) |
ギコ猫 see styles |
gikoneko ギコねこ |
(char) Giko Neko (ASCII-art character); Giko Cat; (ch) Giko Neko (ASCII-art character); Giko Cat |
コンテ see styles |
gonde ゴンデ |
{art} Conté (crayons, sticks) (fre:); (place-name) Gonde |
ぽっぷ see styles |
poppu ポップ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) pop; popular; fashionable; (adjectival noun) (2) pop-art-style; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) pop (music); (noun, transitive verb) (4) {comp} (See プッシュ・4) pop (stack operation); (personal name) Pop; Popp |
むき物 see styles |
mukimono むきもの |
art of decorative garnishing |
もの派 see styles |
monoha ものは |
{art} Mono-ha (art movement); School of Things |
一味禪 一味禅 see styles |
yī mèi chán yi1 mei4 chan2 i mei ch`an i mei chan ichimi zen |
one taste Chan |
一字禪 一字禅 see styles |
yī zì chán yi1 zi4 chan2 i tzu ch`an i tzu chan ichiji zen |
A cryptic single-word reply to a question, requiring meditation for its apprehension; it is a Chan or Zen method. |
上乘禪 上乘禅 see styles |
shàng shèng chán shang4 sheng4 chan2 shang sheng ch`an shang sheng chan jōjō zen |
The Mahāyāna Ch'an (Zen) School, which considers that it alone attains the highest realization of Mahāyāna truth. Hīnayāna philosophy is said only to realize the unreality of the ego and not the unreality of all things. The Mahāyāna realizes the unreality of the ego and of all things. But the Ch'an school is pure idealism, all being mind. This mind is Buddha, and is the universal fundamental mind. |
上方絵 see styles |
kamigatae かみがたえ |
(hist) {art} (See 浮世絵) kamigata-e; ukiyo-e prints from the Kamigata area (modern day Osaka, Kyoto) |
佛心宗 see styles |
fó xīn zōng fo2 xin1 zong1 fo hsin tsung Busshin Shū |
The sect of the Buddha-heart, i.e. the Chan (Zen) or Intuitive sect of Bodhidharma, holding that each individual has direct access to Buddha through meditation. |
保身術 see styles |
hoshinjutsu ほしんじゅつ |
art of self-protection |
修行僧 see styles |
xiū xíng sēng xiu1 xing2 seng1 hsiu hsing seng shugyousou / shugyoso しゅぎょうそう |
ascetic monk; trainee monk Chan; Seon students [monks] |
八法拳 see styles |
bā fǎ quán ba1 fa3 quan2 pa fa ch`üan pa fa chüan |
Ba Fa Quan "Eight Methods" - Martial Art |
公式化 see styles |
gōng shì huà gong1 shi4 hua4 kung shih hua |
to formalize; formalism in art (esp. as proscribed in USSR and PRC) |
共作曲 see styles |
kyousakukyoku / kyosakukyoku きょうさくきょく |
joint work (art, music, etc.) |
円山派 see styles |
maruyamaha まるやまは |
(hist) {art} Maruyama school of Japanese painting (Edo-Meiji period) |
写真術 see styles |
shashinjutsu しゃしんじゅつ |
photography; photographic art |
出世作 see styles |
shussesaku しゅっせさく |
work of art or literature that brings fame |
切り紙 see styles |
kirigami きりがみ kirikami きりかみ |
cut paper; paper cut in half; paper scrap; the art of cutting paper (in contrast to origami) |
剥き物 see styles |
mukimono むきもの |
art of decorative garnishing |
劈掛拳 劈挂拳 see styles |
pī guà quán pi1 gua4 quan2 p`i kua ch`üan pi kua chüan |
Piguaquan "Chop-Hanging Fist" (Chinese Martial Art) |
北宗禪 北宗禅 see styles |
běi zōng chán bei3 zong1 chan2 pei tsung ch`an pei tsung chan Hokushū zen |
Northern School of Chan |
半棒術 see styles |
hanboujutsu / hanbojutsu はんぼうじゅつ |
form of martial art using a short cane staff |
南宗禪 南宗禅 see styles |
nán zōng chán nan2 zong1 chan2 nan tsung ch`an nan tsung chan nanshū zen |
Southern School of Chan |
南蘋派 see styles |
nanpinha なんぴんは |
(hist) {art} Nanpin school of Japanese painting (Edo period) |
印刷術 印刷术 see styles |
yìn shuā shù yin4 shua1 shu4 yin shua shu insatsujutsu いんさつじゅつ |
printing; printing technology (art of) printing; printing technology; printing technique |
印象派 see styles |
yìn xiàng pài yin4 xiang4 pai4 yin hsiang p`ai yin hsiang pai inshouha / inshoha いんしょうは |
impressionism (hist) {art} Impressionists |
受け身 see styles |
ukemi うけみ |
(n,adj-no,adj-na) (1) the defensive; (2) passive attitude; passivity; passiveness; (3) (linguistics terminology) the passive; passive voice; (4) (martial arts term) ukemi (the art of falling safely) |
口頭禪 口头禅 see styles |
kǒu tóu chán kou3 tou2 chan2 k`ou t`ou ch`an kou tou chan kōtō zen |
Zen saying repeated as cant; (fig.) catchphrase; mantra; favorite expression; stock phrase Mouth meditation, i.e. dependence on the leading of others, inability to enter into personal meditation. |
古美術 see styles |
kobijutsu こびじゅつ |
antiques; old works of art |
司馬法 司马法 see styles |
sī mǎ fǎ si1 ma3 fa3 ssu ma fa |
“Methods of Sima”, also called “Sima Rangju’s Art of War”, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1], written by Sima Rangju 司馬穰苴|司马穰苴[Si1 ma3 Rang2 ju1] |
名取り see styles |
natori なとり |
(1) accredited master (of a performing art); (2) being famous; being popular; (3) famous person |
周瘦鵑 周瘦鹃 see styles |
zhōu shòu juān zhou1 shou4 juan1 chou shou chüan |
Zhou Shoujuan (1895-1968), writer, translator and art collector in Suzhou, a victim of the Cultural Revolution |
命理學 命理学 see styles |
mìng lǐ xué ming4 li3 xue2 ming li hsüeh |
divination; divinatory art |
唐武宗 see styles |
táng wǔ zōng tang2 wu3 zong1 t`ang wu tsung tang wu tsung |
Emperor Wuzong of Tang (814-846), reign name of sixteenth Tang emperor Li Chan 李瀍[Li3 Chan2], reigned 840-846 |
問題作 see styles |
mondaisaku もんだいさく |
controversial work (art, literature, etc.); work that caused public criticism; work of art dealing with contemporary questions; succès de scandale |
四料簡 四料简 see styles |
sì liào jiǎn si4 liao4 jian3 ssu liao chien shi yōken |
A summary of the 臨濟 Linji school, an offshoot of the Chan, in reference to subjective, objective, both, neither. |
四条派 see styles |
shijouha / shijoha しじょうは |
(hist) {art} Shijō school of Japanese painting (late Edo period) |
地躺拳 see styles |
dì tǎng quán di4 tang3 quan2 ti t`ang ch`üan ti tang chüan |
Di Tang Quan - "Ground-Prone Fist"; "Ground Tumbling Boxing" - Martial Art |
売り方 see styles |
urikata うりかた |
seller; selling side; art of selling |
大津絵 see styles |
ootsue おおつえ |
(hist) Ōtsu-e; Edo-period folk art genre of painting originating in Ōtsu |
女体化 see styles |
nyotaika にょたいか |
(noun/participle) (slang) (See 男体化) male-to-female gender swap (in fan art and fan fiction) |
孫武子 孙武子 see styles |
sūn wǔ zǐ sun1 wu3 zi3 sun wu tzu |
Sun Wu, famous general, strategist and Legalist philosopher, contemporary with Confucius 孔子[Kong3 zi3] (551-479 BC), author of "The Art of War" 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 fa3], also known as Sun Tzu 孫子|孙子[Sun1 zi3] |
學院派 学院派 see styles |
xué yuàn pài xue2 yuan4 pai4 hsüeh yüan p`ai hsüeh yüan pai |
academism (art) |
尺けん see styles |
sekken せっけん |
(1) small amount of silk (i.e. only one foot of cloth); (2) unimportant painting; trivial work of art |
居合い see styles |
iai いあい |
iai; art of drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards |
居合抜 see styles |
iainuki いあいぬき |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) iai; art of drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards; (2) iai sword-drawing performance (used during the Edo period to sell medicine and other wares) |
岩面画 see styles |
ganmenga がんめんが |
rock art; rock painting |
工芸品 see styles |
kougeihin / kogehin こうげいひん |
handicraft; industrial art object |
巴羅克 巴罗克 see styles |
bā luó kè ba1 luo2 ke4 pa lo k`o pa lo ko |
baroque (period in Western art history) (loanword) |
床の間 see styles |
tokonoma とこのま |
tokonoma; alcove where art or flowers are displayed |
床飾り see styles |
tokokazari とこかざり |
art object for a tokonoma |
張午郎 see styles |
chanuuron / chanuron ちゃんうーろん |
(personal name) Chan'u-ron |
張学良 see styles |
chan shueryan チャン・シュエリャン |
(person) Zhang Xueliang (1901.6.3-2001.10.15; Chinese warlord); Chang Hsueh-liang; Peter H. L. Chang |
張輝楊 see styles |
chanyuuyan / chanyuyan ちゃんゆーやん |
(personal name) Chan'yu-yan |
当業者 see styles |
tougyousha / togyosha とうぎょうしゃ |
person skilled (in the art of doing something) |
彫刻術 see styles |
choukokujutsu / chokokujutsu ちょうこくじゅつ |
sculpture; engraving; the plastic art |
彫塑術 see styles |
chousojutsu / chosojutsu ちょうそじゅつ |
the plastic art |
役者絵 see styles |
yakushae やくしゃえ |
(hist) {art} (See 浮世絵) actor print; yakusha-e; ukiyo-e print of kabuki actors |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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