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宮相

see styles
 kyuushou / kyusho
    きゅうしょう
(obsolete) (abbreviation) (See 宮内大臣) Minister of the Imperial Household

宮闕


宫阙

see styles
gōng què
    gong1 que4
kung ch`üeh
    kung chüeh
 kyuuketsu / kyuketsu
    きゅうけつ
palace
(rare) Imperial palace

宸翰

see styles
 shinkan
    しんかん
Imperial letter

宿直

see styles
 tonoi(gikun)
    とのい(gikun)
(1) (hist) night duty (in an imperial court, public office, etc.); night guard; night watch; (2) (hist) attending (a noble) through the night

密勅

see styles
 micchoku
    みっちょく
secret order of the Emperor; confidential imperial command

密詔


密诏

see styles
mì zhào
    mi4 zhao4
mi chao
secret imperial edict

專橫


专横

see styles
zhuān hèng
    zhuan1 heng4
chuan heng
imperious; peremptory

尊王

see styles
 sonnou / sonno
    そんのう
reverence for the emperor; advocate of imperial rule

尊皇

see styles
 sonnou / sonno
    そんのう
reverence for the emperor; advocate of imperial rule

小童

see styles
 hichi
    ひち
(archaism) small child (esp. a servant child in the Heian-period imperial palace); (archaism) young person; young servant; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) (derogatory term) boy; child; youth; brat; (kana only) (derogatory term) boy; child; youth; brat; (1) (archaism) girl-in-training (e.g. a geisha-in-training or a girl who performs miscellaneous tasks in a brothel); (2) (archaism) (derogatory term) brat; scamp; rascal; jackanapes; (3) (archaism) disciple; apprentice; (place-name) Hichi

少府

see styles
shào fǔ
    shao4 fu3
shao fu
minister in charge of the palace treasury in imperial China

少飛

see styles
 shouhi / shohi
    しょうひ
(hist) (abbreviation) (See 少年飛行兵) male cadet (aged 14-19) in the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service (during WWII)

山陵

see styles
 misasagi
    みささぎ
(1) mountains and hills; (2) imperial tomb; (place-name) Misasagi

巡幸

see styles
 junkou / junko
    じゅんこう
(n,vs,vi) Imperial tour; royal progress

巡狩

see styles
 junshu
    じゅんしゅ
(noun/participle) Imperial visit

工部

see styles
gōng bù
    gong1 bu4
kung pu
 koubu / kobu
    こうぶ
Ministry of Works (in imperial China)
(hist) (See 六部・りくぶ) Ministry of Works (Tang dynasty China)

帝京

see styles
dì jīng
    di4 jing1
ti ching
 teikyou / tekyo
    ていきょう
imperial capital
(org) Teikyo University (abbreviation); (o) Teikyo University (abbreviation)

帝位

see styles
dì wèi
    di4 wei4
ti wei
 teii / te
    ていい
imperial throne
imperial throne; the Crown

帝冠

see styles
 teikan / tekan
    ていかん
imperial crown; diadem

帝制

see styles
dì zhì
    di4 zhi4
ti chih
 teisei / tese
    ていせい
autocratic monarchy; imperial regime
(noun - becomes adjective with の) imperial government; imperialism; monarchical rule

帝劇

see styles
 teigeki / tegeki
    ていげき
(place) Imperial Theatre (Tokyo); (place-name) Imperial Theatre (Tokyo)

帝后

see styles
dì hòu
    di4 hou4
ti hou
empress; imperial consort

帝命

see styles
 teimei / teme
    ていめい
imperial order

帝土

see styles
 teido / tedo
    ていど
imperial domain

帝大

see styles
 teidai / tedai
    ていだい
(hist) (abbreviation) (See 帝国大学・1) imperial university

帝威

see styles
 tei / te
    てい
imperial majesty; (surname) Tei

帝室

see styles
 teishitsu / teshitsu
    ていしつ
Imperial Family; Imperial Household

帝宮

see styles
 teikyuu / tekyu
    ていきゅう
(hist) imperial palace

帝展

see styles
 teiten / teten
    ていてん
(abbr. of 帝国美術院美術展覧会) Imperial Academy art exhibition

帝座

see styles
 teiza / teza
    ていざ
imperial throne

帝廟

see styles
 teibyou / tebyo
    ていびょう
imperial mausoleum

帝政

see styles
 teisei / tese
    ていせい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) imperial government; imperialism; monarchical rule

帝業

see styles
 teigyou / tegyo
    ていぎょう
imperial task

帝権

see styles
 teiken / teken
    ていけん
imperial authority; imperial prerogative; imperium

帝欠

see styles
 teiketsu / teketsu
    ていけつ
imperial palace gate; imperial palace

帝道

see styles
 teidou / tedo
    ていどう
the imperial way; principles of imperial rule

帝都

see styles
dì dū
    di4 du1
ti tu
 teito / teto
    ていと
imperial capital
imperial capital; (given name) Teito

帝闕

see styles
 teiketsu / teketsu
    ていけつ
imperial palace gate; imperial palace

帝陵

see styles
 teiryou / teryo
    ていりょう
imperial mausoleum

幕府

see styles
mù fǔ
    mu4 fu3
mu fu
 bakufu
    ばくふ
(orig.) tents forming the offices of a commanding officer; administration of a military government; (medieval Japan) "bakufu", administration of the shogun
(1) (hist) shogunate; bakufu; (2) (hist) shogun's headquarters; (3) (hist) (See 近衛) Imperial Guards office; residence of the Imperial Guards commander

年兄

see styles
nián xiōng
    nian2 xiong1
nien hsiung
lit. older brother; fig. fellow students who are successful in the imperial examinations

年号

see styles
 nengou / nengo
    ねんごう
(See 元号) name of an imperial era (e.g. Heisei, Shōwa); Japanese era name

府中

see styles
 funaka
    ふなか
(1) provincial capital (under the ritsuryō system); provincial office; (2) public place of imperial rule; (surname) Funaka

府試


府试

see styles
fǔ shì
    fu3 shi4
fu shih
prefectural exam, the 2nd of the three entry-level exams in the imperial examination system of Ming and Qing dynasties

庭火

see styles
 niwabi
    にわび
    teiryou / teryo
    ていりょう
(archaism) garden bonfire (esp. one held on the imperial grounds)

庭燎

see styles
 niwabi
    にわび
    teiryou / teryo
    ていりょう
(archaism) garden bonfire (esp. one held on the imperial grounds)

廊廟


廊庙

see styles
láng miào
    lang2 miao4
lang miao
imperial court

廟堂


庙堂

see styles
miào táng
    miao4 tang2
miao t`ang
    miao tang
 byoudou / byodo
    びょうどう
imperial ancestral temple; imperial court; temple
(1) (See 御霊屋・おたまや) mausoleum; (2) imperial court

廷尉

see styles
tíng wèi
    ting2 wei4
t`ing wei
    ting wei
chief judicial officer in imperial China

廷試


廷试

see styles
tíng shì
    ting2 shi4
t`ing shih
    ting shih
court examination, the top grade imperial exam

式年

see styles
 noritoshi
    のりとし
(See 式年祭) year in which an imperial memorial ceremony is held (the 3rd, 5th, 10th 20th, 50th and 100th years after death and every 100 years thereafter); (male given name) Noritoshi

弾正

see styles
 danjou / danjo
    だんじょう
(1) judge (of the Imperial Prosecuting and Investigating Office); judicial officer; minister of justice; (2) (abbreviation) (See 弾正台) Imperial Prosecuting and Investigating Office; (surname, given name) Danjō

後學


后学

see styles
hòu xué
    hou4 xue2
hou hsüeh
junior scholar or pupil in imperial China

後宮


后宫

see styles
hòu gōng
    hou4 gong1
hou kung
 ushiromiya
    うしろみや
harem; chambers of imperial concubines
(1) (See 七殿,五舎) inner palace (reserved for women); harem; seraglio; (2) consort of the emperor; (surname) Ushiromiya

後庭


后庭

see styles
hòu tíng
    hou4 ting2
hou t`ing
    hou ting
 koutei / kote
    こうてい
backyard; imperial harem; (slang) anus
(1) rear garden; back garden; backyard; (2) inner palace

得中

see styles
dé zhòng
    de2 zhong4
te chung
 tokunaka
    とくなか
(as in an imperial examination) to be a successful candidate; to draw a winning ticket (in a lottery)
(surname) Tokunaka

御世

see styles
 miyo
    みよ
imperial reign

御代

see styles
 miyo
    みよ
imperial reign; (polite language) charge (e.g. admission, menu item); cost; price; (surname, female given name) Miyo

御史

see styles
yù shǐ
    yu4 shi3
yü shih
imperial censor (formal title of a dynastic official)

御回

see styles
 omeguri
    おめぐり
(1) dumpling cooked in miso served during the dog days of summer at the imperial court; (2) (archaism) (feminine speech) accompaniments for a rice dish; (3) (archaism) (feminine speech) wooden pestle; (4) (archaism) menstrual period

御墓

see styles
 mihaka
    みはか
(See 陵・みささぎ・1) imperial tomb

御奴

see styles
 miyatsuko; miyazuko
    みやつこ; みやづこ
(archaism) servant of the imperial court

御宇

see styles
 gyou / gyo
    ぎょう
Imperial reign

御寶


御宝

see styles
yù bǎo
    yu4 bao3
yü pao
imperial seal
See: 御宝

御幸

see styles
 miyukiyama
    みゆきやま
(noun/participle) (See 行幸・ぎょうこう) imperial visit; imperial outing; (place-name) Miyukiyama

御廚


御厨

see styles
yù chú
    yu4 chu2
yü ch`u
    yü chu
 mikuriya
    みくりや
imperial chef; imperial kitchen
(surname) Mikuriya

御廟

see styles
 gobyou / gobyo
    ごびょう
(1) (honorific or respectful language) mausoleum; (2) (honorific or respectful language) shrine; (3) (honorific or respectful language) the (imperial) court; (place-name) Gobyō

御廻

see styles
 omeguri
    おめぐり
(1) dumpling cooked in miso served during the dog days of summer at the imperial court; (2) (archaism) (feminine speech) accompaniments for a rice dish; (3) (archaism) (feminine speech) wooden pestle; (4) (archaism) menstrual period

御所

see styles
 gose
    ごせ
old imperial palace; (place-name, surname) Gose

御批

see styles
yù pī
    yu4 pi1
yü p`i
    yü pi
imperial rescript; emperor's written instructions in response to a report

御料

see styles
 goryou / goryo
    ごりょう
imperial property; (place-name) Goryō

御物

see styles
 gyobutsu
    ぎょぶつ
Imperial treasures; (personal name) Gyobutsu

御璽

see styles
 gyoji
    ぎょじ
imperial seal; privy seal

御用

see styles
yù yòng
    yu4 yong4
yü yung
 goyou / goyo
    ごよう
for use by the emperor; imperial; (derog.) in the pay of the ruler
(1) your order; your business; official business; (2) arrest; apprehension; capture

御苑

see styles
 misono
    みその
imperial garden; (surname) Misono

御薪

see styles
 mikamagi
    みかまぎ
(1) (archaism) kindling burned in shrines and temples; (2) (archaism) special kindling used in samurai families during the Edo period for the 15th of the first month and painted with 12 brush strokes (13 on a lucky year); (3) (archaism) kindling offered by officials to the imperial court during the ritsuryō period

御衣

see styles
 gyoi
    ぎょい
imperial garments

御託

see styles
 gotaku
    ごたく
tedious talk; impertinent talk; repetitious talk; saucy speech; pretentious statement

御詠

see styles
 gyoei / gyoe
    ぎょえい
poem written by the Emperor or a member of the imperial family

御遊

see styles
 gyoyuu / gyoyu
    ぎょゆう
music playing in imperial court

御酒

see styles
yù jiǔ
    yu4 jiu3
yü chiu
 miki
    みき
imperial wine; sacred wine
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) sacred wine or sake; sake offered to the gods; sacred wine or sake; sake offered to the gods; (polite language) alcohol; sake; (personal name) Miki

御醫


御医

see styles
yù yī
    yu4 yi1
yü i
imperial physician

御門

see styles
 mikado
    みかど
(1) emperor (of Japan); mikado; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (the gates of an) imperial residence; (place-name, surname) Mikado

御陵

see styles
 misasagi
    みささぎ
imperial tomb; (place-name) Misasagi

御領

see styles
 goryou / goryo
    ごりょう
(hist) land under the control of the imperial household or the shogunate; (place-name, surname) Goryō

御題

see styles
 gyodai
    ぎょだい
(See 勅題) theme chosen for an imperial poetry contest

志士

see styles
 shishi
    しし
(1) (hist) imperial loyalist samurai of the Bakumatsu-era; (2) patriots; idealists willing to sacrifice themselves for the good of the nation; (personal name) Shishi

急務


急务

see styles
jí wù
    ji2 wu4
chi wu
 kyuumu / kyumu
    きゅうむ
urgent task; pressing matter
urgent business; pressing need; imperative

急迫

see styles
jí pò
    ji2 po4
chi p`o
    chi po
 kyuuhaku / kyuhaku
    きゅうはく
urgent; pressing; imperative
(n,vs,vi) urgency; imminence

恩賜


恩赐

see styles
ēn cì
    en1 ci4
en tz`u
    en tzu
 onshi
    おんし
to bestow (favors, charity etc)
Imperial gift

應舉


应举

see styles
yìng jǔ
    ying4 ju3
ying chü
to sit for imperial examinations

應詔


应诏

see styles
yìng zhào
    ying4 zhao4
ying chao
to respond to an imperial decree

懿旨

see styles
yì zhǐ
    yi4 zhi3
i chih
an imperial decree

戶部


户部

see styles
hù bù
    hu4 bu4
hu pu
Ministry of Revenue in imperial China

折桂

see styles
zhé guì
    zhe2 gui4
che kuei
to win the laurels; to pass an imperial examination; to win a championship

捐班

see styles
juān bān
    juan1 ban1
chüan pan
(old) to obtain an official position through financial contributions (instead of passing the imperial examination); a person who has done so

捕快

see styles
bǔ kuài
    bu3 kuai4
pu k`uai
    pu kuai
bailiff responsible for catching criminals (in imperial China)

掖庭

see styles
yè tíng
    ye4 ting2
yeh t`ing
    yeh ting
Lateral Courts in the imperial palace (housing concubines and administrative offices)

推官

see styles
tuī guān
    tui1 guan1
t`ui kuan
    tui kuan
prefectural judge (in imperial China)

擢第

see styles
zhuó dì
    zhuo2 di4
cho ti
to pass the civil service examination (in imperial China)

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