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Simple Dictionary Definition |
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) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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