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Simple Dictionary Definition |
故宮 故宫 see styles |
gù gōng gu4 gong1 ku kung kokyuu / kokyu こきゅう |
former imperial palace (place-name) Forbidden City (Beijing); Old Palace; Gugong |
敕令 see styles |
chì lìng chi4 ling4 ch`ih ling chih ling chokuryō |
Imperial order or edict (old) (imperial) decree |
敕封 see styles |
chì fēng chi4 feng1 ch`ih feng chih feng |
to appoint sb to a post or confer a title on sb by imperial order |
文童 see styles |
wén tóng wen2 tong2 wen t`ung wen tung |
a person studying for the imperial examinations |
斎宮 see styles |
saikuu / saiku さいくう |
(hist) unmarried imperial princess serving at the Ise Grand Shrine in place of the Emperor; (place-name) Saikuu |
斎王 see styles |
saiou / saio さいおう |
(hist) unmarried imperial princess serving at the Ise Grand Shrine or the Kamo Shrine in place of the Emperor; (place-name) Saiou |
斎院 see styles |
saiin / sain さいいん |
(hist) imperial princess who served as a priestess at Ise; (surname) Saiin |
日帝 see styles |
nittei / nitte にってい |
(abbreviation) (short for 日本帝国主義) Japanese imperialism |
旧軍 see styles |
kyuugun / kyugun きゅうぐん |
(1) former army; (2) (hist) Imperial Japanese Army |
昇殿 see styles |
shouden / shoden しょうでん |
(n,vs,vi) (1) entry into the sanctum of a shrine or temple; (n,vs,vi) (2) (hist) entry to the imperial court (in the Heian period) |
春試 春试 see styles |
chūn shì chun1 shi4 ch`un shih chun shih |
metropolitan civil service examination (held triennially in spring in imperial times) |
春闈 春闱 see styles |
chūn wéi chun1 wei2 ch`un wei chun wei |
metropolitan civil service examination (held triennially in spring in imperial times); Crown Prince's chambers; by extension, the Crown Prince |
昭儀 昭仪 see styles |
zhāo yí zhao1 yi2 chao i |
first-rank concubine (title for an imperial concubine ranked one level below the empress) |
會元 会元 see styles |
huì yuán hui4 yuan2 hui yüan |
provincial imperial examination graduate who ranked 1st in metropolitan examination (in Ming and Qing dynasties) See: 会元 |
會要 会要 see styles |
huì yào hui4 yao4 hui yao |
dynastic records of imperial China |
會試 会试 see styles |
huì shì hui4 shi4 hui shih |
metropolitan examination (imperial civil service examination) |
朝命 see styles |
choumei / chome ちょうめい |
imperial command; government order |
朝家 see styles |
asaie あさいえ |
the imperial family or household; (surname) Asaie |
朝幕 see styles |
choubaku / chobaku ちょうばく |
(adj-no,n) imperial-shogunal (e.g. relations, etc.) |
朝廷 see styles |
cháo tíng chao2 ting2 ch`ao t`ing chao ting choutei / chote ちょうてい |
court; imperial household; dynasty Imperial Court imperial court |
朝恩 see styles |
chouon / choon ちょうおん |
imperial blessing or favor (favour) |
朝政 see styles |
cháo zhèng chao2 zheng4 ch`ao cheng chao cheng tomomasa ともまさ |
(historical) affairs of state at the imperial court government by the imperial court; (personal name) Tomomasa |
朝敵 see styles |
chouteki / choteki ちょうてき |
enemy of the emperor; rebel against the imperial government |
朝綱 朝纲 see styles |
cháo gāng chao2 gang1 ch`ao kang chao kang asatsuna あさつな |
laws and discipline of imperial court (personal name) Asatsuna |
朝見 朝见 see styles |
cháo jiàn chao2 jian4 ch`ao chien chao chien tomomi ともみ |
to have an audience (with the Emperor) (n,vs,vi) audience with the Emperor; imperial audience; (given name) Tomomi |
朝貢 朝贡 see styles |
cháo gòng chao2 gong4 ch`ao kung chao kung choukou / choko ちょうこう |
(of a vassal state, neighboring country etc) to present tribute (to the imperial court) (n,vs,vi) bringing tribute |
朝野 see styles |
cháo yě chao2 ye3 ch`ao yeh chao yeh tomono ともの |
all levels of society; the imperial court and the ordinary people government and people; those in and out of the court or government; the entire nation; (surname) Tomono |
朝集 see styles |
choushuu / choshu ちょうしゅう |
(1) morning assembly; (2) (archaism) assembling of local government officials at the Imperial Court |
本朝 see styles |
běn cháo ben3 chao2 pen ch`ao pen chao honchou / honcho ほんちょう |
the current dynasty (1) this land; our country; (2) Imperial Court of Japan |
来い see styles |
koi こい |
(interjection) (imperative form of 来る) (See 来る・くる・1) come!; come on! |
来朝 see styles |
raichou / raicho らいちょう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) (dated) (See 来日) coming to Japan; visit to Japan; (n,vs,vi) (2) (hist) coming to the imperial court (of an envoy, emissary, etc.) |
柏木 see styles |
hakugi はくぎ |
(1) oak tree; (2) (archaism) imperial palace guard; (surname) Hakugi |
柘袍 see styles |
zhè páo zhe4 pao2 che p`ao che pao |
imperial yellow robe |
查收 see styles |
chá shōu cha2 shou1 ch`a shou cha shou |
to check for receipt of (an email, an enclosed item in a letter etc) (typically used in the polite imperative, e.g. after 請|请[qing3]) |
案首 see styles |
àn shǒu an4 shou3 an shou |
candidate who ranked 1st in imperial examination on prefecture or county level (in Ming and Qing dynasties) |
極微 极微 see styles |
jí wēi ji2 wei1 chi wei kyokubi; gokubi きょくび; ごくび |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) microscopic; infinitesimal An atom, especially as a mental concept, in contrast with 色聚之微, i.e. a material atom which has a center and the six directions, an actual but imperceptible atom; seven atoms make a 微塵 molecule, the smallest perceptible aggregation, called an aṇu 阿莬 or 阿拏; the perceptibility is ascribed to the deva-eye rather than to the human eye. There is much disputation as to whether the ultimate atom has real existence or not, whether it is eternal and immutable and so on. |
楽部 see styles |
gakubu がくぶ |
Music Department (part of the Board of Ceremonies of the Imperial Household Agency) |
欽命 钦命 see styles |
qīn mìng qin1 ming4 ch`in ming chin ming |
Imperial order or edict (old) |
欽定 钦定 see styles |
qīn dìng qin1 ding4 ch`in ting chin ting kintei / kinte きんてい |
to authorize; to designate; (old) to be compiled and published by imperial command (adj-no,n) authorized (by imperial or royal order); authorised; appointed; enacted; established |
欽差 钦差 see styles |
qīn chāi qin1 chai1 ch`in ch`ai chin chai |
imperial envoy |
武舉 武举 see styles |
wǔ jǔ wu3 ju3 wu chü |
successful military candidate in the imperial provincial examination |
殯宮 see styles |
hinkyuu / hinkyu ひんきゅう |
temporary imperial mortuary |
殺鬼 杀鬼 see styles |
shā guǐ sha1 gui3 sha kuei satsuki さつき |
(female given name) Satsuki To slay demons; a ghost of the slain; a murderous demon; a metaphor for impermanence. |
殿試 殿试 see styles |
diàn shì dian4 shi4 tien shih |
court examination, the top grade imperial exam |
母后 see styles |
mǔ hòu mu3 hou4 mu hou bokou / boko ぼこう |
(historical) form of address used by an emperor or imperial children for their mother (the empress or the empress dowager); (historical) the empress dowager (as a title or form of reference) empress dowager |
江湖 see styles |
jiāng hú jiang1 hu2 chiang hu kouko / koko こうこ |
rivers and lakes; all corners of the country; remote areas to which hermits retreat; section of society operating independently of mainstream society, out of reach of the law; the milieu in which wuxia tales play out (cf. 武俠|武侠[wu3 xia2]); (in late imperial times) world of traveling merchants, itinerant doctors, fortune tellers etc; demimonde; (in modern times) triads; secret gangster societies; underworld Zen disciples; (surname) Kōko Kiangsi and Hunan, where and whence the 禪 Chan (Zen) or Intuitive movement had its early spread, the title being applied to followers of this cult. |
法性 see styles |
fǎ xìng fa3 xing4 fa hsing hosshou / hossho ほっしょう |
{Buddh} (See 法相・ほっそう・1) dharmata (dharma nature, the true nature of all manifest phenomena); (personal name) Hosshou dharmatā. Dharma-nature, the nature underlying all thing, the bhūtatathatā, a Mahāyāna philosophical concept unknown in Hīnayāna, v. 眞如 and its various definitions in the 法相, 三論 (or法性), 華嚴, and 天台 Schools. It is discussed both in its absolute and relative senses, or static and dynamic. In the Mahāparinirvāṇa sūtra and various śāstras the term has numerous alternative forms, which may be taken as definitions, i. e. 法定 inherent dharma, or Buddha-nature; 法住 abiding dharma-nature; 法界 dharmakṣetra, realm of dharma; 法身 dharmakāya, embodiment of dharma; 實際 region of reality; 實相 reality; 空性 nature of the Void, i. e. immaterial nature; 佛性 Buddha-nature; 無相 appearance of nothingness, or immateriality; 眞如 bhūtatathatā; 如來藏 tathāgatagarbha; 平等性 universal nature; 離生性 immortal nature; 無我性 impersonal nature; 虛定界: realm of abstraction; 不虛妄性 nature of no illusion; 不變異性 immutable nature; 不思議界 realm beyond thought; 自性淸淨心 mind of absolute purity, or unsulliedness, etc. Of these the terms 眞如, 法性, and 實際 are most used by the Prajñāpāramitā sūtras. |
洒落 see styles |
shara しゃら |
(adj-nari) (1) (archaism) impertinent; (adj-nari) (2) (archaism) fresh; fashionable; (3) (archaism) prostitute |
洗馬 洗马 see styles |
xiǎn mǎ xian3 ma3 hsien ma senba せんば |
(official title) herald to the crown prince (in imperial China) (given name) Senba |
海総 see styles |
kaisou / kaiso かいそう |
imperial navy order |
淵酔 see styles |
ensui; enzui えんすい; えんずい |
(1) type of imperial banquet held during the Heian period and later; (2) (archaism) (original meaning) being dead drunk; being very drunk |
渡御 see styles |
togyo とぎょ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) transferral of a sacred object from its place of enshrinement; (n,vs,vi) (2) imperial procession |
無住 无住 see styles |
wú zhù wu2 zhu4 wu chu mujuu / muju むじゅう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) lacking a chief priest (of a temple); temple without a chief priest; (2) (form) being uninhabited; being vacant; (3) {Buddh} non-attachment; (personal name) Mujuu Not abiding; impermanence; things having no independent nature of their own, they have no real existence as separate entities. |
無動 无动 see styles |
wú dòng wu2 dong4 wu tung mudō |
akṣobha; imperturbable, calm, serene, unagitated. |
熱河 热河 see styles |
rè hé re4 he2 je ho nekka ねっか |
Rehe, Qing dynasty province abolished in 1955 and divided among Hebei, Liaoning and Inner Mongolia; refers to the Qing imperial resort at Chengde; see also 避暑山莊|避暑山庄[bi4 shu3 shan1 zhuang1] (history) (place-name) Nekka |
片輪 see styles |
katawa かたわ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (sensitive word) crippled; deformed; (2) imperfect; incomplete; (3) one wheel |
狀元 状元 see styles |
zhuàng yuán zhuang4 yuan2 chuang yüan |
top scorer in the palace examination (highest rank of the Imperial examination system); see 榜眼[bang3 yan3] and 探花[tan4 hua1]; top scorer in college entrance examination 高考[gao1 kao3]; (fig.) the most brilliantly talented person in the field; leading light |
玉顔 see styles |
gyokugan ぎょくがん |
imperial face |
王事 see styles |
wáng shì wang2 shi4 wang shih ouji / oji おうじ |
imperial cause; royal cause royal affairs |
王化 see styles |
wáng huà wang2 hua4 wang hua ouka / oka おうか |
beneficial influence of the sovereign (noun/participle) imperial influence; assimilation of new territory |
王土 see styles |
oudo / odo おうど |
royal or imperial domain |
王城 see styles |
wáng chéng wang2 cheng2 wang ch`eng wang cheng ooki おおき |
royal castle; imperial castle; (surname) Ooki Rājagṛha |
王宮 王宫 see styles |
wáng gōng wang2 gong1 wang kung oukyuu / okyu おうきゅう |
imperial palace royal palace royal palace |
王師 王师 see styles |
wáng shī wang2 shi1 wang shih oushi / oshi おうし |
emperor's teacher; imperial army royal preceptor |
王政 see styles |
ousei / ose おうせい |
monarchy; imperial rule |
王都 see styles |
outo / oto おうと |
royal capital; imperial capital |
璽符 see styles |
jifu じふ |
(See 印璽,御璽) imperial seal |
生れ see styles |
umare うまれ |
(1) birth; birthplace; (n-suf,adj-no) (2) born in (country, month, imperial era, zodiac year, etc.) |
生員 生员 see styles |
shēng yuán sheng1 yuan2 sheng yüan |
scholar preparing for imperial examinations (in former times) |
甲第 see styles |
jiǎ dì jia3 di4 chia ti |
residence of a noble; top candidate in the imperial examinations |
畔菜 see styles |
hana はな |
(kana only) common false pimpernel (Lindernia procumbens); prostrate false pimpernel; (female given name) Hana |
當駕 当驾 see styles |
dāng jià dang1 jia4 tang chia |
imperial driver |
登極 登极 see styles |
dēng jí deng1 ji2 teng chi toukyoku / tokyoku とうきょく |
to ascend the throne (n,vs,vi) (Imperial) accession |
白茅 see styles |
bái máo bai2 mao2 pai mao shirakaya しらかや |
cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica), used as thatching material in China and Indonesia (kana only) cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica); (place-name) Shirakaya |
皇上 see styles |
huáng shang huang2 shang5 huang shang |
the emperor; Your majesty the emperor; His imperial majesty |
皇位 see styles |
huáng wèi huang2 wei4 huang wei koui / koi こうい |
the title of Emperor imperial throne |
皇別 see styles |
koubetsu / kobetsu こうべつ |
clans supposedly descended from the imperial family |
皇嗣 see styles |
koushi / koshi こうし |
Imperial heir; Crown Prince |
皇城 see styles |
huáng chéng huang2 cheng2 huang ch`eng huang cheng koujou / kojo こうじょう |
Imperial City, inner part of Beijing, with the Forbidden City at its center imperial palace |
皇基 see styles |
kouki / koki こうき |
(obsolete) foundation of imperial rule |
皇女 see styles |
koujo(p); oujo / kojo(p); ojo こうじょ(P); おうじょ |
imperial princess |
皇子 see styles |
huáng zǐ huang2 zi3 huang tzu miko みこ |
prince imperial prince; (female given name) Miko |
皇孫 see styles |
kouson / koson こうそん |
imperial grandchild or descendant |
皇宗 see styles |
kousou / koso こうそう |
imperial ancestors |
皇室 see styles |
huáng shì huang2 shi4 huang shih koushitsu / koshitsu こうしつ |
royal family; imperial household; member of the royal family Imperial household |
皇宮 皇宫 see styles |
huáng gōng huang2 gong1 huang kung kouguu / kogu こうぐう |
imperial palace the Imperial Palace |
皇家 see styles |
huáng jiā huang2 jia1 huang chia kouka / koka こうか |
royal; imperial household Imperial family |
皇居 see styles |
koukyo(p); kougyo(ok) / kokyo(p); kogyo(ok) こうきょ(P); こうぎょ(ok) |
Imperial Palace (of Japan); imperial residence |
皇恩 see styles |
huáng ēn huang2 en1 huang en |
imperial kindness; benevolence from the emperor |
皇族 see styles |
huáng zú huang2 zu2 huang tsu kouzoku / kozoku こうぞく |
the imperial family; royal kin imperial family; royalty |
皇朝 see styles |
huáng cháo huang2 chao2 huang ch`ao huang chao kouchou / kocho こうちょう |
the imperial court; the government in imperial times (1) imperial court; Japanese Imperial Court; (2) (archaism) Japan |
皇榜 see styles |
huáng bǎng huang2 bang3 huang pang |
imperial notice (announcement in the form of a notice posted with the authority of the emperor) |
皇權 皇权 see styles |
huáng quán huang2 quan2 huang ch`üan huang chüan |
imperial power |
皇法 see styles |
huáng fǎ huang2 fa3 huang fa |
imperial law; same as 王法[wang2 fa3] |
皇祚 see styles |
kouso / koso こうそ |
rank of emperor; the imperial throne |
皇籍 see styles |
kouseki / koseki こうせき |
membership of the Imperial family |
皇糧 皇粮 see styles |
huáng liáng huang2 liang2 huang liang |
lit. imperial funding for troops; funds or items supplied by the government |
皇紀 see styles |
kouki / koki こうき |
(See 神武) Imperial era; system of counting years from the start of Emperor Jimmu's reign in 660 BCE |
皇統 see styles |
koutou / koto こうとう |
the imperial line |
皇胤 see styles |
kouin / koin こういん |
(archaism) Imperial descendant (posterity) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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