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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)

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