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<123456789>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
開平 开平 see styles |
kāi píng kai1 ping2 k`ai p`ing kai ping kaihei / kaihe かいへい |
Kaiping, county-level city in Jiangmen 江門|江门, Guangdong; Kaiping district of Tangshan city 唐山市[Tang2 shan1 shi4], Hebei (noun, transitive verb) extraction of square root; (place-name) Kaiping (China) |
陂塘 see styles |
bēi táng bei1 tang2 pei t`ang pei tang |
pool; pond |
隋唐 see styles |
suí táng sui2 tang2 sui t`ang sui tang |
Sui (581-617) and Tang dynasties (618-907) |
雁堂 see styles |
yàn táng yan4 tang2 yen t`ang yen tang gandō |
buddha-hall |
雙糖 双糖 see styles |
shuāng táng shuang1 tang2 shuang t`ang shuang tang |
disaccharide |
雞湯 鸡汤 see styles |
jī tāng ji1 tang1 chi t`ang chi tang |
chicken stock; chicken soup; (fig.) chicken soup for the soul – i.e. feel-good motivational stories (often used disparagingly because the stories don't really effect change in people's lives) |
雲堂 云堂 see styles |
yún táng yun2 tang2 yün t`ang yün tang undō |
The assembly hall of a monastery, because of the massed congregation. |
靈堂 灵堂 see styles |
líng táng ling2 tang2 ling t`ang ling tang |
mourning hall; funeral hall |
頭湯 头汤 see styles |
tóu tāng tou2 tang1 t`ou t`ang tou tang |
first bouillon, a broth made with ingredients that may later be reboiled to make a second bouillon 二湯|二汤[er4 tang1] |
頹唐 颓唐 see styles |
tuí táng tui2 tang2 t`ui t`ang tui tang |
dispirited; depressed |
食堂 see styles |
shí táng shi2 tang2 shih t`ang shih tang shokudou / shokudo しょくどう |
dining hall; cafeteria; CL:個|个[ge4],間|间[jian1] {Buddh} dining hall (at a temple); (surname) Shokudou (or 齋堂) The dining-hall of a monastery. |
飯堂 饭堂 see styles |
fàn táng fan4 tang2 fan t`ang fan tang iidou / ido いいどう |
dining hall; canteen; cafeteria (surname) Iidou |
飴糖 饴糖 see styles |
yí táng yi2 tang2 i t`ang i tang |
malt sugar; maltose |
香湯 香汤 see styles |
xiāng tāng xiang1 tang1 hsiang t`ang hsiang tang koutou / koto こうとう |
(place-name) Kōtou A fragrant liquid made of thirty-two ingredients, used by the secret sects in washing the body at the time of initiation. |
骨堂 see styles |
gǔ táng gu3 tang2 ku t`ang ku tang kotsudou / kotsudo こつどう |
charnel house; ossuary ossuary |
高唐 see styles |
gāo táng gao1 tang2 kao t`ang kao tang |
Gaotang county in Liaocheng 聊城[Liao2 cheng2], Shandong |
高堂 see styles |
gāo táng gao1 tang2 kao t`ang kao tang takandou / takando たかんどう |
main hall; honorific for one's parents (old) you; your beautiful home; (place-name) Takandou |
高宗 see styles |
gāo zōng gao1 zong1 kao tsung takamune たかむね |
Gaozong, the temple name of various emperors, notably 唐高宗[Tang2 Gao1 zong1], 宋高宗[Song4 Gao1 zong1] and 清高宗[Qing1 Gao1 zong1] (aka 李治[Li3 Zhi4], 趙構|赵构[Zhao4 Gou4] and 乾隆[Qian2 long2] respectively) (surname) Takamune |
高湯 高汤 see styles |
gāo tāng gao1 tang1 kao t`ang kao tang takayu たかゆ |
clear soup; soup stock (place-name) Takayu |
魚塘 鱼塘 see styles |
yú táng yu2 tang2 yü t`ang yü tang |
fishpond |
麵湯 面汤 see styles |
miàn tāng mian4 tang1 mien t`ang mien tang |
noodle soup; noodles in soup; noodle broth |
黃湯 黄汤 see styles |
huáng tāng huang2 tang1 huang t`ang huang tang |
liquor; booze; murky, muddy water yellow potion |
黑糖 see styles |
hēi táng hei1 tang2 hei t`ang hei tang |
unrefined sugar; brown sugar |
點湯 see styles |
diǎn tāng dian3 tang1 tien t`ang tien tang |
hot-water offerer |
齋堂 斋堂 see styles |
zhāi táng zhai1 tang2 chai t`ang chai tang saidō |
dining hall in a Buddhist temple Abstinence hall, i.e. monastic dining-hall. |
一言堂 see styles |
yī yán táng yi1 yan2 tang2 i yen t`ang i yen tang |
(sign hung in a shop) prices fixed – no bargaining (old); having things decided by the will of a single individual; autocratic rule; (contrasted with 群言堂[qun2 yan2 tang2]) |
七碳糖 see styles |
qī tàn táng qi1 tan4 tang2 ch`i t`an t`ang chi tan tang |
heptose (CH2O)7, monosaccharide with seven carbon atoms |
三拗湯 三拗汤 see styles |
sān ào tāng san1 ao4 tang1 san ao t`ang san ao tang |
san'ao decoction (TCM) |
三碳糖 see styles |
sān tàn táng san1 tan4 tang2 san t`an t`ang san tan tang |
triose (CH2O)3, monosaccharide with three carbon atoms, such as glyceraldehyde 甘油醛[gan1 you2 quan2] |
三默堂 see styles |
sān mò táng san1 mo4 tang2 san mo t`ang san mo tang san mokudō |
Thee three halls of silence where talk and laughter are prohibited: the bathroom, the sleeping apartment, the privy. |
上堂牌 see styles |
shàng táng pái shang4 tang2 pai2 shang t`ang p`ai shang tang pai jōdō hai |
The tablet announcing the time of worship at a temple or monastery. |
上牙膛 see styles |
shàng yá táng shang4 ya2 tang2 shang ya t`ang shang ya tang |
palate (roof of the mouth) |
不唐捐 see styles |
bù táng juān bu4 tang2 juan1 pu t`ang chüan pu tang chüan fu tōen |
not wasteful |
乳果糖 see styles |
rǔ guǒ táng ru3 guo3 tang2 ju kuo t`ang ju kuo tang |
lactulose |
五碳糖 see styles |
wǔ tàn táng wu3 tan4 tang2 wu t`an t`ang wu tan tang |
pentose (CH2O)5, monosaccharide with five carbon atoms, such as ribose 核糖[he2 tang2] |
亮堂堂 see styles |
liàng táng táng liang4 tang2 tang2 liang t`ang t`ang liang tang tang |
very bright; well-lit |
任天堂 see styles |
rèn tiān táng ren4 tian1 tang2 jen t`ien t`ang jen tien tang nintendou / nintendo にんてんどう |
Nintendo (company) Nintendo; (c) Nintendo |
位牌堂 see styles |
wèi pái táng wei4 pai2 tang2 wei p`ai t`ang wei pai tang ihaidou / ihaido いはいどう |
mortuary chapel spirit tablet hall |
低血糖 see styles |
dī xuè táng di1 xue4 tang2 ti hsüeh t`ang ti hsüeh tang teikettou / teketto ていけっとう |
hypoglycemia (medicine) {med} low blood sugar; hypoglycemia; hypoglycaemia |
來蘇糖 来苏糖 see styles |
lái sū táng lai2 su1 tang2 lai su t`ang lai su tang |
lyxose (type of sugar) |
僧堂衆 僧堂众 see styles |
sēng táng zhòng seng1 tang2 zhong4 seng t`ang chung seng tang chung sōdō shu |
saṃgha hall assembly |
內佛堂 内佛堂 see styles |
nèi f o táng nei4 f o2 tang2 nei f o t`ang nei f o tang nai butsudō |
inner buddha hall |
內願堂 内愿堂 see styles |
nèi yuàn táng nei4 yuan4 tang2 nei yüan t`ang nei yüan tang nai gandō |
inner buddha hall |
八珍湯 八珍汤 see styles |
bā zhēn tāng ba1 zhen1 tang1 pa chen t`ang pa chen tang |
eight-treasure decoction, tonic formula used in Chinese medicine |
六碳糖 see styles |
liù tàn táng liu4 tan4 tang2 liu t`an t`ang liu tan tang |
hexose (CH2O)6, monosaccharide with six carbon atoms, such as glucose 葡萄糖[pu2 tao5 tang2] |
北塘區 北塘区 see styles |
běi táng qū bei3 tang2 qu1 pei t`ang ch`ü pei tang chü |
Beitang district of Wuxi city 無錫市|无锡市[Wu2 xi1 shi4], Jiangsu |
北斗堂 see styles |
běi dǒu táng bei3 dou3 tang2 pei tou t`ang pei tou tang hokuto dō |
The hall for the worship of Ursa Major. |
半乳糖 see styles |
bàn rǔ táng ban4 ru3 tang2 pan ju t`ang pan ju tang |
galactose (CH2O)6; brain sugar |
印堂穴 see styles |
yìn táng xué yin4 tang2 xue2 yin t`ang hsüeh yin tang hsüeh |
yintang, acupuncture point at the midpoint between the medial ends of the eyebrows |
參雞湯 参鸡汤 see styles |
shēn jī tāng shen1 ji1 tang1 shen chi t`ang shen chi tang |
samgyetang, popular Korean chicken soup with ginseng, spices etc |
口香糖 see styles |
kǒu xiāng táng kou3 xiang1 tang2 k`ou hsiang t`ang kou hsiang tang |
chewing gum |
古冶區 古冶区 see styles |
gǔ yě qū gu3 ye3 qu1 ku yeh ch`ü ku yeh chü |
Guye district of Tangshan city 唐山市[Tang2 shan1 shi4], Hebei |
司湯達 司汤达 see styles |
sī tāng dá si1 tang1 da2 ssu t`ang ta ssu tang ta |
Stendhal |
同仁堂 see styles |
tóng rén táng tong2 ren2 tang2 t`ung jen t`ang tung jen tang |
Tongrentang, Chinese pharmaceutical company (TCM) |
名人堂 see styles |
míng rén táng ming2 ren2 tang2 ming jen t`ang ming jen tang |
Hall of Fame |
味噌湯 味噌汤 see styles |
wèi cēng tāng wei4 ceng1 tang1 wei ts`eng t`ang wei tseng tang |
miso soup |
唐三藏 see styles |
táng sān zàng tang2 san1 zang4 t`ang san tsang tang san tsang Tō Sanzō |
Tripitaka, the central character of the 16th century novel "Journey to the West" 西遊記|西游记[Xi1you2Ji4], based on the monk Xuanzang 玄奘[Xuan2zang4] (602-664) trepiṭaka of the Tang |
唐中宗 see styles |
táng zhōng zōng tang2 zhong1 zong1 t`ang chung tsung tang chung tsung |
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang, reign name of fourth Tang emperor Li Zhe 李哲[Li3 Zhe2] (656-710), reigned 705-710 |
唐人街 see styles |
táng rén jiē tang2 ren2 jie1 t`ang jen chieh tang jen chieh |
Chinatown; CL:條|条[tiao2],座[zuo4] |
唐代宗 see styles |
táng dài zōng tang2 dai4 zong1 t`ang tai tsung tang tai tsung |
Emperor Taizong of Tang (727-779), reign name of ninth Tang emperor Li Yu 李豫[Li3 Yu4], reigned 762-779 |
唐伯虎 see styles |
táng bó hǔ tang2 bo2 hu3 t`ang po hu tang po hu |
Tang Bohu or Tang Yin 唐寅 (1470-1523), Ming painter and poet, one of Four great southern talents of the Ming 江南四大才子 |
唐僖宗 see styles |
táng xī zōng tang2 xi1 zong1 t`ang hsi tsung tang hsi tsung |
Emperor Xizong of Tang, reign name of nineteenth Tang Emperor Li Xuan 李儇[Li3 Xuan1] (862-888), reigned 873-888 |
唐古拉 see styles |
táng gǔ lā tang2 gu3 la1 t`ang ku la tang ku la |
Dangla or Tanggula mountain range on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau 青藏高原[Qing1 Zang4 gao1 yuan2] |
唐哀帝 see styles |
táng āi dì tang2 ai1 di4 t`ang ai ti tang ai ti |
Emperor Aidi of Tang, reign name of twenty-first and last Tang emperor Li Zhu 李祝[Li3 Zhu4] (892-908), reigned 904-907 |
唐太宗 see styles |
táng tài zōng tang2 tai4 zong1 t`ang t`ai tsung tang tai tsung Go Taishū |
Emperor Taizong of Tang, reign name of second Tang emperor Li Shimin 李世民[Li3 Shi4 min2] (599-649), reigned 626-649 Tang Taizong |
唐宣宗 see styles |
táng xuān zōng tang2 xuan1 zong1 t`ang hsüan tsung tang hsüan tsung |
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (810-859), reign name of seventeenth Tang emperor Li Chen 李忱[Li3 Chen2], reigned 846-859 |
唐家山 see styles |
táng jiā shān tang2 jia1 shan1 t`ang chia shan tang chia shan |
area in Beichuan county Sichuan |
唐家璇 see styles |
táng jiā xuán tang2 jia1 xuan2 t`ang chia hsüan tang chia hsüan |
Tang Jiaxuan (1938-), politician and diplomat |
唐寧街 唐宁街 see styles |
táng níng jiē tang2 ning2 jie1 t`ang ning chieh tang ning chieh |
Downing Street (London) |
唐山市 see styles |
táng shān shì tang2 shan1 shi4 t`ang shan shih tang shan shih |
Tangshan, prefecture-level city in Hebei Province 河北省[He2bei3 Sheng3] |
唐德宗 see styles |
táng dé zōng tang2 de2 zong1 t`ang te tsung tang te tsung |
Emperor Dezong of Tang (742-805), reign name of tenth Tang emperor Li Kuo 李适[Li3 Kuo4], reigned 779-805 |
唐憲宗 唐宪宗 see styles |
táng xiàn zōng tang2 xian4 zong1 t`ang hsien tsung tang hsien tsung |
Emperor Xianzong of Tang (778-820), reign name of twelfth Tang emperor Li Chun 李純|李纯[Li3 Chun2] reigned 805-820 |
唐懿宗 see styles |
táng yì zōng tang2 yi4 zong1 t`ang i tsung tang i tsung |
Emperor Yizong of Tang (833-873), reign name of eighteenth Tang emperor Li Cui 李漼[Li3 Cui3], reigned 859-873 |
唐攝論 唐摄论 see styles |
táng shè lùn tang2 she4 lun4 t`ang she lun tang she lun Tō shōron |
Tang Compendium of the Great Vehicle |
唐敬宗 see styles |
táng jìng zōng tang2 jing4 zong1 t`ang ching tsung tang ching tsung |
Emperor Jingzong of Tang (809-827), reign name of fourteenth Tang emperor 李湛[Li3 Zhan4], reigned 825-827 |
唐文宗 see styles |
táng wén zōng tang2 wen2 zong1 t`ang wen tsung tang wen tsung |
Emperor Wenzong of Tang (809-840), reign name of fifteenth Tang emperor 李昂[Li3 Ang2], reigned 827-840 |
唐明皇 see styles |
táng míng huáng tang2 ming2 huang2 t`ang ming huang tang ming huang |
Emperor Ming of Tang (685-762), also known as Emperor Xuanzong of Tang 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1], reigned 712-756 |
唐昭宗 see styles |
táng zhāo zōng tang2 zhao1 zong1 t`ang chao tsung tang chao tsung |
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, reign name of twentieth Tang emperor 李曄|李晔[Li1 Ye4] (867-904), reigned 888-904 |
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 |
唐殤帝 唐殇帝 see styles |
táng shāng dì tang2 shang1 di4 t`ang shang ti tang shang ti |
Emperor Shang of Tang, reign name of fifth Tang emperor Li Chongmao 李重茂[Li3 Chong2 mao4] (c. 695-715), reigned 710 |
唐氏兒 唐氏儿 see styles |
táng shì ér tang2 shi4 er2 t`ang shih erh tang shih erh |
Down's syndrome child |
唐氏症 see styles |
táng shì zhèng tang2 shi4 zheng4 t`ang shih cheng tang shih cheng |
Down's syndrome; mongolism |
唐河縣 唐河县 see styles |
táng hé xiàn tang2 he2 xian4 t`ang ho hsien tang ho hsien |
Tanghe county in Nanyang 南陽|南阳[Nan2 yang2], Henan |
唐海縣 唐海县 see styles |
táng hǎi xiàn tang2 hai3 xian4 t`ang hai hsien tang hai hsien |
Tanghai county in Tangshan 唐山[Tang2 shan1], Hebei |
唐玄宗 see styles |
táng xuán zōng tang2 xuan2 zong1 t`ang hsüan tsung tang hsüan tsung |
Tang Emperor Xuanzong (685-762), also known as Emperor Ming of Tang 唐明皇[Tang2 Ming2 huang2], reign name of seventh Tang emperor 李隆基[Li3 Long1 ji1], reigned 712-756 |
唐睿宗 see styles |
táng ruì zōng tang2 rui4 zong1 t`ang jui tsung tang jui tsung |
Emperor Ruizong of Tang, reign name of sixth Tang emperor Li Dan 李旦[Li3 Dan4] (662-716), reigned 684-690 and 710-712 |
唐穆宗 see styles |
táng mù zōng tang2 mu4 zong1 t`ang mu tsung tang mu tsung |
Emperor Muzong of Tang (795-825), reign name of thirteenth Tang emperor 李恆|李恒[Li3 Heng2] reigned 821-825 |
唐紹儀 唐绍仪 see styles |
táng shào yí tang2 shao4 yi2 t`ang shao i tang shao i |
Tang Shaoyi (1862-1939), politician and diplomat |
唐老鴨 唐老鸭 see styles |
táng lǎo yā tang2 lao3 ya1 t`ang lao ya tang lao ya |
Donald Duck |
唐肅宗 唐肃宗 see styles |
táng sù zōng tang2 su4 zong1 t`ang su tsung tang su tsung |
Emperor Suzong of Tang (711-762), reign name of eighth Tang emperor Li Heng 李亨[Li3 Heng1], reigned 756-762 |
唐順宗 唐顺宗 see styles |
táng shùn zōng tang2 shun4 zong1 t`ang shun tsung tang shun tsung |
Emperor Shunzong of Tang (761-806), reign name of eleventh Tang emperor Li Song 李誦|李诵[Li3 Song4], reigned 805-806 |
唐高宗 see styles |
táng gāo zōng tang2 gao1 zong1 t`ang kao tsung tang kao tsung |
Emperor Gaozong of Tang, reign name of third Tang emperor Li Zhi 李治[Li3 Zhi4] (628-683), reigned 649-683 |
唐高祖 see styles |
táng gāo zǔ tang2 gao1 zu3 t`ang kao tsu tang kao tsu |
Emperor Gaozu of Tang, reign name of first Tang emperor Li Yuan 李淵|李渊[Li3 Yuan1] (566-635), reigned 618-626 |
善法堂 see styles |
shàn fǎ táng shan4 fa3 tang2 shan fa t`ang shan fa tang zenbō dō |
hall of the fine dharma |
四梵堂 see styles |
sì fàn táng si4 fan4 tang2 ssu fan t`ang ssu fan tang shi bondō |
Four ways of attaining arhatship, idem 四梵住, except that the last of the four is 護 protection (of others). |
四物湯 四物汤 see styles |
sì wù tāng si4 wu4 tang1 ssu wu t`ang ssu wu tang |
four-substance decoction (si wu tang), tonic formula used in Chinese medicine |
四碳糖 see styles |
sì tàn táng si4 tan4 tang2 ssu t`an t`ang ssu tan tang |
tetrose (CH2O)4, monosaccharide with four carbon atoms |
土地堂 see styles |
tǔ dì táng tu3 di4 tang2 t`u ti t`ang tu ti tang tsuchi dō |
earth spirit's hall |
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 |
坐禪堂 坐禅堂 see styles |
zuò chán táng zuo4 chan2 tang2 tso ch`an t`ang tso chan tang zazen dō |
The monks' assembly room. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Tang" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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