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Simple Dictionary Definition

王冠

see styles
wáng guān
    wang2 guan1
wang kuan
 oukan / okan
    おうかん
crown
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) crown; diadem; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) bottle cap; (female given name) Tiara

王力

see styles
wáng lì
    wang2 li4
wang li
Wang Li (1900-1986), one of the pioneers of modern Chinese linguistics

王勃

see styles
wáng bó
    wang2 bo2
wang po
Wang Bo (650-676), one of the Four Great Poets of the Early Tang 初唐四傑|初唐四杰[Chu1 Tang2 Si4 jie2]

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

王古

see styles
wáng gǔ
    wang2 gu3
wang ku
 Ōko
Wanggu, name of a President of the Board of Rites during the Sung dynasty, who was also a devout Buddhist, end of eleventh century.

王國


王国

see styles
wáng guó
    wang2 guo2
wang kuo
 oukuni / okuni
    おうくに
kingdom; realm
(surname) Oukuni

王城

see styles
wáng chéng
    wang2 cheng2
wang ch`eng
    wang cheng
 oujou / ojo
    おうじょう
royal castle; imperial castle; (surname) Ooki
Rājagṛha

王妃

see styles
wáng fēi
    wang2 fei1
wang fei
 ouhi / ohi
    おうひ
princess (in Europe)
queen (consort); empress (consort); (female given name) Waki
(Skt. rājñī)

王孫


王孙

see styles
wáng sūn
    wang2 sun1
wang sun
 ouson / oson
    おうそん
children of the nobility
royal grandson

王室

see styles
wáng shì
    wang2 shi4
wang shih
 oushitsu / oshitsu
    おうしつ
royal family; royal household
royal family

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

王家

see styles
wáng jiā
    wang2 jia1
wang chia
 ouke / oke
    おうけ
princely
royal family
the king's household

王導


王导

see styles
wáng dǎo
    wang2 dao3
wang tao
Wang Dao (276-339), powerful official of Jin dynasty and brother of general Wang Dun 王敦, regent of Jin from 325

王師


王师

see styles
wáng shī
    wang2 shi1
wang shih
 oushi / oshi
    おうし
emperor's teacher; imperial army
royal preceptor

王平

see styles
wáng píng
    wang2 ping2
wang p`ing
    wang ping
Wang Ping (1962-2013), PRC crosstalk actor

王府

see styles
wáng fǔ
    wang2 fu3
wang fu
 oufu / ofu
    おうふ
prince's mansion
(archaism) royal government (esp. Ryukyu Kingdom)

王座

see styles
wáng zuò
    wang2 zuo4
wang tso
 ouza / oza
    おうざ
throne
(1) throne; (2) first place; top spot; championship; (place-name) Ooza
throne

王弼

see styles
wáng bì
    wang2 bi4
wang pi
 ouhitsu / ohitsu
    おうひつ
Wang Bi (226-249), Chinese neo-Daoist philosopher
(personal name) Ouhitsu
Wang Bi

王敦

see styles
wáng dūn
    wang2 dun1
wang tun
Wang Dun (266-324), powerful general of Jin dynasty and brother of civil official Wang Dao 王導|王导, subsequently rebellious warlord 322-324

王數


王数

see styles
wáng shù
    wang2 shu4
wang shu
 ōshu
mind as a whole and its various factors

王日

see styles
wáng rì
    wang2 ri4
wang jih
 ōnichi
idem 八王日.

王明

see styles
wáng míng
    wang2 ming2
wang ming
 takaaki / takaki
    たかあき
Wang Ming (1904-1974), Soviet-trained Chinese communist, Comintern and Soviet stooge and left adventurist in the 1930s, fell out with Mao and moved to Soviet Union from 1956
(personal name) Takaaki

王朔

see styles
wáng shuò
    wang2 shuo4
wang shuo
Wang Shuo (1958-), Chinese writer, director and actor

王朝

see styles
wáng cháo
    wang2 chao2
wang ch`ao
    wang chao
 ouchou / ocho
    おうちょう
dynasty
dynasty

王楠

see styles
wáng nán
    wang2 nan2
wang nan
Wang Nan (1978-), female PRC table tennis player, Olympic medalist

王權


王权

see styles
wáng quán
    wang2 quan2
wang ch`üan
    wang chüan
royalty; royal power

王毅

see styles
wáng yì
    wang2 yi4
wang i
 ouki / oki
    おうき
Wang Yi (1953-), PRC foreign minister (2013-) and state councilor (2018-)
(person) Wang Yi (1953.10.19-; Chinese politician)

王母

see styles
wáng mǔ
    wang2 mu3
wang mu
 oubo / obo
    おうぼ
(literary) paternal grandmother
(honorific or respectful language) deceased grandmother

王水

see styles
wáng shuǐ
    wang2 shui3
wang shui
 ousui / osui
    おうすい
Aqua regia
aqua regia

王法

see styles
wáng fǎ
    wang2 fa3
wang fa
 ouhou / oho
    おうほう
the law; the law of the land; the law of a state (in former times); criterion
royal decree
Royal law, the law by which a king should rule his country.

王炸

see styles
wáng zhà
    wang2 zha4
wang cha
both jokers, the unbeatable play in the card game "dou dizhu" 鬥地主|斗地主[dou4 di4 zhu3]; (fig.) powerful move that stuns everyone; a total game-changer

王爺


王爷

see styles
wáng ye
    wang2 ye5
wang yeh
prince; marquis; nobleman

王牌

see styles
wáng pái
    wang2 pai2
wang p`ai
    wang pai
 wanpai
    ワンパイ
(card games) trump card; (fig.) ace; star player; top performer; best asset; secret weapon
{mahj} dead wall (chi:)

王猛

see styles
wáng měng
    wang2 meng3
wang meng
Wang Meng (325-375), prime minister to Fu Jian 苻堅|苻坚[Fu2 Jian1] of Former Qin 前秦[Qian2 Qin2]

王益

see styles
wáng yì
    wang2 yi4
wang i
Wangyi District of Tongchuan City 銅川市|铜川市[Tong2 chuan1 Shi4], Shaanxi

王碼


王码

see styles
wáng mǎ
    wang2 ma3
wang ma
Wang code, same as 五筆字型|五笔字型[wu3 bi3 zi4 xing2], five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民[Wang2 Yong3 min2] in 1983

王穎


王颖

see styles
wáng yǐng
    wang2 ying3
wang ying
Wayne Wang (1949-), Chinese US film director

王粲

see styles
wáng càn
    wang2 can4
wang ts`an
    wang tsan
Wang Can (177-217), poet, generally regarded as the most brilliant of "the seven masters of Jian'an" 建安[Jian4 an1]

王維


王维

see styles
wáng wéi
    wang2 wei2
wang wei
 oui / oi
    おうい
Wang Wei (701-761), Tang Dynasty poet
(female given name) Oui; (person) Wang Wei (approx. 701-761 CE; Chinese poet and artist)

王肅


王肃

see styles
wáng sù
    wang2 su4
wang su
Wang Su (c. 195-256), classical scholar of Cao Wei dynasty, believed to have forged several classical texts

王膳

see styles
wáng shàn
    wang2 shan4
wang shan
 ōzen
A royal feast referred to in the Lotus Sutra, where the hungry people feared to accept the King's feast till he came himself and called them; i. e. the feast of Buddhahood and the Buddha's call.

王臣

see styles
wáng chén
    wang2 chen2
wang ch`en
    wang chen
 ōshin
king and ministers

王舍

see styles
wáng shè
    wang2 she4
wang she
 ōsha
Rājagṛha

王英

see styles
wáng yīng
    wang2 ying1
wang ying
Wang Ying (character in the "Water Margin")

王莽

see styles
wáng mǎng
    wang2 mang3
wang mang
 oumou / omo
    おうもう
Wang Mang (45 BC-23 AD), usurped power and reigned 9-23 between the former and later Han
(person) Wang Mang (45 BCE - 23 CE; Chinese emperor)

王菲

see styles
wáng fēi
    wang2 fei1
wang fei
 uぉnfuぇi
    うぉんふぇい
Faye Wong (1969-), Hong Kong pop star and actress
(personal name) Wonfei

王著

see styles
wáng zhù
    wang2 zhu4
wang chu
Wang Zhu (-c. 990), Song calligrapher and writer

王衞

see styles
wáng wèi
    wang2 wei4
wang wei
 Ō Ei
Wang Wei

王謐


王谧

see styles
wáng mì
    wang2 mi4
wang mi
 Ōhitsu
Wang Mi

王賊


王贼

see styles
wáng zéi
    wang2 zei2
wang tsei
 ōzoku
kings and thieves

王道

see styles
wáng dào
    wang2 dao4
wang tao
 oudou / odo
    おうどう
the Way of the King; statecraft; benevolent rule; virtuous as opposed to the Way of Hegemon 霸道
(1) righteous government; just rule; kingship; rule of right; noble path; (2) (See 学問に王道なし) easy method; simple approach; short-cut; royal road; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) orthodox way; proper way; traditional manner; classic approach; tried-and-true method; (personal name) Takamichi

王遵

see styles
wáng zūn
    wang2 zun1
wang tsun
 Ōjun
Wang Zun

王選


王选

see styles
wáng xuǎn
    wang2 xuan3
wang hsüan
Wang Xuan (1937-2006), Chinese printing industry innovator

王震

see styles
wáng zhèn
    wang2 zhen4
wang chen
Wang Zhen (1908-1993), Chinese political figure

球網


球网

see styles
qiú wǎng
    qiu2 wang3
ch`iu wang
    chiu wang
net (for ball games)

當往


当往

see styles
dāng wǎng
    dang1 wang3
tang wang
 tōō
will go [on, via]

疑網


疑网

see styles
yí wǎng
    yi2 wang3
i wang
 gimō
web of doubt

癡網


癡网

see styles
chī wǎng
    chi1 wang3
ch`ih wang
    chih wang
 chimō
net of delusion

百王

see styles
bǎi wáng
    bai3 wang2
pai wang
 hyakuō
all the kings

皆妄

see styles
jiē wàng
    jie1 wang4
chieh wang
 kaimō
everything is illusory

皇法

see styles
huáng fǎ
    huang2 fa3
huang fa
imperial law; same as 王法[wang2 fa3]

直往

see styles
zhí wǎng
    zhi2 wang3
chih wang
 chokuou / chokuo
    ちょくおう
(n,vs,vi) going unhesitatingly forward
directly proceeding

相望

see styles
xiāng wàng
    xiang1 wang4
hsiang wang
 sōmō
to look at one another; to face each other
to expect

盼望

see styles
pàn wàng
    pan4 wang4
p`an wang
    pan wang
 hanmō
to hope for; to look forward to
To hope for.

看望

see styles
kàn wàng
    kan4 wang4
k`an wang
    kan wang
to pay a visit to; to see (sb)

眞妄

see styles
zhēn wàng
    zhen1 wang4
chen wang
 shinmō
True and false, real and unreal. (1) That which has its rise in Buddha-truth, meditation, and wisdom is true; that which arises from the influences of unenlightenment is untrue. (2) The essential bhūtatathatā as the real, phenomena as the unreal.

眺望

see styles
tiào wàng
    tiao4 wang4
t`iao wang
    tiao wang
 choubou / chobo
    ちょうぼう
to survey the scene from an elevated position
(noun, transitive verb) view; vista; panorama; outlook; prospect

眾望


众望

see styles
zhòng wàng
    zhong4 wang4
chung wang
people's expectations

瞭望

see styles
liào wàng
    liao4 wang4
liao wang
to watch from a height or distance; to keep a lookout

瞰望

see styles
kàn wàng
    kan4 wang4
k`an wang
    kan wang
to overlook; to watch from above

瞻望

see styles
zhān wàng
    zhan1 wang4
chan wang
 senbou / senbo
    せんぼう
to look far ahead; to look forward (to)
(noun/participle) (archaism) looking afar; taking an extensive view of

矚望


瞩望

see styles
zhǔ wàng
    zhu3 wang4
chu wang
to look forward to

破亡

see styles
pò wáng
    po4 wang2
p`o wang
    po wang
to die out; conquered

祈望

see styles
qí wàng
    qi2 wang4
ch`i wang
    chi wang
to hope; to wish; hope; wish; (old) name of an official post

神往

see styles
shén wǎng
    shen2 wang3
shen wang
to be fascinated; to be rapt; to long for; to dream of

空王

see styles
kōng wáng
    kong1 wang2
k`ung wang
    kung wang
 soraou / sorao
    そらおう
(surname) Soraou
The king of immateriality, or spirituality, Buddha, who is lord of all things.

窺望


窥望

see styles
kuī wàng
    kui1 wang4
k`uei wang
    kuei wang
to peep; to spy on

站長


站长

see styles
zhàn zhǎng
    zhan4 zhang3
chan chang
person in charge of a train station 車站|车站[che1 zhan4] (stationmaster), website 網站|网站[wang3 zhan4] (webmaster), volunteer center 志工站[zhi4 gong1 zhan4] (center manager), etc

竪望


竖望

see styles
shù wàng
    shu4 wang4
shu wang
 shumō
temporally

結網


结网

see styles
jié wǎng
    jie2 wang3
chieh wang
 ketsumō
to spin a web (spider); to weave a net (e.g. for fishing)
a knot

絕望


绝望

see styles
jué wàng
    jue2 wang4
chüeh wang
to despair; to give up all hope; desperate; desperation

絲網


丝网

see styles
sī wǎng
    si1 wang3
ssu wang
silk screen; screen (printing)

經王


经王

see styles
jīng wáng
    jing1 wang2
ching wang
 kyōō
the King of scriptures

網上


网上

see styles
wǎng shàng
    wang3 shang4
wang shang
 amiagegou / amiagego
    あみあげごう
online
(place-name) Amiagegou

網下


网下

see styles
wǎng xià
    wang3 xia4
wang hsia
(of an activity) off-line (not done over the Internet)

網傳


网传

see styles
wǎng chuán
    wang3 chuan2
wang ch`uan
    wang chuan
(of video clips, rumors etc) to circulate on the Internet

網光


网光

see styles
wǎng guāng
    wang3 guang1
wang kuang
 mōkō
net or garland of rays

網劇


网剧

see styles
wǎng jù
    wang3 ju4
wang chü
web series

網卡


网卡

see styles
wǎng kǎ
    wang3 ka3
wang k`a
    wang ka
network adapter card (computing)

網友


网友

see styles
wǎng yǒu
    wang3 you3
wang yu
online friend; netizen; Internet user

網吧


网吧

see styles
wǎng bā
    wang3 ba1
wang pa
Internet café

網咖


网咖

see styles
wǎng kā
    wang3 ka1
wang k`a
    wang ka
Internet café (Tw)

網售


网售

see styles
wǎng shòu
    wang3 shou4
wang shou
to sell online

網址


网址

see styles
wǎng zhǐ
    wang3 zhi3
wang chih
website; web address; URL

網孔


网孔

see styles
wǎng kǒng
    wang3 kong3
wang k`ung
    wang kung
mesh

網室


网室

see styles
wǎng shì
    wang3 shi4
wang shih
netted enclosure (protecting crops)

網布


网布

see styles
wǎng bù
    wang3 bu4
wang pu
(textiles) mesh fabric

網店


网店

see styles
wǎng diàn
    wang3 dian4
wang tien
online shop

網戀


网恋

see styles
wǎng liàn
    wang3 lian4
wang lien
online love affair; cyberdate; Internet dating

網文


网文

see styles
wǎng wén
    wang3 wen2
wang wen
online literature, esp. web novels (abbr. for 網絡文學|网络文学[wang3 luo4 wen2 xue2])

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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