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白大褂

see styles
bái dà guà
    bai2 da4 gua4
pai ta kua
white lab coat (worn by medical staff); (metonym) clinician; medical professional

盂蘭盆


盂兰盆

see styles
yú lán pén
    yu2 lan2 pen2
yü lan p`en
    yü lan pen
 urabon
    うらぼん
see 盂蘭盆會|盂兰盆会[Yu2 lan2 pen2 hui4]
Bon festival (Buddhist ceremony held around July 15); Feast of Lanterns
(盂蘭); 鳥藍婆 (鳥藍婆拏) ullambana 盂蘭 may be another form of lambana or avalamba, "hanging down," "depending," "support"; it is intp. "to hang upside down", or "to be in suspense", referring to extreme suffering in purgatory; but there is a suggestion of the dependence of the dead on the living. By some 盆 is regarded as a Chinese word, not part of the transliteration, meaning a vessel filled with offerings of food. The term is applied to the festival of All Souls, held about the 15th of the 7th moon, when masses are read by Buddhist and Taoist priests and elaborate offerings made to the Buddhist Trinity for the purpose of releasing from purgatory the souls of those who have died on land or sea. The Ullambanapātra Sutra is attributed to Śākyamuni, of course incorrectly; it was first tr. into Chinese by Dharmaraksha, A.D. 266-313 or 317; the first masses are not reported until the time of Liang Wudi, A.D. 538; and were popularized by Amogha (A.D. 732) under the influence of the Yogācārya School. They are generally observed in China, but are unknown to Southern Buddhism. The "idea of intercession on the part of the priesthood for the benefit of" souls in hell "is utterly antagonistic to the explicit teaching of primitive Buddhism'" The origin of the custom is unknown, but it is foisted on to Śākyamuni, whose disciple Maudgalyāyana is represented as having been to purgatory to relieve his mother's sufferings. Śākyamuni told him that only the united efforts of the whole priesthood 十方衆會 could alleviate the pains of the suffering. The mere suggestion of an All Souls Day with a great national day for the monks is sufficient to account for the spread of the festival. Eitel says: "Engrafted upon the narrative ancestral worship, this ceremonial for feeding the ghost of deceased ancestors of seven generations obtained immense popularity and is now practised by everybody in China, by Taoists even and by Confucianists." All kinds of food offerings are made and paper garments, etc., burnt. The occasion, 7th moon, 15th day, is known as the盂蘭會 (or 盂蘭盆會 or 盂蘭齋 or 盂蘭盆齋) and the sutra as 盂蘭經 (or 盂蘭盆經).

盧武鉉


卢武铉

see styles
lú wǔ xuàn
    lu2 wu3 xuan4
lu wu hsüan
 nomuhyon
    のむひょん
Roh Moo-hyun (1946-2009), South Korean lawyer and politician, president 2003-2008
(person) No Muhyon (South Korean President)

盧泰愚


卢泰愚

see styles
lú tài yú
    lu2 tai4 yu2
lu t`ai yü
    lu tai yü
 no teu
    ノ・テウ
Roh Tae-woo (1932-), South Korean politician, president 1988-1993
(person) Roh Tae-woo (1932.12.4-2021.10.26; 6th President of South Korea)

眼鏡屋

see styles
 meganeya
    めがねや
optician

眼鏡店

see styles
 meganeten
    めがねてん
    gankyouten / gankyoten
    がんきょうてん
optician; optician's store

瞿秋白

see styles
qú qiū bái
    qu2 qiu1 bai2
ch`ü ch`iu pai
    chü chiu pai
Qu Qiubai (1899-1935), politician, Soviet expert of the Chinese communists at time of Soviet influence, publisher and Russian translator, captured and executed by Guomindang at the time of the Long March

石渠閣


石渠阁

see styles
shí qú gé
    shi2 qu2 ge2
shih ch`ü ko
    shih chü ko
cabinet meeting in 51 BC that established the five classics of Confucianism 五經|五经[Wu3 jing1] as state canon

祖沖之


祖冲之

see styles
zǔ chōng zhī
    zu3 chong1 zhi1
tsu ch`ung chih
    tsu chung chih
Zu Chongzhi (429-500), astronomer and mathematician

神儒仏

see styles
 shinjubutsu
    しんじゅぶつ
Shinto, Confucianism and Buddhism

票ハラ

see styles
 hyouhara / hyohara
    ひょうハラ
(colloquialism) (abbreviation) (See 票ハラスメント) sexual, etc. harassment of a female politician carried out under the threat of withholding votes

秦越人

see styles
qín yuè rén
    qin2 yue4 ren2
ch`in yüeh jen
    chin yüeh jen
Qin Yueren (407-310 BC), Warring States physician known for his medical skills

程朱学

see styles
 teishugaku / teshugaku
    ていしゅがく
(See 朱子学) Cheng-Zhu school (of neo-Confucianism); neo-Confucianism of the Cheng brothers and Zhu Xi

穆加貝


穆加贝

see styles
mù jiā bèi
    mu4 jia1 bei4
mu chia pei
Robert Mugabe (1924-2019), Zimbabwean ZANU-PF politician, president of Zimbabwe 1987-2017

穆爾西


穆尔西

see styles
mù ěr xī
    mu4 er3 xi1
mu erh hsi
Morsi, Mursi or Morsy (name); Mohamed Morsi (1951-2019), Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood politician, president of Egypt 2012-2013

章孝嚴


章孝严

see styles
zhāng xiào yán
    zhang1 xiao4 yan2
chang hsiao yen
John Chiang (1942-), Taiwan politician

童籠磨


童笼磨

see styles
tóng lóng mó
    tong2 long2 mo2
t`ung lung mo
    tung lung mo
 dōrōma
Druma, a tree in general; a king of the kinnaras, or gandharvas, the celestial musicians.

策略家

see styles
 sakuryakuka
    さくりゃくか
tactician; strategist; schemer; maneuverer

Variations:

 hera(p); hera
    へら(P); ヘラ
(1) (kana only) spatula; (fabric) tracing spatula; (pottery) pallet; (2) (kana only) (See ゲンゴロウブナ) (artificially cultured) Japanese crucian carp

米高揚


米高扬

see styles
mǐ gāo yáng
    mi3 gao1 yang2
mi kao yang
Mikoyan (name); Anastas Ivanonovich Mikoyan (1895-1978), Soviet politician, politburo member in the 1950s and 1960s; Artem Ivanovich Mikoyan (1905-1970), brother of the politician and one designer of MiG military aircraft

納棺師

see styles
 noukanshi / nokanshi
    のうかんし
person who prepares a body for burial; mortician; undertaker

統計員


统计员

see styles
tǒng jì yuán
    tong3 ji4 yuan2
t`ung chi yüan
    tung chi yüan
statistician

緊那羅


紧那罗

see styles
jǐn nà luó
    jin3 na4 luo2
chin na lo
 kinnara
    きんなら
{Buddh} kimnara (celestial musicians and protectors of Buddhism); (female given name) Kinnara
緊捺羅 (or緊陀羅); 甄陀羅 (or 眞陀羅 ) kinnara; the musicians of Kuvera, with men's bodies and horses' heads; they are described as 人非人 men yet not men, and 疑神 mythical beings; one of the eight classes of heavenly musicians; they are also described as horned, as having crystal lutes, the females singing and dancing, and as ranking below gandharvas.

美容女

see styles
měi róng nǚ
    mei3 rong2 nu:3
mei jung nü
hairdresser (female); beautician

美髮師


美发师

see styles
měi fà shī
    mei3 fa4 shi1
mei fa shih
hairdresser; beautician

習近平


习近平

see styles
xí jìn píng
    xi2 jin4 ping2
hsi chin p`ing
    hsi chin ping
 shiijinpin / shijinpin
    シージンピン
Xi Jinping (1953–), PRC politician, General Secretary of the CCP from 2012, president of the PRC from 2013
(person) Xi Jinping (1953.6.15-; Chinese politician)

胡耀邦

see styles
hú yào bāng
    hu2 yao4 bang1
hu yao pang
 koyouhou / koyoho
    こようほう
Hu Yaobang (1915-1989), Chinese politician
(personal name) Koyouhou

胡鄂公

see styles
hú è gōng
    hu2 e4 gong1
hu o kung
Hu Egong (1884-1951), Chinese revolutionary and politician

臨床医

see styles
 rinshoui / rinshoi
    りんしょうい
clinician

花火師

see styles
 hanabishi
    はなびし
pyrotechnician; pyrotechnist

范仲淹

see styles
fàn zhòng yān
    fan4 zhong4 yan1
fan chung yen
Fan Zhongyan (989–1052), Song dynasty scholar and politician, author of On Yueyang Tower 岳陽樓記|岳阳楼记[Yue4 yang2 Lou2 Ji4]

茹誌鵑


茹志鹃

see styles
rú zhì juān
    ru2 zhi4 juan1
ju chih chüan
Ru Zhijuan (1925-1998), female novelist and politician

菅直人

see styles
jiān zhí rén
    jian1 zhi2 ren2
chien chih jen
 kannaoto
    かんなおと
KAN Naoto (1946-), Japanese Democratic Party politician, prime minister 2010-2011
(person) Naoto Kan (1946.10.10-; prime minister of Japan 2010-2011)

董仲舒

see styles
dǒng zhòng shū
    dong3 zhong4 shu1
tung chung shu
Dong Zhongshu (179-104 BC), philosopher influential in establishing Confucianism as the established system of values of former Han dynasty

董建華


董建华

see styles
dǒng jiàn huá
    dong3 jian4 hua2
tung chien hua
Tung Chee-hwa (1937-), Hong Kong entrepreneur and politician, chief executive 1997-2005

葬儀屋

see styles
 sougiya / sogiya
    そうぎや
(1) funeral parlor (parlour); funeral home; undertaker's; (2) undertaker; mortician; funeral director

蒙代爾


蒙代尔

see styles
méng dài ěr
    meng2 dai4 er3
meng tai erh
Walter Mondale (1928-), US democratic politician, US vice-president 1977-1981 and ambassador to Japan 1993-1996

蔡元培

see styles
cài yuán péi
    cai4 yuan2 pei2
ts`ai yüan p`ei
    tsai yüan pei
Cai Yuanpei (1868-1940), educationist and politician, president of Peking University 1917-27

蔡英文

see styles
cài yīng wén
    cai4 ying1 wen2
ts`ai ying wen
    tsai ying wen
 shaiinwen / shainwen
    ツァイインウェン
Tsai Ing-wen (1956–), Taiwanese DPP politician, president of the Republic of China 2016–2024
(person) Ts'ai Ing-wen (1956.8.31-) (President of Taiwan)

蔣經國


蒋经国

see styles
jiǎng jīng guó
    jiang3 jing1 guo2
chiang ching kuo
Chiang Ching-kuo (1910-1988), son of Chiang Kai-shek 蔣介石|蒋介石, Guomindang politician, president of ROC 1978-1988

蕭萬長


萧万长

see styles
xiāo wàn cháng
    xiao1 wan4 chang2
hsiao wan ch`ang
    hsiao wan chang
Vincent C. Siew (1939-), Taiwanese diplomat and Kuomintang politician, prime minister 1997-2000, vice president 2008-2012

薄一波

see styles
bó yī bō
    bo2 yi1 bo1
po i po
Bo Yibo (1908-2007), ranking PRC politician, served on State Council from 1950s to 1980s as colleague of Deng Xiaoping

薄熙來


薄熙来

see styles
bó xī lái
    bo2 xi1 lai2
po hsi lai
Bo Xilai (1949-), PRC politician, appointed to the Politburo in 2007, sentenced in 2013 to life imprisonment for corruption and misconduct
See: 薄熙来

薩科齊


萨科齐

see styles
sà kē qí
    sa4 ke1 qi2
sa k`o ch`i
    sa ko chi
Nicolas Sarkozy (1955-), French UMP politician, President 2007-2012

蘇步青


苏步青

see styles
sū bù qīng
    su1 bu4 qing1
su pu ch`ing
    su pu ching
Su Buqing (1902-2003), Chinese mathematician

蘇貞昌


苏贞昌

see styles
sū zhēn chāng
    su1 zhen1 chang1
su chen ch`ang
    su chen chang
Su Tseng-chang (1947-), Taiwanese DPP politician, premier of the Republic of China (2019-)

虞世南

see styles
yú shì nán
    yu2 shi4 nan2
yü shih nan
Yu Shinan (558-638), politician of Sui and early Tang periods, poet and calligrapher, one of Four Great Calligraphers of early Tang 唐初四大家[Tang2 chu1 Si4 Da4 jia1]

蜘蛛人

see styles
zhī zhū rén
    zhi1 zhu1 ren2
chih chu jen
(coll.) rope access technician; industrial climber; (esp.) high-rise window washer

視力表


视力表

see styles
shì lì biǎo
    shi4 li4 biao3
shih li piao
 shiryokuhyou / shiryokuhyo
    しりょくひょう
eye chart (used by optician)
eye chart; eyesight test chart; visual acuity chart

解振華

see styles
 kaishinka
    かいしんか
(person) Xie Zhenhua (Chinese politician)

許信良


许信良

see styles
xǔ xìn liáng
    xu3 xin4 liang2
hsü hsin liang
 kyoshinryou / kyoshinryo
    きょしんりょう
Hsu Hsin-liang (1941-), Taiwanese politician
(personal name) Kyoshinryō

診断医

see styles
 shindani
    しんだんい
diagnostician

認定医

see styles
 ninteii / ninte
    にんていい
certified physician

謝長廷


谢长廷

see styles
xiè cháng tíng
    xie4 chang2 ting2
hsieh ch`ang t`ing
    hsieh chang ting
Frank Chang-ting Hsieh (1946-), Taiwanese DPP politician, mayor of Kaohsiung 1998-2005

譚嗣同


谭嗣同

see styles
tán sì tóng
    tan2 si4 tong2
t`an ssu t`ung
    tan ssu tung
Tan Sitong (1865-1898), Qing writer and politician, one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子 of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898

貝葉斯


贝叶斯

see styles
bèi yè sī
    bei4 ye4 si1
pei yeh ssu
Bayes (name); Thomas Bayes (1702-1761), English mathematician and theologian

費爾馬


费尔马

see styles
fèi ěr mǎ
    fei4 er3 ma3
fei erh ma
Pierre de Fermat (1601–1665), French mathematician

賴清德


赖清德

see styles
lài qīng dé
    lai4 qing1 de2
lai ch`ing te
    lai ching te
William Lai Ching-te (1959-), Taiwanese DPP politician, vice president of the Republic of China from 2020

趙紫陽


赵紫阳

see styles
zhào zǐ yáng
    zhao4 zi3 yang2
chao tzu yang
Zhao Ziyang (1919-2005), PRC reforming politician, general secretary of Chinese Communist Party 1987-1989, held under house arrest from 1989 to his death, and non-person since then

車中談

see styles
 shachuudan / shachudan
    しゃちゅうだん
informal talk given (as by a politician, etc.) aboard a train

道路族

see styles
 dourozoku / dorozoku
    どうろぞく
(1) (derogatory term) people (esp. kids) who spend a lot of time in the streets (of their residential areas), being noisy; (2) (See 建設族) group of politicians who support highway construction interests; highway tribe

遵醫囑


遵医嘱

see styles
zūn yī zhǔ
    zun1 yi1 zhu3
tsun i chu
to follow the doctor's advice; as instructed by the physician

配鏡師


配镜师

see styles
pèi jìng shī
    pei4 jing4 shi1
p`ei ching shih
    pei ching shih
optician

金大中

see styles
jīn dà zhōng
    jin1 da4 zhong1
chin ta chung
 kindaichuu / kindaichu
    きんだいちゅう
Kim Dae-jung (1926-2009), South Korea politician, president 1998-2003, Nobel peace prize laureate 2000
(personal name) Kindaichuu

金永南

see styles
jīn yǒng nán
    jin1 yong3 nan2
chin yung nan
 kimuyomunamu
    きむよむなむ
Kim Yong-nam (1928-), North Korean politician, foreign minister 1983-1998, president of the Supreme People's Assembly 1998-2019 (nominal head of state and described as deputy leader)
(person) Kim Yong-nam (1928.2.4-), President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea

金泳三

see styles
jīn yǒng sān
    jin1 yong3 san1
chin yung san
 kimu yonsamu
    キム・ヨンサム
Kim Young-sam (1927-2015), South Korean politician, president 1993-1998
(person) Kim Young-sam (1927.12.20-2015.11.22; 7th President of South Korea))

金英哲

see styles
 kimuyonchoru
    キムヨンチョル
(person) Kim Yong-chol (1945-), North Korean general and politician

鍾萬學


钟万学

see styles
zhōng wàn xué
    zhong1 wan4 xue2
chung wan hsüeh
Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (1966-), Indonesian politician, governor of Jakarta (2014-)

門付け

see styles
 kadozuke
    かどづけ
    kadotsuke
    かどつけ
(noun/participle) door-to-door entertainment; door-to-door entertainer; strolling musician; street musician

門附け

see styles
 kadozuke
    かどづけ
    kadotsuke
    かどつけ
(noun/participle) door-to-door entertainment; door-to-door entertainer; strolling musician; street musician

開業医

see styles
 kaigyoui / kaigyoi
    かいぎょうい
(See 勤務医) private clinician; physician in private practice

阿迦雲


阿迦云

see styles
ā jiā yún
    a1 jia1 yun2
a chia yün
 akaun
A physician, a healer, probably should be 阿迦曇.

陳其邁


陈其迈

see styles
chén qí mài
    chen2 qi2 mai4
ch`en ch`i mai
    chen chi mai
Chen Chi-mai (1964-), Taiwanese DPP politician, vice premier of the Republic of China (2019-)

陳建仁


陈建仁

see styles
chén jiàn rén
    chen2 jian4 ren2
ch`en chien jen
    chen chien jen
Chen Chien-jen (1951-), Taiwanese politician, vice president of the Republic of China 2016-2020

陳水扁


陈水扁

see styles
chén shuǐ biǎn
    chen2 shui3 bian3
ch`en shui pien
    chen shui pien
 chinsuihen
    ちんすいへん
Chen Shui-Bian (1950-), Taiwanese DPP 民進黨|民进党 politician, president of the Republic of China 2000-2008
(person) Chen Shui-bian (President of Taiwan, 2001-2008) (1951.2.18-)

陳省身


陈省身

see styles
chén xǐng shēn
    chen2 xing3 shen1
ch`en hsing shen
    chen hsing shen
Shiing-Shen Chern (1911-2004), Chinese-American mathematician

陳香梅


陈香梅

see styles
chén xiāng méi
    chen2 xiang1 mei2
ch`en hsiang mei
    chen hsiang mei
Chen Xiangmei (1925–2018), also known as Anna Chennault, Chinese-American writer and Republican politician, wife of Claire Lee Chennault 陳納德|陈纳德[Chen2 na4 de2]

陶哲軒


陶哲轩

see styles
táo zhé xuān
    tao2 zhe2 xuan1
t`ao che hsüan
    tao che hsüan
Terence Tao, Chinese-Australian mathematician, Fields medalist in 2006

陸克文


陆克文

see styles
lù kè wén
    lu4 ke4 wen2
lu k`o wen
    lu ko wen
Chinese name adopted by Kevin Rudd (1957–), Australian politician proficient in Mandarin, prime minister 2007–2010 and 2013

陽明学

see styles
 youmeigaku / yomegaku
    ようめいがく
Yangmingism (school of neo-Confucianism based on the teachings of Wang Yangming); School of Mind

雅楽允

see styles
 utanojou / utanojo
    うたのじょう
(hist) second assistant court musician (ritsuryō system)

雅楽助

see styles
 utanosuke
    うたのすけ
(hist) first assistant court musician (ritsuryō system)

雅楽属

see styles
 utanosakan
    うたのさかん
(hist) alternate assistant court musician (ritsuryō system)

雅楽頭

see styles
 utanokami
    うたのかみ
(hist) chief court musician (ritsuryō system)

電気屋

see styles
 denkiya
    でんきや
(1) electric appliance store; (2) (obsolete) electrician

電気工

see styles
 denkikou / denkiko
    でんきこう
electrician

青木率

see styles
 aokiritsu
    あおきりつ
(named after LDP politician Mikio Aoki) Aoki index (sum of the approval ratings of the cabinet and the ruling party)

韓國瑜


韩国瑜

see styles
hán guó yú
    han2 guo2 yu2
han kuo yü
Daniel Han Kuo-yu (1957-), Taiwanese KMT politician, mayor of Kaohsiung since 2018

韓昇洙


韩昇洙

see styles
hán shēng zhū
    han2 sheng1 zhu1
han sheng chu
 kanshouju / kanshoju
    かんしょうじゅ
Han Seung-soo (1936-), South Korean diplomat and politician, prime minister 2008-2009
(personal name) Kanshouju

韓素音


韩素音

see styles
hán sù yīn
    han2 su4 yin1
han su yin
Han Suyin (1917-2012), Eurasian physician and author

音博士

see styles
 onhakase; koenohakase(ik); onpakase(ik)
    おんはかせ; こえのはかせ(ik); おんぱかせ(ik)
professor specializing in the readings of kanji in classic Confucianist texts

音楽家

see styles
 ongakuka(p); ongakka
    おんがくか(P); おんがっか
musician

音楽性

see styles
 ongakusei / ongakuse
    おんがくせい
musicianship

顧炎武


顾炎武

see styles
gù yán wǔ
    gu4 yan2 wu3
ku yen wu
Gu Yanwu (1613-1682), late Ming and early Qing Confucian philosopher, linguist and historian, played a founding role in phonology of early Chinese, author of Rizhilu or Record of daily study 日知錄|日知录

馬哈迪


马哈迪

see styles
mǎ hā dí
    ma3 ha1 di2
ma ha ti
Mahathir bin Mohamad (1925-), Malaysian politician, prime minister 1981-2003 and 2018-2020

馬英九


马英九

see styles
mǎ yīng jiǔ
    ma3 ying1 jiu3
ma ying chiu
Ma Ying-jeou (1950-), Taiwanese Kuomintang politician, Mayor of Taipei 1998-2006, president of Republic of China 2008-2016

魏忠賢


魏忠贤

see styles
wèi zhōng xián
    wei4 zhong1 xian2
wei chung hsien
Wei Zhongxian (1568-1627), infamous eunuch politician of late Ming

魔法使

see styles
 mahoutsukai / mahotsukai
    まほうつかい
(irregular okurigana usage) magician; wizard; sorcerer; witch

魔法師


魔法师

see styles
mó fǎ shī
    mo2 fa3 shi1
mo fa shih
magician; wizard; sorcerer

魔術団

see styles
 majutsudan
    まじゅつだん
troupe of magicians

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

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Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

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