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書房


书房

see styles
shū fáng
    shu1 fang2
shu fang
 shobou / shobo
    しょぼう
study (room); studio; CL:間|间[jian1]
(1) study; library; (2) bookstore; bookshop; publishing company

書持


书持

see styles
shū chí
    shu1 chi2
shu ch`ih
    shu chih
 shoji
retaining what has been written down

書擋


书挡

see styles
shū dǎng
    shu1 dang3
shu tang
bookend

書會


书会

see styles
shū huì
    shu1 hui4
shu hui
calligraphy society; village school (old); literary society (old)

書本


书本

see styles
shū běn
    shu1 ben3
shu pen
book (chiefly used to refer to a plurality of books or books in general)

書札


书札

see styles
shū zhá
    shu1 zha2
shu cha
 shosatsu
    しょさつ
letter
letter; note; document

書板


书板

see styles
shū bǎn
    shu1 ban3
shu pan
(writing) tablet

書架


书架

see styles
shū jià
    shu1 jia4
shu chia
 shoka
    しょか
bookshelf; CL:個|个[ge4]
bookshelf; bookcase

書柬


书柬

see styles
shū jiǎn
    shu1 jian3
shu chien
variant of 書簡|书简[shu1 jian3]

書案


书案

see styles
shū àn
    shu1 an4
shu an
writing desk; official record

書桌


书桌

see styles
shū zhuō
    shu1 zhuo1
shu cho
desk; CL:張|张[zhang1]

書檔


书档

see styles
shū dàng
    shu1 dang4
shu tang
bookend

書櫃


书柜

see styles
shū guì
    shu1 gui4
shu kuei
bookcase

書櫥


书橱

see styles
shū chú
    shu1 chu2
shu ch`u
    shu chu
bookcase

書法


书法

see styles
shū fǎ
    shu1 fa3
shu fa
 shohou / shoho
    しょほう
calligraphy; handwriting; penmanship
(noun - becomes adjective with の) penmanship; calligraphy

書牘


书牍

see styles
shū dú
    shu1 du2
shu tu
 shotoku
    しょとく
letter; wooden writing strips (arch.); general term for letters and documents
epistle; missive; letter

書生


书生

see styles
shū shēng
    shu1 sheng1
shu sheng
 shosei / shose
    しょせい
scholar; intellectual; egghead
(1) (dated) (Meiji and Taishō-era term) student; (2) student who performs housework in exchange for meals and lodging; houseboy (attending school or university)

書畫


书画

see styles
shū huà
    shu1 hua4
shu hua
painting and calligraphy

書疏


书疏

see styles
shū shū
    shu1 shu1
shu shu
 shosho
a document

書皮


书皮

see styles
shū pí
    shu1 pi2
shu p`i
    shu pi
 shohi
    しょひ
book cover; book jacket
(See ブックカバー) book cover; outer wrapper for a book (put on by a bookseller before being handed to a customer)

書目


书目

see styles
shū mù
    shu1 mu4
shu mu
 shomoku
    しょもく
booklist; bibliography; title catalogue; CL:本[ben3]
catalogue of books; catalog of books

書眉


书眉

see styles
shū méi
    shu1 mei2
shu mei
header; top margin on a page

書社


书社

see styles
shū shè
    shu1 she4
shu she
a reading group; press (i.e. publishing house)

書稿


书稿

see styles
shū gǎo
    shu1 gao3
shu kao
manuscript of a book

書立


书立

see styles
shū lì
    shu1 li4
shu li
bookend

書算


书算

see styles
shū suàn
    shu1 suan4
shu suan
 shosan
calligraphy and mathematics

書篋


书箧

see styles
shū qiè
    shu1 qie4
shu ch`ieh
    shu chieh
bookcase

書簡


书简

see styles
shū jiǎn
    shu1 jian3
shu chien
 shokan
    しょかん
(literary) letter
letter; note; epistle; correspondence

書籍


书籍

see styles
shū jí
    shu1 ji2
shu chi
 shoseki(p); shojaku(ok)
    しょせき(P); しょじゃく(ok)
books; works
book; publication

書籤


书签

see styles
shū qiān
    shu1 qian1
shu ch`ien
    shu chien
bookmark; CL:張|张[zhang1]

書約


书约

see styles
shū yuē
    shu1 yue1
shu yüeh
book contract

書經


书经

see styles
shū jīng
    shu1 jing1
shu ching
 Sho kyō
the Book of History, one of the Five Classics of Confucianism 五經|五经[Wu3 jing1], a compendium of documents which make up the oldest extant texts of Chinese history, from legendary times down to the time of Confucius, also known as 尚書經|尚书经[Shang4 shu1 jing1], 尚書|尚书[Shang4 shu1], 書|书[Shu1]
Book of History

書聖


书圣

see styles
shū shèng
    shu1 sheng4
shu sheng
 shosei / shose
    しょせい
great calligraphy master; the Sage of Calligraphy, traditional reference to Wang Xizhi 王羲之[Wang2 Xi1 zhi1] (303-361)
famous or accomplished calligrapher

書肺


书肺

see styles
shū fèi
    shu1 fei4
shu fei
 shohai
    しょはい
book lung (arachnid anatomy)
book lung (arachnid respiratory organ)

書脊


书脊

see styles
shū jǐ
    shu1 ji3
shu chi
spine of a book

書腰


书腰

see styles
shū yāo
    shu1 yao1
shu yao
(Tw) (publishing) belly band (paper sash around a book, outside the dust jacket)

書號


书号

see styles
shū hào
    shu1 hao4
shu hao
book number (esp. ISBN)

書蟲


书虫

see styles
shū chóng
    shu1 chong2
shu ch`ung
    shu chung
bookworm

書蠹


书蠹

see styles
shū dù
    shu1 du4
shu tu
bookworm (literal and figurative); book louse; pedant

書角


书角

see styles
shū jiǎo
    shu1 jiao3
shu chiao
corner of a page

書記


书记

see styles
shū ji
    shu1 ji5
shu chi
 shoki
    しょき
secretary (chief official of a branch of a socialist or communist party); clerk; scribe
(1) clerk; secretary; (noun, transitive verb) (2) writing down; putting on record
A record.

書評


书评

see styles
shū píng
    shu1 ping2
shu p`ing
    shu ping
 shohyou / shohyo
    しょひょう
book review; book notice
book review

書論


书论

see styles
shū lùn
    shu1 lun4
shu lun
 shoron
treatises

書證


书证

see styles
shū zhèng
    shu1 zheng4
shu cheng
written evidence

書跡


书迹

see styles
shū jì
    shu1 ji4
shu chi
 shoseki
    しょせき
extant work of a calligrapher
writing; penmanship

書院


书院

see styles
shū yuàn
    shu1 yuan4
shu yüan
 shoin
    しょいん
academy of classical learning (Tang Dynasty - Qing Dynasty)
(1) drawing room; study; writing alcove; (2) (in company names) publishing house

書面


书面

see styles
shū miàn
    shu1 mian4
shu mien
 shomen
    しょめん
in writing; written
(1) document; letter; (2) writing; contents (e.g. of a letter)

書頁


书页

see styles
shū yè
    shu1 ye4
shu yeh
page of a book

書題


书题

see styles
shū tí
    shu1 ti2
shu t`i
    shu ti
book title

書風


书风

see styles
shū fēng
    shu1 feng1
shu feng
 shofuu / shofu
    しょふう
calligraphic style
style of handwriting; style of calligraphy

書館


书馆

see styles
shū guǎn
    shu1 guan3
shu kuan
teashop with performance by 評書|评书 story tellers; (attached to name of publishing houses); (in former times) private school; library (of classic texts)

書香


书香

see styles
shū xiāng
    shu1 xiang1
shu hsiang
literary reputation

書體


书体

see styles
shū tǐ
    shu1 ti3
shu t`i
    shu ti
calligraphic style; font

書齋


书斋

see styles
shū zhāi
    shu1 zhai1
shu chai
study (room)

曼殊

see styles
màn shū
    man4 shu1
man shu
 manshu
    まんしゅ
(given name) Manshu
marvelous

會意


会意

see styles
huì yì
    hui4 yi4
hui i
combined ideogram (one of the Six Methods 六書|六书[liu4 shu1] of forming Chinese characters); Chinese character that combines the meanings of existing elements; also known as joint ideogram or associative compound; to comprehend without being told explicitly; to cotton on; knowing (smile, glance etc)
See: 会意

月鼠

see styles
yuè shǔ
    yue4 shu3
yüeh shu
 tsuki no nezumi
The moon rat, one of the two rats, black and white, that gnaw the cord of life, i. e. night and day.

有數


有数

see styles
yǒu shù
    you3 shu4
yu shu
to have kept count; to know how many; (fig.) to know exactly how things stand; to know the score; not many; only a few
See: 有数

服輸


服输

see styles
fú shū
    fu2 shu1
fu shu
to concede; to admit defeat; to admit something is wrong after insisting it is right

期指

see styles
qī zhǐ
    qi1 zhi3
ch`i chih
    chi chih
futures index (abbr. for 期貨指數|期货指数[qi1 huo4 zhi3 shu4])

木薯

see styles
mù shǔ
    mu4 shu3
mu shu
cassava, a tropical tuber plant

未熟

see styles
wèi shú
    wei4 shu2
wei shu
 mijuku
    みじゅく
unripe
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) unripe; green; immature; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) immature; inexperienced; unskilled; green
unripe

本書


本书

see styles
běn shū
    ben3 shu1
pen shu
 honsho
    ほんしょ
(1) main text; (2) original text; (3) this book; this volume
The foundation books of any school; a book.

李樹


李树

see styles
lǐ shù
    li3 shu4
li shu
 riju
    りじゅ
plum tree
(female given name) Riju

李靖

see styles
lǐ jìng
    li3 jing4
li ching
 risei / rise
    りせい
Li Jing (570-649 AD), Tang Dynasty general and purported author of "Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang" 唐太宗李衛公問對|唐太宗李卫公问对[Tang2 Tai4 zong1 Li3 Wei4 Gong1 Wen4 dui4], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1]
(personal name) Risei

杏樹


杏树

see styles
xìng shù
    xing4 shu4
hsing shu
 kyouju / kyoju
    きょうじゅ
apricot tree
(given name) Kyōju

村塾

see styles
cūn shú
    cun1 shu2
ts`un shu
    tsun shu
(old) village school; rural school

村學


村学

see styles
cūn xué
    cun1 xue2
ts`un hsüeh
    tsun hsüeh
see 村塾[cun1 shu2]

束修

see styles
shù xiū
    shu4 xiu1
shu hsiu
 sokushuu / sokushu
    そくしゅう
variant of 束脩[shu4 xiu1]
(irregular kanji usage) (1) entrance fee; initiation fee; registration fee; present to a teacher; (2) (archaism) gift of dried meat from a new vassal or pupil

束帶


束带

see styles
shù dài
    shu4 dai4
shu tai
band; belt; loincloth; cummerbund

束手

see styles
shù shǒu
    shu4 shou3
shu shou
to have one's hands tied; helpless; unable to do anything about it

束狹


束狭

see styles
shù xiá
    shu4 xia2
shu hsia
narrow (of waterway); a bottleneck

束緊


束紧

see styles
shù jǐn
    shu4 jin3
shu chin
gird; tighten

束縛


束缚

see styles
shù fù
    shu4 fu4
shu fu
 sokubaku
    そくばく
to bind; to tie up; to fetter; to shackle
(noun, transitive verb) (1) restraint; restriction; fetters; yoke; shackles; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (orig. meaning) binding; confinement with rope
to be fettered

束脩

see styles
shù xiū
    shu4 xiu1
shu hsiu
 sokushuu / sokushu
    そくしゅう
(literary) salary of a private tutor
(1) entrance fee; initiation fee; registration fee; present to a teacher; (2) (archaism) gift of dried meat from a new vassal or pupil

束腰

see styles
shù yāo
    shu4 yao1
shu yao
girdle

束腹

see styles
shù fù
    shu4 fu4
shu fu
corset; girdle

束蘆


束芦

see styles
shù lú
    shu4 lu2
shu lu
 sokuro
To tie reeds together in order to make them stand up, illustration of the interdependence of things and principles.

束衣

see styles
shù yī
    shu4 yi1
shu i
corset (clothing)

束裝


束装

see styles
shù zhuāng
    shu4 zhuang1
shu chuang
to bundle up (one's possessions for a journey)

束身

see styles
shù shēn
    shu4 shen1
shu shen
to bind oneself; submission

束髮


束发

see styles
shù fà
    shu4 fa4
shu fa
to tie up one's hair; (literary) (of a boy) to be in one's adolescence (in ancient China, boys tied up their hair)

松樹


松树

see styles
sōng shù
    song1 shu4
sung shu
 matsuki
    まつき
pine; pine tree; CL:棵[ke1]
(rare) pine tree; (surname, given name) Matsuki

板書


板书

see styles
bǎn shū
    ban3 shu1
pan shu
 bansho
    ばんしょ
to write on the blackboard; writing on the blackboard
(noun, transitive verb) (act of) writing on a blackboard

林紓


林纾

see styles
lín shū
    lin2 shu1
lin shu
Lin Shu (1852-1924), writer and influential translator and adaptor of vast swathes of Western literature into Classical Chinese

果樹


果树

see styles
guǒ shù
    guo3 shu4
kuo shu
 miki
    みき
fruit tree; CL:棵[ke1]
fruit tree; (female given name) Miki
a fruit-bearing tree

果蔬

see styles
guǒ shū
    guo3 shu1
kuo shu
fruit and vegetables

枝晶

see styles
zhī jīng
    zhi1 jing1
chih ching
abbr. of 樹枝狀晶|树枝状晶[shu4 zhi1 zhuang4 jing1]

枯樹


枯树

see styles
kū shù
    ku1 shu4
k`u shu
    ku shu
withered tree

柏樹


柏树

see styles
bǎi shù
    bai3 shu4
pai shu
 hakuju
    はくじゅ
cypress tree; Taiwan pr. [bo2 shu4]
(given name) Hakuju
an oak tree

染數


染数

see styles
rǎn shù
    ran3 shu4
jan shu
 zenshu
defiled habituation

柘樹


柘树

see styles
zhè shù
    zhe4 shu4
che shu
silkworm thorn tree

柞櫟


柞栎

see styles
zuò lì
    zuo4 li4
tso li
Mongolian oak (Quercus dentata); see also 槲樹|槲树[hu2 shu4]

柳樹


柳树

see styles
liǔ shù
    liu3 shu4
liu shu
willow

栗鼠

see styles
lì shǔ
    li4 shu3
li shu
 risu; risu
    りす; リス
chinchilla; chipmunk
(1) (kana only) squirrel (any mammal of family Sciuridae); (2) (kana only) (See 日本栗鼠) Japanese squirrel (Sciurus lis)

栲屬


栲属

see styles
kǎo shǔ
    kao3 shu3
k`ao shu
    kao shu
Castanopsis, genus of evergreen trees

桃樹


桃树

see styles
táo shù
    tao2 shu4
t`ao shu
    tao shu
 momoki
    ももき
peach tree; CL:株[zhu1]
(surname) Momoki

桉樹


桉树

see styles
ān shù
    an1 shu4
an shu
eucalyptus

桑樹


桑树

see styles
sāng shù
    sang1 shu4
sang shu
mulberry tree

梁書


梁书

see styles
liáng shū
    liang2 shu1
liang shu
History of Liang of the Southern Dynasties, eighth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled by Yao Silian 姚思廉[Yao2 Si1 lian2] in 636 during Tang dynasty, 56 scrolls

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

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