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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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shāng
    shang1
shang
old variant of 湯|汤[shang1]

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xiǔ
    xiu3
hsiu
old variant of 滫[xiu3]


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    se4
se
 shibu
    しぶ
old variant of 澀|涩[se4]
(surname) Shibu
Acrid, astringent, rough.

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lǐn
    lin3
lin
old variant of 凜|凛[lin3]


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    lu3
lu
(used in place names); old variant of 滷|卤[lu3]


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    lu2
lu
old name of a river in Jiangxi; place name


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    fa3
fa
old variant of 法[fa3]; law
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guāng
    guang1
kuang
old variant of 光[guang1]

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kài
    kai4
k`ai
    kai
flaming fire; old variant of 烗[kai4]

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yán
    yan2
yen
old variant of 炎[yan2]

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guāng
    guang1
kuang
old variant of 光[guang1]

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huàn
    huan4
huan
old variant of 煥|焕[huan4]

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miè
    mie4
mieh
old variant of 滅|灭[mie4]


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jiǒng
    jiong3
chiung
old variant of 炯[jiong3]
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pēng
    peng1
p`eng
    peng
to boil; to brew (tea); to cook by briefly stir-frying and then mixing in sauce; (old) to boil to death (judicial punishment in ancient times)

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    xi1
hsi
old variant of 熙[xi1]

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yàn
    yan4
yen
 homura
    ほむら
old variant of 焰[yan4]
(1) flame; blaze; (2) flames (of intense emotion, e.g. love, jealousy, anger); passion; (surname, female given name) Homura

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    yu4
old variant of 煜[yu4]

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shāo
    shao1
shao
 shouji / shoji
    しょうじ
old variant of 燒|烧[shao1]
(1) cooking, esp. frying or stir-frying; heating; (2) tempering; (suffix noun) (3) -ware; (personal name) Shouji


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    xi1
hsi
 hiromu
    ひろむ
old variant of 熙
(given name) Hiromu
Light, bright, splendid, prosperous.

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zào
    zao4
tsao
dry (old variant of 燥[zao4])

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zǒng
    zong3
tsung
torch made from hemp straw (old)

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jun
    jun4
chün
old variant of 焌[jun4]

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làn
    lan4
lan
 miyabi
    みやび
old variant of 爛|烂[lan4]
warming up sake; warmed sake; (female given name) Miyabi

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wēi
    wei1
wei
old variant of 煨[wei1]

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kuàng
    kuang4
k`uang
    kuang
old variant of 曠|旷[kuang4]; bright and spacious

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    xi1
hsi
(archaic) fire; old variant of 曦[xi1]


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xiè
    xie4
hsieh
old variant of 燮[xie4]

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làn
    lan4
lan
old variant of 爛|烂[lan4]

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zhú
    zhu2
chu
old variant of 燭|烛[zhu2]

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chēng
    cheng1
ch`eng
    cheng
old variant of 稱|称[cheng1]


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    ye2
yeh
 jiji; jijii; jii; jijii; jiji / jiji; jiji; ji; jiji; jiji
    じじ; じじい; じい; ジジイ; ジジ
grandpa; old gentleman
(1) (kana only) (See 祖父・2) old man; (2) (derogatory term) (usu. ジジイ) old geezer


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chuāng
    chuang1
ch`uang
    chuang
old variant of 窗[chuang1]
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zhá
    zha2
cha
old variant of 閘|闸[zha2]; sluice; lock (on waterway)

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móu
    mou2
mou
 mu
    む
barley; to moo; to seek or obtain; old variant of 侔[mou2]; old variant of 眸[mou2]
(surname) Mu
To low (as an ox); overpass; barley; a grain vessel; weevil; eye-pupil; translit. mu, ma.

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    mu4
mu
 moku
    もく
to herd; to breed livestock; to govern (old); government official (old)
pasture; grazing land; (surname) Moku
To herd, pastor.

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chōu
    chou1
ch`ou
    chou
old variant of 犨[chou1]

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quǎn
    quan3
ch`üan
    chüan
old variant of 犬[quan3]

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    di2
ti
 teki
    てき
low ranking public official (old)
(hist) (See 北狄) Di people (Zhou dynasty term for non-ethnic Chinese to the north)

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hěn
    hen3
hen
ruthless; fierce; ferocious; determined; resolute; to harden (one's heart); old variant of 很[hen3]

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    li2
li
 tanuki
    たぬき
raccoon dog; fox-like animal
(1) (kana only) tanuki (Nyctereutes procyonoides); raccoon dog; (2) (kana only) sly dog; sly old fox; sly fox; cunning devil; craftiness; sly person; someone who makes evil plans without ever breaking their poker face


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háo
    hao2
hao
old variant of 嗥[hao2]


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biān
    bian1
pien
old variant of 猵[bian1]


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xiàn
    xian4
hsien
 ken
to offer; to present; to dedicate; to donate; to show; to put on display; worthy person (old)
To offer up, present.

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    qi3
ch`i
    chi
type of jade ornament for court dress (old)

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wén
    wen2
wen
old variant of 玟[wen2]

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méi
    mei2
mei
old variant of 玫[mei2]

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mín
    min2
min
old variant of 玟[min2]


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liú
    liu2
liu
 ruri
    るり
old variant of 琉[liu2]
(female given name) Ruri

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kūn
    kun1
k`un
    kun
old variant of 琨[kun1]


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liú
    liu2
liu
old variant of 琉[liu2]
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guī
    gui1
kuei
old variant of 瑰[gui1]

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huán
    huan2
huan
(old) jade tablet or scepter held by a duke at ceremonies

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xx
    xx5
xx
decawatt (old); pr. [shi2 wa3]; single-character equivalent of 十瓦[shi2 wa3]

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qiān wǎ
    qian1 wa3
ch`ien wa
    chien wa
 kiroguramu
    キログラム
kilowatt (old); single-character equivalent of 千瓦[qian1 wa3]
(kana only) kilogram (fre:); kilogramme

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fēn wǎ
    fen1 wa3
fen wa
deciwatt (old); single-character equivalent of 分瓦[fen1 wa3]

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háo wǎ
    hao2 wa3
hao wa
milliwatt (old); single-character equivalent of 毫瓦[hao2 wa3]

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bǎi wǎ
    bai3 wa3
pai wa
hectowatt (old); single-character equivalent of 百瓦

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lǐ wǎ
    li3 wa3
li wa
centiwatt (old)

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    bu4
pu
a kind of vase (old); see 安瓿[an1 bu4]

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dài
    dai4
tai
old term for 糖苷[tang2 gan1], glycoside

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tián
    tian2
t`ien
    tien
old variant of 甜[tian2]


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cháng
    chang2
ch`ang
    chang
old variant of 嘗|尝[chang2]

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jiǎ
    jia3
chia
 yoroi
    よろい
first of the ten Heavenly Stems 十天干[shi2 tian1 gan1]; (used for an unspecified person or thing); first (in a list, as a party to a contract etc); letter "A" or roman "I" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc; armor plating; shell or carapace; (of the fingers or toes) nail; bladed leather or metal armor (old); ranking system used in the Imperial examinations (old); civil administration unit in the baojia 保甲[bao3 jia3] system (old); ancient Chinese compass point: 75°
(1) carapace; shell; (2) 1st in rank; grade A; (3) instep; back of hand; (4) {law} (See 乙・おつ・1) the A party (e.g. in a contract); the first party; plaintiff (label in legal documents); (surname) Yoroi
Scale, mail; the first of the ten 'celestial stems '.

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diàn
    dian4
tien
 osamu
    おさむ
suburbs or outskirts; one of the five degrees of official mourning attire in dynastic China; official in charge of fields (old)
(given name) Osamu


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    mu3
mu
old variant of 畝|亩[mu3]

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liú
    liu2
liu
old variant of 留[liu2]


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    mu3
mu
old variant of 畝|亩[mu3]

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    mu3
mu
old variant of 畝|亩[mu3]


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    mu3
mu
old variant of 畝|亩[mu3]


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liú
    liu2
liu
old variant of 留[liu2]
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jiāng
    jiang1
chiang
old variant of 疆[jiang1]


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huí
    hui2
hui
old variant of 蛔[hui2]

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    tu1
t`u
    tu
old variant of 禿|秃[tu1]; bald

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sào
    sao4
sao
itch; old term for scabies; Taiwan pr. [sao1]


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qiáo
    qiao2
ch`iao
    chiao
old variant of 憔[qiao2]


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liú
    liu2
liu
old variant of 瘤[liu2]
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yōng
    yong1
yung
old variant of 癰|痈[yong1]

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dēng
    deng1
teng
 minoru
    みのる
to scale (a height); to ascend; to mount; to publish or record; to enter (e.g. in a register); to press down with the foot; to step or tread on; to put on (shoes or trousers) (dialect); to be gathered and taken to the threshing ground (old)
(given name) Minoru
Ascend, advance, start; attain, ripen; to note, fix.

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hào
    hao4
hao
 hiroshi
    ひろし
(bound form) bright; luminous; white (esp. bright white teeth of youth or white hair of old age)
(given name) Hiroshi
white

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xīng
    xing1
hsing
old variant of 星[xing1]


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    gu3
ku
 tsuzumi
    つづみ
old variant of 鼓[gu3]
(surname) Tsuzumi

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zhā
    zha1
cha
old variant of 齇[zha1]; rosacea

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xiàng
    xiang4
hsiang
 tasuku
    たすく
appearance; portrait; picture; government minister; (physics) phase; (literary) to appraise (esp. by scrutinizing physical features); to read sb's fortune (by physiognomy, palmistry etc)
(1) aspect; appearance; look; (2) physiognomy (as an indication of one's fortune); (3) {gramm} aspect; (4) {physics;chem} phase (e.g. solid, liquid and gaseous); (given name) Tasuku
lakṣana 攞乞尖拏. Also, nimitta. A 'distinctive mark, sign', 'indication, characteristic', 'designation'. M. W. External appearance; the appearance of things; form; a phenomenon 有爲法 in the sense of appearance; mutual; to regard. The four forms taken by every phenomenon are 生住異滅 rise, stay, change, cease, i. e. birth, life, old age, death. The Huayan school has a sixfold division of form, namely, whole and parts, together and separate, integrate and disintegrate. A Buddha or Cakravartī is recognized by his thirty-two lakṣana , i. e. his thirty-two characteristic physiological marks.

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shì
    shi4
shih
old variant of 視|视[shi4]


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shì
    shi4
shih
old variant of 視|视[shi4]

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dié
    die2
tieh
old variant of 眣[die2]

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méi
    mei2
mei
old variant of 眉[mei2]


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chǒu
    chou3
ch`ou
    chou
old variant of 瞅[chou3]

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    ze2
tse
(old) spear

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shǐ
    shi3
shih
 yabashiri
    やばしり
arrow; dart; straight; to vow; to swear; old variant of 屎[shi3]
(1) arrow; (2) wedge; chock; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) arrow; (2) wedge; chock; (personal name) Yabashiri
An arrow; to take as oath; a marshal; ordure.

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hóu
    hou2
hou
old variant of 侯[hou2]

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pīng
    ping1
p`ing
    ping
(old) (onom.) sound of water against rocks

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pēng
    peng1
p`eng
    peng
old variant of 砰[peng1]

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mín
    min2
min
old variant of 珉[min2]

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zhé
    zhe2
che
 taku
    たく
old term for the right-falling stroke in Chinese characters (e.g. the last stroke of 大[da4]), now called 捺[na4]; sound made by birds (onom.); (literary) to dismember (form of punishment); to spread
(See 永字八法) eighth principle of the Eight Principles of Yong; stroke that falls rightwards and fattens at the bottom

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    la2
la
old variant of 砬[la2]

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ruǎn
    ruan3
juan
old variant of 碝[ruan3]


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lóng
    long2
lung
old variant of 礱|砻[long2]

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shè
    she4
she
 yashiro
    やしろ
(bound form) society; organization; agency; (old) god of the land
(Shinto) shrine; (p,s,f) Yashiro
Gods of the land; a village, clan, society.

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