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載湉


载湉

see styles
zǎi tián
    zai3 tian2
tsai t`ien
    tsai tien
birth name of Qing emperor Guangxu 光緒|光绪[Guang1 xu4]

輔弼


辅弼

see styles
fǔ bì
    fu3 bi4
fu pi
 sukenori
    すけのり
to assist a ruler in governing a country; prime minister
(noun/participle) giving the Emperor advice on affairs of state; assistance; counsel; (given name) Sukenori

輦路


辇路

see styles
niǎn lù
    nian3 lu4
nien lu
road along which the emperor's carriage passes

輪王


轮王

see styles
lún wáng
    lun2 wang2
lun wang
 rinō
A cakravartin, 'a ruler the wheels of whose chariot roll everywhere without obstruction; an emperor, a sovereign of the world, a supreme ruler.' M.W. A Buddha, whose truth and realm are universal. There are four kinds of cakravartin, symbolized by wheels of gold, silver, copper, and iron; each possesses the seven precious things, 七寶 q.v.

退冰

see styles
tuì bīng
    tui4 bing1
t`ui ping
    tui ping
to thaw (frozen food); to bring to room temperature

進奏

see styles
 shinsou / shinso
    しんそう
(noun/participle) (See 奏上) reporting to the emperor

進宮


进宫

see styles
jìn gōng
    jin4 gong1
chin kung
to enter the emperor's palace; (slang) to go to jail

進講

see styles
 shinkou / shinko
    しんこう
(noun, transitive verb) giving a lecture in the Emperor's presence; lecturing to the Emperor

逼宮


逼宫

see styles
bī gōng
    bi1 gong1
pi kung
to force the king or emperor to abdicate

遇冷

see styles
yù lěng
    yu4 leng3
yü leng
to be exposed to cold temperatures; (fig.) (of a market, industry, relationship etc) to be in the doldrums; to suffer a downturn

過度


过度

see styles
guò dù
    guo4 du4
kuo tu
 kado
    かど
excessive; over-; excess; going too far; extravagant; intemperate; overdue
(adj-na,adj-no,n) excessive; immoderate
To pass from mortal life.

道光

see styles
dào guāng
    dao4 guang1
tao kuang
 michikou / michiko
    みちこう
reign name of Qing emperor (1821-1850)
(hist) Daoguang era (of emperor Xuanzong of Qing; 1820-1850); (surname) Michikou
The light of Buddha-truth.

違勅

see styles
 ichoku
    いちょく
disobeying the emperor's order

適度


适度

see styles
shì dù
    shi4 du4
shih tu
 tekido
    てきど
moderately; appropriate
(adj-na,adj-no,n) moderate (degree); proper (amount); temperate; suitable

適温

see styles
 tekion
    てきおん
suitable temperature; right temperature; moderate temperature

遵旨

see styles
zūn zhǐ
    zun1 zhi3
tsun chih
to obey the Emperor's decree; at your Imperial majesty's command

遷幸

see styles
 senkou / senko
    せんこう
(n,vs,vi) (1) relocation of the capital (by the emperor); (n,vs,vi) (2) relocation of the emperor or an abdicated emperor

遷御

see styles
 sengyo
    せんぎょ
(n,vs,vi) (1) relocation of the emperor, an abdicated emperor or the empress dowager; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {Shinto} relocation of a shrine, divine spirit or object of worship

遺詔


遗诏

see styles
yí zhào
    yi2 zhao4
i chao
posomethingumous edict (of former emperor)

還幸

see styles
 kankou / kanko
    かんこう
(n,vs,vi) (1) return of the Emperor (from a visit); (n,vs,vi) (2) {Shinto} (See 神体) return of a shintai to its shrine

還御

see styles
 kangyo
    かんぎょ
(n,vs,vi) (honorific or respectful language) return (of the emperor, empress, shogun, etc.)

郊祀

see styles
jiāo sì
    jiao1 si4
chiao ssu
pair of annual sacrificial ceremonies held by the emperor in ancient times: one in the southern suburbs of the capital (bringing offerings to Heaven) and another in the northern suburbs (with offerings to Earth)

金鵄

see styles
 kinshi
    きんし
(leg) golden kite (which landed on the tip of Emperor Jimmu's bow after he had defeated Nagasunehiko)

鉄火

see styles
 tekka
    てっか
(1) red-hot iron; (2) swords and guns; (3) gunfire; (n,adj-no,adj-na) (4) (See 鉄火肌) termagancy; violent temper; (5) (abbreviation) (See 鉄火打ち) gambler; (6) (See 鉄火丼,鉄火巻き) red flesh of lean tuna; (personal name) Tekka

銀點


银点

see styles
yín diǎn
    yin2 dian3
yin tien
the silver point; the melting point of silver 962°C used as a calibration point in some temperature scales

錬り

see styles
 neri
    ねり
(n,n-suf) (1) kneading; gloss; tempering; (adj-f,n) (2) paste (e.g. bean paste, mustard paste); (3) (Shinto) parading of portable shrines and floats at festivals

錬る

see styles
 neru
    ねる
(transitive verb) (See 練る・ねる・6) to temper (steel)

鍛え

see styles
 kitae
    きたえ
(1) forging; tempering; (2) drilling; training; disciplining

鍛練

see styles
 tanren
    たんれん
(noun/participle) tempering; forging; hardening; disciplining; training

鍛鉄

see styles
 tantetsu
    たんてつ
tempering iron; forging steel; wrought iron

鍛錬

see styles
 tanren
    たんれん
(noun/participle) tempering; forging; hardening; disciplining; training

鍛鍊


锻炼

see styles
duàn liàn
    duan4 lian4
tuan lien
to toughen; to temper; to engage in physical exercise; to work out; (fig.) to develop one's skills; to train oneself

鏘々

see styles
 sousou / soso
    そうそう
    shoushou / shosho
    しょうしょう
(n,adv-to,adj-t) (1) (archaism) tinkling sound (esp. bell on the Emperor's carriage); bright sound of metal being struck; (2) (archaism) cry of the phoenix

鏘鏘

see styles
 sousou / soso
    そうそう
    shoushou / shosho
    しょうしょう
(n,adv-to,adj-t) (1) (archaism) tinkling sound (esp. bell on the Emperor's carriage); bright sound of metal being struck; (2) (archaism) cry of the phoenix

開元


开元

see styles
kāi yuán
    kai1 yuan2
k`ai yüan
    kai yüan
 kaimoto
    かいもと
Tang emperor Xuanzong's 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1] reign name used during the Kaiyuan era (713-741), a peak of Tang prosperity
(surname) Kaimoto
The Kaiyuan period of the Tang emperor Xuanzong, A.D. 713-741; during which the monk 智昇 Zhisheng in 730 issued his 'complete list of all the translations of Buddhist books into the Chinese language from the year A.D. 67 up to the date of publication, embracing the labours of 176 individuals, the whole amounting to 2,278 separate works, many of which, however, were at that time already lost.' Wylie. Its title was開元釋教錄. He also issued the 開元釋教錄略出, an abbreviated version.

関白

see styles
 kanpaku
    かんぱく
chief advisor to the Emperor (adviser); (place-name) Kanpaku

闕下

see styles
 kekka
    けっか
(archaism) before the Emperor; in front of the Emperor

阿斗

see styles
ā dǒu
    a1 dou3
a tou
 ato
    あと
A-dou, nickname of Liu Shan 劉禪|刘禅[Liu2 Shan4] (207-271), son of Liu Bei, reigned as Shu Han emperor 233-263; (fig.) weak and inept person
(surname) Ato

阿育

see styles
ā yù
    a1 yu4
a yü
 ashoka
    あしょか
(given name) Ashoka
Aśoka, 阿恕伽; 阿輸迦(or 阿舒迦, or 阿叔迦) Grandson of Candragupta (Sandrokottos), who united India and reached the summit of his career about 315 B.C. Aśoka reigned from about 274 to 237 B.C. His name Aśoka, 'free from care,' may have been adopted on his conversion. He is accused of the assassination of his brother and relatives to gain the throne, and of a fierce temperament in his earlier days. Converted, he became the first famous patron of Buddhism, encouraging its development and propaganda at home and abroad, to which existing pillars, etc., bear witness; his propaganda is said to have spread from the borders of China to Macedonia, Epirus, Egypt, and Cyrene. His title is Dharmāśoka; he should be distinguished from Kālāśoka, grandson of Ajātaśatru. Cf. 阿育伽經、 阿育伽傳, etc.

降温

see styles
 kouon / koon
    こうおん
temperature decrease; fall in temperature; cooling

降溫


降温

see styles
jiàng wēn
    jiang4 wen1
chiang wen
to become cooler; to lower the temperature; cooling; (of interest, activity etc) to decline
See: 降温

院号

see styles
 ingou / ingo
    いんごう
(1) (honorific or respectful language) former emperor (or his empress, imperial princesses, etc.); (2) (See 院・7) posthumous Buddhist name containing the character "in"

院宣

see styles
 inzen; insen
    いんぜん; いんせん
imperial command (decree); decree of cloistered emperor

院政

see styles
 insei / inse
    いんせい
(hist) (See 太上法皇) cloistered rule; government by cloistered emperors

陳奏


陈奏

see styles
chén zòu
    chen2 zou4
ch`en tsou
    chen tsou
to present a memorial (to the Emperor)

陳嬌


陈娇

see styles
chén jiāo
    chen2 jiao1
ch`en chiao
    chen chiao
Chen Jiao, first wife of emperor 漢武帝|汉武帝[Han4 Wu3 di4], died c. 110 BC

陵寢


陵寝

see styles
líng qǐn
    ling2 qin3
ling ch`in
    ling chin
tomb (of king or emperor)

雄雛

see styles
 obina
    おびな
Emperor doll (in display with Empress doll)

雅人

see styles
yǎ rén
    ya3 ren2
ya jen
 masando
    まさんど
poetic individual; person of refined temperament
individual of taste; (given name) Masando

集權


集权

see styles
jí quán
    ji2 quan2
chi ch`üan
    chi chüan
centralized power (history), e.g. under an Emperor or party

雍正

see styles
yōng zhèng
    yong1 zheng4
yung cheng
 yousei / yose
    ようせい
Yongzheng, reign name of Qing emperor (1722-1735)
(hist) Yongzheng era (of emperor Shizong of Qing; 1722-1735)

露帝

see styles
 rotei / rote
    ろてい
emperor of Russia (prior to 1917); tsar; czar; tzar

面聖


面圣

see styles
miàn shèng
    mian4 sheng4
mien sheng
(old) to have an audience with the emperor

韓信


韩信

see styles
hán xìn
    han2 xin4
han hsin
 kanshin
    かんしん
Han Xin (-196 BC), famous general of first Han emperor Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1]
(given name) Kanshin

音律

see styles
yīn lǜ
    yin1 lu:4
yin lü
 onri
    おんり
tuning; temperament; music
metre; rhythm; musical temperament; (female given name) Onri

項羽


项羽

see styles
xiàng yǔ
    xiang4 yu3
hsiang yü
 kouu / kou
    こうう
Xiang Yu the Conqueror (232-202 BC), warlord defeated by first Han emperor
(person) Xiang Yu (aka Kou U) (232 BC-202 BC), general in the late Qin period, defeated by Liu Bang, founder of the Han Dynasty

順治


顺治

see styles
shùn zhì
    shun4 zhi4
shun chih
 yoriharu
    よりはる
reign name of second Qing emperor (1644-1662)
(given name) Yoriharu

顓頊


颛顼

see styles
zhuān xū
    zhuan1 xu1
chuan hsü
Zhuanxu, one of the Five Legendary Emperors 五帝[wu3 di4], grandson of the Yellow Emperor 黃帝|黄帝[Huang2 di4], trad. reigned 2513-2435 BC

風潮


风潮

see styles
fēng cháo
    feng1 chao2
feng ch`ao
    feng chao
 fuuchou / fucho
    ふうちょう
tempest; wave (of popular sentiment etc); craze or fad
(1) tide; current; (2) tendency; trend

馳道


驰道

see styles
chí dào
    chi2 dao4
ch`ih tao
    chih tao
(old) highway for the emperor; highway

駕崩


驾崩

see styles
jià bēng
    jia4 beng1
chia peng
(of an emperor) to pass away

駙馬


驸马

see styles
fù mǎ
    fu4 ma3
fu ma
emperor's son-in-law

驪山


骊山

see styles
lí shān
    li2 shan1
li shan
 riishan / rishan
    リーシャン
Mt Li near Xi'an with the tomb of the First Emperor
(place-name) Li Shan

體溫


体温

see styles
tǐ wēn
    ti3 wen1
t`i wen
    ti wen
(body) temperature
See: 体温

高位

see styles
gāo wèi
    gao1 wei4
kao wei
 takai
    たかい
high position; eminent status; top job; raised position; upper (limbs); a high (i.e. local maximum); high point on scale, high grade, temperature, latitude etc
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) dignity; eminent; high ranking; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) high-order (digit, bit, etc.); (surname) Takai

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

高温

see styles
 kouon / koon
    こうおん
high temperature

高溫


高温

see styles
gāo wēn
    gao1 wen1
kao wen
high temperature
See: 高温

高燒


高烧

see styles
gāo shāo
    gao1 shao1
kao shao
fever; high temperature

高雲


高云

see styles
gāo yún
    gao1 yun2
kao yün
 takakumo
    たかくも
Gao Yun (died 409) emperor of Northern or Later Yan dynasty
(surname) Takakumo

鬼娘

see styles
 onimusume
    おにむすめ
(1) girl of unsightly and terrifying appearance; girl with bad temper; (2) (See 見世物・1) demon woman (role in misemono)

麹塵

see styles
 kikujin; kijin
    きくじん; きじん
(1) yellow-green tinged with grey; (2) (abbreviation) (See 麹塵の袍) emperor's informal robes

黃帝


黄帝

see styles
huáng dì
    huang2 di4
huang ti
the Yellow Emperor, mythological emperor of China, reigned c. 2697-2597 BC
See: 黄帝

黃陵


黄陵

see styles
huáng líng
    huang2 ling2
huang ling
mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor; Huangling county in Yan'an 延安[Yan2 an1], Shaanxi

黎利

see styles
lí lì
    li2 li4
li li
 reiri / reri
    れいり
Le Loi, Vietnamese general and emperor who won back independence for Vietnam from China in 1428
(female given name) Reiri

龍床


龙床

see styles
lóng chuáng
    long2 chuang2
lung ch`uang
    lung chuang
the Emperor's bed

龍袍


龙袍

see styles
lóng páo
    long2 pao2
lung p`ao
    lung pao
dragon robe; emperor's court dress

龍體


龙体

see styles
lóng tǐ
    long2 ti3
lung t`i
    lung ti
emperor's body; emperor's physical condition

LZH

see styles
 eru zetto eichi; eruzettoeichi(sk); eruzettoecchi(sk) / eru zetto echi; eruzettoechi(sk); eruzettoecchi(sk)
    エル・ゼット・エイチ; エルゼットエイチ(sk); エルゼットエッチ(sk)
{comp} LZH; Lempel-Ziv and Haruyasu compression algorithm

UHT

see styles
 yuu eichi tii; yuu ecchi tii(sk); yuueichitii(sk); yuuecchitii(sk) / yu echi ti; yu ecchi ti(sk); yuechiti(sk); yuecchiti(sk)
    ユー・エイチ・ティー; ユー・エッチ・ティー(sk); ユーエイチティー(sk); ユーエッチティー(sk)
ultra-high temperature (pasteurization); UHT

お天気

see styles
 otenki
    おてんき
(1) (polite language) weather; (2) temper; mood

かっか

see styles
 kakka
    かっか
(vs,adv-to,adv) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) to burn hotly; to burn redly; (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) to lose one's temper; to get mad; to be upset

キレる

see styles
 kireru
    キレる
(v1,vi) (colloquialism) (See 切れる・きれる・15) to get angry; to snap; to blow one's top; to lose one's temper; to flip

ご下問

see styles
 gokamon
    ごかもん
a question from the emperor

ご機嫌

see styles
 gokigen
    ごきげん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) humour; humor; temper; mood; spirits; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) safety; health; well-being; one's situation; (adjectival noun) (3) in a good mood; in high spirits; happy; cheery; merry; chipper

ご親拝

see styles
 goshinpai
    ごしんぱい
(honorific or respectful language) worship by the emperor at a shrine

せっ器

see styles
 sekki
    せっき
stoneware; pottery; ceramics fired at a high temperature

テンペ

see styles
 tenpe
    テンペ
tempeh (Indonesian dish made from fermented soy beans); (place-name) Tempe

一国者

see styles
 ikkokumono
    いっこくもの
ultra-nationalist; hot-tempered person; stubborn person

万代草

see styles
 bandaisou; bandaisou / bandaiso; bandaiso
    ばんだいそう; バンダイソウ
(kana only) houseleek (any plant species of genus Sempervivum)

三大節

see styles
 sandaisetsu
    さんだいせつ
(hist) (See 紀元節,四方拝,天長節) the three grand national holidays (Prayer to the Four Quarters, Empire Day, the Emperor's Birthday; pre-1927)

不摂生

see styles
 fusessei / fusesse
    ふせっせい
(noun or adjectival noun) (ant: 摂生) neglect of one's health; unhealthy living; intemperance

不節制

see styles
 fusessei / fusesse
    ふせっせい
intemperance; excesses

不養生

see styles
 fuyoujou / fuyojo
    ふようじょう
(noun or adjectival noun) neglect of health; intemperance

両陛下

see styles
 ryouheika / ryoheka
    りょうへいか
(honorific or respectful language) their Majesties the Emperor and Empress

二杆子

see styles
èr gān zi
    er4 gan1 zi5
erh kan tzu
hot-tempered; rash; hot-tempered person

二皇帝

see styles
èr huáng dì
    er4 huang2 di4
erh huang ti
second emperor of a dynasty

五瀬命

see styles
 itsusenomikoto
    いつせのみこと
(leg) Itsuse no Mikoto; older brother of Emperor Jimmu who accompanied him on his eastern expedition but died in Kinokuni before reaching Yamato

五賢帝

see styles
 gokentei / gokente
    ごけんてい
(hist) the Five Good Emperors (of the Roman Empire; Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius)

亜氷期

see styles
 ahyouki / ahyoki
    あひょうき
{geol} stadial (period of lower temperatures during an interglacial period); stade

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