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Simple Dictionary Definition |
詔命 see styles |
shoumei; joumei(ok) / shome; jome(ok) しょうめい; じょうめい(ok) |
(See 勅命) imperial command |
詔旨 诏旨 see styles |
zhào zhǐ zhao4 zhi3 chao chih |
imperial edict |
詔書 诏书 see styles |
zhào shū zhao4 shu1 chao shu shousho / shosho しょうしょ |
imperial edict imperial edict; decree imperial edict |
詔獄 诏狱 see styles |
zhào yù zhao4 yu4 chao yü |
imperial prison (for prisoners detained by order of the emperor) |
詔諭 诏谕 see styles |
zhào yù zhao4 yu4 chao yü |
imperial decree |
試想 试想 see styles |
shì xiǎng shi4 xiang3 shih hsiang |
to consider (a cogent point) (usu. used as an imperative – "Think about it: ...") |
認証 see styles |
ninshou / ninsho にんしょう |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) certification; attestation; authentication; confirmation; (noun, transitive verb) (2) Imperial attestation |
語部 see styles |
kataribe かたりべ |
(1) (professional) storyteller; (2) hereditary role of narrator in early imperial court |
諭旨 谕旨 see styles |
yù zhǐ yu4 zhi3 yü chih yushi ゆし |
imperial edict official suggestion (esp. to resign from one's job); official advice; official instruction |
諸王 see styles |
shoou / shoo しょおう |
(1) various kings; (2) unproclaimed son of the imperial family |
諸生 诸生 see styles |
zhū shēng zhu1 sheng1 chu sheng |
Imperial scholar from the Ming Dynasty onwards |
謀臣 谋臣 see styles |
móu chén mou2 chen2 mou ch`en mou chen boushin / boshin ぼうしん |
imperial strategic adviser; expert on strategy strategist; tactician; schemer |
謫居 谪居 see styles |
zhé jū zhe2 ju1 che chü |
(of officials in imperial China) to live in banishment |
豆佉 see styles |
dòu qū dou4 qu1 tou ch`ü tou chü zukya |
(Buddhism) suffering (from Sanskrit "dukkha") duḥkha, trouble, suffering, pain, defined by 逼惱 harassed, distressed. The first of the four dogmas, or 'Noble Truths' 四諦 is that all life is involved, through impermanence, in distress. There are many kinds of 苦 q. v. |
豐碑 丰碑 see styles |
fēng bēi feng1 bei1 feng pei |
large inscribed stele; fig. great achievement; imperishable masterpiece |
貢生 贡生 see styles |
gòng shēng gong4 sheng1 kung sheng mitsuki みつき |
candidate for the Imperial Examination proposed by a tributary state (personal name) Mitsuki |
貧道 贫道 see styles |
pín dào pin2 dao4 p`in tao pin tao hindou / hindo ひんどう |
poor Taoist (1) {Buddh} imperfect (Buddhist) training; imperfection in one's (Buddhist) training; incomplete training; poor training; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (used by Buddhist monks) I; me The way of poverty, that of the monk and nun; also, a poor religion, i.e. without the Buddha-truth. |
貴妃 贵妃 see styles |
guì fēi gui4 fei1 kuei fei |
senior concubine; imperial consort |
資政 资政 see styles |
zī zhèng zi1 zheng4 tzu cheng sukemasa すけまさ |
(literary) to assist in governing the country (used in titles of honorary advisory positions in imperial China); (Singapore) senior minister (advisory cabinet position typically held by former top officeholders); (Tw) presidential senior advisor (honorary title conferred by the president of the Republic of China) (abbr. for 總統府資政|总统府资政[zong3 tong3 fu3 zi1 zheng4]) (given name) Sukemasa |
賭射 see styles |
noriyumi のりゆみ |
(1) prize archery; (2) imperial archery event held annually on the 18th day of the first lunar month (Heian period) |
賭弓 see styles |
noriyumi のりゆみ |
(1) prize archery; (2) imperial archery event held annually on the 18th day of the first lunar month (Heian period) |
趕考 赶考 see styles |
gǎn kǎo gan3 kao3 kan k`ao kan kao |
to go and take an imperial examination |
身位 see styles |
shini しんい |
rank and social status (e.g. in the imperial family) |
載漪 载漪 see styles |
zài yī zai4 yi1 tsai i |
Zai Yi (1856-1922), Manchu imperial prince and politician, disgraced after supporting the Boxers |
輟朝 辍朝 see styles |
chuò cháo chuo4 chao2 ch`o ch`ao cho chao |
to suspend business at the imperial court on account of a misfortune |
輦下 辇下 see styles |
niǎn xià nian3 xia4 nien hsia |
imperial capital (city) |
近衛 see styles |
chikae ちかえ |
Imperial Guards; (given name) Chikae |
逆鱗 逆鳞 see styles |
nì lín ni4 lin2 ni lin gekirin げきりん |
(Chinese legend) a patch of scales on a dragon's neck that grow in the opposite direction, which when touched enrages the dragon; (fig.) sensitive subject or trigger issue that provokes a strong emotional reaction when sb's views on it are challenged (1) (idiom) (See 逆鱗に触れる・1) one's superior's anger; (2) (orig. meaning) imperial wrath |
進士 进士 see styles |
jìn shì jin4 shi4 chin shih niigata / nigata にいがた |
successful candidate in the highest imperial civil service examination; palace graduate (1) (See 科挙) palace examination (national Chinese civil servant examination based largely on classic literature); someone who has passed this examination; (2) (See 式部省) examination for promotion in the Ministry of Ceremonies (based largely on political duties and Chinese classics); someone who has passed this examination; (surname) Niigata |
進學 进学 see styles |
jìn xué jin4 xue2 chin hsüeh |
to advance one's learning; to enter the prefecture school under the imperial examination system |
遵旨 see styles |
zūn zhǐ zun1 zhi3 tsun chih |
to obey the Emperor's decree; at your Imperial majesty's command |
邸報 邸报 see styles |
dǐ bào di3 bao4 ti pao |
imperial bulletin, palace report dating back to Han dynasty |
郡守 see styles |
jun shǒu jun4 shou3 chün shou |
senior provincial official in imperial China |
郡治 see styles |
jun zhì jun4 zhi4 chün chih gunji ぐんじ |
seat of the principal county magistrate in imperial China (surname, given name) Gunji |
鄉試 乡试 see styles |
xiāng shì xiang1 shi4 hsiang shih |
the triennial provincial imperial exam during the Ming and Qing |
金榜 see styles |
jīn bǎng jin1 bang3 chin pang |
(lit.) tablet with inscription in gold; (fig.) pass list for the top imperial examinations; roll of honor |
金闕 金阙 see styles |
jīn què jin1 que4 chin ch`üeh chin chüeh |
the imperial palace |
鎖肛 see styles |
sakou / sako さこう |
{med} imperforate anus; anal atresia; aproctia |
鑾駕 銮驾 see styles |
luán jià luan2 jia4 luan chia |
imperial chariot |
門跡 门迹 see styles |
mén jī men2 ji1 men chi monzeki もんぜき |
(head priest of) temple formerly led by founder of sect; temple in which resided a member of nobility or imperial family; (head priest of) Honganji (temple in Kyoto); (place-name) Monzeki gate tracks |
閉院 see styles |
heiin / hen へいいん |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) closing down a hospital, institution, temple, etc.; shutting down; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) closing a hospital, institution, temple, etc. (for the day); (n,vs,vt,vi) (3) (hist) adjourning a session of the Imperial Diet |
開院 see styles |
kaiin / kain かいいん |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) opening a new hospital, institution, temple, etc.; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) opening a hospital, institution, temple, etc. (for the day); (n,vs,vt,vi) (3) (hist) opening of (a session of) the Imperial Diet |
關文 关文 see styles |
guān wén guan1 wen2 kuan wen |
official document sent to an agency (or an official) of equal rank (in imperial times) |
阿擅 see styles |
ā shàn a1 shan4 a shan azen |
anātman, 阿檀; 阿捺摩, i.e. 無我 without an ego, impersonality, different from soul or spirit. |
阿閦 see styles |
ā chù a1 chu4 a ch`u a chu Ashuku |
Akṣobhya, 阿閦鞞; 阿閦婆; 阿芻閦耶 unmoved, imperturbable; tr. 不動; 無動 also 無怒; 無瞋恚 free from anger, according to his Buddha-vow. One of the Five Buddhas, his realm Abhirata, Delightful, now being in the east, as Amitābha's is in the west. He is represented in the Lotus as the eldest son of Mahābhijñābhibhū 大通智勝, and was the Bodhisattva ? jñānākara 智積 before he became Buddha; he has other appearances. akṣobhya is also said to mean 100 vivara s, or 1 followed by 17 ciphers, and a 大通智勝 is ten times that figure. |
降嫁 see styles |
kouka / koka こうか |
(n,vs,vi) marriage of an Imperial princess to a subject |
降旨 see styles |
jiàng zhǐ jiang4 zhi3 chiang chih |
to issue an imperial edict |
陛衛 see styles |
heiei / hee へいえい |
(archaism) Imperial guard |
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 |
院試 院试 see styles |
yuàn shì yuan4 shi4 yüan shih inshi いんし |
the last of the three entry-level exams in the imperial examination system of Ming and Qing dynasties (abbreviation) (See 大学院入学試験) graduate school entrance examination |
陵墓 see styles |
líng mù ling2 mu4 ling mu ryoubo / ryobo りょうぼ |
tomb; mausoleum imperial tomb; imperial mausoleum |
陵戸 see styles |
ryouko / ryoko りょうこ |
(archaism) (See 五色の賤) imperial tomb guard |
離宮 离宫 see styles |
lí gōng li2 gong1 li kung rikyuu / rikyu りきゅう |
detached palace; imperial villa (n,n-suf) imperial villa; royal villa; detached palace; (place-name) Rikyū |
雲井 see styles |
kumoi くもい |
(ateji / phonetic) (1) (archaism) sky; (2) cloud; (3) distant place; high place; (4) imperial court; (place-name, surname) Kumoi |
雲居 云居 see styles |
yún jū yun2 ju1 yün chü kumoi くもい |
(1) (archaism) sky; (2) cloud; (3) distant place; high place; (4) imperial court; (surname, female given name) Kumoi abiding in the clouds |
電影 电影 see styles |
diàn yǐng dian4 ying3 tien ying denei / dene でんえい |
movie; film; CL:部[bu4],片[pian4],場|场[chang3] (1) (in Chinese) (See 映画) movie; film; (2) (obsolete) lightning Impermanence of all things like lightning and shadow. |
霄漢 霄汉 see styles |
xiāo hàn xiao1 han4 hsiao han shoukan / shokan しょうかん |
the sky; the heavens; (fig.) imperial court sky; heavens; firmament |
霊璽 see styles |
reiji / reji れいじ |
(1) (See 御霊代) something worshiped as a symbol for the spirit of the dead; (2) (See 御璽) imperial seal |
露臺 露台 see styles |
lù tái lu4 tai2 lu t`ai lu tai |
balcony; patio; flat roof; terrace; deck (unroofed platform); outdoor stage; ancient imperial celestial observation terrace See: 露台 |
霸氣 霸气 see styles |
bà qì ba4 qi4 pa ch`i pa chi |
imperious; aggressive; assertive; dictatorial manner; boldness (CL:股[gu3]) |
非常 see styles |
fēi cháng fei1 chang2 fei ch`ang fei chang hijou / hijo ひじょう |
very; really; unusual; extraordinary (1) emergency; (adjectival noun) (2) extreme; great; extraordinary; remarkable; unusual; terrible; severe anitya, 無常 impermanent, transient, illusory, as evidenced by old age, disease, and death. |
顚倒 see styles |
diān dào dian1 dao4 tien tao |
viparyaya; error. Upside down, inverted; contrary to reality; to believe things to be as they seem to be, e.g. the impermanent to be permanent, the apparent ego to be real; cf. 七 and八顚倒. |
首縣 首县 see styles |
shǒu xiàn shou3 xian4 shou hsien |
principal county magistrate in imperial China |
首選 首选 see styles |
shǒu xuǎn shou3 xuan3 shou hsüan |
first choice; premium; to come first in the imperial examinations |
高發 高发 see styles |
gāo fā gao1 fa1 kao fa |
(of diseases, accidents) to occur with a high incidence; (old) to score highly in the imperial exams |
魁星 see styles |
kuí xīng kui2 xing1 k`uei hsing kuei hsing kaisei / kaise かいせい |
stars of the Big Dipper that constitute the rectangular body of the dipper; Kuixing, Daoist God of fate (1) first star of the Big Dipper; (2) (archaism) top applicant in the civil service examination (Imperial China); (personal name) Kaisei |
鳳輦 see styles |
houren / horen ほうれん |
imperial carriage |
鳳駕 see styles |
houga / hoga ほうが |
imperial carriage |
鸞輿 see styles |
ranyo らんよ |
imperial conveyance |
鹵簿 see styles |
robo ろぼ |
Imperial cortege (procession) |
龍巾 龙巾 see styles |
lóng jīn long2 jin1 lung chin |
imperial towel |
龍庭 龙庭 see styles |
lóng tíng long2 ting2 lung t`ing lung ting |
imperial court |
龍椅 龙椅 see styles |
lóng yǐ long2 yi3 lung i |
the Dragon Throne; the imperial throne |
龍甕 see styles |
ryouga / ryoga りょうが ryuuga / ryuga りゅうが |
(irregular kanji usage) imperial carriage |
龍舟 龙舟 see styles |
lóng zhōu long2 zhou1 lung chou ryuushuu / ryushu りゅうしゅう |
dragon boat; imperial boat dragon boat (long 22-person canoe used for racing) |
龍車 龙车 see styles |
lóng chē long2 che1 lung ch`e lung che |
imperial chariot |
龍韜 龙韬 see styles |
lóng tāo long2 tao1 lung t`ao lung tao |
military strategy and tactics; the imperial guard |
B級品 see styles |
biikyuuhin / bikyuhin ビーきゅうひん |
second-rate item; imperfect merchandise |
お膝下 see styles |
ohizamoto おひざもと |
home territory of a powerful figure; Imperial Court; businessman's turf; Shogun's headquarters |
お膝元 see styles |
ohizamoto おひざもと |
home territory of a powerful figure; Imperial Court; businessman's turf; Shogun's headquarters |
お膝許 see styles |
ohizamoto おひざもと |
home territory of a powerful figure; Imperial Court; businessman's turf; Shogun's headquarters |
ご沙汰 see styles |
gosata ごさた |
(imperial) words |
ご用達 see styles |
goyoudatsu / goyodatsu ごようだつ goyoudachi / goyodachi ごようだち goyoutatsu / goyotatsu ごようたつ goyoutashi / goyotashi ごようたし |
(n,n-suf,adj-no) purveyor (esp. to the government, Imperial Household, etc.) |
ご真影 see styles |
goshinei / goshine ごしんえい |
an imperial portrait |
ずして see styles |
zushite ずして |
(conj,aux) (attaches to the imperfective form) (See ないで・1) without doing; not being |
ずとも see styles |
zutomo ずとも |
(conj,aux) (attaches to the imperfective form) even without doing; even without being |
Variations: |
ta; da た; だ |
(auxiliary verb) (1) (だ after certain verb forms; indicates past or completed action) did; (have) done; (auxiliary verb) (2) (indicates mild imperative) (please) do |
Variations: |
te; de て; で |
(prt,conj) (1) (all senses: becomes で after 五段 verbs ending in ぐ, む, ぶ or ぬ) (forms plain conjunction) and; (prt,conj) (2) (indicates sequential relation) (and) then; (prt,conj) (3) (indicates causal relation) because (of); so; since; (prt,conj) (4) (indicates instrumental relation) through (that); by; (prt,conj) (5) (indicates contrastive relation) although; but; (and) yet; (particle) (6) (as in て-いる, て-いく, etc.) particle used to connect to auxiliary verbs; (particle) (7) (as in やって来る) particle used to form compound verbs; (particle) (8) (colloquialism) (at sentence end; indicates request or light imperative) please (do) |
であれ see styles |
deare であれ |
(expression) (1) no matter (what, who, etc.); (expression) (2) (as ...であれ...であれ) whether ... or ...; (expression) (3) (imperative form of である) (See である) be |
なはれ see styles |
nahare なはれ |
(expression) (osb:) (imperative form often used after the -masu stem of a verb) (See 為さい) do ... |
一の宮 see styles |
ichinomiya いちのみや |
(1) (archaism) (See 一の御子) first-born imperial prince; (2) most important provincial shrine; (place-name, surname) Ichinomiya |
一法印 see styles |
yī fǎ yìn yi1 fa3 yin4 i fa yin ippōin |
The seal or assurance of the one truth or law, see 一如 and 一實; the criterion of Mahāyāna doctrine, that all is bhūtatathatā, as contrasted with the Hīnayāna criteria of impermanence, non-personality, and nirvāṇa. |
三不朽 see styles |
sān bù xiǔ san1 bu4 xiu3 san pu hsiu |
the three imperishables, three ways to distinguish oneself that aren't forgotten by history: through one's virtue 立德[li4 de2], one's service 立功[li4 gong1] and one's writings 立言[li4 yan2] (from the Zuo Zhuan 左傳|左传[Zuo3 Zhuan4]) |
三明智 see styles |
sān míng zhì san1 ming2 zhi4 san ming chih sanmyōchi |
trividyā. The three clear conceptions that (1) all is impermanent 無常 anitya; (2) all is sorrowful 苦 duḥkha; (3) all is devoid of a self 無我 anātman. |
三法印 see styles |
sān fǎ yìn san1 fa3 yin4 san fa yin sanbouin / sanboin さんぼういん |
Dharma seals; three marks of existence (suffering, impermanence, non-Self) idem 三印. |
三法司 see styles |
sān fǎ sī san1 fa3 si1 san fa ssu |
the three judicial chief ministries (in imperial China) |
三読会 see styles |
sandokkai さんどっかい |
(hist) third reading (of a bill in the Imperial Diet) |
下さい see styles |
kudasai ください |
(expression) (1) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) (irregular imperative of くださる) (See くださる・1) please (give me); (expression) (2) (kana only) (honorific or respectful language) (after te-form of a verb or a noun prefixed with o- or go-) please (do for me) |
不充分 see styles |
fujuubun / fujubun ふじゅうぶん |
(noun or adjectival noun) insufficient; inadequate; imperfect; shortage |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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