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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

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