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| 栗鴞 栗鸮see styles | lì xiāo li4 xiao1 li hsiao | (bird species of China) oriental bay owl (Phodilus badius) | 
| 栗鵐 栗鹀see styles | lì wú li4 wu2 li wu | (bird species of China) chestnut bunting (Emberiza rutila) | 
| 桂林see styles | guì lín gui4 lin2 kuei lin keirin / kerin けいりん | see 桂林市[Gui4lin2 Shi4] (rare) katsura forest; beautiful forest; (place-name) Guilin (China); Kweilin | 
| 梅州see styles | méi zhōu mei2 zhou1 mei chou meichou / mecho メイチョウ | see 梅州市[Mei2zhou1 Shi4] (place-name) Meizhou (China) | 
| 梵字see styles | fàn zì fan4 zi4 fan tzu bonji ぼんじ | script used to write Sanskrit (esp. Siddham); (given name) Bonji Brahma letters; saṃskṛtam; Sanskrit: also梵書 The classical Aryan language of India, systematized by scholars, in contradistinction to prākrit, representing the languages as ordinarily spoken. With the exception of a few ancient translations probably from Pali versions, most of the original texts used in China were Sanskrit. Various alphabets have been introduced into China for transliterating Indian texts, the devanāgarī alphabet, which was introduced via Tibet, is still used on charms and in sorcery. Pali is considered by some Chinese writers to be more ancient than Sanskrit both as a written and spoken language. | 
| 棄市 弃市see styles | qì shì qi4 shi4 ch`i shih chi shih kishi きし | public execution (old) (archaism) execution by decapitation, followed by public display of the body (form of punishment in ancient China) | 
| 棄死see styles | kishi きし | (irregular kanji usage) (archaism) execution by decapitation, followed by public display of the body (form of punishment in ancient China) | 
| 棉鳧 棉凫see styles | mián fú mian2 fu2 mien fu | (bird species of China) cotton pygmy goose (Nettapus coromandelianus) | 
| 棗荘see styles | sousou / soso そうそう | (place-name) Zaozhuang (China) | 
| 楚國 楚国see styles | chǔ guó chu3 guo2 ch`u kuo chu kuo | the state of Chu, one of the most important of the small states contending for power in China between 770 and 223 BC, located around present-day Hubei | 
| 楼蘭see styles | rouran / roran ろうらん | (place-name) Loulan Kingdom (China, Han dynasty) | 
| 槲鶇 槲鸫see styles | hú dōng hu2 dong1 hu tung | (bird species of China) mistle thrush (Turdus viscivorus) | 
| 樹鷚 树鹨see styles | shù liù shu4 liu4 shu liu | (bird species of China) olive-backed pipit (Anthus hodgsoni) | 
| 歐鴿 欧鸽see styles | ōu gē ou1 ge1 ou ko | (bird species of China) stock dove (Columba oenas) | 
| 正字see styles | zhèng zì zheng4 zi4 cheng tzu seiji / seji せいじ | to correct an erroneously written character; regular script (calligraphy); standard form (of a character or spelling) (1) correctly written character; kanji used with its original meaning; (2) traditional kanji; unsimplified kanji; (3) (hist) official in charge of proofreading characters in books (in China) | 
| 武漢 武汉see styles | wǔ hàn wu3 han4 wu han bukan ぶかん | see 武漢市|武汉市[Wu3han4 Shi4] Wuhan (China); (place-name) Wuhan (China) | 
| 歸僑 归侨see styles | guī qiáo gui1 qiao2 kuei ch`iao kuei chiao | Chinese person who returns to China after living as an expatriate | 
| 殷墟see styles | yīn xū yin1 xu1 yin hsü inkyo いんきょ | Yinxu, ruins of Yinshang 殷商 city at Anyang 安陽|安阳 in Henan province, a World Heritage site (place-name) Yinxu (ruins of the last capital of China's Shang Dynasty, c. 1766-1050 BCE) | 
| 毒奶see styles | dú nǎi du2 nai3 tu nai | contaminated milk (esp. milk products adulterated with melamine in a 2008 scandal in China); (slang) a jinx effect from praising or supporting sb too much | 
| 毛錐 毛锥see styles | máo zhuī mao2 zhui1 mao chui | writing brush (old); Castanopsis fordii, a species of evergreen tree common in the south of China whose calybia (nuts) resemble the tip of a writing brush | 
| 民国see styles | minkoku みんこく | (abbreviation) (See 中華民国・1) Republic of China (Taiwan); ROC | 
| 民國 民国see styles | mín guó min2 guo2 min kuo | Republic of China (1912-1949); used in Taiwan as the name of the calendar era (e.g. 民國六十年|民国六十年 is 1971, the 60th year after 1911) See: 民国 | 
| 民盟see styles | mín méng min2 meng2 min meng | China Democratic League (political party); abbr. for 中國民主同盟|中国民主同盟 | 
| 民進 民进see styles | mín jìn min2 jin4 min chin | China Association for Promoting Democracy (abbr. for 中國民主促進會|中国民主促进会[Zhong1guo2 Min2zhu3 Cu4jin4hui4]) | 
| 水雉see styles | shuǐ zhì shui3 zhi4 shui chih | (bird species of China) pheasant-tailed jacana (Hydrophasianus chirurgus) | 
| 水鷚 水鹨see styles | shuǐ liù shui3 liu4 shui liu | (bird species of China) water pipit (Anthus spinoletta) | 
| 汕頭 汕头see styles | shàn tóu shan4 tou2 shan t`ou shan tou suwatou / suwato スワトウ | see 汕頭市|汕头市[Shan4tou2 Shi4] (place-name) Shantou (China); Swatow; Santow | 
| 江南see styles | jiāng nán jiang1 nan2 chiang nan chiannan チアンナン | south of Changjiang or Yangtze river; south of the lower reaches of Changjiang; often refers to south Jiangsu, south Anhui and north Zhejiang provinces; a province during Qing times; in literature, refers to the sunny south; Gangnam (district in Seoul, South Korea) (place-name) Jiangnan (China) | 
| 江蘇 江苏see styles | jiāng sū jiang1 su1 chiang su chansuu / chansu チャンスー | see 江蘇省|江苏省[Jiang1su1 Sheng3] (place-name) Jiangsu (China); Kiangsu | 
| 江西see styles | jiāng xī jiang1 xi1 chiang hsi kousei / kose こうせい | see 江西省[Jiang1xi1 Sheng3] (place-name) Jiangxi (China); Kiangsi A title of 馬祖 Mazu, who was a noted monk in Kiangsi, died 788. | 
| 江門 江门see styles | jiāng mén jiang1 men2 chiang men koumon / komon こうもん | see 江門市|江门市[Jiang1men2 Shi4] (place-name) Jiangmen (China) | 
| 江陰 江阴see styles | jiāng yīn jiang1 yin1 chiang yin kouin / koin こういん | see 江陰市|江阴市[Jiang1yin1 Shi4] (place-name) Jiangyin (China) | 
| 池鷺 池鹭see styles | chí lù chi2 lu4 ch`ih lu chih lu | (bird species of China) Chinese pond heron (Ardeola bacchus) | 
| 沙県see styles | saken さけん | (place-name) Shaxian (China); Sha County | 
| 沙鵖see styles | shā bī sha1 bi1 sha pi | (bird species of China) isabelline wheatear (Oenanthe isabellina) | 
| 沙䳭see styles | shā jí sha1 ji2 sha chi | (bird species of China) isabelline wheatear (Oenanthe isabellina) | 
| 河北see styles | hé běi he2 bei3 ho pei hoopei / hoope ホーペイ | see 河北省[He2bei3 Sheng3] (place-name) Hebei (China) | 
| 河南see styles | hé nán he2 nan2 ho nan hoonan ホーナン | see 河南省[He2nan2 Sheng3] (place-name) Henan (China) | 
| 河烏 河乌see styles | hé wū he2 wu1 ho wu kawagarasu; kawagarasu かわがらす; カワガラス | (bird species of China) white-throated dipper (Cinclus cinclus) (kana only) brown dipper (Cinclus pallasii) | 
| 河蟹see styles | hé xiè he2 xie4 ho hsieh | river crab; Internet censorship (pun on "harmonious" 和諧|和谐[he2 xie2], which is blocked by the great firewall of China) | 
| 泉州see styles | quán zhōu quan2 zhou1 ch`üan chou chüan chou senshuu; chuanchou / senshu; chuancho せんしゅう; チュアンチョウ | see 泉州市[Quan2zhou1 Shi4] Quanzhou (China); Chinchew; (place-name) Senshuu | 
| 法相see styles | fǎ xiàng fa3 xiang4 fa hsiang hossou / hosso ほっそう | (1) {Buddh} (See 法性) dharmalaksana (dharma characteristics, the specific characteristics of all manifest phenomena);  (2) (abbreviation) (See 法相宗) Hosso sect of Buddhism The aspects of characteristics of things-all things are of monad nature but differ in form. A name of the 法相宗 Faxiang or Dharmalakṣaṇa sect (Jap. Hossō), called also 慈恩宗 Cien sect from the Tang temple, in which lived 窺基 Kuiji, known also as 慈恩. It "aims at discovering the ultimate entity of cosmic existence n contemplation, through investigation into the specific characteristics (the marks or criteria) of all existence, and through the realization of the fundamental nature of the soul in mystic illumination". "An inexhaustible number" of "seeds" are "stored up in the Ālaya-soul; they manifest themselves in innumerable varieties of existence, both physical and mental". "Though there are infinite varieties. . . they all participate in the prime nature of the ālaya." Anesaki. The Faxiang School is one of the "eight schools", and was established in China on the return of Xuanzang, consequent on his translation of the Yogācārya works. Its aim is to understand the principle underlying the 萬法性相 or nature and characteristics of all things. Its foundation works are the 解深密經, the 唯識論, and the 瑜伽論. It is one of the Mahāyāna realistic schools, opposed by the idealistic schools, e.g. the 三論 school; yet it was a "combination of realism and idealism, and its religion a profoundly mystic one". Anesaki. | 
| 法蘭 法兰see styles | fǎ lán fa3 lan2 fa lan Hōran | flange (loanword) Gobharana, 竺法蘭, companion of Mātaṅga, these two being the first Indian monks said to have come to China, in the middle of the first century A.D. | 
| 法顯 法显see styles | fǎ xiǎn fa3 xian3 fa hsien hokken ほっけん | (personal name) Hokken Faxian, the famous pilgrim who with fellow-monks left Chang'an A.D. 399 overland for India, finally reached it, remained alone for six years, and spent three years on the return journey, arriving by sea in 414. His 佛國記 Records of the Buddhistic Kingdoms were made, for his information, by Buddhabhadra, an Indian monk in China. His own chief translation is the 僧祗律, a work on monastic discipline. | 
| 波頗 波颇see styles | bō pǒ bo1 po3 po p`o po po Haha | Prabhāmitra, (Prabhākaramitra), an Indian monk, who came to China in A. D. 626. | 
| 泥像see styles | deizou / dezo でいぞう | (rare) (See 泥象・でいしょう) clay figure (buried with the dead in ancient China); earthen statue | 
| 泥象see styles | deishou / desho でいしょう | clay figure (buried with the dead in ancient China); earthen statue | 
| 泰州see styles | tài zhōu tai4 zhou1 t`ai chou tai chou taishuu / taishu たいしゅう | see 泰州市[Tai4zhou1 Shi4] (given name) Taishū; (place-name) Taizhou (China) | 
| 洋員 洋员see styles | yáng yuán yang2 yuan2 yang yüan | Westerner employed in Qing China (as professor or military advisor etc) | 
| 洋教see styles | yáng jiào yang2 jiao4 yang chiao hironori ひろのり | foreign religion (esp. Western Christianity in Qing China) (given name) Hironori | 
| 洋燕see styles | yáng yàn yang2 yan4 yang yen | (bird species of China) Pacific swallow (Hirundo tahitica) | 
| 洋行see styles | yáng háng yang2 hang2 yang hang youkou / yoko ようこう | (old) foreign firm (noun/participle) (1) overseas travel (to Western countries); going abroad (to study or travel); (2) store operated by a foreigner (in pre-communist China); (given name) Yōkou | 
| 洗馬 洗马see styles | xiǎn mǎ xian3 ma3 hsien ma senba せんば | (official title) herald to the crown prince (in imperial China) (given name) Senba | 
| 洙水see styles | shusui しゅすい | (place-name) Zhushui (river in Shandong, China) | 
| 洛河see styles | luò hé luo4 he2 lo ho rakuga らくが | name of several rivers; North Luo river, tributary of Wei river 渭河|渭河[Wei4 He2] in Shaanxi (place-name) Luo River (China) | 
| 洛陽 洛阳see styles | luò yáng luo4 yang2 lo yang rakuyou / rakuyo らくよう | see 洛陽市|洛阳市[Luo4yang2 Shi4] (place-name) Luoyang (China); (place-name) Kyoto (alternative name) Luoyang | 
| 流求see styles | ryuukyuu / ryukyu りゅうきゅう | (place-name) Liuqiu (Chinese name for islands in the East China Sea, perhaps referring to Ryukyu or Taiwan); Lewchew | 
| 浙江see styles | zhè jiāng zhe4 jiang1 che chiang choochan チョーチャン | see 浙江省[Zhe4jiang1 Sheng3] (place-name) Zhejiang (China, Eastern coastal province); Chekiang Zhejiang | 
| 浜州see styles | hinshuu / hinshu ひんしゅう | (place-name) Binzhou (China) | 
| 浜海see styles | hinkai ひんかい | (place-name) Binhai (China) | 
| 海口see styles | hǎi kǒu hai3 kou3 hai k`ou hai kou kaikou / kaiko かいこう | estuary; coastal inlet; river mouth; seaport; see also 誇海口|夸海口[kua1 hai3 kou3] (1) harbor; entrance to a harbor; (2) Haikou (China); (place-name) Haikou (China) | 
| 海歸 海归see styles | hǎi guī hai3 gui1 hai kuei | sb who has come back to China after gaining overseas experience (a pun on 海龜|海龟[hai3 gui1]); to return to China after a period of study or work overseas | 
| 海禁see styles | hǎi jìn hai3 jin4 hai chin kaikin かいきん | prohibition on entering or leaving by sea (hist) ban on maritime activities during China's Ming and Qing dynasties | 
| 海警see styles | hǎi jǐng hai3 jing3 hai ching kaikei / kaike かいけい | coast guard (1) (colloquialism) China Coast Guard; (2) (abbreviation) maritime security; coast guard | 
| 淮北see styles | huái běi huai2 bei3 huai pei waihoku わいほく | see 淮北市[Huai2bei3 Shi4] (place-name) Huaibei (China) | 
| 淮南see styles | huái nán huai2 nan2 huai nan wainan わいなん | see 淮南市[Huai2nan2 Shi4] (place-name) Huainan (China) | 
| 淮安see styles | huái ān huai2 an1 huai an waian わいあん | see 淮安市[Huai2an1 Shi4] (place-name) Huai'an (China) | 
| 淮河see styles | huái hé huai2 he2 huai ho | Huai River, main river of east China, between the Yellow River 黃河|黄河[Huang2 He2] and the Changjiang 長江|长江[Chang2 Jiang1] | 
| 淮陰 淮阴see styles | huái yīn huai2 yin1 huai yin waiin / wain わいいん | Huaiyin district of Huai'an city 淮安市[Huai2 an1 shi4], Jiangsu (place-name) Huaiyin (old name for Huai'an, China) | 
| 深圳see styles | shēn zhèn shen1 zhen4 shen chen shinsen しんせん | see 深圳市[Shen1zhen4 Shi4] Shenzhen (China) | 
| 清代see styles | qīng dài qing1 dai4 ch`ing tai ching tai shindai しんだい | Qing dynasty (1644-1911) (hist) (See 清) Qing dynasty (of China; 1644-1912); Ch'ing dynasty; Manchu dynasty; (surname) Seidai | 
| 清国see styles | shinkoku しんこく | (hist) China under the Qing dynasty; Qing China; Qing dynasty; (given name) Seikoku | 
| 清廷see styles | qīng tíng qing1 ting2 ch`ing t`ing ching ting | the Qing court (as government of China) | 
| 清朝see styles | qīng cháo qing1 chao2 ch`ing ch`ao ching chao shinchou; seichou / shincho; secho しんちょう; せいちょう | Qing dynasty (1644-1911) (1) (しんちょう only) (hist) Qing dynasty (of China; 1644-1912); Ch'ing dynasty; Manchu dynasty; (2) (abbreviation) (esp. せいちょう) (See 清朝体) seichōtai; typeface which resembles brush-stroke forms of characters | 
| 清談 清谈see styles | qīng tán qing1 tan2 ch`ing t`an ching tan seidan / sedan せいだん | light intellectual conversation (1) (hist) Qingtan (Taoist-related movement in ancient China); (noun/participle) (2) noble, refined, eloquent speech | 
| 済南see styles | sainan さいなん | Jinan (China); (place-name) Jinan (China) | 
| 渡中see styles | tochuu / tochu とちゅう | (noun/participle) going to China; (surname) Tonaka | 
| 渡唐see styles | totou / toto ととう | (noun/participle) (hist) going to China | 
| 渡宋see styles | toson とそん | (n,vs,vi) (hist) going to Song dynasty China | 
| 渡鴉 渡鸦see styles | dù yā du4 ya1 tu ya watarigarasu わたりがらす | (bird species of China) common raven (Corvus corax) (kana only) common raven (Corvus corax) | 
| 温嶺see styles | onrei / onre おんれい | (place-name) Wenling (China) | 
| 温州see styles | uenchou / uencho ウエンチョウ | (place-name) Wenzhou (China) | 
| 游隼see styles | yóu sǔn you2 sun3 yu sun | (bird species of China) peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) | 
| 湖北see styles | hú běi hu2 bei3 hu pei kohoku こほく | see 湖北省[Hu2bei3 Sheng3] north of a lake; north of Lake Biwa; (place-name) Hubei (China); Hupeh | 
| 湖南see styles | hú nán hu2 nan2 hu nan konan こなん | see 湖南省[Hu2nan2 Sheng3] (p,s,f) Konan; (place-name) Hunan (China) The province of Hunan. | 
| 湘江see styles | xiāng jiāng xiang1 jiang1 hsiang chiang shoukou / shoko しょうこう | the Xiangjiang river in Hunan province (place-name) Xiang River (China) | 
| 湘潭see styles | xiāng tán xiang1 tan2 hsiang t`an hsiang tan shoutan / shotan しょうたん | see 湘潭市[Xiang1tan2 Shi4] (place-name) Xiangtan (China) | 
| 湛江see styles | zhàn jiāng zhan4 jiang1 chan chiang tankou / tanko たんこう | see 湛江市[Zhan4jiang1 Shi4] (place-name) Zhanjiang (China) | 
| 準提 准提see styles | zhǔn tí zhun3 ti2 chun t`i chun ti Juntei | Candī, or Cundi; also 准胝; 尊提. (1) In Brahmanic mythology a vindictive form of Durgā, or Pārvatī, wife of Śiva. (2) In China identified with Marīci 摩里支 or 天后 Queen of Heaven. She is represented with three eyes and eighteen arms; also as a form of Guanyin, or in Guanyin's retinue. | 
| 溥儀 溥仪see styles | pǔ yí pu3 yi2 p`u i pu i pui ぷい | Puyi, personal name of the last Qing emperor (reigned as child 1909-1911), the subject of Bertolucci's biopic The Last Emperor (person) Pu Yi (last emperor of China) (see Aisin Gioro Pu Yi) | 
| 滄州 沧州see styles | cāng zhōu cang1 zhou1 ts`ang chou tsang chou soushuu / soshu そうしゅう | see 滄州市|沧州市[Cang1zhou1 Shi4] (place-name) Cangzhou (China) | 
| 滇鳾 滇䴓see styles | diān shī dian1 shi1 tien shih | (bird species of China) Yunnan nuthatch (Sitta yunnanensis) | 
| 滕州see styles | téng zhōu teng2 zhou1 t`eng chou teng chou tonchou / toncho トンチョウ | see 滕州市[Teng2zhou1 Shi4] (place-name) Tengzhou (China) | 
| 漁雕 渔雕see styles | yú diāo yu2 diao1 yü tiao | (bird species of China) lesser fish eagle (Icthyophaga humilis) | 
| 漁鷗 渔鸥see styles | yú ōu yu2 ou1 yü ou | (bird species of China) Pallas's gull (Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus) | 
| 漂鷸 漂鹬see styles | piāo yù piao1 yu4 p`iao yü piao yü | (bird species of China) wandering tattler (Tringa incana) | 
| 漓江see styles | rikou / riko りこう | (place-name) Li River (China); Li Jiang | 
| 漠鵖see styles | mò bī mo4 bi1 mo pi | (bird species of China) desert wheatear (Oenanthe deserti) | 
| 漠䳭see styles | mò jí mo4 ji2 mo chi | (bird species of China) desert wheatear (Oenanthe deserti) | 
| 漢代 汉代see styles | hàn dài han4 dai4 han tai kandai かんだい | the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) (See 漢・2) Han period (China; 202 BCE-220 CE); Han era | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "china" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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