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昌禅寺

see styles
 shouzenji / shozenji
    しょうぜんじ
(place-name) Shouzenji

昌福寺

see styles
 shoufukuji / shofukuji
    しょうふくじ
(place-name) Shoufukuji

昌翁寺

see styles
 shououji / shooji
    しょうおうじ
(personal name) Shououji

昌農内

see styles
 shounouchi / shonochi
    しょうのうち
(place-name) Shounouchi

昌邑區


昌邑区

see styles
chāng yì qū
    chang1 yi4 qu1
ch`ang i ch`ü
    chang i chü
Changyi, a district of Jilin City 吉林市[Ji2 lin2 Shi4], Jilin

昌邑市

see styles
chāng yì shì
    chang1 yi4 shi4
ch`ang i shih
    chang i shih
Changyi, a county-level city in Weifang City 濰坊市|潍坊市[Wei2 fang1 Shi4], Shandong

昌都市

see styles
chāng dū shì
    chang1 du1 shi4
ch`ang tu shih
    chang tu shih
Qamdo, prefecture-level city in Tibet Autonomous Region 西藏自治區|西藏自治区[Xi1 zang4 Zi4 zhi4 qu1]

昌都縣


昌都县

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chāng dū xiàn
    chang1 du1 xian4
ch`ang tu hsien
    chang tu hsien
Qamdo county, Tibetan: Chab mdo rdzong, in Chamdo prefecture 都地區|都地区[Chang1 du1 di4 qu1], Tibet

昌里子

see styles
 mariko
    まりこ
(female given name) Mariko

昌黎縣


昌黎县

see styles
chāng lí xiàn
    chang1 li2 xian4
ch`ang li hsien
    chang li hsien
Changli, a county in Qinhuangdao City 秦皇島市|秦皇岛市[Qin2 huang2 dao3 Shi4], Hebei

丁汝昌

see styles
dīng rǔ chāng
    ding1 ru3 chang1
ting ju ch`ang
    ting ju chang
 teijoshou / tejosho
    ていじょしょう
Ding Ruchang (1836-1895), commander of the Qing North China Navy
(person) Tei Joshou (?-1895.2.12)

久仁昌

see styles
 kuniakira
    くにあきら
(person) Kuni Akira

久昌寺

see styles
 kushouji / kushoji
    くしょうじ
(place-name) Kushouji

仁昌寺

see styles
 nishouji / nishoji
    にしょうじ
(surname) Nishouji

佳昌子

see styles
 kayoko
    かよこ
(female given name) Kayoko

光昌寺

see styles
 koushouji / koshoji
    こうしょうじ
(place-name) Kōshouji

内藤昌

see styles
 naitouakira / naitoakira
    ないとうあきら
(person) Naitō Akira

千昌夫

see styles
 senmasao
    せんまさお
(person) Sen Masao (1947.4-)

午来昌

see styles
 goraisakae
    ごらいさかえ
(person) Gorai Sakae

南昌山

see styles
 nanshouzan / nanshozan
    なんしょうざん
(personal name) Nanshouzan

南昌市

see styles
nán chāng shì
    nan2 chang1 shi4
nan ch`ang shih
    nan chang shih
Nanchang, prefecture-level city and capital of Jiangxi Province 江西省[Jiang1 xi1 Sheng3]

南昌縣


南昌县

see styles
nán chāng xiàn
    nan2 chang1 xian4
nan ch`ang hsien
    nan chang hsien
Nanchang, a county in Nanchang City 南市[Nan2 chang1 Shi4], Jiangxi

向昌院

see styles
 koushouin / koshoin
    こうしょういん
(place-name) Kōshouin

呉昌征

see styles
 goshousei / goshose
    ごしょうせい
(person) Go Shousei (1916.6.28-1987.6.7)

呉昌石

see styles
 goshouseki / goshoseki
    ごしょうせき
(personal name) Goshouseki

呉昌碩

see styles
 goshouseki / goshoseki
    ごしょうせき
(personal name) Goshouseki

国昌寺

see styles
 kokushouji / kokushoji
    こくしょうじ
(place-name) Kokushouji

堂昌一

see styles
 doushouichi / doshoichi
    どうしょういち
(person) Dō Shouichi

堤昌巳

see styles
 tsutsumimasami
    つつみまさみ
(person) Tsutsumi Masami

大昌寺

see styles
 daishouji / daishoji
    だいしょうじ
(personal name) Daishouji

大昌山

see styles
 daishouyama / daishoyama
    だいしょうやま
(place-name) Daishouyama

天昌寺

see styles
 tenshouji / tenshoji
    てんしょうじ
(place-name) Tenshouji

妃昌乃

see styles
 hiyono
    ひよの
(female given name) Hiyono

孝昌縣


孝昌县

see styles
xiào chāng xiàn
    xiao4 chang1 xian4
hsiao ch`ang hsien
    hsiao chang hsien
Xiaochang, a county in Xiaogan City 孝感市[Xiao4 gan3 Shi4], Hubei

宕昌縣


宕昌县

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dàng chāng xiàn
    dang4 chang1 xian4
tang ch`ang hsien
    tang chang hsien
Tanchang, a county in Longnan City 隴南市|陇南市[Long3 nan2 Shi4], Gansu

宜昌市

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yí chāng shì
    yi2 chang1 shi4
i ch`ang shih
    i chang shih
Yichang, prefecture-level city in Hubei Province 湖北省[Hu2 bei3 Sheng3]

宜昌縣


宜昌县

see styles
yí chāng xiàn
    yi2 chang1 xian4
i ch`ang hsien
    i chang hsien
Yichang county in Hubei

宝昌寺

see styles
 houshouji / hoshoji
    ほうしょうじ
(personal name) Houshouji

寿昌代

see styles
 hisayo
    ひさよ
(female given name) Hisayo

小実昌

see styles
 komimasa
    こみまさ
(given name) Komimasa

小谷昌

see styles
 kotanimasaru
    こたにまさる
(person) Kotani Masaru (1932.11.13-)

屯昌縣


屯昌县

see styles
tún chāng xiàn
    tun2 chang1 xian4
t`un ch`ang hsien
    tun chang hsien
Tunchang County, Hainan

山本昌

see styles
 yamamotomasa
    やまもとまさ
(person) Yamamoto Masa

山田昌

see styles
 yamadamasa
    やまだまさ
(person) Yamada Masa

山部昌

see styles
 yamabemasashi
    やまべまさし
(person) Yamabe Masashi

常昌院

see styles
 joushouin / joshoin
    じょうしょういん
(place-name) Jōshouin

平昌縣


平昌县

see styles
píng chāng xiàn
    ping2 chang1 xian4
p`ing ch`ang hsien
    ping chang hsien
Pingchang county in Panzhihua 攀枝花[Pan1 zhi1 hua1], south Sichuan

康昌香

see styles
 koushouka / koshoka
    こうしょうか
(personal name) Kōshouka

廣昌縣


广昌县

see styles
guǎng chāng xiàn
    guang3 chang1 xian4
kuang ch`ang hsien
    kuang chang hsien
Guangchang, a county in Fuzhou City 撫州市|抚州市[Fu3 zhou1 Shi4], Jiangxi

建昌縣


建昌县

see styles
jiàn chāng xiàn
    jian4 chang1 xian4
chien ch`ang hsien
    chien chang hsien
Jianchang county in Huludao 葫蘆島|葫芦岛, Liaoning

徐世昌

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xú shì chāng
    xu2 shi4 chang1
hsü shih ch`ang
    hsü shih chang
Xu Shichang (1855-1939), politician associated with the Northern Warlords, president of China in 1921

徳昌寺

see styles
 tokushouji / tokushoji
    とくしょうじ
(place-name) Tokushouji

德昌縣


德昌县

see styles
dé chāng xiàn
    de2 chang1 xian4
te ch`ang hsien
    te chang hsien
Dechang, a county in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture 涼山彝族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2 shan1 Yi2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan

文昌市

see styles
wén chāng shì
    wen2 chang1 shi4
wen ch`ang shih
    wen chang shih
Wenchang City, Hainan

文昌魚


文昌鱼

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wén chāng yú
    wen2 chang1 yu2
wen ch`ang yü
    wen chang yü
lancelet (Branchiostoma lanceolatum), a primitive fish

新昌縣


新昌县

see styles
xīn chāng xiàn
    xin1 chang1 xian4
hsin ch`ang hsien
    hsin chang hsien
Xinchang County in Shaoxing 紹興|绍兴[Shao4 xing1], Zhejiang

會昌縣


会昌县

see styles
huì chāng xiàn
    hui4 chang1 xian4
hui ch`ang hsien
    hui chang hsien
Huichang, a county in Ganzhou City 贛州市|赣州市[Gan4 zhou1 Shi4], Jiangxi

本昌寺

see styles
 honshouji / honshoji
    ほんしょうじ
(personal name) Honshouji

李昌鎬


李昌镐

see styles
lǐ chāng hào
    li3 chang1 hao4
li ch`ang hao
    li chang hao
Lee Chang-ho (1975-), South Korean Go player

李會昌


李会昌

see styles
lǐ huì chāng
    li3 hui4 chang1
li hui ch`ang
    li hui chang
Lee Hoi-chang (1935-), South Korean politician

東昌區


东昌区

see styles
dōng chāng qū
    dong1 chang1 qu1
tung ch`ang ch`ü
    tung chang chü
Dongchang, a district of Tonghua City 通化市[Tong1 hua4 Shi4], Jilin

東昌寺

see styles
 toushouji / toshoji
    とうしょうじ
(personal name) Tōshouji

東昌府


东昌府

see styles
dōng chāng fǔ
    dong1 chang1 fu3
tung ch`ang fu
    tung chang fu
Dongchangfu district of Liaocheng city 聊城市[Liao2 cheng2 shi4], Shandong

松浦昌

see styles
 matsuuramasashi / matsuramasashi
    まつうらまさし
(person) Matsuura Masashi

松田昌

see styles
 matsudamasa
    まつだまさ
(person) Matsuda Masa (1946.12.10-)

林昌二

see styles
 hayashishouji / hayashishoji
    はやししょうじ
(person) Hayashi Shouji (1928.9.23-)

林昌樹

see styles
 hayashimasaki
    はやしまさき
(person) Hayashi Masaki

林昌範

see styles
 hayashimasanori
    はやしまさのり
(person) Hayashi Masanori (1983.9.19-)

桂昌寺

see styles
 keishouji / keshoji
    けいしょうじ
(place-name) Keishouji

桂昌殿

see styles
 keishouden / keshoden
    けいしょうでん
(personal name) Keishouden

森昌子

see styles
 morimasako
    もりまさこ
(person) Mori Masako (1958.10.13-)

森昌行

see styles
 morimasayuki
    もりまさゆき
(person) Mori Masayuki

楠昌司

see styles
 kusunokishouji / kusunokishoji
    くすのきしょうじ
(person) Kusunoki Shouji

榮昌區


荣昌区

see styles
róng chāng qū
    rong2 chang1 qu1
jung ch`ang ch`ü
    jung chang chü
Rongchang, a district of Chongqing 重慶|重庆[Chong2 qing4]

榮昌縣


荣昌县

see styles
róng chāng xiàn
    rong2 chang1 xian4
jung ch`ang hsien
    jung chang hsien
Rongchang suburban county in Chongqing municipality, formerly in Sichuan

樂昌市


乐昌市

see styles
lè chāng shì
    le4 chang1 shi4
le ch`ang shih
    le chang shih
Lechang, a county-level city in Shaoguan City 韶關市|韶关市[Shao2 guan1 Shi4], Guangdong

権昌鎮

see styles
 kenshouchin / kenshochin
    けんしょうちん
(personal name) Kenshouchin

橋本昌

see styles
 hashimotomasaru
    はしもとまさる
(person) Hashimoto Masaru (1945.11-)

武昌區


武昌区

see styles
wǔ chāng qū
    wu3 chang1 qu1
wu ch`ang ch`ü
    wu chang chü
Wuchang, a district of Wuhan City 武漢市|武汉市[Wu3 han4 Shi4], Hubei

水昌山

see styles
 suishouzan / suishozan
    すいしょうざん
(place-name) Suishouzan

水昌森

see styles
 suishoumori / suishomori
    すいしょうもり
(personal name) Suishoumori

永昌寺

see styles
 eishouji / eshoji
    えいしょうじ
(personal name) Eishouji

永昌東

see styles
 eishouhigashi / eshohigashi
    えいしょうひがし
(place-name) Eishouhigashi

永昌町

see styles
 eishoumachi / eshomachi
    えいしょうまち
(place-name) Eishoumachi

永昌縣


永昌县

see styles
yǒng chāng xiàn
    yong3 chang1 xian4
yung ch`ang hsien
    yung chang hsien
Yongchang, a county in Jinchang City 金市[Jin1 chang1 Shi4], Gansu

永昌院

see styles
 eishouin / eshoin
    えいしょういん
(place-name) Eishouin

河波昌

see styles
 kawanamiakira
    かわなみあきら
(person) Kawanami Akira

法昌寺

see styles
 houshouji / hoshoji
    ほうしょうじ
(personal name) Houshouji

洪昌基

see styles
 koushouki / koshoki
    こうしょうき
(personal name) Kōshouki

洪昌雨

see styles
 koushouu / koshou
    こうしょうう
(personal name) Kōshouu

満昌寺

see styles
 manshouji / manshoji
    まんしょうじ
(place-name) Manshouji

源兼昌

see styles
 minamotonokanemasa
    みなもとのかねまさ
(person) Minamoto no Kanemasa

瀧昌之

see styles
 takimasayuki
    たきまさゆき
(person) Taki Masayuki

片岡昌

see styles
 kataokaakira / kataokakira
    かたおかあきら
(person) Kataoka Akira (1932.6.16-)

玄昌国

see styles
 genshoukoku / genshokoku
    げんしょうこく
(personal name) Genshoukoku

玄昌石

see styles
 genshouseki / genshoseki
    げんしょうせき
type of slate (from Miyagi pref.)

玄昌貴

see styles
 genshouki / genshoki
    げんしょうき
(personal name) Genshouki

王昌齢

see styles
 oushourei / oshore
    おうしょうれい
(personal name) Oushourei

瑞昌市

see styles
ruì chāng shì
    rui4 chang1 shi4
jui ch`ang shih
    jui chang shih
Ruichang, a county-level city in Jiujiang City 九江市[Jiu3 jiang1 Shi4], Jiangxi

田代昌

see styles
 tashiroshou / tashirosho
    たしろしょう
(place-name) Tashiroshou

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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.

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