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Simple Dictionary Definition |
弾正台 see styles |
danjoudai; tadasutsukasa / danjodai; tadasutsukasa だんじょうだい; ただすつかさ |
(1) (だんじょうだい only) Imperial Prosecuting and Investigating Office (1869-1871); (2) (See 律令制) Imperial Prosecuting and Investigating Office (under the ritsuryō system) |
御回り see styles |
omeguri おめぐり omawari おまわり |
(1) dumpling cooked in miso served during the dog days of summer at the imperial court; (2) (archaism) (feminine speech) accompaniments for a rice dish; (3) (archaism) (feminine speech) wooden pestle; (4) (archaism) menstrual period; (1) (kana only) policeman; cop; (2) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies) |
御斎会 see styles |
gosaie; misaie ごさいえ; みさいえ |
(See 金光明最勝王経) imperial event at which high monks recited the Golden Light Sutra to pray for national security and good harvests (held annually at the palace from the 8th to the 14th of the first lunar month, between the Nara and Muromachi periods) |
御料地 see styles |
goryouchi / goryochi ごりょうち |
imperial estate; (place-name) Goryōchi |
御沙汰 see styles |
gosata ごさた |
(imperial) words |
御用達 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.) |
御用邸 see styles |
goyoutei / goyote ごようてい |
imperial villa |
御真影 see styles |
goshinei / goshine ごしんえい |
an imperial portrait |
御神楽 see styles |
mikagura みかぐら |
(polite language) (See 里神楽) kagura (esp. when performed at the imperial palace); (place-name) Mikagura |
御立台 see styles |
otachidai おたちだい |
(1) Balcony of Appearances; balcony where the imperial family appears before the public; (2) (colloquialism) (sports) interview platform; winner's platform; rostrum; (3) (slang) dancing platform (in a disco) |
御膝下 see styles |
ohizamoto おひざもと |
home territory of a powerful figure; Imperial Court; businessman's turf; Shogun's headquarters |
御膝元 see styles |
ohizamoto おひざもと |
home territory of a powerful figure; Imperial Court; businessman's turf; Shogun's headquarters |
御膝許 see styles |
ohizamoto おひざもと |
home territory of a powerful figure; Imperial Court; businessman's turf; Shogun's headquarters |
御膳房 see styles |
yù shàn fáng yu4 shan4 fang2 yü shan fang |
imperial kitchen |
惡察那 恶察那 see styles |
è chán à e4 chan2 a4 o ch`an a o chan a akusatsuna |
(or 惡察羅) akṣara; imperishable, unalterable; a syllable; words; intp. as unchanging word, a root word, or word-root. Also 惡刹羅; 阿乞史羅. |
抜け感 see styles |
nukekan ぬけかん |
air of (deliberate) imperfection (esp. in make-up) |
方面軍 see styles |
houmengun / homengun ほうめんぐん |
(hist) {mil} area army (of the Imperial Japanese Army); field army |
施開廢 施开废 see styles |
shī kāi fèi shi1 kai1 fei4 shih k`ai fei shih kai fei se kai hai |
A Tiantai term indicating the three periods of the Buddha's teaching: (1) bestowing the truth in Hīnayāna and other partial forms; (2) opening of the perfect truth like the lotus, as in the Lotus Sutra; (3) abrogating the earlier imperfect forms. |
旧帝大 see styles |
kyuuteidai / kyutedai きゅうていだい |
(abbreviation) (See 旧帝国大学) former imperial university |
旧皇族 see styles |
kyuukouzoku / kyukozoku きゅうこうぞく |
Old Imperial Family; former Imperial family; eleven former houses of the Imperial Family stripped of membership in 1947 |
明實錄 明实录 see styles |
míng shí lù ming2 shi2 lu4 ming shih lu |
Ming Veritable Records, imperial annals of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty |
曾紀澤 曾纪泽 see styles |
zēng jì zé zeng1 ji4 ze2 tseng chi tse |
Cang Jize or Tseng Chi-tse (1839-1890), pioneer diplomat of late Qing, serve as imperial commissioner (ambassador) to UK, France and Russia |
月宮殿 see styles |
gekkyuuden; gakkuuden; gakkuden / gekkyuden; gakkuden; gakkuden げっきゅうでん; がっくうでん; がっくでん |
(1) moon palace of the Hindu god Chandra; (2) imperial palace; (3) (archaism) Yoshiwara red light district |
未完了 see styles |
mikanryou / mikanryo みかんりょう |
(adj-no,n) (1) incomplete; unfinished; (adj-no,n) (2) {ling} imperfect |
未完成 see styles |
wèi wán chéng wei4 wan2 cheng2 wei wan ch`eng wei wan cheng mikansei / mikanse みかんせい |
imperfect; incomplete (adj-no,adj-na,n) incomplete; unfinished; imperfect |
末尼教 see styles |
mò ní jiào mo4 ni2 jiao4 mo ni chiao Mani Kyō マニきょう |
(ateji / phonetic) Manichaeism The Manichean religion, first mentioned in Chinese literature by Xuanzang in his Memoirs, between A. D. 630 and 640. The first Manichean missionary from 大秦 Daqin reached China in 694. In 732, an imperial edict declared the religion of Mani a perverse doctrine, falsely taking the name of Buddhism. It continued, however, to flourish in parts of China, especially Fukien, even to the end of the Ming dynasty. Chinese writers have often confused it with Mazdeism 火祅教. |
条坊制 see styles |
joubousei / jobose じょうぼうせい |
(hist) grid city plan used for the Imperial capital |
東宮職 see styles |
touguushoku / togushoku とうぐうしょく |
Imperial Household Agency employee assigned to the household of the Crown Prince |
桂離宮 see styles |
katsurarikyuu / katsurarikyu かつらりきゅう |
(place-name) Katsura Imperial Villa (in Kyoto) |
桜田門 see styles |
sakuradamon さくらだもん |
(1) Sakurada Gate; Sakuradamon; southern gate of the Tokyo Imperial Palace; (2) (colloquialism) (opposite the Sakurada Gate) (See 警視庁) Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department; (place-name) Sakuradamon |
極僅か see styles |
gokuwazuka ごくわずか |
(exp,adj-na) (kana only) derisory; negligible; minimal; nominal; imperceptible |
江戸城 see styles |
edojou / edojo えどじょう |
Edo Castle (residence of the Shogun during the Edo period, now the site of the Tokyo Imperial Palace); (place-name) Edo Castle |
涅槃印 see styles |
niè pán yìn nie4 pan2 yin4 nieh p`an yin nieh pan yin nehan in |
(涅槃寂靜印) The seal or teaching of nirvāṇa, one of the three proof that a sutra was uttered by the Buddha, i.e. its teaching of impermanence, non-ego, nirvāṇa; also the witness within to the attainment of nirvāṇa. |
涅槃縛 涅槃缚 see styles |
niè pán fú nie4 pan2 fu2 nieh p`an fu nieh pan fu nehan baku |
The fetter of nirvāṇa, i.e. the desire for it, which hinders entry upon the bodhisattva life of saving others; it is the fetter of Hīnayāna, resulting in imperfect nirvāṇa. |
為さい see styles |
nasai なさい |
(expression) (kana only) (imperative form often used after the -masu stem of a verb) (See 為さる) do ... |
烏紗帽 乌纱帽 see styles |
wū shā mào wu1 sha1 mao4 wu sha mao |
black gauze hat (worn by an imperial official as a sign of his position); (fig.) official post |
無上忍 无上忍 see styles |
wú shàng rěn wu2 shang4 ren3 wu shang jen mujō nin |
The highest patient equanimity in receiving the truth; also, to believe the truth of impermanence without doubt, v. 十忍. |
無常依 无常依 see styles |
wú cháng yī wu2 chang2 yi1 wu ch`ang i wu chang i mujō e |
The reliance of the impermanent, i.e. Buddha, upon whom mortals can rely. |
無常鵑 无常鹃 see styles |
wú cháng juān wu2 chang2 juan1 wu ch`ang chüan wu chang chüan mujō ken |
The bird which cries of impermanence, messenger of the shades, the goat-sucker. |
無形中 无形中 see styles |
wú xíng zhōng wu2 xing2 zhong1 wu hsing chung |
imperceptibly; virtually |
無感覚 see styles |
mukankaku むかんかく |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) numb; insensitive (e.g. to pain); (noun or adjectival noun) (2) apathetic; insensitive; indifferent; impervious; callous; thick-skinned |
物の具 see styles |
mononogu もののぐ |
(1) (archaism) tools; implements; (2) (archaism) imperial court dress; (3) (archaism) arms; armor |
猪口才 see styles |
chokozai ちょこざい |
(noun or adjectival noun) impertinent; impudent; saucy; cheeky |
玉音盤 see styles |
gyokuonban ぎょくおんばん |
recording disc (of the Imperial surrender message) |
瓷娃娃 see styles |
cí wá wa ci2 wa2 wa5 tz`u wa wa tzu wa wa |
porcelain doll; (fig.) person with osteogenesis imperfecta |
生まれ see styles |
umare うまれ |
(1) birth; birthplace; (n-suf,adj-no) (2) born in (country, month, imperial era, zodiac year, etc.) |
生学問 see styles |
namagakumon なまがくもん |
imperfect (superficial) knowledge |
生意気 see styles |
namaiki なまいき |
(noun or adjectival noun) impertinent; saucy; cheeky; impudent; audacious; cocky; pert; brash |
男御子 see styles |
otokomiko おとこみこ |
(archaism) imperial prince |
男皇子 see styles |
otokomiko おとこみこ |
(archaism) imperial prince |
白肩鵰 白肩雕 see styles |
bái jiān diāo bai2 jian1 diao1 pai chien tiao |
(bird species of China) eastern imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca) |
皇室費 see styles |
koushitsuhi / koshitsuhi こうしつひ |
the Imperial Household expenses |
皇御孫 see styles |
sumemima すめみま |
(1) (archaism) grandchild of Amaterasu (i.e. Ninigi no Mikoto); (2) descendant of Amaterasu; person of imperial lineage; emperor |
皇族費 see styles |
kouzokuhi / kozokuhi こうぞくひ |
allowance allotted to the Imperial family |
皇民党 see styles |
koumintou / kominto こうみんとう |
Imperialist Party |
皇民化 see styles |
kouminka / kominka こうみんか |
(noun/participle) making people subjects of the emperor; imperialisation; imperialization |
皇統譜 see styles |
koutoufu / kotofu こうとうふ |
Imperial family record |
皇道派 see styles |
koudouha / kodoha こうどうは |
(hist) Imperial Way Faction (of the Imperial Japanese Army) |
皇霊殿 see styles |
koureiden / koreden こうれいでん |
shrine of imperial ancestors |
皇霊祭 see styles |
koureisai / koresai こうれいさい |
equinoctial ceremony held by the emperor at the shrine of imperial ancestors |
祈使句 see styles |
qí shǐ jù qi2 shi3 ju4 ch`i shih chü chi shih chü |
imperative sentence |
神嘗祭 see styles |
kannamesai; shinjousai; kannienomatsuri / kannamesai; shinjosai; kannienomatsuri かんなめさい; しんじょうさい; かんにえのまつり |
offering of the year's new rice harvest (imperial festival, October 17) |
禁衛軍 禁卫军 see styles |
jìn wèi jun jin4 wei4 jun1 chin wei chün |
imperial guard |
禁衛隊 see styles |
kineitai / kinetai きんえいたい |
imperial guards |
私年号 see styles |
shinengou / shinengo しねんごう |
(hist) era name used by commoners (as opposed to the imperial court); unofficial era name |
科舉制 科举制 see styles |
kē jǔ zhì ke1 ju3 zhi4 k`o chü chih ko chü chih |
imperial examination system |
竹の園 see styles |
takenosono たけのその |
(1) bamboo garden; (2) (archaism) Imperial family |
紫宸殿 see styles |
shishinden ししんでん shishiiden / shishiden ししいでん |
Hall for State Ceremonies (in Heian Palace, Kyoto Imperial Palace, etc.) |
紫禁城 see styles |
zǐ jìn chéng zi3 jin4 cheng2 tzu chin ch`eng tzu chin cheng shikinjou / shikinjo しきんじょう |
the Forbidden City; the Imperial Palace in Beijing; same as 故宮|故宫[Gu4 gong1] (place-name) Forbidden City (Beijing) |
紫震殿 see styles |
shishinden ししんでん shishiiden / shishiden ししいでん |
(out-dated kanji) Hall for State Ceremonies (in Heian Palace, Kyoto Imperial Palace, etc.) |
統制派 see styles |
touseiha / toseha とうせいは |
(hist) Control Faction (of the Imperial Japanese Army) |
綠皇鳩 绿皇鸠 see styles |
lǜ huáng jiū lu:4 huang2 jiu1 lü huang chiu |
(bird species of China) green imperial pigeon (Ducula aenea) |
編上靴 see styles |
henjouka / henjoka へんじょうか |
(obsolete) {mil} (Imperial Japanese Army jargon) (lace-up) military boots |
翰林院 see styles |
hàn lín yuàn han4 lin2 yuan4 han lin yüan kanrinin かんりんいん |
Imperial Hanlin Academy, lasting from Tang dynasty until 1911 academy; institute |
肩白鷲 see styles |
katashirowashi; katashirowashi かたしろわし; カタシロワシ |
(kana only) eastern imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca) |
脅かす see styles |
obiyakasu おびやかす odokasu おどかす |
(transitive verb) (1) to intimidate; to scare; (2) to jeopardize; to endanger; to imperil; (transitive verb) (1) to threaten; to menace; (2) to startle; to surprise |
臨参命 see styles |
rinsanmei / rinsanme りんさんめい |
imperial army order |
至らぬ see styles |
itaranu いたらぬ |
(can act as adjective) (See 至らない) imperfect; incompetent; inadequate; careless |
草薙剣 see styles |
kusanaginotsurugi くさなぎのつるぎ |
Kusanagi no Tsurugi (alternate name for Ama-no-Murakumo no Tsurugi; the sword of the Imperial regalia); grass-mowing sword |
菓子司 see styles |
kashitsukasa; kashishi かしつかさ; かしし |
Japanese confectionery store (orig. one of high standing, supplying the imperial court, etc.); Japanese confectionery maker |
蒞事者 莅事者 see styles |
lì shì zhě li4 shi4 zhe3 li shih che |
local administrative official (in imperial China) |
薯蕷粥 see styles |
imogayu いもがゆ |
(1) rice gruel with diced sweet potatoes; (2) gruel with ivy broth and finely minced Japanese yam served at large Imperial banquets |
蛤御門 see styles |
hamagurigomon はまぐりごもん |
(place-name) Haguri Gomon (gate on the west side of the Kyoto imperial garden) |
行在所 see styles |
anzaisho あんざいしょ |
temporary lodging built to accommodate an Imperial visit |
親王妃 see styles |
shinnouhi / shinnohi しんのうひ |
Imperial princess |
親王家 see styles |
shinnouke / shinnoke しんのうけ |
(See 親王) imperial prince's family; family of a prince of royal blood |
親衛隊 亲卫队 see styles |
qīn wèi duì qin1 wei4 dui4 ch`in wei tui chin wei tui shineitai / shinetai しんえいたい |
SS or Schutzstaffel, paramilitary organization in Nazi Germany (1) bodyguards; elite guards; imperial guards; (2) (hist) Schutzstaffel; SS; (3) groupies; ardent fans |
認証官 see styles |
ninshoukan / ninshokan にんしょうかん |
official whose appointment and dismissal requires Imperial acknowledgement (acknowledgment) |
語りべ see styles |
kataribe かたりべ |
(1) (professional) storyteller; (2) hereditary role of narrator in early imperial court |
語り部 see styles |
kataribe かたりべ |
(1) (professional) storyteller; (2) hereditary role of narrator in early imperial court |
謀大逆 see styles |
boutaigyaku / botaigyaku ぼうたいぎゃく |
(archaism) (See 八虐) plotting to damage the imperial palace or an imperial tomb |
講書始 see styles |
koushohajime / koshohajime こうしょはじめ |
Imperial New Year's Lectures (ceremony in which the emperor and members of the imperial family Their Majesties listen to expert lectures in the fields of human, social and natural sciences) |
賢しら see styles |
sakashira さかしら |
(noun or adjectival noun) impertinent |
輜重兵 see styles |
shichouhei / shichohe しちょうへい |
(hist) (See 輸送科) Transportation Corps (service branch of the Imperial Japanese Army) |
近衛兵 see styles |
konoehei / konoehe このえへい |
Imperial Guard (Meiji); personal guard |
進物所 see styles |
shinmotsudokoro しんもつどころ |
(1) palace kitchen in which final preparations to the imperial family's meals (e.g. reheating) were made (Heian period); (2) kitchen (in a noble's manor) |
郭松燾 郭松焘 see styles |
guō sōng dào guo1 song1 dao4 kuo sung tao |
Guo Songdao or Kuo Sun-tao (1818-1891), China's first imperial commissioner (ambassador) to UK and France |
里内裏 see styles |
satodairi さとだいり |
(See 内裏・1) imperial palace temporarily built outside of the great imperial palace (Heian period) |
里神楽 see styles |
satokagura さとかぐら |
(See 御神楽) kagura performance held somewhere other than the imperial palace |
錦衣衛 锦衣卫 see styles |
jǐn yī wèi jin3 yi1 wei4 chin i wei |
Brocade Uniform Guard, imperial bodyguard and secret police force of the Ming emperors |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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