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There are 9 total results for your 拾遺 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
拾遺 拾遗 see styles |
shí yí shi2 yi2 shih i shuui / shui しゅうい |
to pocket a lost article; (fig.) to correct others' errors; to remedy omissions (in a text etc) (noun, transitive verb) gleaning; gleanings |
拾遺補缺 拾遗补缺 see styles |
shí yí bǔ quē shi2 yi2 bu3 que1 shih i pu ch`üeh shih i pu chüeh |
to remedy omissions and correct errors (idiom) |
古語拾遺 see styles |
kogoshuui / kogoshui こごしゅうい |
(work) Gleanings from Ancient Stories (Inbe no Hironari, 807 CE); historical record from the Inbe clan; (wk) Gleanings from Ancient Stories (Inbe no Hironari, 807 CE); historical record from the Inbe clan |
吉野拾遺 see styles |
yoshinoshuui / yoshinoshui よしのしゅうい |
(person) Yoshino Shuui |
補缺拾遺 补缺拾遗 see styles |
bǔ quē shí yí bu3 que1 shi2 yi2 pu ch`üeh shih i pu chüeh shih i |
see 拾遺補缺|拾遗补缺[shi2 yi2 bu3 que1] |
路不拾遺 路不拾遗 see styles |
lù bù shí yí lu4 bu4 shi2 yi2 lu pu shih i |
lit. no one picks up lost articles in the street (idiom); fig. honesty prevails throughout society |
道不拾遺 道不拾遗 see styles |
dào bù shí yí dao4 bu4 shi2 yi2 tao pu shih i |
lit. no one picks up lost articles in the street (idiom); fig. honesty prevails throughout society |
宇治拾遺物語 see styles |
ujishuuimonogatari / ujishuimonogatari うじしゅういものがたり |
(work) A Collection of Tales from Uji; (wk) A Collection of Tales from Uji |
上宮太子拾遺記 上宫太子拾遗记 see styles |
shàng gōng tài zǐ shí yí jì shang4 gong1 tai4 zi3 shi2 yi2 ji4 shang kung t`ai tzu shih i chi shang kung tai tzu shih i chi Jōgūtaishi Shūiki |
A Record of Gleanings of Jōgū Shōtoku |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 9 results for "拾遺" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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