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懐旧

see styles
 kaikyuu / kaikyu
    かいきゅう
reminiscence; nostalgia; thinking fondly of the past; recalling the old days

懸想

see styles
 kesou / keso
    けそう
(n,vs,vi) falling in love; attachment

懸腕

see styles
 kenwan
    けんわん
(See 懸腕直筆・けんわんちょくひつ) way of holding a calligraphy brush, with elbow away from the body and arm in the air

截金

see styles
 saikin
    さいきん
    kirikane
    きりかね
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) metallic foil cut into strips or other shapes to form decorative motifs; (2) cutting a thin sheet of metal into shapes and affixing it with lacquer forming natural features (e.g. clouds)

手筆


手笔

see styles
shǒu bǐ
    shou3 bi3
shou pi
 shuhitsu
something written or painted in one's own hand; (of a writer, calligrapher or painter) skill; style; hand; (fig.) style shown in spending money, handling business etc; scale
a writing

手跡


手迹

see styles
shǒu jì
    shou3 ji4
shou chi
 teato
    てあと
sb's original handwriting or painting
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) handwriting; (2) calligraphy specimen; example of penmanship; holograph; (surname) Teato

手蹟

see styles
 shuseki
    しゅせき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) handwriting; (2) calligraphy specimen; example of penmanship; holograph

払う

see styles
 harau
    はらう
(transitive verb) (1) to pay (e.g. money, bill); (transitive verb) (2) to brush off; to wipe away; to clear away; to dust off; to cut off (e.g. branches); (transitive verb) (3) to drive away (e.g. one's competitors); (transitive verb) (4) to sell off (something unneeded); to dispose of; (transitive verb) (5) to pay (e.g. attention); to show (e.g. respect, concern); (transitive verb) (6) to make (e.g. effort, sacrifice); to expend; to exert; (transitive verb) (7) to move out (of one's own place); to vacate; (transitive verb) (8) to sweep (e.g. one's legs); to knock aside; (transitive verb) (9) to make a sweeping stroke (in Japanese calligraphy); (transitive verb) (10) to reset (an abacus)

承兌


承兑

see styles
chéng duì
    cheng2 dui4
ch`eng tui
    cheng tui
(commerce) to accept (i.e. acknowledge as calling for payment); to honor (a check, a promise)

承運


承运

see styles
chéng yùn
    cheng2 yun4
ch`eng yün
    cheng yün
to provide transport; to accept the Mandate of Heaven; to acknowledge one's calling to be emperor

抑揚


抑扬

see styles
yì yáng
    yi4 yang2
i yang
 yokuyou / yokuyo
    よくよう
modulation (rising and falling pitch); intonation; a cadence; to rise and fall (of a body floating in water)
(See 抑揚のない) intonation; accent; modulation; inflection

招致

see styles
zhāo zhì
    zhao1 zhi4
chao chih
 shouchi / shochi
    しょうち
to recruit (followers); to scout for (talent etc); to incur; to lead to
(noun, transitive verb) invitation; summons; bidding (e.g. to host the Olympics); calling
to invite

招請


招请

see styles
zhāo qǐng
    zhao1 qing3
chao ch`ing
    chao ching
 shousei / shose
    しょうせい
to recruit; to take on (an employee)
(noun/participle) calling together; invitation

指名

see styles
zhǐ míng
    zhi3 ming2
chih ming
 shimei / shime
    しめい
to mention by name; to designate; designated
(noun, transitive verb) (1) naming; nominating; designating; (noun, transitive verb) (2) calling on; asking for; requesting

掛軸


挂轴

see styles
guà zhóu
    gua4 zhou2
kua chou
 kakejiku
    かけじく
hanging scroll (calligraphy or painting)
hanging scroll

描摹

see styles
miáo mó
    miao2 mo2
miao mo
to trace over; to take a copy (of a calligraphy, a painting etc); (fig.) to describe; to portray

揮毫


挥毫

see styles
huī háo
    hui1 hao2
hui hao
 kigou / kigo
    きごう
to write or draw with a brush; to put pen to paper; to write
(noun, transitive verb) writing (esp. commissioned calligraphy); drawing; painting

摔斷


摔断

see styles
shuāi duàn
    shuai1 duan4
shuai tuan
to fall and break; to break (bones) by falling

摩利

see styles
mó lì
    mo2 li4
mo li
 mari
    まり
(female given name) Mari
mallikā, a fragrant flower variously described as jasmine, aloes, musk, etc. Name of the wife of king Prasenajit, also called 摩利室羅 Mālyaśrī .

摸本

see styles
 mohon
    もほん
copy of an original manuscript, picture, piece of calligraphy, etc.

摹寫


摹写

see styles
mó xiě
    mo2 xie3
mo hsieh
to trace over; to copy (a calligraphy model); facsimile; (fig.) to depict; to portray

撲跌


扑跌

see styles
pū diē
    pu1 die1
p`u tieh
    pu tieh
to fall flat on one's face; (martial arts) pouncing and falling (i.e. all kinds of moves)

撲通


扑通

see styles
pū tōng
    pu1 tong1
p`u t`ung
    pu tung
(onom.) sound of object falling into water; plop

敗筆


败笔

see styles
bài bǐ
    bai4 bi3
pai pi
a faulty stroke in calligraphy or painting; a faulty expression in writing

散り

see styles
 chiri; chiri(sk)
    ちり; チリ(sk)
(1) {archit} displacement between two surfaces; (2) (kana only) {print} (usu. チリ) squares (projection of the boards beyond the edges of the book block); (3) scattering; dispersal; falling (of blossoms, leaves, etc.)

散華


散华

see styles
sàn huā
    san4 hua1
san hua
 sange
    さんげ
(noun/participle) falling as flowers do; dying a glorious death
to strew flowers

斃仆

see styles
 heifu / hefu
    へいふ
(noun/participle) (rare) falling dead; perishing; dying

斃死

see styles
 heishi / heshi
    へいし
(noun/participle) falling dead; perishing; dying

新羅


新罗

see styles
xīn luó
    xin1 luo2
hsin lo
 shiragi; shinra
    しらぎ; しんら
Silla, Korean kingdom 57 BC-935 AD; one of the Korean Three Kingdoms from 1st century AD, defeating its rivals Paikche 百濟|百济[Bai3 ji4] and Koguryo 高句麗|高句丽[Gao1 gou1 li2] around 660 in alliance with Tang China; unified Silla 658-935
(hist) (See 三国・3) Silla (ancient Korean kingdom; 57 BCE-935 CE); (surname) Nira
Silla

既倒

see styles
 kitou / kito
    きとう
falling suddenly

昇降


升降

see styles
shēng jiàng
    sheng1 jiang4
sheng chiang
 shoukou / shoko
    しょうこう
rising and falling
(n,vs,vi) ascending and descending; going up and down
rise and fall

昏睡

see styles
hūn shuì
    hun1 shui4
hun shui
 konsui
    こんすい
to sleep heavily (due to illness, fatigue etc)
(n,vs,vi) (1) {med} coma; (n,vs,vi) (2) deep sleep; falling fast asleep

晶化

see styles
 shouka / shoka
    しょうか
(noun/participle) crystallization; crystallisation

晶子

see styles
 shoushi / shoshi
    しょうし
crystallite; (female given name) Masako

晶析

see styles
 shouseki / shoseki
    しょうせき
(noun/participle) crystallization; crystallisation

晶狀


晶状

see styles
jīng zhuàng
    jing1 zhuang4
ching chuang
crystalline

書体

see styles
 shotai
    しょたい
(1) typeface; (2) style of handwriting; calligraphic style

書初

see styles
 kakizome
    かきぞめ
first calligraphy of the year

書史

see styles
 shoshi
    しょし
(1) book (esp. Confucian classics and historical records); (2) history of books; (3) (See 書道) history of calligraphy

書名


书名

see styles
shū míng
    shu1 ming2
shu ming
 shomei / shome
    しょめい
name of a book; reputation as calligrapher
book title

書壇


书坛

see styles
shū tán
    shu1 tan2
shu t`an
    shu tan
the calligraphic community

書家

see styles
 shoka
    しょか
calligrapher; individual with good penmanship

書會


书会

see styles
shū huì
    shu1 hui4
shu hui
calligraphy society; village school (old); literary society (old)

書法


书法

see styles
shū fǎ
    shu1 fa3
shu fa
 shohou / shoho
    しょほう
calligraphy; handwriting; penmanship
(noun - becomes adjective with の) penmanship; calligraphy

書流

see styles
 shoryuu / shoryu
    しょりゅう
school of calligraphy

書画

see styles
 shoga
    しょが
paintings and calligraphic works

書畫


书画

see styles
shū huà
    shu1 hua4
shu hua
painting and calligraphy

書聖


书圣

see styles
shū shèng
    shu1 sheng4
shu sheng
 shosei / shose
    しょせい
great calligraphy master; the Sage of Calligraphy, traditional reference to Wang Xizhi 王羲之[Wang2 Xi1 zhi1] (303-361)
famous or accomplished calligrapher

書芸

see styles
 shogei / shoge
    しょげい
calligraphic art; calligraphy (as an art)

書跡


书迹

see styles
shū jì
    shu1 ji4
shu chi
 shoseki
    しょせき
extant work of a calligrapher
writing; penmanship

書道

see styles
 shodou / shodo
    しょどう
(See カリグラフィー) calligraphy (esp. Asian calligraphy based on Chinese characters)

書風


书风

see styles
shū fēng
    shu1 feng1
shu feng
 shofuu / shofu
    しょふう
calligraphic style
style of handwriting; style of calligraphy

書體


书体

see styles
shū tǐ
    shu1 ti3
shu t`i
    shu ti
calligraphic style; font

曹丕

see styles
cáo pī
    cao2 pi1
ts`ao p`i
    tsao pi
 souhi / sohi
    そうひ
Cao Pi (187-226), second son of Cao Cao 曹操, king then emperor of Cao Wei 曹魏 from 220, ruled as Emperor Wen 魏文帝, also a noted calligrapher
(person) Cao Pi (187-226 CE; first emperor of Cao Wei); Emperor Wen of Wei

曹操

see styles
cáo cāo
    cao2 cao1
ts`ao ts`ao
    tsao tsao
 sousou / soso
    そうそう
Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei 曹魏, father of Emperor Cao Pi 曹丕; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义
(person) Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei, father of Emperor Cao Pi; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms

曹植

see styles
cáo zhí
    cao2 zhi2
ts`ao chih
    tsao chih
 soushoku / soshoku
    そうしょく
Cao Zhi (192-232), son of Cao Cao 曹操, noted poet and calligrapher
(surname) Soushoku

會盟


会盟

see styles
huì méng
    hui4 meng2
hui meng
meetings conducted by rulers in feudal China for the purpose of formalizing alliances, finalizing treaties

木魚


木鱼

see styles
mù yú
    mu4 yu2
mu yü
 mokugyo
    もくぎょ
mokugyo; wooden fish (percussion instrument)
(Buddhist term) fish gong; fish wood block; temple block; round, hollow, wood block (vaguely fish-shaped, usu. with scales), struck while chanting sutras
The wooden fish; there are two kinds, one round for use to keep time in chanting, the other long for calling to meals. The origin of the use of a fish is unkজxample to monks to be watchful: there is no evidence of connection with the Christian ίχθύς.ί 木馬 Wooden horse, a symbol of emancipation.

未然

see styles
wèi rán
    wei4 ran2
wei jan
 mizen
    みぜん
in advance; before it happens (cf preventative measures); forestalling
before it happens; previously
not yet so; not yet occurred

末利

see styles
mò lì
    mo4 li4
mo li
 suetoshi
    すえとし
(s,m) Suetoshi
mallikā, 摩利; 末羅 (1) jasminum zambac, M. W., which suggests the 茉莉花, i. e. the Chinese jasmine; according to Eitel it is the narrowleaved nyctanthes (with globular berries 柰); the flower, now called kastūrī (musk) because of its odour. By the Fanyimingyi 翻譯名義 it is styled the 鬘花 chaplet flower, as its flowers may be formed into a chaplet. (2) A concoction of various fruits mixed with water offered in worship.

末成

see styles
 suenari
    すえなり
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) fruit grown near the tip of the vine (hence stunted and unripe); (2) weak-looking fellow; pale-faced man; pasty-faced man; pallid man; (surname) Suenari

本鈴

see styles
 honrei / honre
    ほんれい
(See 予鈴) bell signalling that work, class, etc. has formally begun

李斯

see styles
lǐ sī
    li3 si1
li ssu
 rishi
    りし
Li Si (c. 280-208 BC), Legalist philosopher, calligrapher and prime minister of Qin kingdom and Qin dynasty from 246 to 208 BC
(personal name) Rishi

枢軸

see styles
 suujiku / sujiku
    すうじく
(1) axle; pivot; (2) center (of power, activity); central point; (3) (hist) (See 枢軸国) the Axis (WWII alliance)

架電

see styles
 kaden
    かでん
(n,vs,vi) (form) making a phone call; calling; dialing

柳體


柳体

see styles
liǔ tǐ
    liu3 ti3
liu t`i
    liu ti
calligraphic style of Liu Gongquan

株安

see styles
 kabuyasu
    かぶやす
(period of) low stock prices; falling stock prices

根深

see styles
 nebuka
    ねぶか
(See ネギ) Welsh onion (Allium fistulosum); green onion; spring onion; scallion; (surname) Nebuka

條幅


条幅

see styles
tiáo fú
    tiao2 fu2
t`iao fu
    tiao fu
wall scroll (for painting or calligraphy); banner
See: 条幅

楷字

see styles
kǎi zì
    kai3 zi4
k`ai tzu
    kai tzu
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)

楷書


楷书

see styles
kǎi shū
    kai3 shu1
k`ai shu
    kai shu
 kaisho
    かいしょ
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)
printed style (of writing Chinese characters); square style; block style; standard style

楷體


楷体

see styles
kǎi tǐ
    kai3 ti3
k`ai t`i
    kai ti
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)

標注


标注

see styles
biāo zhù
    biao1 zhu4
piao chu
to mark out; to tag; to put a sign on something explaining or calling attention to; to annotate (e.g. a character with its pinyin)

模本

see styles
 mohon
    もほん
copy of an original manuscript, picture, piece of calligraphy, etc.

横転

see styles
 outen / oten
    おうてん
(n,vs,vi) (1) toppling sideways; turning sideways; falling over sideways; (n,vs,vi) (2) barrel roll

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)

正書


正书

see styles
zhèng shū
    zheng4 shu1
cheng shu
 seisho / sesho
    せいしょ
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)
(See 楷書) printed style (of writing Chinese characters); square style; block style; standard style

正楷

see styles
zhèng kǎi
    zheng4 kai3
cheng k`ai
    cheng kai
regular script (Chinese calligraphic style)

正貨

see styles
 seika / seka
    せいか
specie; metallic currency

水盂

see styles
shuǐ yú
    shui3 yu2
shui yü
water pot or goblet (for Chinese calligraphy)

水鶏

see styles
 suikei / suike
    すいけい
(kana only) rail (any bird of family Rallidae, esp. the water rail, Rallus aquaticus); (given name) Suikei

求親


求亲

see styles
qiú qīn
    qiu2 qin1
ch`iu ch`in
    chiu chin
to make an offer of marriage (to another family on behalf of one's son or daughter); to seek a marriage alliance

沖詞

see styles
 okikotoba
    おきことば
euphemisms used by superstitious sailors (e.g. calling sardines "sundries", whales "Ebisu", etc.)

法帖

see styles
 houjou / hojo
    ほうじょう
copybook printed from the works of old masters of calligraphy

波枕

see styles
 namimakura
    なみまくら
sleeping while on a sea voyage; falling asleep to the sound of the ocean

洋蔥


洋葱

see styles
yáng cōng
    yang2 cong1
yang ts`ung
    yang tsung
onion (Allium cepa); bulb onion

流星

see styles
liú xīng
    liu2 xing1
liu hsing
 ryuusei / ryuse
    りゅうせい
meteor; shooting star; meteor hammer (abbr. for 流星錘|流星锤[liu2 xing1 chui2])
meteor; shooting star; falling star; (female given name) Ruho
meteor

浅葱

see styles
 asatsuki; asatsuki
    あさつき; アサツキ
chive (Allium schoenoprasum); chives; (female given name) Asagi

海棠

see styles
hǎi táng
    hai3 tang2
hai t`ang
    hai tang
 kaidou; kaidou / kaido; kaido
    かいどう; カイドウ
Chinese flowering crab apple (Malus spectabilis)
(1) flowering crab apple (Malus halliana); (2) Kaido crab apple (Malus micromalus); (3) Chinese flowering apple (Malus spectabilis); (4) Siberian crab apple (Malus baccata); (5) aronia (flower); (surname) Kaidou

涙雨

see styles
 namidaame / namidame
    なみだあめ
(1) light rain; (2) rain falling at a time of sadness; condoling rain

淚墮


泪堕

see styles
lèi duò
    lei4 duo4
lei to
 ruida
Falling tears.

游撃

see styles
 yuugeki / yugeki
    ゆうげき
(noun/participle) (1) raid; military attack by a mobile unit; hit-and-run attack; search-and-kill mission; search-and-destroy mission; military action without a predetermined target; attacking the enemy or assisting allies as the opportunity arises; (2) (baseb) (abbreviation) shortstop; short

漂零

see styles
piāo líng
    piao1 ling2
p`iao ling
    piao ling
 hyourei / hyore
    ひょうれい
variant of 飄零|飘零[piao1 ling2]
(rare) being ruined (reduced to poverty); falling low; going under; coming to ruin

潤格


润格

see styles
rùn gé
    run4 ge2
jun ko
scale of fee payment for a painter, calligrapher or writer

火玉

see styles
 hidama
    ひだま
falling star; fireball

点滴

see styles
 tenteki
    てんてき
(1) raindrops; falling drop of water; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (abbreviation) {med} (See 点滴注射) intravenous drip; IV; drip-feed

無謬

see styles
 mubyuu / mubyu
    むびゅう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) infallibility; inerrancy

無雪

see styles
 musetsu
    むせつ
(1) (rare) disappearance of snow (i.e. due to melting); (2) (rare) lack of snow (i.e. snow not falling)

玉葱

see styles
 tamanegi
    たまねぎ
(kana only) onion (Allium cepa)

王著

see styles
wáng zhù
    wang2 zhu4
wang chu
Wang Zhu (-c. 990), Song calligrapher and writer

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