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落筆


落笔

see styles
luò bǐ
    luo4 bi3
lo pi
 rakuhitsu
    らくひつ
to put pen to paper; to start to write or draw
(noun/participle) initial brush stroke in calligraphy

落脱

see styles
 rakudatsu
    らくだつ
(noun/participle) (1) (See 脱落・1) dropping out; falling behind; falling by the wayside; desertion; (noun/participle) (2) (See 脱落・2) omission; being left out; missing part; (noun/participle) (3) (See 脱落・3) falling off; coming off; shedding

落花

see styles
 rakka
    らっか
(n,vs,vi) falling petals; (female given name) Rakka

落車

see styles
 rakusha
    らくしゃ
(noun/participle) falling from bicycle, motorcycle, etc. while driving (esp. in a race)

落錘

see styles
 rakusui
    らくすい
(engr) falling weight; drop-weight (e.g. test, impact strength)

落鍾

see styles
 rakusui
    らくすい
(irregular kanji usage) (engr) falling weight; drop-weight (e.g. test, impact strength)

落馬


落马

see styles
luò mǎ
    luo4 ma3
lo ma
 rakuba
    らくば
(lit.) to fall from a horse; (fig.) to suffer a setback; to come a cropper; to be sacked (e.g. for corruption)
(n,vs,vi) falling from a horse

董雞


董鸡

see styles
dǒng jī
    dong3 ji1
tung chi
(bird species of China) watercock (Gallicrex cinerea)

葱油

see styles
 negiabura
    ねぎあぶら
scallion oil

葱間

see styles
 negima; negima
    ねぎま; ネギま
(kana only) (See 焼き鳥・1) chicken and scallion skewer

葱頭

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

蒼勁


苍劲

see styles
cāng jìng
    cang1 jing4
ts`ang ching
    tsang ching
(of a tree) old and strong; (of calligraphy or painting) bold; vigorous

蒼白


苍白

see styles
cāng bái
    cang1 bai2
ts`ang pai
    tsang pai
 souhaku / sohaku
    そうはく
pale; wan
(adj-na,adj-no,n) pale; pallid

蒼老


苍老

see styles
cāng lǎo
    cang1 lao3
ts`ang lao
    tsang lao
old; aged; (of calligraphy or painting) vigorous; forceful

蓮宗


莲宗

see styles
lián zōng
    lian2 zong1
lien tsung
 Renshū
see 淨土宗|净土宗[Jing4 tu3 zong1]
The Lotus sect founded by 慧遠 Huiyuan circa A.D. 390 at his monastery, in which was a 自蓮池 white lotus pond. It has no connection with the White Lily Secret Society which arose during the Mongol or Yuan dynasty. The Lotus sect is traced to the awakening of Huiyuan by the reading of the Prajñāpāramitā sūtra. He then turned his attention to calling on the name of Buddha to obtain salvation direct to his Pure Land. The school became that of the Amitābha or Pure-land sect, which in later years developed into the principal Buddhist cult in the Far East.

蔡襄

see styles
cài xiāng
    cai4 xiang1
ts`ai hsiang
    tsai hsiang
Cai Xiang (1012-1067), Song calligrapher

蔥屬


葱属

see styles
cōng shǔ
    cong1 shu3
ts`ung shu
    tsung shu
genus Allium

薛稷

see styles
xuē jì
    xue1 ji4
hsüeh chi
Xue Ji (649-713), one of Four Great Calligraphers of early Tang 唐初四大家[Tang2 chu1 Si4 Da4 jia1]

薩長

see styles
 sacchou / saccho
    さっちょう
(hist) Satsuma and Chōshū (clan alliance)

藠頭


藠头

see styles
jiào tou
    jiao4 tou5
chiao t`ou
    chiao tou
Chinese onion (Allium chinense)

蘇軾


苏轼

see styles
sū shì
    su1 shi4
su shih
 soshoku
    そしょく
Su Shi (1037-1101), aka Su Dongpo 蘇東坡|苏东坡[Su1 Dong1 po1], Song dynasty writer, calligrapher and public official, one of the Three Su's 三蘇|三苏[San1 Su1] and one of the Eight Giants of Tang and Song Prose 唐宋八大家[Tang2 Song4 Ba1 Da4 jia1]
(person) Su Shi (Chinese writer, 1036-1101 CE)

蛙鳴

see styles
 amei / ame
    あめい
frog calling

行書


行书

see styles
xíng shū
    xing2 shu1
hsing shu
 gyousho / gyosho
    ぎょうしょ
running script; semicursive script (Chinese calligraphic style)
semi-cursive style (of writing Chinese characters); running style

袁桷

see styles
yuán jué
    yuan2 jue2
yüan chüeh
Yuan Jue (1267-1327), Yuan dynasty writer and calligrapher

被災

see styles
 hisai
    ひさい
(n,vs,vi) suffering (from a disaster); being hit (by an earthquake, typhoon, etc.); falling victim (to)

装着

see styles
 souchaku / sochaku
    そうちゃく
(noun, transitive verb) equipping; installing; fitting; mounting; putting on

西鯡


西鲱

see styles
xī fēi
    xi1 fei1
hsi fei
allis shad (Alosa alosa)

解除

see styles
jiě chú
    jie3 chu2
chieh ch`u
    chieh chu
 kaijo
    かいじょ
to remove; to sack; to get rid of; to relieve (sb of their duties); to free; to lift (an embargo); to rescind (an agreement)
(noun, transitive verb) (1) termination (of a contract); cancellation; rescinding; rescission; (noun, transitive verb) (2) lifting (of a ban, sanctions, etc.); removal; release (from obligations); cancellation (of a warning, alert, etc.); calling off (e.g. a strike); releasing (a lock)

話卡


话卡

see styles
huà kǎ
    hua4 ka3
hua k`a
    hua ka
calling card (telephone)

該当

see styles
 gaitou(p); kakutou(ik) / gaito(p); kakuto(ik)
    がいとう(P); かくとう(ik)
(n,vs,vi) corresponding to; being applicable to; being relevant to; coming under; falling under; fulfilling (requirements); meeting (conditions); qualifying for

護摩


护摩

see styles
hù mó
    hu4 mo2
hu mo
 goma
    ごま
{Buddh} homa; Buddhist rite of burning wooden sticks to ask a deity for blessings
homa, also 護磨; 呼麽 described as originally a burnt offering to Heaven; the esoterics adopted the idea of worshipping with fire, symbolizing wisdom as fire burning up the faggots of passion and illusion; and therewith preparing nirvāṇa as food, etc.; cf. 大日經; four kinds of braziers are used, round, semi-circular, square, and octagonal; four, five, or six purposes are recorded i.e. śāntika, to end calamities; pauṣṭika (or puṣṭikarman) for prosperity; vaśīkaraṇa, 'dominating,' intp. as calling down the good by means of enchantments; abhicaraka, exorcising the evil; a fifth is to obtain the loving protection of the Buddhas and bodhisattvas; a sixth divides puṣṭikarman into two parts, the second part being length of life; each of these six has its controlling Buddha and bodhisattvas, and different forms and accessories of worship.

跌市

see styles
diē shì
    die1 shi4
tieh shih
falling stock prices; bear market

跌風


跌风

see styles
diē fēng
    die1 feng1
tieh feng
falling prices; bear market

転び

see styles
 korobi
    ころび
(1) falling (down); tumbling (down); falling to the ground; (2) failure; failing; (3) renouncing Christianity and converting to Buddhism (during the Edo period); apostasy; (4) batter (construction technique)

転倒

see styles
 tendou / tendo
    てんどう
    tentou / tento
    てんとう
(Buddhist term) cognitive distortion; (n,vs,adj-no) (1) falling down; tumbling; overturning; turning over; (2) reversing; inverting; inversion; (3) getting upset

転折

see styles
 tensetsu
    てんせつ
(noun/participle) (1) changing direction (esp. of a ship); turning; (2) brush movement where a horizontal line turns sharply downwards (in calligraphy)

転筆

see styles
 tenpitsu
    てんぴつ
(See 転折・2) brush movement where a horizontal line turns sharply downwards (in calligraphy)

軸心


轴心

see styles
zhóu xīn
    zhou2 xin1
chou hsin
 jikushin
    じくしん
axle; (fig.) central element; key element; axis (alliance of nations)
axial center; central axis

辣韭

see styles
 rakkyou / rakkyo
    らっきょう
    rakkyo
    らっきょ
(1) (kana only) Japanese leek (Allium chinense); Chinese onion; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) sour-sweet pickle of Japanese leek

辣韮

see styles
 rakkyou / rakkyo
    らっきょう
    rakkyo
    らっきょ
(1) (kana only) Japanese leek (Allium chinense); Chinese onion; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) sour-sweet pickle of Japanese leek

逆電

see styles
 gyakuden
    ぎゃくでん
(TV or radio host) calling a listener

連合


连合

see styles
lián hé
    lian2 he2
lien ho
 rengou / rengo
    れんごう
to combine; to join; to unite; alliance; same as 聯合|联合
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) union; alliance; combination; (2) RENGO (Japanese Trade Union Confederation); (place-name) Rengou
to combine

連呼

see styles
 renko
    れんこ
(noun, transitive verb) (1) calling repeatedly (e.g. someone's name); (2) {ling} pronouncing successively (usu. repeating a syllable with voicing, as in "tsuzuku")

連橫


连横

see styles
lián héng
    lian2 heng2
lien heng
Horizontal Alliance, clique of the School of Diplomacy 縱橫家|纵横家[Zong4 heng2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (425-221 BC)

連盟

see styles
 renmei / renme
    れんめい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) league; federation; union; alliance

連立

see styles
 renritsu
    れんりつ
(n,vs,adj-no) alliance; coalition

連衡

see styles
 renkou / renko
    れんこう
(noun/participle) (See 合従,秦,六国・1) alliance (esp. originally of individual member states of the Six Kingdoms with the Qin dynasty)

遅れ

see styles
 okure
    おくれ
delay; lag; postponement; falling behind

遊撃

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

遞減


递减

see styles
dì jiǎn
    di4 jian3
ti chien
progressively decreasing; gradually falling; in descending order

遺墨


遗墨

see styles
yí mò
    yi2 mo4
i mo
 iboku
    いぼく
posomethingumous (painting, calligraphy, prose etc)
autographs (brushwork) of departed person

酸鼻

see styles
 sanbi
    さんび
(noun or adjectival noun) appalling; awful; extreme pain; deep sorrow

野蒜

see styles
 nobiru; nobiru
    のびる; ノビル
(kana only) wild rocambole (Allium grayi); (place-name) Nobiru

野駒

see styles
 nogoma; nogoma
    のごま; ノゴマ
(kana only) Siberian rubythroat (Luscinia calliope)

金味

see styles
 kanaaji / kanaji
    かなあじ
(1) (archaism) metallic; (2) cutting edge of a bladed instrument

金気

see styles
 kaneki
    かねき
metallic taste; taste of iron; (personal name) Kaneki

金笊

see styles
 kinzaru
    きんざる
(food term) metal basket (for deep-frying, etc.); metallic basket

金針


金针

see styles
jīn zhēn
    jin1 zhen1
chin chen
 kinbari
    きんばり
needle used in embroidery or sewing; acupuncture needle; orange day-lily (Hemerocallis fulva)
gold hook (esp. for fishing); gold-colored hook
(金剛針) The straight vajra, or sceptre; also v. 金針菩薩.

鉄味

see styles
 kanaaji / kanaji
    かなあじ
(1) (archaism) metallic; (2) cutting edge of a bladed instrument

錺職

see styles
 kazarishoku
    かざりしょく
(irregular okurigana usage) maker of metallic ornaments

鍾繇


钟繇

see styles
zhōng yáo
    zhong1 yao2
chung yao
Zhong Yao (151-230), minister of Cao Wei 曹魏[Cao2 Wei4] and noted calligrapher, said to have developed the regular script 楷書|楷书[kai3 shu1]

長葱

see styles
 naganegi
    ながねぎ
scallion; shallot; green onion; spring onion

閉幕


闭幕

see styles
bì mù
    bi4 mu4
pi mu
 heimaku / hemaku
    へいまく
the curtain falls; lower the curtain; to come to an end (of a meeting)
(n,vs,vi) (1) (ant: 開幕・1) falling of the curtain; (n,vs,vi) (2) (ant: 開幕・2) (coming to an) end; close

闇聴

see styles
 yamiten
    やみテン
{mahj} (See 聴牌・テンパイ,立直・リーチ・1) being in tenpai but not calling rīchi

降灰

see styles
 koukai; kouhai / kokai; kohai
    こうかい; こうはい
(n,vs,vi) fall of (volcanic) ash; falling ash

降調


降调

see styles
jiàng diào
    jiang4 diao4
chiang tiao
falling intonation (linguistics); to lower the key of a tune; to demote

陥落

see styles
 kanraku
    かんらく
(n,vs,vi) (1) subsidence; sinking; cave-in; collapse; falling in; (n,vs,vi) (2) fall (of a city, fortress, etc.); surrender; (n,vs,vi) (3) fall (in position, rank, etc.); demotion; (n,vs,vi) (4) giving in (to someone's persuasion); yielding; being convinced

隕星


陨星

see styles
yǔn xīng
    yun3 xing1
yün hsing
 insei / inse
    いんせい
meteorite; falling star
{astron} (See 隕石・いんせき) meteor; falling star

隸書


隶书

see styles
lì shū
    li4 shu1
li shu
clerical script; official script (Chinese calligraphic style)

雄馬


雄马

see styles
xióng mǎ
    xiong2 ma3
hsiung ma
 yuuma / yuma
    ゆうま
male horse; stallion
male horse; (given name) Yūma

雉目

see styles
 kijimoku
    きじもく
Galliformes; galliform order of birds

雋拔


隽拔

see styles
juàn bá
    juan4 ba2
chüan pa
handsome (of people); graceful (of calligraphy)

雜鹽


杂盐

see styles
zá yán
    za2 yan2
tsa yen
carnallite (hydrated potassium magnesium chloride mineral)

離合


离合

see styles
lí hé
    li2 he2
li ho
 rigou / rigo
    りごう
clutch (in car gearbox); separation and reunion
(n,vs,vi) alliance and rupture; meeting and parting

離間


离间

see styles
lí jiàn
    li2 jian4
li chien
 rikan
    りかん
to drive a wedge between (allies, partners etc)
(noun, transitive verb) estrangement; alienation; sowing discord; driving a wedge
slander

雲鼓


云鼓

see styles
yún gǔ
    yun2 gu3
yün ku
 unku
A drum ornamented with clouds for calling to midday meals.

零落

see styles
líng luò
    ling2 luo4
ling lo
 reiraku / reraku
    れいらく
withered and fallen; scattered; sporadic
(n,vs,vi) falling into straitened circumstances; downfall; ruin

雷人

see styles
léi rén
    lei2 ren2
lei jen
 raijin
    らいじん
(Internet slang) shocking; appalling; terrifying; terrific
(personal name) Raijin

霎霎

see styles
shà shà
    sha4 sha4
sha sha
(onom.) falling rain; chilly air; cold wind

霏々

see styles
 hihi
    ひひ
(adj-t,adv-to) incessant falling (e.g. rain, snow); prolonged continuation (of something)

霏霏

see styles
 hihi
    ひひ
(adj-t,adv-to) incessant falling (e.g. rain, snow); prolonged continuation (of something)

青白

see styles
qīng bái
    qing1 bai2
ch`ing pai
    ching pai
 aojiro
    あおじろ
pale; pallor
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) blue and white; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) paleness; pallidness

青蔥


青葱

see styles
qīng cōng
    qing1 cong1
ch`ing ts`ung
    ching tsung
scallion; green onion; verdant; lush green
See: 青葱

韭菜

see styles
jiǔ cài
    jiu3 cai4
chiu ts`ai
    chiu tsai
garlic chives (Allium tuberosum), aka Chinese chives; (fig.) retail investors who lose their money to more experienced operators (i.e. they are "harvested" like garlic chives)

韮葱

see styles
 niranegi; niranegi
    にらねぎ; ニラネギ
(kana only) broadleaf wild leek (Allium ampeloprasum)

順分


顺分

see styles
shùn fēn
    shun4 fen1
shun fen
To follow out one's duty; to accord with one's calling; to carry out the line of bodhisattva progress according to plan.

頡頏

see styles
 kekkou / kekko
    けっこう
(n,vs,vi) (1) (rare) rising and falling (of a bird); (n,vs,vi) (2) (rare) (See 拮抗) rivalry (between two equally strong sides); struggle for supremacy; competing (with); vying (with); contending (with); being an equal match (for)

頭韻

see styles
 touin / toin
    とういん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) alliteration

題寫


题写

see styles
tí xiě
    ti2 xie3
t`i hsieh
    ti hsieh
to create a work of calligraphy for display in a prominent place (typically, a sign)

題詩


题诗

see styles
tí shī
    ti2 shi1
t`i shih
    ti shih
to inscribe a poem (often, composed on the spot) on a painting, fan or ceramic bowl etc as a work of calligraphy; an inscribed poem

顏體


颜体

see styles
yán tǐ
    yan2 ti3
yen t`i
    yen ti
Yan Style (in Chinese calligraphy)

顛倒


颠倒

see styles
diān dǎo
    dian1 dao3
tien tao
 tendou / tendo
    てんどう
    tentou / tento
    てんとう
to turn upside down; to reverse; back to front; confused; deranged; crazy
(Buddhist term) cognitive distortion; (n,vs,adj-no) (1) falling down; tumbling; overturning; turning over; (2) reversing; inverting; inversion; (3) getting upset

顯晶


显晶

see styles
xiǎn jīng
    xian3 jing1
hsien ching
phanerocrystalline; with crystal structure visible to the naked eye

風倒

see styles
 fuutou / futo
    ふうとう
(noun/participle) falling due to a strong wind; being toppled by the wind

風解

see styles
 fuukai / fukai
    ふうかい
(noun/participle) {chem} efflorescence; loss of crystallization water to the air

風骨


风骨

see styles
fēng gǔ
    feng1 gu3
feng ku
strength of character; vigorous style (of calligraphy)

颼颼


飕飕

see styles
sōu sōu
    sou1 sou1
sou sou
sound of the wind blowing or rain falling

飄灑


飘洒

see styles
piāo sǎ
    piao1 sa3
p`iao sa
    piao sa
suave; graceful; fluent and elegant (calligraphy)

飄零


飘零

see styles
piāo líng
    piao1 ling2
p`iao ling
    piao ling
 hyourei / hyore
    ひょうれい
to fall and wither (like autumn leaves); (fig.) drifting and homeless
(noun/participle) (1) (rare) blowing in the wind (e.g. leaf, petal); (noun/participle) (2) wandering; roaming; (noun/participle) (3) being ruined (reduced to poverty); falling low; going under; coming to ruin

飾職

see styles
 kazarishoku
    かざりしょく
(irregular okurigana usage) maker of metallic ornaments

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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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