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上海

see styles
shàng hǎi
    shang4 hai3
shang hai
 shanhai
    シャンハイ

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Shanghai
Shanghai municipality, central east China, abbr. to 滬|沪[Hu4]
Shanghai (China); (place-name) Shanghai (China)

四諦


四谛

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sì dì
    si4 di4
ssu ti
 shitai
    したい

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Four Noble Truths (Buddhism)
the Four Noble Truths (Budd.), covered by the acronym 苦集滅道|苦集灭道[ku3 ji2 mie4 dao4]: all life is suffering 苦[ku3], the cause of suffering is desire 集[ji2], emancipation comes only by eliminating passions 滅|灭[mie4], the way 道[dao4] to emancipation is the Eight-fold Noble Way 八正道[ba1 zheng4 dao4]
{Buddh} (See 苦集滅道) The Four Noble Truths
catvāri-ārya-satyāni; 四聖諦; 四眞諦. The four dogmas, or noble truths, the primary and fundamental doctrines of Śākyamuni, said to approximate to the form of medical diagnosis. They are pain or 'suffering, its cause, its ending, the way thereto; that existence is suffering, that human passion (taṇhā, 欲 desire) is the cause of continued suffering, that by the destruction of human passion existence may be brought to an end; that by a life of holiness the destruction of human passion may be attained'. Childers. The four are 苦, 聚 (or 集), 滅, and 道諦, i. e. duḥkha 豆佉, samudaya 三牟提耶, nirodha 尼棲陀, and mārga 末加. Eitel interprets them (1) 'that 'misery' is a necessary attribute of sentient existence'; (2) that 'the 'accumulation' of misery is caused by the passions'; (3) that 'the 'extinction' of passion is possible; (4) mārga is 'the doctrine of the 'path' that leads to the extinction of passion'. (1) 苦 suffering is the lot of the 六趣 six states of existence; (2) 集 is the aggregation (or exacerbation) of suffering by reason of the passions; (3) 滅 is nirvana, the extinction of desire and its consequences, and the leaving of the sufferings of mortality as void and extinct; (4) 道 is the way of such extinction, i. e. the 八正道 eightfold correct way. The first two are considered to be related to this life, the last two to 出世間 a life outside or apart from the world. The four are described as the fundamental doctrines first preached to his five former ascetic companions. Those who accepted these truths were in the stage of śrāvaka. There is much dispute as to the meaning of 滅 'extinction' as to whether it means extinction of suffering, of passion, or of existence. The Nirvana Sutra 18 says that whoever accepts the four dogmas will put an end to births and deaths 若能見四諦則得斷生死 which does not of necessity mean the termination of existence but that of continued transmigration. v. 滅.

清廉

see styles
qīng lián
    qing1 lian2
ch`ing lien
    ching lien
 seiren / seren
    せいれん

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Integrity / Honesty
honest; uncorrupted
(noun or adjectival noun) honest; upright; cleanhanded; unselfish; (given name) Kiyoyuki

哈萊姆


哈莱姆

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hā lái mǔ
    ha1 lai2 mu3
ha lai mu

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Harlem
Harlem district of Manhattan


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    qi3
ch`i
    chi
 ki; kanhata; kanbata; kanihata
    き; かんはた; かんばた; かにはた
beautiful; open-work silk
(archaism) thin twilled silk fabric; (female given name) Kirara
A kind of open-work variegated silk.

三箱

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 sanhako; sanpako; mihako; sanbako(ik)
    さんはこ; さんぱこ; みはこ; さんばこ(ik)
three boxes; three box-shaped things; three containers

丹橋

see styles
 tanhashi
    たんはし
(surname) Tanhashi

元版

see styles
yuán bǎn
    yuan2 ban3
yüan pan
 Ganhan
Yuan canon

動粗


动粗

see styles
dòng cū
    dong4 cu1
tung ts`u
    tung tsu
to use violence (against sb); to strong-arm sb; to manhandle

勘原

see styles
 kanhara
    かんはら
(surname) Kanhara

半々

see styles
 hanhan
    はんはん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) half and half; fifty-fifty

半半

see styles
 hanhan
    はんはん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) half and half; fifty-fifty

半巾

see styles
 hanhaba
    はんはば
half-width cloth (approx. 18 cm)

半幅

see styles
 hanhaba
    はんはば
half-width cloth (approx. 18 cm)

南半

see styles
 nanhan; nanpan
    なんはん; なんぱん
southern half; (place-name) Minamihan

南苑

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nán yuàn
    nan2 yuan4
nan yüan
 nanen
    なんえん
Nanyuan or "Southern Park", an imperial hunting domain during the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, now the site of Nanhaizi Park in the south of Beijing
(given name) Nan'en

吐根

see styles
tǔ gēn
    tu3 gen1
t`u ken
    tu ken
 tokon; tokon
    とこん; トコン
ipecac
(kana only) ipecac (species of shrub, Cephaelis ipecacuanha); ipecacuanha

団原

see styles
 danhara
    だんはら
(surname) Danhara

壇原

see styles
 danhara
    だんはら
(surname) Danhara

孟海

see styles
 manhai
    まんはい
(personal name) Manhai

完原

see styles
 kanhara
    かんはら
(surname) Kanhara

官原

see styles
 kanhara
    かんはら
(surname) Kanhara

宣漢


宣汉

see styles
xuān hàn
    xuan1 han4
hsüan han
Xuanhan county in Dazhou 達州|达州[Da2 zhou1], Sichuan

憺怕

see styles
dàn pà
    dan4 pa4
tan p`a
    tan pa
 tanha
Tranquil and inactive, retired.

濫波


滥波

see styles
làn bō
    lan4 bo1
lan po
 Ranha
Lampā (Lampāka); the district of Lamghan.

瀛臺


瀛台

see styles
yíng tái
    ying2 tai2
ying t`ai
    ying tai
Ocean platform in Zhongnanhai 中南海[Zhong1 nan2 hai3] surrounded by water on three sides, recreation area for imperial wives and concubines, more recently for communist top brass

炭肺

see styles
 tanhai
    たんはい
black lung

甘粕

see styles
 kanhaku
    かんはく
thick amazake; thick sweet sake; (surname) Kanhaku

生願


生愿

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shēng yuàn
    sheng1 yuan4
sheng yüan
desire to exist (in Buddhism, tanhā); craving for rebirth

男原

see styles
 danhara
    だんはら
(surname) Danhara

萬原

see styles
 manhara
    まんはら
(surname) Manhara

蘭羽

see styles
 ranha
    らんは
(female given name) Ranha

那先

see styles
nà xiān
    na4 xian1
na hsien
 Nasen
Nāgasena 那伽犀那. The instructor of the king in the Milindapaṅha, v. 那先經 (那先比丘經).

間畑

see styles
 kanhata
    かんはた
(place-name) Kanhata

間販

see styles
 kanhan
    かんはん
(noun, transitive verb) (abbreviation) (from 間接販売) (See 直販) indirect selling; indirect sales

間髪

see styles
 kanpatsu; kanhatsu
    かんぱつ; かんはつ
(expression) (abbreviation) (See 間髪を入れず・かんはつをいれず) immediately; instantly; with nary a pause; without a moment's delay

關外


关外

see styles
guān wài
    guan1 wai4
kuan wai
beyond the pass, i.e. the region north and east of Shanhai Pass 山海關|山海关[Shan1 hai3 guan1] or the region west of Jiayu Pass 嘉峪關|嘉峪关[Jia1 yu4 guan1] or both

關東


关东

see styles
guān dōng
    guan1 dong1
kuan tung
Northeast China; Manchuria; lit. east of Shanhai Pass 山海關|山海关[Shan1 hai3 guan1]; Kantō region of Japan

高橋


高桥

see styles
gāo qiáo
    gao1 qiao2
kao ch`iao
    kao chiao
 tanhashi
    たんはし
Takahashi (Japanese surname)
(surname) Tanhashi

龍軍


龙军

see styles
lóng jun
    long2 jun1
lung chün
A tr. of Nāgasena, v. 那先; 那伽犀那; and the 那先比丘經 Milindapaṅha sūtra.

トコン

see styles
 dogon
    ドゴン
(kana only) ipecac (species of shrub, Cephaelis ipecacuanha); ipecacuanha; (personal name) Dogon

パンヤ

see styles
 panya
    パンヤ
(1) silk cotton (esp. from the Indian silk cotton tree) (por: panha); (2) (See パンヤの木) Indian silk-cotton tree (Bombax ceiba)

万畑沢

see styles
 manhatazawa
    まんはたざわ
(place-name) Manhatazawa

三博士

see styles
 sanhakase
    さんはかせ
{Christn} (See マギ) Three Wise Men; Magi

三波多

see styles
sān bō duō
    san1 bo1 duo1
san po to
 sanhata
samāpta; finished, ended, perfect; a term used at the conclusion of Homa or Fire-worship.

三波訶


三波诃

see styles
sān bō hē
    san1 bo1 he1
san po ho
 Sanhaka
Sampaha, according to Eitel, Malasa, a valley in the upper Punjab; but perhaps Śāmbī, a state north of Citral in the Hindukush.

三迫川

see styles
 sanhasamagawa
    さんはさまがわ
(personal name) Sanhasamagawa

上海蟹

see styles
 shanhaigani; shanhaigani
    シャンハイがに; シャンハイガニ
(kana only) Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis)

上海語

see styles
 shanhaigo
    シャンハイご
(See 呉語・ごご) Shanghainese; Shanghai dialect (of Wu Chinese)

中南海

see styles
zhōng nán hǎi
    zhong1 nan2 hai3
chung nan hai
Zhongnanhai, palace adjacent to the Forbidden City, now the central headquarters of the Communist Party and the State Council

中間派


中间派

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zhōng jiān pài
    zhong1 jian1 pai4
chung chien p`ai
    chung chien pai
 chuukanha / chukanha
    ちゅうかんは
moderate faction; party of compromise; middle ground
middle-of-the-roaders; neutralists; independents

九万原

see styles
 kumanhara
    くまんはら
(surname) Kumanhara

九萬原

see styles
 kumanhara
    くまんはら
(surname) Kumanhara

乱反射

see styles
 ranhansha
    らんはんしゃ
(n,vs,vi) diffuse reflection; diffused reflection; irregular reflection

今晩は

see styles
 konbanha(p); konbanwa(ik)(p)
    こんばんは(P); こんばんわ(ik)(P)
(interjection) (kana only) (は is pronounced as わ) good evening

入關學


入关学

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rù guān xué
    ru4 guan1 xue2
ju kuan hsüeh
theory proposed in 2019 on Chinese social media, centering on the idea of China replacing the United States as the dominant nation in a new world order, drawing an analogy with the Manchu overthrow of the Ming dynasty, achieved after the Qing army entered China via the Shanhai Pass 入關|入关[ru4 guan1]

六反畑

see styles
 rokutanhatake
    ろくたんはたけ
(place-name) Rokutanhatake

十三浜

see styles
 juusanhama / jusanhama
    じゅうさんはま
(place-name) Jūsanhama

半幅帯

see styles
 hanhabaobi
    はんはばおび
half-width obi (kimono sash)

半波長

see styles
 hanhachou / hanhacho
    はんはちょう
{physics} half wavelength

南海區


南海区

see styles
nán hǎi qū
    nan2 hai3 qu1
nan hai ch`ü
    nan hai chü
Nanhai, a district of Foshan 佛山市[Fo2shan1 Shi4], Guangdong

南海子

see styles
nán hǎi zi
    nan2 hai3 zi5
nan hai tzu
 minako
    みなこ
Nanhaizi, name used to refer to various places, including 草海[Cao3 hai3], 南苑[Nan2 yuan4] and the Nanhaizi Wetland in Baotou, Inner Mongolia
(female given name) Minako

吳建豪


吴建豪

see styles
wú jiàn háo
    wu2 jian4 hao2
wu chien hao
Wu Jianhao or Vanness Wu (1978-), Taiwan pop star and actor, F4 band member

大満原

see styles
 daimanhara
    だいまんはら
(personal name) Daimanhara

太液池

see styles
tài yè chí
    tai4 ye4 chi2
t`ai yeh ch`ih
    tai yeh chih
area to the west of the Forbidden City, now divided into Zhongnanhai and Beihai

安般之

see styles
ān bān zhī
    an1 ban1 zhi1
an pan chih
 anhanno
mindfulness of in-and outbreathing

宣漢縣


宣汉县

see styles
xuān hàn xiàn
    xuan1 han4 xian4
hsüan han hsien
Xuanhan county in Dazhou 達州|达州[Da2 zhou1], Sichuan

山海關


山海关

see styles
shān hǎi guān
    shan1 hai3 guan1
shan hai kuan
Shanhai Pass in Hebei, at the eastern terminus of the Ming dynasty Great Wall; Shanhaiguan district of Qinhuangdao city 秦皇島市|秦皇岛市[Qin2 huang2 dao3 shi4], Hebei

庚坦原

see styles
 koudanhara / kodanhara
    こうだんはら
(place-name) Kōdanhara

強姦犯


强奸犯

see styles
qiáng jiān fàn
    qiang2 jian1 fan4
ch`iang chien fan
    chiang chien fan
 goukanhan / gokanhan
    ごうかんはん
rapist
rapist

懷仁堂


怀仁堂

see styles
huái rén táng
    huai2 ren2 tang2
huai jen t`ang
    huai jen tang
Huairen Hall or Huairentang, a building inside Zhongnanhai 中南海[Zhong1 nan2 hai3], used as the main meeting place of the Politburo of the CCP

敏感肌

see styles
 binkanhada
    びんかんはだ
sensitive skin

智山派

see styles
 chisanha; chizanha
    ちさんは; ちざんは
Chisan sect (of Shingi Shingon Buddhism); Chizan sect

曼哈坦

see styles
màn hā tǎn
    man4 ha1 tan3
man ha t`an
    man ha tan
Manhattan island; Manhattan borough of New York City; also written 曼哈頓|曼哈顿

曼哈頓


曼哈顿

see styles
màn hā dùn
    man4 ha1 dun4
man ha tun
Manhattan island; Manhattan borough of New York City

李元昊

see styles
lǐ yuán hào
    li3 yuan2 hao4
li yüan hao
Li Yuanhao (1003-1048), founding king of Xixia 西夏[Xi1 Xia4] around modern Ningxia 寧夏|宁夏[Ning2 xia4]

歎波那


叹波那

see styles
tàn bō nà
    tan4 bo1 na4
t`an po na
    tan po na
 tanhana
Broken rice, v. 麨.

水虎魚


水虎鱼

see styles
shuǐ hǔ yú
    shui3 hu3 yu2
shui hu yü
piranha (fish)

沢庵墓

see styles
 takuanhaka
    たくあんはか
(place-name) Takuanhaka

浪漫派

see styles
 romanha
    ロマンは
    roomanha
    ローマンは
(ateji / phonetic) romantic school; romanticism

環反転

see styles
 kanhanten
    かんはんてん
{chem} ring inversion; ring flip

短半径

see styles
 tanhankei / tanhanke
    たんはんけい
{math} semiminor axis

神服部

see styles
 kanhatori
    かんはとり
(surname) Kanhatori

経壇原

see styles
 kyoudanhara / kyodanhara
    きょうだんはら
(place-name) Kyōdanhara

羅漢柏

see styles
 rakanhaku
    らかんはく
    asunaro
    あすなろ
(kana only) hiba false arborvitae (species of cypress, Thujopsis dolabrata)

西山派

see styles
xī shān pài
    xi1 shan1 pai4
hsi shan p`ai
    hsi shan pai
 seizanha / sezanha
    せいざんは
Seizan sect (of Pure Land Buddhism)
West Mountain School

西花廳


西花厅

see styles
xī huā tīng
    xi1 hua1 ting1
hsi hua t`ing
    hsi hua ting
Xihuating pavilion on west side on Zhongnanhai, home to 周恩來|周恩来

豊山派

see styles
 buzanha
    ぶざんは
Buzan sect (of Shingi Shingon Buddhism)

長南橋

see styles
 chounanhashi / chonanhashi
    ちょうなんはし
(place-name) Chōnanhashi

関八州

see styles
 kanhasshuu / kanhasshu
    かんはっしゅう
(abbreviation) (See 関東八州) the eight Edo-period provinces of Kanto (Sagami, Musashi, Awa, Kazusa, Shimousa, Hitachi, Kouzuke and Shimotsuke)

雀卵斑

see styles
 jakuranhan
    じゃくらんはん
freckle; ephelis; ephelides

集団犯

see styles
 shuudanhan / shudanhan
    しゅうだんはん
crime whose goal requires a large number of people acting together (e.g. insurrection)

非調和

see styles
 hichouwa / hichowa
    ひちょうわ
(can act as adjective) {math} anharmonic; non-harmonic; discordant

韓半島


韩半岛

see styles
hán bàn dǎo
    han2 ban4 dao3
han pan tao
 kanhantou / kanhanto
    かんはんとう
Korean peninsula (esp. South Korean usage)
(See 朝鮮半島) Korean peninsula

韓英恵

see styles
 kanhanae
    かんはなえ
(person) Kan Hanae (1990.11.7-)

食人魚


食人鱼

see styles
shí rén yú
    shi2 ren2 yu2
shih jen yü
piranha

カンハイ

see styles
 kanhai
    カンハイ
(personal name) Kanhai

こたん橋

see styles
 kotanhashi
    コタンはし
(place-name) Kotanhashi

ダンハム

see styles
 danhamu
    ダンハム
(personal name) Dunham

だんはん

see styles
 danhan
    だんはん
(1) (polite language) (ksb:) husband; (2) (polite language) (ksb:) male patron; male customer

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