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劉備


刘备

see styles
liú bèi
    liu2 bei4
liu pei
 ryuubi / ryubi
    りゅうび

More info & calligraphy:

Liu Bei
Liu Bei (161-223), warlord at the end of the Han dynasty and founder of the Han kingdom of Shu 蜀漢|蜀汉 (c. 200-263), later the Shu Han dynasty
(person) Liu Bei (161-223)

馬洛


马洛

see styles
mǎ luò
    ma3 luo4
ma lo

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Mallow
Marlow (name)

卡洛斯

see styles
kǎ luò sī
    ka3 luo4 si1
k`a lo ssu
    ka lo ssu

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Karlos
Carlos (name)

夏洛特

see styles
xià luò tè
    xia4 luo4 te4
hsia lo t`e
    hsia lo te

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Charlotte
Charlotte (name)

美容店

see styles
měi róng diàn
    mei3 rong2 dian4
mei jung tien
 biyouten / biyoten
    びようてん

More info & calligraphy:

Beauty Shop / Beauty Salon
beauty salon; CL:家[jia1]
(See 美容院・びよういん,美容室・びようしつ) beauty salon; beauty parlor

美容院

see styles
měi róng yuàn
    mei3 rong2 yuan4
mei jung yüan
 biyouin / biyoin
    びよういん

More info & calligraphy:

Beauty Salon
beauty salon; beauty parlor
beauty parlour; beauty parlor; beauty salon; hairdressing salon

see styles
duǒ
    duo3
to
flower; earlobe; fig. item on both sides; classifier for flowers, clouds etc


see styles

    lu3
lu
 yagura
    やぐら
scull (single oar worked from side to side over the stern of a boat)
Japanese scull (oar attached to the rear of the boat by a traditional peg-in-hole oarlock); (1) turret; watchtower; (2) high wooden stage; scaffolding; (3) wooden frame (of a kotatsu); (4) (archaism) weapons storehouse; (surname) Yagura


see styles

    lu3
lu
 ro
    ろ
variant of 櫓|橹[lu3]
Japanese scull (oar attached to the rear of the boat by a traditional peg-in-hole oarlock)

お次

see styles
 otsugi
    おつぎ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) next; next person; (2) room adjoining a noble's parlor

倡婦


倡妇

see styles
chāng fù
    chang1 fu4
ch`ang fu
    chang fu
 shōbu
    しょうふ
prostitute; harlot
[female] singers

傾危


倾危

see styles
qīng wēi
    qing1 wei1
ch`ing wei
    ching wei
in danger of collapse; in a parlous state; (of person) treacherous

冰店

see styles
bīng diàn
    bing1 dian4
ping tien
dessert parlor serving mainly cold sweets (esp. shaved ice) (Tw)

前室

see styles
 zenshitsu
    ぜんしつ
(1) front room; front parlor; lobby; anticum; (2) anterior ventricle; (surname) Maemuro

劉淵


刘渊

see styles
liú yuān
    liu2 yuan1
liu yüan
 ryuuen / ryuen
    りゅうえん
Liu Yuan (c. 251-310), warlord at the end of the Western Jin dynasty 西晉|西晋[Xi1 Jin4], founder of Cheng Han of the Sixteen Kingdoms 成漢|成汉[Cheng2 Han4] (304-347)
(personal name) Ryūen

劉表


刘表

see styles
liú biǎo
    liu2 biao3
liu piao
Liu Biao (142-208), warlord

包間


包间

see styles
bāo jiān
    bao1 jian1
pao chien
private room (in a restaurant, or for karaoke etc); parlor; booth; compartment

北伐

see styles
běi fá
    bei3 fa2
pei fa
 hokubatsu
    ほくばつ
the Northern Expedition, the Nationalists' campaign of 1926-1928 under Chiang Kai-shek, against the rule of local warlords
(hist) Northern Expedition (China; 1926-1928)

呂布


吕布

see styles
lǚ bù
    lu:3 bu4
lü pu
 ryofu
    りょふ
Lü Bu (-198), general and warlord
(personal name) Ryofu

大寄

see styles
 ooyori
    おおより
(1) calling many harlots and entertainers and have a big party; (2) starting an important maneuver at the end of a game of go; (place-name, surname) Ooyori

奉系

see styles
fèng xì
    feng4 xi4
feng hsi
Fengtian clique (of northern warlords)

娼妓

see styles
chāng jì
    chang1 ji4
ch`ang chi
    chang chi
 shougi / shogi
    しょうぎ
prostitute
prostitute; harlot

娼婦


娼妇

see styles
chāng fù
    chang1 fu4
ch`ang fu
    chang fu
 shoufu / shofu
    しょうふ
prostitute
prostitute; harlot

婬婦

see styles
 inpu
    いんぷ
(1) woman of loose morals; lewd woman; (2) prostitute; whore; harlot

孫權


孙权

see styles
sūn quán
    sun1 quan2
sun ch`üan
    sun chüan
Sun Quan (reigned 222-252), southern warlord and king of state of Wu 吳|吴[Wu2] in the Three Kingdoms period

孫策


孙策

see styles
sūn cè
    sun1 ce4
sun ts`e
    sun tse
 sonsaku
    そんさく
Sun Ce (175-200), general and major warlord of the Later Han Dynasty
(personal name) Sonsaku

客堂

see styles
kè táng
    ke4 tang2
k`o t`ang
    ko tang
 kakudō
room to meet guests; parlor
guest department

客間


客间

see styles
kè jiān
    ke4 jian1
k`o chien
    ko chien
 kyakuma
    きゃくま
drawing room; parlor; parlour; guest room
guest room

家臣

see styles
jiā chén
    jia1 chen2
chia ch`en
    chia chen
 kashin
    かしん
counselor of king or feudal warlord; henchman
(noun - becomes adjective with の) vassal; retainer

御次

see styles
 otsugi
    おつぎ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) next; next person; (2) room adjoining a noble's parlor

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

曹錕


曹锟

see styles
cáo kūn
    cao2 kun1
ts`ao k`un
    tsao kun
Cao Kun (1862-1938), one of the Northern Warlords

楊森


杨森

see styles
yáng sēn
    yang2 sen1
yang sen
Yang Sen (1884-1977), Sichuan warlord and general

櫓杭

see styles
 rogui
    ろぐい
fulcrum peg (fitted into the cavity in an oar as part of a traditional oarlock)

櫓臍

see styles
 robeso
    ろべそ
(obscure) fulcrum peg (fitted into the cavity in an oar as part of a traditional oarlock)

淫婦


淫妇

see styles
yín fù
    yin2 fu4
yin fu
 inpu
    いんぷ
loose woman; prostitute; Jezebel
(1) woman of loose morals; lewd woman; (2) prostitute; whore; harlot

淫行

see styles
yín xíng
    yin2 xing2
yin hsing
 inkou / inko
    いんこう
wanton or lascivious behavior; adulterous behavior
obscenity; harlotry

王敦

see styles
wáng dūn
    wang2 dun1
wang tun
Wang Dun (266-324), powerful general of Jin dynasty and brother of civil official Wang Dao 王導|王导, subsequently rebellious warlord 322-324

男巫

see styles
nán wū
    nan2 wu1
nan wu
wizard; warlock

福耳

see styles
 fukumimi
    ふくみみ
plump ears (large, fleshy earlobes), said to bring good fortune

群雄

see styles
qún xióng
    qun2 xiong2
ch`ün hsiung
    chün hsiung
 gunyuu / gunyu
    ぐんゆう
outstanding heroes; warlords vying for supremacy (in former times); stars (of sports or pop music)
rival chiefs

耳垂

see styles
ěr chuí
    er3 chui2
erh ch`ui
    erh chui
earlobe

耳当

see styles
 jitou / jito
    じとう
(archaism) earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China)

耳朶

see styles
 mimitabu
    みみたぶ
    jida
    じだ
earlobe

艪杭

see styles
 rogui
    ろぐい
fulcrum peg (fitted into the cavity in an oar as part of a traditional oarlock)

艪臍

see styles
 robeso
    ろべそ
(obscure) fulcrum peg (fitted into the cavity in an oar as part of a traditional oarlock)

袁紹


袁绍

see styles
yuán shào
    yuan2 shao4
yüan shao
 enshou / ensho
    えんしょう
Yuan Shao (153-202), general during late Han, subsequently warlord
(personal name) Enshou

裏芸

see styles
 uragei / urage
    うらげい
one's party piece; parlor trick; hidden talent

貂蟬


貂蝉

see styles
diāo chán
    diao1 chan2
tiao ch`an
    tiao chan
Diaochan (-192), one of the four legendary beauties 四大美女[si4 da4 mei3 nu:3], in fiction a famous beauty at the break-up of Han dynasty, given as concubine to usurping warlord Dong Zhuo 董卓[Dong3 Zhuo2] to ensure his overthrow by fighting hero Lü Bu 呂布|吕布[Lu:3 Bu4]

赤兔

see styles
chì tù
    chi4 tu4
ch`ih t`u
    chih tu
Red Hare, famous horse of the warlord Lü Bu 呂布|吕布[Lu:3 Bu4] in the Three Kingdoms era

軍閥


军阀

see styles
jun fá
    jun1 fa2
chün fa
 gunbatsu
    ぐんばつ
military clique; junta; warlord
military clique; military party

遊女

see styles
 yuujo / yujo
    ゆうじょ
prostitute; harlot

釘師

see styles
 kugishi
    くぎし
(colloquialism) pachinko nail adjuster; pachinko parlor employee who adjusts the machines to regulate profit and loss

錢皮


钱皮

see styles
qián pí
    qian2 pi2
ch`ien p`i
    chien pi
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (1920-2016), president of Italy 1999-2006

雀荘

see styles
 jansou / janso
    ジャンそう
(mahj) mahjong parlour; mahjong parlor

項羽


项羽

see styles
xiàng yǔ
    xiang4 yu3
hsiang yü
 kouu / kou
    こうう
Xiang Yu the Conqueror (232-202 BC), warlord defeated by first Han emperor
(person) Xiang Yu (aka Kou U) (232 BC-202 BC), general in the late Qin period, defeated by Liu Bang, founder of the Han Dynasty

飛過


飞过

see styles
fēi guò
    fei1 guo4
fei kuo
 tobisugi
    とびすぎ
to fly over; to fly past
(1) (archaism) passing by flying; (2) (archaism) fickle heart; man who frequently meets with harlots

パチ屋

see styles
 pachiya
    パチや
(colloquialism) pachinko parlor

ピザ屋

see styles
 pizaya
    ピザや
pizzeria; pizza parlor (parlour); pizza place

ヘルス

see styles
 herusu
    ヘルス
(1) health; (2) (abbreviation) (See ファッションヘルス) type of brothel-massage parlor (parlour); (place-name) Vels

入れ子

see styles
 ireko
    いれこ
(1) nest (of boxes); nesting; (2) concealed information; (3) adopting a child after one's own has died; child adopted in this manner; (4) cavity in an oar (fitted onto a peg as part of a traditional oarlock)

入れ籠

see styles
 ireko
    いれこ
(1) nest (of boxes); nesting; (2) concealed information; (3) cavity in an oar (fitted onto a peg as part of a traditional oarlock)

北洋系

see styles
běi yáng xì
    bei3 yang2 xi4
pei yang hsi
Beiyang faction of Northern Warlords

北洋軍


北洋军

see styles
běi yáng jun
    bei3 yang2 jun1
pei yang chün
north China army, a modernizing Western-style army set up during late Qing, and a breeding ground for the Northern Warlords after the Qinghai revolution

司馬懿


司马懿

see styles
sī mǎ yì
    si1 ma3 yi4
ssu ma i
Sima Yi (179-251), warlord under Cao Cao and subsequently founder of the Jin dynasty

奥座敷

see styles
 okuzashiki
    おくざしき
(See 表座敷) inner parlor; inner parlour; salon; living room

妖術師


妖术师

see styles
yāo shù shī
    yao1 shu4 shi1
yao shu shih
 youjutsushi / yojutsushi
    ようじゅつし
warlock; sorcerer
magician; sorcerer; wizard; witch

孫傳芳


孙传芳

see styles
sūn chuán fāng
    sun1 chuan2 fang1
sun ch`uan fang
    sun chuan fang
Sun Chuanfang (1885-1935) one of the northern warlord, murdered in Tianjin in 1935

定點茶


定点茶

see styles
dìng diǎn chá
    ding4 dian3 cha2
ting tien ch`a
    ting tien cha
(Tw) (euphemism) prostitute service at a massage parlor or other place designated by the service provider

張作霖


张作霖

see styles
zhāng zuò lín
    zhang1 zuo4 lin2
chang tso lin
 chousakurin / chosakurin
    ちょうさくりん
Zhang Zuolin (c. 1873-1928), warlord of Manchuria 1916-1928
(person) Chang Tso-lin (Zhang Zuolin) (1875-1928)

張學良


张学良

see styles
zhāng xué liáng
    zhang1 xue2 liang2
chang hsüeh liang
Zhang Xueliang (1901-2001) son of Fengtian clique warlord, then senior general for the Nationalists and subsequently for the People's Liberation Army

徐世昌

see styles
xú shì chāng
    xu2 shi4 chang1
hsü shih ch`ang
    hsü shih chang
Xu Shichang (1855-1939), politician associated with the Northern Warlords, president of China in 1921

応接室

see styles
 ousetsushitsu / osetsushitsu
    おうせつしつ
(1) drawing room; parlour; parlor; (2) reception office

応接間

see styles
 ousetsuma / osetsuma
    おうせつま
reception room; parlor; parlour

愛敬紅

see styles
 aikyoubeni / aikyobeni
    あいきょうべに
(1) lipstick that actors put on their earlobes, cheeks and corners of eyes; (2) lipstick discreetly put on the earlobes or the corners of the eyes (by women)

會客室


会客室

see styles
huì kè shì
    hui4 ke4 shi4
hui k`o shih
    hui ko shih
parlor

李宗仁

see styles
lǐ zōng rén
    li3 zong1 ren2
li tsung jen
Li Zongren (1891-1969), a leader of Guangxi warlord faction

棒砂糖

see styles
 bouzatou / bozato
    ぼうざとう
sugarloaf

楊虎城


杨虎城

see styles
yáng hǔ chéng
    yang2 hu3 cheng2
yang hu ch`eng
    yang hu cheng
Yang Hucheng (1893-1949), Chinese warlord and Nationalist general

Variations:

see styles
 ro
    ろ
Japanese scull (oar attached to the rear of the boat by a traditional peg-in-hole oarlock)

殯儀館


殡仪馆

see styles
bìn yí guǎn
    bin4 yi2 guan3
pin i kuan
the undertaker's; funeral parlor

段祺瑞

see styles
duàn qí ruì
    duan4 qi2 rui4
tuan ch`i jui
    tuan chi jui
Duan Qirui (1864-1936), commander of Beiyang Army under Yuan Shikai, then politician and powerful warlord

沖スロ

see styles
 okisuro
    おきスロ
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) Okinawan pachinko parlor slot machine

清史稿

see styles
qīng shǐ gǎo
    qing1 shi3 gao3
ch`ing shih kao
    ching shih kao
Draft History of the Qing Dynasty, sometimes listed as number 25 or 26 of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled under Zhao Erxun 趙爾巽|赵尔巽[Zhao4 Er3 xun4] in 1927 during the Northern Warlords period, 536 scrolls

湯玉麟


汤玉麟

see styles
tāng yù lín
    tang1 yu4 lin2
t`ang yü lin
    tang yü lin
Tang Yulin (1871-1937), minor warlord in northeast China, sometime governor of Chengde 承德, mostly poor in battle but very successful at accumulating personal wealth

源賴朝


源赖朝

see styles
yuán lài cháo
    yuan2 lai4 chao2
yüan lai ch`ao
    yüan lai chao
MINAMOTO no Yoritomo (1147-1199), Japanese warlord and founder of the Kamakura shogunate 鐮倉幕府|镰仓幕府[Lian2 cang1 mu4 fu3]

点ピン

see styles
 tenpin; tenpin
    てんピン; テンピン
{mahj} 100 yen per 1,000 points (Mahjong parlour rate)

珥とう

see styles
 jitou / jito
    じとう
(archaism) earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China)

理容院

see styles
lǐ róng yuàn
    li3 rong2 yuan4
li jung yüan
 riyouin / riyoin
    りよういん
hairdresser and beauty parlor; barbershop; massage parlor
(See 理容室・りようしつ) barbershop; barber shop

白崇禧

see styles
bái chóng xǐ
    bai2 chong2 xi3
pai ch`ung hsi
    pai chung hsi
Bai Chongxi (1893-1966), a leader of Guangxi warlord faction, top Nationalist general, played important role in Chiang Kaishek's campaigns 1926-1949

皇甫嵩

see styles
huáng fǔ sōng
    huang2 fu3 song1
huang fu sung
Huangfu Song (-195), later Han general and warlord

碁会所

see styles
 gokaisho
    ごかいしょ
go parlour; go club

私窩子

see styles
 shikashi
    しかし
(See 淫売婦,私娼) prostitute; harlot

簡·愛


简·爱

see styles
jiǎn · ài
    jian3 · ai4
chien · ai
Jane Eyre, novel by Charlotte Brontë 夏洛特·勃良特[Xia4 luo4 te4 · Bo2 liang2 te4]

美容室

see styles
 biyoushitsu / biyoshitsu
    びようしつ
beauty parlor

美容所

see styles
 biyousho / biyosho
    びようしょ
(See 美容院・びよういん,美容室・びようしつ) beauty salon; beauty parlor

美粧院

see styles
 bishouin / bishoin
    びしょういん
(dated) (See 美容院) beauty salon; beauty parlour

耳たぶ

see styles
 mimitabu
    みみたぶ
earlobe

耳とう

see styles
 jitou / jito
    じとう
(archaism) earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China)

葬儀屋

see styles
 sougiya / sogiya
    そうぎや
(1) funeral parlor (parlour); funeral home; undertaker's; (2) undertaker; mortician; funeral director

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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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