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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
丑 see styles |
chǒu chou3 ch`ou chou ushi うし |
More info & calligraphy: Chou(1) the Ox (second sign of the Chinese zodiac); (2) (obsolete) (See 丑の刻) hour of the Ox (around 2am, 1-3am, or 2-4am); (3) (obsolete) north-northeast; (4) (obsolete) twelfth month of the lunar calendar; (personal name) Chuu |
鄐 see styles |
chù chu4 ch`u chu |
More info & calligraphy: Chu |
ちゅー see styles |
chuu / chu チュー |
(noun/participle) (1) (colloquialism) kiss; (n,adv-to) (2) squeak (as in the sound made by mice); (3) sound of liquid being sucked up; (place-name) Chu (Kyrgyzstan); (place-name) Chu (Kazakhstan) |
厨 see styles |
chuu / chu ちゅう |
(n,n-suf) (abbreviation) (net-sl) (derogatory term) (See 厨房・2) (Internet) troll; nerd; freak; addict; fag; (given name) Chuu |
廚 厨 see styles |
chú chu2 ch`u chu chū くりや |
kitchen kitchen A kitchen; also a cabinet for an image. |
抽 see styles |
chōu chou1 ch`ou chou chū |
to draw out; to pull out from in between; to remove part of the whole; (of certain plants) to sprout or bud; to whip or thrash Draw, withdraw, pull out. |
拄 see styles |
zhǔ zhu3 chu chu |
to lean on; to prop on A prop, a post. |
晝 昼 see styles |
zhòu zhou4 chou chū ひる |
daytime (out-dated kanji) (n-adv,n-t) (1) noon; midday; (2) daytime; (3) lunch Day, daytime, daylight. |
楚 see styles |
chǔ chu3 ch`u chu chiyu ちゆ |
distinct; clear; orderly; pain; suffering; deciduous bush used in Chinese medicine (genus Vitex); punishment cane (old) (1) (archaism) switch (long, tender shoot of a plant); (2) switch (cane used for flogging); (archaism) switch (flogging implement made from a branch); (place-name) Chu (name of several ancient Chinese states); Ch'u Brambles, spinous; painful, grievous; to flog; clear up; the Chu state. |
注 see styles |
zhù zhu4 chu chuu / chu ちゅう |
to inject; to pour into; to concentrate; to pay attention; stake (gambling); classifier for sums of money; variant of 註|注[zhu4] (noun/participle) annotation; explanatory note; comment; (given name) Chuu Fix, record; flow. |
疇 畴 see styles |
chóu chou2 ch`ou chou chū |
arable fields; cultivated field; class; category one's group, companions, peers |
瘳 see styles |
chōu chou1 ch`ou chou chū |
to convalesce; to recover; to heal to be healed |
綢 绸 see styles |
chóu chou2 ch`ou chou chū |
(light) silk; CL:匹[pi3] fine |
肘 see styles |
zhǒu zhou3 chou chū ひじ |
elbow; pork shoulder elbow hasta, forearm, the 16,000th part of a yojana; it varies from 1ft. 4in. to 1ft. 8in. in length. |
胄 see styles |
zhòu zhou4 chou chū かぶと |
helmet; descendants (irregular kanji usage) helmet (of armor, armour); headpiece posterity |
芭 see styles |
bā ba1 pa hana はな |
an unidentified fragrant plant mentioned in the Songs of Chu 楚辭|楚辞[Chu3ci2]; used in 芭蕉[ba1jiao1]; used in transliteration (female given name) Hana |
荊 荆 see styles |
jīng jing1 ching kei / ke けい |
chaste tree or berry (Vitex agnus-castus); alternative name for the Zhou Dynasty state of Chu 楚國|楚国[Chu3 guo2] (1) thorny shrub; (2) wild rose; briar; (3) thorn; (4) (archit) cusp; (surname) Kei |
註 注 see styles |
zhù zhu4 chu chū ちゅう |
to register; to annotate; note; comment (noun/participle) annotation; explanatory note; comment Explain, open up the meaning, define. |
誅 诛 see styles |
zhū zhu1 chu chuu / chu ちゅう |
to put (a criminal) to death; to punish death penalty |
躄 see styles |
bì bi4 pi chū いざり |
both feet crippled; lame (1) crawling on the ground; shuffling one one's knees; (2) (sensitive word) cripple crippled |
郢 see styles |
yǐng ying3 ying |
Ying, ancient capital of Chu 楚 in Hubei, Jianling county 江陵縣|江陵县 |
酎 see styles |
zhòu zhou4 chou chuu / chu ちゅう |
strong wine (abbreviation) (See 焼酎) shōchū; (female given name) Chuu |
阰 see styles |
pí pi2 p`i pi |
mountain in ancient Chu |
駐 驻 see styles |
zhù zhu4 chu chuu / chu ちゅう |
to halt; to stay; to be stationed (of troops, diplomats etc) (abbreviation) (See 駐車場) parking; parking lot; parking space |
中周 see styles |
zhōng zhōu zhong1 zhou1 chung chou chū shū |
middle round |
中壇 中坛 see styles |
zhōng tán zhong1 tan2 chung t`an chung tan chū dan |
middle altar |
中現 中现 see styles |
zhōng xiàn zhong1 xian4 chung hsien chū gen |
here manifested |
中觀 中观 see styles |
zhōng guān zhong1 guan1 chung kuan chū gan |
Meditation on the Mean, one of the 三觀; also meditation on the absolute which unites all opposites. There are various forms of such meditation, that of the 法相宗, the 三論宗, the 天台宗. v. 中論. |
伍奢 see styles |
wǔ shē wu3 she1 wu she |
Wu She (–522 BC), father of Wu Zixu 伍子胥[Wu3 Zi3xu1], official of the state of Chu, executed after being falsely accused by King Ping of Chu |
優孟 优孟 see styles |
yōu mèng you1 meng4 yu meng |
You Meng, famous court jester during the reign of King Zhuang of Chu 楚莊王|楚庄王[Chu3 Zhuang1 wang2], known for his intelligence and sharp tongue |
六国 see styles |
rikkoku; rokkoku; rikukoku りっこく; ろっこく; りくこく |
(1) (hist) (See 戦国時代・2) the Six Kingdoms (of China's Warring States period: Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Wei and Zhao); (2) (See 香道・こうどう,真南蛮,真那伽,佐曾羅,寸門多羅,伽羅・2) the six tree-derived incense varieties used in kōdō ceremonies |
劫中 see styles |
jié zhōng jie2 zhong1 chieh chung kō chū |
within an eon |
卽中 see styles |
jí zhōng ji2 zhong1 chi chung soku chū |
The via media is that which lies between or embraces both the 空 and the 假, i.e. the void, or noumenal, and the phenomenal. |
吳楚 吴楚 see styles |
wú chǔ wu2 chu3 wu ch`u wu chu |
southern states of Wu and Chu; the middle and lower Yangtze valley |
呉楚 see styles |
goso ごそ |
(place-name) historical states of Wu and Chu (modern-day Jiangsu, Hunan and Hubei Provinces) (China); southern shore of the Yangtze |
周處 周处 see styles |
zhōu chǔ zhou1 chu3 chou ch`u chou chu |
Zhou Chu (236-297), Jin dynasty general |
天問 天问 see styles |
tiān wèn tian1 wen4 t`ien wen tien wen tenmon てんもん |
Tianwen, or Questions to Heaven, a long poem by Chu Yuan 屈原[Qu1 Yuan2]; Tianwen, a series of interplanetary missions developed by the China National Space Administration starting in 2016, named after the poem (1) (ev) Tianwen (Chinese interplanetary mission); (2) (work) Heavenly Questions (classical Chinese poem); (ev) Tianwen (Chinese interplanetary mission); (wk) Heavenly Questions (classical Chinese poem) |
字喃 see styles |
chunomu; chuunomu / chunomu; chunomu チュノム; チューノム |
(kana only) chu nom (formerly used Vietnamese script based on Chinese characters) (vie: chu nôm) |
屈原 see styles |
qū yuán qu1 yuan2 ch`ü yüan chü yüan kutsugen くつげん |
Qu Yuan (340-278 BC), famous Warring States statesman and poet, author of Sorrow at Parting 離騷|离骚 Lisao in Songs of Chu 楚辭|楚辞 (surname) Kutsugen; (person) Qu Yuan (BC 343.1.21-278.5.5; Chinese poet) |
廚庫 厨库 see styles |
chú kù chu2 ku4 ch`u k`u chu ku chū ku |
temple kitchen hall |
曲松 see styles |
qǔ sōng qu3 song1 ch`ü sung chü sung magarimatsu まがりまつ |
Qusum county, Tibetan: Chu gsum rdzong, in Lhokha prefecture 山南地區|山南地区[Shan1 nan2 di4 qu1], Tibet (place-name) Magarimatsu |
曲水 see styles |
qǔ shuǐ qu3 shui3 ch`ü shui chü shui kyokusui きょくすい |
Qüxü county, Tibetan: Chu shur rdzong in Lhasa 拉薩|拉萨[La1 sa4], Tibet meandering stream; (given name) Kyokusui |
曹參 曹参 see styles |
cáo cān cao2 can1 ts`ao ts`an tsao tsan |
Cao Can (-190 BC), second chancellor of Han Dynasty, contributed to its founding by fighting on Liu Bang's 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] side during the Chu-Han Contention 楚漢戰爭|楚汉战争[Chu3 Han4 Zhan4 zheng1]; also pr. [Cao2 Shen1] See: 曹参 |
會中 会中 see styles |
huì zhōng hui4 zhong1 hui chung e chū |
within the assembly |
朱熹 see styles |
zhū xī zhu1 xi1 chu hsi shuki しゅき |
Zhu Xi or Chu Hsi (1130-1200), also known as Master Zhu 朱子[Zhu1 zi3], Song dynasty Confucian writer and propagandist, founder of neo-Confucianism (female given name) Shuki; (person) Zhu Xi (1130-1200 CE); Chu Hsi |
松潘 see styles |
sōng pān song1 pan1 sung p`an sung pan |
Songpan County (Tibetan: zung chu rdzong) in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture 阿壩藏族羌族自治州|阿坝藏族羌族自治州[A1 ba4 Zang4 zu2 Qiang1 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], northwest Sichuan |
楚國 楚国 see styles |
chǔ guó chu3 guo2 ch`u kuo chu kuo |
the state of Chu, one of the most important of the small states contending for power in China between 770 and 223 BC, located around present-day Hubei |
楚辭 楚辞 see styles |
chǔ cí chu3 ci2 ch`u tz`u chu tzu |
Songs of Chu, an anthology of poetic songs, many from the state of Chu 楚[Chu3], collected in the Han dynasty 漢朝|汉朝[Han4chao2] |
檀中 see styles |
tán zhōng tan2 zhong1 t`an chung tan chung dan chū |
see 膻中[dan4zhong1] Among the patrons. |
此中 see styles |
cǐ zhōng ci3 zhong1 tz`u chung tzu chung shi chū |
here |
毛遂 see styles |
máo suì mao2 sui4 mao sui |
Mao Sui (third century BC), who proverbially offered his services to the King of Chu 楚, see 毛遂自薦|毛遂自荐[Mao2 Sui4 zi4 jian4] |
珠江 see styles |
zhū jiāng zhu1 jiang1 chu chiang shukou / shuko しゅこう |
Pearl River (Guangdong) Pearl River (China); Canton River; Zhu Jiang; Chu Chiang; (place-name) Zhu Jiang; Chu Kiang |
禺中 see styles |
yú zhōng yu2 zhong1 yü chung gu chū |
the middle of the 巳 hour, 10 a. m. Tiantai called the fourth period of Buddha's teaching the 禺中. |
經中 经中 see styles |
jīng zhōng jing1 zhong1 ching chung kyō chū |
in the sūtra(s) |
蕭何 萧何 see styles |
xiāo hé xiao1 he2 hsiao ho |
Xiao He (-193 BC), famous strategist and chancellor, fought on Liu Bang's 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] side during the Chu-Han Contention 楚漢戰爭|楚汉战争[Chu3 Han4 Zhan4 zheng1] |
金川 see styles |
jīn chuān jin1 chuan1 chin ch`uan chin chuan kingawa きんがわ |
Jinchuan County (Tibetan: chu chen rdzong) in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture 阿壩藏族羌族自治州|阿坝藏族羌族自治州[A1 ba4 Zang4 zu2 Qiang1 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], northwest Sichuan (surname) Kingawa |
雅江 see styles |
yǎ jiāng ya3 jiang1 ya chiang masae まさえ |
Yajiang county (Tibetan: nyag chu rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州, Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet) (m,f) Masae |
離騷 离骚 see styles |
lí sāo li2 sao1 li sao |
On Encountering Sorrow, poem by Qu Yuan 屈原[Qu1 Yuan2] in Songs of Chu 楚辭|楚辞[Chu3 ci2] |
鴻溝 鸿沟 see styles |
hóng gōu hong2 gou1 hung kou |
(fig.) gulf; chasm; wide gap; (originally) the Hong Canal in Henan, which in ancient times formed the border between enemies Chu 楚[Chu3] and Han 漢|汉[Han4] |
黑水 see styles |
hēi shuǐ hei1 shui3 hei shui |
Heishui County (Tibetan: khro chu rdzong) in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture 阿壩藏族羌族自治州|阿坝藏族羌族自治州[A1 ba4 Zang4 zu2 Qiang1 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], northwest Sichuan |
ちゅう see styles |
chuu / chu チュウ |
(noun/participle) (1) (colloquialism) kiss; (n,adv-to) (2) squeak (as in the sound made by mice); (3) sound of liquid being sucked up; (female given name) Chuu |
下中上 see styles |
xià zhōng shàng xia4 zhong1 shang4 hsia chung shang ge chū jō |
inferior, middling and superior |
中印度 see styles |
zhōng yìn dù zhong1 yin4 du4 chung yin tu Chū indo |
Central India |
中安居 see styles |
zhōng ān jū zhong1 an1 ju1 chung an chü chū ango |
middle retreat |
中将棋 see styles |
chuushougi / chushogi ちゅうしょうぎ |
{shogi} chu shogi (large 12x12 board shogi variant) |
中阿含 see styles |
zhōng ā hán zhong1 a1 han2 chung a han Chū agon |
Middle Length Āgamas |
二中間 二中间 see styles |
èr zhōng jiān er4 zhong1 jian1 erh chung chien ni chū ken |
between the two |
伍子胥 see styles |
wǔ zǐ xū wu3 zi3 xu1 wu tzu hsü |
Wu Zixu (–484 BC), Chu-born strategist for Wu. After the King of Chu executed his family, he fled to Wu and masterminded Wu's invasion of Chu (506 BC), destroying its capital in a campaign that doubled as personal vengeance. |
佛法中 see styles |
fó fǎ zhōng fo2 fa3 zhong1 fo fa chung buppō chū |
among the marks of a buddha |
初中後 初中后 see styles |
chū zhōng hòu chu1 zhong1 hou4 ch`u chung hou chu chung hou sho chū go |
beginning, middle, and after |
前中後 前中后 see styles |
qián zhōng hòu qian2 zhong1 hou4 ch`ien chung hou chien chung hou zen chū go |
Former, intermediate, after. |
劣中妙 see styles |
liè zhōng miào lie4 zhong1 miao4 lieh chung miao retsu chū myō |
inferior, middling, and superior |
四分律 see styles |
sì fēn lǜ si4 fen1 lv4 ssu fen lü Shibun ritsu |
The four-division Vinaya or discipline of the Dharmagupta school, divided into four sections of 20, 15, 14, and 11 chuan. The 四分律藏 Dharma-gupta-vinaya was tr. in A. D. 405 by Buddhayasas and 竺佛念 Chu Fo-nien; the 四分比丘尼羯磨法 Dharmagupta-bhikṣuṇī-karman was tr. by Gunavarman in 431: and there are numerous other works of this order. |
大衆中 大众中 see styles |
dà zhòng zhōng da4 zhong4 zhong1 ta chung chung daishu chū |
surrounded by a great crowd |
安居中 see styles |
ān jū zhōng an1 ju1 zhong1 an chü chung ango chū |
during retreat |
屈步蟲 屈步虫 see styles |
qū bù chóng qu1 bu4 chong2 ch`ü pu ch`ung chü pu chung kutsubu chū |
inchworm |
年楚河 see styles |
nián chǔ hé nian2 chu3 he2 nien ch`u ho nien chu ho |
Nyang qu or Nian chu River in Tibet, a tributary of Yarlung Tsangpo |
律經註 律经注 see styles |
lǜ jīng zhù lv4 jing1 zhu4 lü ching chu Ritsukyō chū |
Vinayasūtra-vṛtti |
心中愛 心中爱 see styles |
xīn zhōng ài xin1 zhong1 ai4 hsin chung ai shin chū ai |
desire in one's mind |
於其中 于其中 see styles |
yú qí zhōng yu2 qi2 zhong1 yü ch`i chung yü chi chung o ki chū |
within this |
日禺中 see styles |
rì yú zhōng ri4 yu2 zhong1 jih yü chung hi no gu chū |
10 a. m. styled by Tiantai the hour of 般若 wisdom. |
曲松縣 曲松县 see styles |
qǔ sōng xiàn qu3 song1 xian4 ch`ü sung hsien chü sung hsien |
Qusum county, Tibetan: Chu gsum rdzong, in Lhokha prefecture 山南地區|山南地区[Shan1 nan2 di4 qu1], Tibet |
曲水縣 曲水县 see styles |
qǔ shuǐ xiàn qu3 shui3 xian4 ch`ü shui hsien chü shui hsien |
Qüxü county, Tibetan: Chu shur rdzong in Lhasa 拉薩|拉萨[La1 sa4], Tibet |
曲麻萊 曲麻莱 see styles |
qǔ má lái qu3 ma2 lai2 ch`ü ma lai chü ma lai |
Qumarlêb County (Tibetan: chu dmar leb rdzong) in Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 玉樹藏族自治州|玉树藏族自治州[Yu4 shu4 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai |
有空中 see styles |
yǒu kōng zhōng you3 kong1 zhong1 yu k`ung chung yu kung chung u kū chū |
The three terms, phenomenal, noumenal, and the link or mean, v. 中 and 空. |
朱立倫 朱立伦 see styles |
zhū lì lún zhu1 li4 lun2 chu li lun |
Eric Chu (1961-), Taiwanese KMT politician |
松潘縣 松潘县 see styles |
sōng pān xiàn song1 pan1 xian4 sung p`an hsien sung pan hsien |
Songpan County (Tibetan: zung chu rdzong) in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture 阿壩藏族羌族自治州|阿坝藏族羌族自治州[A1 ba4 Zang4 zu2 Qiang1 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], northwest Sichuan |
楚懷王 楚怀王 see styles |
chǔ huái wáng chu3 huai2 wang2 ch`u huai wang chu huai wang |
King Huai of Chu (reigned 328-299 BC); later King Huai of Chu (reigned 208-205 BC) |
楚莊王 楚庄王 see styles |
chǔ zhuāng wáng chu3 zhuang1 wang2 ch`u chuang wang chu chuang wang |
King Zhuang of Chu (reigned 613-591 BC), one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸 |
水中月 see styles |
shuǐ zhōng yuè shui3 zhong1 yue4 shui chung yüeh sui chū no tsuki |
v. 水月. |
洪秀柱 see styles |
hóng xiù zhù hong2 xiu4 zhu4 hung hsiu chu |
Hung Hsiu-chu (1948-), Taiwanese KMT politician |
火焰中 see styles |
huǒ yàn zhōng huo3 yan4 zhong1 huo yen chung kaen chū |
in the fire |
現法中 现法中 see styles |
xiàn fǎ zhōng xian4 fa3 zhong1 hsien fa chung genbō chū |
within the present world |
生死中 see styles |
shēng sǐ zhōng sheng1 si3 zhong1 sheng ssu chung shōji chū |
in cyclic existence |
空假中 see styles |
kōng jiǎ zhōng kong1 jia3 zhong1 k`ung chia chung kung chia chung kū ke chū |
Unreality, reality, and the middle or mean doctrine; noumenon, phenomenon, and the principle or absolute which unifies both. 空Unreality, that things do not exist in reality; 假 reality, that things exist though in "derived" or "borrowed" form, consisting of elements which are permanent; 中 the "middle" doctrine of the Madhyamaka School, which denies both positions in the interests of the transcendental, or absolute. 空以破一切法, 假以立一切法, 中以妙一切法 other 卽 空卽假卽中. śūnya (universality) annihilates all relativities, particularity establishes all relativities, the middle path transcends and unites all relativities. Tiantai asserts that there is no contradiction in them and calls them a unity, the one including the other 即空即假即中. |
經中說 经中说 see styles |
jīng zhōng shuō jing1 zhong1 shuo1 ching chung shuo kyō chū setsu |
explained in the sūtra[s] |
臂肘腕 see styles |
bì zhǒu wàn bi4 zhou3 wan4 pi chou wan hi chū wan |
forearms |
處宮中 处宫中 see styles |
chù gōng zhōng chu4 gong1 zhong1 ch`u kung chung chu kung chung sho kyū chū |
inside the palace |
虛空中 虚空中 see styles |
xū kōng zhōng xu1 kong1 zhong1 hsü k`ung chung hsü kung chung kokū chū |
in space; the sky |
褚人獲 褚人获 see styles |
chǔ rén huò chu3 ren2 huo4 ch`u jen huo chu jen huo |
Chu Renhuo (1635-1682), author of historical novel Dramatized History of Sui and Tang 隋唐演義|隋唐演义[Sui2 Tang2 Yan3 yi4] |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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