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There are 21 total results for your Citadel search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

牙城

see styles
yá chéng
    ya2 cheng2
ya ch`eng
    ya cheng
 gajou / gajo
    がじょう
citadel; military headquarters
stronghold (esp. of an enemy or opponent); inner citadel; bastion; (given name) Gajō

危城

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wéi chéng
    wei2 cheng2
wei ch`eng
    wei cheng
 kijō
A perilous citadel, i. e. the body.

城塞

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 jousai / josai
    じょうさい
fortress; stronghold; citadel

城廓

see styles
 joukaku / jokaku
    じょうかく
fortress; castle; citadel; enclosure; castle walls

城砦

see styles
 jousai / josai
    じょうさい
fortress; stronghold; citadel

城郭

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chéng guō
    cheng2 guo1
ch`eng kuo
    cheng kuo
 joukaku / jokaku
    じょうかく
a city wall
fortress; castle; citadel; enclosure; castle walls

心城

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xīn chéng
    xin1 cheng2
hsin ch`eng
    hsin cheng
 shinjō
The citadel of the mind, i. e. as guardian over action; others intp. it as the body, cf. 心亭.

本丸

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 honmaru
    ほんまる
(1) inner citadel; (2) core; center; centre; focus; crux; (place-name, surname) Honmaru

本拠

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 honkyo
    ほんきょ
stronghold; inner citadel; base; headquarters

根城

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 nejiro
    ねじろ
(1) stronghold; citadel; (2) base (of operations); headquarters; (place-name, surname) Nejō

法城

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fǎ chéng
    fa3 cheng2
fa ch`eng
    fa cheng
 houjou / hojo
    ほうじょう
(given name) Hōjō
Dharma as a citadel against the false; the secure nirvāṇa abode; the sūtras as the guardians of truth.

衛城


卫城

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wèi chéng
    wei4 cheng2
wei ch`eng
    wei cheng
citadel; defensive city; acropolis

身城

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shēn chéng
    shen1 cheng2
shen ch`eng
    shen cheng
 shinjō
The body as the citadel of the mind.

金城

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 kinjou / kinjo
    きんじょう
(1) impregnable castle; (2) inner castle citadel; (3) golden castle (nickname for Nagoya Castle); (surname) Konjō

二の丸

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 ninomaru
    にのまる
outer citadel; (surname) Ninomaru

本拠地

see styles
 honkyochi
    ほんきょち
stronghold; inner citadel; base; headquarters

涅槃城

see styles
niè pán chéng
    nie4 pan2 cheng2
nieh p`an ch`eng
    nieh pan cheng
 nehan jō
The nirvāṇa city, the abode of the saints.

西の丸

see styles
 nishinomaru
    にしのまる
(See 江戸城) western citadel; west wing of the Edo castle (where the heir apparent or retired shogun would live); (place-name) Nishinomaru

Variations:
城塞
城砦

 jousai / josai
    じょうさい
(See 要塞) fortress; stronghold; citadel

Variations:
城郭
城廓

 joukaku / jokaku
    じょうかく
fortress; castle; citadel; enclosure; castle walls

Variations:
城郭
城廓(rK)

 joukaku / jokaku
    じょうかく
(1) castle; citadel; fortress; (2) castle walls; enclosure

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

This page contains 21 results for "Citadel" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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.

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