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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
帝国 see styles |
teikoku / tekoku ていこく |
More info & calligraphy: Empire |
帝國 帝国 see styles |
dì guó di4 guo2 ti kuo |
More info & calligraphy: EmpireSee: 帝国 |
韓国 see styles |
kankoku かんこく |
More info & calligraphy: South Korea |
奧斯曼 奥斯曼 see styles |
ào sī màn ao4 si1 man4 ao ssu man |
More info & calligraphy: Ottoman |
成吉思汗 see styles |
chéng jí sī hán cheng2 ji2 si1 han2 ch`eng chi ssu han cheng chi ssu han chingisuhaan / chingisuhan チンギスハーン |
More info & calligraphy: Genghis Khan(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Japanese mutton and vegetable dish; slotted dome cast iron grill for preparing this dish; (person) Genghis Khan (c. 1162-1227) |
アビシニア see styles |
abishinia アビシニア |
More info & calligraphy: Abyssinia |
菻 see styles |
lǐn lin3 lin |
ancient name for east Roman empire |
遼 辽 see styles |
liáo liao2 liao ryouji / ryoji りょうじ |
(bound form) distant; faraway (hist) Liao (Manchurian dynasty; 916-1125 CE); Khitan Empire; (personal name) Ryōji distant |
交趾 see styles |
jiāo zhǐ jiao1 zhi3 chiao chih koochi コーチ |
former southernmost province of the Chinese Empire, now northern Vietnam (place-name) Kōchi (Han dynasty outpost in Vietnam) |
兲朝 see styles |
tiān cháo tian1 chao2 t`ien ch`ao tien chao |
(derog.) the Chinese Communist regime (variant of 天朝[Tian1 chao2] Celestial Empire, invented to circumvent censorship) |
匈奴 see styles |
xiōng nú xiong1 nu2 hsiung nu kyoudo; funnu / kyodo; funnu きょうど; フンヌ |
Xiongnu, a people of the Eastern Steppe who created an empire that flourished around the time of the Qin and Han dynasties (hist) Xiongnu (ancient Central Asian nomadic people associated with the Huns) |
吐蕃 see styles |
tǔ bō tu3 bo1 t`u po tu po toban とばん |
Tubo or Tufan, old name for Tibet; the Tibetan Tubo dynasty 7th-11th century AD; also pr. [Tu3 fan1] (hist) Tibetan Empire (618-842 CE) Turfan |
哈密 see styles |
hā mì ha1 mi4 ha mi Gōmitsu |
see 哈密市[Ha1mi4 Shi4] Hami, 'an ancient city and kingdom in Central Asia north-east of lake Lop in Lat. 43゜3 N., Long, 93°10 E.' Eitel. From Han to Tang times known as I-wu 伊吾, now called Kumul by Turki Mohammadans. For more than 1500 years, owing to its location and supply of water, Hami was a bridgehead for the expansion and control of the outposts of the Chinese empire in Central Asia. |
商鞅 see styles |
shāng yāng shang1 yang1 shang yang shouou / shoo しょうおう |
Shang Yang (c. 390-338 BC), legalist philosopher and statesman of the state of Qin 秦國|秦国[Qin2 guo2], whose reforms paved the way for the eventual unification of the Chinese empire by the Qin dynasty 秦朝|秦朝[Qin2 chao2] (given name) Shouou |
外地 see styles |
wài dì wai4 di4 wai ti sotochi そとち |
parts of the country other than where one is (1) foreign land; overseas land; (2) (hist) overseas territories of the Empire of Japan (e.g. Korea, Taiwan); (surname) Sotochi |
大廈 大厦 see styles |
dà shà da4 sha4 ta sha |
(used in the names of grand buildings such as 百老匯大廈|百老汇大厦 Broadway Mansions (in Shanghai) or 帝國大廈|帝国大厦 Empire State Building etc) |
大泰 see styles |
dà tài da4 tai4 ta t`ai ta tai hiroyasu ひろやす |
(given name) Hiroyasu Syria, the Eastern Roman Empire. |
大秦 see styles |
dà qín da4 qin2 ta ch`in ta chin taishin たいしん |
Han Dynasty term for the Roman Empire 羅馬帝國|罗马帝国[Luo2 ma3 Di4 guo2] (place-name) Taishin |
天朝 see styles |
tiān cháo tian1 chao2 t`ien ch`ao tien chao tenchou / tencho てんちょう |
Celestial Empire, tributary title conferred on imperial China; Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (polite language) imperial court |
天祿 天禄 see styles |
tiān lù tian1 lu4 t`ien lu tien lu |
auspicious sculpted animal, usu. a unicorn or deer with a long tail; possession of the empire See: 天禄 |
故業 故业 see styles |
gù yè gu4 ye4 ku yeh |
old estate; former empire; former occupation |
犁靬 see styles |
lí jiān li2 jian1 li chien |
Han dynasty name for countries in far West; may refer to Silk Road states or Alexandria or the Roman empire |
皇国 see styles |
koukoku / kokoku こうこく |
(dated) (poetic term) Empire (of Japan); the (Japanese) Empire; Japan |
皇祖 see styles |
kouso / koso こうそ |
(divine, historical or legendary) founder of an empire |
西夏 see styles |
xī xià xi1 xia4 hsi hsia seika / seka せいか |
Western Xia dynasty 1038-1227 of Tangut people 黨項|党项 occupying modern Ningxia and parts of Gansu and Shaanxi, overthrown by Mongols (hist) Western Xia (1038-1227); Western Hsia; Tangut Empire; Mi-nyak; (personal name) Seika |
西遼 西辽 see styles |
xī liáo xi1 liao2 hsi liao seiryou / seryo せいりょう |
Western Liao, Khitan kingdom of central Asia 1132-1218 (kana only) (hist) Western Liao (Central Asian Khitan empire; 1132-1211) |
覆亡 see styles |
fù wáng fu4 wang2 fu wang |
fall (of an empire) |
達嚫 达嚫 see styles |
dá chèn da2 chen4 ta ch`en ta chen dasshin |
(達嚫拏) dakṣiṇā, a gift or fee; acknowledgment of a gift; the right hand (which receives the gift); the south. Eitel says it is an ancient name for Deccan, 'situated south of Behar,' and that it is 'often confounded with 大秦國 the eastern Roman empire'. Also 達 M036979 (or 達親 or 達櫬); 噠嚫; 大嚫; 檀嚫. |
三大節 see styles |
sandaisetsu さんだいせつ |
(hist) (See 紀元節,四方拝,天長節) the three grand national holidays (Prayer to the Four Quarters, Empire Day, the Emperor's Birthday; pre-1927) |
五賢帝 see styles |
gokentei / gokente ごけんてい |
(hist) the Five Good Emperors (of the Roman Empire; Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius) |
倪嗣沖 倪嗣冲 see styles |
ní sì chōng ni2 si4 chong1 ni ssu ch`ung ni ssu chung |
Ni Sichong (1868-1924), general closely linked to Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] during his unsuccessful 1915 bid for Empire |
内地人 see styles |
naichijin ないちじん |
(1) (used by people in Hokkaido and Okinawa) people living on Honshu; mainland Japanese; (2) (obsolete) Japanese people (as opposed to the people of the colonies of the Empire of Japan) |
四大節 see styles |
shidaisetsu しだいせつ |
(See 紀元節,四方拝,天長節,明治節) the four grand national holidays (Prayer to the Four Quarters, Empire Day, the Emperor's Birthday, Emperor Meiji's birthday; 1927-1948) |
島帝国 see styles |
touteikoku / totekoku とうていこく |
(rare) island empire |
托勒密 see styles |
tuō lè mì tuo1 le4 mi4 t`o le mi to le mi |
Ptolemy, kings of Egypt after the partition of Alexander the Great's Empire in 305 BC; Ptolemy or Claudius Ptolemaeus (c. 90-c. 168), Alexandrian Greek astronomer, mathematician and geographer, author of the Almagest 天文學大成|天文学大成; see also 托勒玫[Tuo1 le4 mei2] |
拜占庭 see styles |
bài zhàn tíng bai4 zhan4 ting2 pai chan t`ing pai chan ting |
Byzantium; Byzantine or Eastern Roman empire (395-1453) |
日本軍 see styles |
nihongun; nippongun にほんぐん; にっぽんぐん |
(hist) military of the Empire of Japan |
紀元節 see styles |
kigensetsu きげんせつ |
(hist) (See 建国記念の日) Empire Day (February 11th; national holiday held from 1872 to 1948) |
黒契丹 see styles |
karakitai カラキタイ |
(hist) (kana only) Kara Khitai (Central Asian Khitan empire; 1132-1211) |
マリ王国 see styles |
marioukoku / mariokoku マリおうこく |
(place-name) Mali Empire |
亜皮西尼 see styles |
abishinia; abishinia あびしにあ; アビシニア |
(kana only) Abyssinia (Empire of Ethiopia, 980 B.C. to 1974) |
大清帝国 see styles |
daishinteikoku / daishintekoku だいしんていこく |
(hist) (See 清) Great Qing Empire (China; 1644-1912); Qing dynasty |
大清帝國 大清帝国 see styles |
dà qīng dì guó da4 qing1 di4 guo2 ta ch`ing ti kuo ta ching ti kuo |
Great Qing Empire (1644-1911) See: 大清帝国 |
大英帝国 see styles |
daieiteikoku / daietekoku だいえいていこく |
(hist) British Empire |
大英帝國 大英帝国 see styles |
dà yīng dì guó da4 ying1 di4 guo2 ta ying ti kuo |
British Empire See: 大英帝国 |
大韓帝国 see styles |
daikanteikoku / daikantekoku だいかんていこく |
(hist) Korean Empire (1897-1910) |
大韓帝國 大韩帝国 see styles |
dà hán dì guó da4 han2 di4 guo2 ta han ti kuo |
Korean Empire, from fall of Joseon dynasty in 1897 to annexation by Japan in 1910 |
契丹國志 契丹国志 see styles |
qì dān guó zhì qi4 dan1 guo2 zhi4 ch`i tan kuo chih chi tan kuo chih |
History of the Liao Dynasty, 13th-century book on the history of the Khitan Empire (916-1125) |
奧匈帝國 奥匈帝国 see styles |
ào xiōng dì guó ao4 xiong1 di4 guo2 ao hsiung ti kuo |
Austro-Hungarian Empire 1867-1918 |
威震天下 see styles |
wēi zhèn tiān xià wei1 zhen4 tian1 xia4 wei chen t`ien hsia wei chen tien hsia |
to inspire awe throughout the empire (idiom) |
帝国大学 see styles |
teikokudaigaku / tekokudaigaku ていこくだいがく |
(1) (hist) imperial university; university founded by the Empire of Japan between 1886 and 1939; (2) (hist) Imperial University (name of the University of Tokyo between 1886 and 1897) |
帝国憲法 see styles |
teikokukenpou / tekokukenpo ていこくけんぽう |
(hist) (abbreviation) (See 大日本帝国憲法) Meiji Constitution; Constitution of the Empire of Japan |
帝国議会 see styles |
teikokugikai / tekokugikai ていこくぎかい |
(1) (hist) Imperial Diet; legislative assembly of Japan (1889-1947); (2) (hist) Imperial Diet; legislative assembly of the Holy Roman Empire |
帝國大廈 帝国大厦 see styles |
dì guó dà shà di4 guo2 da4 sha4 ti kuo ta sha |
Empire State Building (New York City) |
托勒密王 see styles |
tuō lè mì wáng tuo1 le4 mi4 wang2 t`o le mi wang to le mi wang |
Ptolemy, kings of Egypt after the partition of Alexander the Great's Empire in 305 BC |
拉薩條約 拉萨条约 see styles |
lā sà tiáo yuē la1 sa4 tiao2 yue1 la sa t`iao yüeh la sa tiao yüeh |
Treaty of Lhasa (1904) between British empire and Tibet |
掃除天下 扫除天下 see styles |
sǎo chú - tiān xià sao3 chu2 - tian1 xia4 sao ch`u - t`ien hsia sao chu - tien hsia |
(idiom) to re-establish order throughout the empire |
明治憲法 see styles |
meijikenpou / mejikenpo めいじけんぽう |
(hist) (See 大日本帝国憲法) Meiji Constitution; Constitution of the Empire of Japan |
第2帝政 see styles |
dainiteisei / dainitese だいにていせい |
(French) Second Empire |
第一帝政 see styles |
daiichiteisei / daichitese だいいちていせい |
(hist) (French) First Empire |
羅馬帝國 罗马帝国 see styles |
luó mǎ dì guó luo2 ma3 di4 guo2 lo ma ti kuo |
Roman Empire (27 BC-476 AD) |
蒙古帝国 see styles |
moukoteikoku / mokotekoku もうこていこく |
(hist) (See モンゴル帝国) Mongol Empire |
薩桑王朝 萨桑王朝 see styles |
sà sāng wáng cháo sa4 sang1 wang2 chao2 sa sang wang ch`ao sa sang wang chao |
Sassanid Empire of Persia (c. 2nd-7th century AD) |
薩珊王朝 萨珊王朝 see styles |
sà shān wáng cháo sa4 shan1 wang2 chao2 sa shan wang ch`ao sa shan wang chao |
Sassanid Empire of Persia (c. 2nd-7th century AD) |
銀河帝国 see styles |
gingateikoku / gingatekoku ぎんがていこく |
galactic empire (in science fiction) |
インカ帝国 see styles |
inkateikoku / inkatekoku インカていこく |
(hist) Incan Empire; (place-name) Inca Empire |
エンパイア see styles |
enpaia エンパイア |
empire |
エンパイヤ see styles |
enpaiya エンパイヤ |
empire |
クリルタイ see styles |
kurirutai クリルタイ |
(hist) kurultai (political and military council in the Mongol Empire) (mon: khuruldai); quriltai |
デロス同盟 see styles |
derosudoumei / derosudome デロスどうめい |
(hist) Delian League (the Athenian empire) |
ドイツ帝国 see styles |
doitsuteikoku / doitsutekoku ドイツていこく |
(place-name) Germanic Empire |
ミラノ勅令 see styles |
miranochokurei / miranochokure ミラノちょくれい |
(hist) Edict of Milan (313 CE edict that proclaimed religious tolerance in the Roman Empire) |
ムガル帝国 see styles |
mugaruteikoku / mugarutekoku ムガルていこく |
Mughal Empire; (place-name) Mughal Empire |
ラテン帝国 see styles |
ratenteikoku / ratentekoku ラテンていこく |
(hist) Latin Empire (Constantinople, 1204-1261) |
ローマ帝国 see styles |
roomateikoku / roomatekoku ローマていこく |
(hist) Roman Empire; (place-name) Roman Empire |
ロシア帝国 see styles |
roshiateikoku / roshiatekoku ロシアていこく |
(hist) Russian Empire (1721-1917) |
俄羅斯帝國 俄罗斯帝国 see styles |
é luó sī dì guó e2 luo2 si1 di4 guo2 o lo ssu ti kuo |
Russian empire (1546-1917) |
倭馬亞王朝 倭马亚王朝 see styles |
wō mǎ yà wáng cháo wo1 ma3 ya4 wang2 chao2 wo ma ya wang ch`ao wo ma ya wang chao |
Umayyad Empire (661-750, in Iberia -1031), successor of the Rashidun caliphate |
哈里發帝國 哈里发帝国 see styles |
hā lǐ fā dì guó ha1 li3 fa1 di4 guo2 ha li fa ti kuo |
Caliphate (Islamic empire formed after the death of the Prophet Muhammad 穆罕默德[Mu4han3mo4de2] in 632) |
大日本帝国 see styles |
dainipponteikoku / dainippontekoku だいにっぽんていこく |
(hist) Empire of Japan (Japan's official name under the Meiji Constitution); (personal name) Dainipponteikoku |
大空位時代 see styles |
daikuuijidai / daikuijidai だいくういじだい |
(hist) Great Interregnum (period of the Holy Roman Empire; approx. 1254-1273) |
奧斯曼帝國 奥斯曼帝国 see styles |
ào sī màn dì guó ao4 si1 man4 di4 guo2 ao ssu man ti kuo |
the Ottoman Empire |
居魯士大帝 居鲁士大帝 see styles |
jū lǔ shì dà dì ju1 lu3 shi4 da4 di4 chü lu shih ta ti |
Cyrus the Great (ca. 600-530 BC), the founder of the Persian Empire and the conqueror of Babylon |
東羅馬帝國 东罗马帝国 see styles |
dōng luó mǎ dì guó dong1 luo2 ma3 di4 guo2 tung lo ma ti kuo |
Eastern Roman empire or Byzantium (395-1453) |
薩拉森帝國 萨拉森帝国 see styles |
sà lā sēn dì guó sa4 la1 sen1 di4 guo2 sa la sen ti kuo |
Saracen Empire (medieval European name for Arab empire) |
鄂圖曼帝國 鄂图曼帝国 see styles |
è tú màn dì guó e4 tu2 man4 di4 guo2 o t`u man ti kuo o tu man ti kuo |
Ottoman Empire (Tw) |
阿拔斯王朝 see styles |
ā bá sī wáng cháo a1 ba2 si1 wang2 chao2 a pa ssu wang ch`ao a pa ssu wang chao |
Abbasid Empire (750-1258), successor of the Umayyad caliphate |
イェニチェリ see styles |
enicheri イェニチェリ |
Janissaries (tur:); Janissary corps; elite infantry in the Ottoman Empire |
イギリス帝国 see styles |
igirisuteikoku / igirisutekoku イギリスていこく |
(hist) (See 大英帝国) British Empire; (place-name) British Empire |
オスマン帝国 see styles |
osumanteikoku / osumantekoku オスマンていこく |
(hist) Ottoman Empire |
クメール帝国 see styles |
kumeeruteikoku / kumeerutekoku クメールていこく |
(place-name) Khmer Empire |
ビザンツ帝国 see styles |
bizantsuteikoku / bizantsutekoku ビザンツていこく |
Byzantine Empire |
ミタンニ王国 see styles |
mitannioukoku / mitanniokoku ミタンニおうこく |
(place-name) Mitanni Empire |
メディア王国 see styles |
mediaoukoku / mediaokoku メディアおうこく |
(place-name) Median Empire |
モンゴル帝国 see styles |
mongoruteikoku / mongorutekoku モンゴルていこく |
(hist) Mongol Empire |
大東亞共榮圈 大东亚共荣圈 see styles |
dà dōng yà gòng róng quān da4 dong1 ya4 gong4 rong2 quan1 ta tung ya kung jung ch`üan ta tung ya kung jung chüan |
Great East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, Japanese wartime slogan for their short-lived Pacific Empire, first enunciated by Prime Minister Prince KONOE Fumimaro 近衛文麿|近卫文麿 in 1938 |
東ローマ帝国 see styles |
higashiroomateikoku / higashiroomatekoku ひがしローマていこく |
(hist) Eastern Roman Empire |
神聖羅馬帝國 神圣罗马帝国 see styles |
shén shèng luó mǎ dì guó shen2 sheng4 luo2 ma3 di4 guo2 shen sheng lo ma ti kuo |
the Holy Roman Empire (history) |
紐約帝國大廈 纽约帝国大厦 see styles |
niǔ yuē dì guó dà shà niu3 yue1 di4 guo2 da4 sha4 niu yüeh ti kuo ta sha |
Empire State Building |
西ローマ帝国 see styles |
nishiroomateikoku / nishiroomatekoku にしローマていこく |
(hist) Western Roman Empire |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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