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Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
qìng
    qing4
ch`ing
    ching
 kei / ke
    けい

More info & calligraphy:

Khánh
chime stones, ancient percussion instrument made of stone or jade pieces hung in a row and struck as a xylophone
sounding stone; qing; ancient Chinese chime shaped like a chevron (inverted 'v'), orig. of stone, today often metal, in Japan primarily used at Buddhist temples; (given name) Kei
A piece of flat stone or metal, used as a gong, or for musical percussion.


see styles
gōng
    gong1
kung
 kū

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Kung / Gong
surname Gong
to provide

こん

see styles
 kon
    コン
(archaism) (feminine speech) (secret language of court ladies) (See 牛蒡) great burdock; (place-name) Gong; Khong; Conn

功夫

see styles
gōng fu
    gong1 fu5
kung fu
 norio
    のりお

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Kung Fu / Gong Fu
skill; art; kung fu; labor; effort
(kana only) {MA} kung fu (chi: gōngfu); (male given name) Norio
work

拳法

see styles
quán fǎ
    quan2 fa3
ch`üan fa
    chüan fa
 kenpou / kenpo
    けんぽう

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Kenpo / Kempo / Quan Fa / Chuan Fa
boxing; fighting technique
(1) Chinese martial arts; kung fu; wushu; quanfa; (2) kenpō (martial arts); kempo

洪家

see styles
hóng jiā
    hong2 jia1
hung chia

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Hung Gar
the Hong family (household); Hung Gar Kung Fu - Martial Art

猿拳

see styles
 saruken
    さるけん

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Monkey Fist
{MA} Monkey Fist; Monkey-Style kung-fu

練功


练功

see styles
liàn gōng
    lian4 gong1
lien kung
 renkou / renko
    れんこう

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Skill Acquired Through Hard Training
to do tai chi; to practice kung-fu (or other martial art); to train (for dancing, acrobatics etc)
{MA} skills acquired through hard training; feats of practice

コーン

see styles
 goon
    ゴーン

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Coan
dong (of a bell or gong); (surname) Ghosn

少林寺

see styles
shào lín sì
    shao4 lin2 si4
shao lin ssu
 shourinji / shorinji
    しょうりんじ

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Shaolin Temple
Shaolin Temple, Buddhist monastery famous for its kung fu monks
(place-name) Shaolin Temple (China); Shourinji
The monastery at 少室 in 登封 Dengfeng xian, Henanfu, where Bodhidharma sat with his face to a wall for nine years.

少林拳

see styles
 shourinken / shorinken
    しょうりんけん

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Shaolin Chuan / Shao Lin Quan
Shaolin kung fu

少林寺拳法

see styles
 shourinjikenpou / shorinjikenpo
    しょうりんじけんぽう

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Shorinji Kempo / Kenpo
(See 少林拳) Shorinji Kempo (modern Japanese martial art based on Shaolin kung fu)

see styles
píng
    ping2
p`ing
    ping
(onom.) bang! (gong, gun firing etc)

see styles
qiāo
    qiao1
ch`iao
    chiao
 noboru
    のぼる
to hit; to strike; to tap; to rap; to knock; to rip sb off; to overcharge
(given name) Noboru
To knock, beat, pound, e.g. a drum, gong, or gate.

see styles
zhuī
    zhui1
chui
 shiina / shina
    しいな
(bound form) vertebra
(kana only) any beech tree of genus Castanopsis; chinquapin; chinkapin; (female given name) Shiina
A hammer, especially for a gong, etc.; idem 槌.


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shāi
    shai1
shai
 furui
    ふるい
(bound form) a sieve; to sieve; to sift; to filter; to eliminate through selection; to warm a pot of rice wine (over a fire or in hot water); to pour (wine or tea); (dialect) to strike (a gong)
(1) sieve; sifter; screen; (2) screening (jobs, candidates, etc.)


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zhēng
    zheng1
cheng
 masashi
    まさし
gong used to halt troops
gong; handbell; (given name) Masashi
A small gong struck during the worship, or service.


see styles
luó
    luo2
lo
gong; CL:面[mian4]

ちん

see styles
 chin
    チン
jing (Korean gong) (kor:); (place-name) Chin (Burmah); Ching; Chinn; Zinn

周家

see styles
zhōu jiā
    zhou1 jia1
chou chia
 shuuji / shuji
    しゅうじ
the Zhou family (household, firm etc); Jow-Ga Kung Fu - Martial Art
(surname) Shuuji

喚鐘


唤钟

see styles
huàn zhōng
    huan4 zhong1
huan chung
 kanshō
半鐘 (or飯鐘) The dinner bell or gong.

子貢


子贡

see styles
zǐ gòng
    zi3 gong4
tzu kung
 shikou / shiko
    しこう
Zi Gong or Duanmu Ci 端木賜|端木赐[Duan1 mu4 Ci4] (520 BC-), disciple of Confucius
(personal name) Shikou

廝鑼


厮锣

see styles
sī luó
    si1 luo2
ssu lo
small gong

彌勒


弥勒

see styles
mí lè
    mi2 le4
mi le
 miroku
    みろく
Maitreya, the future Bodhisattva, to come after Shakyamuni Buddha
(surname) Miroku
Maitreya, friendly, benevolent. The Buddhist Messiah, or next Buddha, now in the Tuṣita heaven, who is to come 5,000 years after the nirvāṇa of Śākyamuni, or according to other reckoning after 4,000 heavenly years, i.e. 5,670,000,000 human years. According to tradition he was born in Southern India of a Brahman family. His two epithets are 慈氏 Benevolent, and Ajita 阿逸多 'Invincible'. He presides over the spread of the church, protects its members and will usher in ultimate victory for Buddhism. His image is usually in the hall of the four guardians facing outward, where he is represented as the fat laughing Buddha, but in some places his image is tall, e.g. in Peking in the Yung Ho Kung. Other forms are彌帝M075962; 迷諦隸; 梅低梨; 梅怛麗 (梅怛藥 or 梅怛邪); 每怛哩; 昧怛 M067070曳; 彌羅. There are numerous Maitreya sūtras.

愚公

see styles
 gukou / guko
    ぐこう
(char) Yu Gong (main character in the 4th century BC Chinese fable "The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains"); Yúgōng; Yukong; (ch) Yu Gong (main character in the 4th century BC Chinese fable "The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains"); Yúgōng; Yukong

成大

see styles
chéng dà
    cheng2 da4
ch`eng ta
    cheng ta
 sonde
    そんで
National Cheng Kung University (abbr. for 成功大學|成功大学[Cheng2 gong1 Da4 xue2])
(personal name) Sonde

拳棒

see styles
quán bàng
    quan2 bang4
ch`üan pang
    chüan pang
martial arts; kung fu

敲鑼


敲锣

see styles
qiāo luó
    qiao1 luo2
ch`iao lo
    chiao lo
to beat a gong

曾鞏


曾巩

see styles
zēng gǒng
    zeng1 gong3
tseng kung
 soukyou / sokyo
    そうきょう
Zeng Gong (1019–1083), Song dynasty writer, one of the eight giants 唐宋八大家[Tang2 Song4 ba1 da4 jia1]
(personal name) Soukyō

木鐸


木铎

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mù duó
    mu4 duo2
mu to
 bokutaku
    ぼくたく
(1) bell with wooden clapper; (2) leader; guide (of the public)
wooden gong

木魚


木鱼

see styles
mù yú
    mu4 yu2
mu yü
 mokugyo
    もくぎょ
mokugyo; wooden fish (percussion instrument)
(Buddhist term) fish gong; fish wood block; temple block; round, hollow, wood block (vaguely fish-shaped, usu. with scales), struck while chanting sutras
The wooden fish; there are two kinds, one round for use to keep time in chanting, the other long for calling to meals. The origin of the use of a fish is unkজxample to monks to be watchful: there is no evidence of connection with the Christian ίχθύς.ί 木馬 Wooden horse, a symbol of emancipation.

杢魚

see styles
 mokugyo
    もくぎょ
(Buddhist term) fish gong; fish wood block; temple block; round, hollow, wood block (vaguely fish-shaped, usu. with scales), struck while chanting sutras

気功

see styles
 kikou / kiko
    きこう
breathing exercise; breath control; spirit cultivation; chi kung; qigong

洪佛

see styles
hóng fó
    hong2 fo2
hung fo
Hung Fut style kung fu

犍稚

see styles
jiān zhì
    jian1 zhi4
chien chih
 kenchi
ghaṇṭā, also 犍地; 犍椎; 犍槌; 犍遲; a bell, gong, or any similar resonant article.

玄奘

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xuán zàng
    xuan2 zang4
hsüan tsang
 genjou / genjo
    げんじょう
Xuanzang (602-664), Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator who traveled to India 629-645
(given name) Genjō; (person) Xuanzang (602-664)
Xuanzang, whose name is written variously e. g. Hsüan Chuang, Hiüen-tsang, Hiouen Tsang, Yüan Tsang, Yüen Chwang; the famous pilgrim to India, whose surname was 陳 Chen and personal name 禕 Wei; a native of Henan, A. D. 600-664 (Giles). It is said that he entered a monastery at 13 years of age and in 618 with his elder brother, who had preceded him in becoming a monk, went to Chang-an 長安, the capital, where in 622 he was fully ordained. Finding that China possessed only half of the Buddhist classics, he took his staff, bound his feet, and on foot braved the perils of the deserts and mountains of Central Asia. The date of his setting out is uncertain (629 or 627), but the year of his arrival in India is given as 633: after visiting and studying in many parts of India, he returned home, reaching the capital in 645, was received with honour and presented his collection of 657 works, 'besides many images and pictures, and one hundred and fifty relics, 'to the Court. Taizong, the emperor, gave him the 弘福寺 Hongfu monastery in which to work. He presented the manuscript of his famous 大唐西域記 Record of Western Countries in 646 and completed it as it now stands by 648. The emperor Gaozong called him to Court in 653 and gave him the 慈恩寺 Cien monastery in which to work, a monastery which ever after was associated with him; in 657 he removed him to the 玉華宮 Yuhua Gong and made that palace a monastery. He translated seventy-five works in 1335 juan. In India he received the titles of 摩訶耶那提婆 Mahāyānadeva and 木叉提婆 Mokṣadeva; he was also known as 三藏法師 Tripiṭaka teacher of Dharma. He died in 664, in his 65th year.

珙縣


珙县

see styles
gǒng xiàn
    gong3 xian4
kung hsien
Gong county in Yibin 宜賓|宜宾[Yi2 bin1], Sichuan

翔公

see styles
xiáng gōng
    xiang2 gong1
hsiang kung
 Shō Kō
Xiang Gong

西貢


西贡

see styles
xī gòng
    xi1 gong4
hsi kung
 saigon
    さいごん
Saigon, capital of former South Vietnam; Sai Kung town in New Territories, Hong Kong
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Saigon; (place-name) Saigon

貢嘎


贡嘎

see styles
gòng gá
    gong4 ga2
kung ka
Gonggar county, Tibetan: Gong dkar rdzong, in Lhokha prefecture 山南地區|山南地区[Shan1 nan2 di4 qu1], Tibet

貢茶


贡茶

see styles
gòng chá
    gong4 cha2
kung ch`a
    kung cha
 goncha
    ゴンチャ
tribute tea; fine quality tea
(company) Gong Cha (Taiwanese bubble tea chain); (c) Gong Cha (Taiwanese bubble tea chain)

輪子


轮子

see styles
lún zi
    lun2 zi5
lun tzu
 wako
    わこ
wheel; (derog.) Falun Gong practitioner; CL:個|个[ge4]
(1) hourglass-shaped object; (2) sarugaku performance art using such an object; (female given name) Wako

鉦鼓


钲鼓

see styles
zhēng gǔ
    zheng1 gu3
cheng ku
 shouko; shougo / shoko; shogo
    しょうこ; しょうご
(See 雅楽) small gong (used in gagaku)
Cymbals, or small gongs and drums.

銅羅

see styles
 doura / dora
    どら
(kana only) gong; tam-tam

銅鑼


铜锣

see styles
tóng luó
    tong2 luo2
t`ung lo
    tung lo
 dōra
    どら
gong
(kana only) gong; tam-tam
A gong.

鍾鼓


钟鼓

see styles
zhōng gǔ
    zhong1 gu3
chung ku
 shōko
gong

鐵球


铁球

see styles
tiě qiú
    tie3 qiu2
t`ieh ch`iu
    tieh chiu
kung fu balls

鐺鐺


铛铛

see styles
dāng dāng
    dang1 dang1
tang tang
(onom.) clang; clank of metal; sound of striking a gong

鑼聲


锣声

see styles
luó shēng
    luo2 sheng1
lo sheng
sound of gong

開鑼


开锣

see styles
kāi luó
    kai1 luo2
k`ai lo
    kai lo
to beat the gong to open a performance

陣鉦

see styles
 jingane
    じんがね
bell or gong used to signal soldiers

陣鐘

see styles
 jingane
    じんがね
bell or gong used to signal soldiers

雲版


云版

see styles
yún bǎn
    yun2 ban3
yün pan
 unban
A sort of cloud-shaped gong, struck to indicate the hour.

雷公

see styles
léi gōng
    lei2 gong1
lei kung
 raikou / raiko
    らいこう
Lei Gong or Duke of Thunder, the God of Thunder in Chinese mythology
(colloquialism) thunder

鞏俐


巩俐

see styles
gǒng lì
    gong3 li4
kung li
Gong Li (1965–), Chinese actress

鞏縣


巩县

see styles
gǒng xiàn
    gong3 xian4
kung hsien
Gong county in Henan

飯磬


饭磬

see styles
fàn qìng
    fan4 qing4
fan ch`ing
    fan ching
The dinner-gong.

魚板


鱼板

see styles
yú bǎn
    yu2 ban3
yü pan
 manaita
    まないた
{Buddh} large flat wooden plank shaped like a fish, struck like a gong at temple to indicate time of day; (place-name) Manaita
The wooden fish in monasteries, beaten to announce meals, and to beat time at the services.

鯨音


鲸音

see styles
jīng yīn
    jing1 yin1
ching yin
A reverberating sound, like that of a bell, or gong.

鰐口

see styles
 waniguchi
    わにぐち
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (derogatory term) wide mouth; (2) alligator; (3) temple gong; (surname) Waniguchi

鳴金


鸣金

see styles
míng jīn
    ming2 jin1
ming chin
to beat a gong; to sound the retreat

鳴鑼


鸣锣

see styles
míng luó
    ming2 luo2
ming lo
to beat a gong

くわん

see styles
 guwan
    グワン
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) ding; chime (sound of a bell or a small gong); (personal name) Gouin

コンク

see styles
 kongu
    コング
(1) (See 銅鑼・どら) gong (instrument); (2) {sports} gong (sound at the end of round, etc.); (personal name) Kongu

公安縣


公安县

see styles
gōng ān xiàn
    gong1 an1 xian4
kung an hsien
Gong'an, a county in Jingzhou City 荊州市|荆州市[Jing1 zhou1 Shi4], Hubei

土地公

see styles
tǔ dì gōng
    tu3 di4 gong1
t`u ti kung
    tu ti kung
Tudi Gong, the local tutelary god (in Chinese folk religion)

大公報


大公报

see styles
dà gōng bào
    da4 gong1 bao4
ta kung pao
Dagong Bao, popular newspaper name; Ta Kung Pao, newspaper founded 1902 in Beijing, now published in Hong Kong

尉遲恭


尉迟恭

see styles
yù chí gōng
    yu4 chi2 gong1
yü ch`ih kung
    yü chih kung
General Yuchi Gong (585-658), famous military man instrumental in founding the Tang dynasty

李洪志

see styles
lǐ hóng zhì
    li3 hong2 zhi4
li hung chih
 rikoushi / rikoshi
    りこうし
Li Hongzhi (1951-), founder of Falun Gong 法輪功|法轮功[Fa3 lun2 gong1]
(person) Li Hongzhi (1951-) (founder of the Falun Gong)

李衛公


李卫公

see styles
lǐ wèi gōng
    li3 wei4 gong1
li wei kung
Li Wei Gong; Duke Li of Wei, official title of Li Jing 李靖[Li3 Jing4]

東王公


东王公

see styles
dōng wáng gōng
    dong1 wang2 gong1
tung wang kung
Mu Kung or Tung Wang Kung, God of the Immortals (Taoism)

法輪功


法轮功

see styles
fǎ lún gōng
    fa3 lun2 gong1
fa lun kung
 hourinkou; farungon / horinko; farungon
    ほうりんこう; ファルンゴン
Falun Gong (Chinese spiritual movement founded in 1992, regarded as a cult by the PRC government)
Falun Gong; Falun Dafa

無常磬


无常磬

see styles
wú cháng qìng
    wu2 chang2 qing4
wu ch`ang ch`ing
    wu chang ching
 mujō kei
無常鐘 The passing bell, or gong, for the dying.

無常鐘


无常钟

see styles
wú cháng zhōng
    wu2 chang2 zhong1
wu ch`ang chung
    wu chang chung
 mujō shō
gong for the deceased

狄公案

see styles
dí gōng àn
    di2 gong1 an4
ti kung an
Dee Gong An (or Judge Dee's) Cases, 18th century fantasy featuring Tang dynasty politician Di Renjie 狄仁傑|狄仁杰[Di2 Ren2 jie2] as master sleuth, translated by R.H. van Gulik as Three Murder Cases Solved by Judge Dee

端木賜


端木赐

see styles
duān mù cì
    duan1 mu4 ci4
tuan mu tz`u
    tuan mu tzu
Duanmu Ci (520 BC-446 BC), disciple of Confucius, also known as Zi Gong 子貢|子贡[Zi3 Gong4]

羅漢拳


罗汉拳

see styles
luó hàn quán
    luo2 han4 quan2
lo han ch`üan
    lo han chüan
Luohan Quan (Shaolin kung fu style)

貢嘎縣


贡嘎县

see styles
gòng gá xiàn
    gong4 ga2 xian4
kung ka hsien
Gonggar county, Tibetan: Gong dkar rdzong, in Lhokha prefecture 山南地區|山南地区[Shan1 nan2 di4 qu1], Tibet

龔自珍


龚自珍

see styles
gōng zì zhēn
    gong1 zi4 zhen1
kung tzu chen
Gong Zizhen (1792-1841), Chinese man of letters, calligrapher and poet

アジカン

see styles
 ajikan
    アジカン
(group) Asian Kung-Fu Generation (Japanese band; abbr)

こんちゃ

see styles
 koncha
    コンチャ
(company) Gong Cha (Taiwan); (place-name) Kontcha; Concha

ほくほく

see styles
 pokupoku
    ぽくぽく
(adv,adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) rhythmically (beating, e.g. gong); (adv,adv-to,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) clip-clopping (e.g. horse); (can be adjective with の) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (See ほくほく・1) crumbly; (adv,adv-to,vs) (4) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) ambling; strolling; (adv,adv-to,vs) (5) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) dozing

功夫流感

see styles
gōng fu liú gǎn
    gong1 fu5 liu2 gan3
kung fu liu kan
Chinese translation of "kung flu", a term used by US President Trump in 2020 to refer to COVID-19 as a "Chinese" disease

功夫病毒

see styles
gōng fu bìng dú
    gong1 fu5 bing4 du2
kung fu ping tu
kung flu

宮保雞丁


宫保鸡丁

see styles
gōng bǎo jī dīng
    gong1 bao3 ji1 ding1
kung pao chi ting
Kung Pao Chicken; spicy diced chicken

宮保鶏丁

see styles
 gonbaojiidin / gonbaojidin
    ゴンバオジーディン
{food} Kung Pao chicken (chi: gōngbǎo jīdīng)

宮爆雞丁


宫爆鸡丁

see styles
gōng bào jī dīng
    gong1 bao4 ji1 ding1
kung pao chi ting
gong bao chicken; spicy diced chicken

成功大學


成功大学

see styles
chéng gōng dà xué
    cheng2 gong1 da4 xue2
ch`eng kung ta hsüeh
    cheng kung ta hsüeh
National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), a public research university in Tainan, Taiwan

擂鼓鳴金


擂鼓鸣金

see styles
léi gǔ míng jīn
    lei2 gu3 ming2 jin1
lei ku ming chin
to beat the drum and sound the gong (idiom); fig. to order an advance or retreat; to egg people on or to call them back

擊鼓鳴金


击鼓鸣金

see styles
jī gǔ míng jīn
    ji1 gu3 ming2 jin1
chi ku ming chin
to beat the drum and sound the gong (idiom); fig. to order an advance or retreat; to egg people on or to call them back

敲打鑼鼓


敲打锣鼓

see styles
qiāo dǎ luó gǔ
    qiao1 da3 luo2 gu3
ch`iao ta lo ku
    chiao ta lo ku
lit. to beat a gong; fig. to irritate sb; a provocation

敲鑼邊兒


敲锣边儿

see styles
qiāo luó biān er
    qiao1 luo2 bian1 er5
ch`iao lo pien erh
    chiao lo pien erh
to strike the edge of the gong; (fig.) to stir the pot (i.e. cause or exacerbate a dispute)

法輪大法


法轮大法

see styles
fǎ lún dà fǎ
    fa3 lun2 da4 fa3
fa lun ta fa
 farundaafa / farundafa
    ファルンダーファ
another name for 法輪功|法轮功[Fa3 lun2 gong1]
(See 法輪功) Falun Dafa; Falun Gong

特攻武術

see styles
 totokonmusuru
    トゥコンムスル
Tukong Moosul (Korean martial art) (kor:); Teuk-gong Musul

見性公案


见性公案

see styles
jiàn xìng gon gàn
    jian4 xing4 gon1 gan4
chien hsing gon kan
 kenshō kōan
gong-an (kōan) of seeing the true nature

開臺鑼鼓


开台锣鼓

see styles
kāi tái luó gǔ
    kai1 tai2 luo2 gu3
k`ai t`ai lo ku
    kai tai lo ku
opening gong; gong strokes announcing start of opera performance

鳴金收兵


鸣金收兵

see styles
míng jīn shōu bīng
    ming2 jin1 shou1 bing1
ming chin shou ping
to beat the gong to recall troops (idiom); to order a retreat

鳴金收軍


鸣金收军

see styles
míng jīn shōu jun
    ming2 jin1 shou1 jun1
ming chin shou chün
to beat the gong to recall troops (idiom); to order a retreat

鳴鑼開道


鸣锣开道

see styles
míng luó kāi dào
    ming2 luo2 kai1 dao4
ming lo k`ai tao
    ming lo kai tao
to beat the gong to clear the way; (fig.) to pave the way for something

中國致公黨


中国致公党

see styles
zhōng guó zhì gōng dǎng
    zhong1 guo2 zhi4 gong1 dang3
chung kuo chih kung tang
(PRC) China Zhi Gong Party, one of the eight legally recognized minor political parties following the direction of the CCP

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

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