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Characters Pronunciation
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Simple Dictionary Definition

神話


神话

see styles
shén huà
    shen2 hua4
shen hua
 shinwa
    しんわ
legend; fairy tale; myth; mythology
(noun - becomes adjective with の) myth; legend; (female given name) Kamiwa

see styles
yún
    yun2
yün
 den
    でん
to summon; to propagate; to transmit
(1) legend; tradition; (2) biography; life; (3) method; way; (4) horseback transportation and communication relay system used in ancient Japan; (surname) Fu


see styles
zàn
    zan4
tsan
 san
    さん
variant of 贊|赞[zan4]; to praise
a style of Chinese poetry; legend or inscription on a picture
stotra, hymn, praise.

井河

see styles
jǐng hé
    jing3 he2
ching ho
 igawa
    いがわ
(surname) Igawa
Like the well and the river', indicating the impermanence of life. The 'well ' refers to the legend of the man who running away from a mad elephant fell into a well; the 'river ' to a great tree growing on the river bank yet blown over by the wind.

伝え

see styles
 tsutae
    つたえ
legend; tradition

伝承

see styles
 denshou / densho
    でんしょう
(n,vs,adj-no) handing down (information); legend; tradition; folklore; transmission

伝説

see styles
 densetsu
    でんせつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) legend; folklore; tradition

傳說


传说

see styles
chuán shuō
    chuan2 shuo1
ch`uan shuo
    chuan shuo
 densetsu
legend; folk tale; to repeat from mouth to mouth; they say that...
a transmitter

再話

see styles
 saiwa
    さいわ
(noun, transitive verb) retelling (of a tale, legend, etc.)

凡例

see styles
fán lì
    fan2 li4
fan li
 hanrei / hanre
    はんれい
notes on the use of a book; guide to the reader
(1) explanatory notes (at the start of a book); introductory remarks; usage guide (e.g. of a dictionary); (2) (See キャプション・1) legend (on maps, drawings, etc.)

口碑

see styles
kǒu bēi
    kou3 bei1
k`ou pei
    kou pei
 kouhi / kohi
    こうひ
public praise; public reputation; commonly held opinions; current idiom
oral tradition; legend; folklore

古事

see styles
 koji
    こじ
(1) historical event; ancient event; (2) tradition; folklore; legend; origin

古伝

see styles
 koden
    こでん
legend; tradition

名宿

see styles
míng sù
    ming2 su4
ming su
renowned senior figure; luminary; legend (in academia, sport etc)

圖例


图例

see styles
tú lì
    tu2 li4
t`u li
    tu li
legend (of a map, etc); diagram; illustration; graphical symbol

故事

see styles
gù shi
    gu4 shi5
ku shih
 koji
    こじ
narrative; story; tale
(1) historical event; ancient event; (2) tradition; folklore; legend; origin

昔話

see styles
 mukashibanashi
    むかしばなし
(1) old tale; folk tale; legend; (2) reminiscence

杖林

see styles
zhàng lín
    zhang4 lin2
chang lin
 Jōrin
Yaṣṭivana, 洩瑟知林; the forest in which a Brahman tried to measure Buddha's height with a 16 ft. bamboo pole, but the more he measured the higher the body became; another part of the legend is that the forest grew from the bamboo which he left behind in chagrin.

爛柯

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 ranka
    らんか
(1) (form) (See 囲碁) go (board game); (2) (from a Chinese legend about a man who watches a game of go for so long that the handle of his axe rots away) being so engrossed in go that one loses track of time; being so engrossed in an activity that one loses track of time

物語


物语

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wù yǔ
    wu4 yu3
wu yü
 monogatari
    ものがたり
monogatari; epic narrative (Japanese literary form)
(n,vs,adj-no) tale; story; legend

甘蔗

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gān zhe
    gan1 zhe5
kan che
 kansho; kansha
    かんしょ; かんしゃ
sugar cane; CL:節|节[jie2]
sugar cane; (surname) Kansho
Sugar-cane, symbol of many things. A tr. of Ikṣvāku, one of the surnames of Śākyamuni, from a legend that one of his ancestors was born from a sugar-cane.

画讃

see styles
 gasan
    がさん
legend over a picture; inscription (legend, writing) on a painting

画讚

see styles
 gasan
    がさん
(out-dated kanji) legend over a picture; inscription (legend, writing) on a painting

画賛

see styles
 gasan
    がさん
legend over a picture; inscription (legend, writing) on a painting

相傳


相传

see styles
xiāng chuán
    xiang1 chuan2
hsiang ch`uan
    hsiang chuan
 sōden
to pass on; to hand down; tradition has it that ...; according to legend
transmission of the Way from master to disciple

説明

see styles
 setsumei / setsume
    せつめい
(noun, transitive verb) explanation; exposition; description; account; caption; legend

イース

see styles
 iisu / isu
    イース
(1) (place) Ys (mythical city in Brittany); (2) (product) Ys (series of games based loosely on the same legend); Eythe; (personal name) Eads

不周山

see styles
bù zhōu shān
    bu4 zhou1 shan1
pu chou shan
Buzhou Mountain, a mountain from Chinese legend

伝え話

see styles
 tsutaebanashi
    つたえばなし
legend

優曇華


优昙华

see styles
yōu tán huā
    you1 tan2 hua1
yu t`an hua
    yu tan hua
 udonge
    うどんげ
(1) udumbara (mythical Indian plant often identified with the cluster fig, Ficus glomerata); (2) something very rare (from the legend that the udumbara flowers once in 3000 years); (3) (See バショウ) Japanese fiber banana flower; (4) (See クサカゲロウ) green lacewing eggs; (female given name) Yūka
udumbara flower

塞爾達


塞尔达

see styles
sài ěr dá
    sai4 er3 da2
sai erh ta

More info & calligraphy:

Zelda
Zelda (in Legend of Zelda video game)

曲女城

see styles
qǔ nǚ chéng
    qu3 nv3 cheng2
ch`ü nü ch`eng
    chü nü cheng
 Kyōkunyo jō
The city of hunchback women, said to be Kanyākubja, an ancient kingdom and capital of Central India, 'Canouge Lat. 27° 3 N., Long. 79° 50 E.' Eitel. The legend in the 西域記 Record of Western Lands is that ninety-nine of King Brahmadatta's daughters were thus deformed by the ṛṣi Mahāvṛkṣa whom they refused to marry.

湘妃竹

see styles
xiāng fēi zhú
    xiang1 fei1 zhu2
hsiang fei chu
same as 斑竹[ban1 zhu2], mottled bamboo, since according to legend the spots on mottled bamboo are marks left by the tears shed by two of King Shun's 舜[Shun4] concubines (Ehuang 娥皇[E2 huang2] and Nüying 女英[Nu:3 ying1], known as the Concubines of the Xiang 湘妃[Xiang1 Fei1]) upon learning of his death

火焰山

see styles
huǒ yàn shān
    huo3 yan4 shan1
huo yen shan
Mountain of Flames of legend; fig. insurmountable obstacle; Mountain of Flames in Turpan depression in Xinjiang

紅燈記


红灯记

see styles
hóng dēng jì
    hong2 deng1 ji4
hung teng chi
The Legend of the Red Lantern

菴婆女


庵婆女

see styles
ān pó nǚ
    an1 po2 nv3
an p`o nü
    an po nü
 Anbanyo
(菴婆羅女) Āmradārika, Āmrapālī, Ambapālī; the guardian of the āmra tree; a female who presented to Śākyamuni the Āmravana garden; another legend says she was born of an āmra tree; mother of Jīvaka, son of Bimbisāra.

薩爾達


萨尔达

see styles
sà ěr dá
    sa4 er3 da2
sa erh ta
Zelda (in Legend of Zelda video game) (Tw, HK, Macau)

言伝え

see styles
 iitsutae / itsutae
    いいつたえ
tradition; legend

阿闍世


阿阇世

see styles
ā shé shì
    a1 she2 shi4
a she shih
 ajase
    あじゃせ
(surname) Ajase
Ajātaśatru, 阿闍貰; 阿闍多設咄路; 未生怨 'Enemy before birth'; a king of Magadha whose father, Bimbisāra, is said to have sought to kill him as ill-omened. When grown up he killed his father and ascended the throne. At first inimical to Śākyamuni, later he was converted and became noted for his liberality; died circa 519 B.C. Also called 'Broken fingers' and Kṣemadarśin. His son and successor was Udāyi; and a daughter was ? Aśu-dharā. According to a Tibetan legend an infant son of Ajātaśatru was kidnapped, or exposed, and finally became king of Tibet named ~Na-khri-btsan-po.

黃鶴樓


黄鹤楼

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huáng hè lóu
    huang2 he4 lou2
huang ho lou
Yellow Crane Tower in Wuhan City, built in 223, burnt down in 1884, rebuilt in 1985; favored place of poet sages, who in legend arrived riding golden cranes; Tang poem by Cui Hao 崔顥|崔颢[Cui1 Hao4], with theme 'the past will never return'; one of three famous pagodas in China along with Yueyang Tower 岳陽樓|岳阳楼[Yue4 yang2 Lou2] in Yueyang, north Hunan, and Tengwang Tower 滕王閣|滕王阁[Teng2 wang2 Ge2] in Nanchang, Jiangxi

ハイラル

see styles
 bairaru
    バイラル
(can act as adjective) (1) {med} viral (infection, etc.); (can act as adjective) (2) viral (marketing, video, etc.); (place-name) Hyrule (fictional kingdom in "The Legend of Zelda")

三皇五帝

see styles
sān huáng wǔ dì
    san1 huang2 wu3 di4
san huang wu ti
 sankougotei / sankogote
    さんこうごてい
three sovereigns 三皇[san1 huang2] and five emperors 五帝[wu3 di4] of myth and legend; the earliest system of Chinese historiography
(leg) Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors (mythological rulers of ancient China)

以砂施佛

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yǐ shā shī fó
    yi3 sha1 shi1 fo2
i sha shih fo
 isa sebutsu
The legend of Aśoka when a child giving a handful of gravel as alms to the Buddha in a previous incarnation, hence his rebirth as a king.

傳奇人物


传奇人物

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chuán qí rén wù
    chuan2 qi2 ren2 wu4
ch`uan ch`i jen wu
    chuan chi jen wu
legendary person; legend (i.e. person)

先祖伝承

see styles
 senzodenshou / senzodensho
    せんぞでんしょう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) what has been (orally) handed down from generation to generation; legend; folk tale

家系伝説

see styles
 kakeidensetsu / kakedensetsu
    かけいでんせつ
family legend

桑田滄海

see styles
 soudensoukai / sodensokai
    そうでんそうかい
(expression) (yoji) (from a Chinese legend) the world is a scene of constant changes (as a mulberry field changing into a blue sea)

桑田碧海

see styles
 soudenhekikai / sodenhekikai
    そうでんへきかい
(expression) (yoji) (from a Chinese legend) the world is a scene of constant changes (as a mulberry field changing into a blue sea)

民間傳說


民间传说

see styles
mín jiān chuán shuō
    min2 jian1 chuan2 shuo1
min chien ch`uan shuo
    min chien chuan shuo
popular tradition; folk legend

白鯨伝説

see styles
 hakugeidensetsu / hakugedensetsu
    はくげいでんせつ
(work) The Legend of the Moby Dick (television series); (wk) The Legend of the Moby Dick (television series)

羯若鞠闍


羯若鞠阇

see styles
jier uo jú shé
    jier2 uo4 ju2 she2
jier uo chü she
 Kanyakikuja
Kanyakubja, 'hump-backed maidens.' An ancient city and kingdom of Central India. In antiquity this city ranks next to Ayodhyā in Oudh. It is known to classical geography as Canogyza. The etymology refers to the legend of the hundred daughters of Kuśanābha its king, who refused the licentious desires of Vāyu (Mahāvṛkṣa 大樹仙) and were turned by him into hunchbacks. M.W. Eitel says 'the modem Canouge'.

聖剣伝説

see styles
 seikendensetsu / sekendensetsu
    せいけんでんせつ
(product) Seiken Densetsu (lit: Holy Sword Legend), a.k.a. "... of Mana" (RPG series); (product name) Seiken Densetsu (lit: Holy Sword Legend), a.k.a. "... of Mana" (RPG series)

英雄伝説

see styles
 eiyuudensetsu / eyudensetsu
    えいゆうでんせつ
heroic legendary tale; (wk) Legend of Heroes (video game series)

落人伝説

see styles
 ochuudodensetsu / ochudodensetsu
    おちゅうどでんせつ
legend concerning a fugitive clan

言い伝え

see styles
 iitsutae / itsutae
    いいつたえ
tradition; legend

都市伝説

see styles
 toshidensetsu
    としでんせつ
urban legend

都市傳奇


都市传奇

see styles
dū shì chuán qí
    du1 shi4 chuan2 qi2
tu shih ch`uan ch`i
    tu shih chuan chi
urban legend (translation of recent Western term); story or theory circulated as true; same as 都會傳奇|都会传奇

都會傳奇


都会传奇

see styles
dū huì chuán qí
    du1 hui4 chuan2 qi2
tu hui ch`uan ch`i
    tu hui chuan chi
urban legend (translation of recent Western term); story or theory circulated as true; same as 都市傳奇|都市传奇

レジェンド

see styles
 rejendo
    レジェンド
(1) legend; folklore; tradition; (2) legend (e.g. on a map); usage guide; (3) (living) legend; icon

射鵰英雄傳


射雕英雄传

see styles
shè diāo yīng xióng zhuàn
    she4 diao1 ying1 xiong2 zhuan4
she tiao ying hsiung chuan
Legend of the Condor Heroes, wuxia (武俠|武侠[wu3 xia2], martial arts chivalry) novel by Jin Yong 金庸[Jin1 Yong1] and its screen adaptations

屈屈吒播陀


屈屈咤播陀

see styles
qū qū zhà bò tuó
    qu1 qu1 zha4 bo4 tuo2
ch`ü ch`ü cha po t`o
    chü chü cha po to
 Kukutahada
(or屈屈吒波陀) Kukkuṭapādagiri; Cock's foot, a mountain said to be 100 li east of the bodhi tree, and, by Eitel, 7 miles south-east of Gayā, where Kāśyapa entered into nirvāṇa; also known as 窶盧播陀山 tr. by 尊足 'honoured foot'. The legend is that these three sharply rising peaks, on Kāśyapa entering, closed together over him. Later, when Mañjuśrī ascended, he snapped his fingers, the peaks opened, Kāśyapa gave him his robe and entered nirvāṇa by fire. 屈叱阿濫摩 Kukkuṭa-ārāma, a monastery built on the above mountain by Aśoka, cf. 西域記 8.

キャプション

see styles
 kyapushon
    キャプション
(1) caption; headline; legend; cutline; (2) subtitles (on a film or TV show)

ゼルダの伝説

see styles
 zerudanodensetsu
    ゼルダのでんせつ
(work) The Legend of Zelda (video game franchise); (wk) The Legend of Zelda (video game franchise)

劫比羅伐窣堵


劫比罗伐窣堵

see styles
jié bǐ luó fá sù dǔ
    jie2 bi3 luo2 fa2 su4 du3
chieh pi lo fa su tu
 Kōbirabasoto
(or 劫比羅伐窣都) Kapilavastu, 劫比羅國; 迦毘羅衞; 迦毗羅蘇都 (or 伽毗羅蘇都) (or 迦毗羅皤窣都) (or伽毗羅皤窣都); 迦羅 (or 迦夷 or 迦維); 伽毗黎, etc. Capital of the principality occupied by the Śākya clan; destroyed during Śākyamuni's life, according to legend; about 100 miles due north of Benares, north-west of present Gorakhpur; referred to in 西域記.

アーサー王伝説

see styles
 aasaaoudensetsu / asaodensetsu
    アーサーおうでんせつ
Arthurian legend; legend of King Arthur

Variations:
故事(P)
古事

see styles
 koji
    こじ
(1) historical event; ancient event; (2) tradition; folklore; legend; origin

Variations:
言い伝え
言伝え

see styles
 iitsutae / itsutae
    いいつたえ
tradition; legend

Variations:
言い伝える
言伝える

see styles
 iitsutaeru / itsutaeru
    いいつたえる
(transitive verb) (1) to hand down (a story, legend, etc.); to pass on (to the next generation); (transitive verb) (2) to spread (a rumor, news, etc.); to circulate; (transitive verb) (3) to send word; to pass on (a message)

Variations:
ウラシマ効果
浦島効果

see styles
 urashimakouka(urashima効果); urashimakouka(浦島効果) / urashimakoka(urashima効果); urashimakoka(浦島効果)
    ウラシマこうか(ウラシマ効果); うらしまこうか(浦島効果)
(slang) (named after the legend of Urashima Tarou) time dilation

Variations:
伝承(P)
傳承(oK)

see styles
 denshou / densho
    でんしょう
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) handing down (information); legend; tradition; folklore; transmission

Variations:
画讃
画賛
画讚(oK)

see styles
 gasan
    がさん
legend over a picture; inscription (legend, writing) on a painting

Variations:
語り草
語り種
語りぐさ

see styles
 katarigusa
    かたりぐさ
story; topic (on everyone's lips); (the stuff of) legend

Variations:
ストーリー(P)
ストーリ

see styles
 sutoorii(p); sutoori / sutoori(p); sutoori
    ストーリー(P); ストーリ
(1) story; tale; legend; (2) plot; storyline

Variations:
物語(P)
物語り(io)

see styles
 monogatari
    ものがたり
story; tale; narrative; account; fable; legend

Variations:
見立て殺人
見立殺人(sK)

see styles
 mitatesatsujin
    みたてさつじん
mitate satsujin; murder done in a way that alludes to something such as a nursery rhyme or a legend (esp. in crime fiction)

Variations:
昔話(P)
昔ばなし(sK)
むかし話(sK)

see styles
 mukashibanashi
    むかしばなし
(1) old tale; folk tale; legend; (2) reminiscence

Variations:
八幡の藪知らず
八幡の不知藪(rK)
八幡の薮知らず(sK)
八幡の薮不知(sK)

see styles
 yawatanoyabushirazu
    やわたのやぶしらず
(exp,n) (1) Yawata no Yabushirazu (bamboo grove in Chiba; impossible to find one's way out of according to popular legend); (exp,n) (2) (rare) thicket from which one cannot escape; maze; (exp,n) (3) (rare) getting lost; being unable to find a way out

Variations:
姥捨て山
姥捨山
姨捨て山
姨捨山
うば捨て山
おば捨て山
うばすて山
おばすて山

see styles
 ubasuteyama(姥捨te山, 姥捨山, 姨捨te山, 姨捨山, uba捨te山, ubasute山); obasuteyama(姥捨te山, 姥捨山, 姨捨te山, 姨捨山, oba捨te山, obasute山)
    うばすてやま(姥捨て山, 姥捨山, 姨捨て山, 姨捨山, うば捨て山, うばすて山); おばすてやま(姥捨て山, 姥捨山, 姨捨て山, 姨捨山, おば捨て山, おばすて山)
(1) mountain where old people were abandoned (according to legend); (2) position or division in a company to which an old and ineffective person is transferred; (3) (slang) (derogatory term) (Meiji, Taisho period slang) (See 女子大学) women's college

Variations:
姥捨て山
姨捨山
姥捨山
うば捨て山(sK)
おば捨て山(sK)
うばすて山(sK)
おばすて山(sK)
姨捨て山(sK)

see styles
 ubasuteyama; obasuteyama
    うばすてやま; おばすてやま
(1) mountain where old people were abandoned (according to legend); (2) position or division in a company to which an old and ineffective person is transferred; (3) (obsolete) (slang) (derogatory term) (used in the Meiji and Taisho periods) (See 女子大学) women's college

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

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