There are 14 total results for your Lion Dance search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
舞獅 舞狮 see styles |
wǔ shī wu3 shi1 wu shih |
More info & calligraphy: Lion Dance |
獅子舞 see styles |
shishimai ししまい |
More info & calligraphy: Lion Dance |
大頭 大头 see styles |
dà tóu da4 tou2 ta t`ou ta tou daitou / daito だいとう |
big head; mask in the shape of a big head; the larger end of something; the main part; the lion's share; dupe; sucker; (old) silver coin with a bust of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] on the obverse side (See 幸若舞) school of kowakamai dance founded by Yamamoto Sirozaemon; (surname) Daitou |
燈會 灯会 see styles |
dēng huì deng1 hui4 teng hui |
carnival during the Lantern Festival, with lantern displays and traditional folk performances such as stilt walking and lion dance |
社火 see styles |
shè huǒ she4 huo3 she huo |
festival entertainment (lion dance, dragon lantern etc) |
代神楽 see styles |
daikagura だいかぐら |
(1) grand kagura performance at Ise; (2) type of performance including the lion dance and juggling; (3) (kana only) Camellia japonica 'Daikagura' (cultivar of Japanese camellia) |
大神楽 see styles |
ookagura おおかぐら |
(1) grand kagura performance at Ise; (2) type of performance including the lion dance and juggling; (3) (kana only) Camellia japonica 'Daikagura' (cultivar of Japanese camellia); (place-name) Ookagura |
太神楽 see styles |
daikagura だいかぐら |
(1) grand kagura performance at Ise; (2) type of performance including the lion dance and juggling; (3) (kana only) Camellia japonica 'Daikagura' (cultivar of Japanese camellia) |
耍獅子 耍狮子 see styles |
shuǎ shī zi shua3 shi1 zi5 shua shih tzu |
to perform a lion dance |
獅子舞い see styles |
shishimai ししまい |
lion dance; traditional dance performed by one or more dancers wearing a guardian lion costume |
ダイカグラ see styles |
daikagura ダイカグラ |
(1) grand kagura performance at Ise; (2) type of performance including the lion dance and juggling; (3) (kana only) Camellia japonica 'Daikagura' (cultivar of Japanese camellia) |
Variations: |
shishimai ししまい |
lion dance; traditional dance performed by one or more dancers wearing a guardian lion costume |
Variations: |
daikagura; daikagura だいかぐら; ダイカグラ |
(1) grand kagura performance at Ise; (2) (See 雑芸・1) type of performance including the lion dance and juggling; (3) (kana only) (See 椿・1) Camellia japonica 'Daikagura' (cultivar of Japanese camellia) |
Variations: |
shishimai ししまい |
lion dance; traditional dance performed by one or more dancers wearing a guardian lion costume |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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