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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一 see styles |
yī yi1 i ii / i イー |
More info & calligraphy: One(numeric) one (chi: yī); (female given name) Moto eka. One, unity, monad, once, the same; immediately on (seeing, hearing, etc.). |
彞 彝 see styles |
yí yi2 i |
ancient wine vessel; ancient sacrificial vessel; Yi ethnic group; normal nature of man; laws and rules See: 彝 |
沂 see styles |
yí yi2 i |
Yi River, Shandong |
矣 see styles |
yǐ yi3 i i |
classical final particle, similar to modern 了[le5] A particle of finality, pronounced yi, used in 矣栗駄 hṛd, the heart; the essence of a thing. |
羿 see styles |
yì yi4 i |
surname Yi; name of a legendary archer (also called 后羿[Hou4 Yi4]) |
イー see styles |
ii / i イー |
(personal name) Yi; Ii |
一念 see styles |
yī niàn yi1 nian4 i nien ichinen いちねん |
(1) determined purpose; (2) {Buddh} an incredibly short span of time (i.e. the time occupied by a single thought); (3) {Buddh} (See 浄土宗) a single repetition of a prayer (esp. in Jodo-shu); (personal name) Kazune A kṣaṇa, or thought; a concentration of mind; a moment; the time of a thought, of which there are varying measurements from 60 kṣaṇa upwards; the Fan-yi-ming-yi makes it one kṣaṇa. A reading. A repetition (especially of Amitābha's name). The Pure-land sect identify the thought of Buddha with Amitābha's vow, hence it is an assurance of salvation. |
三易 see styles |
saneki さんえき |
three methods of Chinese divination (Lian Shan of the Xia period, Gui Cang of the Yin period and Zhou Yi of the Zhou period) |
伊水 see styles |
yī shuǐ yi1 shui3 i shui |
Yi river in west Henan, tributary of North Luo river 洛河|洛河[Luo4 he2] |
伊麵 伊面 see styles |
yī miàn yi1 mian4 i mien |
yi mein (or yee mee or yee-fu noodles etc), a variety of Cantonese egg noodle |
依安 see styles |
yī ān yi1 an1 i an |
Yi'an county in Qiqihar 齊齊哈爾|齐齐哈尔[Qi2 qi2 ha1 er3], Heilongjiang |
元陽 元阳 see styles |
yuán yáng yuan2 yang2 yüan yang motohiro もとひろ |
Yuanyang county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan (given name) Motohiro |
八佾 see styles |
hachiitsu / hachitsu はちいつ |
(work) Ba Yi (third chapter of the Analects of Confucius) |
劉毅 刘毅 see styles |
liú yì liu2 yi4 liu i |
Liu Yi (-285), famous incorruptible official of Western Jin dynasty the Western Jin dynasty 西晉|西晋[Xi1 Jin4] (265-316); Liu Yi (-412), general of Eastern Jin dynasty 東晉|东晋[Dong1 Jin4] (317-420) |
吳儀 吴仪 see styles |
wú yí wu2 yi2 wu i |
Wu Yi (1938-), one of four vice-premiers of the PRC State Council |
夷門 夷门 see styles |
yí mén yi2 men2 i men |
the Yi gate of 大梁, capital of Wei 魏 during Warring states |
奢香 see styles |
shē xiāng she1 xiang1 she hsiang |
She Xiang (c. 1361-1396), lady who served as Yi ethnic group leader in Yunnan in early Ming times |
宣統 宣统 see styles |
xuān tǒng xuan1 tong3 hsüan t`ung hsüan tung sentou / sento せんとう |
reign name (1909-1911) of the last Qing emperor Pu Yi 溥儀|溥仪 (hist) Xuantong era (of emperor Puyi; 1909-1911) |
帝乙 see styles |
dì yǐ di4 yi3 ti i |
Di Yi (died 1076 BC), Shang dynasty king, reigned 1101-1076 BC |
建水 see styles |
jiàn shuǐ jian4 shui3 chien shui kensui けんすい |
Jianshui county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan waste-water container (tea ceremony) |
張儀 张仪 see styles |
zhāng yí zhang1 yi2 chang i chougi / chogi ちょうぎ |
Zhang Yi (-309 BC), political strategist of the School of Diplomacy 縱橫家|纵横家[Zong4 heng2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) (person) Zhang Yi (?-310 BCE) |
張怡 张怡 see styles |
zhāng yí zhang1 yi2 chang i |
Zhang Yi (1608-1695), prolific author and poet spanning interregnum between Ming and Qing |
張揖 张揖 see styles |
zhāng yī zhang1 yi1 chang i |
Zhang Yi (c. 3rd century), literary figure from Wei of the Three Kingdoms, other name 稚讓|稚让[Zhi4 rang4], named as compiler of earliest extant Chinese encyclopedia 廣雅|广雅[Guang3 ya3] and several lost works |
彝劇 彝剧 see styles |
yí jù yi2 ju4 i chü |
Yi opera |
彝族 see styles |
yí zú yi2 zu2 i tsu |
Yi ethnic group |
彝語 see styles |
igo いご |
Yi language |
彞劇 彝剧 see styles |
yí jù yi2 ju4 i chü |
Yi opera |
彞族 彝族 see styles |
yí zú yi2 zu2 i tsu |
Yi ethnic group |
意麵 意面 see styles |
yì miàn yi4 mian4 i mien |
pasta (abbr. for 意大利麵|意大利面[yi4da4li4mian4]); (Tw) yi mein, a variety of Cantonese egg noodle |
方毅 see styles |
fāng yì fang1 yi4 fang i |
Fang Yi (1916-1997), senior party apparatchik |
易傳 易传 see styles |
yì zhuàn yi4 zhuan4 i chuan |
Yi Zhuan, commentary on the "Book of Changes" or "I Ching" 易經|易经[Yi4 jing1] |
易縣 易县 see styles |
yì xiàn yi4 xian4 i hsien |
Yi county in Baoding 保定[Bao3 ding4], Hebei |
景怡 see styles |
keii / ke けいい |
(female given name) Keii; Jing Yi |
景谷 see styles |
jǐng gǔ jing3 gu3 ching ku kagetani かげたに |
Jinggu Dai and Yi autonomous county in Pu'er 普洱[Pu3 er3], Yunnan (surname) Kagetani |
李朝 see styles |
richou / richo りちょう |
(1) (hist) (See 李氏朝鮮・りしちょうせん) Joseon dynasty (Korea, 1392-1910); Yi dynasty; (2) (hist) Ly dynasty (Vietnam, 1009-1225) |
李氏 see styles |
lǐ shì li3 shi4 li shih |
the Korean Yi or Lee Dynasty (1392-1910) |
楊億 杨亿 see styles |
yáng yì yang2 yi4 yang i |
Yang Yi (974-1020), Northern Song dynasty writer and poet |
溥儀 溥仪 see styles |
pǔ yí pu3 yi2 p`u i pu i pui ぷい |
Puyi, personal name of the last Qing emperor (reigned as child 1909-1911), the subject of Bertolucci's biopic The Last Emperor (person) Pu Yi (last emperor of China) (see Aisin Gioro Pu Yi) |
瀘西 泸西 see styles |
lú xī lu2 xi1 lu hsi |
Luxi county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan |
王毅 see styles |
wáng yì wang2 yi4 wang i ouki / oki おうき |
Wang Yi (1953-), PRC foreign minister (2013-) and state councilor (2018-) (person) Wang Yi (1953.10.19-; Chinese politician) |
畢摩 毕摩 see styles |
bì mó bi4 mo2 pi mo |
shaman among the Yi ethnic group |
石屏 see styles |
shí píng shi2 ping2 shih p`ing shih ping |
Shiping county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan |
祿豐 禄丰 see styles |
lù fēng lu4 feng1 lu feng |
Lufeng County in Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture 楚雄彞族自治州|楚雄彝族自治州[Chu3 xiong2 Yi2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Yunnan |
程頤 程颐 see styles |
chéng yí cheng2 yi2 ch`eng i cheng i teii / te ていい |
Cheng Yi (1033-1107), Song neo-Confucian scholar (person) Cheng Yi (1033-1107); Chang Yi |
綠春 绿春 see styles |
lǜ chūn lu:4 chun1 lü ch`un lü chun |
Lüchun county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan |
義安 义安 see styles |
yì ān yi4 an1 i an yoshiyasu よしやす |
Yi'an, a district of Tongling City 銅陵市|铜陵市[Tong2ling2 Shi4], Anhui (given name) Yoshiyasu |
義縣 义县 see styles |
yì xiàn yi4 xian4 i hsien |
Yi county in Jinzhou 錦州|锦州, Liaoning |
蒙自 see styles |
méng zì meng2 zi4 meng tzu |
Mengzi county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan |
賈誼 贾谊 see styles |
jiǎ yì jia3 yi4 chia i kagi かぎ |
Jia Yi (200-168 BC), Chinese poet and statesman of the Western Han Dynasty (personal name) Kagi |
趙翼 赵翼 see styles |
zhào yì zhao4 yi4 chao i |
Zhao Yi (1727-1814), Qing dynasty poet and historian, one of Three great poets of the Qianlong era 乾嘉三大家 |
載漪 载漪 see styles |
zài yī zai4 yi1 tsai i |
Zai Yi (1856-1922), Manchu imperial prince and politician, disgraced after supporting the Boxers |
金陽 金阳 see styles |
jīn yáng jin1 yang2 chin yang |
Jinyang county in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture 涼山彝族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2shan1 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], south Sichuan |
開遠 开远 see styles |
kāi yuǎn kai1 yuan3 k`ai yüan kai yüan |
Kaiyuan, county-level city in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan |
陳毅 陈毅 see styles |
chén yì chen2 yi4 ch`en i chen i |
Chen Yi (1901-1972), communist general and politician, Marshal of PLA from 1955, Mayor of Shanghai in 1950s, PRC foreign minister 1958-1972 |
黟縣 黟县 see styles |
yī xiàn yi1 xian4 i hsien |
Yi County in Huangshan 黃山|黄山[Huang2shan1], Anhui |
イー川 see styles |
iigawa / igawa イーがわ |
(place-name) Iijoki (Finland); Rio Yi (Uruguay) |
依安縣 依安县 see styles |
yī ān xiàn yi1 an1 xian4 i an hsien |
Yi'an county in Qiqihar 齊齊哈爾|齐齐哈尔[Qi2 qi2 ha1 er3], Heilongjiang |
個舊市 个旧市 see styles |
gè jiù shì ge4 jiu4 shi4 ko chiu shih |
Gejiu, a county-level city in Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture 紅河哈尼族彝族自治州|红河哈尼族彝族自治州[Hong2he2 Ha1ni2zu2 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Yunnan |
元江縣 元江县 see styles |
yuán jiāng xiàn yuan2 jiang1 xian4 yüan chiang hsien |
Yuanjiang Hani, Yi and Dai autonomous county in Yuxi 玉溪[Yu4 xi1], Yunnan |
元謀縣 元谋县 see styles |
yuán móu xiàn yuan2 mou2 xian4 yüan mou hsien |
Yuanmou County in Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture 楚雄彝族自治州[Chu3xiong2 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Yunnan |
元陽縣 元阳县 see styles |
yuán yáng xiàn yuan2 yang2 xian4 yüan yang hsien |
Yuanyang county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan |
冕寧縣 冕宁县 see styles |
miǎn níng xiàn mian3 ning2 xian4 mien ning hsien |
Mianning County in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture 涼山彝族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2shan1 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Sichuan |
南華縣 南华县 see styles |
nán huá xiàn nan2 hua2 xian4 nan hua hsien |
Nanhua County in Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture 楚雄彝族自治州[Chu3xiong2 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Yunnan |
司馬懿 司马懿 see styles |
sī mǎ yì si1 ma3 yi4 ssu ma i |
Sima Yi (179-251), warlord under Cao Cao and subsequently founder of the Jin dynasty |
喜德縣 喜德县 see styles |
xǐ dé xiàn xi3 de2 xian4 hsi te hsien |
Xide County in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture 涼山彝族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2shan1 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Sichuan |
大姚縣 大姚县 see styles |
dà yáo xiàn da4 yao2 xian4 ta yao hsien |
Dayao County in Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture 楚雄彝族自治州[Chu3xiong2 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Yunnan |
姚安縣 姚安县 see styles |
yáo ān xiàn yao2 an1 xian4 yao an hsien |
Yao'an County in Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture 楚雄彝族自治州[Chu3xiong2 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Yunnan |
威寧縣 威宁县 see styles |
wēi níng xiàn wei1 ning2 xian4 wei ning hsien |
Weining Yi, Hui and Miao autonomous county in Bijie prefecture 畢節地區|毕节地区[Bi4 jie2 di4 qu1], Guizhou |
寧南縣 宁南县 see styles |
níng nán xiàn ning2 nan2 xian4 ning nan hsien |
Ningnan County in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture 涼山彝族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2shan1 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Sichuan |
尋甸縣 寻甸县 see styles |
xún diàn xiàn xun2 dian4 xian4 hsün tien hsien |
Xundian Hui and Yi autonomous county in Kunming 昆明[Kun1 ming2], Yunnan |
巍山縣 巍山县 see styles |
wēi shān xiàn wei1 shan1 xian4 wei shan hsien |
Weishan Yi and Hui autonomous county in Dali Bai autonomous prefecture 大理白族自治州[Da4 li3 Bai2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Yunnan |
布拖縣 布拖县 see styles |
bù tuō xiàn bu4 tuo1 xian4 pu t`o hsien pu to hsien |
Butuo County in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture 涼山彝族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2shan1 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], southern Sichuan |
建水縣 建水县 see styles |
jiàn shuǐ xiàn jian4 shui3 xian4 chien shui hsien |
Jianshui county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan |
彌勒縣 弥勒县 see styles |
mí lè xiàn mi2 le4 xian4 mi le hsien |
Mile county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan |
彝族年 see styles |
yí zú nián yi2 zu2 nian2 i tsu nien |
Yi New Year |
彞族年 彝族年 see styles |
yí zú nián yi2 zu2 nian2 i tsu nien |
Yi New Year |
德昌縣 德昌县 see styles |
dé chāng xiàn de2 chang1 xian4 te ch`ang hsien te chang hsien |
Dechang County in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture 涼山彝族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2shan1 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], southern Sichuan |
應採兒 应采儿 see styles |
yīng cǎi ér ying1 cai3 er2 ying ts`ai erh ying tsai erh |
Cherrie Ying Choi-Yi (1983-), actress |
應采兒 应采儿 see styles |
yīng cǎi ér ying1 cai3 er2 ying ts`ai erh ying tsai erh |
Cherrie Ying Choi-Yi (1983–), actress |
新平縣 新平县 see styles |
xīn píng xiàn xin1 ping2 xian4 hsin p`ing hsien hsin ping hsien |
Xinping Yi and Dai autonomous county in Yuxi 玉溪[Yu4 xi1], Yunnan |
易建聯 易建联 see styles |
yì jiàn lián yi4 jian4 lian2 i chien lien |
Yi Jianlian (1987-), Chinese basketball player for the New Jersey Nets (NBA) |
昭覺縣 昭觉县 see styles |
zhāo jué xiàn zhao1 jue2 xian4 chao chüeh hsien |
Zhaojue County in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture 涼山彝族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2shan1 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Sichuan |
普格縣 普格县 see styles |
pǔ gé xiàn pu3 ge2 xian4 p`u ko hsien pu ko hsien |
Puge County in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture 涼山彝族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2shan1 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Sichuan |
景東縣 景东县 see styles |
jǐng dōng xiàn jing3 dong1 xian4 ching tung hsien |
Jingdong Yi autonomous county in Pu'er 普洱[Pu3 er3], Yunnan |
景谷縣 景谷县 see styles |
jǐng gǔ xiàn jing3 gu3 xian4 ching ku hsien |
Jinggu Dai and Yi autonomous county in Pu'er 普洱[Pu3 er3], Yunnan |
會東縣 会东县 see styles |
huì dōng xiàn hui4 dong1 xian4 hui tung hsien |
Huidong County in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture 涼山彝族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2shan1 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], south Sichuan |
會理市 会理市 see styles |
huì lǐ shì hui4 li3 shi4 hui li shih |
Huili, county-level city in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture 涼山彝族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2shan1 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Sichuan |
會理縣 会理县 see styles |
huì lǐ xiàn hui4 li3 xian4 hui li hsien |
Huili county in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture 涼山彞族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2 shan1 Yi2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], south Sichuan |
李成桂 see styles |
lǐ chéng guì li3 cheng2 gui4 li ch`eng kuei li cheng kuei isonge イソンゲ |
Yi Seong-gye (1335-1408), founder and first king of Korean Yi dynasty (1392-1910) (person) Taejo of Joseon (1335-1408, founder of the Joseon dynasty of Korea); Yi Seong-gye |
李舜臣 see styles |
lǐ shùn chén li3 shun4 chen2 li shun ch`en li shun chen rishunshin りしゅんしん |
Yi Sunshin (1545-1598), Korean admiral and folk hero, famous for sea victories over the Japanese invaders (person) Yi Sun-Shin (28.4.1545-16.12.1598) |
柳毅傳 柳毅传 see styles |
liǔ yì zhuàn liu3 yi4 zhuan4 liu i chuan |
story of Liu Yi, Tang fantasy fiction by Li Chaowei 李朝威, popular with dramatist of subsequent dynasties |
楚雄市 see styles |
chǔ xióng shì chu3 xiong2 shi4 ch`u hsiung shih chu hsiung shih |
Chuxiong, county-level city, capital of Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture 楚雄彝族自治州[Chu3xiong2 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1] in central Yunnan |
武定縣 武定县 see styles |
wǔ dìng xiàn wu3 ding4 xian4 wu ting hsien |
Wuding County in Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture 楚雄彝族自治州[Chu3xiong2 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Yunnan |
歸敬儀 归敬仪 see styles |
guī jìng yí gui1 jing4 yi2 kuei ching i Kikyō gi |
Guijing yi |
永仁縣 永仁县 see styles |
yǒng rén xiàn yong3 ren2 xian4 yung jen hsien |
Yongren County in Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture 楚雄彝族自治州[Chu3xiong2 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Yunnan |
江城縣 江城县 see styles |
jiāng chéng xiàn jiang1 cheng2 xian4 chiang ch`eng hsien chiang cheng hsien |
Jiangcheng Hani and Yi autonomous county in Pu'er 普洱[Pu3 er3], Yunnan |
瀘西縣 泸西县 see styles |
lú xī xiàn lu2 xi1 xian4 lu hsi hsien |
Luxi county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan |
牟定縣 牟定县 see styles |
móu dìng xiàn mou2 ding4 xian4 mou ting hsien |
Mouding County in Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture 楚雄彝族自治州[Chu3xiong2 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], Yunnan |
甘洛縣 甘洛县 see styles |
gān luò xiàn gan1 luo4 xian4 kan lo hsien |
Ganluo County in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture 涼山彝族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2shan1 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1], southern Sichuan |
石屏縣 石屏县 see styles |
shí píng xiàn shi2 ping2 xian4 shih p`ing hsien shih ping hsien |
Shiping county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Mizong-Yi" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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