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shān
    shan1
shan
 yamamura
    やまむら

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Mountain
mountain; hill (CL:座[zuo4]); (coll.) small bundle of straw for silkworms to spin cocoons on
(n,ctr) (1) mountain; hill; (n,ctr) (2) mine; (n,ctr) (3) (mountain) forest; (n,ctr) (4) heap; pile; stack; mountain; (5) protruding or high part of an object; crown (of a hat); thread (of a screw); tread (of a tire); (6) climax; peak; critical point; (7) guess; speculation; gamble; (8) (slang) (kana only) (police and crime reporter jargon; usu. written as ヤマ) (criminal) case; crime; (9) mountain climbing; mountaineering; (10) (See 山鉾) festival float (esp. one mounted with a decorative halberd); (11) {cards} (See 山札・1) deck (from which players draw cards); draw pile; stock; (12) {mahj} wall; wall tile; (prefix noun) (13) (before the name of a plant or animal) wild; (personal name) Yamamura
A hill, mountain; a monastery.

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chuān
    chuan1
ch`uan
    chuan
 sakigawa
    さきがわ

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River
(bound form) river; creek; plain; an area of level country
(suffix) the .... river; (suffix used with the names of rivers); (1) river; stream; (suffix) (2) the .... river; (suffix used with the names of rivers); (surname) Sakigawa
A stream, a mountain stream; Ssu-ch'uan province.


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guān
    guan1
kuan
 seki
    せき

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Guan / Kwan / Seki
mountain pass; to close; to shut; to turn off; to confine; to lock (sb) up; to shut (sb in a room, a bird in a cage etc); to concern; to involve
(surname) Seki
To shut, a closed place, barrier, frontier; to include, concern, involve.

仙人

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xiān rén
    xian1 ren2
hsien jen
 sennin
    せんにん

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Sennin
Daoist immortal; celestial being
(1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); mountain man (esp. a hermit); (2) one not bound by earthly desires or the thoughts of normal men; (surname, given name) Sennin
seer

山荘

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 yamajou / yamajo
    やまじょう

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Mountain Villa
mountain villa; mountain retreat; mountain cottage; (surname) Yamajō

征服

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zhēng fú
    zheng1 fu2
cheng fu
 seifuku / sefuku
    せいふく

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Conquer / Conquest
to conquer; to subdue; to vanquish
(noun, transitive verb) (1) conquest; subjugation; (noun, transitive verb) (2) overcoming (a difficulty); conquering (e.g. a mountain); mastery (of a skill)
to strike

泰山

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tài shān
    tai4 shan1
t`ai shan
    tai shan
 yasuyama
    やすやま

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Tarzan
Tarzan (fictional character reared by apes in the jungle); Taishan township in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan
large mountain; Mt Taishan (China); (surname) Yasuyama
Tai Shan in Shandong, the eastern sacred mountain of China.

連綿


连绵

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lián mián
    lian2 mian2
lien mien
 renmen
    れんめん

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Unbroken
continuous; unbroken; uninterrupted; extending forever into the distance (of mountain range, river etc)
(adj-t,adv-to) unbroken; uninterrupted; on and on; continuous
to bind on

道士

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dào shì
    dao4 shi4
tao shih
 michishi
    みちし

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Taoist / Daoist
Daoist priest
(1) Taoist; (2) person of high morals; (3) Buddhist monk; (4) immortal mountain wizard; Taoist immortal; (personal name) Michishi
A Taoist (hermit), also applied to Buddhists, and to Śākyamuni.

阿修羅


阿修罗

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ā xiū luó
    a1 xiu1 luo2
a hsiu lo
 ashura
    あしゅら

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Frightful Demon / Asura
Asura, malevolent spirits in Indian mythology
{Buddh} Asura; demigod; anti-god; titan; demigods that fight the Devas (gods) in Hindu mythology; (female given name) Ashura
asura, 修羅 originally meaning a spirit, spirits, or even the gods, it generally indicates titanic demons, enemies of the gods, with whom, especially Indra, they wage constant war. They are defined as 'not devas', and 'ugly', and 'without wine'. Other forms are 阿須羅 (or 阿蘇羅, or 阿素羅); 阿修倫 (or羅須倫 or 阿修輪 or 羅須輪); 阿素洛; 阿差. Four classes are named according to their manner of rebirth-egg, born, womb-born, transformation-born, and spawn- or water-born. Their abode is in the ocean, north of Sumeru, but certain of the weaker dwell in a western mountain cave. They have realms, rulers, and palaces, as have the devas. The 阿修羅道 is one of the six gatis, or ways of reincarnation. The 修羅場 or 修羅巷 is the battlefield of the asuras against Indra. The 阿修羅琴 are their harps.

阿里山

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ā lǐ shān
    a1 li3 shan1
a li shan
 arisan
    ありさん

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Alisan
Alishan mountain range in the central-southern region of Taiwan
(place-name) Alishan (Taiwan)

山高水長


山高水长

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shān gāo shuǐ cháng
    shan1 gao1 shui3 chang2
shan kao shui ch`ang
    shan kao shui chang

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High Mountain Long River
high as the mountain and long as the river (idiom); fig. noble and far-reaching

風林火山

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 fuurinkazan / furinkazan
    ふうりんかざん

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Furinkazan
(expression) (yoji) as fast as the wind, as quiet as the forest, as daring as fire, and immovable as the mountain

日出先照高山

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rì chū xiān zhào gāo shān
    ri4 chu1 xian1 zhao4 gao1 shan1
jih ch`u hsien chao kao shan
    jih chu hsien chao kao shan
 nichi shutsu sen shō kō san
when the sun rises it first shines on the highest mountain

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zuī
    zui1
tsui
a mountain peak

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tái
    tai2
t`ai
    tai
 dai
    だい
(classical) you (in letters); variant of 臺|台[tai2]
(n,n-suf) (1) stand; rest; base; pedestal; platform; table; holder; support; rack; (2) setting (of a gem); mounting; (3) (See 台木・1) stock (in grafting); (counter) (4) counter for machines and vehicles; (suffix) (5) (after a rounded value) level (e.g. price level); mark; range; decade (of one's life); (suffix noun) (6) tall building (with a fine view); (observation) platform; (suffix noun) (7) (in place names) plateau; heights; (surname) Dai
A flat place, platform, plateau, terrace; an abbrev. for 臺 and for 天台 Tiantai, hence 台嶽 the Tiantai mountain; 台宗; 台家 its 'school'; 台徒 its disciples; 台教; 台道 its doctrine, or way.

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    he2
ho
 takagou / takago
    たかごう
to close; to join; to fit; to be equal to; whole; together; round (in battle); conjunction (astronomy); 1st note of pentatonic scale; old variant of 盒[he2]
(1) gō; traditional unit of volume, approx. 180 ml; (2) gō; traditional unit of area, approx 0.33 square meters; (3) one-tenth of the distance from the base to the summit of a mountain; (4) {astron} (See 衝・3) conjunction; (5) (See 合計) sum; total; (6) {phil} (See 総合・1,正反合) synthesis (in dialectics); (7) minor premise (in hetuvidya); (counter) (8) counter for covered containers; (counter) (9) counter for matches, battles, etc.; (surname) Takagou
Bring together, unite, unison, in accord.

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chuí
    chui2
ch`ui
    chui
name of a mountain

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kuí
    kui2
k`uei
    kuei
one-legged mountain demon of Chinese mythology; Chinese mythical figure who invented music and dancing; Chinese rain god; surname Kui

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tào
    tao4
t`ao
    tao
to cover; to encase; cover; sheath; to overlap; to interleave; to model after; to copy; formula; harness; loop of rope; (fig.) to fish for; to obtain slyly; classifier for sets, collections; bend (of a river or mountain range, in place names); tau (Greek letter Ττ)

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    li4
li
high mountain range

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jié
    jie2
chieh
mountain peak

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qiān
    qian1
ch`ien
    chien
name of a mountain

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chà
    cha4
ch`a
    cha
fork in road; bifurcation; branch in road, river, mountain range etc; to branch off; to turn off; to diverge; to stray (from the path); to change the subject; to interrupt; to stagger (times)

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    ba1
pa
stony hill; rocky mountain; (used in place names)

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zuò
    zuo4
tso
name of a mountain in Shandong

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xiù
    xiu4
hsiu
 shuu / shu
    しゅう
cave; mountain peak
(1) (archaism) cave; cavern; (2) (くき only) (archaism) peak; summit; (personal name) Shuu

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yuè
    yue4
yüeh
 dake
    だけ
wife's parents and paternal uncles
(n,suf) (1) peak; (2) mountain; (p,m) Dake

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    hu4
hu
(literary) mountain covered with vegetation

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tóng
    tong2
t`ung
    tung
name of a mountain

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xx
    xx5
xx
 dougesaki / dogesaki
    どうげさき
(Japanese kokuji) mountain pass; (fig.) crisis point; pr. tōge
(n,n-suf) (1) (mountain) pass; highest point on a mountain road; ridge; (2) peak (e.g. of summer); worst (e.g. of an illness); crisis; critical point; most difficult part; (surname) Dougesaki

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é
    e2
o
 ga
lofty; name of a mountain
High, commanding.


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fēng
    feng1
feng
 mine
    みね
variant of 峰[feng1]
(1) peak; summit; ridge; top; (2) back of a blade; (surname, female given name) Mine
mountain peak

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fēng
    feng1
feng
 minezaki
    みねざき
(of a mountain) high and tapered peak or summit; mountain-like in appearance; highest level; classifier for camels
(1) peak; summit; ridge; top; (2) back of a blade; (surname) Minezaki
peak

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náo
    nao2
nao
name of a mountain

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    tu2
t`u
    tu
name of a mountain

峿

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    wu2
wu
name of a mountain

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kōng
    kong1
k`ung
    kung
name of a mountain

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    ju1
chü
mountain name


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lái
    lai2
lai
name of a mountain in Sichuan

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léng
    leng2
leng
 ryou / ryo
    りょう
lofty (as of mountain)
(given name) Ryō

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guō
    guo1
kuo
name of a mountain

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dōng
    dong1
tung
name of a mountain

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xiáo
    xiao2
hsiao
name of a mountain in Henan; also pr. [Yao2]

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yān
    yan1
yen
name of a mountain in Gansu

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    gu4
ku
steep-sided flat-topped mountain; mesa; (element in mountain names)

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yǎo
    yao3
yao
(name of a mountain)

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měi
    mei3
mei
mountain; hill

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    ji1
chi
surname Ji; name of a mountain

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    yu2
mountain range


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lán
    lan2
lan
 ranran
    らんらん
(bound form) mountain mist
(1) storm; tempest; (2) (idiom) uproar; hullabaloo; storm (e.g. of protest); winds (e.g. of change); (3) (kana only) {cards} (usu. as アラシ) (See おいちょかぶ) pile of 3 cards of the same value in oicho-kabu; (personal name) Ranran
Mountain mist; vapour.

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cuó
    cuo2
ts`o
    tso
 ja
lofty (as of mountain)
Irregular, uneven; translit. jha.


𡶴

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chǎn
    chan3
ch`an
    chan
winding mountain path


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lǒu
    lou3
lou
mountain peak

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    bo1
po
name of a mountain


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qīn
    qin1
ch`in
    chin
loftiness (of mountain)


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láo
    lao2
lao
name of a mountain in Shandong

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dèng
    deng4
teng
 sako
    さこ
path leading up a mountain
(surname) Sako

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duò
    duo4
to
mountain peak


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xué
    xue2
hsüeh
big rocky mountain

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xiè
    xie4
hsieh
mountain valley

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    yi2
i
name of a mountain in Hunan


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lǐng
    ling3
ling
 rei / re
    れい
mountain range; mountain ridge
(1) peak; summit; ridge; top; (2) back of a blade; (surname, female given name) Rei


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yuè
    yue4
yüeh
 dake
    だけ
high mountain; highest peak of a mountain ridge
(n,suf) (1) peak; (2) mountain; (place-name, surname) Dake
crag

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lóng
    long2
lung
steep; precipitous (of mountain)

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    xi1
hsi
mountain-gorge; ravine


岿

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kuī
    kui1
k`uei
    kuei
high and mighty (of mountain); hilly


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luán
    luan2
luan
mountain ranges

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diān
    dian1
tien
same as 巔|巅[dian1]; summit; mountain peak; mountain top


𪩘

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yǎn
    yan3
yen
peak of mountain

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    yu3

 yu
surname Yu; name of a mountain
Indic yu sound

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 fumoto
    ふもと
(irregular kanji usage) (kana only) foot (of a mountain or hill); bottom; base; (place-name) Fumoto

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    li2
li
rowan or mountain ash (genus Sorbus)

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lěi
    lei3
lei
mountain-climbing shoes

氿

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guǐ
    gui3
kuei
mountain spring


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jiàn
    jian4
chien
 uruoi
    うるおい
mountain stream
(numeric) 10^36; undecillion; (surname) Uruoi

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    xi1
hsi
mountain stream; creek

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cuī
    cui1
ts`ui
    tsui
a high mountain; precipitous


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líng
    ling2
ling
 ryou / ryo
    りょう
used in 穆稜|穆棱[Mu4 ling2]
(1) edge; angle; (n,n-suf) (2) ridge (e.g. of a mountain); (female given name) Ryō

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dōu
    dou1
tou
bamboo, rattan or wicker basket; sedan chair for mountain use (Cantonese)

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nóu
    nou2
nou
 dō
mountain goat

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    ji3
chi
 shaku
    せい
(bound form) spine; backbone; (bound form) ridge
height; stature; (1) back; spine; (2) reverse; rear side; (3) height; stature; (4) ridge (of a mountain)
the back

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yāo
    yao1
yao
 koshitaka
    こしたか
the waist and lower back; (bound form) kidney of an animal (as food); the waist of trousers or a skirt; (metonym) money pouch; pocket; (bound form) the middle section of an upright object (mountain, bottle etc)
(suffix noun) posture; position; pose; attitude; (surname) Koshitaka
The waist, middle.

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gèn
    gen4
ken
 gon
    ごん
one of the Eight Trigrams 八卦[ba1 gua4], symbolizing mountain; ☶; ancient Chinese compass point: 45° (northeast)
gen (one of the trigrams of the I Ching: mountain, northeast); (given name) Gon

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mèi
    mei4
mei
 tamoto
    たもと
sleeve of a robe
(1) (See 袂を分かつ) sleeve (esp. of a kimono); pocket of sleeve; (2) vicinity (esp. of a bridge); (3) foot of a mountain; base of a mountain

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    ju1
chü
 suso
    すそ
garment
(1) hem; (trouser) cuff; shirttail; bottom (of a kimono); train (of a dress); (2) bottom part; bottom edge; (3) foot (of a mountain); (4) tips (of hair); (5) (archaism) downstream

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    bi4
pi
 hida; hida
    ひだ; ヒダ
creases; folds or pleats in a garment
(1) (kana only) fold; pleat; gathers; tuck; (2) (kana only) folds (e.g. of a mountain); crease; (3) (kana only) (hidden) detail; nuance; shade; wrinkle (e.g. in logic); (4) (kana only) lamella; gill (of a mushroom)

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    pi2
p`i
    pi
mountain in ancient Chu

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zōu
    zou1
tsou
corner; foot of mountain

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líng
    ling2
ling
 riyou / riyo
    りよう
mound; tomb; hill; mountain
(1) (See 御墓・みはか) imperial mausoleum; Emperor's tomb; (2) (りょう only) big hill; (personal name) Riyou
A mound, tomb; cf. 畢陵.

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yǎn
    yan3
yen
the appearance of a mountain, as if two pots were standing one upon the other; the steep bank of a stream; a rough mountain path


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dǐng
    ding3
ting
 tei / te
    てい
apex; crown of the head; top; roof; most; to carry on the head; to push to the top; to go against; to replace; to substitute; to be subjected to (an aerial bombing, hailstorm etc); (slang) to "bump" a forum thread to raise its profile; classifier for headwear, hats, veils etc
(1) crown (of head); summit (of mountain); spire; (2) easy win for one; (3) something received; (personal name) Tei
Top of the head, crown, summit, apex, zenith; highest; to rise; oppose; an official's 'button'.

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chī
    chi1
ch`ih
    chih
 chi
used in 魑魅[chi1 mei4]
A mountain demon resembling a tiger; 魅 is a demon of marshes having the head of a pig and body of a man. The two words are used together indicating evil spirits.

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    lu4
lu
 roku
    ろく
foot of a hill
(kana only) foot (of a mountain or hill); bottom; base; (surname) Roku

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dài
    dai4
tai
 mayuzumi
    まゆづみ
umber-black dye for painting the eyebrow
(1) eyebrow pencil; (2) blackened eyebrows; (3) (metaphorically) distant mountain range; (surname) Mayuzumi

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jiù
    jiu4
chiu
(name of a mountain ridge)

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chōng
    chong1
ch`ung
    chung
(literary) (of a mountain stream) to flow down; (onom.) sound of flowing water

お山

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 oyama
    おやま
(honorific or respectful language) (polite language) (familiar language) mountain

一合

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 ichigou / ichigo
    いちごう
(1) (See 合・1) one gō (approx. 180 ml); (2) (See 合・2) one gō (approx. 0.33 square meters); (3) (See 合・3) one-tenth of the distance from the base to the summit of a mountain; (place-name) Ichigou

一山

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yī shān
    yi1 shan1
i shan
 hitotsuyama
    ひとつやま
(1) whole temple complex; all the temples on a mountain; (2) (orig. meaning) (See 一山・ひとやま・1) one mountain; (surname) Hitotsuyama
A hill; a monastery; Yishan, the name of a Chinese monk who voyaged to Japan in A.D. 1299 and who was also styled 一寧 Yining.

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