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旋渦


旋涡

see styles
xuán wō
    xuan2 wo1
hsüan wo
spiral; whirlpool; eddy; vortex

旋筒

see styles
xuán tǒng
    xuan2 tong3
hsüan t`ung
    hsüan tung
rotor; turbine

旋繞


旋绕

see styles
xuán rào
    xuan2 rao4
hsüan jao
to curl up; to wind around

旋翼

see styles
xuán yì
    xuan2 yi4
hsüan i
rotor wing

旋臂

see styles
xuán bì
    xuan2 bi4
hsüan pi
spiral arm

旋舞

see styles
xuán wǔ
    xuan2 wu3
hsüan wu
whirling dance

旋踵

see styles
xuán zhǒng
    xuan2 zhong3
hsüan chung
(literary) in an instant (lit. to turn on one's heel)

旋轉


旋转

see styles
xuán zhuǎn
    xuan2 zhuan3
hsüan chuan
to rotate; to revolve; to spin; to whirl

旋里

see styles
xuán lǐ
    xuan2 li3
hsüan li
to return home

旋量

see styles
xuán liàng
    xuan2 liang4
hsüan liang
spinor (math.)

旋鈕


旋钮

see styles
xuán niǔ
    xuan2 niu3
hsüan niu
knob (e.g. handle or radio button)

旋閘


旋闸

see styles
xuán zhá
    xuan2 zha2
hsüan cha
rotor sluice gate

日旋

see styles
rì xuán
    ri4 xuan2
jih hsüan
 nichisen
sūryâvarta

晉書


晋书

see styles
jìn shū
    jin4 shu1
chin shu
History of the Jin Dynasty, fifth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled under Fang Xuanling 房玄齡|房玄龄[Fang2 Xuan2 ling2] in 648 during Tang Dynasty 唐朝[Tang2 chao2], 130 scrolls

普選


普选

see styles
pǔ xuǎn
    pu3 xuan3
p`u hsüan
    pu hsüan
 fusen
    ふせん
universal suffrage
(abbreviation) (See 普通選挙) universal suffrage

暄騰


暄腾

see styles
xuān teng
    xuan1 teng5
hsüan t`eng
    hsüan teng
soft and warm (of bread)

暈眩


晕眩

see styles
yūn xuàn
    yun1 xuan4
yün hsüan
to feel dizzy; dizziness

李儇

see styles
lǐ xuān
    li3 xuan1
li hsüan
Li Xuan, personal name of nineteenth Tang emperor Xizong 僖宗[Xi1 zhong1] (862-888), reigned 873-888

李忱

see styles
lǐ chén
    li3 chen2
li ch`en
    li chen
Li Chen, personal name of seventeenth Tang emperor Xuanzong 宣宗[Xuan1 zong1] (810-859), reigned 846-859

桓玄

see styles
huán xuán
    huan2 xuan2
huan hsüan
Huan Xuan (369-404), general involved in the break-up of Eastern Jin

楦子

see styles
xuàn zi
    xuan4 zi5
hsüan tzu
shoe tree; hat block

楦頭


楦头

see styles
xuàn tou
    xuan4 tou5
hsüan t`ou
    hsüan tou
toe box (of a shoe); shoe last (shoemaker's tool)

武宣

see styles
wǔ xuān
    wu3 xuan1
wu hsüan
 takenori
    たけのり
Wuxuan county in Laibin 來賓|来宾[Lai2 bin1], Guangxi
(given name) Takenori

毛選


毛选

see styles
máo xuǎn
    mao2 xuan3
mao hsüan
Selected Works of Mao Zedong (abbr. for 毛澤東選集|毛泽东选集[Mao2 Ze2 dong1 Xuan3 ji2])

民選


民选

see styles
mín xuǎn
    min2 xuan3
min hsüan
 minsen
    みんせん
democratically elected
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) popular election

氣旋


气旋

see styles
qì xuán
    qi4 xuan2
ch`i hsüan
    chi hsüan
cyclone

汗斑

see styles
hàn bān
    han4 ban1
han pan
common name for 花斑癬|花斑癣[hua1 ban1 xuan3], tinea versicolor

油旋

see styles
yóu xuán
    you2 xuan2
yu hsüan
Youxuan, a kind of a pastry

泡漩

see styles
pào xuán
    pao4 xuan2
p`ao hsüan
    pao hsüan
eddy; whirlpool

浮選


浮选

see styles
fú xuǎn
    fu2 xuan3
fu hsüan
flotation process

海選


海选

see styles
hǎi xuǎn
    hai3 xuan3
hai hsüan
(in elections for village committees in the PRC since the 1990s) unrestricted nomination, a type of election where 1. everyone in the community is eligible to nominate somebody 2. voting is done by writing the name of one's nominee on the ballot, and 3. one's nominee can be anyone in the community (Nominees who receive the highest number of votes may be thereby elected or, more often, presented as the candidates in a further round of voting.); (in other contexts) selection of the best contender in a process open to all comers; (in the entertainment industry) open audition

淘選


淘选

see styles
táo xuǎn
    tao2 xuan3
t`ao hsüan
    tao hsüan
to decant; to strain off

深玄

see styles
shēn xuán
    shen1 xuan2
shen hsüan
 jingen
Deep, abstruse, dark, deep black.

淵玄


渊玄

see styles
yuān xuán
    yuan1 xuan2
yüan hsüan
profundity; depth

渦旋


涡旋

see styles
wō xuán
    wo1 xuan2
wo hsüan
eddy; vortex

渲染

see styles
xuàn rǎn
    xuan4 ran3
hsüan jan
rendering (computing); to add washes of ink or color to a drawing (Chinese painting); to exaggerate; to embellish

漩渦


漩涡

see styles
xuán wō
    xuan2 wo1
hsüan wo
whirlpool; eddy; vortex; (fig.) maelstrom

炫富

see styles
xuàn fù
    xuan4 fu4
hsüan fu
to flaunt wealth; ostentatious

炫弄

see styles
xuàn nòng
    xuan4 nong4
hsüan nung
to show off; to flaunt

炫技

see styles
xuàn jì
    xuan4 ji4
hsüan chi
to show off one's skills; to put on a dazzling display of one's talents

炫目

see styles
xuàn mù
    xuan4 mu4
hsüan mu
to dazzle; to inspire awe

炫耀

see styles
xuàn yào
    xuan4 yao4
hsüan yao
dazzling; to show off; to flaunt

炫酷

see styles
xuàn kù
    xuan4 ku4
hsüan k`u
    hsüan ku
(slang) cool; awesome

烜赫

see styles
xuǎn hè
    xuan3 he4
hsüan ho
famous; prestigious

煊赫

see styles
xuān hè
    xuan1 he4
hsüan ho
see 烜赫[xuan3 he4]

玄一

see styles
xuán yī
    xuan2 yi1
hsüan i
 genichi
    げんいち
(given name) Gen'ichi
Xuanyi, a commentator of the 法相 Dharmalakṣana school during the Tang dynasty.

玄乎

see styles
xuán hū
    xuan2 hu1
hsüan hu
unreliable; incredible

玄則


玄则

see styles
xuán zé
    xuan2 ze2
hsüan tse
 harunori
    はるのり
(given name) Harunori
profound principle

玄參


玄参

see styles
xuán shēn
    xuan2 shen1
hsüan shen
Ningpo figwort (Scrophularia ningpoensis); root of Ningpo figwort (used in TCM)

玄叡

see styles
xuán ruì
    xuan2 rui4
hsüan jui
 genei / gene
    げんえい
(personal name) Gen'ei
Gen'ei

玄圃

see styles
xuán pǔ
    xuan2 pu3
hsüan p`u
    hsüan pu
 genpo
    げんぽ
mythical fairyland on Kunlun Mountain 崑崙|昆仑[Kun1 lun2]
(given name) Genpo

玄堂

see styles
xuán táng
    xuan2 tang2
hsüan t`ang
    hsüan tang
 gendō
mysterious hall

玄奘

see styles
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.

玄奧


玄奥

see styles
xuán ào
    xuan2 ao4
hsüan ao
abstruse; profound mystery; the mysteries of the universe

玄妙

see styles
xuán miào
    xuan2 miao4
hsüan miao
 genmyou / genmyo
    げんみょう
mysterious; profound; abstruse
(noun or adjectival noun) abstruse; occult; mysterious; (given name) Genmyou
subtle

玄孫


玄孙

see styles
xuán sūn
    xuan2 sun1
hsüan sun
 genson; yashago
    げんそん; やしゃご
great-great-grandson
great-great-grandchild; fourth-generation descendant

玄學


玄学

see styles
xuán xué
    xuan2 xue2
hsüan hsüeh
Wei and Jin philosophical school amalgamating Daoist and Confucian ideals; translation of metaphysics (also translated 形而上學|形而上学)

玄宗

see styles
xuán zōng
    xuan2 zong1
hsüan tsung
 gensou / genso
    げんそう
(person) Xuanzong (Emperor of China, r. 712-756)
The profound principles, or propositions, i. e. Buddhism.

玄幻

see styles
xuán huàn
    xuan2 huan4
hsüan huan
xuanhuan, a fusion of Western and Eastern fantasy (subgenre of Chinese fantasy fiction)

玄德

see styles
xuán dé
    xuan2 de2
hsüan te
 gen toku
profound virtue

玄悟

see styles
xuán wù
    xuan2 wu4
hsüan wu
 gengo
    げんご
(personal name) Gengo
profound realization

玄應


玄应

see styles
xuán yìng
    xuan2 ying4
hsüan ying
 genou / geno
    げんおう
(surname) Gen'ou
Deep, or abstruse response; also Xuanying, the author in the Tang dynasty of the 玄應音義, i. e. 一切經音義 a Buddhist dictionary in 25 juan, not considered very reliable.

玄旨

see styles
xuán zhǐ
    xuan2 zhi3
hsüan chih
 genshi
profound implications

玄昉

see styles
xuán fěng
    xuan2 feng3
hsüan feng
 Genbō
Genbō

玄景

see styles
xuán jǐng
    xuan2 jing3
hsüan ching
 Genkei
Xuanjing, a monk, d. 606, noted for his preaching, and for his many changes of garments, as 衡嶽 Hengyue was noted for wearing one garment all his days.

玄暉


玄晖

see styles
xuán huī
    xuan2 hui1
hsüan hui
 genki
    げんき
(male given name) Genki
Hyeonhwi

玄暢


玄畅

see styles
xuán chàng
    xuan2 chang4
hsüan ch`ang
    hsüan chang
 Genchō
Xuanchang, a famous Shensi monk, who was invited to be tutor of the heir-apparent, A. D. 445, but refused, died 484.

玄曦

see styles
xuán xī
    xuan2 xi1
hsüan hsi
 gengi
sun

玄會


玄会

see styles
xuán huì
    xuan2 hui4
hsüan hui
 gene
to come together mysteriously

玄朗

see styles
xuán lǎng
    xuan2 lang3
hsüan lang
 genrou / genro
    げんろう
(personal name) Genrou
Xuanlang, a Chekiang monk of the Tang dynasty, died 854, at 83 years of age, noted for his influence on his disciples and for having remained in one room for over thirty years: also called 慧明 Huiming and 左溪 Zuoqi.

玄極


玄极

see styles
xuán jí
    xuan2 ji2
hsüan chi
 gengoku
ultimate profundity

玄機


玄机

see styles
xuán jī
    xuan2 ji1
hsüan chi
 genki
    げんき
profound theory (in Daoism and Buddhism); mysterious principles
(personal name) Genki

玄沙

see styles
xuán shā
    xuan2 sha1
hsüan sha
 Gensha
Xuansha, a famous Fukien monk who had over 800 disciples, died A. D. 908; his chief subjects were the fundamental ailments of men— blindness, deafness, and dumbness.

玄流

see styles
xuán liú
    xuan2 liu2
hsüan liu
 shizuru
    しずる
(personal name) Shizuru
The black-robed sect of monks.

玄狐

see styles
xuán hú
    xuan2 hu2
hsüan hu
silver or black fox (Vulpes alopex argentatus)

玄猷

see styles
xuán yóu
    xuan2 you2
hsüan yu
 genyū
arcane path

玄玄

see styles
xuán xuán
    xuan2 xuan2
hsüan hsüan
 gengen
mystery within mystery

玄理

see styles
xuán lǐ
    xuan2 li3
hsüan li
 harumasa
    はるまさ
profound theory; philosophical theory of Wei and Jin 玄學|玄学 sect
(personal name) Harumasa
unfathomably deep principle of the Way

玄琬

see styles
xuán wǎn
    xuan2 wan3
hsüan wan
 Genon
Xuanyuan, an influential Shensi monk who lived through the persecution of Buddhism in the 北周 Northern Zhou dynasty into the Sui and Tang dynasties.

玄疏

see styles
xuán shū
    xuan2 shu1
hsüan shu
 genso
The 玄義, a Tiantai commentary an the contents and meaning of the Lotus Sutra, and 疏 the critical commentary on the text.

玄石

see styles
xuán shí
    xuan2 shi2
hsüan shih
 genseki
    げんせき
magnetite Fe3O4
(rare) (See 磁石・1) magnet; (given name) Genseki

玄秘

see styles
xuán mì
    xuan2 mi4
hsüan mi
mystery; mysterious; occult; abstruse doctrine (e.g. religious)

玄範


玄范

see styles
xuán fàn
    xuan2 fan4
hsüan fan
 Genpan
Xuanfan, a Tang monk and editor, said to be a contemporary of Xuanzang, some say his disciple.

玄籤

see styles
xuán qiān
    xuan2 qian1
hsüan ch`ien
    hsüan chien
 Gensen
Explanation of the Profound Meaning of the Lotus

玄義


玄义

see styles
xuán yì
    xuan2 yi4
hsüan i
 gengi
The deep meaning; the meaning of the profound; it refers chiefly to the Tiantai method of teaching which was to proceed from a general explanation of the content and meaning of the various great sutras to a discussion of the deeper meaning. the method was: (1) 釋名 explanation of the terms; (2) 辨體 defintion of the substance; (3) 明宗 making clear the principles; (4) 論用 discussing their application; (5) 判教 discriminating the doctrine. v. also 玄疏.

玄色

see styles
xuán sè
    xuan2 se4
hsüan se
black (without gloss); black with a hint of red in it

玄虛


玄虚

see styles
xuán xū
    xuan2 xu1
hsüan hsü
(intentionally) mysterious; arcane

玄覺


玄觉

see styles
xuán jué
    xuan2 jue2
hsüan chüeh
 genkaku
    げんかく
(personal name) Genkaku
Hsüan-chio, a Wenchow monk, also named 明道 Ming-tao, who had a large following; he is said to have attained to enlightenment in one night, hence is known as 一宿覺.

玄覽


玄览

see styles
xuán lǎn
    xuan2 lan3
hsüan lan
 genran
to be absorbed in the deepest part of one's mind and not see the myriad phenomena

玄賓


玄宾

see styles
xuán bīn
    xuan2 bin1
hsüan pin
 genpin
    げんぴん
(personal name) Genpin
Genbin

玄贊


玄赞

see styles
xuán zàn
    xuan2 zan4
hsüan tsan
 Gensan
An abbreviation of 法華經玄贊.

玄軌


玄轨

see styles
xuán guǐ
    xuan2 gui3
hsüan kuei
 gen ki
mysterious way

玄透

see styles
xuán tòu
    xuan2 tou4
hsüan t`ou
    hsüan tou
 gentou / gento
    げんとう
(personal name) Gentou
Gentō

玄道

see styles
xuán dào
    xuan2 dao4
hsüan tao
 harumichi
    はるみち
(given name) Harumichi
The profound doctrine, Buddhism.

玄遠


玄远

see styles
xuán yuǎn
    xuan2 yuan3
hsüan yüan
profound; abstruse mystery

玄邃

see styles
xuán suì
    xuan2 sui4
hsüan sui
 gensui
deep

玄鏡


玄镜

see styles
xuán jìng
    xuan2 jing4
hsüan ching
 Genkyō
An abbreviation of 華嚴法界玄鏡.

玄門


玄门

see styles
xuán mén
    xuan2 men2
hsüan men
 genmon
    げんもん
(given name) Genmon
The profound school, i. e. Buddhism. Also that of the 華嚴 Huayan (Kegon) which has a division of 十玄門 or 十玄緣起, indicating the ten metaphysical propositions, or lines of thought; of these there are two or more versions.

玄關


玄关

see styles
xuán guān
    xuan2 guan1
hsüan kuan
 genkan
    げんかん
entrance hall; vestibule
(out-dated kanji) (noun - becomes adjective with の) entranceway; entry hall; vestibule; foyer; entryway; mud room
portico

玄青

see styles
xuán qīng
    xuan2 qing1
hsüan ch`ing
    hsüan ching
deep black

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

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