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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
禤 see styles |
xuān xuan1 hsüan |
More info & calligraphy: Xuan |
不空 see styles |
bù kōng bu4 kong1 pu k`ung pu kung fukuu / fuku ふくう |
(given name, person) Fukuu Amogha, Amoghavajra. 不空三藏; 智藏; 阿目佉跋折羅 Not empty (or not in vain) vajra. The famous head of the Yogācāra school in China. A Singhalese of northern brahmanic descent, having lost his father, he came at the age of 15 with his uncle to 東海, the eastern sea, or China, where in 718 he became a disciple of 金剛智 Vajrabodhi. After the latter's death in 732, and at his wish, Eliot says in 741, he went to India and Ceylon in search of esoteric or tantric writings, and returned in 746, when he baptized the emperor Xuan Tsung. He was especially noted for rain-making and stilling storms. In 749 he received permission to return home, but was stopped by imperial orders when in the south of China. In ?756 under Su Tsung he was recalled to the capital. His time until 771 was spent translating and editing tantric books in 120 volumes, and the Yogacara 密教 rose to its peak of prosperity. He died greatly honoured at 70 years of age, in 774, the twelfth year of Tai Tsung, the third emperor under whom he had served. The festival of feeding the hungry spirits 孟蘭勝會 is attributed to him. His titles of 智藏 and 不空三藏 are Thesaurus of Wisdom and Amogha Tripitaka. |
周璇 see styles |
zhōu xuán zhou1 xuan2 chou hsüan |
Zhou Xuan (1918-1957), Chinese singer and film actress |
安玄 see styles |
ān xuán an1 xuan2 an hsüan An Gen |
An Xuan |
徐鉉 徐铉 see styles |
xú xuàn xu2 xuan4 hsü hsüan |
Xu Xuan (-991), author of commentaries on Shuowen Jiezi 說文解字註|说文解字注[Shuo1 wen2 Jie3 zi4 Zhu4] |
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 |
桓玄 see styles |
huán xuán huan2 xuan2 huan hsüan |
Huan Xuan (369-404), general involved in the break-up of Eastern Jin |
王選 王选 see styles |
wáng xuǎn wang2 xuan3 wang hsüan |
Wang Xuan (1937-2006), Chinese printing industry innovator |
鄭玄 郑玄 see styles |
zhèng xuán zheng4 xuan2 cheng hsüan jougen / jogen じょうげん |
Zheng Xuan (127-200), late Han scholar (personal name) Jōgen |
鄭箋 see styles |
teisen / tesen ていせん |
commentary on the Book of Odes by Zheng Xuan |
史籀篇 see styles |
shǐ zhòu piān shi3 zhou4 pian1 shih chou p`ien shih chou pien |
Shizhoupian, early school primer in great seal script 大篆[da4 zhuan4], attributed to King Xuan of Zhou 周宣王[Zhou1 Xuan1 wang2] but probably dating from c. 500 BC |
周宣王 see styles |
zhōu xuān wáng zhou1 xuan1 wang2 chou hsüan wang |
King Xuan, eleventh King of Zhou, reigned (828-782 BC) |
唐僖宗 see styles |
táng xī zōng tang2 xi1 zong1 t`ang hsi tsung tang hsi tsung |
Emperor Xizong of Tang, reign name of nineteenth Tang Emperor Li Xuan 李儇[Li3 Xuan1] (862-888), reigned 873-888 |
宣恩縣 宣恩县 see styles |
xuān ēn xiàn xuan1 en1 xian4 hsüan en hsien |
Xuan'en, a county in Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture 恩施土家族苗族自治州[En1 shi1 Tu3 jia1 zu2 Miao2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Hubei |
漢宣帝 汉宣帝 see styles |
hàn xuān dì han4 xuan1 di4 han hsüan ti |
Emperor Xuan (91-48 BC) of the Former Han Dynasty, reigned 74-48 BC |
西域記 西域记 see styles |
xī yù jì xi1 yu4 ji4 hsi yü chi Saiiki ki |
Report of the regions west of Great Tang; travel record of Xuan Zang 玄奘 on his travels to Central Asia and India 大唐西域記; 西域傳 Records of Western countries, by the Tang dynasty pilgrim 玄奘 Xuanzang, in 12 juan A.D. 646-8. There was a previous 西域傳 by 彦琮 Yancong of the Sui dynasty. |
齊宣王 齐宣王 see styles |
qí xuān wáng qi2 xuan1 wang2 ch`i hsüan wang chi hsüan wang |
King Xuan of Qi (reigned 342-324 BC) |
九天玄女 see styles |
jiǔ tiān xuán nǚ jiu3 tian1 xuan2 nu:3 chiu t`ien hsüan nü chiu tien hsüan nü |
Xuan Nü, a fairy in Chinese mythology |
文苑英華 文苑英华 see styles |
wén yuàn yīng huá wen2 yuan4 ying1 hua2 wen yüan ying hua |
Finest Blossoms in the Garden of Literature, Song dynasty collection of poetry, odes, songs and writings compiled during 982-986 under Li Fang 李昉[Li3 Fang3], Xu Xuan 徐鉉|徐铉[Xu2 Xuan4], Song Bai 宋白[Song4 Bai2] and Su Yijian 蘇易簡|苏易简[Su1 Yi4 jian3], 1000 scrolls |
法華玄論 法华玄论 see styles |
fǎ huā xuán lùn fa3 hua1 xuan2 lun4 fa hua hsüan lun Hokke genron |
Fahua xuan lun |
大唐西域記 大唐西域记 see styles |
dà táng xī yù jì da4 tang2 xi1 yu4 ji4 ta t`ang hsi yü chi ta tang hsi yü chi Dai Tō saiiki ki |
Great Tang Records on the Western Regions, travel record of Xuan Zang 玄奘[Xuan2 zang4], compiled by 辯機|辩机[Bian4 ji1] in 646 The Record of Western Countries by Xuanzang of the Tang dynasty ; v. 西域記. |
法蓮華經玄贊 法莲华经玄赞 see styles |
fǎ lián huá jīng xuán zàn fa3 lian2 hua2 jing1 xuan2 zan4 fa lien hua ching hsüan tsan Hōrengekyō gensan |
Fa lianhua jing xuan zan |
Variations: |
gasenshi がせんし |
Xuan paper (Chinese drawing paper) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 23 results for "Xuan Wu" 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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