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Simple Dictionary Definition |
元 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan motoyasu もとやす |
More info & calligraphy: Won(kana only) (See 元・げん・3) yuan (monetary unit of China) (chi: yuán); (given name) Motoyasu Beginning, first, original, head; dollar; Mongol (dynasty). |
大洋 see styles |
dà yáng da4 yang2 ta yang motohiro もとひろ |
More info & calligraphy: Great Sea(noun - becomes adjective with の) ocean; (personal name) Motohiro |
ユアン see styles |
yuan ユアン |
More info & calligraphy: Ewan |
淨土宗 净土宗 see styles |
jìng tǔ zōng jing4 tu3 zong1 ching t`u tsung ching tu tsung Jōdo Shū |
Pure Land Buddhism The Pure-land sect, whose chief tenet is salvation by faith in Amitābha; it is the popular cult in China, also in Japan, where it is the Jōdo sect; it is also called 蓮宗(蓮花宗) the Lotus sect. Established by Hui-yuan 慧遠 of the Chin dynasty (317— 419), it claims P'u-hsien 普賢 Samantabhadra as founder. Its seven chief textbooks are 無量淸淨平等覺經; 大阿彌陀經; 無量壽經; 觀無量壽經; 阿彌陀經; 稱讚淨土佛攝受經; and 鼓音聲三陀羅尼經. The淨土眞宗 is the Jōdo-Shin, or Shin sect of Japan. |
圓 圆 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan maru まる |
circle; round; circular; spherical; (of the moon) full; unit of Chinese currency (yuan); tactful; to make consistent and whole (the narrative of a dream or a lie) (out-dated kanji) (1) yen; Japanese monetary unit; (2) circle; (personal name) Maru Round, all-round, full-orbed, inclusive, all-embracing, whole, perfect, complete. |
毛 see styles |
máo mao2 mao yashiyu やしゆ |
hair; feather; down; wool; mildew; mold; coarse or semifinished; young; raw; careless; unthinking; nervous; scared; (of currency) to devalue or depreciate; classifier for Chinese fractional monetary unit ( = 角[jiao3] , = one-tenth of a yuan or 10 fen 分[fen1]) (numeric) (1) one-thousandth; 0.03 mm (one-thousandth of a sun); 0.01 percent (one-thousandth of a wari); 3.75 milligrams (one-thousandth of a monme); (2) old monetary unit (0.0001 yen); (surname) Yashiyu Hair; feathers. |
毫 see styles |
háo hao2 hao gou / go ごう |
hair; drawing brush; (in the) least; one thousandth; currency unit, 0.1 yuan (male given name) Gō Down, soft hair; minute, trifling, tiny. |
沅 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan |
Yuan river in Guizhou and Hunan |
米 see styles |
mǐ mi3 mi yonehama よねはま |
uncooked rice; meter (unit of length); (slang) Chinese yuan (1) (because 米 can be deconstructed into 八十八) 88 years old; (2) (archaism) (See 米・こめ・1) rice; (surname) Yonehama śāli, rice, i. e. hulled rice. The word śālihas been wrongly used for śarīra, relics, and for both words 舍利 has been used. |
一塊 一块 see styles |
yī kuài yi1 kuai4 i k`uai i kuai hitokatamari ひとかたまり ikkai いっかい |
a piece; a chunk; (fig.) (coll.) (typically preceded by a specifier such as 這|这[zhe4]) aspect; area; dimension (Example: 情感這一塊|情感这一块[qing2 gan3 zhe4 yi1 kuai4] "the emotional aspect (of it)"); (coll.) one yuan; a dollar; together; in the same place; in company one lump; one group |
上都 see styles |
shàng dū shang4 du1 shang tu jouto / joto じょうと |
Shangdu, also known as Xanadu, summer capital of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368) (place-name) Xanadu; Shangdu |
五山 see styles |
wǔ shān wu3 shan1 wu shan goyama ごやま |
(rare) five most important temples of a region; (surname) Goyama Five mountains and monasteries: (1) in India, sacred because of their connection with the Buddha: 鞞婆羅跋怒 Vaibhāra-vana; 薩多般那求呵 Saptaparṇaguhā; 因陀羅勢羅求呵 Indraśailaguhā; 薩簸恕魂直迦鉢婆羅 Sarpiṣ kuṇḍikā-prāgbhāra; 耆闍崛 Gṛdhrakūṭa; (2) in China, established during the Five Dynasties and the Southern Sung dynasty, on the analogy of those in India; three at Hangzhou at 徑山 Jingshan, 北山 Beishan, and 南山 Nanshan and two at Ningbo at 阿育王山 King Aśoka Shan and 太白山 Taiboshan. Later the Yuan dynasty established one at 全陵 Chin Ling, the 天界大龍翔隻慶寺 which became chief of these under the Ming dynasty. |
五院 see styles |
wǔ yuàn wu3 yuan4 wu yüan |
the five yuan (administrative branches of government) of the Republic of China under Sun Yat-sen's constitution: 行政院[Xing2 zheng4 yuan4] Executive Yuan, 立法院[Li4 fa3 yuan4] Legislative Yuan, 司法院[Si1 fa3 yuan4] Judicial Yuan, 考試院|考试院[Kao3 shi4 yuan4] Examination Yuan, 監察院|监察院[Jian1 cha2 yuan4] Control Yuan |
伯顏 伯颜 see styles |
bà yán ba4 yan2 pa yen |
Bayan (name); Bayan of the Baarin (1236-1295), Mongol Yuan general under Khubilai Khan, victorious over the Southern Song 1235-1239; Bayan of the Merkid (-1340), Yuan dynasty general and politician |
優安 see styles |
yuan ゆあん |
(female given name) Yuan |
優杏 see styles |
yuan ゆあん |
(female given name) Yuan |
允若 see styles |
yǔn ruò yun3 ruo4 yün jo Innya |
Yun-jo, a famous monk of the Yuan dynasty. |
元代 see styles |
yuán dài yuan2 dai4 yüan tai motoyo もとよ |
the Yuan or Mongol dynasty (1279-1368) (hist) Yuan dynasty (of China; 1271-1368); Yüan dynasty; Mongol dynasty; (female given name) Motoyo |
元史 see styles |
yuán shǐ yuan2 shi3 yüan shih motofumi もとふみ |
History of the Yuan Dynasty, twenty third of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled under Song Lian 宋濂[Song4 Lian2] in 1370 during the Ming Dynasty, 210 scrolls (personal name) Motofumi |
元曉 元晓 see styles |
yuán xiǎo yuan2 xiao3 yüan hsiao Gangyō |
Yuan-hsiao, a famous Korean monk who traveled, and studied and wrote in China during the Tang dynasty, then returned to Korea; known as 海東師 Hai-tung Shih. |
元曲 see styles |
yuán qǔ yuan2 qu3 yüan ch`ü yüan chü genkyoku げんきょく |
Yuan dynasty theater, including poetry, music and comedy yuanqu (form of Chinese classical drama); Yuan drama |
元朝 see styles |
yuán cháo yuan2 chao2 yüan ch`ao yüan chao motonori もとのり |
Yuan or Mongol dynasty (1279-1368) (hist) Yuan dynasty (of China; 1271-1368); Yüan dynasty; Mongol dynasty; (given name) Motonori the Yuan dynasty |
元末 see styles |
yuán mò yuan2 mo4 yüan mo motosue もとすえ |
final years of Yuan dynasty (1279-1368); mid 14th century (surname) Motosue |
元版 see styles |
yuán bǎn yuan2 ban3 yüan pan Ganhan |
Yuan canon |
元藏 see styles |
yuán zàng yuan2 zang4 yüan tsang ganzō |
The Yuan tripiṭaka, compiled by order of Shih Tsu (Kublai), founder of the Yuan dynasty, and printed from blocks; begun in 1277, the work was finished in 1290, in 1, 422 部 works, 6, 017 卷 sections, 558 凾 cases or covers. It contained 528 Mahayanist and 242 Hinayanist sutras; 25 Mahāyāna and 54 Hīnayāna vinaya; 97 Mahāyāna and 36 Hīnayāna śāstras; 108 biographies; and 332 supplementary or general works. In size, and generally, it was similar to the Sung edition. The 元藏目錄 or Catalogue of the Yuan tripiṭaka is also known as 大普寧寺大藏經目錄. |
元軍 元军 see styles |
yuán jun yuan2 jun1 yüan chün gengun げんぐん |
Mongol army; army of Yuan dynasty (hist) Yuan dynasty Chinese-Mongolian military |
劉淵 刘渊 see styles |
liú yuān liu2 yuan1 liu yüan ryuuen / ryuen りゅうえん |
Liu Yuan (c. 251–310), warlord at the end of the Western Jin dynasty 西晉|西晋[Xi1 Jin4], founder of Cheng Han of the Sixteen Kingdoms 成漢|成汉[Cheng2 Han4] (304–347) (personal name) Ryūen |
北遠 北远 see styles |
běi yuǎn bei3 yuan3 pei yüan hokuon |
Yuan of the North |
南苑 see styles |
nán yuàn nan2 yuan4 nan yüan nanen なんえん |
Nanyuan or "Southern Park", an imperial hunting domain during the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, now the site of Nanhaizi Park in the south of Beijing (given name) Nan'en |
友杏 see styles |
yuan ゆあん |
(female given name) Yuan |
反袁 see styles |
fǎn yuán fan3 yuan2 fan yüan |
opposing Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] in National Protection War 護國戰爭|护国战争[Hu4 guo2 Zhan4 zheng1] 1915–1916 |
唐棣 see styles |
táng dì tang2 di4 t`ang ti tang ti |
shadbush or shadberry (genus Amelanchier); painter and poet of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368) |
唯杏 see styles |
yuan ゆあん |
(female given name) Yuan |
國會 国会 see styles |
guó huì guo2 hui4 kuo hui |
Parliament (UK); Congress (US); Diet (Japan); Legislative Yuan (Taiwan) See: 国会 |
圓瑛 圆瑛 see styles |
yuán yīng yuan2 ying1 yüan ying |
Yuan Ying (1878-1953), Buddhist monk |
土司 see styles |
tǔ sī tu3 si1 t`u ssu tu ssu |
sliced bread (loanword from "toast"); government-appointed hereditary tribal headman in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties |
夕闇 see styles |
yuan ゆあん |
dusk; twilight; (female given name) Yuan |
大遠 大远 see styles |
dà yuǎn da4 yuan3 ta yüan daien だいえん |
(given name) Daien Great Yuan |
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 |
天問 天问 see styles |
tiān wèn tian1 wen4 t`ien wen tien wen tenmon てんもん |
Tianwen, or Questions to Heaven, a long poem by Chu Yuan 屈原[Qu1 Yuan2]; Tianwen, a series of interplanetary missions developed by the China National Space Administration starting in 2016, named after the poem (1) (ev) Tianwen (Chinese interplanetary mission); (2) (work) Heavenly Questions (classical Chinese poem); (ev) Tianwen (Chinese interplanetary mission); (wk) Heavenly Questions (classical Chinese poem) |
安遠 安远 see styles |
ān yuǎn an1 yuan3 an yüan An En |
see 安遠縣|安远县[An1 yuan3 Xian4] Two noted monks of the 晉 Chin dynasty, i. e. 道安 Dao-an and 慧遠 Huiyuan. |
宋史 see styles |
sòng shǐ song4 shi3 sung shih soushi / soshi そうし |
History of the Song Dynasty, twentieth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed under Toktoghan 脫脫|脱脱[Tuo1 tuo1] in 1345 during the Yuan Dynasty 元[Yuan2], 496 scrolls; (not to be confused with 宋書|宋书[Song4 shu1]) (work) Songshi; History of Song (one of the official Twenty-Four Histories of China); (wk) Songshi; History of Song (one of the official Twenty-Four Histories of China) |
小遠 小远 see styles |
xiǎo yuǎn xiao3 yuan3 hsiao yüan Shōon |
The monk 慧遠 Huiyuan of the Sui dynasty. There was a 晉 Chin dynasty monk of the same name. |
屈原 see styles |
qū yuán qu1 yuan2 ch`ü yüan chü yüan kutsugen くつげん |
Qu Yuan (340-278 BC), famous Warring States statesman and poet, author of Sorrow at Parting 離騷|离骚 Lisao in Songs of Chu 楚辭|楚辞 (surname) Kutsugen; (person) Qu Yuan (BC 343.1.21-278.5.5; Chinese poet) |
崑曲 昆曲 see styles |
kūn qǔ kun1 qu3 k`un ch`ü kun chü |
Kunqu opera, influential musical theater originating in Kunshan, Jiangsu province in Yuan times |
平話 平话 see styles |
píng huà ping2 hua4 p`ing hua ping hua |
storytelling dramatic art dating back to Song and Yuan periods, single narrator without music, often historical topics with commentary |
幽暗 see styles |
yōu àn you1 an4 yu an yuuan / yuan ゆうあん |
gloom (noun or adjectival noun) gloom; darkness; seclusion |
幽闇 see styles |
yuuan / yuan ゆうあん |
(noun or adjectival noun) gloom; darkness; seclusion |
悠安 see styles |
yuan ゆあん |
(female given name) Yuan |
悠杏 see styles |
yuan ゆあん |
(female given name) Yuan |
散曲 see styles |
sǎn qǔ san3 qu3 san ch`ü san chü |
verse or song form from Yuan, Ming and Qing |
李淵 李渊 see styles |
lǐ yuān li3 yuan1 li yüan rien りえん |
Li Yuan, personal name of first Tang emperor Gaozu 唐高祖[Tang2 Gao1 zu3] (566-635), reigned 618-626 (given name) Rien; (person) Li Yuan (Emperor Gaozu of China's Tang Dynasty) |
柚杏 see styles |
yuan ゆあん |
(female given name) Yuan |
楔子 see styles |
xiē zi xie1 zi5 hsieh tzu kesshi けっし |
wedge; peg; stopper; prologue (in some modern novels); prologue or interlude in Yuan dynasty drama (See くさび・1) wedge; lynchpin; cotter |
沅水 see styles |
yuán shuǐ yuan2 shui3 yüan shui |
Yuan River |
洒家 see styles |
sǎ jiā sa3 jia1 sa chia |
(archaic) I; me (used by males during the Song and Yuan dynasties) |
湯円 see styles |
tanyuen タンユエン tanyuェn タンユェン tanen タンエン |
(food term) tangyuan; tang yuan; Chinese dumplings made from glutinous rice flour |
湯圓 汤圆 see styles |
tāng yuán tang1 yuan2 t`ang yüan tang yüan tanyuen タンユエン tanyuェn タンユェン tanen タンエン |
boiled or deep-fried balls of glutinous rice flour, usually eaten during Lantern Festival (out-dated kanji) (food term) tangyuan; tang yuan; Chinese dumplings made from glutinous rice flour |
灑家 洒家 see styles |
sǎ jiā sa3 jia1 sa chia |
(archaic) I; me (used by males during the Song and Yuan dynasties) |
煙花 烟花 see styles |
yān huā yan1 hua1 yen hua |
fireworks; prostitute (esp. in Yuan theater) |
由庵 see styles |
yuan ゆあん |
(female given name) Yuan |
由晏 see styles |
yuan ゆあん |
(female given name) Yuan |
癒杏 see styles |
yuan ゆあん |
(female given name) Yuan |
白樸 白朴 see styles |
bái pǔ bai2 pu3 pai p`u pai pu |
Bai Pu (1226-1306), Yuan dynasty dramatist in the 雜劇|杂剧 tradition of musical comedy, one of the Four Great Yuan dramatists 元曲四大家 |
祖元 see styles |
sogen そげん |
(person) Wuxue Zuyuan; Wu-hsueh Tsu-yuan (1226-1286) |
窰場 窑场 see styles |
yáo cháng yao2 chang2 yao ch`ang yao chang |
(Yuan dynasty) porcelain kilns (under imperial administration) |
立院 see styles |
lì yuàn li4 yuan4 li yüan |
(Tw) Legislative Yuan (abbr. for 立法院[Li4 fa3 yuan4]) |
結杏 see styles |
yuan ゆあん |
(female given name) Yuan |
脫脫 脱脱 see styles |
tuō tuō tuo1 tuo1 t`o t`o to to |
Toktoghan (1314-1355), Mongol politician during the Yuan dynasty, prime minister until 1345, compiled three dynastic histories of Song 宋史, Liao 遼史|辽史 and Jin 金史; also written Tuoketuo 托克托 |
蓮宗 莲宗 see styles |
lián zōng lian2 zong1 lien tsung Renshū |
see 淨土宗|净土宗[Jing4 tu3 zong1] The Lotus sect founded by 慧遠 Huiyuan circa A.D. 390 at his monastery, in which was a 自蓮池 white lotus pond. It has no connection with the White Lily Secret Society which arose during the Mongol or Yuan dynasty. The Lotus sect is traced to the awakening of Huiyuan by the reading of the Prajñāpāramitā sūtra. He then turned his attention to calling on the name of Buddha to obtain salvation direct to his Pure Land. The school became that of the Amitābha or Pure-land sect, which in later years developed into the principal Buddhist cult in the Far East. |
蔡鍔 蔡锷 see styles |
cài è cai4 e4 ts`ai o tsai o |
Cai E (1882–1916), military leader who was a key figure in the establishment the National Protection Army 護國軍|护国军[Hu4 guo2 jun1], which in 1916 fought the forces of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3], who had tried to reestablish the monarchy with himself as emperor |
藏經 藏经 see styles |
zàng jīng zang4 jing1 tsang ching zōkyō |
The Canon, of which there are catalogues varying in number of contents, the first by Liang Wudi of 5,400 juan; the Kai Yuan Catalogue contained 5,048 juan. The oldest existing canon is believed to be the Korean with 6,467 juan; the Song canon has 5,714; the Yuan, 5,397; the Japanese, 665 covers; the Ming, 6,771 juan, reprinted in the Ching dynasty with supplement; and a new and much enlarged edition has recently been published in Shanghai, and one in Tokyo; cf. 三藏 and 一切經. |
袁枚 see styles |
yuán méi yuan2 mei2 yüan mei |
Yuan Mei (1716–1797), Qing poet, essayist and gastronome, one of the Three Great Masters of the Qianlong-Jiaqing period 乾嘉三大家[Qian2 Jia1 San1 Da4 jia1] |
袁桷 see styles |
yuán jué yuan2 jue2 yüan chüeh |
Yuan Jue (1267-1327), Yuan dynasty writer and calligrapher |
袁紹 袁绍 see styles |
yuán shào yuan2 shao4 yüan shao enshou / ensho えんしょう |
Yuan Shao (153-202), general during late Han, subsequently warlord (personal name) Enshou |
袁靜 袁静 see styles |
yuán jìng yuan2 jing4 yüan ching |
Yuan Jing (1911-1999), writer, dramatist and film critic |
袁頭 袁头 see styles |
yuán tóu yuan2 tou2 yüan t`ou yüan tou |
silver coin from the early days of the Republic of China (1912-1949) bearing the head of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] |
角子 see styles |
jiǎo zi jiao3 zi5 chiao tzu tsunoko つのこ |
one Jiao coin (Mao, one-tenth of yuan) (female given name) Tsunoko |
角票 see styles |
jiǎo piào jiao3 piao4 chiao p`iao chiao piao |
banknote in Jiao units (Mao, one-tenth of yuan) |
評話 评话 see styles |
píng huà ping2 hua4 p`ing hua ping hua |
storytelling dramatic art dating back to Song and Yuan periods, single narrator without music, often historical topics with commentary |
話本 话本 see styles |
huà běn hua4 ben3 hua pen |
Song and Yuan literary form based on vernacular folk stories |
論藏 论藏 see styles |
lùn zàng lun4 zang4 lun tsang ronzō |
Thesaurus of discussions or discourses, the Abhidharma Piṭaka, one of the three divisions of the Tripiṭaka. It comprises the philosophical works. The first compilation is accredited to Mahā-Kāśyapa, disciple of Buddha, but the work is of a later period. The Chinese version is in three sections: 大乘論 the Mahāyāna philosophy; 小乘論 the Hīnayāna philosophy; 宋元續入藏諸論 The Song and Yuan Addenda, A.D. 960-1368. |
近古 see styles |
jìn gǔ jin4 gu3 chin ku kinko きんこ |
near ancient history (often taken to mean Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing times) early modern age |
遼史 辽史 see styles |
liáo shǐ liao2 shi3 liao shih |
History of the Liao Dynasty, twenty first of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed under Toktoghan 脫脫|脱脱[Tuo1 tuo1] in 1345 during the Yuan Dynasty 元[Yuan2], 116 scrolls |
金代 see styles |
jīn dài jin1 dai4 chin tai kaneyo かねよ |
Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), founded by the Jurchen 女真[Nu:3 zhen1] people of North China, a precursor of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty (female given name) Kaneyo |
金史 see styles |
jīn shǐ jin1 shi3 chin shih kanefumi かねふみ |
History of the Jurchen Jin Dynasty, twenty second of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed under Toktoghan 脫脫|脱脱[Tuo1 tuo1] in 1345 during the Yuan Dynasty 元[Yuan2], 135 scrolls (given name) Kanefumi |
金朝 see styles |
jīn cháo jin1 chao2 chin ch`ao chin chao |
Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), founded by the Jurchen 女真[Nu:3 zhen1] people of North China, a precursor of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty |
鈔票 钞票 see styles |
chāo piào chao1 piao4 ch`ao p`iao chao piao |
paper money; a bill (e.g. 100 yuan); CL:張|张[zhang1],紮|扎[za1] |
院本 see styles |
yuàn běn yuan4 ben3 yüan pen inpon いんぽん |
script for opera (esp. in Yuan times) drama; playbook |
隋遠 隋远 see styles |
suí yuǎn sui2 yuan3 sui yüan Zuion |
Yuan of the Sui |
雜劇 杂剧 see styles |
zá jù za2 ju4 tsa chü |
a Yuan dynasty form of musical comedy |
離騷 离骚 see styles |
lí sāo li2 sao1 li sao |
On Encountering Sorrow, poem by Qu Yuan 屈原[Qu1 Yuan2] in Songs of Chu 楚辭|楚辞[Chu3 ci2] |
顏回 颜回 see styles |
yán huí yan2 hui2 yen hui |
Yan Hui (521-481 BC), disciple of Confucius, also known as Yan Yuan 顏淵|颜渊[Yan2 Yuan1] |
顏淵 颜渊 see styles |
yán yuān yan2 yuan1 yen yüan |
Yan Yuan (521-481 BC), disciple of Confucius 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3], also known as 顏回|颜回[Yan2 Hui2] |
馬遠 see styles |
baen ばえん |
(person) Ma Yuan (approx. 1160-1225 CE) |
魏源 see styles |
wèi yuán wei4 yuan2 wei yüan gigen ぎげん |
Wei Yuan (1794-1857), Qing dynasty thinker, historian and scholar (personal name) Gigen |
人民元 see styles |
jinmingen じんみんげん |
renminbi; Chinese yuan |
人民幣 人民币 see styles |
rén mín bì ren2 min2 bi4 jen min pi |
Renminbi (RMB); Chinese Yuan (CNY) |
付法藏 see styles |
fù fǎ zàng fu4 fa3 zang4 fu fa tsang Fuhō zō |
(因緣傳); 付法藏傳 or 付法藏經. The work explaining the handing down of Śākyamuni's teaching by Mahākāśyapa and the elders, twenty-four in number; tr. in the Yuan dynasty in six juan; cf. 釋門正統 4. |
倪嗣沖 倪嗣冲 see styles |
ní sì chōng ni2 si4 chong1 ni ssu ch`ung ni ssu chung |
Ni Sichong (1868-1924), general closely linked to Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] during his unsuccessful 1915 bid for Empire |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Yuan Fen" 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).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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