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聖朝


圣朝

see styles
shèng cháo
    sheng4 chao2
sheng ch`ao
    sheng chao
 masato
    まさと
the current imperial dynasty; one's own court
(given name) Masato

胡銓


胡铨

see styles
hú quán
    hu2 quan2
hu ch`üan
    hu chüan
Hu Quan (1102-1180), Song Dynasty official and poet

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

臨濟


临济

see styles
lín jǐ
    lin2 ji3
lin chi
 Rinzai
A monastery during the Tang dynasty in 眞定府 Zhending Fu, Zhili, from which the founder of the臨濟school derived his title; his name was 義玄 Yixuan; cf. 禪門.

舊譯


旧译

see styles
jiù yì
    jiu4 yi4
chiu i
 kuyaku
The older translations i.e. before the Tang dynasty; those of Xuanzang and afterwards are called the new.

華林


华林

see styles
huá lín
    hua2 lin2
hua lin
 karin
    かりん
Hualinbu, Ming dynasty theatrical troupe in Nanjing
(female given name) Karin

葛洪

see styles
gě hóng
    ge3 hong2
ko hung
Ge Hong (283-363), Jin dynasty Daoist and alchemist, author of 抱朴子[Bao4pu3zi3]

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.

蕭寺


萧寺

see styles
xiāo sì
    xiao1 si4
hsiao ssu
 shōji
A name for monasteries in the Liang dynasty, A.D. 502-557, because Liang Wu Di built so many that they were called after his surname 蕭 Xiao.

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.

藩庫


藩库

see styles
fān kù
    fan1 ku4
fan k`u
    fan ku
government repository; state provincial warehouse (esp. during Qing dynasty)

藩鎮


藩镇

see styles
fān zhèn
    fan1 zhen4
fan chen
 hanchin
    はんちん
lit. fence town; buffer region (between enemies); Tang dynasty system of provincial administration under a provincial governor 節度使|节度使[jie2 du4 shi3]
(hist) (See 節度使) jiedushi (regional military governor in ancient China)

蘇武


苏武

see styles
sū wǔ
    su1 wu3
su wu
 somu
    そむ
Su Wu (140-60 BC), Han Dynasty diplomat and statesman, regarded as a model of courage and faithful service
(surname) Somu

蘇軾


苏轼

see styles
sū shì
    su1 shi4
su shih
 soshoku
    そしょく
Su Shi (1037-1101), aka Su Dongpo 蘇東坡|苏东坡[Su1 Dong1 po1], Song dynasty writer, calligrapher and public official, one of the Three Su's 三蘇|三苏[San1 Su1] and one of the Eight Giants of Tang and Song Prose 唐宋八大家[Tang2 Song4 Ba1 Da4 jia1]
(person) Su Shi (Chinese writer, 1036-1101 CE)

虛堂


虚堂

see styles
xū táng
    xu1 tang2
hsü t`ang
    hsü tang
 Kyodō
Xutang, name of a noted monk of the Song dynasty.

蜀國


蜀国

see styles
shǔ guó
    shu3 guo2
shu kuo
Sichuan; the state of Shu in Sichuan at different periods; the Shu Han dynasty (214-263) of Liu Bei 劉備|刘备 during the Three Kingdoms

袁桷

see styles
yuán jué
    yuan2 jue2
yüan chüeh
Yuan Jue (1267-1327), Yuan dynasty writer and calligrapher

西周

see styles
xī zhōu
    xi1 zhou1
hsi chou
 seishuu / seshu
    せいしゅう
Western Zhou (1027-771 BC)
(hist) (See 周・3) Western Zhou dynasty (of China; c 1046-771 BCE); Western Chou dynasty; (person) Nishi Amane (1829-1897)

西域

see styles
xī yù
    xi1 yu4
hsi yü
 seiiki / seki
    せいいき
Western Regions (Han Dynasty term for regions beyond Yumen Pass 玉門關|玉门关[Yu4 men2 Guan1])
western regions of China
western regions

西夏

see styles
xī xià
    xi1 xia4
hsi hsia
 seika / seka
    せいか
Western Xia dynasty 1038-1227 of Tangut people 黨項|党项 occupying modern Ningxia and parts of Gansu and Shaanxi, overthrown by Mongols
(hist) Western Xia (1038-1227); Western Hsia; Tangut Empire; Mi-nyak; (personal name) Seika

西晉


西晋

see styles
xī jìn
    xi1 jin4
hsi chin
 Saishin
Western Jin dynasty (265-316)
Western Jìn Dynasty

西晋

see styles
 seishin / seshin
    せいしん
(See 晋) Western Jin dynasty (of China; 265-317 CE); Western Chin dynasty

西河

see styles
xī hé
    xi1 he2
hsi ho
 nishigawa
    にしがわ
(place-name) Nishigawa
Xihe, a name for 道綽 Daochuo of the Tang dynasty.

西魏

see styles
xī wèi
    xi1 wei4
hsi wei
 seigi / segi
    せいぎ
Western Wei of the Northern dynasties (535-557), formed from the break-up of Wei of the Northern Dynasties 北魏
(hist) Western Wei dynasty (of China; 535-557)

許慎


许慎

see styles
xǔ shèn
    xu3 shen4
hsü shen
 kyoshin
    きょしん
Xu Shen (-147) the compiler of the original Han dynasty dictionary Shuowen Jiezi 說文解字|说文解字[Shuo1 wen2 Jie3 zi4]
(personal name) Kyoshin

詞話


词话

see styles
cí huà
    ci2 hua4
tz`u hua
    tzu hua
form of writing novels that comprise lots of poetry in the body of the text, popular in the Ming Dynasty

諸生


诸生

see styles
zhū shēng
    zhu1 sheng1
chu sheng
Imperial scholar from the Ming Dynasty onwards

變文


变文

see styles
biàn wén
    bian4 wen2
pien wen
a popular form of narrative literature flourishing in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) with alternate prose and rhymed parts for recitation and singing (often on Buddhist themes)

讖緯


谶纬

see styles
chèn wěi
    chen4 wei3
ch`en wei
    chen wei
divination combined with mystical Confucian philosopy, prevalent during the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220)

貂蟬


貂蝉

see styles
diāo chán
    diao1 chan2
tiao ch`an
    tiao chan
Diaochan (-192), one of the four legendary beauties 四大美女[si4 da4 mei3 nu:3], in fiction a famous beauty at the break-up of Han dynasty, given as concubine to usurping warlord Dong Zhuo 董卓[Dong3 Zhuo2] to ensure his overthrow by fighting hero Lü Bu 呂布|吕布[Lu:3 Bu4]

貴霜

see styles
 kisou / kiso
    きそう
(hist) (See クシャン朝) Kushan (dynasty of India; approx. 60-375 CE); (given name) Kisou

賀朝


贺朝

see styles
hè cháo
    he4 chao2
ho ch`ao
    ho chao
He Chao (active c. 711), Tang dynasty poet

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

赤眉

see styles
chì méi
    chi4 mei2
ch`ih mei
    chih mei
Red Eyebrows, rebel group involved in the overthrow of the Xin dynasty 新朝[Xin1 chao2]

赫德

see styles
hè dé
    he4 de2
ho te
Hart or Herd (name); Robert Hart (1835-1911), Englishman who served 1863-1911 in Qing dynasty customs office

趙宋


赵宋

see styles
zhào sòng
    zhao4 song4
chao sung
Song dynasty (960-1279); used to distinguish it from 劉宋|刘宋 Song of Southern dynasties (420-479)

趙曄


赵晔

see styles
zhào yè
    zhao4 ye4
chao yeh
Zhao Ye, Han dynasty historian, author of History of the Southern States Wu and Yue 吳越春秋|吴越春秋

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

趙高


赵高

see styles
zhào gāo
    zhao4 gao1
chao kao
 choukou / choko
    ちょうこう
Zhao Gao (?-207 BC), one of the most vile, corrupt and powerful eunuchs in Chinese history, responsible for the fall of Qin Dynasty
(personal name) Chōkou

軍機


军机

see styles
jun jī
    jun1 ji1
chün chi
 gunki
    ぐんき
military aircraft; secret plan; Privy Council during the Qing dynasty
(1) military secret; classified military material; (2) military aircraft

辟雍

see styles
bì yōng
    bi4 yong1
pi yung
central of the five Zhou dynasty royal academies

辯機


辩机

see styles
biàn jī
    bian4 ji1
pien chi
Bianji (c. 620-648), Tang dynasty buddhist monk and disciple of 玄奘[Xuan2 zang4], author and translator of Great Tang Records on the Western Regions 大唐西域記|大唐西域记[Da4 Tang2 Xi1 yu4 Ji4]

連衡

see styles
 renkou / renko
    れんこう
(noun/participle) (See 合従,秦,六国・1) alliance (esp. originally of individual member states of the Six Kingdoms with the Qin dynasty)

道學


道学

see styles
dào xué
    dao4 xue2
tao hsüeh
Confucian study of ethics; study of Daoism; school for Daoism in Tang and Song times; Daoist magic; another name for 理學|理学, rational learning of Song dynasty neo-Confucianism
See: 道学

遺民


遗民

see styles
yí mín
    yi2 min2
i min
(lit.) leftover men; (fig.) loyalist adherents of a former dynasty; surviving members of an ethnic group

遺老


遗老

see styles
yí lǎo
    yi2 lao3
i lao
old fogy; adherent of previous dynasty

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

遼金


辽金

see styles
liáo jīn
    liao2 jin1
liao chin
Liao and Jin dynasties, namely: Liao or Khitan dynasty (907-1125) and Jurchen Jin dynasty (1115-1234)

邙山

see styles
máng shān
    mang2 shan1
mang shan
Mt Mang at Luoyang in Henan, with many Han, Wei and Jin dynasty royal tombs

邸報


邸报

see styles
dǐ bào
    di3 bao4
ti pao
imperial bulletin, palace report dating back to Han dynasty

鄧通


邓通

see styles
dèng tōng
    deng4 tong1
teng t`ung
    teng tung
Deng Tong (2nd c. BC), one of the wealthiest Former Han Dynasty 前漢|前汉[Qian2 Han4] officials

鄭和


郑和

see styles
zhèng hé
    zheng4 he2
cheng ho
 teiwa / tewa
    ていわ
Zheng He (1371-1433), famous early Ming dynasty admiral and explorer
(person) Zheng He (ca. 1371-1434)

醉聖


醉圣

see styles
zuì shèng
    zui4 sheng4
tsui sheng
the Sage of intoxication; refers to Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai 李白 (701-762)

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

錢莊


钱庄

see styles
qián zhuāng
    qian2 zhuang1
ch`ien chuang
    chien chuang
old-style money shop (a type of private bank that first appeared in the Ming dynasty, flourished in the Qing, and was phased out after 1949); (in recent times) informal financial company, often operating at the edges of what is legal

錢起


钱起

see styles
qián qǐ
    qian2 qi3
ch`ien ch`i
    chien chi
Qian Qi (c. 710-780), Tang Dynasty poet

長安


长安

see styles
cháng ān
    chang2 an1
ch`ang an
    chang an
 nagayasu
    ながやす
Chang'an (ancient name of Xi'an 西安[Xi1 an1]) capital of China during Tang Dynasty 唐朝[Tang2 chao2]; now 長安區|长安区[Chang2 an1 Qu1], a district of Xi'an
(place-name, surname) Nagayasu

開く

see styles
 hiraku
    ひらく
(v5k,vi,vt) (1) to open; to undo; to unseal; to unpack; (v5k,vi,vt) (2) to bloom; to unfold; to spread out; (v5k,vi,vt) (3) to open (for business, e.g. in the morning); (v5k,vi,vt) (4) to be wide (gap, etc.); to widen; (transitive verb) (5) to hold (meeting, party, etc.); to give; to open; (transitive verb) (6) to found (nation, dynasty, sect, etc.); to open (a new business); to set up; to establish; to start; (transitive verb) (7) to open (ports, borders, etc.); (transitive verb) (8) to open (an account); (transitive verb) (9) (See 拓く) to open up (new land, path, etc.); to clear; to develop; (transitive verb) (10) {comp} to open (a file, etc.); (transitive verb) (11) {math} to extract (root); to reduce (equation); (transitive verb) (12) {food} (as 魚を開く) to cut open (fish); (transitive verb) (13) to change (kanji into hiragana); (v5k,vi) (14) to flare (e.g. skirt); (v5k,vi) (15) {sports} (as 体が開く, 肩が開く, etc.) to slacken (into a poor posture)

閼氏


阏氏

see styles
yān zhī
    yan1 zhi1
yen chih
formal wife of a Xiongnu chief during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)

阮元

see styles
ruǎn yuán
    ruan3 yuan2
juan yüan
scholar-official in the Qing dynasty (1764-1849)

阮朝

see styles
 genchou / gencho
    げんちょう
Nguyen Dynasty (Vietnam; 1802-1945); (personal name) Nguyen Dynasty

防人

see styles
 sakimori; boujin / sakimori; bojin
    さきもり; ぼうじん
(1) (hist) soldiers garrisoned at strategic posts in Kyushu in ancient times; (2) (ぼうじん only) (hist) Chinese soldiers stationed to protect remote regions of the country during the Tang dynasty; (given name) Sakimori

陳勝


陈胜

see styles
chén shèng
    chen2 sheng4
ch`en sheng
    chen sheng
 chinshou / chinsho
    ちんしょう
Chen Sheng (died 208 BC), Qin dynasty rebel, leader of the Chen Sheng Wu Guang Uprising 陳勝吳廣起義|陈胜吴广起义[Chen2 Sheng4 Wu2 Guang3 Qi3 yi4]
(given name) Chinshou

陳壽


陈寿

see styles
chén shòu
    chen2 shou4
ch`en shou
    chen shou
Chen Shou (233-297), Western Jin dynasty 西晉|西晋[Xi1 Jin4] historian, author of History of the Three Kingdoms 三國志|三国志[San1 guo2 zhi4]

陳書


陈书

see styles
chén shū
    chen2 shu1
ch`en shu
    chen shu
History of Chen of the Southern Dynasties, ninth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled by Yao Silian 姚思廉[Yao2 Si1 lian2] in 636 during Tang dynasty, 36 scrolls

陳朝

see styles
 chinchou; chanchou / chincho; chancho
    ちんちょう; チャンちょう
(hist) Tran dynasty (of Vietnam; 1225-1400)

陶潛


陶潜

see styles
táo qián
    tao2 qian2
t`ao ch`ien
    tao chien
Tao Qian or Tao Yuanming 陶淵明|陶渊明 (c. 365-427), Jin dynasty writer and poet

陸羽


陆羽

see styles
lù yǔ
    lu4 yu3
lu yü
 rikuu / riku
    りくう
Lu Yu (733-804), Chinese writer from Tang dynasty, known for his obsession with tea
(person) Luk (Lu) Yu

隋代

see styles
suí dài
    sui2 dai4
sui tai
Sui dynasty (581-617)

隋書


隋书

see styles
suí shū
    sui2 shu1
sui shu
 zuisho
    ずいしょ
History of the Sui Dynasty, thirteenth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled under Wei Zheng 魏徵|魏征[Wei4 Zheng1] in 636 during Tang Dynasty, 85 scrolls
(work) Book of Sui; (wk) Book of Sui

隋朝

see styles
suí cháo
    sui2 chao2
sui ch`ao
    sui chao
Sui dynasty (581-617)

隋末

see styles
suí mò
    sui2 mo4
sui mo
last years of the Sui dynasty; early 7th century AD

雅樂


雅乐

see styles
yǎ yuè
    ya3 yue4
ya yüeh
 uta
    うた
formal ceremonial music of each succeeding Chinese dynasty starting with the Zhou; Korean a'ak; Japanese gagaku
(surname, female given name) Uta

雜劇


杂剧

see styles
zá jù
    za2 ju4
tsa chü
a Yuan dynasty form of musical comedy

雜藏


杂藏

see styles
zá zàng
    za2 zang4
tsa tsang
 zōzō
saṃyuktapiṭaka, the miscellaneous canon, at first said to relate to bodhisattvas, but it contains miscellaneous works of Indian and Chinese authors, collections made under the Ming dynasty and supplements of the northern Chinese canon with their case marks from the southern canon.

露清

see styles
 roshin
    ろしん
(hist) Russia and China (Qing dynasty); Sino-Russian

革命

see styles
gé mìng
    ge2 ming4
ko ming
 kakumei / kakume
    かくめい
to withdraw the mandate of heaven (and transition to a new dynasty) (original meaning); revolution; revolutionary; to revolt (against sb or something); to revolutionize (something); (separable verb sometimes used in the pattern 革noun的命); CL:次[ci4]
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) revolution; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (See 三革・2,辛酉) 58th year of the sexagenary cycle (in Onmyōdō)

韓愈


韩愈

see styles
hán yù
    han2 yu4
han yü
 kanyu
    かんゆ
Han Yu (768-824), Tang dynasty essayist and poet, advocate of the classical writing 古文運動|古文运动[gu3 wen2 yun4 dong4] and neoclassical 復古|复古[fu4 gu3] movements
(person) Han Yu (768-824), Tang dynasty poet and philosopher
Hanyu

頂戴


顶戴

see styles
dǐng dài
    ding3 dai4
ting tai
 choudai / chodai
    ちょうだい
cap badge (official sign of rank in Qing dynasty)
(noun/participle) (1) (humble language) receiving; reception; getting; being given; (2) (humble language) eating; drinking; having; (expression) (3) (familiar language) (feminine speech) (kana only) please; please do for me
to carry on top of the head

項羽


项羽

see styles
xiàng yǔ
    xiang4 yu3
hsiang yü
 kouu / kou
    こうう
Xiang Yu the Conqueror (232-202 BC), warlord defeated by first Han emperor
(person) Xiang Yu (aka Kou U) (232 BC-202 BC), general in the late Qin period, defeated by Liu Bang, founder of the Han Dynasty

順民


顺民

see styles
shùn mín
    shun4 min2
shun min
docile subject (of new dynasty); toady

館娃

see styles
 kanai
    かんあい
palace (in China built by Wu Dynasty King)

馬苑


马苑

see styles
mǎ yuàn
    ma3 yuan4
ma yüan
The horse park, i.e. 自馬寺 the White Horse Monastery at Loyang in the Later Han dynasty, where, according to tradition, the first missionaries dwelt.

馬褂


马褂

see styles
mǎ guà
    ma3 gua4
ma kua
buttoned mandarin jacket of the Qing dynasty 清代[Qing1 dai4] (1644-1911)

馬賊


马贼

see styles
mǎ zéi
    ma3 zei2
ma tsei
 bazoku
    ばぞく
horse thief; (old) group of horse-mounted bandits
(hist) mounted bandit (esp. in north-east China from the end of the Qing dynasty)

高祖

see styles
gāo zǔ
    gao1 zu3
kao tsu
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
founder of dynasty or sect; (surname) Takasone
A founder of a sect or school.

高翔

see styles
gāo xiáng
    gao1 xiang2
kao hsiang
 koushou / kosho
    こうしょう
Gao Xiang (1688-1753), Qing dynasty painter
(personal name) Kōshou

高雲


高云

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gāo yún
    gao1 yun2
kao yün
 takakumo
    たかくも
Gao Yun (died 409) emperor of Northern or Later Yan dynasty
(surname) Takakumo

魏收

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wèi shōu
    wei4 shou1
wei shou
Wei Shou (506-572), writer and historian of Northern dynasty Qi 北齊|北齐[Bei3 Qi2], compiler of History of Wei of the Northern dynasties 魏書|魏书[Wei4 shu1]

魏書


魏书

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wèi shū
    wei4 shu1
wei shu
 gisho
    ぎしょ
History of Wei of the Northern Dynasties, tenth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled by Wei Shou 魏收[Wei4 Shou1] in 554 during Northern Qi Dynasty 北齊|北齐[Bei3 Qi2], 114 scrolls
(personal name) Gisho

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

魯國


鲁国

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lǔ guó
    lu3 guo2
lu kuo
Lu, vassal state at the time of the Zhou Dynasty 周朝|周朝[Zhou1 chao2], located in the southwest of present-day Shandong 山東|山东[Shan1 dong1], birthplace of Confucius

鮑照

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 houshou / hosho
    ほうしょう
(person) Bao Chao (1828-1886; Qing dynasty politician and general)

鮑超

see styles
 houshou / hosho
    ほうしょう
(person) Bao Chao (1828-1886; Qing dynasty politician and general)

鴻章


鸿章

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hóng zhāng
    hong2 zhang1
hung chang
 koushou / kosho
    こうしょう
Li Hung-chang or Li Hongzhang (1823-1901), Qing dynasty general, politician and diplomat
(given name) Kōshou

黃檗


黄檗

see styles
huáng bò
    huang2 bo4
huang po
 Ōbaku
Amur cork tree (Phellodendron amurense); cork-tree bark (Chinese medicine)
Huangbo, Phallodendron amurense, a tree which gave its name to a monastery in Fujian, and to a sect founded by 希運 Xiyun, its noted abbot of the Tang dynasty.

黨項


党项

see styles
dǎng xiàng
    dang3 xiang4
tang hsiang
Tangut branch of the Qiang 羌 ethnic group; ancient ethnic group who made up the Xixia dynasty 西夏 1038-1227

鼎革

see styles
dǐng gé
    ding3 ge2
ting ko
 teikaku / tekaku
    ていかく
change of dynasties; clear out the old, bring in the new
change of dynasty

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