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董仲舒

see styles
dǒng zhòng shū
    dong3 zhong4 shu1
tung chung shu
Dong Zhongshu (179-104 BC), philosopher influential in establishing Confucianism as the established system of values of former Han dynasty

蕭一山


萧一山

see styles
xiāo yī shān
    xiao1 yi1 shan1
hsiao i shan
Xiao Yishan (1902-1978), Modern historian of the Qing dynasty

薛仁貴


薛仁贵

see styles
xuē rén guì
    xue1 ren2 gui4
hsüeh jen kuei
Xue Rengui (614-683) great Tang dynasty general

虎頭牌


虎头牌

see styles
hǔ tóu pái
    hu3 tou2 pai2
hu t`ou p`ai
    hu tou pai
The Tiger tablet, Yuan dynasty play by Li Zhifu 李直夫[Li3 Zhi2 fu1]

虞應龍


虞应龙

see styles
yú yìng lóng
    yu2 ying4 long2
yü ying lung
Yu Yinglong, Yuan dynasty scholar, collaborated on the geographical encyclopedia Dayuan Dayi Tongzhi 大元大一統誌|大元大一统志

袁宏道

see styles
yuán hóng dào
    yuan2 hong2 dao4
yüan hung tao
Yuan Hongdao (1568-1610), Ming dynasty poet and travel writer

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.

西樓夢


西楼梦

see styles
xī lóu mèng
    xi1 lou2 meng4
hsi lou meng
Qing dynasty novel the Western Chamber by Yuan Yuling 袁于令; same as 西樓記|西楼记

西樓記


西楼记

see styles
xī lóu jì
    xi1 lou2 ji4
hsi lou chi
Qing dynasty novel the Western Chamber by Yuan Yuling 袁于令[Yuan2 Yu2 ling4]; same as 西樓夢|西楼梦

西遊補


西游补

see styles
xī yóu bǔ
    xi1 you2 bu3
hsi yu pu
one of three Ming dynasty sequels to Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记

諾矩羅


诺矩罗

see styles
nuò jǔ luó
    nuo4 ju3 luo2
no chü lo
 Nakura
Nuojuluo, monk at start of Tang dynasty, possibly originally immigrant, lived in Qingshen county 青神[Qing1 shen2], Sichuan
Nakula

貧女詩

see styles
pín nǚ shī
    pin2 nu:3 shi1
p`in nü shih
    pin nü shih
Poor Woman, long poem by Tang dynasty poet Qin Taoyu 秦韜玉|秦韬玉[Qin2 Tao1 yu4]

貴霜朝

see styles
 kisouchou / kisocho
    きそうちょう
(hist) (See クシャン朝) Kushan dynasty (of India; approx. 60-375 CE)

賀知章


贺知章

see styles
hè zhī zhāng
    he4 zhi1 zhang1
ho chih chang
 gachishou / gachisho
    がちしょう
He Zhizhang (659-744), Tang dynasty poet
(personal name) Gachishou

趙州橋


赵州桥

see styles
zhào zhōu qiáo
    zhao4 zhou1 qiao2
chao chou ch`iao
    chao chou chiao
Zhaozhou Bridge over Xiao River 洨河[Xiao2 He2] in Zhao county 趙縣|赵县[Zhao4 Xian4], Shijiazhuang, Hebei, dating back to the Sui dynasty 隋代[Sui2 dai4] (581-617) and the world's oldest extant stone arch bridge

趙爾巽


赵尔巽

see styles
zhào ěr xùn
    zhao4 er3 xun4
chao erh hsün
Zhao Erxun (1844-1927), modern historian, compiled the Draft History of the Qing dynasty 清史稿

軍機處


军机处

see styles
jun jī chù
    jun1 ji1 chu4
chün chi ch`u
    chün chi chu
Office of Military and Political Affairs (Qing Dynasty)

近代史

see styles
jìn dài shǐ
    jin4 dai4 shi3
chin tai shih
 kindaishi
    きんだいし
modern history (for China, from the Opium Wars until the fall of the Qing Dynasty, i.e. mid-19th to early 20th century)
modern history

近體詩


近体诗

see styles
jìn tǐ shī
    jin4 ti3 shi1
chin t`i shih
    chin ti shih
a genre of poetry, developed in the Tang Dynasty, characterized by its strict form

過庭錄


过庭录

see styles
guò tíng lù
    guo4 ting2 lu4
kuo t`ing lu
    kuo ting lu
lit. Notes on Passing the Hall, historical jottings by 12th century Southern Song poet Fan Gongcheng 范公偁[Fan4 Gong1 cheng1], containing moral instructions derived from great men of Song dynasty

遣明使

see styles
 kenminshi
    けんみんし
(hist) Japanese mission to Ming dynasty China

遣明船

see styles
 kenminsen
    けんみんせん
(hist) ship used in Japanese missions to Ming dynasty China

遣隋使

see styles
 kenzuishi
    けんずいし
(hist) Japan's envoy to Sui dynasty China

郭子儀


郭子仪

see styles
guō zǐ yí
    guo1 zi3 yi2
kuo tzu i
Guo Ziyi (697-781), Chinese general who served three emperors of the Tang dynasty

郭茂倩

see styles
guō mào qiàn
    guo1 mao4 qian4
kuo mao ch`ien
    kuo mao chien
Guo Maoqian (11th century), Song dynasty editor of the Collection of Yuefu Songs and Ballads 樂府詩集|乐府诗集[Yue4 fu3 Shi1 ji2]

都察院

see styles
 tosatsuin
    とさついん
(hist) (See 御史台) Censorate (Ming and Qing dynasty surveillance agency)

鄧世昌


邓世昌

see styles
dèng shì chāng
    deng4 shi4 chang1
teng shih ch`ang
    teng shih chang
Deng Shichang (1849-1894), Qing dynasty naval specialist, founded naval dockyards and two naval colleges, died heroically in action against the Japanese

鄭光祖


郑光祖

see styles
zhèng guāng zǔ
    zheng4 guang1 zu3
cheng kuang tsu
Zheng Guangzu, 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

金國汗


金国汗

see styles
jīn guó hán
    jin1 guo2 han2
chin kuo han
the Later Jin dynasty (from 1616-); the Manchu khanate or kingdom that took over as the Qing dynasty in 1644

金富軾


金富轼

see styles
jīn fù shì
    jin1 fu4 shi4
chin fu shih
Kim Busik (1075-1151), court historian of the Korean Georyo dynasty 高麗|高丽[Gao1 li2], compiler of History of Three Kingdoms 三國史記|三国史记[San1 guo2 shi3 ji4]

金瓶梅

see styles
jīn píng méi
    jin1 ping2 mei2
chin p`ing mei
    chin ping mei
 kinpeibai / kinpebai
    きんぺいばい
Jinpingmei or the Golden Lotus (1617), Ming dynasty vernacular novel, formerly notorious and banned for its sexual content
(work) The Plum in the Golden Vase (classic of Chinese literature); The Golden Lotus; Chin P'ing Mei; Jin Ping Mei; (wk) The Plum in the Golden Vase (classic of Chinese literature); The Golden Lotus; Chin P'ing Mei; Jin Ping Mei

門下省

see styles
 monkashou / monkasho
    もんかしょう
(hist) (See 三省・2) Chancellery (Tang dynasty China)

開封府


开封府

see styles
kāi fēng fǔ
    kai1 feng1 fu3
k`ai feng fu
    kai feng fu
Kaifeng as the capital of Northern Song dynasty

關漢卿


关汉卿

see styles
guān hàn qīng
    guan1 han4 qing1
kuan han ch`ing
    kuan han ching
Guan Hanqing (c. 1235-c. 1300), 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

阿育王

see styles
ā yù wáng
    a1 yu4 wang2
a yü wang
 Aiku ō
Ashoka (304-232 BC), Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty 孔雀王朝[Kong3 que4 Wang2 chao2], ruled 273-232 BC
Aśoka

阿里郎

see styles
ā lǐ láng
    a1 li3 lang2
a li lang
Arirang, famous Korean song of love and tragic separation, based on folk tale from Georyo dynasty; Arirang, series of Korean earth observation space satellites

陳元光


陈元光

see styles
chén yuán guāng
    chen2 yuan2 guang1
ch`en yüan kuang
    chen yüan kuang
Chen Yuanguang (657-711), Tang dynasty general with posomethingumous title 開漳聖王|开漳圣王[Kai1 zhang1 sheng4 wang2], i.e. Sacred King, founder of Zhangzhou 漳州[Zhang1 zhou1], Fujian

陳子昂


陈子昂

see styles
chén zǐ áng
    chen2 zi3 ang2
ch`en tzu ang
    chen tzu ang
Chen Zi'ang (c. 661-702), Tang dynasty poet

陳恭尹


陈恭尹

see styles
chén gōng yǐn
    chen2 gong1 yin3
ch`en kung yin
    chen kung yin
Chen Gongyin (1631-1700), early Qing dynasty poet

陳文帝


陈文帝

see styles
chén wén dì
    chen2 wen2 di4
ch`en wen ti
    chen wen ti
 Chin Montai
Emperor Wen of the Chen dynasty

陶宗儀


陶宗仪

see styles
táo zōng yí
    tao2 zong1 yi2
t`ao tsung i
    tao tsung i
Tao Zongyi (c. 1329-1410), Yuan dynasty scholar

陶淵明


陶渊明

see styles
táo yuān míng
    tao2 yuan1 ming2
t`ao yüan ming
    tao yüan ming
 touenmei / toenme
    とうえんめい
Tao Yuanming (c. 365-427), Jin dynasty writer and poet
(person) Tao Yuanming (365-427 CE)

韋應物


韦应物

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wéi yìng wù
    wei2 ying4 wu4
wei ying wu
Wei Yingwu (c. 737 - c. 792), Tang dynasty poet

韓彥直


韩彦直

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hán yàn zhí
    han2 yan4 zhi2
han yen chih
Han Yanzhi (1131-?), Song dynasty botanist, author of classification of orange trees 橘錄|橘录[ju2 lu4]

顏真卿


颜真卿

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yán zhēn qīng
    yan2 zhen1 qing1
yen chen ch`ing
    yen chen ching
Yan Zhenqing (709-785), a leading calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty

顧愷之


顾恺之

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gù kǎi zhī
    gu4 kai3 zhi1
ku k`ai chih
    ku kai chih
Gu Kaizhi or Ku K'aichih (346-407), famous painter of Eastern Jin dynasty, one of the Four Great Painters of the Six Dynasties 六朝四大家

飛將軍


飞将军

see styles
fēi jiāng jun
    fei1 jiang1 jun1
fei chiang chün
nickname of Han dynasty general Li Guang 李廣|李广[Li3 Guang3]

饕餮文

see styles
 toutetsumon / totetsumon
    とうてつもん
(hist) tao-tie engraving; figure of a creature of Chinese mythology engraved on bronze ware during the Yin-Chou dynasty

馬王堆


马王堆

see styles
mǎ wáng duī
    ma3 wang2 dui1
ma wang tui
Mawangdui in Changsha, Hunan, a recent Han dynasty archaeological site

馬致遠


马致远

see styles
mǎ zhì yuǎn
    ma3 zhi4 yuan3
ma chih yüan
Ma Zhiyuan (c. 1250-1321), Yuan dynasty dramatist in the 雜劇|杂剧[za2 ju4] tradition of musical comedy, one of the Four Great Yuan Dramatists 元曲四大家[Yuan2 qu3 Si4 Da4 jia1]

馮夢龍


冯梦龙

see styles
féng mèng lóng
    feng2 meng4 long2
feng meng lung
Feng Menglong (1574-1646), late Ming dynasty novelist writing in colloquial (baihua), author of Stories Old and New 古今小說|古今小说[Gu3 jin1 Xiao3 shuo1]

高仙芝

see styles
gāo xiān zhī
    gao1 xian1 zhi1
kao hsien chih
Gao Xianzhi or Go Seonji (c. 702-756), Tang dynasty general of Goguryeo 高句麗|高句丽[Gao1 gou1 li2] extraction, active in Central Asia

高麗朝


高丽朝

see styles
gāo lí cháo
    gao1 li2 chao2
kao li ch`ao
    kao li chao
Korean Goryeo dynasty, 918-1392

黃石公


黄石公

see styles
huáng shí gōng
    huang2 shi2 gong1
huang shih kung
Huang Shigong, also known as Xia Huanggong 夏黃公|夏黄公[Xia4 Huang2 gong1] (dates of birth and death uncertain), Daoist hermit of the Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin2 dai4] and purported author

黃遵憲


黄遵宪

see styles
huáng zūn xiàn
    huang2 zun1 xian4
huang tsun hsien
Huang Zunxian (1848-1905), Qing dynasty poet and diplomat, author of A Record of Japan 日本國誌|日本国志[Ri4 ben3 Guo2 zhi4], an extended analysis of Meiji Japan

黨項族


党项族

see styles
dǎng xiàng zú
    dang3 xiang4 zu2
tang hsiang tsu
Tangut branch of the Qiang 羌 ethnic group; ancient ethnic group who made up the Xixia dynasty 西夏 1038-1227

グール朝

see styles
 guuruchou / gurucho
    グールちょう
Ghurid Dynasty (of south Asia, approx. 1148-1215 CE)

グエン朝

see styles
 guenchou / guencho
    グエンちょう
Nguyen Dynasty (Vietnam; 1802-1945)

グプタ朝

see styles
 guputachou / guputacho
    グプタちょう
Gupta dynasty (of India, approx. 320-600 CE)

ゴール朝

see styles
 gooruchou / goorucho
    ゴールちょう
Ghurid Dynasty (of south Asia, approx. 1148-1215 CE)

じゅんか

see styles
 shunga
    シュンガ
(hist) Shunga (dynasty of India, approx. 180-68 BCE); Sunga; (female given name) Junka

三俠五義


三侠五义

see styles
sān xiá wǔ yì
    san1 xia2 wu3 yi4
san hsia wu i
Sanxia wuyi (lit. Three knight-errants and five righteous one), novel edited from stories of late Qing dynasty pinghua 評話|评话 master storyteller Shi Yukun 石玉昆

三藏法師


三藏法师

see styles
sān zàng fǎ shī
    san1 zang4 fa3 shi1
san tsang fa shih
 sanzō hosshi
monk who has mastered the scriptures; (esp.) Xuanzang 玄奘[Xuan2 zang4] (602-664)
A teacher of the Law; especially 玄奘 Xuanzang of the Tang dynasty; and cf. 般若.

世宗大王

see styles
shì zōng dà wáng
    shi4 zong1 da4 wang2
shih tsung ta wang
Sejong the Great or Sejong Daewang (1397-1450), reigned 1418-1450 as fourth king of Joseon or Chosun dynasty, in whose reign the hangeul alphabet was invented

中興の祖

see styles
 chuukounoso / chukonoso
    ちゅうこうのそ
(exp,n) restorer of a dynasty; ancestor who rejuvenated a family

二十四孝

see styles
èr shí sì xiào
    er4 shi2 si4 xiao4
erh shih ssu hsiao
the Twenty-four Filial Exemplars, classic Confucian text on filial piety from Yuan dynasty

五會念佛


五会念佛

see styles
wǔ huì niàn fó
    wu3 hui4 nian4 fo2
wu hui nien fo
 go e nenbutsu
Five ways of intoning 'Amitābha' established by 法照 Fazhao of the Tang dynasty, known as 五曾法師 from his brochure 五曾法事讚.

五燈會元


五灯会元

see styles
wǔ dēng huì yuán
    wu3 deng1 hui4 yuan2
wu teng hui yüan
Song Dynasty History of Zen Buddhism in China (1252), 20 scrolls

人天眼目

see styles
rén tiān yǎn mù
    ren2 tian1 yan3 mu4
jen t`ien yen mu
    jen tien yen mu
 Ninten ganmoku
A summary of the teaching of the 禪 Chan sect by Zhizhao 智照 of the Song dynasty.

今文經學


今文经学

see styles
jīn wén jīng xué
    jin1 wen2 jing1 xue2
chin wen ching hsüeh
Former Han dynasty school of Confucian scholars

令狐德棻

see styles
líng hú dé fēn
    ling2 hu2 de2 fen1
ling hu te fen
Linghu Defen (583-666), Tang dynasty historian, compiler of History of Zhou of the Northern dynasties 周書|周书

伊思邁爾


伊思迈尔

see styles
yī sī mài ěr
    yi1 si1 mai4 er3
i ssu mai erh
Ismail (name); Shah Ismail I (1487-1524), founder of Persian Safavid dynasty, reigned 1501-1524

佛心天子

see styles
fó xīn tiān zǐ
    fo2 xin1 tian1 zi3
fo hsin t`ien tzu
    fo hsin tien tzu
 busshin tenshi
The Son of Heaven of the Buddha-heart, a name given to Wudi of the Liang dynasty, A.D. 502-549.

儒林外史

see styles
rú lín wài shǐ
    ru2 lin2 wai4 shi3
ju lin wai shih
The Scholars, satirical Qing dynasty novel by Wu Jingzi 吳敬梓|吴敬梓[Wu2 Jing4zi3]

入唐八家

see styles
rù táng bā jiā
    ru4 tang2 ba1 jia1
ju t`ang pa chia
    ju tang pa chia
 nittouhakke / nittohakke
    にっとうはっけ
(hist) (See 八家・2) the eight Japanese monks who visited China during the early Heian period (Enchin, Engyō, Ennin, Eun, Jōgyō, Kūkai, Saichō and Shūei)
The eight Japanese who came to China in the Tang dynasty and studied the 密教esoteric doctrine.

公羊春秋

see styles
gōng yáng chūn qiū
    gong1 yang2 chun1 qiu1
kung yang ch`un ch`iu
    kung yang chun chiu
Mr Gongyang's Annals or commentary on 春秋[Chun1 qiu1], early history, probably written during Han dynasty, same as 公羊傳|公羊传[Gong1 yang2 Zhuan4]

冊府元龜


册府元龟

see styles
cè fǔ yuán guī
    ce4 fu3 yuan2 gui1
ts`e fu yüan kuei
    tse fu yüan kuei
Prime tortoise of the record bureau, Song dynasty historical encyclopedia of political essays, autobiography, memorials and decrees, compiled 1005-1013 under Wang Qinruo 王欽若|王钦若 and Yang Yi 楊億|杨亿, 1000 scrolls

努爾哈赤


努尔哈赤

see styles
nǔ ěr hā chì
    nu3 er3 ha1 chi4
nu erh ha ch`ih
    nu erh ha chih
Nurhaci (1559-1626), founder and first Khan of the Manchu Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金[Hou4 Jin1] (from 1616)

勘合貿易

see styles
 kangouboueki / kangoboeki
    かんごうぼうえき
(hist) licensed trade between Japan and Ming dynasty China during the Muromachi period

北京官話

see styles
 pekinkanwa
    ペキンかんわ
Beijing dialect of Standard Chinese (as spoken during the Qing dynasty)

南中三教

see styles
nán zhōng sān jiào
    nan2 zhong1 san1 jiao4
nan chung san chiao
 nanchū sangyō
The three modes of Śākyamuni's teaching as expounded by the teachers south of the Yangtze after the Ch'i dynasty A.D. 479-501. (1) The 漸教 gradual method, leading the disciples step by step to nirvana. (2) The 頓教 immediate method, by which he instructed the Bodhisattvas, revealing the whole truth. (3) The 不定教 undetermined method, by which the teaching is adapted to each individual or group.

古文觀止


古文观止

see styles
gǔ wén guān zhǐ
    gu3 wen2 guan1 zhi3
ku wen kuan chih
Guwen Guanzhi, an anthology of essays written in Literary Chinese, compiled and edited by Wu Chucai and Wu Diaohou of Qing dynasty

司馬承幀


司马承帧

see styles
sī mǎ chéng zhēn
    si1 ma3 cheng2 zhen1
ssu ma ch`eng chen
    ssu ma cheng chen
Sima Chengzhen (655-735), Daoist priest in Tang dynasty

合従連衡

see styles
 gasshourenkou / gasshorenko
    がっしょうれんこう
(1) (yoji) (See 合従,連衡) alliance (of the Six Kingdoms against the Qin dynasty, and of individual Kingdoms with the Qin dynasty); (2) (yoji) (tactic of) making and breaking alliances (to benefit oneself as the occasion demands); resorting to alliances as a diplomatic expedient

吐蕃王朝

see styles
tǔ bō wáng cháo
    tu3 bo1 wang2 chao2
t`u po wang ch`ao
    tu po wang chao
Tibetan Tubo Dynasty 7th-11th century AD

呂氏春秋


吕氏春秋

see styles
lǚ shì chūn qiū
    lu:3 shi4 chun1 qiu1
lü shih ch`un ch`iu
    lü shih chun chiu
lit. “Mr. Lü's Spring and Autumn (Annals)”, compendium of the philosophies of the Hundred Schools of Thought 諸子百家|诸子百家[zhu1 zi3 bai3 jia1], compiled around 239 BC under the patronage of Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin2 dai4] Chancellor Lü Buwei 呂不韋|吕不韦[Lu:3 Bu4 wei2]

哈布斯堡

see styles
hā bù sī bǎo
    ha1 bu4 si1 bao3
ha pu ssu pao
Hapsburg (European dynasty)

喀拉汗國


喀拉汗国

see styles
kā lā hán guó
    ka1 la1 han2 guo2
k`a la han kuo
    ka la han kuo
Karakhan Dynasty of central Asia, 8th-10th century

嘉峪關城


嘉峪关城

see styles
jiā yù guān chéng
    jia1 yu4 guan1 cheng2
chia yü kuan ch`eng
    chia yü kuan cheng
Jiayuguan fort in the Gansu corridor; Ming dynasty military fort, the western end of the Great Wall

四海論主


四海论主

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sì hǎi lùn zhǔ
    si4 hai3 lun4 zhu3
ssu hai lun chu
 Shikai Ronshu
Honorific title of the monk 敬脫 Jingtuo of the Sui dynasty.

大一統誌


大一统志

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dà yī tǒng zhì
    da4 yi1 tong3 zhi4
ta i t`ung chih
    ta i tung chih
Da Yuan Dayitongzhi, Yuan dynasty geographical encyclopedia, compiled 1285-1294 under Jamal al-Din 紮馬剌丁|扎马剌丁 and Yu Yinglong 虞應龍|虞应龙, 755 scrolls

大志焚身

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dà zhì fén shēn
    da4 zhi4 fen2 shen1
ta chih fen shen
 daishi funshin
The monk Ta-chin who sacrificed himself on the pyre, and thus caused Yang Ti of the Sui dynasty to withdraw his order for dispersing the monks.

大沙門統


大沙门统

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dà shā mén tǒng
    da4 sha1 men2 tong3
ta sha men t`ung
    ta sha men tung
 Daishamon tō
A director of the order appointed by Wendi of the Sui dynasty, A.D. 581-618.

大沽砲臺


大沽炮台

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dà gū pào tái
    da4 gu1 pao4 tai2
ta ku p`ao t`ai
    ta ku pao tai
Taku Forts, maritime defense works in Tianjin dating back to the Ming dynasty, playing a prominent role during the Opium Wars (1839-1860)

大清帝国

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 daishinteikoku / daishintekoku
    だいしんていこく
(hist) (See 清) Great Qing Empire (China; 1644-1912); Qing dynasty

大相國寺


大相国寺

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dà xiāng guó sì
    da4 xiang1 guo2 si4
ta hsiang kuo ssu
 Dai sōkoku ji
The great aid-the-dynasty monastery at Kaifeng, Henan, founded in A.D. 555, first named 建國, changed circa 700 to the above; rebuilt 996, repaired by the Jin, the Yuan, and Ming emperors, swept away in a Yellow River flood, rebuilt under Shun Zhi, restored under Qian Long.

大興善寺


大兴善寺

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dà xīng shàn sì
    da4 xing1 shan4 si4
ta hsing shan ssu
 daikouzenji / daikozenji
    だいこうぜんじ
(personal name) Daikouzenji
The great goodness-promoting monastery, one of the ten great Tang monasteries at Changan, commenced in the Sui dynasty.

大莊嚴經


大庄严经

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dà zhuāng yán jīng
    da4 zhuang1 yan2 jing1
ta chuang yen ching
 Dai shōgon kyō
Vaipulya-mahāvyūha-sūtra, tr. by Divākara, Tang dynasty, 12 juan; in which the Buddha describes his life in the Tuṣita heaven and his descent to save the world.

大藏一覽


大藏一览

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dà zàng yī lǎn
    da4 zang4 yi1 lan3
ta tsang i lan
 Daizō ichiran
"The Tripitaka at a Glance" in 10 juan by 陳實 Chen Shi of the Ming dynasty.

大西洋國


大西洋国

see styles
dà xī yáng guó
    da4 xi1 yang2 guo2
ta hsi yang kuo
Historical name for Portugal during the Qing dynasty

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