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若様

see styles
 wakasama
    わかさま
(honorific or respectful language) young master (respectful way of referring to the son of a high-ranking person)

蘭玉


兰玉

see styles
lán yù
    lan2 yu4
lan yü
 rangyoku
    らんぎょく
your son (honorific)
(female given name) Rangyoku

螟蛉

see styles
míng líng
    ming2 ling2
ming ling
 meirei / mere
    めいれい
green rice caterpillar or similar insect larva; adopted son (Etymology: Wasps of a particular species take caterpillars to their nest as food for their offspring, but it was mistakenly believed that the wasps were raising the caterpillars as their own young.)
(1) (rare) (See 青虫) hornworm; (2) (archaism) adopted child

表叔

see styles
biǎo shū
    biao3 shu1
piao shu
son of grandfather's sister; son of grandmother's brother or sister; father's younger male cousin; (Hong Kong slang) mainlander

表姪


表侄

see styles
biǎo zhí
    biao3 zhi2
piao chih
son of a male cousin via female line

親家


亲家

see styles
qìng jia
    qing4 jia5
ch`ing chia
    ching chia
 oyacha
    おやチャ
parents of one's daughter-in-law or son-in-law; relatives by marriage
{mahj} dealer; east player; (personal name) Chikaie

諸王

see styles
 shoou / shoo
    しょおう
(1) various kings; (2) unproclaimed son of the imperial family

豚児

see styles
 tonji
    とんじ
(1) (humble language) my child; my son; (2) (rare) piglet

貴様

see styles
 kisama
    きさま
(pronoun) (1) (sensitive word) (derogatory term) you; you bastard; you son of a bitch; (pronoun) (2) (archaism) (polite language) you

貴賤


贵贱

see styles
guì jiàn
    gui4 jian4
kuei chien
 kizen
    きせん
noble and lowly; high versus low social hierarchy of ruler to people, father to son, husband to wife in Confucianism
high and low; all ranks
Dear and cheap; noble and base; your and my.

贅婿


赘婿

see styles
zhuì xù
    zhui4 xu4
chui hsü
son-in-law living at wife's parent's house

迷子

see styles
mí zǐ
    mi2 zi3
mi tzu
 meishi / meshi
    めいし
lost child; lost person; stray child; missing child; (given name) Meishi
The deluded son who held a gold coin in his hand while starving in poverty; such is the man with Buddha-nature who fails to use it. v. 金剛三昧經.

逆子

see styles
nì zǐ
    ni4 zi3
ni tzu
 sakago
    さかご
unfilial son
breech presentation (feet or buttocks-first birth); breech delivery; breech birth

達磨


达磨

see styles
dá mó
    da2 mo2
ta mo
 daruma(p); daruma
    だるま(P); ダルマ
(1) (kana only) daruma; tumbling doll; round, red-painted good-luck doll in the shape of Bodhidharma, with a blank eye to be completed when a person's wish is granted; (2) (kana only) Bodhidharma; (3) prostitute; (personal name) Daruma
dharma; also 達摩; 達麼; 達而麻耶; 曇摩; 馱摩 tr. by 法. dharma is from dhara, holding, bearing, possessing, etc.; and means 'that which is to be held fast or kept, ordinance, statute, law, usage, practice'; 'anything right.' M.W. It may be variously intp. as (1) characteristic, attribute, predicate; (2) the bearer, the transcendent substratum of single elements of conscious life; (3) element, i.e. a part of conscious life; (4) nirvāṇa, i.e. the Dharma par excellence, the object of Buddhist teaching; (5) the absolute, the real; (6) the teaching or religion of Buddha; (7) thing, object, appearance. Also, Damo, or Bodhidharma, the twenty-eighth Indian and first Chinese patriarch, who arrived in China A.D. 520, the reputed founder of the Chan or Intuitional School in China. He is described as son of a king in southern India; originally called Bodhitara. He arrived at Guangdong, bringing it is said the sacred begging-bowl, and settled in Luoyang, where he engaged in silent meditation for nine years, whence he received the title of wall-gazing Brahman 壁觀婆羅門, though he was a kṣatriya. His doctrine and practice were those of the 'inner light', independent of the written word, but to 慧可 Huike, his successor, he commended the Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra as nearest to his views. There are many names with Dharma as initial: Dharmapāla, Dharmagupta, Dharmayaśas, Dharmaruci, Dharmarakṣa, Dharmatrāta, Dharmavardhana, etc.

遺男


遗男

see styles
yí nán
    yi2 nan2
i nan
orphan; posomethingumous son

那吒


那咤

see styles
nà zhà
    na4 zha4
na cha
 Nata
Naṭa, said to be the eldest son of Vaiśravaṇa, and represented with three faces, eight arms, a powerful demon-king.

郎君

see styles
láng jun
    lang2 jun1
lang chün
 roukun / rokun
    ろうくん
my husband and master (archaic); playboy of rich family; pimp
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (obsolete) young man; boy; son (of one's master, employer, etc.); (2) (obsolete) (usu. as a term of address) husband; (masculine speech) lover; dear; darling

野郎

see styles
 yarou / yaro
    やろう
(1) guy; fellow; chap; buddy; (n,pn) (2) (masculine speech) (derogatory term) (slang) bastard; asshole; arsehole; son of a bitch

長孫


长孙

see styles
zhǎng sūn
    zhang3 sun1
chang sun
eldest grandson; the eldest son of one's eldest son

閻魔


阎魔

see styles
yán mó
    yan2 mo2
yen mo
 enma
    えんま
(Buddhism) Yama, the King of Hell
{Buddh} Yama (King of Hell who judges the dead); Enma; (dei) Yama (king of the world of the dead, who judges the dead); Emma; Yan; Yomna
閻王 閻羅; (閻魔王); 閻摩羅; 閻老 Yama, also v. 夜; 閻羅王 Yama. (1) In the Vedas the god of the dead, with whom the spirits of the departed dwell. He was son of the Sun and had a twin sister Yamī or Yamuna. By some they were looked upon as the first human pair. (2) In later Brahmanic mythology, one of the eight Lokapālas, guardian of the South and ruler of the Yamadevaloka and judge of the dead. (3) In Buddhist mythology, the regent of the Nārakas, residing south of Jambudvīpa, outside of the Cakravālas, in a palace of copper and iron. Originally he is described as a king of Vaiśālī, who, when engaged in a bloody war, wished he were master of hell, and was accordingly reborn as Yama in hell together with his eighteen generals and his army of 80,000 men, who now serve him in purgatory. His sister Yamī deals with female culprits. Three times in every twenty-four hours demon pours into Yama's mouth boiling copper (by way of punishment), his subordinates receiving the same dose at the same time, until their sins are expiated, when he will be reborn as Samantarāja 普王. In China he rules the fifth court of purgatory. In some sources he is spoken of as ruling the eighteen judges of purgatory.

阿斗

see styles
ā dǒu
    a1 dou3
a tou
 ato
    あと
A-dou, nickname of Liu Shan 劉禪|刘禅[Liu2 Shan4] (207-271), son of Liu Bei, reigned as Shu Han emperor 233-263; (fig.) weak and inept person
(surname) Ato

阿閦

see styles
ā chù
    a1 chu4
a ch`u
    a chu
 Ashuku
Akṣobhya, 阿閦鞞; 阿閦婆; 阿芻閦耶 unmoved, imperturbable; tr. 不動; 無動 also 無怒; 無瞋恚 free from anger, according to his Buddha-vow. One of the Five Buddhas, his realm Abhirata, Delightful, now being in the east, as Amitābha's is in the west. He is represented in the Lotus as the eldest son of Mahābhijñābhibhū 大通智勝, and was the Bodhisattva ? jñānākara 智積 before he became Buddha; he has other appearances. akṣobhya is also said to mean 100 vivara s, or 1 followed by 17 ciphers, and a 大通智勝 is ten times that figure.

雜種


杂种

see styles
zá zhǒng
    za2 zhong3
tsa chung
hybrid; mixed breed; bastard; son of a bitch

饕餮

see styles
tāo tiè
    tao1 tie4
t`ao t`ieh
    tao tieh
 toutetsu / totetsu
    とうてつ
ferocious mythological animal, the fifth son of the dragon king; zoomorphic mask motif, found on Shang and Zhou ritual bronzes; gluttonous; sumptuous (banquet)
(1) (hist) taotie (Chinese mythological creature commonly represented as a motif on ritual bronzes from the Shang and Zhou dynasties); (2) (archaism) covetousness; greed; avarice
intense desire

馬但


马但

see styles
mǎ dàn
    ma3 dan4
ma tan
Matthan, son of Eleazar and father of Jakob in Matthew 1.15

駙馬


驸马

see styles
fù mǎ
    fu4 ma3
fu ma
emperor's son-in-law

鮮于

see styles
 sonu
    そんう
(surname) Son'u

鶖子


鹙子

see styles
qiū zǐ
    qiu1 zi3
ch`iu tzu
    chiu tzu
(鶖鷺子) Śāriputra, also 秋露子 meaning son of Śārī, his mother; śārī is a kind of bird 'commonly called the Maina'. M.W. It is tr. as a stork. Cf. 舍.

あんこ

see styles
 anko
    あんこ
(1) (Izu Oshima dialect) daughter; young lady; (2) (thb:) (hob:) young man; eldest son; (3) (prison slang) (See 女役・3) passive role in a male homosexual relationship; (female given name) Anko

ご令息

see styles
 goreisoku / goresoku
    ごれいそく
(honorific or respectful language) son

ソンラ

see styles
 sonra
    ソンラ
(place-name) Son La; Son-la (Vietnam)

ソン川

see styles
 songawa
    ソンがわ
(place-name) Son (river)

むす子

see styles
 musuko
    むすこ
(1) son; (2) (vulgar) penis

三男坊

see styles
 sannanbou / sannanbo
    さんなんぼう
(See 次男坊) third son

三界尊

see styles
sān jiè zūn
    san1 jie4 zun1
san chieh tsun
 sangai son
The honoured one of the three worlds, i.e. Buddha.

三種天


三种天

see styles
sān zhǒng tiān
    san1 zhong3 tian1
san chung t`ien
    san chung tien
 sanshu ten
The three classes of devas: (1) 名天 famous rulers on earth styled 天王, 天子; (2) 生天 the highest incarnations of the six paths; (3) 淨天 the pure, or the saints, from śrāvakas to pratyeka-buddhas. 智度論 7.; Three definitions of heaven: (a) as a name or title, e.g. divine king, son of Heaven, etc.; (b) as a place for rebirth, the heavens of the gods; (c) the pure Buddha-land.

不孝者

see styles
 fukoumono / fukomono
    ふこうもの
unfilial son; undutiful son; thankless son; unfilial daughter; undutiful daughter; thankless daughter

丘比特

see styles
qiū bǐ tè
    qiu1 bi3 te4
ch`iu pi t`e
    chiu pi te
Cupid, son of Venus and Mars, Roman god of love and beauty

乾兒子


干儿子

see styles
gān ér zi
    gan1 er2 zi5
kan erh tzu
adopted son (traditional adoption, i.e. without legal ramifications)

二足尊

see styles
èr zú zūn
    er4 zu2 zun1
erh tsu tsun
 nisoku son
most honored among the two-legged

五八尊

see styles
wǔ bā zūn
    wu3 ba1 zun1
wu pa tsun
 gohachi son
The forty forms of Guanyin, or the Guanyin with forty hands: the forty forms multiplied by the twenty-five things 二十五有 make 1, 000, hence Guanyin with the thousand hands.

五大老

see styles
 gotairou / gotairo
    ごたいろう
(hist) (See 五奉行) Council of Five Elders; committee of daimyo formed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi to rule Japan until his son Hideyori came of age

亞哈斯


亚哈斯

see styles
yà hā sī
    ya4 ha1 si1
ya ha ssu
Ahaz (son of Jotham)

亞比玉


亚比玉

see styles
yà bǐ yù
    ya4 bi3 yu4
ya pi yü
Abiud (son of Zerubbabel)

人の子

see styles
 hitonoko
    ひとのこ
(exp,n) (1) (someone's) child; person with parents; (also) human; born human; (exp,n) (2) other people's children; (exp,n) (3) {Christn} the Son of Man; Christ

人中尊

see styles
rén zhōng zūn
    ren2 zhong1 zun1
jen chung tsun
 ninchū son
The Honoured One among or of men, the Buddha.

仁王尊

see styles
rén wáng zūn
    ren2 wang2 zun1
jen wang tsun
 ninō son
The two Vajrapāṇi 阿 and 吽 who act as door guardians of temples, variously known as 密跡菩薩, 密修力士, 執金剛神, and 那羅延金剛.

伯邑考

see styles
bó yì kǎo
    bo2 yi4 kao3
po i k`ao
    po i kao
Bo Yikao, eldest son of King Wen of Zhou 周文王[Zhou1 Wen2 wang2] and the elder brother of King Wu 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] who was the founder of the Zhou Dynasty 周朝[Zhou1 chao2] of ancient China

佛眼尊

see styles
fó yǎn zūn
    fo2 yan3 zun1
fo yen tsun
 Butsugen son
A term of the esoteric cult for the source or mother of all wisdom, also called佛眼部母; 佛眼佛母; 佛母身; 佛母尊; 虛空佛.

佛頂尊


佛顶尊

see styles
fó dǐng zūn
    fo2 ding3 zun1
fo ting tsun
 bucchō son
supreme Buddha within

俄備得


俄备得

see styles
é bèi dé
    e2 bei4 de2
o pei te
Obed (son of Boaz and Ruth)

優波替


优波替

see styles
yōu bō tì
    you1 bo1 ti4
yu po t`i
    yu po ti
 Uhatai
(優波舍) v. 舍 Upatiṣya (son of Tiṣya), i.e. Śāriputra.

兩足尊


两足尊

see styles
liǎng zú zūn
    liang3 zu2 zun1
liang tsu tsun
 ryōzoku son
The most honoured among men and devas (lit. among two-footed beings), a title of the Buddha. The two feet are compared to the commandments and meditation, blessing and wisdom, relative and absolute teaching (i. e. Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna), meditation and action.

六足尊

see styles
liù zú zūn
    liu4 zu2 zun1
liu tsu tsun
 rokusoku son
The six-legged Honored One, one of the five 明王 fierce guardians of Amitābha, i. e. 大威德, who has six heads, faces, arms, and legs; rides on an ox; and is an incarnation of Mañjuśrī. The 六足阿毘曇摩 Jñāna-prasthāna-saṭpādābhidharma is a philosophical work in the Canon.

十力尊

see styles
shí lì zūn
    shi2 li4 zun1
shih li tsun
 jūriki son
(十力無等) The honoured (unequalled) possessor of the ten powers, Buddha.

周成王

see styles
zhōu chéng wáng
    zhou1 cheng2 wang2
chou ch`eng wang
    chou cheng wang
King Cheng of Zhou (1055-1021 BC), reigned 1042-1021 BC as the 2nd king of Western Zhou 西周[Xi1 Zhou1], son of King Wu of Zhou 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2]

圓通尊


圆通尊

see styles
yuán tōng zūn
    yuan2 tong1 zun1
yüan t`ung tsun
    yüan tung tsun
 Enzū son
Bodhisattva of Interpenetrating Faculties

外孫子


外孙子

see styles
wài sūn zi
    wai4 sun1 zi5
wai sun tzu
(coll.) daughter's son; grandson

多爾袞


多尔衮

see styles
duō ěr gǔn
    duo1 er3 gun3
to erh kun
Dorgon (1612-1651), fourteenth son of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤[Nu3 er3 ha1 chi4], successful general, instrumental in Manchu conquest of China, ruled China as regent 1644-1650 for his nephew Emperor Shunzhi 順治帝|顺治帝[Shun4 zhi4 di4]

大覺尊


大觉尊

see styles
dà jué zūn
    da4 jue2 zun1
ta chüeh tsun
 daikaku son
Most honored Enlightened One

大黑天

see styles
dà hēi tiān
    da4 hei1 tian1
ta hei t`ien
    ta hei tien
 Daikoku ten
Mahākāla 摩訶迦 (or 謌) 羅 the great black deva 大黑神. Two interpretations are given. The esoteric cult describes the deva as the masculine form of Kālī, i.e. Durgā, the wife of Śiva; with one face and eight arms, or three faces and six arms, a necklace of skulls, etc. He is worshipped as giving warlike power, and fierceness; said also to be an incarnation of Vairocana for the purpose of destroying the demons; and is described as 大時 the "great time" (-keeper) which seems to indicate Vairocana, the sun. The exoteric cult interprets him as a beneficent deva, a Pluto, or god of wealth. Consequently he is represented in two forms, by the one school as a fierce deva, by the other as a kindly happy deva. He is shown as one of the eight fierce guardians with trident, generally blue-black but sometimes white; he may have two elephants underfoot. Six arms and hands hold jewel, skull cup, chopper, drum, trident, elephant-goad. He is the tutelary god of Mongolian Buddhism. Six forms of Mahākāla are noted: (1) 比丘大黑 A black-faced disciple of the Buddha, said to be the Buddha as Mahādeva in a previous incarnation, now guardian of the refectory. (2) 摩訶迦羅大黑女 Kālī, the wife of Śiva. (3) 王子迦羅大黑 The son of Śiva. (4) 眞陀大黑 Cintāmaṇi, with the talismanic pearl, symbol of bestowing fortune. (5) 夜叉大黑 Subduer of demons. (6) 摩迦羅大黑 Mahākāla, who carries a bag on his back and holds a hammer in his right hand. J., Daikoku; M., Yeke-gara; T., Nag-po c'en-po.

天人尊

see styles
tiān rén zūn
    tian1 ren2 zun1
t`ien jen tsun
    tien jen tsun
 tennin son
the supreme among gods and men

如來尊


如来尊

see styles
rú lái zūn
    ru2 lai2 zun1
ju lai tsun
 nyorai son
the Thus Come One

姪媳婦


侄媳妇

see styles
zhí xí fu
    zhi2 xi2 fu5
chih hsi fu
brother's son's wife; nephew's wife

婿取り

see styles
 mukotori
    むことり
adopting a son-in-law into one's family; marrying off one's daughter

婿養子

see styles
 mukoyoushi / mukoyoshi
    むこようし
son-in-law taken (adopted) into family

孫女兒


孙女儿

see styles
sūn nǚ r
    sun1 nu:3 r5
sun nü r
granddaughter (son's daughter)

孫女婿


孙女婿

see styles
sūn nǚ xu
    sun1 nu:3 xu5
sun nü hsü
son's daughter's husband; granddaughter's husband

孫媳夫


孙媳夫

see styles
sūn xí fu
    sun1 xi2 fu5
sun hsi fu
son's son's wife; grandson's wife

孫媳婦


孙媳妇

see styles
sūn xí fu
    sun1 xi2 fu5
sun hsi fu
son's son's wife; grandson's wife

孫正義

see styles
 sonmasayoshi
    そんまさよし
(person) Son Masayoshi (1957.8-)

孫泰蔵

see styles
 sontaizou / sontaizo
    そんたいぞう
(person) Son Taizou (1972-)

守門尊


守门尊

see styles
shǒu mén zūn
    shou3 men2 zun1
shou men tsun
 shumon son
gate guardian god

富樓那


富楼那

see styles
fù lóu nà
    fu4 lou2 na4
fu lou na
 Fūruna
Pūrṇa; also富樓那彌多羅尼子 and other similar phonetic forms; Pūrṇamaitrāyaṇīputra, or Maitrāyaṇīputra, a disciple of Śākyamuni, son of Bhava by a slave girl, often confounded with Maitreya. The chief preacher among the ten principal disciples of Śākyamuni; ill-treated by his brother, engaged in business, saved his brothers from shipwreck by conquering Indra through samādhi; built a vihāra for Śākyamuni; expected to reappear as 法明如來 Dharmaprabhāsa Buddha.

察合臺


察合台

see styles
chá gě tái
    cha2 ge3 tai2
ch`a ko t`ai
    cha ko tai
Chagatai (died 1241), a son of Genghis Khan

尊佛道

see styles
zūn fó dào
    zun1 fo2 dao4
tsun fo tao
 son butsudō
the pre-eminent Buddha-Path

尊延寺

see styles
 sonenji
    そんえんじ
(place-name) Son'enji

尊意行

see styles
zūn yì xíng
    zun1 yi4 xing2
tsun i hsing
 Son'i gyō
Viśiṣṭa-cāritra

尊永寺

see styles
 soneiji / soneji
    そんえいじ
(place-name) Son'eiji

少東家


少东家

see styles
shào dōng jiā
    shao4 dong1 jia1
shao tung chia
boss's son

尸迦羅

see styles
shī jiā luō
    shi1 jia1 luo1
shih chia lo
越 said to be Sujāta, son of an elder of Rājagṛha and the same as 須闍陀.

希斯崙


希斯仑

see styles
xī sī lún
    xi1 si1 lun2
hsi ssu lun
Hezron (son of Perez)

師子相


师子相

see styles
shī zǐ xiàng
    shi1 zi3 xiang4
shih tzu hsiang
 Shishisō
Siṃdhadhvaja; 'lion-flag,' a Buddha south-east of our universe, fourth son of Mahābhijña.

師子音


师子音

see styles
shī zǐ yīn
    shi1 zi3 yin1
shih tzu yin
 Shishion
Siṃhaghoṣa; 'lion's voice,' a Buddha south-east of our universe, third son of Mahābhijña.

帶塔尊


带塔尊

see styles
dài tǎ zūn
    dai4 ta3 zun1
tai t`a tsun
    tai ta tsun
 Taitō son
帶塔德菩薩 Maitreya, bearer of the pagoda.

康僧鎧


康僧铠

see styles
kāng sēng kǎi
    kang1 seng1 kai3
k`ang seng k`ai
    kang seng kai
 Kōsōgai
or 康僧會 Saṅghavarman, also said to be Saṅghapāla; an Indian monk supposed to be of Tibetan descent; but Saṅghapāla is described as the eldest son of the prime minister of Soghdiana, and is probably a different person. Saṅghavarman tr. at the White Horse Temple, Luoyang, in A.D. 252; inter alia the 無量壽經 is accredited to him, but a more reliable tradition of the Canon ascribes the tr. to Dharmarakṣa A.D. 308.

張學良


张学良

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zhāng xué liáng
    zhang1 xue2 liang2
chang hsüeh liang
Zhang Xueliang (1901-2001) son of Fengtian clique warlord, then senior general for the Nationalists and subsequently for the People's Liberation Army

弼馬温

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 hibbaon
    ひっばおん
(char) Protector of the Stables (title given to Son Goku in the novel "Saiyūki" when he is given a job in Heaven); (ch) Protector of the Stables (title given to Son Goku in the novel "Saiyūki" when he is given a job in Heaven)

御令息

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 goreisoku / goresoku
    ごれいそく
(honorific or respectful language) son

御曹司

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 onzoushi / onzoshi
    おんぞうし
son of a distinguished family; son of a noble

御曹子

see styles
 onzoushi / onzoshi
    おんぞうし
son of a distinguished family; son of a noble

恒伽達

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héng jiā dá
    heng2 jia1 da2
heng chia ta
Gaṅgādatta, son of a wealthy landowner and disciple of the Buddha.

惣領制

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 souryousei / soryose
    そうりょうせい
sōryō system; organization of regional landholding families based on divided inheritance under the leadership of a main heir, usu. the eldest son (Kamakura period)

押沙龍


押沙龙

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yā shā lóng
    ya1 sha1 long2
ya sha lung
Absalom, third son of David, king of Israel (Old Testament)

拉法格

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lā fǎ gé
    la1 fa3 ge2
la fa ko
Lafargue (name); Paul Lafargue (1842-1911), French socialist and revolutionary activist, son-in-law of Karl Marx

拉那烈

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lā nà liè
    la1 na4 lie4
la na lieh
Prince Norodom Ranariddh (1944-), Cambodian politician and son of former King Sihanouk of Cambodia

拘那羅


拘那罗

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jun à luó
    jun1 a4 luo2
chün a lo
 Kunara
Kuṇāla; also 拘拏羅, 拘浪拏; 鳩那羅 a bird with beautiful eyes; name of Dharmavivardhana (son of Aśoka), whose son Sampadi 'became the successor of Aśoka'. Eitel. Kuṇāla is also tr. as an evil man, possibly of the evil eye.

指腹親


指腹亲

see styles
zhǐ fù qīn
    zhi3 fu4 qin1
chih fu ch`in
    chih fu chin
 shifuku no shin
Related by the betrothal of son and daughter still in the womb.

損伏斷


损伏断

see styles
sǔn fú duàn
    sun3 fu2 duan4
sun fu tuan
 son buku dan
To spoil, subject and destroy (the passions).

撒拉鐵


撒拉铁

see styles
sā lā tiě
    sa1 la1 tie3
sa la t`ieh
    sa la tieh
Shealtiel (son of Jeconiah)

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