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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
魏徵 魏征 see styles |
wèi zhēng wei4 zheng1 wei cheng |
More info & calligraphy: Wei Zheng |
箏 筝 see styles |
zhēng zheng1 cheng sou / so そう koto こと |
see 古箏|古筝[gu3 zheng1] (1) koto (13-stringed Japanese zither); (2) zheng (Chinese zither); guzheng; (1) koto (13-stringed Japanese zither); (2) (archaism) stringed instrument; (3) zheng (Chinese zither); guzheng |
包公 see styles |
bāo gōng bao1 gong1 pao kung |
Lord Bao or Judge Bao, fictional nickname of Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty |
包拯 see styles |
bāo zhěng bao1 zheng3 pao cheng |
Bao Zheng (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty; modern day metaphor for an honest politician |
嫪毐 see styles |
lào ǎi lao4 ai3 lao ai |
Lao Ai (-238 BC), man of Qin famous for his giant penis; in fiction, bogus eunuch and the consort of king Ying Zheng's mother lady Zhao |
嬴政 see styles |
yíng zhèng ying2 zheng4 ying cheng |
Ying Zheng (260-210 BC), personal name of the first emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2] |
孝肅 孝肃 see styles |
xiào sù xiao4 su4 hsiao su |
Xiaosu, posomethingumous name of Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty |
寶船 宝船 see styles |
bǎo chuán bao3 chuan2 pao ch`uan pao chuan |
Chinese treasure ship, a type of large sailing ship in the fleet of Ming dynasty admiral Zheng He 鄭和|郑和[Zheng4 He2] See: 宝船 |
希仁 see styles |
xī rén xi1 ren2 hsi jen |
Xiren, courtesy title of Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty |
荊軻 荆轲 see styles |
jīng kē jing1 ke1 ching k`o ching ko keika / keka けいか |
Jing Ke (-227 BC), celebrated in verse and fiction as would-be assassin of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇) (person) Jing Ke (?-227 BC) |
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) |
鄭声 see styles |
teisei / tese ていせい |
(decadent) music of the state of Zheng |
鄭州 郑州 see styles |
zhèng zhōu zheng4 zhou1 cheng chou teishuu / teshu ていしゅう |
see 鄭州市|郑州市[Zheng4 zhou1 Shi4] Zhengzhou (China); (place-name) Zhengzhou (China); Zheng Prefecture (defunct subdivision in China) |
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 |
鄭碼 郑码 see styles |
zhèng mǎ zheng4 ma3 cheng ma |
Zheng coding; original Chinese character coding based on component shapes, created by Zheng Yili 鄭易里|郑易里[Zheng4 Yi4 li3], underlying most stroke-based Chinese input methods; also called common coding 字根通用碼|字根通用码[zi4 gen1 tong1 yong4 ma3] |
鄭箋 see styles |
teisen / tesen ていせん |
commentary on the Book of Odes by Zheng Xuan |
鄭聲 郑声 see styles |
zhèng shēng zheng4 sheng1 cheng sheng |
folk music of the state of Zheng 鄭|郑[Zheng4]; lascivious, decadent music |
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 |
雅鄭 雅郑 see styles |
yǎ zhèng ya3 zheng4 ya cheng |
court music and vulgar music (i.e. 雅樂|雅乐[ya3 yue4], music of the court, and 鄭聲|郑声[Zheng4 sheng1], music of the state of Zheng, which was regarded as lewd) |
韓正 韩正 see styles |
hán zhèng han2 zheng4 han cheng |
Han Zheng (1954-), senior vice premier of the PRC (2018-) |
下西洋 see styles |
xià xī yáng xia4 xi1 yang2 hsia hsi yang |
to sail west (from China) (used in reference to the 15th century voyages of Zheng He 鄭和|郑和[Zheng4 He2] to regions bordering the Indian Ocean) |
包待制 see styles |
bāo dài zhì bao1 dai4 zhi4 pao tai chih |
Bao Daizhi, "Edict Attendant Bao", fictional name used for Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty |
包青天 see styles |
bāo qīng tiān bao1 qing1 tian1 pao ch`ing t`ien pao ching tien |
Bao Qingtian, fictional nickname of Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty |
包龍圖 包龙图 see styles |
bāo lóng tú bao1 long2 tu2 pao lung t`u pao lung tu |
Bao Longtu, ”Bao of the Dragon Image”, fictional name used for Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty |
呂不韋 吕不韦 see styles |
lǚ bù wéi lu:3 bu4 wei2 lü pu wei riyupuuuei / riyupuue リユプーウエイ |
Lü Buwei (?291-235 BC), merchant and politician of the State of Qin 秦國|秦国[Qin2 guo2], subsequent Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin2 dai4] Chancellor, allegedly the father of Ying Zheng 嬴政[Ying2 Zheng4], who subsequently became the first emperor Qin Shihuang 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2] (person) Lü Buwei (?-235 BCE), Chinese politician |
太子丹 see styles |
tài zǐ dān tai4 zi3 dan1 t`ai tzu tan tai tzu tan |
Prince Dan of Yan (-226 BC), commissioned the attempted assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]) by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC |
正安縣 正安县 see styles |
zhèng ān xiàn zheng4 an1 xian4 cheng an hsien |
Zheng'an, a county in Zunyi City 遵義市|遵义市[Zun1 yi4 Shi4], Guizhou |
裴玄證 裴玄证 see styles |
péi xuán zhèng pei2 xuan2 zheng4 p`ei hsüan cheng pei hsüan cheng Haigen shō |
Peixuan zheng |
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 |
鄭幸娟 郑幸娟 see styles |
zhèng xìng juān zheng4 xing4 juan1 cheng hsing chüan |
Zheng Xingjuan (1989-), Chinese athlete, lady high jumper |
鄭成功 郑成功 see styles |
zhèng chéng gōng zheng4 cheng2 gong1 cheng ch`eng kung cheng cheng kung teiseikou / teseko ていせいこう |
Koxinga (1624-1662), military leader (person) Zheng Chenggong (1624-1662; Chinese general); Koxinga |
鄭易里 郑易里 see styles |
zhèng yì lǐ zheng4 yi4 li3 cheng i li |
Zheng Yili (1906-2002), translator, editor and lexicographer, creator of the Zheng coding |
鄭道昭 郑道昭 see styles |
zhèng dào zhāo zheng4 dao4 zhao1 cheng tao chao Tei Dōshō |
Zheng Daozhao |
鄭鮮之 郑鲜之 see styles |
zhèng xiān zhī zheng4 xian1 zhi1 cheng hsien chih Tei Senno |
Zheng Xianzhi |
三寶太監 三宝太监 see styles |
sān bǎo tài jiàn san1 bao3 tai4 jian4 san pao t`ai chien san pao tai chien |
Sanbao Eunuch, official title of Zheng He 鄭和|郑和[Zheng4 He2]; also written 三保太監|三保太监 |
圖窮匕見 图穷匕见 see styles |
tú qióng bǐ xiàn tu2 qiong2 bi3 xian4 t`u ch`iung pi hsien tu chiung pi hsien |
lit. the assassin's dagger, concealed in a map scroll, is suddenly revealed when the map is unrolled (referring to the attempted assassination of Ying Zheng 嬴政[Ying2 Zheng4] by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC) (idiom); fig. malicious intent suddenly becomes apparent |
燕太子丹 see styles |
yān tài zǐ dān yan1 tai4 zi3 dan1 yen t`ai tzu tan yen tai tzu tan |
Prince Dan of Yan (-226 BC), commissioned the attempted assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政[Qin2 Ying2 Zheng4] (later the First Emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]) by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC |
鄭人爭年 郑人争年 see styles |
zhèng rén zhēng nián zheng4 ren2 zheng1 nian2 cheng jen cheng nien |
Men of Zheng fighting over their respective ages (idiom); a futile quarrel |
鄭人買履 郑人买履 see styles |
zhèng rén mǎi lǚ zheng4 ren2 mai3 lu:3 cheng jen mai lü |
lit. the person from Zheng 鄭|郑[Zheng4] who wanted to buy shoes (an allusion to an ancient story about somebody who, when buying a pair of shoes, preferred to rely on their foot measurements rather than just trying them on) (idiom); fig. disregarding the sensible approach in favor of adherence to a fixed idea |
中國航海日 中国航海日 see styles |
zhōng guó háng hǎi rì zhong1 guo2 hang2 hai3 ri4 chung kuo hang hai jih |
Maritime Day (July 11th) commemorating the first voyage of Zheng He 鄭和|郑和[Zheng4 He2] in 1405 AD |
元曲四大家 see styles |
yuán qǔ sì dà jiā yuan2 qu3 si4 da4 jia1 yüan ch`ü ssu ta chia yüan chü ssu ta chia |
Four Great Yuan Dramatists, namely: Guan Hanqing 關漢卿|关汉卿[Guan1 Han4 qing1], Zheng Guangzu 鄭光祖|郑光祖[Zheng4 Guang1 zu3], Ma Zhiyuan 馬致遠|马致远[Ma3 Zhi4 yuan3] and Bai Pu 白樸|白朴[Bai2 Pu3] |
字根通用碼 字根通用码 see styles |
zì gēn tōng yòng mǎ zi4 gen1 tong1 yong4 ma3 tzu ken t`ung yung ma tzu ken tung yung ma |
common coding for components of Chinese character; same as Zheng coding 鄭碼|郑码[Zheng4 ma3] |
雜劇四大家 杂剧四大家 see styles |
zá jù sì dà jiā za2 ju4 si4 da4 jia1 tsa chü ssu ta chia |
Four Great Yuan Dramatists, namely: Guan Hanqing 關漢卿|关汉卿[Guan1 Han4 qing1], Zheng Guangzu 鄭光祖|郑光祖[Zheng4 Guang1 zu3], Ma Zhiyuan 馬致遠|马致远[Ma3 Zhi4 yuan3] and Bai Pu 白樸|白朴[Bai2 Pu3] |
Variations: |
koto(p); sou(箏, 筝) / koto(p); so(箏, 筝) こと(P); そう(箏, 筝) |
(1) koto (13-stringed Japanese zither); (2) (こと only) (archaism) stringed instrument; (3) (箏, 筝 only) zheng (Chinese zither); guzheng |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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