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<12345678910>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
尚市朗 see styles |
shouichirou / shoichiro しょういちろう |
(male given name) Shouichirō |
尚市郎 see styles |
shouichirou / shoichiro しょういちろう |
(male given name) Shouichirō |
尚弘子 see styles |
shouhiroko / shohiroko しょうひろこ |
(person) Shou Hiroko |
尚徳町 see styles |
shoutokuchou / shotokucho しょうとくちょう |
(place-name) Shoutokuchō |
尚志市 see styles |
shàng zhì shì shang4 zhi4 shi4 shang chih shih |
Shangzhi, county-level city in Harbin 哈爾濱|哈尔滨[Ha1 er3 bin1], Heilongjiang |
尚恩紹 see styles |
shoushishou / shoshisho しょうししょう |
(person) Shou Shishou |
尚慕傑 尚慕杰 see styles |
shàng mù jié shang4 mu4 jie2 shang mu chieh |
James Sasser (1936-), US Ambassador to China 1995-1999 |
尚方劍 尚方剑 see styles |
shàng fāng jiàn shang4 fang1 jian4 shang fang chien |
imperial sword (giving bearer arbitrary powers); in fiction, Chinese version of 007's license to kill |
尚書き see styles |
naogaki なおがき |
proviso; explanatory note |
尚書省 see styles |
shoushoshou / shoshosho しょうしょしょう |
(hist) (See 三省・2) Department of State Affairs (Tang dynasty China) |
尚書經 尚书经 see styles |
shàng shū jīng shang4 shu1 jing1 shang shu ching |
Book of History; a compendium of documents in various styles, making up the oldest extant texts of Chinese history, from legendary times down to the times of Confucius |
尚書郎 尚书郎 see styles |
shàng shū láng shang4 shu1 lang2 shang shu lang |
ancient official title |
尚月斎 see styles |
shougetsusai / shogetsusai しょうげつさい |
(personal name) Shougetsusai |
尚次郎 see styles |
naojirou / naojiro なおじろう |
(male given name) Naojirō |
尚比亞 尚比亚 see styles |
shàng bǐ yà shang4 bi3 ya4 shang pi ya |
Zambia (Tw) |
尚比古 see styles |
haruhiko はるひこ |
(personal name) Haruhiko |
尚治郎 see styles |
shoujirou / shojiro しょうじろう |
(male given name) Shoujirō |
尚濤済 see styles |
shoutousai / shotosai しょうとうさい |
(given name) Shoutousai |
尚義縣 尚义县 see styles |
shàng yì xiàn shang4 yi4 xian4 shang i hsien |
Shangyi county in Zhangjiakou 張家口|张家口[Zhang1 jia1 kou3], Hebei |
尚良い see styles |
naoyoi なおよい naoii / naoi なおいい |
(exp,adj-i) still better; even better; (exp,adj-ix) still better; even better |
尚色志 see styles |
shouhashi / shohashi しょうはし |
(person) Shou Hashi |
尚象賢 see styles |
shoushouken / shoshoken しょうしょうけん |
(person) Shou Shouken |
尚道子 see styles |
shoumichiko / shomichiko しょうみちこ |
(person) Shou Michiko (1920.2.9-2002.2.15) |
万尚子 see styles |
manako まなこ |
(female given name) Manako |
今も尚 see styles |
imamonao いまもなお |
(adverb) still; even now |
何尚之 see styles |
hé shàng zhī he2 shang4 zhi1 ho shang chih Ka Shōshi |
He Shangzhi |
呉尚垠 see styles |
goshoukon / goshokon ごしょうこん |
(personal name) Goshoukon |
味之尚 see styles |
minoharu みのはる |
(personal name) Minoharu |
和尚堂 see styles |
oshoudou / oshodo おしょうどう |
(place-name) Oshoudou |
和尚塚 see styles |
oshoutsuka / oshotsuka おしょうつか |
(place-name) Oshoutsuka |
和尚壇 see styles |
oshoudan / oshodan おしょうだん |
(place-name) Oshoudan |
和尚山 see styles |
kashouzan / kashozan かしょうざん |
(personal name) Kashouzan |
和尚平 see styles |
oshoudaira / oshodaira おしょうだいら |
(place-name) Oshoudaira |
境川尚 see styles |
sakaigawashou / sakaigawasho さかいがわしょう |
(person) Sakaigawa Shou |
多嘉尚 see styles |
takahisa たかひさ |
(personal name) Takahisa |
大和尚 see styles |
dà hé shàng da4 he2 shang4 ta ho shang dai oshō |
Great monk, senior monk, abbot ; a monk of great virtue and old age. Buddhoṣingha, (Fotu cheng 佛圖澄), who came to China A.D. 310, was so styled by his Chinese disciple 石子龍 Shizi long. |
姜尚中 see styles |
kansanju かんさんじゅ |
(person) Kan Sanju |
孔尚任 see styles |
kǒng shàng rèn kong3 shang4 ren4 k`ung shang jen kung shang jen |
Kong Shangren (1648-1718), Qing dramatist and poet, author of The Peach Blossom Fan 桃花扇[Tao2 hua1 Shan4] |
室井尚 see styles |
muroihisashi むろいひさし |
(person) Muroi Hisashi (1955-) |
小松尚 see styles |
komatsuhisashi こまつひさし |
(person) Komatsu Hisashi |
山下尚 see styles |
yamashitatakashi やましたたかし |
(person) Yamashita Takashi |
山本尚 see styles |
yamamotohisashi やまもとひさし |
(person) Yamamoto Hisashi |
山田尚 see styles |
yamadatakashi やまだたかし |
(person) Yamada Takashi (1941.3.9-) |
巳之尚 see styles |
minoharu みのはる |
(personal name) Minoharu |
慶尚道 庆尚道 see styles |
qìng shàng dào qing4 shang4 dao4 ch`ing shang tao ching shang tao |
Gyeongsang Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Gyeongsang Province 慶尚北道|庆尚北道[Qing4 shang4 bei3 dao4] and South Gyeongsang Province 慶尚南道|庆尚南道[Qing4 shang4 nan2 dao4] |
戒和尚 see styles |
jiè hé shàng jie4 he2 shang4 chieh ho shang kai ōshō |
preceptor monk |
戸叶尚 see styles |
tokanohisashi とかのひさし |
(person) Tokano Hisashi (1975.2.4-) |
新尚一 see styles |
atarashishouichi / atarashishoichi あたらししょういち |
(person) Atarashi Shouichi |
智佐尚 see styles |
chisaharu ちさはる |
(personal name) Chisaharu |
本郷尚 see styles |
hongoutakashi / hongotakashi ほんごうたかし |
(person) Hongou Takashi |
杜尚別 杜尚别 see styles |
dù shàng bié du4 shang4 bie2 tu shang pieh |
Dushanbe, capital of Tajikistan |
林尚男 see styles |
hayashihisao はやしひさお |
(person) Hayashi Hisao |
林尚道 see styles |
hayashinaomichi はやしなおみち |
(person) Hayashi Naomichi |
柳田尚 see styles |
yanagidahisashi やなぎだひさし |
(person) Yanagida Hisashi |
楊尚昆 杨尚昆 see styles |
yáng shàng kūn yang2 shang4 kun1 yang shang k`un yang shang kun youshoukon / yoshokon ようしょうこん |
Yang Shangkun (1907-1998), former president of PRC and military leader (personal name) Yōshoukon |
横倉尚 see styles |
yokokuratakashi よこくらたかし |
(person) Yokokura Takashi |
橋本尚 see styles |
hashimototakashi はしもとたかし |
(person) Hashimoto Takashi (1929.1.29-) |
殺和尚 杀和尚 see styles |
shā hé shàng sha1 he2 shang4 sha ho shang satsuwashō |
killing a monk |
比尚川 see styles |
hirukawa ひるかわ |
(surname) Hirukawa |
沙和尚 see styles |
shā hé shang sha1 he2 shang5 sha ho shang |
Sha Wujing |
沼澤尚 see styles |
numazawatakashi ぬまざわたかし |
(person) Numazawa Takashi (1960.4.19-) |
泉尚子 see styles |
izuminaoko いずみなおこ |
(person) Izumi Naoko |
湶尚子 see styles |
izuminaoko いずみなおこ |
(person) Izumi Naoko (1976.3.2-) |
王尚久 see styles |
oushouku / oshoku おうしょうく |
(personal name) Oushouku |
真尚子 see styles |
manako まなこ |
(female given name) Manako |
紀代尚 see styles |
kiyonao きよなお |
(personal name) Kiyonao |
美之尚 see styles |
minoharu みのはる |
(personal name) Minoharu |
美濃尚 see styles |
minoharu みのはる |
(personal name) Minoharu |
老和尚 see styles |
lǎo hé shàng lao3 he2 shang4 lao ho shang rōwashō |
retired abbot |
茉尚子 see styles |
manako まなこ |
(female given name) Manako |
谷口尚 see styles |
taniguchihisashi たにぐちひさし |
(person) Taniguchi Hisashi |
野沢尚 see styles |
nozawahisashi のざわひさし |
(person) Nozawa Hisashi (1960.5-) |
金和尚 see styles |
jīn hé shàng jin1 he2 shang4 chin ho shang Kin Ōshō |
Gim hwasang |
金尚寿 see styles |
kinshouju / kinshoju きんしょうじゅ |
(personal name) Kinshouju |
鈴木尚 see styles |
suzukihisashi すずきひさし |
(person) Suzuki Hisashi (1961.8-) |
関口尚 see styles |
sekiguchihisashi せきぐちひさし |
(person) Sekiguchi Hisashi |
麻尚子 see styles |
manako まなこ |
(female given name) Manako |
黄尚浩 see styles |
koushoukou / koshoko こうしょうこう |
(personal name) Kōshoukou |
黒丸尚 see styles |
kuromahisashi くろまひさし |
(person) Kuroma Hisashi |
尚のこと see styles |
naonokoto なおのこと |
(exp,adv) (kana only) all the more; still more |
尚もって see styles |
naomotte なおもって |
(adverb) (kana only) all the more |
尚古主義 see styles |
shoukoshugi / shokoshugi しょうこしゅぎ |
classicism; primitivism |
尚方寶劍 尚方宝剑 see styles |
shàng fāng bǎo jiàn shang4 fang1 bao3 jian4 shang fang pao chien |
variant of 尚方劍|尚方剑[shang4 fang1 jian4]; imperial sword (giving bearer arbitrary powers); in fiction, Chinese version of 007's license to kill |
尚未解決 尚未解决 see styles |
shàng wèi jiě jué shang4 wei4 jie3 jue2 shang wei chieh chüeh |
unsolved; as yet unsettled |
尚絅大学 see styles |
shoukeidaigaku / shokedaigaku しょうけいだいがく |
(org) Shokei University; (o) Shokei University |
尚絅短大 see styles |
shoukeitandai / shoketandai しょうけいたんだい |
(place-name) Shoukeitandai |
三大和尚 see styles |
sān dà hé shàng san1 da4 he2 shang4 san ta ho shang san dai washō |
three great masters |
三木尚道 see styles |
mikinaomichi みきなおみち |
(person) Miki Naomichi (1941-) |
三浦尚子 see styles |
miuranaoko みうらなおこ |
(person) Miura Naoko (1973.1.3-) |
三輪尚治 see styles |
miwanaoharu みわなおはる |
(person) Miwa Naoharu |
上田尚一 see styles |
uedashouichi / uedashoichi うえだしょういち |
(person) Ueda Shouichi (1927.9.13-) |
上野尚一 see styles |
uenoshouichi / uenoshoichi うえのしょういち |
(person) Ueno Shouichi (1936.3-) |
不二門尚 see styles |
fujikadotakashi ふじかどたかし |
(person) Fujikado Takashi |
中原尚雄 see styles |
nakaharahisao なかはらひさお |
(person) Nakahara Hisao |
中村尚司 see styles |
nakamuratakashi なかむらたかし |
(person) Nakamura Takashi |
中村尚夫 see styles |
nakamurahisao なかむらひさお |
(person) Nakamura Hisao (1923.11-) |
中村尚子 see styles |
nakamuratakako なかむらたかこ |
(person) Nakamura Takako |
中村尚樹 see styles |
nakamurahisaki なかむらひさき |
(person) Nakamura Hisaki |
中村尚貴 see styles |
nakamuranaoki なかむらなおき |
(person) Nakamura Naoki (1987.7.27-) |
丸山尚一 see styles |
maruyamanaokazu まるやまなおかず |
(person) Maruyama Naokazu |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "尚" 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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