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Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
wàng
    wang4
wang
 ou / o
    おう

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King
to rule; to reign over
(n,n-suf) (1) king; ruler; sovereign; monarch; (n,n-suf) (2) tycoon; magnate; champion; master; (n,n-suf) (3) (abbreviation) {shogi} (See 王将・おうしょう) king (of the senior player); (surname) Wan
rāja, king, prince, royal; to rule.

王一

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 ouichi / oichi
    おういち
(given name) Ouichi

王丸

see styles
 oumaru / omaru
    おうまる
(place-name, surname) Oumaru

王丹

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wáng dān
    wang2 dan1
wang tan
 wandan
    わんだん
Wang Dan (1969-), Chinese dissident, one of the leaders of the Beijing student democracy movement of 1989
(person) Wan Dan (1965-)

王事

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wáng shì
    wang2 shi4
wang shih
 ouji / oji
    おうじ
imperial cause; royal cause
royal affairs

王五

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wáng wǔ
    wang2 wu3
wang wu
Wang Wu, name for an unspecified person, third of a series of three: 張三|张三[Zhang1 San1], 李四[Li3 Si4], 五 Tom, Dick and Harry

王井

see styles
 oui / oi
    おうい
(surname) Oui

王仁

see styles
 wani
    わに
(given name) Wani

王仙

see styles
wáng xiān
    wang2 xian1
wang hsien
 ōsen
A royalṛṣi, i. e. a sovereign who retires from the world and attains to the five transcendent powers.

王伾

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wáng pī
    wang2 pi1
wang p`i
    wang pi
Wang Pi (-c. 806), Tang dynasty chancellor and a leader of failed Yongzhen reform 永貞革新|永贞革新 of 805

王位

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wáng wèi
    wang2 wei4
wang wei
 oui / oi
    おうい
title of king; kingship
the throne; the crown

王供

see styles
 ootomo
    おおとも
(surname) Ootomo

王侯

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wáng hóu
    wang2 hou2
wang hou
 oukou / oko
    おうこう
aristocracy
the king and his feudal lords

王俊

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 kimitoshi
    きみとし
(male given name) Kimitoshi

王偏

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 ouhen / ohen
    おうへん
(See 玉偏) kanji "jewel" radical at left (looks like "king") (radical 96)

王儲


王储

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wáng chǔ
    wang2 chu3
wang ch`u
    wang chu
crown prince

王允

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 ouin / oin
    おういん
(personal name) Ouin

王充

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wáng chōng
    wang2 chong1
wang ch`ung
    wang chung
 oujuu / oju
    おうじゅう
Wang Chong (27-97), rationalist and critical philosopher
(person) Wang Chong (27-97 CE; Chinese philosopher)

王党

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 outou / oto
    おうとう
royalists; monarchists

王入

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 ouire / oire
    おういれ
(place-name) Ouire

王八

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wáng bā
    wang2 ba1
wang pa
tortoise; cuckold; (old) male owner of a brothel; pimp

王公

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wáng gōng
    wang2 gong1
wang kung
 oukou / oko
    おうこう
princes and dukes; aristocrat
(1) royalty and nobility; (2) noble; aristocrat

王冠

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wáng guān
    wang2 guan1
wang kuan
 oukan / okan
    おうかん
crown
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) crown; diadem; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) bottle cap; (female given name) Tiara

王出

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 ouide / oide
    おういで
(surname) Ouide

王制

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 ousei / ose
    おうせい
monarchical system

王前

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 oumae / omae
    おうまえ
(surname) Oumae

王力

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wáng lì
    wang2 li4
wang li
Wang Li (1900-1986), one of the pioneers of modern Chinese linguistics

王勃

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wáng bó
    wang2 bo2
wang po
Wang Bo (650-676), one of the Four Great Poets of the Early Tang 初唐四傑|初唐四杰[Chu1 Tang2 Si4 jie2]

王化

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wáng huà
    wang2 hua4
wang hua
 ouka / oka
    おうか
beneficial influence of the sovereign
(noun/participle) imperial influence; assimilation of new territory

王原

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 ouhara / ohara
    おうはら
(surname) Ouhara

王古

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wáng gǔ
    wang2 gu3
wang ku
 Ōko
Wanggu, name of a President of the Board of Rites during the Sung dynasty, who was also a devout Buddhist, end of eleventh century.

王台

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 oudai / odai
    おうだい
queen cell (of a beehive); royal cell

王司

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 ouji / oji
    おうじ
(surname) Ouji

王后

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wáng hòu
    wang2 hou4
wang hou
 oukou / oko
    おうこう

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Queen / Empress
queen; CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4]
queen

王国

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 oukoku / okoku
    おうこく
kingdom; monarchy

王國


王国

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wáng guó
    wang2 guo2
wang kuo
 oukuni / okuni
    おうくに
kingdom; realm
(surname) Oukuni

王土

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 oudo / odo
    おうど
royal or imperial domain

王地

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 ouchi / ochi
    おうち
(surname) Ouchi

王坂

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 ousaka / osaka
    おうさか
(surname) Ousaka

王城

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wáng chéng
    wang2 cheng2
wang ch`eng
    wang cheng
 oujou / ojo
    おうじょう
royal castle; imperial castle; (surname) Ooki
Rājagṛha

王堂

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 kimitaka
    きみたか
(personal name) Kimitaka

王塚

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 ootsuka
    おおつか
(place-name) Ootsuka

王墓

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 oohaka
    おおはか
(place-name) Oohaka

王外

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 ougai / ogai
    おうがい
(personal name) Ougai

王太

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 outa / ota
    おうた
(personal name) Outa

王夫

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 takao
    たかお
(personal name) Takao

王女

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wáng nǚ
    wang2 nv3
wang nü
 oujo(p); ounyo(ok) / ojo(p); onyo(ok)
    おうじょ(P); おうにょ(ok)

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Princess
princess
princess

王妃

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wáng fēi
    wang2 fei1
wang fei
 ouhi / ohi
    おうひ
princess (in Europe)
queen; empress; (female given name) Waki
(Skt. rājñī)

王威

see styles
 oui / oi
    おうい
(personal name) Oui

王婿

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 ousei / ose
    おうせい
(See 王配・おうはい) prince consort

王子

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wáng zǐ
    wang2 zi3
wang tzu
 ouji / oji
    おうじ

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Prince
prince; son of a king
(1) prince; (2) subordinate Kumano shrine; (female given name) Kimiko
prince

王孫


王孙

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wáng sūn
    wang2 sun1
wang sun
 ouson / oson
    おうそん
children of the nobility
royal grandson

王室

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wáng shì
    wang2 shi4
wang shih
 oushitsu / oshitsu
    おうしつ
royal family; royal household
royal family

王宮


王宫

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wáng gōng
    wang2 gong1
wang kung
 oukyuu / okyu
    おうきゅう
imperial palace
royal palace
royal palace

王家

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wáng jiā
    wang2 jia1
wang chia
 ouke / oke
    おうけ
princely
royal family
the king's household

王寺

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 ooji
    おおじ
(place-name) Ooji

王寿

see styles
 mihogi
    みほぎ
(female given name) Mihogi

王将

see styles
 oushou / osho
    おうしょう
{shogi} king (of the senior player)

王導


王导

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wáng dǎo
    wang2 dao3
wang tao
Wang Dao (276-339), powerful official of Jin dynasty and brother of general Wang Dun 敦, regent of Jin from 325

王尾

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 oubi / obi
    おうび
(surname) Oubi

王山

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 ouyama / oyama
    おうやま
(place-name) Ouyama

王岡

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 ouoka / ooka
    おうおか
(surname) Ouoka

王岳

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 oudake / odake
    おうだけ
(personal name) Oudake

王島

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 oushima / oshima
    おうしま
(surname) Oushima

王川

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 oukawa / okawa
    おうかわ
(surname) Oukawa

王師


王师

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wáng shī
    wang2 shi1
wang shih
 oushi / oshi
    おうし
emperor's teacher; imperial army
royal preceptor

王平

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wáng píng
    wang2 ping2
wang p`ing
    wang ping
Wang Ping (1962-2013), PRC crosstalk actor

王府

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wáng fǔ
    wang2 fu3
wang fu
 oufu / ofu
    おうふ
prince's mansion
(archaism) royal government (esp. Ryukyu Kingdom)

王座

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wáng zuò
    wang2 zuo4
wang tso
 ouza / oza
    おうざ
throne
(1) throne; (2) first place; top spot; championship; (place-name) Ooza
throne

王建

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 ouken / oken
    おうけん
(personal name) Ouken

王弟

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 outei / ote
    おうてい
royal prince; crown prince's younger brother

王弼

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wáng bì
    wang2 bi4
wang pi
 ouhitsu / ohitsu
    おうひつ
Wang Bi (226-249), Chinese neo-Daoist philosopher
(personal name) Ouhitsu
Wang Bi

王彦

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 takahiko
    たかひこ
(male given name) Takahiko

王思

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 oushi / oshi
    おうし
(personal name) Oushi

王恂

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 oujun / ojun
    おうじゅん
(personal name) Oujun

王恵

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 kimie
    きみえ
(female given name) Kimie

王手

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 oute / ote
    おうて
(noun/participle) {shogi} check

王政

see styles
 ousei / ose
    おうせい
monarchy; imperial rule

王敦

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wáng dūn
    wang2 dun1
wang tun
Wang Dun (266-324), powerful general of Jin dynasty and brother of civil official Wang Dao 導|导, subsequently rebellious warlord 322-324

王數


王数

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wáng shù
    wang2 shu4
wang shu
 ōshu
mind as a whole and its various factors

王族

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 ouzoku / ozoku
    おうぞく
(noun - becomes adjective with の) royalty

王日

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wáng rì
    wang2 ri4
wang jih
 ōnichi
idem 八日.

王昌

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 oushou / osho
    おうしょう
(given name) Oushou

王明

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wáng míng
    wang2 ming2
wang ming
 takaaki / takaki
    たかあき
Wang Ming (1904-1974), Soviet-trained Chinese communist, Comintern and Soviet stooge and left adventurist in the 1930s, fell out with Mao and moved to Soviet Union from 1956
(personal name) Takaaki

王春

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 takaharu
    たかはる
(male given name) Takaharu

王晴

see styles
 kimiharu
    きみはる
(male given name) Kimiharu

王晶

see styles
 uぉnchin
    うぉんちん
(personal name) Wonchin

王月

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 ootsuki
    おおつき
(surname) Ootsuki

王朔

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wáng shuò
    wang2 shuo4
wang shuo
Wang Shuo (1958-), Chinese writer, director and actor

王朝

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wáng cháo
    wang2 chao2
wang ch`ao
    wang chao
 ouchou / ocho
    おうちょう
dynasty
dynasty

王木

see styles
 ouki / oki
    おうき
(surname) Ouki

王本

see styles
 oomoto
    おおもと
(surname) Oomoto

王村

see styles
 oumura / omura
    おうむら
(surname) Oumura

王枝

see styles
 kimie
    きみえ
(female given name) Kimie

王森

see styles
 oumori / omori
    おうもり
(surname) Oumori

王植

see styles
 ouue / oue
    おううえ
(surname) Ouue

王楠

see styles
wáng nán
    wang2 nan2
wang nan
Wang Nan (1978-), female PRC table tennis player, Olympic medalist

王楽

see styles
 ouraku / oraku
    おうらく
(personal name) Ouraku

王様

see styles
 ousama / osama
    おうさま
(honorific or respectful language) king; (personal name) Ousama

王権

see styles
 ouken / oken
    おうけん
royal authority; regal power; authority of the king

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