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Pangain-Noon

 bàn yìng ruǎn
Pangain-Noon Scroll

This is the martial arts title Pangai-Noon or Pan Gai Noon in Chinese.

The meaning is something like half hard, half soft.


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Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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    wu3
wu
 uma
    うま
7th earthly branch: 11 a.m.-1 p.m., noon, 5th solar month (6th June-6th July), year of the Horse; ancient Chinese compass point: 180° (south)
(1) the Horse (seventh sign of the Chinese zodiac); (2) (obsolete) (See 午の刻) hour of the Horse (around noon, 11am-1pm, or 12 noon-2pm); (3) (obsolete) south; (4) (obsolete) fifth month of the lunar calendar; (personal name) Kogoe
Noon.

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    si4
ssu
 mi(p); shi
    み(P); し
6th earthly branch: 9-11 a.m., 4th solar month (5th May-5th June), year of the Snake; ancient Chinese compass point: 150°
(1) the Snake (sixth sign of the Chinese zodiac); the Serpent; (2) (obsolete) (See 巳の刻) hour of the Snake (around 10am, 9-11am, or 10am-12 noon); (3) (obsolete) south-southeast; (4) (obsolete) fourth month of the lunar calendar; (female given name) Mi
snake

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 hiru
    ひる
(n-adv,n-t) (1) noon; midday; (2) daytime; (3) lunch


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zhòu
    zhou4
chou
 chū
    ひる
daytime
(out-dated kanji) (n-adv,n-t) (1) noon; midday; (2) daytime; (3) lunch
Day, daytime, daylight.


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zhāi
    zhai1
chai
 hitoshi
    ひとし
to fast or abstain from meat, wine etc; vegetarian diet; study room; building; to give alms (to a monk)
(surname) Hitoshi
To reverence: abstinence; to purify as by fasting, or abstaining, e.g. from flesh food; religious or abstinential duties, or times; upavasatha (uposatha), a fast; the ritual period for food, i.e. before noon; a room for meditation, a study, a building, etc., devoted to abstinence, chastity, or the Buddhist religion; mourning (for parents).

お昼

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 ohiru
    おひる
(n-adv,n) (polite language) lunch; noon

三時


三时

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sān shí
    san1 shi2
san shih
 mitoki
    みとき
(adverbial noun) (1) 3 o'clock; (2) 3 o'clock snack; (personal name) Mitoki
The three divisions of the day, i.e. dawn, daylight, and sunset; or morning, noon, and evening; also the three periods, after his nirvāṇa, of every Buddha's teaching, viz., 正 correct, or the period of orthodoxy and vigour, 像 semblance, or the period of scholasticism, and 末 end, the period of decline and termination.

中午

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zhōng wǔ
    zhong1 wu3
chung wu
 nakauma
    なかうま
noon; midday; CL:個|个[ge4]
(place-name) Nakauma

中時


中时

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zhōng shí
    zhong1 shi2
chung shih
 nakatoki
    なかとき
China Times (newspaper) (abbr. for 中國時報|中国时报[Zhong1 guo2 Shi2 bao4])
(surname) Nakatoki
noon

主麻

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zhǔ má
    zhu3 ma2
chu ma
(Islam) Jumu'ah (refers to Friday or the noon prayer on Friday) (loanword from Arabic); (Islam) a week

亭午

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tíng wǔ
    ting2 wu3
t`ing wu
    ting wu
 teigo / tego
    ていご
(literary) noon
noon

偏西

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piān xī
    pian1 xi1
p`ien hsi
    pien hsi
inclining to the west (e.g. of the sun after noon, indicating lateness of the day)

傍午

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bàng wǔ
    bang4 wu3
pang wu
towards noon; just before midday

先負

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 senbu; senpu; senmake; sakimake
    せんぶ; せんぷ; せんまけ; さきまけ
(See 六曜) day that is lucky in the morning and the evening but unlucky around noon (in the traditional calendar); day on which judgment and haste should be avoided (judgement)

八戒

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bā jiè
    ba1 jie4
pa chieh
 hakkai; hachikai
    はっかい; はちかい
the eight precepts (Buddhism)
{Buddh} (See 五戒) the eight precepts (the five precepts with the addition of prohibitions against lying in a luxurious bed, self-decoration, song and dance, and eating after noon)
(八戒齋) The first eight of the ten commandments, see 戒; not to kill; not to take things not given; no ignoble (i.e. sexual) conduct; not to speak falsely; not to drink wine; not to indulge in cosmetics, personal adornments, dancing, or music; not to sleep on fine beds, but on a mat on the ground; and not to eat out of regulation hours, i.e. after noon. Another group divides the sixth into two―against cosmetics and adornments and against dancing and music; the first eight are then called the eight prohibitory commands and the last the 齋 or fasting commandment. Also 八齋戒; 八關齋 (八支齋) ; cf. 八種勝法.

六時


六时

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liù shí
    liu4 shi2
liu shih
 rokuji
    ろくじ
(1) six o'clock; (2) (Buddhist term) six periods of a day (morning, midday, afternoon, evening, midnight, late night)
The six 'hours' or periods in a day, three for night and three for day, i. e. morning noon, evening; night, midnight, and dawn. Also, the six divisions of the year, two each of spring, summer, and winter.

六齋


六斋

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liù zhāi
    liu4 zhai1
liu chai
 rokusai
The six monthly poṣadha, or fast days: the 8th, 14th, 15th, 23rd, 29th, and 30th. They are the days on which the Four Mahārājas 四天王 take note of human conduct and when evil demons are busy, so that great care is required and consequently nothing should be eaten after noon, hence the 'fast', v. 梵王經 30th command. The 智度論 13 describes them as 惡日 evil or dangerous days, and says they arose from an ancient custom of cutting of the flesh and casting it into the fire.

午休

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wǔ xiū
    wu3 xiu1
wu hsiu
noon break; lunch break; lunchtime nap

午供

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wǔ gōng
    wu3 gong1
wu kung
 goku
The noon offering (of incense).

午刻

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 gokoku
    ごこく
noon

午砲

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 gohou / goho
    ごほう
noon gun; noonday gun

友引

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 tomobiki; yuuin / tomobiki; yuin
    ともびき; ゆういん
(See 六曜) day that is lucky in the morning and evening but unlucky around noon, when one's luck affects others (in the traditional calendar)

受齋


受斋

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shòu zhāi
    shou4 zhai1
shou chai
 jusai
to receive offerings of food [properly] before the noon hour

四上

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sì shàng
    si4 shang4
ssu shang
 shijō
The four times a day of going up to worship— daybreak, noon, evening, and midnight.

小昼

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 kohiru; kobiru
    こひる; こびる
(1) just before noon; (2) late-morning snack

御昼

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 ohiru
    おひる
(n-adv,n) (polite language) lunch; noon

持齋


持斋

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chí zhāi
    chi2 zhai1
ch`ih chai
    chih chai
 jisai
    じさい
(surname) Jisai
To keep the fast, i. e. not eat after noon.

日中

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rì zhōng
    ri4 zhong1
jih chung
 nicchuu(p); hinaka / nicchu(p); hinaka
    にっちゅう(P); ひなか
noon; midday; zenith
(n,adv) (1) daytime; during the day; (2) (にっちゅう only) Japan and China; (surname) Hinaka

日午

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 nichigo
    にちご
noon; midday

昼前

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 hirumae
    ひるまえ
(n,adv) (1) morning; forenoon; (n,adv) (2) just before noon

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The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Pangain-Noon半硬軟
半硬软
bàn yìng ruǎn
ban4 ying4 ruan3
ban ying ruan
banyingruan
pan ying juan
panyingjuan
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line.
In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese.


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