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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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小五條 小五条 see styles |
xiǎo wǔ tiáo xiao3 wu3 tiao2 hsiao wu t`iao hsiao wu tiao gogojō |
The robe of five patches worn by some monks in China and by the 淨土宗 Jōdo sect of Japan; v. 掛. |
小仙鶲 小仙鹟 see styles |
xiǎo xiān wēng xiao3 xian1 weng1 hsiao hsien weng |
(bird species of China) small niltava (Niltava macgrigoriae) |
小嘴鴴 小嘴鸻 see styles |
xiǎo zuǐ héng xiao3 zui3 heng2 hsiao tsui heng |
(bird species of China) Eurasian dotterel (Charadrius morinellus) |
小天鵝 小天鹅 see styles |
xiǎo tiān é xiao3 tian1 e2 hsiao t`ien o hsiao tien o |
(bird species of China) tundra swan (Cygnus columbianus) |
小杓鷸 小杓鹬 see styles |
xiǎo sháo yù xiao3 shao2 yu4 hsiao shao yü |
(bird species of China) little curlew (Numenius minutus) |
小杜鵑 小杜鹃 see styles |
xiǎo dù juān xiao3 du4 juan1 hsiao tu chüan |
(bird species of China) lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus) |
小濱鷸 小滨鹬 see styles |
xiǎo bīn yù xiao3 bin1 yu4 hsiao pin yü |
(bird species of China) little stint (Calidris minuta) |
小燕尾 see styles |
xiǎo yàn wěi xiao3 yan4 wei3 hsiao yen wei |
(bird species of China) little forktail (Enicurus scouleri) |
小田雞 小田鸡 see styles |
xiǎo tián jī xiao3 tian2 ji1 hsiao t`ien chi hsiao tien chi |
(bird species of China) Baillon's crake (Porzana pusilla) |
小皇帝 see styles |
xiǎo huáng dì xiao3 huang2 di4 hsiao huang ti shoukoutei / shokote しょうこうてい |
child emperor; (fig.) spoiled child; spoiled boy; pampered only child little emperor; spoilt only child (in China) |
小盤尾 小盘尾 see styles |
xiǎo pán wěi xiao3 pan2 wei3 hsiao p`an wei hsiao pan wei |
(bird species of China) lesser racket-tailed drongo (Dicrurus remifer) |
小絨鴨 小绒鸭 see styles |
xiǎo róng yā xiao3 rong2 ya1 hsiao jung ya |
(bird species of China) Steller's eider (Polysticta stelleri) |
小葦鳽 小苇鳽 see styles |
xiǎo wěi jiān xiao3 wei3 jian1 hsiao wei chien |
(bird species of China) little bittern (Ixobrychus minutus) |
小蝗鶯 小蝗莺 see styles |
xiǎo huáng yīng xiao3 huang2 ying1 hsiao huang ying |
(bird species of China) Pallas's grasshopper warbler (Locustella certhiola) |
小雲雀 小云雀 see styles |
xiǎo yún què xiao3 yun2 que4 hsiao yün ch`üeh hsiao yün chüeh |
(bird species of China) oriental skylark (Alauda gulgula) |
小靈通 小灵通 see styles |
xiǎo líng tōng xiao3 ling2 tong1 hsiao ling t`ung hsiao ling tung |
Personal Handy-phone System (PHS), mobile network system operating in China 1998-2013, branded "Little Smart" |
小鴉鵑 小鸦鹃 see styles |
xiǎo yā juān xiao3 ya1 juan1 hsiao ya chüan |
(bird species of China) lesser coucal (Centropus bengalensis) |
小鵑鳩 小鹃鸠 see styles |
xiǎo juān jiū xiao3 juan1 jiu1 hsiao chüan chiu |
(bird species of China) little cuckoo-dove (Macropygia ruficeps) |
小鷿鷈 小䴙䴘 see styles |
xiǎo pì tī xiao3 pi4 ti1 hsiao p`i t`i hsiao pi ti |
(bird species of China) little grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis) |
少先隊 少先队 see styles |
shào xiān duì shao4 xian1 dui4 shao hsien tui |
Young Pioneers of China, abbr. for 少年先鋒隊|少年先锋队[Shao4 nian2 Xian1 feng1 dui4] |
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) |
尼拘陀 see styles |
ní jū tuó ni2 ju1 tuo2 ni chü t`o ni chü to nikuda |
nyag-rodha, the down-growing tree, Ficus Indica, or banyan; high and wide-spreading, leaves like persimmon-leaves, fruit called 多勒 to-lo used as a cough-medicine; also intp. 楊柳 the willow, probably from its drooping characteristic; the 榕樹 'bastard banyan', ficus pyrifolia, takes its place as ficus religiosa in China. Also written尼拘律; 尼拘尼陀; 尼拘盧陀 (or 尼拘類陀, 尼拘婁陀, or 尼拘屢陀) ; 尼瞿陀; 尼倶陀 (or 尼倶類); 諾瞿陀. |
山噪鶥 山噪鹛 see styles |
shān zào méi shan1 zao4 mei2 shan tsao mei |
(bird species of China) plain laughingthrush (Garrulax davidi) |
山奇量 see styles |
sankirai さんきらい |
(1) (kana only) Smilax glabra (species of sarsaparilla); (2) (colloquialism) Smilax china (species of sarsaparilla) |
山帰来 see styles |
sankirai さんきらい |
(1) (kana only) Smilax glabra (species of sarsaparilla); (2) (colloquialism) Smilax china (species of sarsaparilla); (given name) Sankirai |
山斑鳩 山斑鸠 see styles |
shān bān jiū shan1 ban1 jiu1 shan pan chiu |
(bird species of China) oriental turtle dove (Streptopelia orientalis) |
山楂糕 see styles |
shān zhā gāo shan1 zha1 gao1 shan cha kao |
haw jelly, a sweet jelly popular in northern China, made from Chinese hawthorn fruit |
山皇鳩 山皇鸠 see styles |
shān huáng jiū shan1 huang2 jiu1 shan huang chiu |
(bird species of China) mountain imperial pigeon (Ducula badia) |
山鶺鴒 山鹡鸰 see styles |
shān jí líng shan1 ji2 ling2 shan chi ling |
(bird species of China) forest wagtail (Dendronanthus indicus) |
山鷦鶯 山鹪莺 see styles |
shān jiāo yīng shan1 jiao1 ying1 shan chiao ying |
(bird species of China) striated prinia (Prinia criniger) |
山麻雀 see styles |
shān má què shan1 ma2 que4 shan ma ch`üeh shan ma chüeh |
(bird species of China) russet sparrow (Passer rutilans) |
岩濱鷸 岩滨鹬 see styles |
yán bīn yù yan2 bin1 yu4 yen pin yü |
(bird species of China) rock sandpiper (Calidris ptilocnemis) |
岩雷鳥 岩雷鸟 see styles |
yán léi niǎo yan2 lei2 niao3 yen lei niao |
(bird species of China) rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) |
岳陽樓 岳阳楼 see styles |
yuè yáng lóu yue4 yang2 lou2 yüeh yang lou |
Yueyang Tower, famous beauty spot in Yueyang, north Hunan, overlooking Dongting Lake 洞庭湖[Dong4 ting2 Hu2]; one of three famous pagodas in China along with Yellow Crane Tower 黃鶴樓|黄鹤楼[Huang2 he4 Lou2] in Wuhan, Hubei and Tengwang Tower 滕王閣|滕王阁[Teng2 wang2 Ge2] in Nanchang, Jiangxi |
崖沙燕 see styles |
yá shā yàn ya2 sha1 yan4 ya sha yen |
(bird species of China) sand martin (Riparia riparia) |
崖海鴉 崖海鸦 see styles |
yá hǎi yā ya2 hai3 ya1 ya hai ya |
(bird species of China) common murre (Uria aalge) |
川建國 川建国 see styles |
chuān jiàn guó chuan1 jian4 guo2 ch`uan chien kuo chuan chien kuo |
nickname for US President Trump 川普[Chuan1 pu3], implying that he benefitted China (hence 建國|建国[jian4 guo2]) by doing a poor job of leading the US |
市轄区 see styles |
shikatsuku しかつく |
district (esp. in mainland China and Taiwan) |
布氏鷚 布氏鹨 see styles |
bù shì liù bu4 shi4 liu4 pu shih liu |
(bird species of China) Blyth's pipit (Anthus godlewskii) |
帰化人 see styles |
kikajin きかじん |
(1) naturalized citizen; naturalised citizen; (2) (hist) (See 渡来人) immigrant to ancient Japan from China or Korea |
平原鷚 平原鹨 see styles |
píng yuán liù ping2 yuan2 liu4 p`ing yüan liu ping yüan liu |
(bird species of China) tawny pipit (Anthus campestris) |
広東省 see styles |
kantonshou / kantonsho カントンしょう |
Guangdong Province (China); Canton; Kwangtung |
廣交會 广交会 see styles |
guǎng jiāo huì guang3 jiao1 hui4 kuang chiao hui |
China Export Commodities Fair also known as the Canton Fair |
廣場舞 广场舞 see styles |
guǎng chǎng wǔ guang3 chang3 wu3 kuang ch`ang wu kuang chang wu |
square dancing, an exercise routine performed to music in public squares, parks and plazas, popular esp. among middle-aged and retired women in China |
廣東省 广东省 see styles |
guǎng dōng shěng guang3 dong1 sheng3 kuang tung sheng |
Guangdong Province (Kwangtung) in south China, short name 粵|粤[Yue4], capital Guangzhou 廣州|广州[Guang3 zhou1] |
延邊州 延边州 see styles |
yán biān zhōu yan2 bian1 zhou1 yen pien chou |
Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture 延邊朝鮮族自治州|延边朝鲜族自治州[Yan2 bian1 Chao2 xian3 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1] in Jilin province 吉林省[Ji2 lin2 Sheng3] in northeast China, capital Yanji city 延吉市[Yan2 ji2 Shi4] |
弗氏鷗 弗氏鸥 see styles |
fú shì ōu fu2 shi4 ou1 fu shih ou |
(bird species of China) Franklin's gull (Leucophaeus pipixcan) |
張家口 张家口 see styles |
zhāng jiā kǒu zhang1 jia1 kou3 chang chia k`ou chang chia kou choukakou / chokako ちょうかこう |
Zhangjiakou, prefecture-level city in Hebei (place-name) Zhangjiakou (China); Kalgan |
徐世昌 see styles |
xú shì chāng xu2 shi4 chang1 hsü shih ch`ang hsü shih chang |
Xu Shichang (1855-1939), politician associated with the Northern Warlords, president of China in 1921 |
徐家匯 徐家汇 see styles |
xú jiā huì xu2 jia1 hui4 hsü chia hui jokawai じょかわい |
Xujiahui, an area in 徐匯區|徐汇区[Xu2 hui4 qu1], Xuhui district, central Shanghai (place-name) Xujiahui (Shanghai, China) |
德雷爾 德雷尔 see styles |
dé léi ěr de2 lei2 er3 te lei erh |
Dreyer (name); June Teufel Dreyer, China expert at Univ. of Miami and Foreign Policy Research Institute |
成實宗 成实宗 see styles |
chéng shí zōng cheng2 shi2 zong1 ch`eng shih tsung cheng shih tsung Jōjitsu shū |
Satyasiddhi school of Buddhism Satyasiddhi sect (Jap. Jōjitsu-shū), based upon the Satyasiddhi śāstra of Harivarman, v. 訶. tr. by Kumārajīva. In China it was a branch of the 三論 San Lun sect. It was a Hīnayāna variation of the śūnya 空 doctrine. The term is defined as perfectly establishing the real meaning of the sutras. |
成都市 see styles |
chéng dū shì cheng2 du1 shi4 ch`eng tu shih cheng tu shih |
Chengdu subprovincial city and capital of Sichuan province 四川 in southwest China |
抑揚教 抑扬教 see styles |
yì yáng jiào yi4 yang2 jiao4 i yang chiao yokuyō kyō |
The third of the five periods of Buddha's teaching, as held by the Nirvana sect of China 涅槃宗, during which the 維摩思益 is attributed to him. |
拘蘇摩 拘苏摩 see styles |
jū sū mó ju1 su1 mo2 chü su mo kusoma |
kusuma, 'the white China aster.' Eitel. |
撫順市 抚顺市 see styles |
fǔ shùn shì fu3 shun4 shi4 fu shun shih |
Fushun prefecture-level city in Liaoning province 遼寧省|辽宁省[Liao2 ning2 Sheng3] in northeast China |
擬游隼 拟游隼 see styles |
nǐ yóu sǔn ni3 you2 sun3 ni yu sun |
(bird species of China) Barbary falcon (Falco pelegrinoides) |
攀枝花 see styles |
pān zhī huā pan1 zhi1 hua1 p`an chih hua pan chih hua hanshika はんしか |
kapok (tree) (place-name) Panzhihua (China) |
攝摩騰 摄摩腾 see styles |
shè mó téng she4 mo2 teng2 she mo t`eng she mo teng Shō Matō |
Kāśyapa-Mātaṇga, v. 迦 according to tradition the first official Indian monk (along with Gobharana) to arrive in China, circa A.D. 67; tr. the Sūtra of the Forty-two Sections. |
教育部 see styles |
jiào yù bù jiao4 yu4 bu4 chiao yü pu kyouikubu / kyoikubu きょういくぶ |
Ministry of Education (org) Ministry of Education (China); (o) Ministry of Education (China) |
文化省 see styles |
bunkashou / bunkasho ぶんかしょう |
Ministry of Culture (e.g. in China) |
文鬚雀 文须雀 see styles |
wén xū què wen2 xu1 que4 wen hsü ch`üeh wen hsü chüeh |
(bird species of China) bearded reedling (Panurus biarmicus) |
Variations: |
sei / se せい |
(hist) Qi (kingdom in China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Period of the Warring States); Ch'i |
斑嘴鴨 斑嘴鸭 see styles |
bān zuǐ yā ban1 zui3 ya1 pan tsui ya |
(bird species of China) eastern spot-billed duck (Anas zonorhyncha) |
斑姬鶲 斑姬鹟 see styles |
bān jī wēng ban1 ji1 weng1 pan chi weng |
(bird species of China) European pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) |
斑文鳥 斑文鸟 see styles |
bān wén niǎo ban1 wen2 niao3 pan wen niao |
(bird species of China) scaly-breasted munia (Lonchura punctulata) |
斑椋鳥 斑椋鸟 see styles |
bān liáng niǎo ban1 liang2 niao3 pan liang niao |
(bird species of China) pied myna (Gracupica contra) |
斑海雀 see styles |
bān hǎi què ban1 hai3 que4 pan hai ch`üeh pan hai chüeh |
(bird species of China) long-billed murrelet (Brachyramphus perdix) |
斑腰燕 see styles |
bān yāo yàn ban1 yao1 yan4 pan yao yen |
(bird species of China) striated swallow (Cecropis striolata) |
斑頭雁 斑头雁 see styles |
bān tóu yàn ban1 tou2 yan4 pan t`ou yen pan tou yen |
(bird species of China) bar-headed goose (Anser indicus) |
斑魚狗 斑鱼狗 see styles |
bān yú gǒu ban1 yu2 gou3 pan yü kou |
(bird species of China) pied kingfisher (Ceryle rudis) |
新儒家 see styles |
xīn rú jiā xin1 ru2 jia1 hsin ju chia |
New Confucianism, a social and political movement founded in 1920s China that combines aspects of Western and Eastern philosophy; see also 當代新儒家|当代新儒家[Dang1 dai4 Xin1 Ru2 jia1] |
新四軍 新四军 see styles |
xīn sì jun xin1 si4 jun1 hsin ssu chün |
New Fourth army of Republic of China, set up in 1937 and controlled by the communists |
新華社 新华社 see styles |
xīn huá shè xin1 hua2 she4 hsin hua she shinkasha しんかしゃ |
Xinhua News Agency, founded in 1931 as the press outlet of the Chinese Communist Party (company) Xinhua News Agency; New China News Agency; (c) Xinhua News Agency; New China News Agency |
新鍳真 see styles |
shinganjin しんがんじん |
(serv) Xin Jianzhen (ferry service between Japan and China) |
方孔錢 方孔钱 see styles |
fāng kǒng qián fang1 kong3 qian2 fang k`ung ch`ien fang kung chien |
round coin with a square hole in the middle, used in former times in China |
方尾鶲 方尾鹟 see styles |
fāng wěi wēng fang1 wei3 weng1 fang wei weng |
(bird species of China) grey-headed canary-flycatcher (Culicicapa ceylonensis) |
旋木雀 see styles |
xuán mù què xuan2 mu4 que4 hsüan mu ch`üeh hsüan mu chüeh |
(bird species of China) Eurasian treecreeper (Certhia familiaris) |
日中韓 see styles |
nicchuukan / nicchukan にっちゅうかん |
China, Japan and Korea; Chinese, Japanese and Korean; CJK |
日喀則 日喀则 see styles |
rì kā zé ri4 ka1 ze2 jih k`a tse jih ka tse shigatse シガツェ |
Shigatse or Xigaze, Tibetan: Gzhis ka rtse, city and prefecture in central Tibet (place-name) Shigatse (China); Xigazê |
昆明市 see styles |
kūn míng shì kun1 ming2 shi4 k`un ming shih kun ming shih |
Kunming, prefecture-level city and capital of Yunnan province in southwest China |
春柳社 see styles |
chūn liǔ shè chun1 liu3 she4 ch`un liu she chun liu she |
Spring Willow Society, pioneering Chinese theatrical company set up in Tokyo in 1906, part of New Culture Movement 新文化運動|新文化运动[Xin1 Wen2 hua4 Yun4 dong4], continued in China from 1912 as 新劇同志會|新剧同志会[Xin1 ju4 Tong2 zhi4 hui4] |
晉察冀 晋察冀 see styles |
jìn chá jì jin4 cha2 ji4 chin ch`a chi chin cha chi |
Shanxi 山西[Shan1 xi1], Chahar 察哈爾|察哈尔[Cha2 ha1 er3] and Hebei 河北[He2 bei3] (three provinces of the Republic of China in the period 1912-1936) |
普通鳾 普通䴓 see styles |
pǔ tōng shī pu3 tong1 shi1 p`u t`ung shih pu tung shih |
(bird species of China) Eurasian nuthatch (Sitta europaea) |
普通鵟 普通𫛭 see styles |
pǔ tōng kuáng pu3 tong1 kuang2 p`u t`ung k`uang pu tung kuang |
(bird species of China) eastern buzzard (Buteo japonicus) |
暴雪鸌 暴雪鹱 see styles |
bào xuě hù bao4 xue3 hu4 pao hsüeh hu |
(bird species of China) northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) |
曳尾鸌 曳尾鹱 see styles |
yè wěi hù ye4 wei3 hu4 yeh wei hu |
(bird species of China) wedge-tailed shearwater (Puffinus pacificus) |
朝鮮族 朝鲜族 see styles |
cháo xiǎn zú chao2 xian3 zu2 ch`ao hsien tsu chao hsien tsu |
Korean ethnic group in China (mainly in northeast China); the Koreans (major ethnic group on the Korean Peninsula) |
末尼教 see styles |
mò ní jiào mo4 ni2 jiao4 mo ni chiao Mani Kyō マニきょう |
(ateji / phonetic) Manichaeism The Manichean religion, first mentioned in Chinese literature by Xuanzang in his Memoirs, between A. D. 630 and 640. The first Manichean missionary from 大秦 Daqin reached China in 694. In 732, an imperial edict declared the religion of Mani a perverse doctrine, falsely taking the name of Buddhism. It continued, however, to flourish in parts of China, especially Fukien, even to the end of the Ming dynasty. Chinese writers have often confused it with Mazdeism 火祅教. |
本溪市 see styles |
běn xī shì ben3 xi1 shi4 pen hsi shih |
Benxi, a prefecture-level city in Liaoning 遼寧省|辽宁省[Liao2ning2 Sheng3] in northeast China |
李登輝 李登辉 see styles |
lǐ dēng huī li3 deng1 hui1 li teng hui ritouki / ritoki りとうき |
Lee Teng-hui (1923-2020), Taiwanese politician, president of ROC 1988-2000 (person) Lee Teng-hui (former premier of the Republic of China, Taiwan) (1923.1.15-2020.7.30) |
李約瑟 李约瑟 see styles |
lǐ yuē sè li3 yue1 se4 li yüeh se |
Joseph Needham (1900-1995), British biochemist and author of Science and Civilization in China |
李開復 李开复 see styles |
lǐ kāi fù li3 kai1 fu4 li k`ai fu li kai fu |
Kai-Fu Lee (1961-), Taiwanese computer scientist and IT executive, founding president of Google China 2005-2009 |
杭州市 see styles |
háng zhōu shì hang2 zhou1 shi4 hang chou shih |
Hangzhou subprovincial city and capital of Zhejiang province in southeast China |
東三省 东三省 see styles |
dōng sān shěng dong1 san1 sheng3 tung san sheng |
the three provinces of Northeast China, namely: Liaoning Province 遼寧省|辽宁省[Liao2 ning2 Sheng3], Jilin Province 吉林省[Ji2 lin2 Sheng3] and Heilongjiang Province 黑龍江省|黑龙江省[Hei1 long2 jiang1 Sheng3] |
東方鴴 东方鸻 see styles |
dōng fāng héng dong1 fang1 heng2 tung fang heng |
(bird species of China) oriental plover (Charadrius veredus) |
松原市 see styles |
sōng yuán shì song1 yuan2 shi4 sung yüan shih matsubarashi まつばらし |
Songyuan, prefecture-level city in Jilin province 吉林省 in northeast China (place-name) Matsubara (city) |
松雀鷹 松雀鹰 see styles |
sōng què yīng song1 que4 ying1 sung ch`üeh ying sung chüeh ying |
(bird species of China) besra (Accipiter virgatus) |
林八哥 see styles |
lín bā ge lin2 ba1 ge5 lin pa ko |
(bird species of China) great myna (Acridotheres grandis) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "china" 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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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