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Simple Dictionary Definition |
渡中 see styles |
tochuu / tochu とちゅう |
(noun/participle) going to China; (surname) Tonaka |
渡唐 see styles |
totou / toto ととう |
(noun/participle) (hist) going to China |
渡宋 see styles |
toson とそん |
(n,vs,vi) (hist) going to Song dynasty China |
渡鴉 渡鸦 see styles |
dù yā du4 ya1 tu ya watarigarasu わたりがらす |
(bird species of China) common raven (Corvus corax) (kana only) common raven (Corvus corax) |
温嶺 see styles |
onrei / onre おんれい |
(place-name) Wenling (China) |
温州 see styles |
uenchou / uencho ウエンチョウ |
(place-name) Wenzhou (China) |
游隼 see styles |
yóu sǔn you2 sun3 yu sun |
(bird species of China) peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) |
湖北 see styles |
hú běi hu2 bei3 hu pei kohoku こほく |
Hubei Province (Hupeh) in central China, abbr. 鄂[E4], capital Wuhan 武漢|武汉[Wu3 han4] north of a lake; north of Lake Biwa; (place-name) Hubei (China); Hupeh |
湖南 see styles |
hú nán hu2 nan2 hu nan konan こなん |
Hunan province in south central China, abbr. 湘, capital Changsha 長沙|长沙[Chang2 sha1] (p,s,f) Konan; (place-name) Hunan (China) The province of Hunan. |
湘江 see styles |
xiāng jiāng xiang1 jiang1 hsiang chiang shoukou / shoko しょうこう |
the Xiangjiang river in Hunan province (place-name) Xiang River (China) |
湘潭 see styles |
xiāng tán xiang1 tan2 hsiang t`an hsiang tan shoutan / shotan しょうたん |
Xiangtan, prefecture-level city in Hunan (place-name) Xiangtan (China) |
湛江 see styles |
zhàn jiāng zhan4 jiang1 chan chiang tankou / tanko たんこう |
Zhanjiang prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province 廣東省|广东省[Guang3 dong1 Sheng3] in south China (place-name) Zhanjiang (China) |
準提 准提 see styles |
zhǔn tí zhun3 ti2 chun t`i chun ti Juntei |
Candī, or Cundi; also 准胝; 尊提. (1) In Brahmanic mythology a vindictive form of Durgā, or Pārvatī, wife of Śiva. (2) In China identified with Marīci 摩里支 or 天后 Queen of Heaven. She is represented with three eyes and eighteen arms; also as a form of Guanyin, or in Guanyin's retinue. |
溥儀 溥仪 see styles |
pǔ yí pu3 yi2 p`u i pu i pui ぷい |
Puyi, personal name of the last Qing emperor (reigned as child 1909-1911), the subject of Bertolucci's biopic The Last Emperor (person) Pu Yi (last emperor of China) (see Aisin Gioro Pu Yi) |
滄州 沧州 see styles |
cāng zhōu cang1 zhou1 ts`ang chou tsang chou soushuu / soshu そうしゅう |
Cangzhou prefecture-level city in Hebei (place-name) Cangzhou (China) |
滇鳾 滇䴓 see styles |
diān shī dian1 shi1 tien shih |
(bird species of China) Yunnan nuthatch (Sitta yunnanensis) |
滕州 see styles |
téng zhōu teng2 zhou1 t`eng chou teng chou tonchou / toncho トンチョウ |
Tengzhou, county-level city in Zaozhuang 棗莊|枣庄[Zao3 zhuang1], Shandong (place-name) Tengzhou (China) |
漁雕 渔雕 see styles |
yú diāo yu2 diao1 yü tiao |
(bird species of China) lesser fish eagle (Ichthyophaga humilis) |
漁鷗 渔鸥 see styles |
yú ōu yu2 ou1 yü ou |
(bird species of China) Pallas's gull (Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus) |
漂鷸 漂鹬 see styles |
piāo yù piao1 yu4 p`iao yü piao yü |
(bird species of China) wandering tattler (Tringa incana) |
漓江 see styles |
rikou / riko りこう |
(place-name) Li River (China); Li Jiang |
漠鵖 see styles |
mò bī mo4 bi1 mo pi |
(bird species of China) desert wheatear (Oenanthe deserti) |
漠䳭 see styles |
mò jí mo4 ji2 mo chi |
(bird species of China) desert wheatear (Oenanthe deserti) |
漢代 汉代 see styles |
hàn dài han4 dai4 han tai kandai かんだい |
the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) (See 漢・2) Han period (China; 202 BCE-220 CE); Han era |
漢口 汉口 see styles |
hàn kǒu han4 kou3 han k`ou han kou kankou / kanko かんこう |
Hankou, part of Wuhan 武漢|武汉 at the junction of Han river and Changjiang in Hubei (place-name) Hankou (China); Hankow |
漢和 see styles |
kanwa かんわ |
(1) China and Japan; (2) Chinese and Japanese (languages); (3) (abbreviation) (See 漢和辞典) dictionary with Japanese definitions of kanji and kanji compounds; kanji dictionary |
漢土 see styles |
kando かんど |
China |
漢奸 汉奸 see styles |
hàn jiān han4 jian1 han chien kankan かんかん |
traitor (to China) Chinese traitor (esp. a collaborator with the Japanese) |
漢学 see styles |
kangaku かんがく |
Sinology; study of China or of the Chinese classics |
漢朝 汉朝 see styles |
hàn cháo han4 chao2 han ch`ao han chao kanchou / kancho かんちょう |
Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) (hist) Han dynasty (of China; 202 BCE-220 CE) |
漢竹 see styles |
kanchiku かんちく karatake からたけ |
(archaism) Chinese bamboo; bamboo imported from China (often used to make flutes) |
潤學 润学 see styles |
rùn xué run4 xue2 jun hsüeh |
(neologism) (slang) study of how to flee from adverse conditions in China by emigrating |
潮州 see styles |
cháo zhōu chao2 zhou1 ch`ao chou chao chou tiochiu ティオチウ |
Chaozhou or Teochew prefecture-level city in Guangdong 廣東省|广东省[Guang3 dong1 Sheng3], with famous cuisine; Chaochou town in Pingtung County 屏東縣|屏东县[Ping2 dong1 Xian4], Taiwan; Chaozhou, variant of Minnan dialect 閩南語|闽南语[Min3 nan2 yu3] spoken in east Guangdong (place-name) Chaozhou (China); Teochew |
澤鷸 泽鹬 see styles |
zé yù ze2 yu4 tse yü |
(bird species of China) marsh sandpiper (Tringa stagnatilis) |
濟南 济南 see styles |
jǐ nán ji3 nan2 chi nan |
Jinan, subprovincial city and capital of Shandong province in northeast China |
濟水 济水 see styles |
jǐ shuǐ ji3 shui3 chi shui |
Ji River, former river of north-eastern China which disappeared after the Yellow River flooded in 1852 |
濮陽 濮阳 see styles |
pú yáng pu2 yang2 p`u yang pu yang bokuyou / bokuyo ぼくよう |
Puyang, prefecture-level city in Henan (place-name) Puyang (China) |
瀘定 泸定 see styles |
lú dìng lu2 ding4 lu ting rotei / rote ろてい |
Luding county (Tibetan: lcags zam rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet) (place-name) Luding (China) |
灌頂 灌顶 see styles |
guàn dǐng guan4 ding3 kuan ting kanjou; kanchou / kanjo; kancho かんじょう; かんちょう |
(1) {Buddh} baptism-like ceremony performed by the buddhas on a bodhisattva who attains buddhahood; (2) {Buddh} baptism-like ceremony for conferring onto someone precepts, a mystic teaching, etc. (in esoteric Buddhism); (3) {Buddh} pouring water onto a gravestone; (4) teaching esoteric techniques, compositions, etc. (in Japanese poetry or music) abhiṣecana; mūrdhābhiṣikta; inauguration or consecration by sprinkling, or pouring water on the head; an Indian custom on the investiture of a king, whose head was baptized with water from the four seas and from the rivers in his domain; in China it is administered as a Buddhist rite chiefly to high personages, and for ordination purposes. Amongst the esoterics it is a rite especially administered to their disciples; and they have several categories of baptism, e.g. that of ordinary disciples, of teacher, or preacher, of leader, of office-bearer; also for special causes such as relief from calamity, preparation for the next life, etc. |
火車 火车 see styles |
huǒ chē huo3 che1 huo ch`e huo che kasha かしゃ |
train; CL:列[lie4],節|节[jie2],班[ban1],趟[tang4] (1) {Buddh} fiery chariot; (2) kasha (mythical beast said to devour dead bodies); (3) steam locomotive (in China); (4) (abbreviation) (archaism) (See 火車婆) vile old hag The fiery chariot (belonging to the hells); there is also the 火車地獄 hell of the fire-chariot, and the fire-pit with its fiery wheels; the sufferer first freezes, then is tempted into the chariot which bursts into flames and he perishes in the fire pit, a process each sufferer repeats daily 90 koṭīs of times. |
灰雁 see styles |
huī yàn hui1 yan4 hui yen |
(bird species of China) greylag goose (Anser anser) |
灰鵐 灰鹀 see styles |
huī wú hui1 wu2 hui wu |
(bird species of China) grey bunting (Emberiza variabilis) |
灰鶴 灰鹤 see styles |
huī hè hui1 he4 hui ho |
(bird species of China) common crane (Grus grus) |
灰鸌 灰鹱 see styles |
huī hù hui1 hu4 hui hu |
(bird species of China) sooty shearwater (Puffinus griseus) |
烏鵑 乌鹃 see styles |
wū juān wu1 juan1 wu chüan |
(bird species of China) fork-tailed drongo-cuckoo (Surniculus dicruroides) |
烏鵰 乌雕 see styles |
wū diāo wu1 diao1 wu tiao |
(bird species of China) greater spotted eagle (Aquila clanga) |
烏鶇 乌鸫 see styles |
wū dōng wu1 dong1 wu tung |
(bird species of China) common blackbird (Turdus merula) |
烏鶲 乌鹟 see styles |
wū wēng wu1 weng1 wu weng |
(bird species of China) dark-sided flycatcher (Muscicapa sibirica) |
烏龍 乌龙 see styles |
wū lóng wu1 long2 wu lung uuron / uron ううろん |
black dragon; unexpected mistake or mishap; own goal (soccer); oolong (tea); (Tw) (loanword from Japanese) udon (abbreviation) (kana only) oolong (tea) (chi:); (place-name) Oolong (China) |
焉耆 see styles |
yān qí yan1 qi2 yen ch`i yen chi enki えんき |
Yanqi county in Xinjiang (place-name) Karasahr (China); Karashar |
無射 see styles |
bueki; mueki ぶえき; むえき |
(1) (See 十二律) (in China) 11th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. C); (2) ninth month of the lunar calendar |
無錫 无锡 see styles |
wú xī wu2 xi1 wu hsi uushii / ushi ウーシー |
Wuxi, prefecture-level city in Jiangsu (place-name) Wuxi (China) |
焦作 see styles |
jiāo zuò jiao1 zuo4 chiao tso shousaku / shosaku しょうさく |
Jiaozuo prefecture-level city in Henan (place-name) Jiaozuo (China) |
煉丹 炼丹 see styles |
liàn dān lian4 dan1 lien tan rentan れんたん |
to concoct pills of immortality elixir of life (prepared from cinnabar in ancient China) |
煙台 烟台 see styles |
yān tái yan1 tai2 yen t`ai yen tai entai えんたい |
Yantai, prefecture-level city in Shandong (place-name) Yantai (China) |
熊掌 see styles |
xióng zhǎng xiong2 zhang3 hsiung chang yuushou / yusho ゆうしょう |
bear paw (as food) bear's palm (meat treasured in ancient China) |
燕隼 see styles |
yàn sǔn yan4 sun3 yen sun |
(bird species of China) Eurasian hobby (Falco subbuteo) |
燕雀 see styles |
yàn què yan4 que4 yen ch`üeh yen chüeh enjaku えんじゃく |
(bird species of China) brambling (Fringilla montifringilla); (fig.) small fry small birds |
營口 营口 see styles |
yíng kǒu ying2 kou3 ying k`ou ying kou |
Yingkou, prefecture-level city in Liaoning province 遼寧省|辽宁省[Liao2 ning2 Sheng3] in northeast China |
特ア see styles |
tokua とくア |
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) Asian countries with strong anti-Japanese sentiment (i.e. China, South Korea, and North Korea) |
特亜 see styles |
tokua とくア |
(ateji / phonetic) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) Asian countries with strong anti-Japanese sentiment (i.e. China, South Korea, and North Korea) |
特区 see styles |
tokku とっく |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 特別区・1) special ward; (2) (abbreviation) (See 特別経済区) special economic zone (China); (3) (abbreviation) (See 特別行政区) special administrative region of China (e.g. Hong Kong) |
犢子 犊子 see styles |
dú zi du2 zi5 tu tzu Tokushi |
calf Vatsa, the founder of the犢子部, Vātsīputrīyas (Pali Vajjiputtakas), one of the main divisions of the Sarvāstivāda (Vaibhāṣika) school; they were considered schismatics through their insistence on the reality of the ego; "their failure in points of discipline," etc.; the vinaya as taught by this school "has never reached China". Eitel. For other forms of Vātsīputrīya, v. 跋私; also 婆 and 佛. |
犪牛 see styles |
kuí niú kui2 niu2 k`uei niu kuei niu |
ancient yak of southeast China, also known as 犩[wei2] |
猛隼 see styles |
měng sǔn meng3 sun3 meng sun |
(bird species of China) oriental hobby (Falco severus) |
猛鴞 猛鸮 see styles |
měng xiāo meng3 xiao1 meng hsiao |
(bird species of China) northern hawk-owl (Surnia ulula) |
獯鬻 see styles |
xūn yù xun1 yu4 hsün yü |
an ethnic group in ancient northern China; also written 葷粥|荤粥[Xun1 yu4] |
獵隼 猎隼 see styles |
liè sǔn lie4 sun3 lieh sun |
(bird species of China) saker falcon (Falco cherrug) |
玄奘 see styles |
xuán zàng xuan2 zang4 hsüan tsang genjou / genjo げんじょう |
Xuanzang (602-664), Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator who traveled to India 629-645 (given name) Genjō; (person) Xuanzang (602-664) Xuanzang, whose name is written variously e. g. Hsüan Chuang, Hiüen-tsang, Hiouen Tsang, Yüan Tsang, Yüen Chwang; the famous pilgrim to India, whose surname was 陳 Chen and personal name 禕 Wei; a native of Henan, A. D. 600-664 (Giles). It is said that he entered a monastery at 13 years of age and in 618 with his elder brother, who had preceded him in becoming a monk, went to Chang-an 長安, the capital, where in 622 he was fully ordained. Finding that China possessed only half of the Buddhist classics, he took his staff, bound his feet, and on foot braved the perils of the deserts and mountains of Central Asia. The date of his setting out is uncertain (629 or 627), but the year of his arrival in India is given as 633: after visiting and studying in many parts of India, he returned home, reaching the capital in 645, was received with honour and presented his collection of 657 works, 'besides many images and pictures, and one hundred and fifty relics, 'to the Court. Taizong, the emperor, gave him the 弘福寺 Hongfu monastery in which to work. He presented the manuscript of his famous 大唐西域記 Record of Western Countries in 646 and completed it as it now stands by 648. The emperor Gaozong called him to Court in 653 and gave him the 慈恩寺 Cien monastery in which to work, a monastery which ever after was associated with him; in 657 he removed him to the 玉華宮 Yuhua Gong and made that palace a monastery. He translated seventy-five works in 1335 juan. In India he received the titles of 摩訶耶那提婆 Mahāyānadeva and 木叉提婆 Mokṣadeva; he was also known as 三藏法師 Tripiṭaka teacher of Dharma. He died in 664, in his 65th year. |
玄宗 see styles |
xuán zōng xuan2 zong1 hsüan tsung gensou / genso げんそう |
(person) Xuanzong (Emperor of China, r. 712-756) The profound principles, or propositions, i. e. Buddhism. |
玉林 see styles |
yù lín yu4 lin2 yü lin yuurin / yurin ユーリン |
Yulin, prefecture-level city in Guangxi (place-name) Yulin (Guangxi, China) jeweled forest |
玉渓 see styles |
gyokukei / gyokuke ぎょくけい |
(given name) Gyokukei; (place-name) Yuxi (China) |
珠江 see styles |
zhū jiāng zhu1 jiang1 chu chiang shukou / shuko しゅこう |
Pearl River (Guangdong) Pearl River (China); Canton River; Zhu Jiang; Chu Chiang; (place-name) Zhu Jiang; Chu Kiang |
珠海 see styles |
zhū hǎi zhu1 hai3 chu hai chuuhai / chuhai チューハイ |
Zhuhai prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province 廣東省|广东省[Guang3 dong1 Sheng3] in south China (place-name) Zhuhai (China) |
琿春 珲春 see styles |
hún chūn hun2 chun1 hun ch`un hun chun konshun こんしゅん |
Hunchun, county-level city in 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], Jilin (place-name) Hunchun (China) |
瑤族 瑶族 see styles |
yáo zú yao2 zu2 yao tsu |
Yao ethnic group of southwest China and southeast Asia |
環翠 环翠 see styles |
huán cuì huan2 cui4 huan ts`ui huan tsui kansui かんすい |
Huancui district of Weihai city 威海市, Shandong (place-name) Huancui (China) |
瓊中 琼中 see styles |
qióng zhōng qiong2 zhong1 ch`iung chung chiung chung chunchon チュンチョン |
Qiongzhong Li and Miao autonomous county, Hainan (place-name) Qiongzhong (China) |
田鵐 田鹀 see styles |
tián wú tian2 wu2 t`ien wu tien wu |
(bird species of China) rustic bunting (Emberiza rustica) |
田鶇 田鸫 see styles |
tián dōng tian2 dong1 t`ien tung tien tung |
(bird species of China) fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) |
田鷚 田鹨 see styles |
tián liù tian2 liu4 t`ien liu tien liu |
(bird species of China) Richard's pipit (Anthus richardi) |
畫眉 画眉 see styles |
huà méi hua4 mei2 hua mei |
to apply makeup to the eyebrows; (bird species of China) Chinese hwamei (Garrulax canorus) See: 画眉 |
瘤鴨 瘤鸭 see styles |
liú yā liu2 ya1 liu ya |
(bird species of China) knob-billed duck (Sarkidiornis melanotos) |
白城 see styles |
bái chéng bai2 cheng2 pai ch`eng pai cheng hakujou / hakujo はくじょう |
Baicheng prefecture-level city in Jilin province 吉林省 in northeast China (given name) Hakujō |
白山 see styles |
bái shān bai2 shan1 pai shan hassan はっさん |
Baishan prefecture-level city in Jilin province 吉林省 in northeast China (personal name) Hassan |
白澤 白泽 see styles |
bái zé bai2 ze2 pai tse shirosawa しろさわ |
Bai Ze or White Marsh, legendary creature of ancient China bai ze (mythical chinese animal able to understand human speech, having the body of a lion and eight eyes); (surname) Shirosawa |
白茅 see styles |
bái máo bai2 mao2 pai mao shirakaya しらかや |
cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica), used as thatching material in China and Indonesia (kana only) cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica); (place-name) Shirakaya |
白衣 see styles |
bái yī bai2 yi1 pai i hakui(p); byakue; byakui; hakue; shirokinu; shiroginu はくい(P); びゃくえ; びゃくい; はくえ; しろきぬ; しろぎぬ |
(1) white clothes; white robe; (2) (はくい only) white gown (worn by doctors, chemists, etc.); (3) (はくい, はくえ only) (hist) commoner without rank (in ancient China); (4) (びゃくえ, はくえ, しろきぬ, しろぎぬ only) (ant: 緇衣・しえ・2) layperson White clothing, said to be that of Brahmans and other people, hence it and 白俗 are terms for the common people. It is a name also for Guanyin. |
白鷳 白鹇 see styles |
bái xián bai2 xian2 pai hsien |
(bird species of China) silver pheasant (Lophura nycthemera) |
白鷺 白鹭 see styles |
bái lù bai2 lu4 pai lu shirasagi; hakuro しらさぎ; はくろ |
(bird species of China) little egret (Egretta garzetta) heron with all-white plumage (incl. egrets); white heron; (place-name) Hakuro |
百度 see styles |
bǎi dù bai3 du4 pai tu baidodo バイドゥ |
Baidu, Internet portal and search engine, www.baidu.com, listed as BIDU on NASDAQ since 1999 (company) Baidu (China); (c) Baidu (China) |
盛京 see styles |
shèng jīng sheng4 jing1 sheng ching seikei / seke せいけい |
historical name of Shenyang 瀋陽|沈阳 in modern Liaoning province (place-name) Mukden (old name for Shenyang, China) |
盤錦 盘锦 see styles |
pán jǐn pan2 jin3 p`an chin pan chin bankin ばんきん |
Panjin, prefecture-level city in Liaoning province 遼寧省|辽宁省[Liao2 ning2 Sheng3] in northeast China (place-name) Panjin (China) |
相國 相国 see styles |
xiàng guó xiang4 guo2 hsiang kuo |
prime minister (in ancient China) |
省都 see styles |
shouto / shoto しょうと |
provincial capital (of China); (personal name) Seimiya |
眞丹 see styles |
zhēn dān zhen1 dan1 chen tan Shintan |
震旦; 神丹 An ancient Indian term for China; v. 支那. |
眞那 see styles |
zhēn nà zhen1 na4 chen na maya まや |
(female given name) Maya China |
真丹 see styles |
shindan しんだん shintan しんたん |
(ancient) China |
真旦 see styles |
shindan しんだん shintan しんたん |
(ancient) China |
督軍 督军 see styles |
dū jun du1 jun1 tu chün |
provincial military governor during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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