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漢文帝


汉文帝

see styles
hàn wén dì
    han4 wen2 di4
han wen ti
Emperor Wen of Han (202-157 BC), fourth Han emperor, personal name Liu Heng 劉恆|刘恒[Liu2 Heng2], reigned 180-157 BC

漢明帝


汉明帝

see styles
hàn míng dì
    han4 ming2 di4
han ming ti
Emperor Ming of Han (28-75), Western Han Dynasty Emperor 58-75

漢武帝


汉武帝

see styles
hàn wǔ dì
    han4 wu3 di4
han wu ti
Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty (141-87 BC)

漢獻帝


汉献帝

see styles
hàn xiàn dì
    han4 xian4 di4
han hsien ti
Emperor Xian of Han (181-234), the final Han emperor, set up by Dong Zhuo 董卓, reigned 189-220, forced to abdicate 220 by Cao Pi 曹丕

漢靈帝


汉灵帝

see styles
hàn líng dì
    han4 ling2 di4
han ling ti
Emperor Ling of Han (156-189), reigned from 168 to 189

炎帝陵

see styles
yán dì líng
    yan2 di4 ling2
yen ti ling
Fiery Emperor's tomb in Yanling county, Zhuzhou 株洲, Hunan

爍訖帝


烁讫帝

see styles
shuò qì dì
    shuo4 qi4 di4
shuo ch`i ti
    shuo chi ti
 shakkittei
spear

畢帝黎


毕帝黎

see styles
bì dì lí
    bi4 di4 li2
pi ti li
 hiteirai
pitṛ

白帝城

see styles
bái dì chéng
    bai2 di4 cheng2
pai ti ch`eng
    pai ti cheng
Baidi town in Chongqing 重慶|重庆, north of the Changjiang, an important tourist attraction

皇帝菜

see styles
huáng dì cài
    huang2 di4 cai4
huang ti ts`ai
    huang ti tsai
see 茼蒿[tong2 hao1]

目帝羅


目帝罗

see styles
mù dì luó
    mu4 di4 luo2
mu ti lo
 mokutaira
木得羅 Intp. as mukti, release, emancipation 解脫, or as the knowledge or experience of liberation.

瞿摩帝

see styles
jù mó dì
    ju4 mo2 di4
chü mo ti
 Gumatai
gomatī; abounding in herds of cattle. The river Gumti which "flows into the Ganges below Benares". Eitel. A monastery A.D. 400 in Khotan.

種帝王


种帝王

see styles
zhǒng dì wáng
    zhong3 di4 wang2
chung ti wang
 Shutaiō
Sālêndra-rāja,

舜帝陵

see styles
shùn dì líng
    shun4 di4 ling2
shun ti ling
several tombs of legendary Emperor Shun, one in Ningyuan county 寧遠縣|宁远县[Ning2 yuan3 xian4] in southwest Hunan, another Yuncheng prefecture 運城|运城[Yun4 cheng2] Shanxi

芹帝華

see styles
 seriteぃka
    せりてぃか
(female given name) Seritika

西院帝

see styles
 saiinnomikado / sainnomikado
    さいいんのみかど
(person) Saiin-no-Mikado (alternate name of Emperor Junna); Junna Tenno (786-840 CE, reigning: 823-833 CE)

訶利帝


诃利帝

see styles
hē lì dì
    he1 li4 di4
ho li ti
 Karitai
Hāritī

訶哩帝


诃哩帝

see styles
hē lī dì
    he1 li1 di4
ho li ti
 Karitai
Hāritī

訶梨帝


诃梨帝

see styles
hē lí dì
    he1 li2 di4
ho li ti
 Karitai
Hāritī

輝煌帝

see styles
 kikoutei / kikote
    きこうてい
poetic word for the sun

道光帝

see styles
dào guāng dì
    dao4 guang1 di4
tao kuang ti
Daoguang Emperor

釋天帝


释天帝

see styles
shì tiān dì
    shi4 tian1 di4
shih t`ien ti
    shih tien ti
 Shaku tentai
Śakra Devānām-indra

釋迦帝


释迦帝

see styles
shì jiā dì
    shi4 jia1 di4
shih chia ti
 Shakatai
Śakra-devānāminindra

鉢吉帝


钵吉帝

see styles
bō jí dì
    bo1 ji2 di4
po chi ti
 hakitei
prakṛti, natural; woman; etc. Name of the woman at the well who supplied water to Ānanda, seduced him, but became a nun.

闍演帝


阇演帝

see styles
shé yǎn dì
    she2 yan3 di4
she yen ti
 jaentai
(or 闍演底) jayanta, conqueror, name of Śiva and others.

陳文帝


陈文帝

see styles
chén wén dì
    chen2 wen2 di4
ch`en wen ti
    chen wen ti
 Chin Montai
Emperor Wen of the Chen dynasty

隋文帝

see styles
suí wén dì
    sui2 wen2 di4
sui wen ti
Wendi (541-604), posomethingumous name of the first Sui emperor, reigned 581-604

隋煬帝


隋炀帝

see styles
suí yáng dì
    sui2 yang2 di4
sui yang ti
Emperor Yang of Sui (569-618), said to have murdered his father and brother to seize the throne, reigned 604-618

順治帝


顺治帝

see styles
shùn zhì dì
    shun4 zhi4 di4
shun chih ti
Fulin Emperor Shunzhi (1638-1662), second Qing emperor, reigned 1644-1662

須浮帝

see styles
xū fú dì
    xu1 fu2 di4
hsü fu ti
*Subhūti

魏文帝

see styles
wèi wén dì
    wei4 wen2 di4
wei wen ti
Cao Pi 曹丕, emperor of Wei 220-226

黃帝族


黄帝族

see styles
huáng dì zú
    huang2 di4 zu2
huang ti tsu
tribes under the Yellow Emperor

帝京大学

see styles
 teikyoudaigaku / tekyodaigaku
    ていきょうだいがく
(org) Teikyo University; (o) Teikyo University

帝人工場

see styles
 teijinkoujou / tejinkojo
    ていじんこうじょう
(place-name) Teijin Factory

帝国主義

see styles
 teikokushugi / tekokushugi
    ていこくしゅぎ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) imperialism

帝国劇場

see styles
 teikokugekijou / tekokugekijo
    ていこくげきじょう
(place) Imperial Theatre (Tokyo); (place-name) Imperial Theatre (Tokyo)

帝国大学

see styles
 teikokudaigaku / tekokudaigaku
    ていこくだいがく
(1) (hist) imperial university; university founded by the Empire of Japan between 1886 and 1939; (2) (hist) Imperial University (name of the University of Tokyo between 1886 and 1897)

帝国憲法

see styles
 teikokukenpou / tekokukenpo
    ていこくけんぽう
(hist) (abbreviation) (See 大日本帝国憲法) Meiji Constitution; Constitution of the Empire of Japan

帝国臣民

see styles
 teikokushinmin / tekokushinmin
    ていこくしんみん
imperial subject

帝国議会

see styles
 teikokugikai / tekokugikai
    ていこくぎかい
(1) (hist) Imperial Diet; legislative assembly of Japan (1889-1947); (2) (hist) Imperial Diet; legislative assembly of the Holy Roman Empire

帝国軍人

see styles
 teikokugunjin / tekokugunjin
    ていこくぐんじん
imperial soldier; soldier in an imperial army

帝國主義


帝国主义

see styles
dì guó zhǔ yì
    di4 guo2 zhu3 yi4
ti kuo chu i
imperialism

帝國大廈


帝国大厦

see styles
dì guó dà shà
    di4 guo2 da4 sha4
ti kuo ta sha
Empire State Building (New York City)

帝塚山中

see styles
 tezukayamanaka
    てづかやまなか
(place-name) Tezukayamanaka

帝塚山南

see styles
 tezukayamaminami
    てづかやまみなみ
(place-name) Tezukayamaminami

帝塚山東

see styles
 tezukayamahigashi
    てづかやまひがし
(place-name) Tezukayamahigashi

帝塚山西

see styles
 tezukayamanishi
    てづかやまにし
(place-name) Tezukayamanishi

帝塚山駅

see styles
 tezukayamaeki
    てづかやまえき
(st) Tezukayama Station

帝失羅叉


帝失罗叉

see styles
dì shī luó chā
    di4 shi1 luo2 cha1
ti shih lo ch`a
    ti shih lo cha
 Taishitrasha
Tiṣya-rakṣitā; 'a concubine of Aśoka, the rejected lover and enemy of Kuṇāla' ( Eitel). M. W. says Aśoka's second wife.

帝梨富娑

see styles
dì lí fù suō
    di4 li2 fu4 suo1
ti li fu so
 Tairifusha
Trapuṣa

帝王企鵝


帝王企鹅

see styles
dì wáng qǐ é
    di4 wang2 qi3 e2
ti wang ch`i o
    ti wang chi o
emperor penguin

帝王切開


帝王切开

see styles
dì wáng qiē kāi
    di4 wang2 qie1 kai1
ti wang ch`ieh k`ai
    ti wang chieh kai
 teiousekkai / teosekkai
    ていおうせっかい
Cesarean section
{med} Caesarean section; Cesarean section; C-section

帝王神社

see styles
 teioujinja / teojinja
    ていおうじんじゃ
(place-name) Teiou Shrine

帝釈始終

see styles
 taishakushishuu / taishakushishu
    たいしゃくししゅう
(place-name) Taishakushishuu

帝釈宇山

see styles
 taishakuuyama / taishakuyama
    たいしゃくうやま
(place-name) Taishakuuyama

帝釈山中

see styles
 taishakuyamanaka
    たいしゃくやまなか
(place-name) Taishakuyamanaka

帝釈未渡

see styles
 taishakumido
    たいしゃくみど
(place-name) Taishakumido

帝釋梵王


帝释梵王

see styles
dì shì fàn wáng
    di4 shi4 fan4 wang2
ti shih fan wang
 Taishaku Bonnō
Śakra-devanam Indra

帝銀事件

see styles
 teiginjiken / teginjiken
    ていぎんじけん
(hist) Tengin Bank robbery (in which 12 people died of cyanide poisoning; 1948)

一瀬百帝

see styles
 ichinoseakitada
    いちのせあきただ
(person) Ichinose Akitada

三官大帝

see styles
sān guān dà dì
    san1 guan1 da4 di4
san kuan ta ti
the three gods in charge of heaven, earth and water (Daoism)

三皇五帝

see styles
sān huáng wǔ dì
    san1 huang2 wu3 di4
san huang wu ti
 sankougotei / sankogote
    さんこうごてい
three sovereigns 三皇[san1 huang2] and five emperors 五[wu3 di4] of myth and legend; the earliest system of Chinese historiography
(leg) Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors (mythological rulers of ancient China)

先帝遺詔


先帝遗诏

see styles
xiān dì yí zhào
    xian1 di4 yi2 zhao4
hsien ti i chao
posomethingumous edict of a former emperor; Liu Bei's 劉備|刘备[Liu2 Bei4] edict to posterity

劍摩舍帝


剑摩舍帝

see styles
jiàn mó shè dì
    jian4 mo2 she4 di4
chien mo she ti
 kenmashatai
A spirit or demon, ? Aniruddha, the unobstructed, the ungovernable, son of Kāma (Love, Lust).

史瓦帝尼

see styles
shǐ wǎ dì ní
    shi3 wa3 di4 ni2
shih wa ti ni
(Tw) Eswatini

多摩梨帝

see styles
duō mó lí dì
    duo1 mo2 li2 di4
to mo li ti
 Tamaritai
Tamralipti, or Tamralipttī; the modern Tumluk in the estuary of the Hugli; also 呾摩栗底 (or 躭摩栗底) .

大清帝国

see styles
 daishinteikoku / daishintekoku
    だいしんていこく
(hist) (See 清) Great Qing Empire (China; 1644-1912); Qing dynasty

大清帝國


大清帝国

see styles
dà qīng dì guó
    da4 qing1 di4 guo2
ta ch`ing ti kuo
    ta ching ti kuo
Great Qing Empire (1644-1911)

大英帝国

see styles
 daieiteikoku / daietekoku
    だいえいていこく
(hist) British Empire

大英帝國


大英帝国

see styles
dà yīng dì guó
    da4 ying1 di4 guo2
ta ying ti kuo
British Empire
See: 大英帝国

大韓帝国

see styles
 daikanteikoku / daikantekoku
    だいかんていこく
(hist) Korean Empire (1897-1910)

大韓帝國


大韩帝国

see styles
dà hán dì guó
    da4 han2 di4 guo2
ta han ti kuo
Korean Empire, from fall of Joseon dynasty in 1897 to annexation by Japan in 1910

天帝釋城


天帝释城

see styles
tiān dì shì chéng
    tian1 di4 shi4 cheng2
t`ien ti shih ch`eng
    tien ti shih cheng
 Tentaishaku jō
The city of Śakra, the Lord of devas, called 善見城 Sudarśana city good to behold, or 喜見城 city a joy to behold.

奧匈帝國


奥匈帝国

see styles
ào xiōng dì guó
    ao4 xiong1 di4 guo2
ao hsiung ti kuo
Austro-Hungarian Empire 1867-1918

婆嚩誐帝

see styles
pó pó é dì
    po2 po2 e2 di4
p`o p`o o ti
    po po o ti
 babagatai
bhagavat, v. 婆伽.

日帝時代

see styles
 nitteijidai / nittejidai
    にっていじだい
(hist) (term used in Korea) period of Japanese colonial rule (of Korea; 1910-1945)

末代皇帝

see styles
mò dài huáng dì
    mo4 dai4 huang2 di4
mo tai huang ti
The Last Emperor, 1987 biopic of Pu Yi 溥儀|溥仪[Pu3 yi2] by Bernardo Bertolucci

查理大帝

see styles
chá lǐ dà dì
    cha2 li3 da4 di4
ch`a li ta ti
    cha li ta ti
Charlemagne (c. 747-c. 814), King of the Franks, Holy Roman Emperor from 800

無極道帝


无极道帝

see styles
wú jí dào dì
    wu2 ji2 dao4 di4
wu chi tao ti
 mugokudō tai
the Emperor of the supreme Path

玉皇大帝

see styles
yù huáng dà dì
    yu4 huang2 da4 di4
yü huang ta ti
Jade Emperor

皇帝の嗣

see styles
 kouteinoshi / kotenoshi
    こうていのし
Emperor's heir

秦始皇帝

see styles
qín shǐ huáng dì
    qin2 shi3 huang2 di4
ch`in shih huang ti
    chin shih huang ti
the First Emperor 259-210 BC

第一帝政

see styles
 daiichiteisei / daichitese
    だいいちていせい
(hist) (French) First Empire

第三帝国

see styles
 daisanteikoku / daisantekoku
    だいさんていこく
(hist) the Third Reich; Nazi Germany

第三帝國


第三帝国

see styles
dì sān dì guó
    di4 san1 di4 guo2
ti san ti kuo
Third Reich, Nazi regime (1933-1945)
See: 第三帝国

第2帝政

see styles
 dainiteisei / dainitese
    だいにていせい
(French) Second Empire

羅馬帝國


罗马帝国

see styles
luó mǎ dì guó
    luo2 ma3 di4 guo2
lo ma ti kuo
Roman Empire (27 BC-476 AD)

胡天胡帝

see styles
hú tiān hú dì
    hu2 tian1 hu2 di4
hu t`ien hu ti
    hu tien hu ti
with all the majesty of an emperor (idiom); reckless; intemperate

脂帝浮圖


脂帝浮图

see styles
zhī dì fú tú
    zhi1 di4 fu2 tu2
chih ti fu t`u
    chih ti fu tu
 shitai futo
caitya, a stupa, a mausoleum, a place or object of worship.

般刺蜜帝

see styles
pán cì mì dì
    pan2 ci4 mi4 di4
p`an tz`u mi ti
    pan tzu mi ti
 Hanramittai
Pramiti, Paramiti, a monk from Central India, tr. the Śūrangama Sutra 首楞嚴經 A.D. 705.

般羅揭帝


般罗揭帝

see styles
bān luó tí dì
    ban1 luo2 ti2 di4
pan lo t`i ti
    pan lo ti ti
 haragyatei
(Skt. pāragate)

華光大帝


华光大帝

see styles
huā guāng dà dì
    hua1 guang1 da4 di4
hua kuang ta ti
 Kekō Daitai
The Chinese god of fire, Aśvakarṇa, see 阿, 'mentioned in a list of 1,000 Buddhas' and who 'is reported to have lived here in his first incarnation'. Eitel.

蒙古帝国

see styles
 moukoteikoku / mokotekoku
    もうこていこく
(hist) (See モンゴル帝国) Mongol Empire

薩婆帝婆


萨婆帝婆

see styles
sà pó dì pó
    sa4 po2 di4 po2
sa p`o ti p`o
    sa po ti po
 Satsubataiba
Sarvâstivāda

蘇訶嚩帝


苏诃嚩帝

see styles
sū hē mó dì
    su1 he1 mo2 di4
su ho mo ti
 sokabatai
sukhāvatī

西院の帝

see styles
 saiinnomikado / sainnomikado
    さいいんのみかど
(person) Saiin-no-Mikado (alternate name of Emperor Junna); Junna Tenno (786-840 CE, reigning: 823-833 CE)

轉輪聖帝


转轮圣帝

see styles
zhuǎn lún shèng dì
    zhuan3 lun2 sheng4 di4
chuan lun sheng ti
 tenrin shōtai
chakravarti raja (emperor in Hindu mythology)
a ruler whose chariot wheels roll everywhere without obstruction, emperor, sovereign of the world

重重帝網


重重帝网

see styles
chóng chóng dì wǎng
    chong2 chong2 di4 wang3
ch`ung ch`ung ti wang
    chung chung ti wang
 jūjū taimō
endlessly interconnected net of Indra

銀河帝国

see styles
 gingateikoku / gingatekoku
    ぎんがていこく
galactic empire (in science fiction)

阿軫帝也


阿轸帝也

see styles
ā zhěn dì yě
    a1 zhen3 di4 ye3
a chen ti yeh
 ashintaiya
Transliteration from Sanskrit of Acintya or Atintya (अचिन्त्य). Beyond conception, "the unthinkable", "the inconceivable", "he who cannot be imagined."
Analogous to 不思議.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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