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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
jiāng
    jiang1
chiang
 you / yo
    よう

More info & calligraphy:

Ginger
variant of 薑|[jiang1]
(surname) Yō


see styles
jiāng
    jiang1
chiang
 hajikami
    はじかみ

More info & calligraphy:

Ginger
ginger
(surname) Hajikami

姜子

see styles
 kyouko / kyoko
    きょうこ
(female given name) Kyōko

姜山

see styles
 kyouyama / kyoyama
    きょうやま
(surname) Kyōyama

姜戎

see styles
jiāng róng
    jiang1 rong2
chiang jung
Jiang Rong (1946-), pseudonym of Lü Jiamin 呂嘉民|吕嘉民[Lu:3 Jia1 min2], Chinese writer

姜文

see styles
jiāng wén
    jiang1 wen2
chiang wen
Jiang Wen (1963-), sixth generation Chinese movie director

姜本

see styles
 tsumamoto
    つまもと
(surname) Tsumamoto

姜玉

see styles
 giyoku
    ぎよく
(surname) Giyoku

姜田

see styles
 kyouda / kyoda
    きょうだ
(surname) Kyōda

乾薑


干姜

see styles
gān jiāng
    gan1 jiang1
kan chiang
 kankyou / kankyo
    かんきょう
dried ginger
dried ginger

仔薑


仔姜

see styles
zǐ jiāng
    zi3 jiang1
tzu chiang
stem ginger

干姜

see styles
 kankyou / kankyo
    かんきょう
dried ginger

洋薑


洋姜

see styles
yáng jiāng
    yang2 jiang1
yang chiang
Jerusalem artichoke

生姜

see styles
 shoukyou / shokyo
    しょうきょう
    shouga / shoga
    しょうが
dried ginger root (trad. medicine); (kana only) ginger (Zingiber officinale)

生薑


生姜

see styles
shēng jiāng
    sheng1 jiang1
sheng chiang
 shōkyō
    しょうきょう
fresh ginger
dried ginger root (trad. medicine); (kana only) ginger (Zingiber officinale)
fresh ginger

范姜

see styles
 hankyou / hankyo
    はんきょう
(surname) Hankyō

薑堰


姜堰

see styles
jiāng yàn
    jiang1 yan4
chiang yen
Jiangyan, county-level city in Taizhou 泰州[Tai4 zhou1], Jiangsu

薑汁


姜汁

see styles
jiāng zhī
    jiang1 zhi1
chiang chih
ginger ale

薑餅


姜饼

see styles
jiāng bǐng
    jiang1 bing3
chiang ping
gingerbread

薑黃


姜黄

see styles
jiāng huáng
    jiang1 huang2
chiang huang
turmeric

黃薑


黄姜

see styles
huáng jiāng
    huang2 jiang1
huang chiang
turmeric

姜信子

see styles
 kyounobuko / kyonobuko
    きょうのぶこ
(person) Kyō Nobuko (1961-)

姜太公

see styles
jiāng tài gōng
    jiang1 tai4 gong1
chiang t`ai kung
    chiang tai kung
see Jiang Ziya 子牙[Jiang1 Zi3 ya2]

姜子牙

see styles
jiāng zǐ yá
    jiang1 zi3 ya2
chiang tzu ya
Jiang Ziya (c. 1100 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), partly mythical sage advisor to King Wen of Zhou 周文王[Zhou1 Wen2 wang2] and purported author of “Six Secret Strategic Teachings” 六韜|六韬[Liu4 tao1], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1]

姜尚中

see styles
 kansanju
    かんさんじゅ
(person) Kan Sanju

姜暢雄

see styles
 kyounobuo / kyonobuo
    きょうのぶお
(person) Kyō Nobuo (1979.3.23-)

姜石年

see styles
jiāng shí nián
    jiang1 shi2 nian2
chiang shih nien
Jiang Shinian (c. 2000 BC), birth name of Shennong 神農|神农[Sheng2 nong2] Farmer God, first of the legendary Flame Emperors 炎帝[Yan2 di4] and creator of agriculture in China

乾生姜

see styles
 kanshouga / kanshoga
    かんしょうが
powdered ginger

孟姜女

see styles
mèng jiāng nǚ
    meng4 jiang1 nu:3
meng chiang nü
heroine of Qin dynasty 秦朝 folk tale, who searched for her husband, and whose tears broke down a stretch of the Great Wall to reveal his body

生姜塚

see styles
 shougazu / shogazu
    しょうがず
(surname) Shougazu

生姜山

see styles
 shougayama / shogayama
    しょうがやま
(place-name) Shougayama

生姜湯

see styles
 shougayu / shogayu
    しょうがゆ
ginger tea

生姜酒

see styles
 shougazake / shogazake
    しょうがざけ
warm sake with grated ginger (effective against colds)

生薑絲


生姜丝

see styles
shēng jiāng sī
    sheng1 jiang1 si1
sheng chiang ssu
shredded ginger

稽薑那


稽姜那

see styles
jī jiāng nà
    ji1 jiang1 na4
chi chiang na
 Keikyōna
Kikana. 'A people in Afghanistan (east of Kandahar, south of Ghazna) ruled A.D. 630 by independent chieftains, perhaps identical with the Kykānān of Arabic chroniclers.' Eitel.

紅生姜

see styles
 benishouga / benishoga
    べにしょうが
red pickled ginger

薑堰市


姜堰市

see styles
jiāng yàn shì
    jiang1 yan4 shi4
chiang yen shih
Jiangyan, county-level city in Taizhou 泰州[Tai4 zhou1], Jiangsu

薑太公


姜太公

see styles
jiāng tài gōng
    jiang1 tai4 gong1
chiang t`ai kung
    chiang tai kung
see Jiang Ziya 薑子牙|子牙[Jiang1 Zi3 ya2]

薑子牙


姜子牙

see styles
jiāng zǐ yá
    jiang1 zi3 ya2
chiang tzu ya
Jiang Ziya (c. 1100 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), partly mythical sage advisor to King Wen of Zhou 周文王[Zhou1 Wen2 wang2] and purported author of “Six Secret Strategic Teachings” 六韜|六韬[Liu4 tao1], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1]

薑石年


姜石年

see styles
jiāng shí nián
    jiang1 shi2 nian2
chiang shih nien
Jiang Shinian (c. 2000 BC), birth name of Shennong 神農|神农[Sheng2 nong2] Farmer God, first of the legendary Flame Emperors 炎帝[Yan2 di4] and creator of agriculture in China

薑黃色


姜黄色

see styles
jiāng huáng sè
    jiang1 huang2 se4
chiang huang se
ginger (color)

高良薑


高良姜

see styles
gāo liáng jiāng
    gao1 liang2 jiang1
kao liang chiang
Thai ginger; lesser galangale (Kaempferia galanga)

生姜焼き

see styles
 shougayaki / shogayaki
    しょうがやき
pork fried with ginger

Variations:
乾薑
干姜

see styles
 kankyou / kankyo
    かんきょう
dried ginger

Variations:
生姜
生薑

see styles
 shoukyou / shokyo
    しょうきょう
(See 生姜・しょうが) dried ginger root (trad. medicine)

薑是老的辣


姜是老的辣

see styles
jiāng shì lǎo de là
    jiang1 shi4 lao3 de5 la4
chiang shih lao te la
see 薑還是老的辣|还是老的辣[jiang1 hai2 shi4 lao3 de5 la4]

薑還是老的辣


姜还是老的辣

see styles
jiāng hái shì lǎo de là
    jiang1 hai2 shi4 lao3 de5 la4
chiang hai shih lao te la
ginger gets spicier as it gets older (idiom); the older, the wiser

Variations:
生姜湯
生薑湯

see styles
 shougayu / shogayu
    しょうがゆ
ginger tea

姜太公釣魚,願者上鉤


姜太公钓鱼,愿者上钩

see styles
jiāng tài gōng diào yú , yuàn zhě shàng gōu
    jiang1 tai4 gong1 diao4 yu2 , yuan4 zhe3 shang4 gou1
chiang t`ai kung tiao yü , yüan che shang kou
    chiang tai kung tiao yü , yüan che shang kou
Jiang Ziya is fishing, if you want it, take the hook (idiom, refers to early sage 子牙 fishing with no bait and the hook above the water); to put one's head in the noose

Variations:
生姜(P)
生薑

see styles
 shouga(p); shouga(p) / shoga(p); shoga(p)
    しょうが(P); ショウガ(P)
(kana only) ginger (Zingiber officinale)

薑太公釣魚,願者上鉤


姜太公钓鱼,愿者上钩

see styles
jiāng tài gōng diào yú , yuàn zhě shàng gōu
    jiang1 tai4 gong1 diao4 yu2 , yuan4 zhe3 shang4 gou1
chiang t`ai kung tiao yü , yüan che shang kou
    chiang tai kung tiao yü , yüan che shang kou
Jiang Ziya is fishing, if you want it, take the hook (idiom, refers to early sage 薑子牙|子牙 fishing with no bait and the hook above the water); to put one's head in the noose

Variations:
生姜焼き
しょうが焼き

see styles
 shougayaki / shogayaki
    しょうがやき
pork fried with ginger

Variations:
生姜茶
しょうが茶
ショウガ茶

see styles
 shougacha / shogacha
    しょうがちゃ
ginger tea

Variations:
生姜(P)
生薑(rK)
薑(rK)

see styles
 shouga(p); shouga(p) / shoga(p); shoga(p)
    しょうが(P); ショウガ(P)
(kana only) ginger (Zingiber officinale)

Variations:
生姜醤油
しょうが醤油
ショウガ醤油

see styles
 shougashouyu / shogashoyu
    しょうがしょうゆ
{food} soy sauce mixed with grated ginger

Variations:
紅しょうが
紅ショウガ
紅生姜
紅生薑

see styles
 benishouga / benishoga
    べにしょうが
red pickled ginger

Variations:
生姜湯
しょうが湯
ショウガ湯
生薑湯(rK)

see styles
 shougayu / shogayu
    しょうがゆ
ginger tea

Variations:
生姜酢
しょうが酢
ショウガ酢
生薑酢(rK)

see styles
 shougazu / shogazu
    しょうがず
{food} vinegar mixed with ginger juice and soy sauce, etc.

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

This page contains 58 results for "姜" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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