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官舎

see styles
 kansha
    かんしゃ
official residence; (place-name) Kansha

官船

see styles
 kansen
    かんせん
government-owned ship

官艙


官舱

see styles
guān cāng
    guan1 cang1
kuan ts`ang
    kuan tsang
(old) cabin class; second class (on a passenger ship)

官蔵

see styles
 kanzou / kanzo
    かんぞう
(given name) Kanzou

官處


官处

see styles
guān chù
    guan1 chu4
kuan ch`u
    kuan chu
 kansho
a civil office

官行

see styles
 kankou / kanko
    かんこう
(place-name) Kankou

官衙

see styles
 kanga
    かんが
government office; government agency

官製

see styles
 kansei / kanse
    かんせい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) government-manufactured

官見

see styles
 kanmi
    かんみ
(surname) Kanmi

官設

see styles
 kansetsu
    かんせつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) governmentally or nationally established or run

官許

see styles
 kankyo
    かんきょ
(noun, transitive verb) government permission; official licence; official license; government permit

官話


官话

see styles
guān huà
    guan1 hua4
kuan hua
 kanwa
    かんわ
"officialese"; bureaucratic language; Mandarin
(1) (hist) Qing Mandarin (standard variety of Chinese spoken by official classes during the Qing dynasty); (2) Mandarin (branch of Chinese spoken in northern and southwestern China)

官谷

see styles
 kanya
    かんや
(surname) Kan'ya

官費


官费

see styles
guān fèi
    guan1 fei4
kuan fei
 kanpi
    かんぴ
government funded; paid by state stipend
government expense

官軍


官军

see styles
guān jun
    guan1 jun1
kuan chün
 kangun
    かんぐん
(old) government troops
(See 勝てば官軍負ければ賊軍,賊軍) government forces; loyalist army

官辦


官办

see styles
guān bàn
    guan1 ban4
kuan pan
government-run; state-run

官辺

see styles
 kanpen
    かんぺん
government or official circles; official quarters

官途

see styles
 kanto; kando
    かんと; かんど
government service; government employ

官選

see styles
 kansen
    かんせん
(noun, transitive verb) government-appointed

官邸

see styles
guān dǐ
    guan1 di3
kuan ti
 kantei / kante
    かんてい
official residence
(See 私邸) official residence (e.g. of the prime minister)

官部

see styles
 kanbe
    かんべ
(surname) Kanbe

官野

see styles
 kanno
    かんの
(surname) Kanno

官金

see styles
 kankin
    かんきん
government funds

官銜


官衔

see styles
guān xián
    guan1 xian2
kuan hsien
title; official rank

官長


官长

see styles
guān cháng
    guan1 chang2
kuan ch`ang
    kuan chang
 kanchō
office head

官階


官阶

see styles
guān jiē
    guan1 jie1
kuan chieh
official rank

官難


官难

see styles
guān nán
    guan1 nan2
kuan nan
 kannan
In danger from the law; official oppression.

官需

see styles
 kanju
    かんじゅ
official demand

官非

see styles
guān fēi
    guan1 fei1
kuan fei
lawsuit (from Cantonese)

官鹽


官盐

see styles
guān yán
    guan1 yan2
kuan yen
legally-traded salt (with salt tax paid)

丁官

see styles
 choukan / chokan
    ちょうかん
(surname) Chōkan

上官

see styles
shàng guān
    shang4 guan1
shang kuan
 joukan / jokan
    じょうかん
high-ranking official; superior
superior officer; (place-name) Jōkan

丟官


丢官

see styles
diū guān
    diu1 guan1
tiu kuan
(of an official) to lose one's job

中官

see styles
 nakakan
    なかかん
(surname) Nakakan

二官

see styles
 nikan
    にかん
(hist) (See 律令制) two departments (under the ritsuryō system: the Dept. of State and the Dept. of Worship)

五官

see styles
wǔ guān
    wu3 guan1
wu kuan
 gokan
    ごかん
five sense organs of TCM (nose, eyes, lips, tongue, ears 鼻目口舌耳); facial features
the five sense organs; (place-name) Gokan
The five controlling powers, v. 五大使, birth, old age, sickness, death, and the (imperial) magistrate.

京官

see styles
 kyoukan; keikan / kyokan; kekan
    きょうかん; けいかん
(hist) public official stationed in the capital (under the ritsuryō system)

仕官

see styles
 shikan
    しかん
(n,vs,vi) (1) government service; entering government service; (n,vs,vi) (2) (See 浪人・1) finding a new lord or master to serve (of a ronin)

代官

see styles
 daikan
    だいかん
(1) (hist) local governor (Edo period); local magistrate; bailiff; (2) (hist) deputy official (Middle Ages); acting administrator; (place-name) Daikan

令官

see styles
 reigan / regan
    れいがん
(surname) Reigan

任官

see styles
 ninkan
    にんかん
(n,vs,vi) appointment (to an office); investiture; commission

伶官

see styles
 reikan / rekan
    れいかん
court musician

位官

see styles
 ikan
    いかん
rank and official position

佐官

see styles
 sakan
    さかん
field officer; (surname) Sakan

係官

see styles
 kakarikan
    かかりかん
official in charge

做官

see styles
zuò guān
    zuo4 guan1
tso kuan
to take an official post; to become a government employee

僧官

see styles
sēng guān
    seng1 guan1
seng kuan
 sōkan
Director of monks, an official first appointed by the government in the fourth century A.D.; then and later the office was called 僧正; 僧統; 僧錄 (僧錄司).

儒官

see styles
 jukan
    じゅかん
official Confucian teacher

免官

see styles
 menkan
    めんかん
(noun, transitive verb) dismissal; discharge

六官

see styles
 rikukan; rikkan; rokkan
    りくかん; りっかん; ろっかん
(hist) six ministries (of Zhou dynasty China)

兼官

see styles
 kenkan
    けんかん
(noun/participle) holding of concurrent (official) posts; concurrent post

内官

see styles
 naikan
    ないかん
(1) (See 外官・がいかん) internal sense; (2) (See 外官・げかん) public official stationed in the capital (under the ritsuryō system)

冗官

see styles
rǒng guān
    rong3 guan1
jung kuan
 joukan / jokan
    じょうかん
redundant officials
supernumerary official

冥官

see styles
míng guān
    ming2 guan1
ming kuan
 meikan
The rulers in Hades.

冬官

see styles
 toukan / tokan
    とうかん
(hist) (See 六官) Ministry of Works (Zhou dynasty China)

出官

see styles
chū guān
    chu1 guan1
ch`u kuan
    chu kuan
to leave the capital for an official post

判官

see styles
pàn guān
    pan4 guan1
p`an kuan
    pan kuan
 hangan; hougan; jou; zou / hangan; hogan; jo; zo
    はんがん; ほうがん; じょう; ぞう
magistrate (during Tang and Song dynasties); mythological underworld judge
(1) (はんがん only) judge; magistrate; (2) (archaism) (See 四等官,尉・じょう・1) 3rd grade official (ritsuryō system); assistant district officer; inspector; (person) Minamoto-no-Yoshitsune (nickname)

前官

see styles
 zenkan
    ぜんかん
one's former post; (place-name) Zenkan

副官

see styles
fù guān
    fu4 guan1
fu kuan
 fukukan; fukkan
    ふくかん; ふっかん
aide-de-camp
adjutant; aide; aide-de-camp

加官

see styles
jiā guān
    jia1 guan1
chia kuan
to be promoted; additional government post

医官

see styles
 ikan
    いかん
medical officer

升官

see styles
shēng guān
    sheng1 guan1
sheng kuan
to get promoted

史官

see styles
shǐ guān
    shi3 guan1
shih kuan
 shikan
    しかん
scribe; court recorder; historian; historiographer
chronicler

君官

see styles
 kimikan
    きみかん
(surname) Kimikan

器官

see styles
qì guān
    qi4 guan1
ch`i kuan
    chi kuan
 kikan
    きかん
(physiology) organ; apparatus
{biol} organ

在官

see styles
 zaikan
    ざいかん
(n,vs,vi) holding office

地官

see styles
 chikan
    ちかん
(hist) (See 六官) Ministry of Civil Administration and Social Welfare (Zhou dynasty China)

堂官

see styles
 doukan / dokan
    どうかん
(personal name) Dōkan

報官


报官

see styles
bào guān
    bao4 guan1
pao kuan
to report a case to the authorities (old)

塩官

see styles
 shiotsuka
    しおつか
(surname) Shiotsuka

士官

see styles
shì guān
    shi4 guan1
shih kuan
 shikan
    しかん
warrant officer; petty officer; noncommissioned officer (NCO); Japanese military officer
{mil} officer

夏官

see styles
 kakan
    かかん
(hist) (See 六官) Ministry of War (Zhou dynasty China)

外官

see styles
 gekan
    げかん
(hist) (See 内官・2) public official stationed outside the capital (under the ritsuryō system)

大官

see styles
 taikan
    たいかん
(See 高官) high-ranking official

天官

see styles
 tenkan
    てんかん
(hist) (See 六官) Ministry of State (Zhou dynasty China); (surname) Amakurai

女官

see styles
 jokan; nyokan; nyoukan / jokan; nyokan; nyokan
    じょかん; にょかん; にょうかん
court lady; lady-in-waiting; (place-name) Nyokan

奸官

see styles
jiān guān
    jian1 guan1
chien kuan
a treacherous official; a mandarin who conspires against the state

宗官

see styles
 soukan / sokan
    そうかん
(surname) Soukan

宝官

see styles
 hougan / hogan
    ほうがん
(surname) Hougan

客官

see styles
kè guān
    ke4 guan1
k`o kuan
    ko kuan
(polite appellation for a guest at a hotel etc)

宦官

see styles
huàn guān
    huan4 guan1
huan kuan
 kangan
    かんがん
court eunuch
eunuch

寳官

see styles
 hougan / hogan
    ほうがん
(surname) Hougan

寶官

see styles
 hougan / hogan
    ほうがん
(surname) Hougan

寿官

see styles
 jukan
    じゅかん
(given name) Jukan

将官

see styles
 shoukan / shokan
    しょうかん
general; admiral

將官


将官

see styles
jiàng guān
    jiang4 guan1
chiang kuan
general
See: 将官

尉官

see styles
 ikan
    いかん
officer below the rank of major; company officer

小官

see styles
xiǎo guān
    xiao3 guan1
hsiao kuan
 shoukan / shokan
    しょうかん
petty official; minor functionary
(1) petty official; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) I; me

居官

see styles
jū guān
    ju1 guan1
chü kuan
to secure a position; to take an official appointment

属官

see styles
 zokkan
    ぞっかん
subordinate official; government clerk

左官

see styles
 sakan; shakan
    さかん; しゃかん
plasterer; (surname) Sakan

庄官

see styles
 shoukan / shokan
    しょうかん
(1) administrator of a manor; (2) village headman (Edo period)

弁官

see styles
 benkan
    べんかん
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) Oversight Department (division of the daijokan responsible for controlling central and provincial governmental offices); (surname) Benkan

当官

see styles
 toukan / tokan
    とうかん
(place-name) Toukan

感官

see styles
gǎn guān
    gan3 guan1
kan kuan
 kankan
    かんかん
sense; sense organ
sense organ

技官

see styles
 gikan
    ぎかん
technical official; technical officer

推官

see styles
tuī guān
    tui1 guan1
t`ui kuan
    tui kuan
prefectural judge (in imperial China)

收官

see styles
shōu guān
    shou1 guan1
shou kuan
final part of a go game (see 子[guan1 zi3]); endgame; to finish up; to come to the final stage

教官

see styles
jiào guān
    jiao4 guan1
chiao kuan
 kyoukan / kyokan
    きょうかん
military instructor
teacher; instructor; professor

文官

see styles
 bunkan
    ぶんかん
civil official

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

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