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Simple Dictionary Definition |
王權 王权 see styles |
wáng quán wang2 quan2 wang ch`üan wang chüan |
royalty; royal power |
王殿 see styles |
oudono / odono おうどの |
(surname) Oudono |
王毅 see styles |
wáng yì wang2 yi4 wang i ouki / oki おうき |
Wang Yi (1953-), PRC foreign minister (2013-) and state councilor (2018-) (person) Wang Yi (1953.10.19-; Chinese politician) |
王母 see styles |
wáng mǔ wang2 mu3 wang mu oubo / obo おうぼ |
(literary) paternal grandmother (honorific or respectful language) deceased grandmother |
王氏 see styles |
ouji / oji おうじ |
(surname) Ouji |
王水 see styles |
wáng shuǐ wang2 shui3 wang shui ousui / osui おうすい |
Aqua regia aqua regia |
王永 see styles |
ounaga / onaga おうなが |
(surname) Ounaga |
王江 see styles |
kimie きみえ |
(female given name) Kimie |
王池 see styles |
ouike / oike おういけ |
(place-name) Ouike |
王沢 see styles |
ousawa / osawa おうさわ |
(place-name) Ousawa |
王治 see styles |
ooji おおじ |
(surname) Ooji |
王泊 see styles |
oudomari / odomari おうどまり |
(place-name) Oudomari |
王法 see styles |
wáng fǎ wang2 fa3 wang fa ouhou / oho おうほう |
the law; the law of the land; the law of a state (in former times); criterion royal decree Royal law, the law by which a king should rule his country. |
王洋 see styles |
ouyou / oyo おうよう |
(given name) Ouyou |
王津 see styles |
outsu / otsu おうつ |
(surname) Outsu |
王湖 see styles |
ouko / oko おうこ |
(surname) Ouko |
王滝 see styles |
oodaki おおだき |
(surname) Oodaki |
王瀧 see styles |
outaki / otaki おうたき |
(surname) Outaki |
王炸 see styles |
wáng zhà wang2 zha4 wang cha |
both jokers, the unbeatable play in the card game "dou dizhu" 鬥地主|斗地主[dou4 di4zhu3] |
王父 see styles |
oufu / ofu おうふ |
(honorific or respectful language) deceased grandfather |
王爺 王爷 see styles |
wáng ye wang2 ye5 wang yeh |
prince; marquis; nobleman |
王牌 see styles |
wáng pái wang2 pai2 wang p`ai wang pai wanpai ワンパイ |
trump card {mahj} dead wall (chi:) |
王物 see styles |
oumono / omono おうもの |
king; royalty |
王猛 see styles |
wáng měng wang2 meng3 wang meng |
Wang Meng (325-375), prime minister to Fu Jian 苻堅|苻坚[Fu2 Jian1] of Former Qin 前秦[Qian2 Qin2] |
王生 see styles |
ikurumi いくるみ |
(surname) Ikurumi |
王田 see styles |
oota おおた |
(surname) Oota |
王畑 see styles |
oohata おおはた |
(surname) Oohata |
王益 see styles |
wáng yì wang2 yi4 wang i |
Wangyi District of Tongchuan City 銅川市|铜川市[Tong2 chuan1 Shi4], Shaanxi |
王碼 王码 see styles |
wáng mǎ wang2 ma3 wang ma |
Wang code, same as 五筆字型|五笔字型[wu3 bi3 zi4 xing2], five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民[Wang2 Yong3 min2] in 1983 |
王稀 see styles |
ouki / oki おうき |
(female given name) Ouki |
王穎 王颖 see styles |
wáng yǐng wang2 ying3 wang ying |
Wayne Wang (1949-), Chinese US film director |
王立 see styles |
ouritsu / oritsu おうりつ |
(adj-no,n) royal |
王笏 see styles |
oushaku / oshaku おうしゃく |
sceptre; scepter |
王粲 see styles |
wáng càn wang2 can4 wang ts`an wang tsan |
Wang Can (177-217), poet, generally regarded as the most brilliant of "the seven masters of Jian'an" 建安[Jian4 an1] |
王素 see styles |
suu / su すう |
(surname) Suu |
王統 see styles |
outou / oto おうとう |
royal line; royal descendants |
王維 王维 see styles |
wáng wéi wang2 wei2 wang wei oui / oi おうい |
Wang Wei (701-761), Tang Dynasty poet (female given name) Oui |
王置 see styles |
ouoki / ooki おうおき |
(surname) Ouoki |
王翦 see styles |
ousen / osen おうせん |
(personal name) Ousen |
王者 see styles |
ouja(p); ousha / oja(p); osha おうじゃ(P); おうしゃ |
(1) king; monarch; ruler; (2) champion |
王肅 王肃 see styles |
wáng sù wang2 su4 wang su |
Wang Su (c. 195-256), classical scholar of Cao Wei dynasty, believed to have forged several classical texts |
王膳 see styles |
wáng shàn wang2 shan4 wang shan ōzen |
A royal feast referred to in the Lotus Sutra, where the hungry people feared to accept the King's feast till he came himself and called them; i. e. the feast of Buddhahood and the Buddha's call. |
王臣 see styles |
wáng chén wang2 chen2 wang ch`en wang chen ōshin |
king and ministers |
王舍 see styles |
wáng shè wang2 she4 wang she ōsha |
Rājagṛha |
王良 see styles |
takayoshi たかよし |
(personal name) Takayoshi |
王英 see styles |
wáng yīng wang2 ying1 wang ying |
Wang Ying (character in the "Water Margin") |
王莽 see styles |
wáng mǎng wang2 mang3 wang mang oumou / omo おうもう |
Wang Mang (45 BC-23 AD), usurped power and reigned 9-23 between the former and later Han (person) Wang Mang (45 BCE - 23 CE), Chinese emperor |
王菲 see styles |
wáng fēi wang2 fei1 wang fei uぉnfuぇi うぉんふぇい |
Faye Wong (1969-), Hong Kong pop star and actress (personal name) Wonfei |
王葉 see styles |
kimiyo きみよ |
(female given name) Kimiyo |
王著 see styles |
wáng zhù wang2 zhu4 wang chu |
Wang Zhu (-c. 990), Song calligrapher and writer |
王蒙 see styles |
oumou / omo おうもう |
(personal name) Oumou |
王蔵 see styles |
oukura / okura おうくら |
(surname) Oukura |
王蛇 see styles |
ouja / oja おうじゃ |
(See ボア・1) boa (snake) |
王蟲 see styles |
oumu / omu おうむ |
(fict) (creat) Ohmu (gigantic insect from the anime "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind"); (fic,cr) Ohmu (gigantic insect from the anime "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind") |
王衞 see styles |
wáng wèi wang2 wei4 wang wei Ō Ei |
Wang Wei |
王見 see styles |
oumi / omi おうみ |
(surname) Oumi |
王親 see styles |
kimichika きみちか |
(given name) Kimichika |
王謐 王谧 see styles |
wáng mì wang2 mi4 wang mi Ōhitsu |
Wang Mi |
王谷 see styles |
ouya / oya おうや |
(surname) Ouya |
王貫 see styles |
ounuki / onuki おうぬき |
(place-name, surname) Ounuki |
王賀 see styles |
ouga / oga おうが |
(surname) Ouga |
王賁 see styles |
ouhon / ohon おうほん |
(personal name) Ouhon |
王賊 王贼 see styles |
wáng zéi wang2 zei2 wang tsei ōzoku |
kings and thieves |
王越 see styles |
ougoshi / ogoshi おうごし |
(place-name) Ougoshi |
王路 see styles |
kimiji きみじ |
(female given name) Kimiji |
王輝 see styles |
ouki / oki おうき |
(female given name) Ouki |
王道 see styles |
wáng dào wang2 dao4 wang tao oudou / odo おうどう |
the Way of the King; statecraft; benevolent rule; virtuous as opposed to the Way of Hegemon 霸道 (1) righteous government; just rule; kingship; rule of right; noble path; (2) (See 学問に王道なし) easy method; simple approach; short-cut; royal road; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) orthodox way; proper way; traditional manner; classic approach; tried-and-true method; (personal name) Takamichi |
王遵 see styles |
wáng zūn wang2 zun1 wang tsun Ōjun |
Wang Zun |
王選 王选 see styles |
wáng xuǎn wang2 xuan3 wang hsüan |
Wang Xuan (1937-2006), Chinese printing industry innovator |
王郎 see styles |
ourou / oro おうろう |
(male given name) Ourou |
王都 see styles |
outo / oto おうと |
royal capital; imperial capital |
王配 see styles |
ouhai / ohai おうはい |
prince consort |
王野 see styles |
ouno / ono おうの |
(surname) Ouno |
王鐘 see styles |
uぉnchon うぉんちょん |
(personal name) Wonchon |
王震 see styles |
wáng zhèn wang2 zhen4 wang chen |
Wang Zhen (1908-1993), Chinese political figure |
王鞍 see styles |
ookura おおくら |
(surname) Ookura |
王領 see styles |
ooryou / ooryo おおりょう |
(place-name) Ooryō |
王香 see styles |
ouka / oka おうか |
(female given name) Ouka |
王馬 see styles |
ouma / oma おうま |
(surname) Ouma |
王高 see styles |
outaka / otaka おうたか |
(surname) Outaka |
王魚 see styles |
ougyo / ogyo おうぎょ |
(given name) Ougyo |
王鷲 see styles |
ouwashi / owashi おうわし |
(surname) Ouwashi |
一王 see styles |
ichiou / ichio いちおう |
(given name) Ichiou |
万王 see styles |
mao まお |
(female given name) Mao |
三王 see styles |
mitsuo みつお |
(given name) Mitsuo |
丸王 see styles |
maruo まるお |
(surname) Maruo |
乙王 see styles |
otou / oto おとう |
(place-name) Otou |
九王 see styles |
kuou / kuo くおう |
(place-name) Kuou |
亀王 see styles |
kameou / kameo かめおう |
(place-name) Kameou |
事王 see styles |
shì wáng shi4 wang2 shih wang jiō |
service to the rulership |
二王 see styles |
èr wáng er4 wang2 erh wang niō におう |
the two guardian Deva kings The two guardian spirits represented on the temple gates, styled Vajrayakṣa 金剛夜叉 or 神 or 夜叉神. |
五王 see styles |
goou / goo ごおう |
(surname) Goou |
井王 see styles |
iou / io いおう |
(surname) Iou |
京王 see styles |
keiou / keo けいおう |
(place-name, surname) Keiou |
人王 see styles |
rén wáng ren2 wang2 jen wang ninnō |
Narêndra |
仁王 see styles |
rén wáng ren2 wang2 jen wang niwa にわ |
the two guardian Deva kings; (personal name) Niwa The benevolent king, Buddha; the name Śākya is intp. as 能仁 able in generosity. Also an ancient king, probably imaginary, of the 'sixteen countries' of India, for whom the Buddha is said to have dictated the 仁王經, a sutra with two principal translations into Chinese, the first by Kumārajīva styled 仁王般若經 or 佛說仁王般若波羅蜜經 without magical formulae, the second by Amogha (不空) styled 仁王護國般若波羅蜜經, etc., into which the magical formulae were introduced; these were for royal ceremonials to protect the country from all kinds of calamities and induce prosperity. |
倭王 see styles |
waou / wao わおう |
(archaism) king of Yamato |
僭王 see styles |
senou / seno せんおう |
usurper king |
充王 see styles |
mio みお |
(female given name) Mio |
先王 see styles |
xiān wáng xian1 wang2 hsien wang senou; sennou / seno; senno せんおう; せんのう |
former sovereigns (1) previous king; late king; (2) ancient virtuous king |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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