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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
笑鷗 笑鸥 see styles |
xiào ōu xiao4 ou1 hsiao ou |
(bird species of China) laughing gull (Leucophaeus atricilla) |
符籙 符箓 see styles |
fú lù fu2 lu4 fu lu furoku ふろく |
(Taoism) talisman in the form of a painting of symbols thought to have magical powers fulu; protective talisman used historically by Taoist pilgrims in China |
籀文 see styles |
zhòu wén zhou4 wen2 chou wen chuubun / chubun ちゅうぶん |
seal script used throughout the pre-Han period (See 大篆) large seal script (dating from China's Spring and Autumn period onward) |
籀書 籀书 see styles |
zhòu shū zhou4 shu1 chou shu chuusho / chusho ちゅうしょ |
seal script used throughout the pre-Han period (See 大篆) large seal script (dating from China's Spring and Autumn period onward) |
米中 see styles |
yonenaka よねなか |
United States and China; Sino-American; (surname) Yonenaka |
紅学 see styles |
kougaku / kogaku こうがく |
redology; study of the novel Dream of the Red Chamber by Cao Xueqin, one of China's four great classical novels |
紅河 红河 see styles |
hóng hé hong2 he2 hung ho kouga / koga こうが |
see 紅河哈尼族彞族自治州|红河哈尼族彝族自治州[Hong2he2 Ha1ni2zu2 Yi2zu2 Zi4zhi4zhou1]; see 紅河縣|红河县[Hong2he2 Xian4] (place-name) Hong River (China, Vietnam) |
紅隼 红隼 see styles |
hóng sǔn hong2 sun3 hung sun |
(bird species of China) common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) |
紫葵 see styles |
china ちな |
(female given name) China |
紹興 绍兴 see styles |
shào xīng shao4 xing1 shao hsing shoukou / shoko しょうこう |
see 紹興市|绍兴市[Shao4xing1 Shi4] (place-name) Shaoxing (China) |
綏化 绥化 see styles |
suí huà sui2 hua4 sui hua suika すいか |
see 綏化市|绥化市[Sui2hua4 Shi4] (place-name) Suihua (China) |
綠鷺 绿鹭 see styles |
lǜ lù lu:4 lu4 lü lu |
(bird species of China) striated heron (Butorides striata) |
維摩 维摩 see styles |
wéi mó wei2 mo2 wei mo yuima ゆいま |
(surname, female given name) Yuima Vimalakīrti, 維摩詰 (維摩羅詰); 毘摩羅詰 undefiled or spotless reputation, 'a native of Vaiśālī, said to have been a contemporary of Śākyamuni, and to have visited China.' Eitel. The Vimalakīrti-nirdeśa sūtra 維摩詰所說經 is an apocryphal account of 'conversations between Śākyamuni and some residents of Vaiśālī', tr. by Kumārajīva; an earlier tr. was the維摩詰經, a later was by Xuanzang, and there are numerous treatises. |
網通 网通 see styles |
wǎng tōng wang3 tong1 wang t`ung wang tung |
China Netcom (CNC), former telecommunication service provider in PRC |
練丹 see styles |
rentan れんたん |
elixir of life (prepared from cinnabar in ancient China) |
繧繝 see styles |
ungen うんげん ugen うげん |
method of dyeing in which a color repeatedly goes from dense to diffuse, diffuse to dense - imported from western China and used in Buddhist pictures, temple ornaments, etc., during the Nara and Heian periods |
美中 see styles |
měi zhōng mei3 zhong1 mei chung yoshinaka よしなか |
USA-China (given name) Yoshinaka |
義淨 义淨 see styles |
yì jìng yi4 jing4 i ching Gijō |
Yijing, A.D. 635-713, the famous monk who in 671 set out by the sea-route for India, where he remained for over twenty years, spending half this period in the Nālandā monastery. He returned to China in 695, was received with much honour, brought back some four hundred works, tr. with Śikṣānanda the Avataṃsaka-sūtra, later tr. many other works and left a valuable account of his travels and life in India, died aged 79. |
義烏 义乌 see styles |
yì wū yi4 wu1 i wu giu ぎう |
Yiwu, county-level city in Jinhua 金華|金华[Jin1 hua2], Zhejiang (place-name) Yiwu (China) |
羯族 see styles |
jié zú jie2 zu2 chieh tsu |
Jie people, a tribe of northern China around the 4th century |
羯胡 see styles |
jié hú jie2 hu2 chieh hu |
Jie people, a tribe of northern China around the 4th century |
翻牆 翻墙 see styles |
fān qiáng fan1 qiang2 fan ch`iang fan chiang |
lit. to climb over the wall; fig. to breach the Great Firewall of China |
耐操 see styles |
nài cāo nai4 cao1 nai ts`ao nai tsao |
(Tw) (of a person) to have stamina; (of a product) durable; (mainland China) (vulgar) (usu. of a woman) alternative form of 耐肏 (enthusiastic as a sexual partner) |
耲耙 see styles |
huái bà huai2 ba4 huai pa |
a kind of harrow used in north-east China to cultivate or sow; Taiwan pr. [huai2 pa2] |
耳当 see styles |
jitou / jito じとう |
(archaism) earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China) |
聯航 联航 see styles |
lián háng lian2 hang2 lien hang |
China United Airlines, abbr. for 中國聯合航空|中国联合航空[Zhong1 guo2 Lian2 he2 Hang2 kong1] |
聲鵐 声鹀 see styles |
shēng wú sheng1 wu2 sheng wu |
(bird species of China) common reed bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus) |
肅慎 肃慎 see styles |
sù shèn su4 shen4 su shen |
ancient ethnic group of northeast frontier of China |
肇慶 肇庆 see styles |
zhào qìng zhao4 qing4 chao ch`ing chao ching choukei / choke ちょうけい |
see 肇慶市|肇庆市[Zhao4qing4 Shi4] (place-name) Zhaoqing (China) |
肉髻 see styles |
ròu jì rou4 ji4 jou chi nikukei; nikkei / nikuke; nikke にくけい; にっけい |
{Buddh} ushnisha (protrusion on the top of a buddha's head) 鳥失尼沙; 鬱失尼沙; 鳥瑟尼沙; 鬱瑟尼沙; 鳥瑟膩沙 uṣṇīṣa. One of the thirty-two marks (lakṣaṇa) of a Buddha; originally a conical or flame-shaped tuft of hair on the crown of a Buddha, in later ages represented as a fleshly excrescence on the skull itself; interpreted as coiffure of flesh. In China it is low and large at the base, sometimes with a tonsure on top of the protuberance. |
胞波 see styles |
bāo bō bao1 bo1 pao po |
brethren on the other side of the border (used in the context of China-Myanmar friendship) (loanword from Burmese "paukphaw", meaning "close kin") |
胡国 see styles |
kokoku ここく |
(archaism) North China barbarian nations |
胡子 see styles |
hú zǐ hu2 zi3 hu tzu koko ここ |
(female given name) Koko Hun, or Turk, a term applied to the people west and north of China; a nickname for Bodhidharma. |
胡族 see styles |
kozoku こぞく |
(See 胡) barbarian tribes surrounding ancient China |
胡虜 see styles |
koryo こりょ |
(1) (hist) northern barbarian tribes surrounding ancient China; (2) (derogatory term) (rare) foreigner; barbarian tribe |
胡雁 see styles |
hú yàn hu2 yan4 hu yen |
Tatar goose, wild goose found in territories northwest of China in ancient times |
脂那 see styles |
zhin à zhin1 a4 zhin a Shina |
China; intp. as the country of culture, with a people clothed and capped; also as a frontier (of India), a place of banishment. |
脂難 脂难 see styles |
zhin án zhin1 an2 zhin an Shinan |
China |
臨沂 临沂 see styles |
lín yí lin2 yi2 lin i ringi りんぎ |
see 臨沂市|临沂市[Lin2yi2 Shi4] (place-name) Linyi (China) |
自貢 自贡 see styles |
zì gòng zi4 gong4 tzu kung jikou / jiko じこう |
see 自貢市|自贡市[Zi4gong4 Shi4] (place-name) Zigong (China) |
臬臺 臬台 see styles |
niè tái nie4 tai2 nieh t`ai nieh tai |
provincial judge (in imperial China) |
至那 see styles |
zhin à zhin4 a4 zhin a Shina |
Cīna, China. |
芝罘 see styles |
zhī fú zhi1 fu2 chih fu shifuu / shifu しふう |
Zhifu district of Yantai city 煙台市|烟台市, Shandong (place-name) Zhifu (China); Chefoo |
苗族 see styles |
miáo zú miao2 zu2 miao tsu myaozoku ミャオぞく |
Hmong or Miao ethnic group of southwest China Miao (people); Hmong |
茅南 see styles |
china ちな |
(female given name) China |
茅名 see styles |
china ちな |
(female given name) China |
茅奈 see styles |
china ちな |
(female given name) China |
茅愛 see styles |
china ちな |
(female given name) China |
茅菜 see styles |
china ちな |
(female given name) China |
茅那 see styles |
china ちな |
(female given name) China |
草鴞 草鸮 see styles |
cǎo xiāo cao3 xiao1 ts`ao hsiao tsao hsiao |
(bird species of China) eastern grass owl (Tyto longimembris) |
草鷺 草鹭 see styles |
cǎo lù cao3 lu4 ts`ao lu tsao lu |
(bird species of China) purple heron (Ardea purpurea) |
莱蕪 see styles |
raiuu / raiu ライウー |
(place-name) Laiwu (China) |
菝葜 see styles |
bá qiā ba2 qia1 pa ch`ia pa chia |
chinaroot (Smilax china) |
華夷 see styles |
kai かい |
China and foreign countries (from the perspective of China); civilized land and uncivilized land |
華山 华山 see styles |
huà shān hua4 shan1 hua shan hanayama はなやま |
Mt Hua in Shaanxi, western mountain of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4] (place-name, surname) Hanayama Mt. Hua in Shensi, one of the Five Sacred Mountains of China; v. also 九華山. |
華教 华教 see styles |
huá jiào hua2 jiao4 hua chiao |
Chinese language education (for people living outside China, esp. the children of overseas Chinese communities) |
華東 华东 see styles |
huá dōng hua2 dong1 hua tung |
East China |
華梵 华梵 see styles |
huā fàn hua1 fan4 hua fan kebon |
China and India. |
華潤 华润 see styles |
huá rùn hua2 run4 hua jun |
China Resources, a Chinese state-owned conglomerate |
華航 华航 see styles |
huá háng hua2 hang2 hua hang |
China Airlines (Taiwan); abbr. for 中華航空公司|中华航空公司[Zhong1 hua2 Hang2 kong1 Gong1 si1] |
華西 华西 see styles |
huá xī hua2 xi1 hua hsi kasei / kase かせい |
West China (region in the upper reaches of Yangtze River and Sichuan Province) (place-name) Kasei |
董雞 董鸡 see styles |
dǒng jī dong3 ji1 tung chi |
(bird species of China) watercock (Gallicrex cinerea) |
葦鵐 苇鹀 see styles |
wěi wú wei3 wu2 wei wu |
(bird species of China) Pallas's reed bunting (Emberiza pallasi) |
葷粥 荤粥 see styles |
xūn yù xun1 yu4 hsün yü |
Xunyu, an ethnic group of northern China in ancient times |
蒙牛 see styles |
měng niú meng3 niu2 meng niu |
China Mengniu Dairy Company Limited |
蒼鷹 苍鹰 see styles |
cāng yīng cang1 ying1 ts`ang ying tsang ying |
(bird species of China) Eurasian goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) |
蒼鷺 苍鹭 see styles |
cāng lù cang1 lu4 ts`ang lu tsang lu |
(bird species of China) grey heron (Ardea cinerea) |
蓮花 莲花 see styles |
lián huā lian2 hua1 lien hua renfa れんふぁ |
lotus flower (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn, among others); water-lily (1) (kana only) lotus flower; (2) (abbreviation) (kana only) Chinese milk vetch (Astragalus sinicus); (3) (abbreviation) china spoon; (4) lotus-shaped pedestal for a gravestone; (female given name) Renfa lotus flower |
蓮華 莲华 see styles |
lián huá lian2 hua2 lien hua renge れんげ |
(1) (kana only) lotus flower; (2) (abbreviation) (kana only) Chinese milk vetch (Astragalus sinicus); (3) (abbreviation) china spoon; (4) lotus-shaped pedestal for a gravestone; (f,p) Renge or 蓮花 The lotus flower. |
藍鵐 蓝鹀 see styles |
lán wú lan2 wu2 lan wu |
(bird species of China) slaty bunting (Emberiza siemsseni) |
藍鷳 蓝鹇 see styles |
lán xián lan2 xian2 lan hsien |
(bird species of China) Swinhoe's pheasant (Lophura swinhoii) |
藏雀 see styles |
zàng què zang4 que4 tsang ch`üeh tsang chüeh |
(bird species of China) Tibetan rosefinch (Carpodacus roborowskii) |
藏鵐 藏鹀 see styles |
zàng wú zang4 wu2 tsang wu |
(bird species of China) Tibetan bunting (Emberiza koslowi) |
藩鎮 藩镇 see styles |
fān zhèn fan1 zhen4 fan chen hanchin はんちん |
lit. fence town; buffer region (between enemies); Tang dynasty system of provincial administration under a provincial governor 節度使|节度使[jie2 du4 shi3] (hist) (See 節度使) jiedushi (regional military governor in ancient China) |
蘇州 苏州 see styles |
sū zhōu su1 zhou1 su chou suuchou / sucho スーチョウ |
see 蘇州市|苏州市[Su1zhou1 Shi4] (place-name) Suzhou (China); Soochow |
蘭州 兰州 see styles |
lán zhōu lan2 zhou1 lan chou ranchou / rancho らんちょう |
see 蘭州市|兰州市[Lan2zhou1 Shi4] Lanzhou (China); (place-name) Lanzhō (China); Lan-chou; Lanchow |
蘭頭 see styles |
rantao ランタオ |
(place-name) Lantau (China) |
虎符 see styles |
hǔ fú hu3 fu2 hu fu |
tiger tally (a two-piece object made in the shape of a tiger, used in ancient China as proof of authority. One half of a tally could be issued to a military officer and this would be matched with the other half when verification was required.) |
虹橋 虹桥 see styles |
hóng qiáo hong2 qiao2 hung ch`iao hung chiao honchao ホンチャオ |
Hongqiao, the name of numerous entities, notably a major airport in Shanghai, and a district in Tianjin (place-name) Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (China) (abbreviation); (place-name) Shanghai Hongqiao railway station (China) (abbreviation) |
蛇鵰 蛇雕 see styles |
shé diāo she2 diao1 she tiao |
(bird species of China) crested serpent eagle (Spilornis cheela) |
蜀漢 蜀汉 see styles |
shǔ hàn shu3 han4 shu han shokkan; shokukan しょっかん; しょくかん |
Shu Han (c. 200-263), Liu Bei's kingdom in Sichuan during the Three Kingdoms, claiming legitimacy as successor of Han (hist) (See 蜀・2) Shu Han (kingdom in China during the Three Kingdoms era; 221-263); Shu |
蟻鴷 蚁䴕 see styles |
yǐ liè yi3 lie4 i lieh |
(bird species of China) Eurasian wryneck (Jynx torquilla) |
蠣鷸 蛎鹬 see styles |
lì yù li4 yu4 li yü |
(bird species of China) Eurasian oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) |
蠻子 蛮子 see styles |
mán zi man2 zi5 man tzu |
barbarian; slave servant; (old) contemptuous term for people from southern China (used by northern Chinese people) |
血雀 see styles |
xuě què xue3 que4 hsüeh ch`üeh hsüeh chüeh |
(bird species of China) scarlet finch (Carpodacus sipahi) |
血雉 see styles |
xuě zhì xue3 zhi4 hsüeh chih |
(bird species of China) blood pheasant (Ithaginis cruentus) |
街道 see styles |
jiē dào jie1 dao4 chieh tao kaidou / kaido かいどう |
street; CL:條|条[tiao2]; subdistrict; residential district (1) highway (esp. one existing from the Edo period); main road; (2) (See 出世街道・しゅっせかいどう) highway (e.g. to success); path (to becoming ...); (3) subdistrict (in China); (place-name, surname) Kaidō |
衙署 see styles |
yá shǔ ya2 shu3 ya shu |
government office in feudal China; yamen |
衙門 衙门 see styles |
yá men ya2 men5 ya men gamon がもん |
yamen, government office in dynastic China (archaism) government office; public office |
衛尉 卫尉 see styles |
wèi wèi wei4 wei4 wei wei |
Commandant of Guards (in imperial China), one of the Nine Ministers 九卿[jiu3 qing1] |
袁頭 袁头 see styles |
yuán tóu yuan2 tou2 yüan t`ou yüan tou |
silver coin from the early days of the Republic of China (1912-1949) bearing the head of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] |
裸官 see styles |
luǒ guān luo3 guan1 lo kuan |
Communist Party official whose wife and children have left China to reside in a foreign country |
複姓 复姓 see styles |
fù xìng fu4 xing4 fu hsing fukusei / fukuse ふくせい |
two-character surname (such as 司馬|司马[Si1ma3] or 諸葛|诸葛[Zhu1ge3]) (1) two-character surname (in China); compound surname; (2) (hist) family name consisting of two combined names (in ancient Japan) |
襄陽 襄阳 see styles |
xiāng yáng xiang1 yang2 hsiang yang shiyanyan シヤンヤン |
see 襄陽市|襄阳市[Xiang1yang2 Shi4] (place-name) Xiangyang (China) |
西周 see styles |
xī zhōu xi1 zhou1 hsi chou nishiamane にしあまね |
Western Zhou (1027-771 BC) (hist) (See 周・3) Western Zhou dynasty (of China; ca. 1046-771 BCE); Western Chou dynasty; (person) Nishi Amane (1829-1897) |
西土 see styles |
nishido にしど |
western lands (China, India, etc.); the West; (surname) Nishido |
西域 see styles |
xī yù xi1 yu4 hsi yü seiiki / seki せいいき |
Western Regions (Han Dynasty term for regions beyond Yumen Pass 玉門關|玉门关[Yu4 men2 Guan1]) western regions of China western regions |
西安 see styles |
xī ān xi1 an1 hsi an shiian / shian シーアン |
see 西安市[Xi1an1 Shi4]; see 西安區|西安区[Xi1an1 Qu1] Xi'an (China); (place-name) Xi'an (China) |
西寧 西宁 see styles |
xī níng xi1 ning2 hsi ning seinei / sene せいねい |
see 西寧市|西宁市[Xi1ning2 Shi4] Xining (China) |
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:
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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
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