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Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

裕仁

see styles
yù rén
    yu4 ren2
yü jen
 hirohito
    ひろひと
Hirohito, personal name of the Shōwa 昭和[Zhao1 he2] emperor of Japan (1901-1989), reigned 1925-1989
(male given name) Hirohito

補弼

see styles
 hohitsu
    ほひつ
(noun/participle) giving the Emperor advice on affairs of state; assistance; counsel

見駕


见驾

see styles
jiàn jià
    jian4 jia4
chien chia
to have an audience (with the emperor)

親拝

see styles
 shinpai
    しんぱい
(n,vs,vi) (See 御親拝) worship by the emperor at a shrine

親書

see styles
 shinsho
    しんしょ
(1) official letter (from the Emperor, Prime Minister, etc.); personal message; (2) handwritten letter; autograph letter

親祭

see styles
 shinsai
    しんさい
(n,vs,vi) rites conducted by the emperor

親署

see styles
 shinsho
    しんしょ
(n,vs,vi) signature of an emperor or noble

親臨


亲临

see styles
qīn lín
    qin1 lin2
ch`in lin
    chin lin
 shinrin
    しんりん
to go in person
(n,vs,vi) visit by an emperor or noble

親裁

see styles
 shinsai
    しんさい
(noun, transitive verb) matter personally decided by the emperor

親電

see styles
 shinden
    しんでん
telegram sent by an emperor or head of state

覲見


觐见

see styles
jìn jiàn
    jin4 jian4
chin chien
to have an audience (with the Emperor)

詔獄


诏狱

see styles
zhào yù
    zhao4 yu4
chao yü
imperial prison (for prisoners detained by order of the emperor)

詔譯


诏译

see styles
zhào yì
    zhao4 yi4
chao i
 shōyaku
a translation requested or sanctioned by the emperor

詣闕


诣阙

see styles
yì què
    yi4 que4
i ch`üeh
    i chüeh
(old) to go to the palace to see the emperor; (old) to go to the capital

諍臣


诤臣

see styles
zhèng chén
    zheng4 chen2
cheng ch`en
    cheng chen
official who dares speak frankly before the emperor

諒闇

see styles
 ryouan / ryoan
    りょうあん
court mourning (for the late emperor or empress); national mourning

諒陰

see styles
 ryouan / ryoan
    りょうあん
court mourning (for the late emperor or empress); national mourning

諸侯


诸侯

see styles
zhū hóu
    zhu1 hou2
chu hou
 shokou / shoko
    しょこう
dukes or princes who rule a part of the country under the emperor; local rulers
princes; lords

謀反


谋反

see styles
móu fǎn
    mou2 fan3
mou fan
 muhen; bouhen / muhen; bohen
    むへん; ぼうへん
to plot a rebellion; to conspire against the state
(archaism) (sometimes むほん) (See 八虐) plotting to overthrow the government (by assassinating the emperor)

讒奏

see styles
 zansou / zanso
    ざんそう
(noun/participle) (archaism) slandering (someone) when reporting to the Emperor

豐沛


丰沛

see styles
fēng pèi
    feng1 pei4
feng p`ei
    feng pei
copious; plentiful (of water); surging (of waves); refers to home village of first Han emperor 漢高祖|汉高祖[Han4 Gao1 zu3]; fig. majestic

賀表

see styles
 gahyou / gahyo
    がひょう
congratulatory card or letter sent to the Emperor; congratulatory address

賜姓


赐姓

see styles
cì xìng
    ci4 xing4
tz`u hsing
    tzu hsing
(of an emperor) to bestow a surname

賜杯

see styles
 shihai
    しはい
Emperor's cup; trophy given by the Emperor

赤子

see styles
chì zǐ
    chi4 zi3
ch`ih tzu
    chih tzu
 sekishi
    せきし
newborn baby; the people (of a country)
(1) (archaism) (See 赤子・あかご) baby; (2) (archaism) (metaphorically the Emperor's children) subject; people; (female given name) Sekishi
an infant

趙構


赵构

see styles
zhào gòu
    zhao4 gou4
chao kou
Zhao Gou (1107-1187), personal name of the tenth Song Emperor Gaozong 宋高宗[Song4 Gao1 zong1] (reigned 1127-1162)

軫念

see styles
 shinnen
    しんねん
the grief or feelings of the Emperor

輂輦


輂辇

see styles
jú niǎn
    ju2 nian3
chü nien
emperor's carriage

載湉


载湉

see styles
zǎi tián
    zai3 tian2
tsai t`ien
    tsai tien
birth name of Qing emperor Guangxu 光緒|光绪[Guang1 xu4]

輔弼


辅弼

see styles
fǔ bì
    fu3 bi4
fu pi
 sukenori
    すけのり
to assist a ruler in governing a country; prime minister
(noun/participle) giving the Emperor advice on affairs of state; assistance; counsel; (given name) Sukenori

輦路


辇路

see styles
niǎn lù
    nian3 lu4
nien lu
road along which the emperor's carriage passes

輪王


轮王

see styles
lún wáng
    lun2 wang2
lun wang
 rinō
A cakravartin, 'a ruler the wheels of whose chariot roll everywhere without obstruction; an emperor, a sovereign of the world, a supreme ruler.' M.W. A Buddha, whose truth and realm are universal. There are four kinds of cakravartin, symbolized by wheels of gold, silver, copper, and iron; each possesses the seven precious things, 七寶 q.v.

進奏

see styles
 shinsou / shinso
    しんそう
(noun/participle) (See 奏上) reporting to the emperor

進宮


进宫

see styles
jìn gōng
    jin4 gong1
chin kung
to enter the emperor's palace; (slang) to go to jail

進講

see styles
 shinkou / shinko
    しんこう
(noun, transitive verb) giving a lecture in the Emperor's presence; lecturing to the Emperor

逼宮


逼宫

see styles
bī gōng
    bi1 gong1
pi kung
to force the king or emperor to abdicate

違勅

see styles
 ichoku
    いちょく
disobeying the emperor's order

遵旨

see styles
zūn zhǐ
    zun1 zhi3
tsun chih
to obey the Emperor's decree; at your Imperial majesty's command

遷幸

see styles
 senkou / senko
    せんこう
(n,vs,vi) (1) relocation of the capital (by the emperor); (n,vs,vi) (2) relocation of the emperor or an abdicated emperor

遷御

see styles
 sengyo
    せんぎょ
(n,vs,vi) (1) relocation of the emperor, an abdicated emperor or the empress dowager; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {Shinto} relocation of a shrine, divine spirit or object of worship

遺詔


遗诏

see styles
yí zhào
    yi2 zhao4
i chao
posomethingumous edict (of former emperor)

還幸

see styles
 kankou / kanko
    かんこう
(n,vs,vi) (1) return of the Emperor (from a visit); (n,vs,vi) (2) {Shinto} (See 神体) return of a shintai to its shrine

還御

see styles
 kangyo
    かんぎょ
(n,vs,vi) (honorific or respectful language) return (of the emperor, empress, shogun, etc.)

郊祀

see styles
jiāo sì
    jiao1 si4
chiao ssu
pair of annual sacrificial ceremonies held by the emperor in ancient times: one in the southern suburbs of the capital (bringing offerings to Heaven) and another in the northern suburbs (with offerings to Earth)

金鵄

see styles
 kinshi
    きんし
(leg) golden kite (which landed on the tip of Emperor Jimmu's bow after he had defeated Nagasunehiko)

鏘々

see styles
 sousou / soso
    そうそう
    shoushou / shosho
    しょうしょう
(n,adv-to,adj-t) (1) (archaism) tinkling sound (esp. bell on the Emperor's carriage); bright sound of metal being struck; (2) (archaism) cry of the phoenix

鏘鏘

see styles
 sousou / soso
    そうそう
    shoushou / shosho
    しょうしょう
(n,adv-to,adj-t) (1) (archaism) tinkling sound (esp. bell on the Emperor's carriage); bright sound of metal being struck; (2) (archaism) cry of the phoenix

開元


开元

see styles
kāi yuán
    kai1 yuan2
k`ai yüan
    kai yüan
 kaimoto
    かいもと
Tang emperor Xuanzong's 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1] reign name used during the Kaiyuan era (713-741), a peak of Tang prosperity
(surname) Kaimoto
The Kaiyuan period of the Tang emperor Xuanzong, A.D. 713-741; during which the monk 智昇 Zhisheng in 730 issued his 'complete list of all the translations of Buddhist books into the Chinese language from the year A.D. 67 up to the date of publication, embracing the labours of 176 individuals, the whole amounting to 2,278 separate works, many of which, however, were at that time already lost.' Wylie. Its title was開元釋教錄. He also issued the 開元釋教錄略出, an abbreviated version.

関白

see styles
 kanpaku
    かんぱく
chief advisor to the Emperor (adviser); (place-name) Kanpaku

闕下

see styles
 kekka
    けっか
(archaism) before the Emperor; in front of the Emperor

阿斗

see styles
ā dǒu
    a1 dou3
a tou
 ato
    あと
A-dou, nickname of Liu Shan 劉禪|刘禅[Liu2 Shan4] (207-271), son of Liu Bei, reigned as Shu Han emperor 233-263; (fig.) weak and inept person
(surname) Ato

院号

see styles
 ingou / ingo
    いんごう
(1) (honorific or respectful language) former emperor (or his empress, imperial princesses, etc.); (2) (See 院・7) posthumous Buddhist name containing the character "in"

院宣

see styles
 inzen; insen
    いんぜん; いんせん
imperial command (decree); decree of cloistered emperor

陳奏


陈奏

see styles
chén zòu
    chen2 zou4
ch`en tsou
    chen tsou
to present a memorial (to the Emperor)

陳嬌


陈娇

see styles
chén jiāo
    chen2 jiao1
ch`en chiao
    chen chiao
Chen Jiao, first wife of emperor 漢武帝|汉武帝[Han4 Wu3 di4], died c. 110 BC

陵寢


陵寝

see styles
líng qǐn
    ling2 qin3
ling ch`in
    ling chin
tomb (of king or emperor)

雄雛

see styles
 obina
    おびな
Emperor doll (in display with Empress doll)

集權


集权

see styles
jí quán
    ji2 quan2
chi ch`üan
    chi chüan
centralized power (history), e.g. under an Emperor or party

露帝

see styles
 rotei / rote
    ろてい
emperor of Russia (prior to 1917); tsar; czar; tzar

靑帝

see styles
qīng dì
    qing1 di4
ch`ing ti
    ching ti
Blue Emperor

面聖

see styles
miàn shèng
    mian4 sheng4
mien sheng
(old) to have an audience with the emperor

韓信


韩信

see styles
hán xìn
    han2 xin4
han hsin
 kanshin
    かんしん
Han Xin (-196 BC), famous general of first Han emperor Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1]
(given name) Kanshin

項羽


项羽

see styles
xiàng yǔ
    xiang4 yu3
hsiang yü
 kouu / kou
    こうう
Xiang Yu the Conqueror (232-202 BC), warlord defeated by first Han emperor
(person) Xiang Yu (aka Kou U) (232 BC-202 BC), general in the late Qin period, defeated by Liu Bang, founder of the Han Dynasty

順治


顺治

see styles
shùn zhì
    shun4 zhi4
shun chih
 yoriharu
    よりはる
reign name of second Qing emperor (1644-1662)
(given name) Yoriharu

顓頊


颛顼

see styles
zhuān xū
    zhuan1 xu1
chuan hsü
Zhuanxu, one of the Five Legendary Emperors 五帝[wu3 di4], grandson of the Yellow Emperor 黃帝|黄帝[Huang2 di4], trad. reigned 2513-2435 BC

飛帝


飞帝

see styles
fēi dì
    fei1 di4
fei ti
(飛行皇帝) Flying ruler, synonym for a sovereign.

馳道


驰道

see styles
chí dào
    chi2 dao4
ch`ih tao
    chih tao
(old) highway for the emperor; highway

駕崩


驾崩

see styles
jià bēng
    jia4 beng1
chia peng
(of an emperor) to pass away

駙馬


驸马

see styles
fù mǎ
    fu4 ma3
fu ma
emperor's son-in-law

驪山


骊山

see styles
lí shān
    li2 shan1
li shan
 riishan / rishan
    リーシャン
Mt Li near Xi'an with the tomb of the First Emperor
(place-name) Li Shan

高雲


高云

see styles
gāo yún
    gao1 yun2
kao yün
 takakumo
    たかくも
Gao Yun (died 409) emperor of Northern or Later Yan dynasty
(surname) Takakumo

麹塵

see styles
 kikujin; kijin
    きくじん; きじん
(1) yellow-green tinged with grey; (2) (abbreviation) (See 麹塵の袍) emperor's informal robes

黃帝


黄帝

see styles
huáng dì
    huang2 di4
huang ti
the Yellow Emperor, mythological emperor of China, reigned c. 2697-2597 BC

黃陵


黄陵

see styles
huáng líng
    huang2 ling2
huang ling
mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor; Huangling county in Yan'an 延安[Yan2 an1], Shaanxi

黄帝

see styles
 koutei / kote
    こうてい
(person) Huang Di (The Yellow Emperor; legendary emperor of China)

黎利

see styles
lí lì
    li2 li4
li li
 reiri / reri
    れいり
Le Loi, Vietnamese general and emperor who won back independence for Vietnam from China in 1428
(female given name) Reiri

龍床


龙床

see styles
lóng chuáng
    long2 chuang2
lung ch`uang
    lung chuang
the Emperor's bed

龍袍


龙袍

see styles
lóng páo
    long2 pao2
lung p`ao
    lung pao
dragon robe; emperor's court dress

龍體


龙体

see styles
lóng tǐ
    long2 ti3
lung t`i
    lung ti
emperor's body; emperor's physical condition

ご下問

see styles
 gokamon
    ごかもん
a question from the emperor

ご親拝

see styles
 goshinpai
    ごしんぱい
(honorific or respectful language) worship by the emperor at a shrine

三大節

see styles
 sandaisetsu
    さんだいせつ
(hist) (See 紀元節,四方拝,天長節) the three grand national holidays (Prayer to the Four Quarters, Empire Day, the Emperor's Birthday; pre-1927)

両陛下

see styles
 ryouheika / ryoheka
    りょうへいか
(honorific or respectful language) their Majesties the Emperor and Empress

二皇帝

see styles
èr huáng dì
    er4 huang2 di4
erh huang ti
second emperor of a dynasty

五瀬命

see styles
 itsusenomikoto
    いつせのみこと
(leg) Itsuse no Mikoto; older brother of Emperor Jimmu who accompanied him on his eastern expedition but died in Kinokuni before reaching Yamato

伏羲氏

see styles
fú xī shì
    fu2 xi1 shi4
fu hsi shih
Fuxi or Fu Hsi, legendary Chinese emperor 2852-2738 BC, mythical creator of fishing, trapping, and writing

倭建命

see styles
 yamatotakerunomikoto
    やまとたけるのみこと
(person) Yamatotakeru no Mikoto (12th Emperor of Japan); Prince Yamatotakeru

元世祖

see styles
yuán shì zǔ
    yuan2 shi4 zu3
yüan shih tsu
lit. progenitor of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), title of Khubilai Khan (1215-1294), first Yuan dynasty emperor, reigned 1260-1294

光武帝

see styles
 koubutei / kobute
    こうぶてい
(person) Kuang-wu (Chinese emperor) (BCE 5-57)

光緒帝


光绪帝

see styles
guāng xù dì
    guang1 xu4 di4
kuang hsü ti
Guangxu Emperor

八咫烏

see styles
 yatagarasu
    やたがらす
(1) Yatagarasu (mythical raven who aided Emperor Jimmu on his eastern expedition); (2) three-legged crow inhabiting the sun in Chinese mythology

八色姓

see styles
 yakusanokabane
    やくさのかばね
    hasshikinokabane
    はっしきのかばね
(archaism) eight hereditary titles (designated by Emperor Tenmu in 684 CE: Mahito, Asomi, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, Inagi)

兵馬俑


兵马俑

see styles
bīng mǎ yǒng
    bing1 ma3 yong3
ping ma yung
 heibayou / hebayo
    へいばよう
figurines of warriors and horses buried with the dead; Terracotta Army (historic site)
(See 兵馬) terracotta army (clay figurines found near the mausoleum of the first Qin emperor in China); terracotta warriors and horses

内膳司

see styles
 naizenshi; uchinokashiwadenotsukasa
    ないぜんし; うちのかしわでのつかさ
(archaism) (hist) office in charge of the Emperor's meals (ritsuryō system)

内裏様

see styles
 dairisama
    だいりさま
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 内裏・1) imperial palace; person living in the imperial palace (esp. the emperor); (2) (polite language) (See 内裏雛) festival dolls representing the emperor and the empress

内裏雛

see styles
 dairibina
    だいりびな
festival dolls representing the emperor and the empress

劉伯溫


刘伯温

see styles
liú bó wēn
    liu2 bo2 wen1
liu po wen
Liu Bowen (1311-1375), general under the first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋[Zhu1 Yuan2 zhang1], with a reputation as a military genius, also called Liu Ji 劉基|刘基[Liu2 Ji1]

劉松齡


刘松龄

see styles
liú sōng líng
    liu2 song1 ling2
liu sung ling
Ferdinand Augustin Hallerstein (1703-1774), Slovenian Jesuit missionary, astronomer and mathematician, spent 35 years at Emperor Qianlong's court

勅選集

see styles
 chokusenshuu / chokusenshu
    ちょくせんしゅう
emperor-sponsored anthology

勅願寺

see styles
 chokuganji
    ちょくがんじ
temple built at the order of the emperor

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