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梁武帝 see styles |
liáng wǔ dì liang2 wu3 di4 liang wu ti Ryō Butei |
Emperor Wu of the Liang dynasty |
梁皇懺 梁皇忏 see styles |
liáng huáng chàn liang2 huang2 chan4 liang huang ch`an liang huang chan Ryōkō sen |
The litany of Liang Wudi for his wife, who became a large snake, or dragon, after her death, and troubled the emperor's dreams. After the litany was performed, she became a devi, thanked the emperor, and departed. |
楊玉環 杨玉环 see styles |
yáng yù huán yang2 yu4 huan2 yang yü huan |
Yang Yuhuan, aka Yang Guifei 楊貴妃|杨贵妃[Yang2 Gui4 fei1] (719-756), famous Tang beauty, consort of Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1] |
楊貴妃 杨贵妃 see styles |
yáng guì fēi yang2 gui4 fei1 yang kuei fei youkihi / yokihi ようきひ |
Yang Guifei (719-756), famous Tang beauty, consort of Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1] (person) Yang Guifei (719-756) |
正倉院 正仓院 see styles |
zhēng cāng yuàn zheng1 cang1 yuan4 cheng ts`ang yüan cheng tsang yüan shousouin / shosoin しょうそういん |
Shōsō-in, a timber structure in Nara, Japan, built to house hundreds of artifacts bequeathed to the Tōdai-ji temple by the Japanese emperor Shōmu, who died in 756 (place-name) Shōsōin (treasure house of Tōdai Temple in Nara) |
武徳殿 see styles |
butokuden ぶとくでん |
(1) (See 大内裏) building on the greater palace grounds used by the emperor for viewing horse racing, horseback archery, etc.; (2) martial arts practice hall at Heian Shrine (est. in 1895 by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai, now defunct); (place-name) Butokuden |
永楽銭 see styles |
eirakusen / erakusen えいらくせん |
Chinese coinage produced during the reign of the Yongle Emperor (used in Japan from the Muromachi period to the early Edo period) |
波拿巴 see styles |
bō ná bā bo1 na2 ba1 po na pa |
Bonaparte (name); Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), Emperor of France 1804-1815 |
浜笛吹 see styles |
hamafuefuki; hamafuefuki はまふえふき; ハマフエフキ |
(kana only) spangled emperor (species of emperor bream, Lethrinus nebulosus) |
清太宗 see styles |
qīng tài zōng qing1 tai4 zong1 ch`ing t`ai tsung ching tai tsung |
posomethingumous title of Hong Taiji 皇太極|皇太极[Huang2 Tai4 ji2] (1592-1643), eighth son of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤[Nu3 er3 ha1 chi4], reigned 1626-1636 as Second Khan of Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金[Hou4 Jin1], then founded the Qing dynasty 大清[Da4 Qing1] and reigned 1636-1643 as Emperor |
清涼殿 see styles |
seiryouden; seirouden / seryoden; seroden せいりょうでん; せいろうでん |
(See 十七殿) pavilion used as the emperor's habitual residence (in Heian Palace) |
漢元帝 汉元帝 see styles |
hàn yuán dì han4 yuan2 di4 han yüan ti |
Yuan Emperor, reign name of Han Dynasty emperor Liu Shi 劉奭|刘奭[Liu2 Shi4], (74-33 BC), reigned 48-33 BC |
漢宣帝 汉宣帝 see styles |
hàn xuān dì han4 xuan1 di4 han hsüan ti |
Emperor Xuan (91-48 BC) of the Former Han Dynasty, reigned 74-48 BC |
漢文帝 汉文帝 see styles |
hàn wén dì han4 wen2 di4 han wen ti |
Emperor Wen of Han (202-157 BC), fourth Han emperor, personal name Liu Heng 劉恆|刘恒[Liu2 Heng2], reigned 180-157 BC |
漢明帝 汉明帝 see styles |
hàn míng dì han4 ming2 di4 han ming ti |
Emperor Ming of Han (28-75), Western Han Dynasty Emperor 58-75 |
漢武帝 汉武帝 see styles |
hàn wǔ dì han4 wu3 di4 han wu ti |
Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty (141-87 BC) |
漢獻帝 汉献帝 see styles |
hàn xiàn dì han4 xian4 di4 han hsien ti |
Emperor Xian of Han (181-234), the final Han emperor, set up by Dong Zhuo 董卓, reigned 189-220, forced to abdicate 220 by Cao Pi 曹丕 |
漢靈帝 汉灵帝 see styles |
hàn líng dì han4 ling2 di4 han ling ti |
Emperor Ling of Han (156-189), reigned from 168 to 189 |
漢高祖 汉高祖 see styles |
hàn gāo zǔ han4 gao1 zu3 han kao tsu |
posomethingumous name of the first Han emperor Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦 (256 or 247-195 BC), reigned 202-195 BC |
炎帝陵 see styles |
yán dì líng yan2 di4 ling2 yen ti ling |
Fiery Emperor's tomb in Yanling county, Zhuzhou 株洲, Hunan |
玉依姫 see styles |
tamayorihime; tamayoribime たまよりひめ; たまよりびめ |
(leg) Tamayori-hime (deity; mother of Emperor Jimmu) |
玉皇頂 玉皇顶 see styles |
yù huáng dǐng yu4 huang2 ding3 yü huang ting |
Jade Emperor Peak on Mt Tai in Shandong |
王昭君 see styles |
wáng zhāo jun wang2 zhao1 jun1 wang chao chün oushoukun / oshokun おうしょうくん |
Wang Zhaojun (52-19 BC), famous beauty at the court of Han emperor Yuan 漢元帝|汉元帝[Han4 Yuan2 di4], one of the four legendary beauties 四大美女[si4 da4 mei3 nu:3] (personal name) Oushoukun |
現つ神 see styles |
akitsukami あきつかみ |
(archaism) (honorific or respectful language) living god (honorific term for the emperor) |
現人神 see styles |
arahitogami あらひとがみ |
(1) living god (term for the emperor); (2) miracle-working god (who appears as the occasion demands) |
現御神 see styles |
aramikami あらみかみ akitsumikami あきつみかみ |
(archaism) living god (honorific term for the emperor) |
町医者 see styles |
machiisha / machisha まちいしゃ |
(1) physician in private practice; (2) (hist) town doctor; doctor who served the townspeople (as opposed to the emperor, a daimyo, etc.) |
當十錢 see styles |
toujuuzen / tojuzen とうじゅうぜん |
(hist) type of bronze Chinese coin first issued under Emperor Yuan of the Southern Liang dynasty worth the value of ten iron coins |
白虎觀 白虎观 see styles |
bái hǔ guàn bai2 hu3 guan4 pai hu kuan |
White Tiger Hall, a Han dynasty palace hall in which the famous Virtuous Discussions Held in White Tiger Hall 白虎通德論|白虎通德论 were held under the aegis of Han Emperor Zhang 漢章帝|汉章帝 |
皇太孫 see styles |
koutaison / kotaison こうたいそん |
eldest grandson of an Emperor in the line of descent |
皇太極 皇太极 see styles |
huáng tài jí huang2 tai4 ji2 huang t`ai chi huang tai chi |
Hong Taiji (1592-1643), eighth son of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤[Nu3 er3 ha1 chi4], reigned 1626-1636 as Second Khan of Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金[Hou4 Jin1], then founded the Qing dynasty 大清[Da4 Qing1] and reigned 1636-1643 as Emperor; posomethingumous name 清太宗[Qing1 Tai4 zong1] |
皇御孫 see styles |
sumemima すめみま |
(1) (archaism) grandchild of Amaterasu (i.e. Ninigi no Mikoto); (2) descendant of Amaterasu; person of imperial lineage; emperor |
皇民化 see styles |
kouminka / kominka こうみんか |
(noun/participle) making people subjects of the emperor; imperialisation; imperialization |
皇祖妣 see styles |
kousohi / kosohi こうそひ |
deceased grandmother of the emperor |
皇祖考 see styles |
kousokou / kosoko こうそこう |
deceased grandfather of the emperor |
皇霊祭 see styles |
koureisai / koresai こうれいさい |
equinoctial ceremony held by the emperor at the shrine of imperial ancestors |
神の命 see styles |
kaminomikoto かみのみこと |
(exp,n) (archaism) (honorific or respectful language) god; emperor |
禁裏様 see styles |
kinrisama きんりさま |
the emperor |
秦二世 see styles |
qín èr shì qin2 er4 shi4 ch`in erh shih chin erh shih |
Qin Ershi (229-207 BC), second Qin emperor |
秦始皇 see styles |
qín shǐ huáng qin2 shi3 huang2 ch`in shih huang chin shih huang |
Qin Shihuang (259-210 BC), the first emperor |
笛吹鯛 see styles |
fuefukidai; fuefukidai ふえふきだい; フエフキダイ |
(kana only) Chinese emperor (species of emperor bream, Lethrinus haematopterus) |
紫微垣 see styles |
shibien しびえん |
Purple Forbidden Enclosure (group of constellations in the northern sky associated with the emperor) |
紫微宮 紫微宫 see styles |
zǐ wēi gōng zi3 wei1 gong1 tzu wei kung |
palace of Jade emperor (in Taoism) |
統帥権 see styles |
tousuiken / tosuiken とうすいけん |
supreme command authority (of the emperor) |
綾綺殿 see styles |
ryoukiden / ryokiden りょうきでん |
(See 十七殿) pavilion housing the emperor's bathing quarters and dressing chamber (in Heian Palace) |
老佛爺 老佛爷 see styles |
lǎo fó yé lao3 fo2 ye2 lao fo yeh |
title of respect for the queen mother or the emperor's father; nickname for Empress Dowager Cixi 慈禧太后[Ci2 xi3 tai4 hou4] |
聖天子 see styles |
seitenshi / setenshi せいてんし |
virtuous emperor |
舜帝陵 see styles |
shùn dì líng shun4 di4 ling2 shun ti ling |
several tombs of legendary Emperor Shun, one in Ningyuan county 寧遠縣|宁远县[Ning2 yuan3 xian4] in southwest Hunan, another Yuncheng prefecture 運城|运城[Yun4 cheng2] Shanxi |
荒人神 see styles |
arahitogami あらひとがみ |
(1) living god (term for the emperor); (2) miracle-working god (who appears as the occasion demands) |
蟠竜丸 see styles |
ganryuumaru / ganryumaru がんりゅうまる |
(obj) The Emperor (yacht on which the 1858 UK-Japan treaty was signed) |
袁世凱 袁世凯 see styles |
yuán shì kǎi yuan2 shi4 kai3 yüan shih k`ai yüan shih kai enseigai / ensegai えんせいがい |
Yuan Shikai (1859-1916), senior general of late Qing, subsequently warlord and self-proclaimed emperor of China (person) Yuan Shikai (1859-1916) |
西院帝 see styles |
saiinnomikado / sainnomikado さいいんのみかど |
(person) Saiin-no-Mikado (alternate name of Emperor Junna); Junna Tenno (786-840 CE, reigning: 823-833 CE) |
視告朔 see styles |
kousaku / kosaku こうさく |
(archaism) ceremony where the Emperor would inspect the records of attendance and absence of officials |
親任官 see styles |
shinninkan しんにんかん |
official appointed by the Emperor |
親任式 see styles |
shinninshiki しんにんしき |
investing of an official appointed by the Emperor |
講書始 see styles |
koushohajime / koshohajime こうしょはじめ |
Imperial New Year's Lectures (ceremony in which the emperor and members of the imperial family Their Majesties listen to expert lectures in the fields of human, social and natural sciences) |
護國戰 护国战 see styles |
hù guó zhàn hu4 guo2 zhan4 hu kuo chan |
National Protection War or Campaign to Defend the Republic (1915), a rebellion against the installation of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] as emperor |
Variations: |
nie にえ |
(1) (archaism) offering (to the gods, emperor, etc.); (2) gift; (3) sacrifice |
趙匡胤 赵匡胤 see styles |
zhào kuāng yìn zhao4 kuang1 yin4 chao k`uang yin chao kuang yin choukyouin / chokyoin ちょうきょういん |
Zhao Kuangyin, personal name of founding Song emperor Song Taizu 宋太祖 (927-976) (person) Zhao Kuangyin (emperor Taizu of Song); Chao K'uang-yin |
軒轅氏 轩辕氏 see styles |
xuān yuán shì xuan1 yuan2 shi4 hsüan yüan shih |
alternative name for the Yellow Emperor 黃帝|黄帝 |
轉輪王 转轮王 see styles |
zhuǎn lún wáng zhuan3 lun2 wang2 chuan lun wang tenrinō |
Chakravarti raja (Sanskrit: King of Kings); emperor in Hindu mythology wheel-turning king |
逐客令 see styles |
zhú kè lìng zhu2 ke4 ling4 chu k`o ling chu ko ling |
the First Emperor's order to expel foreigners; (fig.) notice to leave; words or behavior intended at turning visitors out |
道光帝 see styles |
dào guāng dì dao4 guang1 di4 tao kuang ti |
Daoguang Emperor |
長髄彦 see styles |
nagasunehiko ながすねひこ |
(leg) Nagasunehiko; legendary clan leader who opposed Emperor Jimmu's unification of Japan and was subsequently killed by the deity Nigihayahi; (male given name) Nagasunehiko |
闇穴道 see styles |
anketsudou / anketsudo あんけつどう |
(obscure) road taken by a Chinese ajari buddhist monk when he incurred the wrath of emperor Genso (685-762) |
阿育王 see styles |
ā yù wáng a1 yu4 wang2 a yü wang Aiku ō |
Ashoka (304-232 BC), Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty 孔雀王朝[Kong3 que4 Wang2 chao2], ruled 273-232 BC Aśoka |
陳文帝 陈文帝 see styles |
chén wén dì chen2 wen2 di4 ch`en wen ti chen wen ti Chin Montai |
Emperor Wen of the Chen dynasty |
隋文帝 see styles |
suí wén dì sui2 wen2 di4 sui wen ti |
Wendi (541-604), posomethingumous name of the first Sui emperor, reigned 581-604 |
隋煬帝 隋炀帝 see styles |
suí yáng dì sui2 yang2 di4 sui yang ti |
Emperor Yang of Sui (569-618), said to have murdered his father and brother to seize the throne, reigned 604-618 |
順治帝 顺治帝 see styles |
shùn zhì dì shun4 zhi4 di4 shun chih ti |
Fulin Emperor Shunzhi (1638-1662), second Qing emperor, reigned 1644-1662 |
馬場殿 see styles |
babadono ばばどの umabanootodo うまばのおとど umabadono うまばどの |
(archaism) building for observing horse racing, horseback archery, etc. (sometimes specifically that used by the emperor on the greater palace grounds) |
魏文帝 see styles |
wèi wén dì wei4 wen2 di4 wei wen ti |
Cao Pi 曹丕, emperor of Wei 220-226 |
鴻門宴 鸿门宴 see styles |
hóng mén yàn hong2 men2 yan4 hung men yen |
Hongmen feast; (fig.) banquet set up with the aim of murdering a guest; refers to a famous episode in 206 BC when future Han emperor Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] escaped attempted murder by his rival Xiang Yu 項羽|项羽[Xiang4 Yu3] |
麹塵袍 see styles |
kikujinnohou / kikujinnoho きくじんのほう |
(irregular okurigana usage) emperor's informal robes |
黃帝族 黄帝族 see styles |
huáng dì zú huang2 di4 zu2 huang ti tsu |
tribes under the Yellow Emperor |
齊武成 齐武成 see styles |
qí wǔ chéng qi2 wu3 cheng2 ch`i wu ch`eng chi wu cheng |
Emperor Wucheng of Qi, personal name 高湛[Gao1 Dan1] (537-568), reigned 561-565 |
龍頭鍘 龙头铡 see styles |
lóng tóu zhá long2 tou2 zha2 lung t`ou cha lung tou cha |
lever-style guillotine decorated with a dragon's head at the hinged end, used to behead criminals related to the emperor |
カイザー see styles |
gaizaa / gaiza ガイザー |
kaiser (ger: Kaiser); emperor; (personal name) Gaiser; Geiser; Geyser |
カイゼル see styles |
gaizeru ガイゼル |
kaiser (ger: Kaiser); emperor; (personal name) Geisel |
一世一元 see styles |
isseiichigen / issechigen いっせいいちげん |
(yoji) the practice of assigning one era name to one emperor |
一代一度 see styles |
ichidaiichido / ichidaichido いちだいいちど |
(adj-no,n) once in an emperor's reign; event that takes place only once in a sovereign's reign |
一条天皇 see styles |
ichijoutennou / ichijotenno いちじょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ichijō; Ichijō Tenno (980-1011 CE, reigning: 986-1011 CE) |
一条美子 see styles |
ichijouharuko / ichijoharuko いちじょうはるこ |
(person) Ichijō Haruko (1850-1914) (wife of Meiji emperor) |
一般参賀 see styles |
ippansanga いっぱんさんが |
congratulatory visit to the Imperial Palace (for New Year and the Emperor's birthday) |
三条天皇 see styles |
sanjoutennou / sanjotenno さんじょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sanjō; Sanjō Tenno (976-1017 CE, reigning: 1011-1016 CE) |
三跪九叩 see styles |
sān guì jiǔ kòu san1 gui4 jiu3 kou4 san kuei chiu k`ou san kuei chiu kou |
to kneel three times and kowtow nine times (formal etiquette on meeting the emperor) |
上御一人 see styles |
kamigoichinin かみごいちにん |
the emperor |
上皇陛下 see styles |
joukouheika / jokoheka じょうこうへいか |
(honorific or respectful language) (See 上皇) retired emperor; ex-emperor; former emperor; emperor emeritus |
上覧相撲 see styles |
jouranzumou / joranzumo じょうらんずもう |
{sumo} match held in front of the Emperor |
亀山天皇 see styles |
kameyamatennou / kameyamatenno かめやまてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kameyama; Kameyama Tenno (1249-1305 CE, reigning: 1259-1274 CE) |
二条天皇 see styles |
nijoutennou / nijotenno にじょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Nijō; Nijō Tenno (1143-1165 CE, reigning: 1158-1165 CE) |
仁孝天皇 see styles |
ninkoutennou / ninkotenno にんこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ninkou; Ninkou Tenno (1800-1846 CE, reigning: 1817-1846 CE) |
仁徳天皇 see styles |
nintokutennou / nintokutenno にんとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Nintoku; Nintoku Tenno |
仁明天皇 see styles |
ninmyoutennou / ninmyotenno にんみょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Nimmyou; Nimmyou Tenno (810-850 CE, reigning: 833-850 CE) |
仁賢天皇 see styles |
ninkentennou / ninkentenno にんけんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ninken; Ninken Tenno |
今上天皇 see styles |
kinjoutennou / kinjotenno きんじょうてんのう |
His Majesty the Emperor; the present emperor; the reigning emperor; (person) Kinjoutennou (emperor) (1933.12.23-) |
今上陛下 see styles |
kinjouheika / kinjoheka きんじょうへいか |
(See 今上天皇・きんじょうてんのう) His Majesty the Emperor; the present emperor; the reigning emperor |
仙洞御所 see styles |
sentougosho / sentogosho せんとうごしょ |
(archaism) palace of a retired emperor; (place-name) Sendougosho |
仲哀天皇 see styles |
chuuaitennou / chuaitenno ちゅうあいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Chuuai; Chuuai Tenno |
仲恭天皇 see styles |
chuukyoutennou / chukyotenno ちゅうきょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Chuukyō; Chuukyō Tenno (1218-1234 CE, reigning: May-July of 1221 CE) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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