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Simple Dictionary Definition |
日ノ御子 see styles |
hinomiko ひのみこ |
(exp,n) (1) (honorific or respectful language) Emperor (of Japan); (exp,n) (2) (honorific or respectful language) Crown Prince (of Japan); (place-name) Hinomiko |
日本天皇 see styles |
rì běn tiān huáng ri4 ben3 tian1 huang2 jih pen t`ien huang jih pen tien huang |
Emperor of Japan |
日本武尊 see styles |
yamatotakerunomikoto やまとたけるのみこと |
(person) Yamatotakeru no Mikoto (12th Emperor of Japan); Prince Yamatotakeru |
明治天皇 see styles |
meijitennou / mejitenno めいじてんのう |
Emperor Meiji (1852-1912, reigned 1867-1912); Emperor Mutsuhito; (person) Emperor Meiji; Meiji Tenno (1852-1912 CE, reigning: 1867-1912 CE) |
易姓革命 see styles |
ekiseikakumei / ekisekakume えきせいかくめい |
(yoji) (hist) revolution (change of dynasty) decreed by Heaven when the incumbent emperor is found lacking in moral virtue (old Chinese political thought) |
昭和天皇 see styles |
shouwatennou / showatenno しょうわてんのう |
Emperor Shōwa (1901-1989, reigned 1926-1989); Emperor Showa; Emperor Hirohito; (person) Emperor Showa (Hirohito); Showa Tenno (1901-1989 CE, reigning: 1926-1989 CE) |
景行天皇 see styles |
keikoutennou / kekotenno けいこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Keikou; Keikou Tenno |
朕思うに see styles |
chinomouni / chinomoni ちんおもうに |
(expression) "We, the emperor, .." |
末代皇帝 see styles |
mò dài huáng dì mo4 dai4 huang2 di4 mo tai huang ti |
The Last Emperor, 1987 biopic of Pu Yi 溥儀|溥仪[Pu3 yi2] by Bernardo Bertolucci |
本命道塲 see styles |
běn mìng dào cháng ben3 ming4 dao4 chang2 pen ming tao ch`ang pen ming tao chang honmyō dōjō |
Temple for worship of the emperor's birth-star, for the protection of the imperial family and the state. |
朱雀天皇 see styles |
suzakutennou / suzakutenno すざくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Suzaku; Suzaku Tenno (923-952 CE, reigning: 930-946 CE) |
村上天皇 see styles |
murakamitennou / murakamitenno むらかみてんのう |
(person) Emperor Murakami; Murakami Tenno (926-967 CE, reigning: 946-967 CE) |
東山天皇 see styles |
higashiyamatennou / higashiyamatenno ひがしやまてんのう |
(person) Emperor Higashiyama; Higashiyama Tenno (1675-1709 CE, reigning: 1687-1709 CE) |
松贊干布 松赞干布 see styles |
sōng zàn gàn bù song1 zan4 gan4 bu4 sung tsan kan pu |
Songtsen Gampo or Songzain Gambo (604-650) Tibetan emperor, founder of the Tubo 吐蕃[Tu3 bo1] dynasty |
查理大帝 see styles |
chá lǐ dà dì cha2 li3 da4 di4 ch`a li ta ti cha li ta ti |
Charlemagne (c. 747-c. 814), King of the Franks, Holy Roman Emperor from 800 |
桃園天皇 see styles |
momozonotennou / momozonotenno ももぞのてんのう |
(person) Emperor Momozono; Momozono Tenno (1741-1762 CE, reigning: 1747-1762 CE) |
桓武天皇 see styles |
kanmutennou / kanmutenno かんむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kammu; Kammu Tenno (737-806 CE, reigning: 781-806 CE) |
桜町天皇 see styles |
sakuramachitennou / sakuramachitenno さくらまちてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sakuramachi; Sakuramachi Tenno (1720-1750 CE, reigning: 1735-1747 CE) |
横縞黒鯛 see styles |
yokoshimakurodai; yokoshimakurodai よこしまくろだい; ヨコシマクロダイ |
(kana only) humpnose big-eye bream (Monotaxis grandoculis); bigeye emperor |
欽定憲法 see styles |
kinteikenpou / kintekenpo きんていけんぽう |
(See 民定憲法) constitution granted by the Emperor |
欽明天皇 see styles |
kinmeitennou / kinmetenno きんめいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kimmei; Kimmei Tenno (510-571 CE, reigning: 539-571 CE or 531-571 CE) |
武烈天皇 see styles |
buretsutennou / buretsutenno ぶれつてんのう |
(person) Emperor Buretsu; Buretsu Tenno |
武經七書 武经七书 see styles |
wǔ jīng qī shū wu3 jing1 qi1 shu1 wu ching ch`i shu wu ching chi shu |
Seven Military Classics of ancient China viz "Six Secret Strategic Teachings" 六韜|六韬[Liu4 tao1], "Methods of Sima" 司馬法|司马法[Si1 ma3 Fa3], "The Art of War" 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 fa3], "Wuzi" 吳子|吴子[Wu2 zi3], "Wei Liaozi" 尉繚子|尉缭子[Wei4 Liao2 zi5], "Three Strategies of Huang Shigong" 黃石公三略|黄石公三略[Huang2 Shi2 gong1 San1 lu:e4] and "Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang" 唐太宗李衛公問對|唐太宗李卫公问对[Tang2 Tai4 zong1 Li3 Wei4 Gong1 Wen4 dui4] |
淳仁天皇 see styles |
junnintennou / junnintenno じゅんにんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Junnin; Junnin Tenno (733-765 CE, reigning: 758-764 CE) |
淳和天皇 see styles |
junnatennou / junnatenno じゅんなてんのう |
(person) Emperor Junna; Junna Tenno (786-840 CE, reigning: 823-833 CE) |
清和天皇 see styles |
seiwatennou / sewatenno せいわてんのう |
(person) Emperor Seiwa; Seiwa Tenno (850-880 CE, reigning: 858-876 CE) |
清寧天皇 see styles |
seineitennou / senetenno せいねいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Seinei; Seinei Tenno |
火德星君 see styles |
huǒ dé xīng jun huo3 de2 xing1 jun1 huo te hsing chün kotetsushin kin |
spirit of the planet Mars The ruler over the fire-star, Mars, whose tablet hangs in the south side of a temple and whose days of worship, to prevent conflagrations, are the fourth and eighteenth of each moon; he is identified with the ancient emperor 炎帝 Yen Ti. |
炎黃子孫 炎黄子孙 see styles |
yán huáng zǐ sūn yan2 huang2 zi3 sun1 yen huang tzu sun |
descendants of the Fiery Emperor and the Yellow Emperor (i.e. Han Chinese people) |
焚書坑儒 焚书坑儒 see styles |
fén shū kēng rú fen2 shu1 keng1 ru2 fen shu k`eng ju fen shu keng ju funshokouju / funshokoju ふんしょこうじゅ |
to burn the Confucian classics and bury alive the Confucian scholars (acts supposedly committed by the first emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]) (yoji) (hist) burning books on the Chinese classics and burying Confucian scholars alive (Qin dynasty thought suppression campaign) |
無極道帝 无极道帝 see styles |
wú jí dào dì wu2 ji2 dao4 di4 wu chi tao ti mugokudō tai |
the Emperor of the supreme Path |
燕太子丹 see styles |
yān tài zǐ dān yan1 tai4 zi3 dan1 yen t`ai tzu tan yen tai tzu tan |
Prince Dan of Yan (-226 BC), commissioned the attempted assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政[Qin2 Ying2 Zheng4] (later the First Emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]) by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC |
版籍奉還 see styles |
hansekihoukan / hansekihokan はんせきほうかん |
(hist) (yoji) return of the land and people from the feudal lords to the Emperor |
牛頭天王 牛头天王 see styles |
niú tóu tiān wáng niu2 tou2 tian1 wang2 niu t`ou t`ien wang niu tou tien wang gozutennou / gozutenno ごずてんのう |
{Buddh} Gozu Tenno (deity said to be the Indian god Gavagriva) Ox-Headed Emperor |
犯上作亂 犯上作乱 see styles |
fàn shàng zuò luàn fan4 shang4 zuo4 luan4 fan shang tso luan |
to rebel against the emperor (idiom) |
玉皇大帝 see styles |
yù huáng dà dì yu4 huang2 da4 di4 yü huang ta ti |
Jade Emperor |
王朝時代 see styles |
ouchoujidai / ochojidai おうちょうじだい |
(hist) (See 武家時代) Dynastic period (the Nara period and esp. the Heian period, characterized by the rule of the emperor as opposed to shogunate) |
現つ御神 see styles |
akitsumikami あきつみかみ |
(archaism) living god (honorific term for the emperor) |
現津御神 see styles |
akitsumikami あきつみかみ |
(archaism) living god (honorific term for the emperor) |
生前退位 see styles |
seizentaii / sezentai せいぜんたいい |
abdication of an emperor (before demise) |
用明天皇 see styles |
youmeitennou / yometenno ようめいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Yōmei; Yōmei Tenno (?-587 CE, reigning: 585-587 CE) |
白河天皇 see styles |
shirakawatennou / shirakawatenno しらかわてんのう |
(person) Emperor Shirakawa; Shirakawa Tenno (1053-1129 CE, reigning: 1072-1086 CE) |
皇国史観 see styles |
koukokushikan / kokokushikan こうこくしかん |
emperor-centered historiography (of Japan) |
皇帝の嗣 see styles |
kouteinoshi / kotenoshi こうていのし |
Emperor's heir |
皇親國戚 皇亲国戚 see styles |
huáng qīn guó qī huang2 qin1 guo2 qi1 huang ch`in kuo ch`i huang chin kuo chi |
the emperor relatives (idiom); person with powerful connections |
神武以来 see styles |
jinmuirai じんむいらい |
(adj-no,adv) since the era of the Emperor Jimmu; (first ever) since the dawn of Japan's history; unprecedented |
神武天皇 see styles |
jinmutennou / jinmutenno じんむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Jimmu; Jimmu Tenno |
神武東征 see styles |
jinmutousei / jinmutose じんむとうせい |
(leg) (See 神武) Emperor Jimmu's eastern expedition (starting in Hyuga in 607 BCE, ending with the unification of Yamato) |
秦始皇帝 see styles |
qín shǐ huáng dì qin2 shi3 huang2 di4 ch`in shih huang ti chin shih huang ti |
the First Emperor 259-210 BC |
秦始皇陵 see styles |
qín shǐ huáng líng qin2 shi3 huang2 ling2 ch`in shih huang ling chin shih huang ling |
the tomb of the first emperor at Mt Li 驪山|骊山[Li2 shan1] near Xi'an (awaits excavation) |
称光天皇 see styles |
shoukoutennou / shokotenno しょうこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Shoukou; Shoukou Tenno (1401-1428 CE, reigning: 1412-1428 CE) |
称徳天皇 see styles |
shoutokutennou / shotokutenno しょうとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Shoutoku; Shoutoku Tenno (718-770 CE, reigning: 764-770 CE) |
素面朝天 see styles |
sù miàn cháo tiān su4 mian4 chao2 tian1 su mien ch`ao t`ien su mien chao tien |
lit. to present oneself confidently to the emperor, without makeup (as did the sister of Yang Guifei 楊貴妃|杨贵妃[Yang2 Gui4 fei1]) (idiom); fig. (of a woman) to show one's natural features, without makeup; to present oneself just as one is, without artifice |
綏靖天皇 see styles |
suizeitennou / suizetenno すいぜいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Suizei; Suizei Tenno |
継体天皇 see styles |
keitaitennou / ketaitenno けいたいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Keitai; Keitai Tenno |
縫腋の袍 see styles |
houekinohou / hoekinoho ほうえきのほう |
(See 襴) robe with a round collar, stitched sides and a ran, worn by the emperor and high-ranking officials |
羯鼓催花 see styles |
jié gǔ cuī huā jie2 gu3 cui1 hua1 chieh ku ts`ui hua chieh ku tsui hua |
drumming to make apricots flower, cf joke by Tang Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗, playing the drum in apricot blossom |
羲皇上人 see styles |
xī huáng shàng rén xi1 huang2 shang4 ren2 hsi huang shang jen |
lit. a person before the legendary emperor Fuxi 伏羲[Fu2 Xi1]; person from ages immemorial; fig. untroubled person |
聖の御代 see styles |
hijirinomiyo ひじりのみよ |
highly esteemed emperor's reign |
聖武天皇 圣武天皇 see styles |
shèng wǔ tiān huáng sheng4 wu3 tian1 huang2 sheng wu t`ien huang sheng wu tien huang shoumutennou / shomutenno しょうむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Shoumu; Shoumu Tenno (701-756 CE, reigning: 724-749 CE) Emperor Shōmu |
胡天胡帝 see styles |
hú tiān hú dì hu2 tian1 hu2 di4 hu t`ien hu ti hu tien hu ti |
with all the majesty of an emperor (idiom); reckless; intemperate |
舒明天皇 see styles |
jomeitennou / jometenno じょめいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Jomei; Jomei Tenno (593-641 CE, reigning: 629-641 CE) |
花園天皇 see styles |
hanazonotennou / hanazonotenno はなぞのてんのう |
(person) Emperor Hanazono; Hanazono Tenno (1297-1348 CE, reigning: 1308-1318 CE) |
花山天皇 see styles |
kazantennou / kazantenno かざんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kazan; Kazan Tenno (968-1008 CE, reigning: 984-986 CE) |
藤原温子 see styles |
fujiwaraonshi ふじわらおんし |
(person) Fujiwara Onshi (872-907), wife of emperor Uda |
藤原穏子 see styles |
fujiwaraonshi ふじわらおんし |
(person) Fujiwara Onshi (885-954), wife of emperor Daigo |
西院の帝 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) |
護國戰爭 护国战争 see styles |
hù guó zhàn zhēng hu4 guo2 zhan4 zheng1 hu kuo chan cheng |
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 |
護國運動 护国运动 see styles |
hù guó yùn dòng hu4 guo2 yun4 dong4 hu kuo yün tung |
Campaign to Defend the Republic (1915) or National Protection War, a rebellion against the installation of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] as emperor |
護法戰爭 护法战争 see styles |
hù fǎ zhàn zhēng hu4 fa3 zhan4 zheng1 hu fa chan cheng |
National protection war or Campaign to defend the republic (1915), a rebellion against the installation of Yuan Shikai as emperor |
象徴天皇 see styles |
shouchoutennou / shochotenno しょうちょうてんのう |
the emperor as a symbol of Japan; symbolic emperor |
轉輪聖帝 转轮圣帝 see styles |
zhuǎn lún shèng dì zhuan3 lun2 sheng4 di4 chuan lun sheng ti tenrin shōtai |
chakravarti raja (emperor in Hindu mythology) a ruler whose chariot wheels roll everywhere without obstruction, emperor, sovereign of the world |
轉輪聖王 转轮圣王 see styles |
zhuàn lún shèng wáng zhuan4 lun2 sheng4 wang2 chuan lun sheng wang tenrin jōō |
Chakravarti raja (Sanskrit: King of Kings); emperor in Hindu mythology wheel-turning sage king |
近衛天皇 see styles |
konoetennou / konoetenno このえてんのう |
(person) Emperor Konoe; Konoe Tenno (1139-1155 CE, reigning: 1141-1155 CE) |
近衞天皇 see styles |
konoetennou / konoetenno このえてんのう |
(person) Konoetennou (emperor) (1139.6.16-1155.8.22) |
醍醐天皇 see styles |
daigotennou / daigotenno だいごてんのう |
(person) Emperor Daigo; Daigo Tenno (885-930 CE, reigning: 897-930 CE) |
長慶天皇 see styles |
choukeitennou / choketenno ちょうけいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Chōkei; Choukei Tenno (1343-1394 CE, reigning: 1368-1383 CE) |
開化天皇 see styles |
kaikatennou / kaikatenno かいかてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kaika; Kaika Tenno |
陽成天皇 see styles |
youzeitennou / yozetenno ようぜいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Yōzei; Yōzei Tenno (868-949 CE, reigning: 876-884 CE) |
雄略天皇 see styles |
yuuryakutennou / yuryakutenno ゆうりゃくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Yūryaku; Yūryaku Tenno |
霊元天皇 see styles |
reigentennou / regentenno れいげんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Reigen; Reigen Tenno (1654-1732 CE, reigning: 1663-1687 CE) |
靖難之役 靖难之役 see styles |
jìng nán zhī yì jing4 nan2 zhi1 yi4 ching nan chih i |
war of 1402 between successors of the first Ming Emperor |
順徳天皇 see styles |
juntokutennou / juntokutenno じゅんとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Juntoku; Juntoku Tenno (1197-1242 CE, reigning: 1210-1221 CE) |
顕宗天皇 see styles |
kenzoutennou / kenzotenno けんぞうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kenzou; Kenzou Tenno |
飛行皇帝 see styles |
fēi xíng huáng dì fei1 xing2 huang2 di4 fei hsing huang ti |
flying emperor |
馬場の殿 see styles |
umabanootodo うまばのおとど |
(archaism) building for observing horse racing, horseback archery, etc. (sometimes specifically that used by the emperor on the greater palace grounds) |
高倉天皇 see styles |
takakuratennou / takakuratenno たかくらてんのう |
(person) Emperor Takakura; Takakura Tenno (1161-1181 CE, reigning: 1168-1180 CE) |
鳥羽天皇 see styles |
tobatennou / tobatenno とばてんのう |
(person) Emperor Toba; Toba Tenno (1103-1156 CE, reigning: 1107-1123 CE) |
麹塵の袍 see styles |
kikujinnohou / kikujinnoho きくじんのほう |
emperor's informal robes |
黃帝內經 黄帝内经 see styles |
huáng dì nèi jīng huang2 di4 nei4 jing1 huang ti nei ching |
The Yellow Emperor's Internal Canon, medical text c. 300 BC |
黃袍加身 黄袍加身 see styles |
huáng páo jiā shēn huang2 pao2 jia1 shen1 huang p`ao chia shen huang pao chia shen |
lit. to take the yellow gown (idiom); fig. to be made emperor; to take the crown |
エンペラー see styles |
enperaa / enpera エンペラー |
emperor |
カール大帝 see styles |
kaarutaitei / karutaite カールたいてい |
(person) Emperor Charlemagne |
ぎんやんま see styles |
ginyanma ぎんやんま |
(kana only) lesser emperor (species of dragonfly, Anax parthenope) |
ご前を退く see styles |
gozenonoku ごぜんをのく |
(exp,v5k) to withdraw from the presence (of the Emperor) |
ヤタガラス see styles |
yatagarasu ヤタガラス |
(1) Yatagarasu (mythical raven who aided Emperor Jimmu on his eastern expedition); (2) three-legged crow inhabiting the sun in Chinese mythology |
中御門天皇 see styles |
nakamikadotennou / nakamikadotenno なかみかどてんのう |
(person) Emperor Nakamikado; Nakamikado Tenno (1701-1737 CE, reigning: 1709-1735 CE) |
何不食肉糜 see styles |
hé bù shí ròu mí he2 bu4 shi2 rou4 mi2 ho pu shih jou mi |
lit. "Why don't they eat meat?" (said by Emperor Hui of Jin 晉惠帝|晋惠帝[Jin4 Hui4 di4] when told that his people didn't have enough rice to eat); fig. (of people from higher class etc) to be oblivious to other people's plight |
Variations: |
ishi いし |
traditional square chair with armrests and a torii-shaped back (used by the emperor, etc. during ceremonies) |
八咫がらす 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 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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