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Characters Pronunciation
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bīng
    bing1
ping
 hei / he
    へい

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Soldiers
soldiers; a force; an army; weapons; arms; military; warlike; CL:個|个[ge4]
(1) (common) soldier; rank and file; (2) army; troops; (3) warfare; strategy; (personal name) Minetoshi

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    wu3
wu
 go
    ご
squad of five soldiers; to associate with; five (banker's anti-fraud numeral)
(n,ctr) (1) company; group; class; (2) {mil} (See 隊伍) troop; rank; file; (male given name) Hitoshi
A rank of five.

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méi
    mei2
mei
 mai
    まい
classifier for small objects: coins, badges, rings, carved seals, chess pieces, eggs, fingerprints etc (more formal than 個|个[ge4]); classifier for bombs, missiles, satellites etc; (on product packaging) classifier for flat items (from Japanese 枚 "mai"); (old) stick used as a gag to prevent soldiers from talking while sneaking up on the enemy
(counter) (1) counter for thin, flat objects (e.g. sheets of paper, plates, coins); (counter) (2) counter for portions of gyōza or soba; (counter) (3) {sumo} counter for ranks; (counter) (4) {sumo} counter for wrestlers of a particular rank; (counter) (5) counter for fields or rice paddies; (counter) (6) counter for palanquin bearers; (surname, female given name) Mai


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zhèn
    zhen4
chen
 jin
    じん
disposition of troops; wave; spate; burst; spell; short period of time; classifier for events or states of short duration
(1) (See 背水の陣) battle formation; (2) (See 陣を張る) camp; encampment; position; (n,n-suf) (3) (See 報道陣) group; gang; party; corps; (4) (See 大坂夏の陣) war; battle; campaign; (given name) Noburu
a file of soldiers

一手

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yī shǒu
    yi1 shou3
i shou
 hitote
    ひとて
a skill; mastery of a trade; by oneself; without outside help
(1) one's own effort; doing single-handedly; (2) a game (of go, shogi, etc.); a match; (3) a dance; a (musical) composition; (4) a company (e.g. of soldiers); a group; a party; (5) one hand
one hand

万卒

see styles
 bansotsu
    ばんそつ
host of soldiers; many soldiers

九字

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jiǔ zì
    jiu3 zi4
chiu tzu
 kuji
    くじ
{Buddh} (See 臨兵闘者皆陣裂在前) nine-character charm chanted with ritual gestures to ward off evil (esp. by mountain ascetics and adherents of Esoteric Buddhism)
The nine magical characters 臨兵鬪者皆陳列在前 implying that the armed forces are arrayed against the powers of evil. After reciting these words, four vertical and five horizontal lines, forming a grid, are drawn in the air to show that the forces are arrayed. It was used among Taoists and soldiers, and is still used in Japan, especially when going into the mountains.

以軍


以军

see styles
yǐ jun
    yi3 jun1
i chün
Israeli soldiers

偽兵

see styles
 gihei / gihe
    ぎへい
(1) (rare) dummy supporters (e.g. for sports team); (2) (rare) {mil} dummy soldiers (e.g. left behind when evacuating)

傷號


伤号

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shāng hào
    shang1 hao4
shang hao
casualties; wounded soldiers

全隊

see styles
 zentai
    ぜんたい
the entire force (of soldiers)

公武

see styles
 koubu / kobu
    こうぶ
nobles and soldiers; imperial court; (personal name) Kimitake

兵卒

see styles
bīng zú
    bing1 zu2
ping tsu
 heisotsu / hesotsu
    へいそつ
soldiers; troops
private (soldier); (common) soldier; ranks; rank and file

兵員


兵员

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bīng yuán
    bing1 yuan2
ping yüan
 heiin / hen
    へいいん
soldiers; troops
military strength; military personnel

兵数

see styles
 heisuu / hesu
    へいすう
number of soldiers

兵農

see styles
 heinou / heno
    へいのう
soldiers and farmers

兵額

see styles
 heigaku / hegaku
    へいがく
number of soldiers

兵食

see styles
 heishoku / heshoku
    へいしょく
food for soldiers and noncommissioned officers

兵餉


兵饷

see styles
bīng xiǎng
    bing1 xiang3
ping hsiang
pay and provisions for soldiers

勁卒


劲卒

see styles
jìng zú
    jing4 zu2
ching tsu
 keisotsu / kesotsu
    けいそつ
elite soldiers; a crack force
excellent soldier

募る

see styles
 tsunoru
    つのる
(v5r,vi) (1) to become stronger; to grow in intensity; to grow violent; to become worse; (transitive verb) (2) to invite contributions, etc.; to solicit help, participation, etc.; to recruit (e.g. soldiers)

士卒

see styles
shì zú
    shi4 zu2
shih tsu
 shisotsu
    しそつ
soldier; private (army)
officers and soldiers; soldiers

奇兵

see styles
qí bīng
    qi2 bing1
ch`i ping
    chi ping
 kihei / kihe
    きへい
troops appearing suddenly (in a raid or ambush)
(ant: 正兵) irregular soldiers; commandos

安難


安难

see styles
ān nàn
    an1 nan4
an nan
(classical) (of soldiers etc) resolute in the face of adversity

官兵

see styles
guān bīng
    guan1 bing1
kuan ping
 kanpei / kanpe
    かんぺい
(military) officers and soldiers; officers and men; (old) government troops
(1) government soldier; (2) officers and other ranks; officers and enlisted

將士


将士

see styles
jiàng shì
    jiang4 shi4
chiang shih
officers and soldiers
See: 将士

差物

see styles
 sashimono
    さしもの
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period

帰投

see styles
 kitou / kito
    きとう
(n,vs,vi) return to base (of soldiers, military aircraft, warships, etc.)

強兵


强兵

see styles
qiáng bīng
    qiang2 bing1
ch`iang ping
    chiang ping
 kyouhei / kyohe
    きょうへい
strong soldiers; make the military powerful (political slogan)
powerful army; strengthening of the military; (personal name) Gouhei

手駒

see styles
 tegoma
    てごま
(game pieces, soldiers, etc.) under one's control

招兵

see styles
zhāo bīng
    zhao1 bing1
chao ping
to recruit soldiers

招安

see styles
zhāo ān
    zhao1 an1
chao an
to enlist enemy or rebel soldiers by offering amnesty

招撫


招抚

see styles
zhāo fǔ
    zhao1 fu3
chao fu
to enlist enemy or rebel soldiers by offering amnesty; to bring to negotiated surrender

指物

see styles
 sashimono
    さしもの
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period; (place-name, surname) Sashimono

挿物

see styles
 sashimono
    さしもの
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period

散兵

see styles
sǎn bīng
    san3 bing1
san ping
 sanpei / sanpe
    さんぺい
loose and disorganized soldiers; stragglers; fig. a loner
skirmisher

横列

see styles
 ouretsu / oretsu
    おうれつ
(See 縦列) rank (e.g. of soldiers); horizontal line

正兵

see styles
 seihei / sehe
    せいへい
(ant: 奇兵) regular soldiers; (personal name) Shouhei

清兵

see styles
qīng bīng
    qing1 bing1
ch`ing ping
    ching ping
 seibei / sebe
    せいべい
Qing troops; Manchu soldiers
(given name) Seibei

眷村

see styles
juàn cūn
    juan4 cun1
chüan ts`un
    chüan tsun
military dependents' village (community established in Taiwan for Nationalist soldiers and their dependents after the KMT retreated from the mainland in 1949)

督戦

see styles
 tokusen
    とくせん
(n,vs,vi) urging soldiers to fight more vigorously

精兵

see styles
jīng bīng
    jing1 bing1
ching ping
 seibyou; seihei / sebyo; sehe
    せいびょう; せいへい
elite troops
picked troops; elite soldiers; crack troops

結隊


结队

see styles
jié duì
    jie2 dui4
chieh tui
to troop (of soldiers etc); convoy

號衣


号衣

see styles
hào yī
    hao4 yi1
hao i
jacket worn esp. by soldiers in former times, with large insignia on the front and back indicating unit affiliation

衆徒


众徒

see styles
zhòng tú
    zhong4 tu2
chung t`u
    chung tu
 shuto
    しゅと
(1) {Buddh} many priests; (2) (Heian era) monk-soldiers; (surname) Shuuto
The whole body of followers; also the monks, all the monks.

衛所

see styles
 eisho / esho
    えいしょ
place guarded by soldiers; torpedo room

衛隊


卫队

see styles
wèi duì
    wei4 dui4
wei tui
guard (i.e. group of soldiers)

赭羯

see styles
zhě jié
    zhe3 jie2
che chieh
 Shaka
Tchakas. A race of people near Samarkand who furnished excellent soldiers.' Eitel.

軍勢


军势

see styles
jun shì
    jun1 shi4
chün shih
 gunzei / gunze
    ぐんぜい
army strength; military prowess or potential
military forces; army; troops; number of soldiers

軍士


军士

see styles
jun shì
    jun1 shi4
chün shih
 gunshi
    ぐんし
soldier; noncommssioned officer (NCO)
soldiers

軍旅


军旅

see styles
jun lǚ
    jun1 lu:3
chün lü
 gunryo
    ぐんりょ
army
army; soldiers; war
troops

防人

see styles
 sakimori; boujin / sakimori; bojin
    さきもり; ぼうじん
(1) (hist) soldiers garrisoned at strategic posts in Kyushu in ancient times; (2) (ぼうじん only) (hist) Chinese soldiers stationed to protect remote regions of the country during the Tang dynasty; (given name) Sakimori

陣鉦

see styles
 jingane
    じんがね
bell or gong used to signal soldiers

陣鐘

see styles
 jingane
    じんがね
bell or gong used to signal soldiers

餉銀


饷银

see styles
xiǎng yín
    xiang3 yin2
hsiang yin
(old) pay; wages (esp. for soldiers)

便衣隊

see styles
 benitai
    べんいたい
plain-clothes soldiers (esp. of the Chinese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War); mufti corps

傷病兵

see styles
 shoubyouhei / shobyohe
    しょうびょうへい
sick and wounded soldiers

屯田兵

see styles
 tondenhei / tondenhe
    とんでんへい
(hist) agricultural soldiers; colonizers; colonisers

工農兵


工农兵

see styles
gōng nóng bīng
    gong1 nong2 bing1
kung nung ping
workers, peasants, and soldiers; the proletariat

差し物

see styles
 sashimono
    さしもの
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period

指し物

see styles
 sashimono
    さしもの
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period

挿し物

see styles
 sashimono
    さしもの
(1) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period

散兵線

see styles
 sanpeisen / sanpesen
    さんぺいせん
front line of (trenches for) deployed soldiers

正規兵

see styles
 seikihei / sekihe
    せいきへい
regulars; regular soldiers

童子軍


童子军

see styles
tóng zǐ jun
    tong2 zi3 jun1
t`ung tzu chün
    tung tzu chün
child soldiers; juvenile militia

紅五類


红五类

see styles
hóng wǔ lèi
    hong2 wu3 lei4
hung wu lei
the “five red categories” (Cultural Revolution term), i.e. poor and lower-middle peasants, workers, revolutionary soldiers, revolutionary cadres, and revolutionary martyrs

羅馬鞋


罗马鞋

see styles
luó mǎ xié
    luo2 ma3 xie2
lo ma hsieh
caligae (sandals worn by Roman soldiers in ancient times); (fashion) Roman-style sandals; ankle-strap sandals

肉弾戦

see styles
 nikudansen
    にくだんせん
warfare in which soldiers fling themselves at the enemy; hand-to hand combat

金剛杵


金刚杵

see styles
jīn gāng chǔ
    jin1 gang1 chu3
chin kang ch`u
    chin kang chu
 kongousho / kongosho
    こんごうしょ
vajra scepter (ritual object of Buddhism)
vajra (mystical weapon in Hinduism and Buddhism)
(or 金剛杖) v. 金剛.; The vajra, or thunderbolt; it is generally shaped as such, but has various other forms. Any one of the beings represented with the vajra is a 金剛. The vajra is also intp. as a weapon of Indian soldiers. It is employed by the esoteric sects, and others, as a symbol of wisdom and power over illusion and evil spirits. When straight as a sceptre it is 獨股 one limbed, when three-pronged it is 三股, and so on with five and nine limbs.

隠れ里

see styles
 kakurezato
    かくれざと
(1) hidden village (esp. hidden retreat for nobles or refuge for soldiers of a defeated army); isolated village; (2) legendary land (deep in mountains or underground); Shangri-La

ベトコン

see styles
 betokon
    ベトコン
Vietcong; Viet Cong (communist guerrilla soldiers who fought in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War)

光桿司令


光杆司令

see styles
guāng gǎn sī lìng
    guang1 gan3 si1 ling4
kuang kan ssu ling
commander without any soldiers; (fig.) leader without a team; solo entrepreneur

兵強馬壯


兵强马壮

see styles
bīng qiáng mǎ zhuàng
    bing1 qiang2 ma3 zhuang4
ping ch`iang ma chuang
    ping chiang ma chuang
lit. strong soldiers and sturdy horses (idiom); fig. a well-trained and powerful army

兵精糧足


兵精粮足

see styles
bīng jīng liáng zú
    bing1 jing1 liang2 zu2
ping ching liang tsu
elite soldiers, ample provisions (idiom); well-prepared forces; preparations for war are in an advanced state

兵臨城下


兵临城下

see styles
bīng lín chéng xià
    bing1 lin2 cheng2 xia4
ping lin ch`eng hsia
    ping lin cheng hsia
soldiers at the city walls (idiom); fig. at a critical juncture

兵荒馬亂


兵荒马乱

see styles
bīng huāng mǎ luàn
    bing1 huang1 ma3 luan4
ping huang ma luan
soldiers munity and troops rebel (idiom); turmoil and chaos of war

勇将弱卒

see styles
 yuushoujakusotsu / yushojakusotsu
    ゆうしょうじゃくそつ
(expression) there are no cowardly soldiers under a superior general

打割羽織

see styles
 bussakibaori
    ぶっさきばおり
(irregular kanji usage) haori coat used by soldiers

打裂羽織

see styles
 bussakibaori
    ぶっさきばおり
haori coat used by soldiers

招兵買馬


招兵买马

see styles
zhāo bīng mǎi mǎ
    zhao1 bing1 mai3 ma3
chao ping mai ma
lit. to recruit soldiers and buy horses (idiom); fig. to raise an army; to recruit new staff

揉烏帽子

see styles
 momieboshi
    もみえぼし
(See 烏帽子) soft, crumpled, unlacquered headwear (often worn by soldiers under their helmets from the Kamakura period onward)

散兵遊勇


散兵游勇

see styles
sǎn bīng yóu yǒng
    san3 bing1 you2 yong3
san ping yu yung
lit. straggling and disbanded soldiers (idiom); fig. disorganized uncoordinated action

案甲休兵

see styles
àn jiǎ xiū bīng
    an4 jia3 xiu1 bing1
an chia hsiu ping
to put down weapon and let soldiers rest (idiom); to relax from fighting

狡兎良狗

see styles
 koutoryouku / kotoryoku
    こうとりょうく
(expression) (yoji) (from 狡兎死して良狗烹らる) (See 狡兎死して走狗烹らる) When the enemy is defeated, the victorious soldiers can be killed off

秋毫無犯


秋毫无犯

see styles
qiū háo wú fàn
    qiu1 hao2 wu2 fan4
ch`iu hao wu fan
    chiu hao wu fan
(idiom) (of soldiers) highly disciplined, not committing the slightest offense against civilians

蝦兵蟹將


虾兵蟹将

see styles
xiā bīng xiè jiàng
    xia1 bing1 xie4 jiang4
hsia ping hsieh chiang
shrimp soldiers and crab generals (in mythology or popular fiction, the army of the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea); useless troops (idiom)

足軽大将

see styles
 ashigarudaishou; ashigarutaishou / ashigarudaisho; ashigarutaisho
    あしがるだいしょう; あしがるたいしょう
samurai in command of a troop of foot soldiers

軍人勅諭

see styles
 gunjinchokuyu
    ぐんじんちょくゆ
Imperial Rescript to Soldiers and Sailors (1882)

遺骨収集

see styles
 ikotsushuushuu / ikotsushushu
    いこつしゅうしゅう
(noun/participle) recovering the remains of soldiers (e.g. Japanese soldiers who died abroad during WWII)

鉗馬銜枚


钳马衔枚

see styles
qián mǎ xián méi
    qian2 ma3 xian2 mei2
ch`ien ma hsien mei
    chien ma hsien mei
with horses and soldiers gagged (idiom); (of a marching army) in utter silence

陣中見舞

see styles
 jinchuumimai / jinchumimai
    じんちゅうみまい
(yoji) visiting soldiers at the front to provide comfort; visit to (gift for) persons hard at work as a sign of support

兵を向ける

see styles
 heiomukeru / heomukeru
    へいをむける
(exp,v1) to send an army; to send soldiers; to dispatch troops

戦争ごっこ

see styles
 sensougokko / sensogokko
    せんそうごっこ
playing soldiers

打裂き羽織

see styles
 bussakibaori
    ぶっさきばおり
haori coat used by soldiers

釣鐘マント

see styles
 tsuriganemanto
    つりがねマント
long cloak worn by soldiers, students, etc. (Meiji period)

陣中見舞い

see styles
 jinchuumimai / jinchumimai
    じんちゅうみまい
(yoji) visiting soldiers at the front to provide comfort; visit to (gift for) persons hard at work as a sign of support

Variations:
陣鐘
陣鉦

see styles
 jingane
    じんがね
bell or gong used to signal soldiers

釣り鐘マント

see styles
 tsuriganemanto
    つりがねマント
long cloak worn by soldiers, students, etc. (Meiji period)

パンパンガール

see styles
 panpangaaru / panpangaru
    パンパンガール
prostitute (esp. one consorting with occupation soldiers after WWII); pan-pan girl

強將手下無弱兵


强将手下无弱兵

see styles
qiáng jiàng shǒu xià wú ruò bīng
    qiang2 jiang4 shou3 xia4 wu2 ruo4 bing1
ch`iang chiang shou hsia wu jo ping
    chiang chiang shou hsia wu jo ping
there are no poor soldiers under a good general (idiom)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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