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There are 31 total results for your ying ying search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
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鷹爪翻子拳


鹰爪翻子拳

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yīng zhuǎ fān zi quán
    ying1 zhua3 fan1 zi5 quan2
ying chua fan tzu ch`üan
    ying chua fan tzu chüan

More info & calligraphy:

Eagle Claw Overturning Fist
Ying Zhua Fan Zi Quan - "Eagle Claw" - Martial Art

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yǐng
    ying3
ying
Ying, ancient capital of Chu 楚 in Hubei, Jianling county 江陵縣|江陵县

イン

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 in
    イン
inn; hotel; (personal name) Ying; Inn

圓瑛


圆瑛

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yuán yīng
    yuan2 ying1
yüan ying
Yuan Ying (1878-1953), Buddhist monk

嫪毐

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lào ǎi
    lao4 ai3
lao ai
Lao Ai (-238 BC), man of Qin famous for his giant penis; in fiction, bogus eunuch and the consort of king Ying Zheng's mother lady Zhao

嬴政

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yíng zhèng
    ying2 zheng4
ying cheng
Ying Zheng (260-210 BC), personal name of the first emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]

應縣


应县

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yìng xiàn
    ying4 xian4
ying hsien
Ying County in Shuozhou 朔州[Shuo4 zhou1], Shanxi

晏嬰


晏婴

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yàn yīng
    yan4 ying1
yen ying
 anei / ane
    あんえい
Yan Ying (-c 500 BC), famous statesman from Qi of the Warring States, also known as Yanzi 晏子[Yan4 zi3] , hero of book 晏子春秋[Yan4 zi3 Chun1 qiu1]
(personal name) An'ei

智顗


智𫖮

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zhì yǐ
    zhi4 yi3
chih i
 Chigi
Zhiyi (538-597), founder of the Tiantai sect of Buddhism
Zhiyi, founder of the Tiantai school, also known as 智者 and 天台 (天台大師); his surname was 陳 Chen; his 字 was 德安, De-an; born about A. D. 538, he died in 597 at 60 years of age. He was a native of 頴川 Ying-chuan in Anhui, became a neophyte at 7, was fully ordained at 20. At first a follower of 慧思, Huisi, in 575 he went to the Tiantai mountain in Chekiang, where he founded his famous school on the Lotus Sūtra as containing the complete gospel of the Buddha.

李纓


李缨

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yīng
    li3 ying1
li ying
Li Ying (1963-), Japanese-educated Chinese documentary film director

沈瑩


沈莹

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shěn yíng
    shen3 ying2
shen ying
Shen Ying of Wu, governor (268-280) of coastal province of Wu and compiler of Seaboard Geographic Gazetteer 臨海水土誌|临海水土志

王英

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wáng yīng
    wang2 ying1
wang ying
Wang Ying (character in the "Water Margin")

荊軻


荆轲

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jīng kē
    jing1 ke1
ching k`o
    ching ko
 keika / keka
    けいか
Jing Ke (-227 BC), celebrated in verse and fiction as would-be assassin of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇)
(personal name) Keika

陰数

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 insuu / insu
    いんすう
even number (considered unlucky in Onmyōdō numerology); ying number

項英


项英

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xiàng yīng
    xiang4 ying1
hsiang ying
Xiang Ying (1898-1941), communist general involved in forming the New Fourth Army 新四軍|新四军[Xin1 si4 jun1], killed in 1941 during the New Fourth Army incident 皖南事變|皖南事变[Wan3 nan2 Shi4 bian4]

劉厚總


刘厚总

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liú hòu zǒng
    liu2 hou4 zong3
liu hou tsung
Liu Houzong (1904-1949), originally Hunan guerilla leader, rewarded by Chiang Kaishek for killing Xiang Ying 項英|项英[Xiang4 Ying1] during the 1941 New Fourth Army incident 皖南事變|皖南事变[Wan3 nan2 Shi4 bian4]

呂不韋


吕不韦

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lǚ bù wéi
    lu:3 bu4 wei2
lü pu wei
 riyupuuuei / riyupuue
    リユプーウエイ
Lü Buwei (?291-235 BC), merchant and politician of the State of Qin 秦國|秦国[Qin2 guo2], subsequent Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin2 dai4] Chancellor, allegedly the father of Ying Zheng 嬴政[Ying2 Zheng4], who subsequently became the first emperor Qin Shihuang 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]
(person) Lü Buwei (?-235 BCE), Chinese politician

太子丹

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tài zǐ dān
    tai4 zi3 dan1
t`ai tzu tan
    tai tzu tan
Prince Dan of Yan (-226 BC), commissioned the attempted assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政 (later the First Emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]) by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC

應採兒


应采儿

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yīng cǎi ér
    ying1 cai3 er2
ying ts`ai erh
    ying tsai erh
Cherrie Ying Choi-Yi (1983-), actress

晏平仲

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yàn píng zhòng
    yan4 ping2 zhong4
yen p`ing chung
    yen ping chung
another name for Yan Ying 晏嬰|晏婴[Yan4 Ying1] or Yanzi 晏子[Yan4 zi3] (-500 BC), famous statesman from Qi of the Warring States 齊國|齐国[Qi2 guo2]

梁振英

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liáng zhèn yīng
    liang2 zhen4 ying1
liang chen ying
Leung Chun-ying (1954-), 3rd Chief Executive of Hong Kong

破相宗

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pò xiàng zōng
    po4 xiang4 zong1
p`o hsiang tsung
    po hsiang tsung
 hasō shū
The sects established by Yungming 永明, Ching-ying 淨影, and Hui-yuan 慧遠, which held the unreality of all things.

羅家英


罗家英

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luó jiā yīng
    luo2 jia1 ying1
lo chia ying
Law Kar-Ying (1946-), Hong Kong actor

霍英東


霍英东

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huò yīng dōng
    huo4 ying1 dong1
huo ying tung
Henry Ying-tung Fok (1913-2006), Hong Kong tycoon with close PRC connections

馬英九


马英九

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yīng jiǔ
    ma3 ying1 jiu3
ma ying chiu
Ma Ying-jeou (1950-), Taiwanese Kuomintang politician, Mayor of Taipei 1998-2006, president of Republic of China 2008-2016

黎智英

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lí zhì yīng
    li2 zhi4 ying1
li chih ying
Lai Chee-ying, aka Jimmy Lai (1947-), Hong Kong media tycoon, prominent critic of the CCP and supporter of the pro-democracy camp 民主派[Min2zhu3pai4]

圖窮匕見


图穷匕见

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tú qióng bǐ xiàn
    tu2 qiong2 bi3 xian4
t`u ch`iung pi hsien
    tu chiung pi hsien
lit. the assassin's dagger, concealed in a map scroll, is suddenly revealed when the map is unrolled (referring to the attempted assassination of Ying Zheng 嬴政[Ying2 Zheng4] by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC) (idiom); fig. malicious intent suddenly becomes apparent

應縣木塔


应县木塔

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yìng xiàn mù tǎ
    ying4 xian4 mu4 ta3
ying hsien mu t`a
    ying hsien mu ta
the timber pagoda of the Fogong Temple in Ying County, Shanxi, built in 1056 (Song dynasty)

燕太子丹

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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

郢書燕說


郢书燕说

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yǐng shū yān shuō
    ying3 shu1 yan1 shuo1
ying shu yen shuo
lit. Ying writes a letter and Yan reads it; fig. to misinterpret the original meaning; to pile up errors; refers to the letter from capital 郢[Ying3] of 楚[Chu3] in which the inadvertent words "hold up the candle" are mistaken by the minister of 燕[Yan1] as "promote the wise"

臨海水土誌


临海水土志

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lín hǎi shuǐ tǔ zhì
    lin2 hai3 shui3 tu3 zhi4
lin hai shui t`u chih
    lin hai shui tu chih
Seaboard Geographic Gazetteer (c. 275) by Shen Ying 沈瑩|沈莹

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

This page contains 31 results for "ying ying" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

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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