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123>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization | Simple Dictionary Definition | 
| 淨 净see styles | jìng jing4 ching jou / jo じょう | More info & calligraphy:Purity (female given name) Jō vimala. Clean, pure; to cleanse, purify; chastity. In Buddhism it also has reference to the place of cleansing, the latrine, etc. Also 浄 and 净. | 
| 白see styles | bái bai2 pai haku はく | More info & calligraphy:White (1) white; (2) (See ボラ・1) striped mullet fry (Mugil cephalus); (3) (See 科白・1) (spoken) line (in a play, film, etc.); one's lines; (4) {mahj} white dragon tile; (5) {mahj} winning hand with a pung (or kong) of white dragon tiles; (6) (abbreviation) (rare) (See 白耳義・ベルギー) Belgium; (7) (abbreviation) (archaism) (See 白人・1) white person; Caucasian; (female given name) Yuki White, pure, clear; make clear, inform. | 
| 京劇 京剧see styles | jīng jù jing1 ju4 ching chü kyougeki; keigeki / kyogeki; kegeki きょうげき; けいげき | More info & calligraphy:Beijing Opera classical Chinese opera | 
| 卡門 卡门see styles | kǎ mén ka3 men2 k`a men ka men | More info & calligraphy:Karmen | 
| 歌劇 歌剧see styles | gē jù ge1 ju4 ko chü kageki かげき | More info & calligraphy:Opera (See オペラ) opera | 
| 武術 武术see styles | wǔ shù wu3 shu4 wu shu bujutsu ぶじゅつ | More info & calligraphy:Martial Arts / Wushu (1) martial arts; military arts; (2) (See 武術太極拳) wushu (Chinese martial art) | 
| OSsee styles | o s o s o s oo esu; ooesu(sk) オー・エス; オーエス(sk) | (in a soap opera or movie) voice-over that makes a character's unspoken thoughts audible to the audience {comp} operating system; OS | 
| 川劇 川剧see styles | chuān jù chuan1 ju4 ch`uan chü chuan chü sengeki せんげき | Sichuan opera Sichuan opera | 
| 臉譜 脸谱see styles | liǎn pǔ lian3 pu3 lien p`u lien pu renpu れんぷ | types of facial makeup in operas lianpu (face painting in classical Chinese opera) (chi: liǎnpǔ) | 
| 劇 剧see styles | jù ju4 chü geki げき | theatrical work (play, opera, TV series etc); dramatic (change, increase etc); acute; severe (1) drama; play; (2) (abbreviation) (abbr of 劇薬) powerful drug strict | 
| 旦see styles | dàn dan4 tan hajimu はじむ | (literary) dawn; daybreak; dan, female role in Chinese opera (traditionally played by specialized male actors) (given name) Hajimu Dawn. | 
| 末see styles | mò mo4 mo matsu まつ | tip; end; final stage; latter part; inessential detail; powder; dust; opera role of old man (n-suf,n) (1) the end (of); (suffix noun) (2) (See 粉末) powder; (surname, given name) Matsu Branch, twig; end; dust; not; translit, ma, va, ba; cf. 摩. | 
| 票see styles | piào piao4 p`iao piao hyou / hyo ひょう | ticket; ballot; banknote; CL:張|张[zhang1]; person held for ransom; amateur performance of Chinese opera; classifier for groups, batches, business transactions (n,n-suf,ctr) (1) (sometimes びょう, ぴょう as a suffix) vote; ballot; (n-suf,n) (2) label; ticket; tag; stub | 
| 飾 饰see styles | shì shi4 shih kazari かざり | decoration; ornament; to decorate; to adorn; to hide; to conceal (a fault); excuse (to hide a fault); to play a role (in opera); to impersonate (surname, female given name) Kazari To adorn; gloss over; pretend. 裝飾. | 
| 三弦see styles | sān xián san1 xian2 san hsien sangen さんげん | sanxian, large family of 3-stringed plucked musical instruments, with snakeskin covered wooden soundbox and long neck, used in folk music, opera and Chinese orchestra three-stringed instrument; samisen | 
| 上場 上场see styles | shàng chǎng shang4 chang3 shang ch`ang shang chang joujou / jojo じょうじょう | on stage; to go on stage; to take the field (noun, transitive verb) (1) listing (on the stock exchange, etc.); taking (a company) public; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (See 上演) performance (of a play, opera, etc.); staging; presentation; (surname) Kanba | 
| 上演see styles | shàng yǎn shang4 yan3 shang yen jouen / joen じょうえん | to screen (a movie); to stage (a play); a screening; a staging (noun, transitive verb) performance (of a play, opera, etc.); staging; presentation | 
| 丑角see styles | chǒu jué chou3 jue2 ch`ou chüeh chou chüeh | clown role in opera; clown; buffoon | 
| 乾旦see styles | qián dàn qian2 dan4 ch`ien tan chien tan | male actor playing the female role (Chinese opera) | 
| 二黃 二黄see styles | èr huáng er4 huang2 erh huang | one of the two chief types of music in Chinese opera; Peking opera; also written 二簧[er4 huang2]; see also 西皮[xi1 pi2] | 
| 京戲 京戏see styles | jīng xì jing1 xi4 ching hsi | Beijing opera; CL:齣|出[chu1] | 
| 京胡see styles | jīng hú jing1 hu2 ching hu kyouko / kyoko きょうこ | jinghu, a smaller, higher-pitched erhu 二胡 (two-stringed fiddle) used to accompany Chinese opera; also called 京二胡 jinghu (2-stringed Chinese instrument played with a bow); (female given name) Kyōko | 
| 亮相see styles | liàng xiàng liang4 xiang4 liang hsiang | to strike a pose (Chinese opera); (fig.) to make a public appearance; to come out in public (revealing one's true personality, opinions etc); (of a product) to appear on the market or at a trade show etc | 
| 侗劇 侗剧see styles | dòng jù dong4 ju4 tung chü | Dong opera | 
| 倒倉 倒仓see styles | dǎo cāng dao3 cang1 tao ts`ang tao tsang | to transfer grain from a store (e.g. to sun it); voice breaking (of male opera singer in puberty) | 
| 倒嗓see styles | dǎo sǎng dao3 sang3 tao sang | (of a singer) to lose one's voice; (male opera singer's) voice change (at puberty) | 
| 假嗓see styles | jiǎ sǎng jia3 sang3 chia sang | falsetto (in opera) | 
| 做功see styles | zuò gōng zuo4 gong1 tso kung | (physics) to do work; non-vocal acting (in traditional Chinese opera) | 
| 做派see styles | zuò pài zuo4 pai4 tso p`ai tso pai | way of doing something; behavior; to act in an affected manner; mannerism; gestures in opera | 
| 儺戲 傩戏see styles | nuó xì nuo2 xi4 no hsi | Anhui local opera | 
| 內場 内场see styles | nèi chǎng nei4 chang3 nei ch`ang nei chang | inner area (of a place that has an outer area); the kitchen of a restaurant (as opposed to the dining area); infield (baseball etc); (Chinese opera) the area behind the table on the stage | 
| 全本see styles | quán běn quan2 ben3 ch`üan pen chüan pen zenmoto ぜんもと | whole edition; whole performance (of Chinese opera) (surname) Zenmoto | 
| 冤家see styles | yuān jia yuan1 jia5 yüan chia | enemy; foe; (in opera) sweetheart or destined love | 
| 冷宮 冷宫see styles | lěng gōng leng3 gong1 leng kung | (in literature and opera) a place to which a monarch banishes a wife or concubine who falls from favor; (fig.) the doghouse; a state of disfavor | 
| 劇壇 剧坛see styles | jù tán ju4 tan2 chü t`an chü tan gekidan げきだん | the world of Chinese opera; theatrical circles the stage; the theatrical world | 
| 劇目 剧目see styles | jù mù ju4 mu4 chü mu | theatrical piece (play or opera); repertoire; list of plays or operas | 
| 反串see styles | fǎn chuàn fan3 chuan4 fan ch`uan fan chuan | (Chinese opera) to play a role outside of one's specialty; (modern) to play a transvestite role; to masquerade as an opponent | 
| 口白see styles | kǒu bái kou3 bai2 k`ou pai kou pai | narrator; spoken parts in an opera | 
| 古諾 古诺see styles | gǔ nuò gu3 nuo4 ku no | Gounod (name); Charles Gounod (1818-1893), French musician and opera composer | 
| 叫板see styles | jiào bǎn jiao4 ban3 chiao pan | to signal the musicians (in Chinese opera, by prolonging a spoken word before attacking a song); (coll.) to challenge | 
| 名伶see styles | míng líng ming2 ling2 ming ling | famous actor or actress (Chinese opera) | 
| 吐字see styles | tǔ zì tu3 zi4 t`u tzu tu tzu | diction; enunciation; (opera) to pronounce the words correctly | 
| 哭腔see styles | kū qiāng ku1 qiang1 k`u ch`iang ku chiang | sobbing tone; sob; dirge; opera tune portraying mourning | 
| 唱戲 唱戏see styles | chàng xì chang4 xi4 ch`ang hsi chang hsi | to perform in opera | 
| 唱本see styles | chàng běn chang4 ben3 ch`ang pen chang pen | opera libretto | 
| 唱段see styles | chàng duàn chang4 duan4 ch`ang tuan chang tuan | aria (in opera) | 
| 唱腔see styles | chàng qiāng chang4 qiang1 ch`ang ch`iang chang chiang | vocal music (in opera); aria | 
| 外場 外场see styles | wài chǎng wai4 chang3 wai ch`ang wai chang gaiba がいば | outer area (of a place that has an inner area); dining area of a restaurant (as opposed to the kitchen); outfield (baseball etc); area outside a venue (e.g. exterior of a stadium); field (maintenance, testing etc); (Chinese opera) the area in front of the table on the stage {math} external field; (place-name) Sotoba | 
| 大戲 大戏see styles | dà xì da4 xi4 ta hsi | large-scale Chinese opera; Beijing opera; major dramatic production (movie, TV series etc) | 
| 大王see styles | dài wang dai4 wang5 tai wang daiou / daio だいおう | robber baron (in opera, old stories); magnate (honorific or respectful language) great king; (place-name, surname) Daiou mahārāja 摩賀羅惹. Applied to the four guardians of the universe, 四大天王. | 
| 套數 套数see styles | tào shù tao4 shu4 t`ao shu tao shu | song cycle in Chinese opera; (fig.) a series of tricks; polite remarks; number of (things that are counted in 套[tao4], like houses) | 
| 小嗓see styles | xiǎo sǎng xiao3 sang3 hsiao sang | falsetto (in Chinese opera) | 
| 崑曲 昆曲see styles | kūn qǔ kun1 qu3 k`un ch`ü kun chü | Kunqu opera, influential musical theater originating in Kunshan, Jiangsu province in Yuan times | 
| 巨星see styles | jù xīng ju4 xing1 chü hsing kyosei / kyose きょせい | (astronomy) giant star; (fig.) superstar (of opera, basketball etc) (1) {astron} (See 矮星・わいせい) giant star; (2) great person; giant; superstar; big-shot; (female given name) Miki | 
| 彝劇 彝剧see styles | yí jù yi2 ju4 i chü | Yi opera | 
| 彞劇 彝剧see styles | yí jù yi2 ju4 i chü | Yi opera | 
| 徽劇 徽剧see styles | huī jù hui1 ju4 hui chü | Anhui opera | 
| 徽調 徽调see styles | huī diào hui1 diao4 hui tiao | Anhui opera | 
| 戯曲see styles | gikyoku ぎきょく | (1) drama; play; (2) Chinese opera | 
| 戲子 戏子see styles | xì zi xi4 zi5 hsi tzu | (derog.) opera singer; actor | 
| 戲曲 戏曲see styles | xì qǔ xi4 qu3 hsi ch`ü hsi chü | Chinese opera | 
| 散板see styles | sǎn bǎn san3 ban3 san pan | to fall apart; opera section in free rhythm | 
| 敵檔 敌档see styles | dí dàng di2 dang4 ti tang | rival productions (of the same opera in neighboring theaters) | 
| 旦角see styles | dàn jué dan4 jue2 tan chüeh | dan, female roles in Chinese opera (traditionally played by specialized male actors) | 
| 昼帯see styles | hiruobi ひるおび | (from 昼間の帯ドラマ) (See 昼メロ,帯ドラマ) soap opera | 
| 楽劇see styles | gakugeki がくげき | musical play; opera | 
| 歐朋 欧朋see styles | ōu péng ou1 peng2 ou p`eng ou peng | Opera (web browser) | 
| 正旦see styles | zhèng dàn zheng4 dan4 cheng tan seitan / setan せいたん | starring female role in a Chinese opera (given name) Seitan | 
| 正生see styles | zhèng shēng zheng4 sheng1 cheng sheng masami まさみ | starring male role in a Chinese opera (personal name) Masami reality of the present life | 
| 武功see styles | wǔ gōng wu3 gong1 wu kung bukou / buko ぶこう | martial art; military accomplishments; (Peking opera) martial arts feats military exploits; military feats; military achievements; distinguished military service; (given name) Takenori | 
| 武打see styles | wǔ dǎ wu3 da3 wu ta | acrobatic fighting in Chinese opera or dance | 
| 武旦see styles | wǔ dàn wu3 dan4 wu tan | female military role in a Chinese opera | 
| 武生see styles | wǔ shēng wu3 sheng1 wu sheng mushuu / mushu むしゅう | male military role in a Chinese opera (place-name) Mushuu | 
| 清唱see styles | qīng chàng qing1 chang4 ch`ing ch`ang ching chang | to sing opera arias without staging, costume or makeup; to sing a cappella | 
| 湘劇 湘剧see styles | xiāng jù xiang1 ju4 hsiang chü | Xiang opera (Hunan) | 
| 滬劇 沪剧see styles | hù jù hu4 ju4 hu chü | Shanghai opera | 
| 獨語 独语see styles | dú yǔ du2 yu3 tu yü | solo part (in opera); soliloquy | 
| 申曲see styles | shēn qǔ shen1 qu3 shen ch`ü shen chü | Shanghai opera; same as 滬劇|沪剧 | 
| 男旦see styles | nán dàn nan2 dan4 nan tan | male actor playing the female role (Chinese opera) | 
| 白臉 白脸see styles | bái liǎn bai2 lian3 pai lien | white face; face painting in Beijing opera etc | 
| 皮黃 皮黄see styles | pí huáng pi2 huang2 p`i huang pi huang | Beijing opera (or styles of song in); abbr. for 西皮二黃|西皮二黄 | 
| 盔頭 盔头see styles | kuī tou kui1 tou5 k`uei t`ou kuei tou | decorated hat or helmet in Chinese opera to characterize role | 
| 票友see styles | piào yǒu piao4 you3 p`iao yu piao yu | an amateur actor (e.g. in Chinese opera) | 
| 科班see styles | kē bān ke1 ban1 k`o pan ko pan | (old) school for Chinese opera; formal professional education or training | 
| 秦腔see styles | qín qiāng qin2 qiang1 ch`in ch`iang chin chiang | Qinqiang, an opera style popular in northwest China, possibly originating in Ming dynasty folk music; Shaanxi opera | 
| 粉頭 粉头see styles | fěn tóu fen3 tou2 fen t`ou fen tou | prostitute (old); crafty character (in opera) | 
| 粵劇 粤剧see styles | yuè jù yue4 ju4 yüeh chü | Cantonese opera | 
| 維特 维特see styles | wéi tè wei2 te4 wei t`e wei te | Werther, opera by Jules Massenet; Werther, German masculine given name | 
| 翎子see styles | líng zi ling2 zi5 ling tzu | peacock feathers on an official's hat displaying his rank (traditional); pheasant tail feathers on warriors' helmets (opera) | 
| 老旦see styles | lǎo dàn lao3 dan4 lao tan | old woman role in Chinese opera | 
| 老生see styles | lǎo shēng lao3 sheng1 lao sheng rousei / rose ろうせい | venerable middle-aged or elderly man, usually wearing an artificial beard (in Chinese opera) (1) elderly person; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (masculine speech) (only used by elderly) I; me | 
| 聽戲 听戏see styles | tīng xì ting1 xi4 t`ing hsi ting hsi | to attend an opera; to see an opera | 
| 花旦see styles | huā dàn hua1 dan4 hua tan | role of vivacious young female in Chinese opera | 
| 花腔see styles | huā qiāng hua1 qiang1 hua ch`iang hua chiang | florid ornamentation in opera; coloratura | 
| 蒲劇 蒲剧see styles | pú jù pu2 ju4 p`u chü pu chü | Puzhou opera of Shanxi Province | 
| 薌劇 芗剧see styles | xiāng jù xiang1 ju4 hsiang chü | variety of opera popular in southern Fujian and Taiwan | 
| 西皮see styles | xī pí xi1 pi2 hsi p`i hsi pi | one of the two chief types of music in Chinese opera; see also 二黃|二黄[er4 huang2] | 
| 見方 见方see styles | jiàn fāng jian4 fang1 chien fang mikata みかた | (measurement) (after a length) square (as in "10 feet square") (1) viewpoint; point of view; way of looking (at something); view; angle; (2) way of appreciating (e.g. opera); way of understanding; how to read (a map, train timetable, etc.); (surname) Mikata | 
| 諧劇 谐剧see styles | xié jù xie2 ju4 hsieh chü | Xieju opera (ballad and dancing monologue, popular in Sichuan) | 
| 變臉 变脸see styles | biàn liǎn bian4 lian3 pien lien | to turn hostile suddenly; face changing, a device of Sichuan Opera, a dramatic change of attitude expressing fright, anger etc | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Opera" 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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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