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123>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization | Simple Dictionary Definition | 
| 光明see styles | guāng míng guang1 ming2 kuang ming koumyou(p); koumei / komyo(p); kome こうみょう(P); こうめい | More info & calligraphy:Light / Bright and Promising Future (1) bright light; (2) hope; bright future; (3) {Buddh} light emanating from a buddha or bodhisattva, symbolizing their wisdom and compassion; (place-name) Gwangmyeong (South Korea) v. last entry. | 
| 南韓 南韩see styles | nán hán nan2 han2 nan han | More info & calligraphy:South Korea | 
| 韓国see styles | kankoku かんこく | More info & calligraphy:South Korea | 
| 韓國 韩国see styles | hán guó han2 guo2 han kuo kankoku かんこく | More info & calligraphy:South Korea (personal name) Kankoku | 
| 韓 韩see styles | hán han2 han kan かん | Han, one of the Seven Hero States of the Warring States 戰國七雄|战国七雄; Korea from the fall of the Joseon dynasty in 1897; Korea, esp. South Korea 大韓民國|大韩民国; surname Han (1) (abbreviation) (See 大韓民国) Republic of Korea; South Korea; (2) (hist) Han (ancient Chinese state); (surname) Han | 
| K国see styles | keikoku / kekoku ケイこく | (net-sl) (derogatory term) South Korea | 
| 世宗see styles | shì zōng shi4 zong1 shih tsung sejon セジョン | Sejong the Great or Sejong Daewang (1397-1450), reigned 1418-1450 as fourth king of Joseon or Chosun dynasty, in whose reign the hangeul alphabet was invented (place-name) Sejong City (South Korea) | 
| 中韓 中韩see styles | zhōng hán zhong1 han2 chung han chuukan / chukan ちゅうかん | China-South Korea China and Korea | 
| 九里see styles | jiǔ lǐ jiu3 li3 chiu li kuri クリ | Liuli district of Xuzhou city 徐州市[Xu2 zhou1 shi4], Jiangsu (place-name) Guri (South Korea) | 
| 亀尾see styles | kumi クミ | (place-name) Gumi (South Korea) | 
| 井邑see styles | chonupu チョンウプ | (place-name) Jeongeup (South Korea) | 
| 仁川see styles | rén chuān ren2 chuan1 jen ch`uan jen chuan inchon; jinsen インチョン; じんせん | Incheon Metropolitan City in Gyeonggi Province 京畿道[Jing1 ji1 dao4], South Korea Incheon (South Korea); Inchon; (place-name) Incheon (South Korea); Inchon; Yingcheng | 
| 保寧see styles | poryon ポリョン | (place-name) Boryeong (South Korea) | 
| 光州see styles | guāng zhōu guang1 zhou1 kuang chou kuwanju クワンジュ | Guangzhou, old name for Huangchuan 潢川[Huang2 chuan1] in Xinyang 信陽|信阳, Henan; Gwangju Metropolitan City, capital of South Jeolla Province 全羅南道|全罗南道[Quan2 luo2 nan2 dao4], South Korea (place-name) Gwangju (South Korea); Kwangju | 
| 光陽see styles | kanyan クァンヤン | (place-name) Gwangyang (South Korea) | 
| 全州see styles | quán zhōu quan2 zhou1 ch`üan chou chüan chou zenshuu / zenshu ぜんしゅう | Quanzhou county in Guilin 桂林[Gui4 lin2], Guangxi (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) whole state; (2) all states; every state; (place-name) Jeonju (South Korea) | 
| 公州see styles | konju コンジュ | (place-name) Gongju (South Korea); Kongju | 
| 利川see styles | lì chuān li4 chuan1 li ch`uan li chuan ichon イチョン | see 利川市[Li4chuan1 Shi4] (place-name) Icheon (South Korea) | 
| 北韓 北韩see styles | běi hán bei3 han2 pei han hokkan ほっかん | (Tw, HK) North Korea (name used in South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao) (See 北朝鮮) North Korea; (place-name) North Korea (name used in South Korea) | 
| 南北see styles | nán běi nan2 bei3 nan pei nanboku なんぼく | north and south; north to south (1) north and south; north to south; (2) (abbreviation) South Korea and North Korea; (surname) Minamikita north and south | 
| 南原see styles | namon ナモン | (place-name) Namwon (South Korea) | 
| 南鮮see styles | nansen なんせん | (colloquialism) South Korea; (place-name) South Korea | 
| 原州see styles | yuán zhōu yuan2 zhou1 yüan chou wonju ウォンジュ | Yuanzhou district of Guyuan city 固原市[Gu4 yuan2 shi4], Ningxia (place-name) Wonju (South Korea) | 
| 咸鏡 咸镜see styles | xián jìng xian2 jing4 hsien ching | Hamgyeongdo Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Hamgyeong Province 咸鏡北道|咸镜北道[Xian2 jing4 bei3 dao4] and South Hamgyeong Province 咸鏡南道|咸镜南道[Xian2 jing4 nan2 dao4] of North Korea | 
| 唐津see styles | tanjin タンジン | (place-name) Dangjin (South Korea) | 
| 在韓see styles | zaikan ざいかん | (adj-f,vs) resident in South Korea; situated in South Korea | 
| 地藏see styles | dì zàng di4 zang4 ti tsang jizou / jizo じぞう | Kṣitigarbha, the Bodhisattva of the Great Vow (to save all souls before accepting Bodhi); also translated Earth Treasury, Earth Womb, or Earth Store Bodhisattva (surname) Jizou Ti-tsang, J. Jizō, Kṣitigarbha, 乞叉底蘗沙; Earth-store, Earth-treasury, or Earthwomb. One of the group of eight Dhvani- Bodhisattvas. With hints of a feminine origin, he is now the guardian of the earth. Though associated with Yama as overlord, and with the dead and the hells, his role is that of saviour. Depicted with the alarum staff with its six rings, he is accredited with power over the hells and is devoted to the saving of all creatures between the nirvana of Śākyamuni and the advent of Maitreya the fifth century he has been especially considered as the deliverer from the hells. His central place in China is at Chiu-hua-shan, forty li south-west of Ch'ing-yang in Anhui. In Japan he is also the protector of travellers by land and his image accordingly appears on the roads; bereaved parents put stones by his images to seek his aid in relieving the labours of their dead in the task of piling stones on the banks of the Buddhist Styx; he also helps women in labour. He is described as holding a place between the gods and men on the one hand and the hells on the other for saving all in distress; some say he is an incarnation of Yama. At dawn he sits immobile on the earth 地 and meditates on the myriads of its beings 藏. When represented as a monk, it may be through the influence of a Korean monk who is considered to be his incarnation, and who came to China in 653 and died in 728 at the age of 99 after residing at Chiu-hua-shan for seventy-five years: his body, not decaying, is said to have been gilded over and became an object of worship. Many have confused 眞羅 part of Korea with 暹羅 Siam. There are other developments of Ti-tsang, such as the 六地藏 Six Ti-tsang, i. e. severally converting or transforming those in the hells, pretas, animals, asuras, men, and the devas; these six Ti-tsang have different images and symbols. Ti-tsang has also six messengers 六使者: Yama for transforming those in hell; the pearl-holder for pretas; the strong one or animals; the devīof mercy for asuras; the devī of the treasure for human beings; one who has charge of the heavens for the devas. There is also the 延命地藏 Yanming Ti-tsang, who controls length of days and who is approached, as also may be P'u-hsien, for that Purpose; his two assistants are the Supervisors of good and evil 掌善 and 掌惡. Under another form, as 勝軍地藏 Ti-tsang is chiefly associated with the esoteric cult. The benefits derived from his worship are many, some say ten, others say twenty-eight. His vows are contained in the 地藏菩薩本願經. There is also the 大乘大集地藏十電經 tr. by Xuanzang in 10 juan in the seventh century, which probably influenced the spread of the Ti-tsang cult. | 
| 坡州see styles | paju パジュ | (place-name) Paju (South Korea) | 
| 城南see styles | sonnamu ソンナム | (place-name) Seongnam (South Korea) | 
| 堤川see styles | chechon チェチョン | (place-name) Jecheon (South Korea) | 
| 大田see styles | dà tián da4 tian2 ta t`ien ta tien tejon テジョン | Datian, a county in Sanming City 三明市[San1ming2 Shi4], Fujian; Daejeon Metropolitan City, capital of South Chungcheong Province 忠清南道[Zhong1qing1nan2dao4], South Korea (place-name) Daejon (South Korea); Taejon | 
| 大邱see styles | dà qiū da4 qiu1 ta ch`iu ta chiu tegu; teegu; taikyuu / tegu; teegu; taikyu テグ; テーグ; たいきゅう | Daegu Metropolitan City, capital of North Gyeongsang Province 慶尚北道|庆尚北道[Qing4 shang4 bei3 dao4] in east South Korea Daegu (South Korea); (place-name) Daegu (South Korea); Taegu | 
| 天安see styles | tenan てんあん | Ten'an era (857.2.21-859.4.15); (place-name) Cheonan (South Korea) | 
| 太白see styles | tài bái tai4 bai2 t`ai pai tai pai taihaku たいはく | Taibai County in Baoji 寶雞|宝鸡[Bao3 ji1], Shaanxi; Venus (1) (abbreviation) {astron} (See 太白星) Venus (planet); (2) thick silk thread; (3) refined sugar; (4) (abbreviation) (See 太白飴) white rice jelly; (5) variety of sweet potato; (place-name) Taebaek (South Korea) | 
| 始興 始兴see styles | shǐ xīng shi3 xing1 shih hsing shifun シフン | Shixing County in Shaoguan 韶關|韶关[Shao2 guan1], Guangdong (place-name) Siheung (South Korea) | 
| 姦国see styles | kankoku かんこく | (derogatory term) (net-sl) (pun on 韓国) (See 韓国・かんこく・1) South Korea | 
| 安城see styles | anson アンソン | (place-name) Anseong (South Korea) | 
| 安山see styles | ansan アンサン | (place-name) Ansan (South Korea) | 
| 安東see styles | andon アンドン | More info & calligraphy:Antone | 
| 安養 安养see styles | ān yǎng an1 yang3 an yang anyan アニャン | to foster; to provide care (esp. for the elderly) (place-name) Anyang (South Korea) paradise | 
| 密陽see styles | miruyan ミルヤン | (place-name) Miryang (South Korea); Milyang | 
| 富川see styles | puchon プチョン | (place-name) Bucheon (South Korea) | 
| 對馬 对马see styles | duì mǎ dui4 ma3 tui ma touma / toma とうま | Tsushima Island, between Japan and South Korea (surname) Touma | 
| 尚州see styles | sanju サンジュ | (place-name) Sangju (South Korea) | 
| 巨済see styles | koje コジェ | (place-name) Geoje (South Korea) | 
| 平昌see styles | píng chāng ping2 chang1 p`ing ch`ang ping chang pyonchan ピョンチャン | Pingchang county in Panzhihua 攀枝花[Pan1 zhi1 hua1], south Sichuan (place-name) Pyeongchang (South Korea) | 
| 平沢see styles | pyonteku ピョンテク | (place-name) Pyeongtaek (South Korea) | 
| 忠州see styles | chunju チュンジュ | (place-name) Chungju (South Korea) | 
| 忠清see styles | zhōng qīng zhong1 qing1 chung ch`ing chung ching chuusei / chuse ちゅうせい | Chungcheong Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Chungcheong province 忠清北道[Zhong1 qing1 bei3 dao4] and South Chungcheong province 忠清南道[Zhong1 qing1 nan2 dao4] of South Korea (given name) Chuusei | 
| 慶山see styles | kyonsan キョンサン | (place-name) Gyeongsan (South Korea) | 
| 慶州 庆州see styles | qìng zhōu qing4 zhou1 ch`ing chou ching chou kyonju キョンジュ | Qingzhou, ancient northern province; Gyeongju City, South Korea (place-name) Gyeongju, South Korea Gyeongju | 
| 抱川see styles | pochon ポチョン | (place-name) Pocheon (South Korea) | 
| 日韓 日韩see styles | rì hán ri4 han2 jih han nikkan にっかん | Japan and Korea (noun - becomes adjective with の) Japan and South Korea; Japanese-Korean | 
| 昌原see styles | chāng yuán chang1 yuan2 ch`ang yüan chang yüan chanwon チャンウォン | Changwon City, capital of South Gyeongsang Province 慶尚南道|庆尚南道[Qing4 shang4 nan2 dao4], South Korea (place-name) Changwon (South Korea) | 
| 春川see styles | chunchon チュンチョン | (place-name) Chuncheon (South Korea) | 
| 晋州see styles | chinju チンジュ | (place-name) Jinju (South Korea) | 
| 朝韓 朝韩see styles | cháo hán chao2 han2 ch`ao han chao han | North and South Korea | 
| 木浦see styles | mokupo モクポ | (place-name) Mokpo (South Korea); Mokp'o | 
| 束草see styles | sokucho ソクチョ | (place-name) Sokcho (South Korea) | 
| 東海 东海see styles | dōng hǎi dong1 hai3 tung hai toukai / tokai とうかい | East China Sea; East Sea (Chinese mythology and ancient geography) (1) Tōkai region; region south of Tokyo on the Pacific Ocean side of Japan; (2) (sensitive word) (See 日本海) East Sea (Korean name for the Sea of Japan); (place-name) Donghae (South Korea) eastern sea | 
| 松島 松岛see styles | sōng dǎo song1 dao3 sung tao sondo ソンド | Matsushima (name); Matsushima town and national park in Miyagi prefecture, Japan (place-name) Songdo International Business District (South Korea) | 
| 果川see styles | kachon クァチョン | (place-name) Gwacheon (South Korea) | 
| 栄州see styles | yonju ヨンジュ | (place-name) Yeongju (South Korea) | 
| 梁山see styles | liáng shān liang2 shan1 liang shan yansan ヤンサン | Liangshan city and County in Jining 濟寧|济宁[Ji3 ning2], Shandong (place-name) Yangsan (South Korea) | 
| 楊州see styles | yanju ヤンジュ | (place-name) Yangju (South Korea) | 
| 水原see styles | shuǐ yuán shui3 yuan2 shui yüan suwon スウォン | Suweon City, capital of Gyeonggi province 京畿道[Jing1 ji1 dao4], South Korea (place-name) Suwon (South Korea) | 
| 水源see styles | shuǐ yuán shui3 yuan2 shui yüan suigen すいげん | water source; water supply; headwaters of a river source of river; fountainhead; (place-name) Suwon (South Korea) | 
| 永川see styles | yǒng chuān yong3 chuan1 yung ch`uan yung chuan yonchon ヨンチョン | Yongchuan, a district of Chongqing 重慶|重庆[Chong2qing4] (place-name) Yeongcheon (South Korea) | 
| 江南see styles | jiāng nán jiang1 nan2 chiang nan chiannan チアンナン | south of Changjiang or Yangtze river; south of the lower reaches of Changjiang; often refers to south Jiangsu, south Anhui and north Zhejiang provinces; a province during Qing times; in literature, refers to the sunny south; Gangnam (district in Seoul, South Korea) (place-name) Jiangnan (China) | 
| 江陵see styles | jiāng líng jiang1 ling2 chiang ling kannun カンヌン | Jiangling county in Jingzhou 荊州|荆州[Jing1 zhou1], Hubei (place-name) Gangneung (South Korea) Jiangling | 
| 泗川see styles | sachon サチョン | (place-name) Sacheon (South Korea) | 
| 浦項 浦项see styles | pǔ xiàng pu3 xiang4 p`u hsiang pu hsiang pohan ポハン | Pohang (city in South Korea) (place-name) Pohang (South Korea) | 
| 清州see styles | qīng zhōu qing1 zhou1 ch`ing chou ching chou chonju チョンジュ | Cheongju, capital of North Chungcheong Province, South Korea 忠清北道[Zhong1 qing1 bei3 dao4] (place-name) Cheongju (South Korea) | 
| 済州see styles | cheju; saishuu / cheju; saishu チェジュ; さいしゅう | Jeju (special self-governing province and island in South Korea); (place-name) Jeju (South Korea); Saishū (name used during Japanese occupation of South Korea in WWII) | 
| 渡韓see styles | tokan とかん | (noun/participle) going to South Korea | 
| 漢城 汉城see styles | hàn chéng han4 cheng2 han ch`eng han cheng hanson ハンソン | Hanseong, former name of Seoul (capital of South Korea), replaced in 2005 with 首爾|首尔[Shou3 er3] (place-name) Hanson (former name of Seoul) | 
| 漢陽 汉阳see styles | hàn yáng han4 yang2 han yang hanyan ハニャン | Hanyang county in Hubei province; historical name Hanyang for Seoul, Korea (place-name) Hanyang (former name of Seoul, South Korea) | 
| 濟州 济州see styles | jì zhōu ji4 zhou1 chi chou | Jeju Island special autonomous province (Cheju Island), South Korea, a World Heritage site | 
| 烏山see styles | osan オサン | (place-name) Osan (South Korea) | 
| 牙山see styles | asan アサン | (place-name) Asan (South Korea) | 
| 特アsee styles | tokua とくア | (abbreviation) (colloquialism) Asian countries with strong anti-Japanese sentiment (i.e. China, South Korea, and North Korea) | 
| 特亜see styles | tokua とくア | (ateji / phonetic) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) Asian countries with strong anti-Japanese sentiment (i.e. China, South Korea, and North Korea) | 
| 瑞山see styles | sosan ソサン | (place-name) Seosan (South Korea) | 
| 益山see styles | ikusan イクサン | (place-name) Iksan (South Korea) | 
| 米韓see styles | beikan / bekan べいかん | (noun - becomes adjective with の) United States and South Korea; American-Korean | 
| 統営see styles | tonyon トンヨン | (place-name) Tongyeong (South Korea) | 
| 羅州see styles | naju ナジュ | (place-name) Naju (South Korea) | 
| 群山see styles | qún shān qun2 shan1 ch`ün shan chün shan gunzan; murayama ぐんざん; むらやま | mountains; a range of hills mountain range; cluster of mountains; mountainous region; (place-name) Gunsan (South Korea) | 
| 義王see styles | iwan ウィワン | (place-name) Uiwang (South Korea) | 
| 聞慶see styles | mungyon ムンギョン | (place-name) Mungyeong (South Korea) | 
| 華城see styles | fason ファソン | (place-name) Hwaseong (South Korea) | 
| 蔚山see styles | wèi shān wei4 shan1 wei shan urusan ウルサン | Ulsan Metropolitan City in South Gyeongsang Province 慶尚南道|庆尚南道[Qing4 shang4 nan2 dao4], South Korea (place-name) Ulsan (South Korea) | 
| 訪韓see styles | houkan / hokan ほうかん | (n,vs,vi) visit to South Korea | 
| 論山see styles | nonsan ノンサン | (place-name) Nonsan (South Korea) | 
| 軍浦see styles | kunpo クンポ | (place-name) Gunpo (South Korea) | 
| 金堤see styles | kimuje キムジェ | (place-name) Gimje (South Korea) | 
| 金泉see styles | jīn quán jin1 quan2 chin ch`üan chin chüan kimuchon キムチョン | Gimcheon (city in South Korea) (place-name) Gimcheon (South Korea) | 
| 金浦see styles | kinpo キンポ | (place-name) Gimpo (South Korea); Kimpo | 
| 金海see styles | kime キメ | (place-name) Gimhae (South Korea) | 
| 釜山see styles | fǔ shān fu3 shan1 fu shan pusan; fuzan プサン; ふざん | Busan Metropolitan City in South Gyeongsang Province 慶尚南道|庆尚南道[Qing4 shang4 nan2 dao4], South Korea Busan (South Korea); Pusan; (place-name) Pusan (port city in South Korea); Busan | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "South Korea" 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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