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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
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波帝

see styles
bō dì
    bo1 di4
po ti
 hatai
pati, 鉢底 master, lord, proprietor, husband.

炎帝

see styles
yán dì
    yan2 di4
yen ti
Flame Emperors (c. 2000 BC), legendary dynasty descended from Shennong 神農|神农[Shen2 nong2] Farmer God

煬帝

see styles
 youdai / yodai
    ようだい
(person) Emperor Yang of Sui (569-618, r. 604-618); second emperor of the Sui Dynasty

献帝

see styles
 kentei / kente
    けんてい
(personal name) Kentei

玉帝

see styles
yù dì
    yu4 di4
yü ti
the Jade Emperor

百帝

see styles
 akitada
    あきただ
(personal name) Akitada

皇帝

see styles
huáng dì
    huang2 di4
huang ti
 koutei / kote
    こうてい

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Emperor
emperor; CL:個|个[ge4]
emperor

皐帝

see styles
gāo dì
    gao1 di4
kao ti
 Kōtai
Kuntī

睾帝

see styles
gāo dì
    gao1 di4
kao ti
 Kōtai
Kuntī

稱帝

see styles
chēng dì
    cheng1 di4
ch`eng ti
    cheng ti
to declare oneself emperor; to win the best actor award

章帝

see styles
 shoutei / shote
    しょうてい
(personal name) Shoutei

米帝

see styles
 beitei / bete
    べいてい
US imperialism

羊帝

see styles
 youtei / yote
    ようてい
(place-name) Yōtei

美帝

see styles
měi dì
    mei3 di4
mei ti
(in early CCP propaganda) United States (as an imperialist nation); (in more recent times) a neutral, colloquial term for the United States

義帝

see styles
 gitei / gite
    ぎてい
(personal name) Gitei

聖帝

see styles
 seitei / sete
    せいてい
virtuous emperor

脂帝

see styles
zhī dì
    zhi1 di4
chih ti
 shitai
caitya

西帝

see styles
 nishimikado
    にしみかど
(place-name) Nishimikado

訥帝


讷帝

see styles
nà dì
    na4 di4
na ti
 tottei
female messenger, go-between or consort

護帝

see styles
 moritada
    もりただ
(given name) Moritada

質帝

see styles
 shitsutei / shitsute
    しつてい
(personal name) Shitsutei

車帝


车帝

see styles
chē dì
    che1 di4
ch`e ti
    che ti
 Shatai
The name of a cave, said to be Śataparṇa, or Saptaparṇaguhā.

釋帝


释帝

see styles
shì dì
    shi4 di4
shih ti
 Shakutai
Śakra, Indra, lord of the thirty-three heavens; also 釋; 釋迦 (釋迦婆) q.v.

關帝


关帝

see styles
guān dì
    guan1 di4
kuan ti
 Kantei

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Guandi: God of War
Guandi, the god of War, a deified hero of the Three Kingdoms, a protector of Buddhism.

陰帝

see styles
 intei / inte
    いんてい
(personal name) Intei

霊帝

see styles
 reitei / rete
    れいてい
(personal name) Reitei

露帝

see styles
 rotei / rote
    ろてい
emperor of Russia (prior to 1917); tsar; czar; tzar

靑帝

see styles
qīng dì
    qing1 di4
ch`ing ti
    ching ti
Blue Emperor

静帝

see styles
 seitei / sete
    せいてい
(personal name) Seitei

順帝

see styles
 juntei / junte
    じゅんてい
(personal name) Juntei

飛帝


飞帝

see styles
fēi dì
    fei1 di4
fei ti
(飛行皇) Flying ruler, synonym for a sovereign.

香帝

see styles
 koutei / kote
    こうてい
(given name) Kōtei

高帝

see styles
 koutei / kote
    こうてい
(personal name) Kōtei

黃帝


黄帝

see styles
huáng dì
    huang2 di4
huang ti
the Yellow Emperor, mythological emperor of China, reigned c. 2697-2597 BC

黄帝

see styles
 koutei / kote
    こうてい
(person) Huang Di (The Yellow Emperor; legendary emperor of China)

龍帝

see styles
 ryuutei / ryute
    りゅうてい
(surname) Ryūtei

帝亜羅

see styles
 teぃara
    てぃあら
(female given name) Tiara

帝京大

see styles
 teikyoudai / tekyodai
    ていきょうだい
(org) Teikyo University (abbreviation)

帝国兵

see styles
 teikokuhei / tekokuhe
    ていこくへい
imperial soldier

帝塚山

see styles
 tezukayama
    てづかやま
(place-name, surname) Tezukayama

帝愛良

see styles
 teぃara
    てぃあら
(female given name) Tiara

帝揚羽

see styles
 mikadoageha; mikadoageha
    みかどあげは; ミカドアゲハ
(kana only) common jay (species of swallowtail butterfly, Graphium doson)

帝汶島


帝汶岛

see styles
dì wèn dǎo
    di4 wen4 dao3
ti wen tao
Timor island

帝汶海

see styles
dì wèn hǎi
    di4 wen4 hai3
ti wen hai
Timor Sea

帝沙佛

see styles
dì shā fó
    di4 sha1 fo2
ti sha fo
 Teisha Butsu
Tiṣya Buddha

帝王学

see styles
 teiougaku / teogaku
    ていおうがく
education for governing as a monarch; kingcraft

帝王譜


帝王谱

see styles
dì wáng pǔ
    di4 wang2 pu3
ti wang p`u
    ti wang pu
list of emperors and kings; dynastic genealogy

帝珠里

see styles
 temari
    てまり
(female given name) Temari

帝蝶鮫

see styles
 mikadochouzame; mikadochouzame / mikadochozame; mikadochozame
    みかどちょうざめ; ミカドチョウザメ
(kana only) Sakhalin sturgeon (Acipenser mikadoi)

帝踏岩

see styles
 teitouiwa / tetoiwa
    ていとういわ
(place-name) Teitouiwa

帝釈天

see styles
 taishakuten
    たいしゃくてん
{Buddh} Śakra (Deva); Shakra; Indra; Shakra Devanam Indra; the king of heaven in Hindu mythology; (personal name) Taishakuten

帝釈寺

see styles
 taishakuji
    たいしゃくじ
(place-name) Taishakuji

帝釈山

see styles
 taishakuyama
    たいしゃくやま
(personal name) Taishakuyama

帝釈岩

see styles
 taishakuiwa
    たいしゃくいわ
(place-name) Taishakuiwa

帝釈峡

see styles
 taishakukyou / taishakukyo
    たいしゃくきょう
(personal name) Taishakukyō

帝釈川

see styles
 taishakugawa
    たいしゃくがわ
(personal name) Taishakugawa

帝釋天


帝释天

see styles
dì shì tiān
    di4 shi4 tian1
ti shih t`ien
    ti shih tien
 taishakuten
    たいしゃくてん
(place-name) Taishakuten
Śakra Devānām-Indra

帝釋巖


帝释巖

see styles
dì shì yán
    di4 shi4 yan2
ti shih yen
 Taishaku gan
釋窟 Indraśīlāguhā, Indra's cave at Nālandā in Magadha, where Indra is supposed to have sought relief for his doubts from the Buddha.

帝釋弓


帝释弓

see styles
dì shì gōng
    di4 shi4 gong1
ti shih kung
 taishakukyū
(弓); 天弓 indradhanus, the rainbow.

帝釋甁


帝释甁

see styles
dì shì píng
    di4 shi4 ping2
ti shih p`ing
    ti shih ping
 Taishaku byō
The vase of Indra, from which came all things he needed; called also 德祥甁(or 賢祥甁or 吉祥甁) vase of virtue, or of worth, or of good fortune.

帝釋窟


帝释窟

see styles
dì shì kū
    di4 shi4 ku1
ti shih k`u
    ti shih ku
 taishaku kutsu
Indra's cave

帝釋網


帝释网

see styles
dì shì wǎng
    di4 shi4 wang3
ti shih wang
 Taishaku mō
Indra's Net

三摩帝

see styles
sān mó dì
    san1 mo2 di4
san mo ti
 sanmadai
absorption

二皇帝

see styles
èr huáng dì
    er4 huang2 di4
erh huang ti
second emperor of a dynasty

五賢帝

see styles
 gokentei / gokente
    ごけんてい
(hist) the Five Good Emperors (of the Roman Empire; Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius)

今上帝

see styles
 kinjoutei / kinjote
    きんじょうてい
(person) Kinjōtei (Genji Monogatari)

光武帝

see styles
 koubutei / kobute
    こうぶてい
(person) Kuang-wu (Chinese emperor) (BCE 5-57)

光緒帝


光绪帝

see styles
guāng xù dì
    guang1 xu4 di4
kuang hsü ti
Guangxu Emperor

刹帝利

see styles
chà dì lì
    cha4 di4 li4
ch`a ti li
    cha ti li
 setteiri; kushatoriya / setteri; kushatoriya
    せっていり; クシャトリヤ
(kana only) Kshatriya (member of India's military caste) (san: ksatriya)
(Skt. kṣatriya)

卑帝利

see styles
bēi dì lì
    bei1 di4 li4
pei ti li
 hiteiri
pitṛ, a kind of hungry demon.

唐哀帝

see styles
táng āi dì
    tang2 ai1 di4
t`ang ai ti
    tang ai ti
Emperor Aidi of Tang, reign name of twenty-first and last Tang emperor Li Zhu 李祝[Li3 Zhu4] (892-908), reigned 904-907

唐殤帝


唐殇帝

see styles
táng shāng dì
    tang2 shang1 di4
t`ang shang ti
    tang shang ti
Emperor Shang of Tang, reign name of fifth Tang emperor Li Chongmao 李重茂[Li3 Chong2 mao4] (c. 695-715), reigned 710

土皇帝

see styles
tǔ huáng dì
    tu3 huang2 di4
t`u huang ti
    tu huang ti
local tyrant

大聖帝


大圣帝

see styles
dà shèng dì
    da4 sheng4 di4
ta sheng ti
 dai shōtai
a great sagacious emperor

天帝弓

see styles
tiān dì gōng
    tian1 di4 gong1
t`ien ti kung
    tien ti kung
 tentai kyū
celestial bow

天帝星

see styles
 tenteisei / tentese
    てんていせい
(rare) {astron} (See ポラリス・1) Polaris (star in the constellation Ursa Minor); Alpha Ursae Minoris; the North Star

天帝釋


天帝释

see styles
tiān dì shì
    tian1 di4 shi4
t`ien ti shih
    tien ti shih
 Ten taishaku
Śakra Devānām-Indra

女皇帝

see styles
nǚ huáng dì
    nu:3 huang2 di4
nü huang ti
empress; refers to Tang empress Wuzetian 武則天|武则天 (624-705), reigned 690-705

始皇帝

see styles
 shikoutei / shikote
    しこうてい
(person) Qin Shi Huang (259 BCE-210 BCE), first emperor of unified China; Shihuangdi

娑雞帝


娑鸡帝

see styles
suō jī dì
    suo1 ji1 di4
so chi ti
 Shakeitai
Sāketa

婆雞帝


婆鸡帝

see styles
pó jī dì
    po2 ji1 di4
p`o chi ti
    po chi ti
 Bakeitai
Sāketa

宋帝王

see styles
sòng dì wáng
    song4 di4 wang2
sung ti wang
 Sōtai ō
The third of the ten rulers of Hades, who presides over the Kālasūtra, the hell of black ropes.

宋武帝

see styles
sòng wǔ dì
    song4 wu3 di4
sung wu ti
Emperor Wu of Song (363-422), personal name Liu Yu 劉裕|刘裕[Liu2 Yu4], founder of Song of the Southern dynasties 劉宋|刘宋[Liu2 Song4], broke away from Eastern Jin in 420, reigned 420-422

小皇帝

see styles
xiǎo huáng dì
    xiao3 huang2 di4
hsiao huang ti
 shoukoutei / shokote
    しょうこうてい
child emperor; (fig.) spoiled child; spoiled boy; pampered only child
little emperor; spoilt only child (in China)

島帝国

see styles
 touteikoku / totekoku
    とうていこく
(rare) island empire

康煕帝

see styles
 koukitei / kokite
    こうきてい
(person) Kangxi Emperor (Qing Dynasty)

康熙帝

see styles
 koukitei / kokite
    こうきてい
(person) Kangxi Emperor (Qing Dynasty)

建文帝

see styles
jiàn wén dì
    jian4 wen2 di4
chien wen ti
reign name of second Ming emperor, reigned 1398-1402, deposed in 1402

弩蘖帝

see styles
nǔ niè dì
    nu3 nie4 di4
nu nieh ti
 dogyatei
anvāgati, approaching, arriving.

旧帝大

see styles
 kyuuteidai / kyutedai
    きゅうていだい
(abbreviation) (See 旧帝国大学) former imperial university

早帝梨

see styles
zǎo dì lí
    zao3 di4 li2
tsao ti li
 sōteiri
Name of a 鬼 demon.

時の帝

see styles
 tokinomikado
    ときのみかど
emperor of the time

晉惠帝


晋惠帝

see styles
jìn huì dì
    jin4 hui4 di4
chin hui ti
Emperor Hui of Jin (259-307), personal name 司馬衷|司马衷[Si1 ma3 Zhong1], 2nd emperor of Jin Dynasty 晉朝|晋朝[Jin4 chao2], reigned 290-307

朱雀帝

see styles
 suzakutei / suzakute
    すざくてい
(personal name) Suzakutei

東帝汶


东帝汶

see styles
dōng dì wèn
    dong1 di4 wen4
tung ti wen

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East Timor
East Timor (officially Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste)

桐壺帝

see styles
 kiritsubonomikado
    きりつぼのみかど
(person) The Kiritsubo Emperor (in Genji Monogatari)

梁武帝

see styles
liáng wǔ dì
    liang2 wu3 di4
liang wu ti
 Ryō Butei
Emperor Wu of the Liang dynasty

梵帝岡


梵帝冈

see styles
fàn dì gāng
    fan4 di4 gang1
fan ti kang
variant of 梵蒂岡|梵蒂冈[Fan4di4gang1]

沙摩帝

see styles
shā mó dì
    sha1 mo2 di4
sha mo ti
 Shamatei
Saṃmatīya, 正量部 one of the eighteen Hīnayāna sects.

洪武帝

see styles
 koubutei / kobute
    こうぶてい
(person) Kōbutei (1328-1398)

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

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