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依親


依亲

see styles
yī qīn
    yi1 qin1
i ch`in
    i chin
(Tw) to be in the care of one's relatives; to be dependent on a relative; to draw on family connections

俊親

see styles
 toshichika
    としちか
(given name) Toshichika

保親

see styles
 yasuchika
    やすちか
(personal name) Yasuchika

信親

see styles
 nobuchika
    のぶちか
(given name) Nobuchika

做親


做亲

see styles
zuò qīn
    zuo4 qin1
tso ch`in
    tso chin
to become related by marriage; to marry

元親

see styles
 motochika
    もとちか
(given name) Motochika

充親

see styles
 mitsuchika
    みつちか
(given name) Mitsuchika

光親

see styles
 mitsuchika
    みつちか
(given name) Mitsuchika

兩親


两亲

see styles
liǎng qīn
    liang3 qin1
liang ch`in
    liang chin
see 雙|双亲[shuang1 qin1]

公親

see styles
 kimichika
    きみちか
(personal name) Kimichika

六親


六亲

see styles
liù qīn
    liu4 qin1
liu ch`in
    liu chin
 rokushin
    ろくしん
six close relatives, namely: father 父[fu4], mother 母[mu3], older brothers 兄[xiong1], younger brothers 弟[di4], wife 妻[qi1], male children 子[zi3]; one's kin
the six blood relations
The six immediate relations— father and mother, wife and child, elder and younger brothers.

共親

see styles
 tomochika
    ともちか
(personal name) Tomochika

典親

see styles
 norichika
    のりちか
(personal name) Norichika

冤親


冤亲

see styles
yuān qīn
    yuan1 qin1
yüan ch`in
    yüan chin
 enshin
enemies and intimates

利親

see styles
 rishin
    りしん
(given name) Rishin

勝親

see styles
 katsuchika
    かつちか
(personal name) Katsuchika

博親

see styles
 hirochika
    ひろちか
(given name) Hirochika

厚親

see styles
 atsuchika
    あつちか
(personal name) Atsuchika

友親

see styles
 yuushin / yushin
    ゆうしん
(given name) Yūshin

双親

see styles
 morooya; soushin / morooya; soshin
    もろおや; そうしん
(See 両親・りょうしん) both parents

可親


可亲

see styles
kě qīn
    ke3 qin1
k`o ch`in
    ko chin
kindly; nice; amiable

史親

see styles
 fumichika
    ふみちか
(given name) Fumichika

叶親

see styles
 kanouya / kanoya
    かのうや
(surname) Kanouya

吉親

see styles
 yoshichika
    よしちか
(given name) Yoshichika

名親

see styles
 naoya
    なおや
(See 名付け親・1) godparent

和親

see styles
 washin
    わしん
(noun/participle) friendship; (personal name) Kazumi

善親

see styles
 yoshichika
    よしちか
(given name) Yoshichika

喪親


丧亲

see styles
sàng qīn
    sang4 qin1
sang ch`in
    sang chin
bereavement; to lose a relative

單親


单亲

see styles
dān qīn
    dan1 qin1
tan ch`in
    tan chin
single parent

嘉親

see styles
 yoshichika
    よしちか
(given name) Yoshichika

国親

see styles
 kunichika
    くにちか
(given name) Kunichika

基親

see styles
 motochika
    もとちか
(personal name) Motochika

壮親

see styles
 masachika
    まさちか
(personal name) Masachika

天親


天亲

see styles
tiān qīn
    tian1 qin1
t`ien ch`in
    tien chin
 amachika
    あまちか
one's flesh and blood
(surname) Amachika
Vasubandhu, 伐蘇畔度; 婆藪槃豆 (or 婆修槃豆) (or 婆修槃陀) 'akin to the gods ', or 世 'akin to the world'. Vasubandhu is described as a native of Puruṣapura, or Peshawar, by Eitel as of Rājagriha, born '900 years after the nirvana', or about A. D. 400; Takakusu suggests 420-500, Peri puts his death not later than 350. In Eitel's day the date of his death was put definitely at A. D. 117. Vasubandhu's great work, the Abhidharmakośa, is only one of his thirty-six works. He is said to be the younger brother of Asaṅga of the Yogācāra school, by whom he was converted from the Sarvāstivāda school of thought to that of Mahāyāna and of Nāgārjuna. On his conversion he would have 'cut out his tongue' for its past heresy, but was dissuaded by his brother, who bade him use the same tongue to correct his errors, whereupon he wrote the 唯識論 and other Mahayanist works. He is called the twenty-first patriarch and died in Ayodhya.

女親

see styles
 onnaoya
    おんなおや
mother; female parent

好親

see styles
 takayoshi
    たかよし
(male given name) Takayoshi

姻親


姻亲

see styles
yīn qīn
    yin1 qin1
yin ch`in
    yin chin
relation by marriage; in-laws

娶親


娶亲

see styles
qǔ qīn
    qu3 qin1
ch`ü ch`in
    chü chin
to take a wife

嫡親


嫡亲

see styles
dí qīn
    di2 qin1
ti ch`in
    ti chin
closely related by blood

孝親

see styles
 takachika
    たかちか
(given name) Takachika

守親

see styles
 morichika
    もりちか
(personal name) Morichika

安親

see styles
 yasuchika
    やすちか
(given name) Yasuchika

宏親

see styles
 hirochika
    ひろちか
(personal name) Hirochika

宗親

see styles
 munechika
    むねちか
(given name) Munechika

定親


定亲

see styles
dìng qīn
    ding4 qin1
ting ch`in
    ting chin
 sadachika
    さだちか
to settle a marriage; betrothal
(personal name) Sadachika

宜親

see styles
 yoshichika
    よしちか
(given name) Yoshichika

実親

see styles
 jitsuoya
    じつおや
biological parent; (personal name) Sanechika

宣親

see styles
 norichika
    のりちか
(given name) Norichika

家親


家亲

see styles
jiā qīn
    jia1 qin1
chia ch`in
    chia chin
 iechika
    いえちか
older generation in one's household (often referring to one's parents); one's deceased close relatives
(surname) Iechika

寃親


寃亲

see styles
yuān qīn
    yuan1 qin1
yüan ch`in
    yüan chin
 onshin
Enmity and friendship.

寄親

see styles
 yorichika
    よりちか
(surname) Yorichika

寛親

see styles
 hirochika
    ひろちか
(given name) Hirochika

寧親

see styles
 yasuchika
    やすちか
(personal name) Yasuchika

将親

see styles
 masachika
    まさちか
(personal name) Masachika

尊親


尊亲

see styles
zūn qīn
    zun1 qin1
tsun ch`in
    tsun chin
 takachika
    たかちか
(honorific) your parent
(given name) Takachika

對親


对亲

see styles
duì qīn
    dui4 qin1
tui ch`in
    tui chin
courting; meeting for purpose of marriage; to settle into a relationship

尚親

see styles
 naochika
    なおちか
(given name) Naochika

平親

see styles
 heishin / heshin
    へいしん
(surname) Heishin

幸親

see styles
 yukichika
    ゆきちか
(given name) Yukichika

広親

see styles
 hirochika
    ひろちか
(given name) Hirochika

座親

see styles
 zashin
    ざしん
(surname) Zashin

康親

see styles
 yasuchika
    やすちか
(given name) Yasuchika

廣親

see styles
 hirochika
    ひろちか
(given name) Hirochika

弘親

see styles
 hirochika
    ひろちか
(given name) Hirochika

弥親

see styles
 hisachika
    ひさちか
(given name) Hisachika

彰親

see styles
 akichika
    あきちか
(given name) Akichika

従親

see styles
 shigechika
    しげちか
(personal name) Shigechika

徳親

see styles
 norichika
    のりちか
(given name) Norichika

忠親

see styles
 tadachika
    ただちか
(given name) Tadachika

思親


思亲

see styles
sī qīn
    si1 qin1
ssu ch`in
    ssu chin
to remember one's parents; to feel homesick for one's relatives

怨親


怨亲

see styles
yuàn qīn
    yuan4 qin1
yüan ch`in
    yüan chin
 onshin
Hate and affection.

悌親

see styles
 tomochika
    ともちか
(personal name) Tomochika

惇親

see styles
 atsuchika
    あつちか
(personal name) Atsuchika

惟親

see styles
 korechika
    これちか
(given name) Korechika

愛親

see styles
 yoshichika
    よしちか
(given name) Yoshichika

慶親

see styles
 yoshichika
    よしちか
(given name) Yoshichika

懇親

see styles
 konshin
    こんしん
friendship; intimacy

懿親


懿亲

see styles
yì qīn
    yi4 qin1
i ch`in
    i chin
(formal) close kin; closest relative

成親


成亲

see styles
chéng qīn
    cheng2 qin1
ch`eng ch`in
    cheng chin
 narichika
    なりちか
to get married
(personal name) Narichika

所親


所亲

see styles
suǒ qīn
    suo3 qin1
so ch`in
    so chin
 shoshin
connection

招親


招亲

see styles
zhāo qīn
    zhao1 qin1
chao ch`in
    chao chin
to invite the groom (who will live with the bride's family); to take a wife by one's own choice

探親


探亲

see styles
tàn qīn
    tan4 qin1
t`an ch`in
    tan chin
to go home to visit one's family

提親


提亲

see styles
tí qīn
    ti2 qin1
t`i ch`in
    ti chin
to propose marriage

搶親


抢亲

see styles
qiǎng qīn
    qiang3 qin1
ch`iang ch`in
    chiang chin
marriage by capture; bride kidnapping

攀親


攀亲

see styles
pān qīn
    pan1 qin1
p`an ch`in
    pan chin
to seek to profit by family ties

政親

see styles
 masachika
    まさちか
(given name) Masachika

敏親

see styles
 toshichika
    としちか
(personal name) Toshichika

教親

see styles
 norichika
    のりちか
(personal name) Norichika

敬親

see styles
 takachika
    たかちか
(personal name) Takachika

斎親

see styles
 tokichika
    ときちか
(personal name) Tokichika

日親

see styles
 hichika
    ひちか
(female given name) Hichika

昌親

see styles
 masachika
    まさちか
(given name) Masachika

明親

see styles
 haruchika
    はるちか
(personal name) Haruchika

春親

see styles
 haruchika
    はるちか
(personal name) Haruchika

昭親

see styles
 akichika
    あきちか
(personal name) Akichika

景親

see styles
 kagechika
    かげちか
(given name) Kagechika

智親

see styles
 tomochika
    ともちか
(given name) Tomochika

朋親

see styles
 tomochika
    ともちか
(given name) Tomochika

朗親

see styles
 akichika
    あきちか
(personal name) Akichika

本親

see styles
 motochika
    もとちか
(given name) Motochika

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

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