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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
伏見天皇 see styles |
fushimitennou / fushimitenno ふしみてんのう |
(person) Emperor Fushimi; Fushimi Tenno (1265-1317 CE, reigning: 1287-1298 CE) |
佛心天子 see styles |
fó xīn tiān zǐ fo2 xin1 tian1 zi3 fo hsin t`ien tzu fo hsin tien tzu busshin tenshi |
The Son of Heaven of the Buddha-heart, a name given to Wudi of the Liang dynasty, A.D. 502-549. |
侍従武官 see styles |
jijuubukan / jijubukan じじゅうぶかん |
emperor's aide-de-camp |
允恭天皇 see styles |
ingyoutennou / ingyotenno いんぎょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ingyou; Ingyou Tenno |
先帝遺詔 先帝遗诏 see styles |
xiān dì yí zhào xian1 di4 yi2 zhao4 hsien ti i chao |
posomethingumous edict of a former emperor; Liu Bei's 劉備|刘备[Liu2 Bei4] edict to posterity |
先斬後奏 先斩后奏 see styles |
xiān zhǎn hòu zòu xian1 zhan3 hou4 zou4 hsien chan hou tsou |
lit. first execute the criminal, then report it to the emperor (idiom); fig. to take some drastic action without the prior approval of higher authorities |
光仁天皇 see styles |
kounintennou / konintenno こうにんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōnin; Kōnin Tenno (709-781 CE, reigning: 770-781 CE) |
光厳天皇 see styles |
kougontennou / kogontenno こうごんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōgon (of the Northern Court); Kōgon Tenno (1313-1364 CE, reigning: 1331-1333 CE) |
光孝天皇 see styles |
koukoutennou / kokotenno こうこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōkou; Kōkou Tenno (830-887 CE, reigning: 884-887 CE) |
光明天皇 see styles |
koumyoutennou / komyotenno こうみょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōmyou (of the Northern Court); Kōmyou Tenno (1321-1380 CE, reigning: 1336-1348 CE) |
光格天皇 see styles |
koukakutennou / kokakutenno こうかくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōkaku; Kōkaku Tenno (1771-1840 CE, reigning: 1779-1817 CE) |
八咫の烏 see styles |
yatanokarasu やたのからす |
(1) (rare) (See 八咫烏・1) Yatagarasu (mythical raven who aided Emperor Jimmu on his eastern expedition); (2) (See 八咫烏・2) three-legged crow inhabiting the sun in Chinese mythology |
八色の姓 see styles |
yakusanokabane やくさのかばね hasshikinokabane はっしきのかばね |
(archaism) eight hereditary titles (designated by Emperor Tenmu in 684 CE: Mahito, Asomi, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, Inagi) |
六条天皇 see styles |
rokujoutennou / rokujotenno ろくじょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Rokujō; Rokujō Tenno (1164-1176 CE, reigning: 1165-1168 CE) |
内裏びな see styles |
dairibina だいりびな |
festival dolls representing the emperor and the empress |
円融天皇 see styles |
enyuutennou / enyutenno えんゆうてんのう |
(person) Emperor En'yū; En'yū Tenno (959-991 CE, reigning: 969-984 CE) |
冷泉天皇 see styles |
reizeitennou / rezetenno れいぜいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Reizei; Reizei Tenno (926-967 CE, reigning: 946-967 CE) |
勤王攘夷 see styles |
kinnoujoui / kinnojoi きんのうじょうい |
(yoji) loyalty to the emperor and expulsion of the foreigners |
勤皇攘夷 see styles |
kinnoujoui / kinnojoi きんのうじょうい |
(yoji) loyalty to the emperor and expulsion of the foreigners |
十善の君 see styles |
juuzennokimi / juzennokimi じゅうぜんのきみ |
(archaism) the emperor |
反正天皇 see styles |
hanzeitennou / hanzetenno はんぜいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Hanzei; Hanzei Tenno |
受命于天 see styles |
shòu mìng yú tiān shou4 ming4 yu2 tian1 shou ming yü t`ien shou ming yü tien |
to become Emperor by the grace of Heaven; to "receive the Mandate of Heaven" (traditional English translation) |
受命於天 受命于天 see styles |
shòu mìng yú tiān shou4 ming4 yu2 tian1 shou ming yü t`ien shou ming yü tien |
to be emperor by the grace of heaven; to have the mandate of heaven |
四出文錢 四出文钱 see styles |
sì chū wén qián si4 chu1 wen2 qian2 ssu ch`u wen ch`ien ssu chu wen chien |
coin minted in the reign of Emperor Ling of Han 漢靈帝|汉灵帝[Han4 Ling2 Di4], with a square hole in the middle and four lines radiating out from each corner of the square (hence the name 四出文) |
四条天皇 see styles |
shijoutennou / shijotenno しじょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Shijō; Shijō Tenno (1231-1242 CE, reigning: 1232-1242 CE) |
国事行為 see styles |
kokujikoui / kokujikoi こくじこうい |
constitutional functions (of the emperor) |
土佐の院 see styles |
tosanoin とさのいん |
(person) Tosa-no-In (alternate name of Emperor Tsuchimikado); Tsuchimikado Tenno (1195-1231 CE, reigning: 1198-1210 CE) |
在位時代 在位时代 see styles |
zài wèi shí dài zai4 wei4 shi2 dai4 tsai wei shih tai |
reign (of a king, emperor etc) |
垂仁天皇 see styles |
suinintennou / suinintenno すいにんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Suinin; Suinin Tenno |
垂簾聽政 垂帘听政 see styles |
chuí lián tīng zhèng chui2 lian2 ting1 zheng4 ch`ui lien t`ing cheng chui lien ting cheng |
lit. to govern from behind the curtain; to rule in place of the emperor (idiom) |
堀河天皇 see styles |
horikawatennou / horikawatenno ほりかわてんのう |
(person) Emperor Horikawa; Horikawa Tenno (1079-1107 CE, reigning: 1086-1107 CE) |
大喪の礼 see styles |
taisounorei / taisonore たいそうのれい |
(exp,n) funeral service of a Japanese emperor |
Variations: |
oomi(大御); oon; oomu おおみ(大御); おおん; おおむ |
(prefix) (honorific or respectful language) august (in ref. to the emperor or the gods); imperial; divine |
大正天皇 see styles |
taishoutennou / taishotenno たいしょうてんのう |
Emperor Taishō (1879-1926, reigned 1912-1926); Emperor Yoshihito; (person) Emperor Taishou; Taishou Tenno (1879-1926 CE, reigning: 1912-1926 CE) |
大覚寺統 see styles |
daikakujitou / daikakujito だいかくじとう |
imperial lineage starting with Emperor Kameyama |
大逆事件 see styles |
daigyakujiken; taigyakujiken だいぎゃくじけん; たいぎゃくじけん |
(hist) High Treason Incident (socialist-anarchist plot to assassinate Emperor Meiji in 1910) |
天壽聖節 天寿圣节 see styles |
tiān shòu shèng jié tian1 shou4 sheng4 jie2 t`ien shou sheng chieh tien shou sheng chieh tenju shōsetsu |
prayer rite for the emperor's birthday |
天智天皇 see styles |
tenchitennou / tenchitenno てんちてんのう |
(person) Emperor Tenji (Tenchi); Tenji (Tenchi) Tenno (626-671 CE, reigning: 668-671 CE) |
天武天皇 see styles |
tenmutennou / tenmutenno てんむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Temmu; Temmu Tenno (?-686 CE, reigning: 673-686 CE) |
天津御姉 see styles |
amatsumiko あまつみこ |
emperor |
天皇崇拝 see styles |
tennousuuhai / tennosuhai てんのうすうはい |
emperor worship |
天皇賜杯 see styles |
tennoushihai / tennoshihai てんのうしはい |
{sumo} Emperor's Cup; trophy given to tournament winners |
天皇陛下 see styles |
tennouheika / tennoheka てんのうへいか |
(honorific or respectful language) His Majesty the Emperor |
天覧試合 see styles |
tenranjiai てんらんじあい |
game held with the Emperor in attendance |
太上天皇 see styles |
daijoutennou; dajoutennou; taijoutennou; ookisumeramikoto / daijotenno; dajotenno; taijotenno; ookisumeramikoto だいじょうてんのう; だじょうてんのう; たいじょうてんのう; おおきすめらみこと |
(honorific or respectful language) abdicated emperor |
太上法皇 see styles |
daijouhouou; dajouhouou / daijohoo; dajohoo だいじょうほうおう; だじょうほうおう |
(honorific or respectful language) cloistered emperor; ex-emperor who has become a monk |
奉勅命令 see styles |
houchokumeirei / hochokumere ほうちょくめいれい |
command sanctioned by the emperor; imperial command |
女性天皇 see styles |
joseitennou / josetenno じょせいてんのう |
female emperor (of Japan) |
女系天皇 see styles |
jokeitennou / joketenno じょけいてんのう |
(See 女性天皇) matrilineal emperor of Japan; emperor (either male or female) whose mother is (was) a member of the Imperial family but whose father is (was) not |
孝元天皇 see styles |
kougentennou / kogentenno こうげんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōgen; Kōgen Tenno |
孝安天皇 see styles |
kouantennou / koantenno こうあんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōan; Kōan Tenno |
孝徳天皇 see styles |
koutokutennou / kotokutenno こうとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōtoku; Kōtoku Tenno (597-654 CE, reigning 645-654 CE) |
孝明天皇 see styles |
koumeitennou / kometenno こうめいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōmei; Kōmei Tenno (1831-1866 CE, reigning: 1846-1866 CE) |
孝昭天皇 see styles |
koushoutennou / koshotenno こうしょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōshou; Kōshou Tenno |
孝霊天皇 see styles |
koureitennou / koretenno こうれいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōrei; Kōrei Tenno |
宇多天皇 see styles |
udatennou / udatenno うだてんのう |
(person) Emperor Uda; Uda Tenno (867-931 CE, reigning: 887-897 CE) |
安寧天皇 see styles |
anneitennou / annetenno あんねいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Annei; Annei Tenno |
安康天皇 see styles |
ankoutennou / ankotenno あんこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ankou; Ankou Tenno |
安徳天皇 see styles |
antokutennou / antokutenno あんとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Antoku; Antoku Tenno (1178-1185 CE, reigning: 1180-1185 CE) |
安閑天皇 see styles |
ankantennou / ankantenno あんかんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ankan; Ankan Tenno |
宣化天皇 see styles |
senkatennou / senkatenno せんかてんのう |
(person) Emperor Senka; Senka Tenno |
尊王攘夷 see styles |
sonnoujoui / sonnojoi そんのうじょうい |
(yoji) 19th century slogan advocating reverence for the Emperor and the expulsion of (barbarian) foreigners |
尊王討幕 see styles |
sonnoutoubaku / sonnotobaku そんのうとうばく |
reverence for the emperor and the overthrow of the shogunate |
尊皇攘夷 see styles |
sonnoujoui / sonnojoi そんのうじょうい |
(yoji) 19th century slogan advocating reverence for the Emperor and the expulsion of (barbarian) foreigners |
履中天皇 see styles |
richuutennou / richutenno りちゅうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Richuu; Richuu Tenno |
崇光天皇 see styles |
sukoutennou / sukotenno すこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sukou (of the Northern Court); Sukou Tenno (1334-1398 CE, reigning: 1348-1351 CE) |
崇峻天皇 see styles |
sushuntennou / sushuntenno すしゅんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sushun; Sushun Tenno (?-592 CE, reigning: 587-592 CE) |
崇徳上皇 see styles |
sutokujoukou / sutokujoko すとくじょうこう |
(person) Sutokujōkou (1119.7.7-1164.9.14) (retired emperor) |
崇徳天皇 see styles |
sutokutennou / sutokutenno すとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sutoku; Sutoku Tenno (1119-1164 CE, reigning: 1123-1141 CE) |
崇神天皇 see styles |
sujintennou / sujintenno すじんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sujin; Sujin Tenno |
崇道天皇 see styles |
sudoutennou / sudotenno すどうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sudō (posthumous title of Prince Sawara, 750?-785) |
嵯峨天皇 see styles |
sagatennou / sagatenno さがてんのう |
(person) Emperor Saga; Saga Tenno (786-842 CE, reigning: 809-823 CE) |
巫蠱之禍 巫蛊之祸 see styles |
wū gǔ zhī huò wu1 gu3 zhi1 huo4 wu ku chih huo |
91 BC attempted coup d'etat against Emperor Wu of Han 漢武帝|汉武帝, beginning with accusations of witchcraft |
布衣始め see styles |
houihajime / hoihajime ほういはじめ |
ceremony in which an abdicated emperor puts on informal court clothes (e.g. kariginu, eboshi) |
帝王企鵝 帝王企鹅 see styles |
dì wáng qǐ é di4 wang2 qi3 e2 ti wang ch`i o ti wang chi o |
emperor penguin |
平城天皇 see styles |
heizeitennou / hezetenno へいぜいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Heizei; Heizei Tenno (774-824 CE, reigning: 806-809 CE) |
康熙字典 see styles |
kāng xī zì diǎn kang1 xi1 zi4 dian3 k`ang hsi tzu tien kang hsi tzu tien koukijiten / kokijiten こうきじてん |
the Kangxi Dictionary, named after the Kangxi Emperor, who in 1710 ordered its compilation, containing 47,035 single-character entries Kangxi dictionary; Chinese dictionary of 1716, which popularized the system of 214 radicals |
弓場始め see styles |
yubahajime ゆばはじめ |
(1) ceremony on the fifth day of the 10th lunar month in which the emperor would watch prize archery (Heian and Kamakura periods); (2) first firing of the bow (after the New Year or the reconstruction of the archery range (in military families)) |
引駕大師 引驾大师 see styles |
yǐn jià dà shī yin3 jia4 da4 shi1 yin chia ta shih inga daishi |
One of the 四大師 of the Tang dynasty; it was his duty to welcome back the emperor on his return to the palace, a duty at times apparently devolving on Buddhist monks. |
弘文天皇 see styles |
koubuntennou / kobuntenno こうぶんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōbun; Kōbun Tenno (648-672 CE, reigning: 671-672 CE) |
弟橘比売 see styles |
ototachibanahime おとたちばなひめ |
(person) Ototachibanahime (wife of Yamatotakeru, 12th Emperor of Japan) |
張勳復辟 张勋复辟 see styles |
zhāng xūn fù bì zhang1 xun1 fu4 bi4 chang hsün fu pi |
Manchu Restoration of 1917, an attempt by general 張勳|张勋[Zhang1 Xun1] to reinstate the monarchy in China by restoring the abdicated emperor Puyi 溥儀|溥仪[Pu3 yi2] to the throne |
後深草院 see styles |
gofukakusain ごふかくさいん |
(person) Emperor Gofukakusa (1243-1304; officially reigned as a child 1246-1259) |
後西天皇 see styles |
gosaitennou / gosaitenno ごさいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Go-Sai; Go-Sai Tenno (1633-1654 CE, reigning: 1643-1654 CE) |
後鳥羽院 see styles |
gotobain ごとばいん |
ex-Emperor Gotoba; (person) ex-Emperor Gotoba |
御前試合 see styles |
gozenjiai ごぜんじあい |
(1) (hist) contest held in the presence of a daimyo, shogun or the Emperor; (2) match attended by the team's owner |
Variations: |
mikoto みこと |
(honorific or respectful language) the spoken words of the emperor or a noble |
御駕親征 御驾亲征 see styles |
yù jià qīn zhēng yu4 jia4 qin1 zheng1 yü chia ch`in cheng yü chia chin cheng |
the emperor leads his troops into battle (idiom); to take part personally in an expedition |
応神天皇 see styles |
oujintennou / ojintenno おうじんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Oujin; Oujin Tenno |
慶光天皇 see styles |
keikoutennou / kekotenno けいこうてんのう |
(person) Keikoutennou (emperor) |
懿徳天皇 see styles |
itokutennou / itokutenno いとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Itoku; Itoku Tenno |
成務天皇 see styles |
seimutennou / semutenno せいむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Seimu; Seimu Tenno |
戰國末年 战国末年 see styles |
zhàn guó mò nián zhan4 guo2 mo4 nian2 chan kuo mo nien |
late Warring States period, c. 250-221 BC before the First Emperor's Qin Dynasty |
戴克里先 see styles |
dài kè lǐ xiān dai4 ke4 li3 xian1 tai k`o li hsien tai ko li hsien |
Diocletian (c. 245-311), Roman emperor |
持明院統 see styles |
jimyouintou / jimyointo じみょういんとう |
imperial lineage from Emperor Gofukakusa to Emperor Gokomatsu |
敏達天皇 see styles |
bidatsutennou / bidatsutenno びだつてんのう |
(person) Emperor Bidatsu; Bidatsu Tenno (538-585 CE, reigning: 572-585 CE) |
文徳天皇 see styles |
montokutennou / montokutenno もんとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Montoku; Montoku Tenno (827-858 CE, reigning: 850-858 CE) |
文武天皇 see styles |
monmutennou / monmutenno もんむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Mommu; Mommu Tenno (683-707 CE, reigning: 697-707 CE) |
新年宴会 see styles |
shinnenenkai しんねんえんかい |
(1) (See 新年会) New Year's party; (2) (hist) New Year's banquet (held annually by the emperor on January 5, prior to WWII) |
斷袖之癖 断袖之癖 see styles |
duàn xiù zhī pǐ duan4 xiu4 zhi1 pi3 tuan hsiu chih p`i tuan hsiu chih pi |
lit. cut sleeve (idiom); fig. euphemism for homosexuality, originating from History of Western Han 漢書|汉书: emperor Han Aidi (real name Liu Xin) was in bed with his lover Dong Xian, and had to attend a court audience that morning. Not wishing to awaken Dong Xian, who was sleeping with his head resting on the emperor's long robe sleeve, Aidi used a knife to cut off the lower half of his sleeve. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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