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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
宮 宫 see styles |
gōng gong1 kung miya みや |
palace; temple; castration (as corporal punishment); first note in pentatonic scale (1) shrine; (2) palace; imperial residence; (3) (honorific or respectful language) Imperial prince; Imperial princess; (4) headboard with built-in shelves, drawers, etc.; (5) (archaism) temple; (surname) Miyataka A palace, mansion; a eunuch. |
上宮 上宫 see styles |
shàng gōng shang4 gong1 shang kung jouguu / jogu じょうぐう |
building of a Shinto shrine complex built upon the highest ground; (place-name) Jōguu Jōgū |
仙宮 仙宫 see styles |
xiān gōng xian1 gong1 hsien kung senkyuu / senkyu せんきゅう |
underground palace of ghouls, e.g. Asgard of Scandinavian mythology (1) (archaism) hermit's residence; (2) retired emperor's palace |
六宮 六宫 see styles |
liù gōng liu4 gong1 liu kung rokumiya ろくみや |
empress and imperial concubines or their residence (surname) Rokumiya |
冬宮 冬宫 see styles |
dōng gōng dong1 gong1 tung kung toukyuu / tokyu とうきゅう |
Winter Palace (St Petersburg); Hermitage Museum (place-name) Winter Palace (in Saint Petersburg); Zimniy Dvorets |
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 |
南宮 南宫 see styles |
nán gōng nan2 gong1 nan kung minamimiya みなみみや |
two-character surname Nangong; Nangong, county-level city in Xingtai 邢台[Xing2tai2], Hebei (surname) Minamimiya |
地宮 地宫 see styles |
dì gōng di4 gong1 ti kung |
underground palace (as part of imperial tomb) |
天宮 天宫 see styles |
tiān gōng tian1 gong1 t`ien kung tien kung tiangon; tenkyuu / tiangon; tenkyu ティアンゴン; てんきゅう |
Temple in Heaven (e.g. of the Jade Emperor); Tiangong, Chinese space station program Tiangong (Chinese space program); (surname) Amemiya devapura; devaloka; the palace of devas, the abode of the gods, i. e. the six celestial worlds situated above the Meru, between the earth and the Brahmalokas. v. 六天. |
子宮 子宫 see styles |
zǐ gōng zi3 gong1 tzu kung shikyuu / shikyu しきゅう |
uterus; womb (noun - becomes adjective with の) womb; uterus |
守宮 守宫 see styles |
shǒu gōng shou3 gong1 shou kung morimiya もりみや |
More info & calligraphy: Gecko / House Lizard(kana only) gecko; house lizard; outcasts common around the Kyoto region from the Kamakura period to the Edo period; (surname) Morimiya |
宮中 宫中 see styles |
gōng zhōng gong1 zhong1 kung chung kyuuchuu / kyuchu きゅうちゅう |
imperial court; (place-name, surname) Miyanaka in the palace |
宮主 宫主 see styles |
gōng zhǔ gong1 zhu3 kung chu miyanushi みやぬし |
imperial empress; milady (personal name) Miyanushi |
宮人 宫人 see styles |
gōng rén gong1 ren2 kung jen miyabito みやびと |
imperial concubine or palace maid; imperial secretary (old) (noble) courtier; (place-name) Miyahito |
宮位 宫位 see styles |
gōng wèi gong1 wei4 kung wei |
house (astrology) |
宮刑 宫刑 see styles |
gōng xíng gong1 xing2 kung hsing kyuukei / kyuke きゅうけい |
castration (archaic punishment) (hist) (See 五刑・1) second most severe of the five punishments of ancient China (castration for men, confinement for women) |
宮城 宫城 see styles |
gōng chéng gong1 cheng2 kung ch`eng kung cheng miyagi みやぎ |
Miyagi prefecture in the north of Japan's main island Honshū 本州[Ben3 zhou1] Miyagi (prefecture); (surname) Miyanjō |
宮女 宫女 see styles |
gōng nǚ gong1 nu:3 kung nü kyuujo; miyaonna / kyujo; miyaonna きゅうじょ; みやおんな |
palace maid; CL:個|个[ge4],名[ming2],位[wei4] female court attendant; court lady |
宮室 宫室 see styles |
gōng shì gong1 shi4 kung shih kyuushitsu / kyushitsu きゅうしつ |
palace; imperial family; (place-name, surname) Miyamuro palace chamber |
宮崎 宫崎 see styles |
gōng qí gong1 qi2 kung ch`i kung chi miyazaki みやざき |
Miyazaki (Japanese surname and place name) Miyazaki (city, prefecture); (place-name, surname) Miyazaki |
宮廷 宫廷 see styles |
gōng tíng gong1 ting2 kung t`ing kung ting kyuutei / kyute きゅうてい |
court (of king or emperor) (noun - becomes adjective with の) imperial court; royal court |
宮掖 宫掖 see styles |
gōng yè gong1 ye4 kung yeh |
palace apartments |
宮本 宫本 see styles |
gōng běn gong1 ben3 kung pen miyamoto みやもと |
More info & calligraphy: Miyamoto(place-name, surname) Miyamoto |
宮殿 宫殿 see styles |
gōng diàn gong1 dian4 kung tien kyuuden / kyuden きゅうでん |
palace; CL:座[zuo4] palace lofty palace |
宮生 宫生 see styles |
gōng shēng gong1 sheng1 kung sheng miyao みやお |
(p,s,g) Miyao palace-born |
宮縮 宫缩 see styles |
gōng suō gong1 suo1 kung so |
contraction of the uterus (during childbirth) |
宮胎 宫胎 see styles |
gōng tāi gong1 tai1 kung t`ai kung tai kutai |
The palace-womb, where those who call on Amitābha but are in doubt of him are confined for 500 years, devoid of the riches of Buddha-truth, till born into the Pure Land; idem 疑城胎宮. |
宮舍 宫舍 see styles |
gōng shè gong1 she4 kung she kyūsha |
home |
宮觀 宫观 see styles |
gōng guàn gong1 guan4 kung kuan |
Taoist temple |
宮調 宫调 see styles |
gōng diào gong1 diao4 kung tiao |
modes of ancient Chinese music |
宮闕 宫阙 see styles |
gōng què gong1 que4 kung ch`üeh kung chüeh kyuuketsu / kyuketsu きゅうけつ |
palace (rare) Imperial palace |
宮頸 宫颈 see styles |
gōng jǐng gong1 jing3 kung ching |
cervix; the neck of the uterus |
後宮 后宫 see styles |
hòu gōng hou4 gong1 hou kung koukyuu / kokyu こうきゅう |
harem; chambers of imperial concubines (1) (See 七殿,五舎) inner palace (reserved for women); harem; seraglio; (2) consort of the emperor; (surname) Ushiromiya |
故宮 故宫 see styles |
gù gōng gu4 gong1 ku kung kokyuu / kokyu こきゅう |
former imperial palace (place-name) Forbidden City (Beijing); Old Palace; Gugong |
日宮 日宫 see styles |
rì gōng ri4 gong1 jih kung hinomiya ひのみや |
(place-name) Hinomiya The sun-palace, the abode of 日天子 supra. |
春宮 春宫 see styles |
chūn gōng chun1 gong1 ch`un kung chun kung harumiya はるみや |
Crown Prince's chambers; by extension, the Crown Prince; erotic picture (place-name, surname) Harumiya |
月宮 月宫 see styles |
yuè gōng yue4 gong1 yüeh kung gekkyuu; gakkuu; gakku / gekkyu; gakku; gakku げっきゅう; がっくう; がっく |
Palace in the Moon (in folk tales) (See 月宮殿・1) moon palace of the Hindu god Chandra; (surname) Tsukumiya The moon-palace of the 月天子 made of silver and crystal; it is described as forty-nine yojanas square, but there are other accounts. |
梵宮 梵宫 see styles |
fàn gōng fan4 gong1 fan kung bongū |
The realm of Brahmā; the first dhyāna heaven of the realm of form.; Brahmā's palace; a Buddhist temple. |
淨宮 淨宫 see styles |
jìng gōng jing4 gong1 ching kung jōkyū |
pure abode |
王宮 王宫 see styles |
wáng gōng wang2 gong1 wang kung oukyuu / okyu おうきゅう |
imperial palace royal palace royal palace |
白宮 白宫 see styles |
bái gōng bai2 gong1 pai kung shiromiya しろみや |
White House (surname) Shiromiya |
皇宮 皇宫 see styles |
huáng gōng huang2 gong1 huang kung kouguu / kogu こうぐう |
imperial palace the Imperial Palace |
胞宮 胞宫 see styles |
bāo gōng bao1 gong1 pao kung |
uterus; womb |
自宮 自宫 see styles |
zì gōng zi4 gong1 tzu kung |
to castrate oneself |
花宮 花宫 see styles |
huā gōng hua1 gong1 hua kung hanamiya はなみや |
(surname) Hanamiya Kusumapura |
蓮宮 莲宫 see styles |
lián gōng lian2 gong1 lien kung hasumiya はすみや |
(place-name) Hasumiya padmavimāna. Lotus-palace, the Pure Land of the saṃbhogakāya; also the eight-leaved lotus of the heart. |
虬宮 虬宫 see styles |
qiú gōng qiu2 gong1 ch`iu kung chiu kung kyūgū |
The dragon palace in which Nāgārjuna recited the 華嚴經 Huayan jing. |
行宮 行宫 see styles |
xíng gōng xing2 gong1 hsing kung anguu / angu あんぐう |
temporary imperial residence temporary lodging built to accommodate an Imperial visit |
迷宮 迷宫 see styles |
mí gōng mi2 gong1 mi kung meikyuu / mekyu めいきゅう |
maze; labyrinth (1) labyrinth; maze; (2) (See 迷宮入り) mystery; (3) {vidg} dungeon |
逝宮 逝宫 see styles |
shì gōng shi4 gong1 shih kung seigū |
The transient mansions of Brahmā and of men. Astronomical 'mansions'. |
進宮 进宫 see styles |
jìn gōng jin4 gong1 chin kung |
to enter the emperor's palace; (slang) to go to jail |
逼宮 逼宫 see styles |
bī gōng bi1 gong1 pi kung |
to force the king or emperor to abdicate |
釋宮 释宫 see styles |
shì gōng shi4 gong1 shih kung shakugku |
The Śākya palace, from which prince Siddhārtha went forth to become Buddha. |
離宮 离宫 see styles |
lí gōng li2 gong1 li kung rikyuu / rikyu りきゅう |
detached palace; imperial villa (n,n-suf) imperial villa; royal villa; detached palace; (place-name) Rikyū |
魔宮 魔宫 see styles |
mó gōng mo2 gong1 mo kung magū |
lit. devils' castle; place occupied by sinister forces demon's palace |
龍宮 龙宫 see styles |
lóng gōng long2 gong1 lung kung ryuuguu / ryugu りゅうぐう |
palace of the Dragon King at the bottom of the Eastern Sea (place-name) Ryūguu Dragon palace; palaces of the dragon kings; also 龍戶. |
七寶宮 七宝宫 see styles |
qī bǎo gōng qi1 bao3 gong1 ch`i pao kung chi pao kung shichihō kyū |
seven-jeweled palace |
上宮王 上宫王 see styles |
shàng gōng wáng shang4 gong1 wang2 shang kung wang Jōgū Ō |
Jōgū Ō |
九宮山 九宫山 see styles |
jiǔ gōng shān jiu3 gong1 shan1 chiu kung shan |
Jiugong Mountains (the location of Jiugong Mountain National Park), in Tongshan County, Xianning 咸寧|咸宁[Xian2 ning2], Hubei |
九宮格 九宫格 see styles |
jiǔ gōng gé jiu3 gong1 ge2 chiu kung ko |
3-by-3 grid |
二進宮 二进宫 see styles |
èr jìn gōng er4 jin4 gong1 erh chin kung |
name of a famous opera; (slang) to go to jail for a second offense |
光音宮 光音宫 see styles |
guāng yīn gōng guang1 yin1 gong1 kuang yin kung Kōon gū |
Ābhāsvara-vimāna, the Ābhāsvara palace, idem. |
剖宮產 剖宫产 see styles |
pōu gōng chǎn pou1 gong1 chan3 p`ou kung ch`an pou kung chan |
birth by caesarean section |
化宮殿 化宫殿 see styles |
huà gōng diàn hua4 gong1 dian4 hua kung tien kekyū den |
The magical palace, or, palace of joy, held in the fortieth left hand of: Guanyin of the thousand hands; the hand is styled 化宮殿手 or 寶殿手. |
十二宮 十二宫 see styles |
shí èr gōng shi2 er4 gong1 shih erh kung juunikyuu / junikyu じゅうにきゅう |
the twelve equatorial constellations or signs of the zodiac in Western astronomy and astrology, namely: Aries 白羊[Bai2 yang2], Taurus 金牛[Jin4 niu2], Gemini 雙子|双子[Shuang1 zi3], Cancer 巨蟹[Ju4 xie4], Leo 獅子|狮子[Shi1 zi3], Virgo 室女[Shi4 nu:3], Libra 天秤[Tian1 cheng4], Scorpio 天蠍|天蝎[Tian1 xie1], Sagittarius 人馬|人马[Ren2 ma3], Capricorn 摩羯[Mo2 jie2], Aquarius 寶瓶|宝瓶[Bao3 ping2], Pisces 雙魚|双鱼[Shuang1 yu2] constellations of the zodiac The twelve zodiacal mansions: east-gemini 夫婦 or 雙女; aries 羊; taurus 牛; west-libra 秤; scorpio 蝎; Sagittarius 弓 or人馬; south―aquarius 甁; pisces 魚; capri-cornus 密牛; north―cancer螃蟹; leo 獅子; virgo (or twin maidens 雙女). They are used in the vajradhātu group of the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala, E.W.S.N. |
南宮市 南宫市 see styles |
nán gōng shì nan2 gong1 shi4 nan kung shih |
Nangong, county-level city in Xingtai 邢台[Xing2 tai2], Hebei |
奠濟宮 奠济宫 see styles |
diàn jì gōng dian4 ji4 gong1 tien chi kung |
Dianji Temple in Keelung, Taiwan |
妙法宮 妙法宫 see styles |
miào fǎ gōng miao4 fa3 gong1 miao fa kung myōhō gū |
The palace of the wonderful Law, in which the Buddha ever dwells. |
子宮壁 子宫壁 see styles |
zǐ gōng bì zi3 gong1 bi4 tzu kung pi |
wall of the uterus |
子宮托 子宫托 see styles |
zǐ gōng tuō zi3 gong1 tuo1 tzu kung t`o tzu kung to |
pessary |
子宮環 子宫环 see styles |
zǐ gōng huán zi3 gong1 huan2 tzu kung huan |
intrauterine device (IUD) |
子宮頸 子宫颈 see styles |
zǐ gōng jǐng zi3 gong1 jing3 tzu kung ching shikyuukei / shikyuke しきゅうけい |
cervix; the neck of the uterus (anat) uterine cervix |
宮城縣 宫城县 see styles |
gōng chéng xiàn gong1 cheng2 xian4 kung ch`eng hsien kung cheng hsien |
Miyagi prefecture in the north of Japan's main island Honshū 本州[Ben3 zhou1] |
宮崎縣 宫崎县 see styles |
gōng qí xiàn gong1 qi2 xian4 kung ch`i hsien kung chi hsien |
Miyazaki prefecture in east Kyūshū 九州, Japan |
宮崎駿 宫崎骏 see styles |
gōng qí jun gong1 qi2 jun4 kung ch`i chün kung chi chün miyazakihayao みやざきはやお |
Miyazaki Hayao (1941-), Japanese director (person) Miyazaki Hayao (anime creator) (1941.1-) |
宮毘羅 宫毘罗 see styles |
gōng pí luó gong1 pi2 luo2 kung p`i lo kung pi lo Kyūbira |
kumbhīra, v. 金毘羅 a crocodile. |
宮頸管 宫颈管 see styles |
gōng jǐng guǎn gong1 jing3 guan3 kung ching kuan |
(anatomy) cervical canal |
少年宮 少年宫 see styles |
shào nián gōng shao4 nian2 gong1 shao nien kung |
Children's Palace, institution where children can take part in various extracurricular activities |
幾進宮 几进宫 see styles |
jǐ jìn gōng ji3 jin4 gong1 chi chin kung |
(slang) to have served several sentences; recidivist; old lag |
悉地宮 悉地宫 see styles |
xī dì gōng xi1 di4 gong1 hsi ti kung shicchigū |
power palace |
指南宮 指南宫 see styles |
zhǐ nán gōng zhi3 nan2 gong1 chih nan kung |
Zhinan Temple, Taoist temple in the hills of Muzha 木柵|木栅[Mu4 zha4], Taipei |
文化宮 文化宫 see styles |
wén huà gōng wen2 hua4 gong1 wen hua kung |
cultural palace |
斑鳩宮 斑鸠宫 see styles |
bān jiū gōng ban1 jiu1 gong1 pan chiu kung Ikaruganomiya |
Ikaruganomiya |
景福宮 景福宫 see styles |
jǐng fú gōng jing3 fu2 gong1 ching fu kung |
Gyeongbokgung palace in central Seoul |
梵王宮 梵王宫 see styles |
fàn wáng gōng fan4 wang2 gong1 fan wang kung Bonnō gū |
The palace of Brahmā. |
水晶宮 水晶宫 see styles |
shuǐ jīng gōng shui3 jing1 gong1 shui ching kung suishoukyuu / suishokyu すいしょうきゅう |
The Crystal Palace (place-name) The Crystal Palace |
法界宮 法界宫 see styles |
fǎ jiè gōng fa3 jie4 gong1 fa chieh kung hokkai gū |
The dharmadhātu-palace, i.e. the shrine of Vairocana in the garbhadhātu. |
涅槃宮 涅槃宫 see styles |
niè pán gōng nie4 pan2 gong1 nieh p`an kung nieh pan kung nehan gū |
The nirvāṇa palace of the saints. |
盧浮宮 卢浮宫 see styles |
lú fú gōng lu2 fu2 gong1 lu fu kung |
the Louvre, museum in Paris |
第七宮 第七宫 see styles |
dì qī gōng di4 qi1 gong1 ti ch`i kung ti chi kung daishichi kyū |
the palace of the seventh (heaven) |
紫微宮 紫微宫 see styles |
zǐ wēi gōng zi3 wei1 gong1 tzu wei kung |
palace of Jade emperor (in Taoism) |
羅浮宮 罗浮宫 see styles |
luó fú gōng luo2 fu2 gong1 lo fu kung |
the Louvre, museum in Paris (Tw) |
美泉宮 美泉宫 see styles |
měi quán gōng mei3 quan2 gong1 mei ch`üan kung mei chüan kung |
Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna |
萬國宮 万国宫 see styles |
wàn guó gōng wan4 guo2 gong1 wan kuo kung |
Palais des Nations |
處宮中 处宫中 see styles |
chù gōng zhōng chu4 gong1 zhong1 ch`u kung chung chu kung chung sho kyū chū |
inside the palace |
虛宮格 虚宫格 see styles |
xū gōng gé xu1 gong1 ge2 hsü kung ko |
four-square box in which one practices writing a Chinese character |
阿房宮 阿房宫 see styles |
ē páng gōng e1 pang2 gong1 o p`ang kung o pang kung aboukyuu / abokyu あぼうきゅう |
Epang Palace, palace complex in western Xi'an built by Qin Shihuang 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]; also pr. [E1 fang2 Gong1] (place-name) Epang Palace (historical Chinese palace) |
雍和宮 雍和宫 see styles |
yōng hé gōng yong1 he2 gong1 yung ho kung |
Yonghe Temple; Lama Temple (Beijing) |
龍宮貝 龙宫贝 see styles |
lóng gōng bèi long2 gong1 bei4 lung kung pei |
Rumphius's slit shell (Entemnotrochus rumphii), found in Japan and Taiwan |
上宮太子 上宫太子 see styles |
shàng gōng tài zǐ shang4 gong1 tai4 zi3 shang kung t`ai tzu shang kung tai tzu Jōgū Taishi |
Jōgū Taishi |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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