There are 26 total results for your 敕 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
敕 see styles |
chì chi4 ch`ih chih choku |
imperial orders Imperial commands. |
勅 敕 see styles |
chì chi4 ch`ih chih tokiji ときじ |
variant of 敕[chi4] (personal name) Tokiji |
勑 敕 see styles |
chì chi4 ch`ih chih |
variant of 敕[chi4] See: 敕 |
敕令 see styles |
chì lìng chi4 ling4 ch`ih ling chih ling chokuryō |
Imperial order or edict (old) (imperial) decree |
敕命 see styles |
chì mìng chi4 ming4 ch`ih ming chih ming chokumyō |
The sovereign commands of the Buddha. |
敕封 see styles |
chì fēng chi4 feng1 ch`ih feng chih feng |
to appoint sb to a post or confer a title on sb by imperial order |
敕晁 see styles |
tadaaki / tadaki ただあき |
(personal name) Tadaaki |
敕晃 see styles |
tadaaki / tadaki ただあき |
(personal name) Tadaaki |
敕穢 敕秽 see styles |
chì huì chi4 hui4 ch`ih hui chih hui chokue |
fetid |
敕規 敕规 see styles |
chì guī chi4 gui1 ch`ih kuei chih kuei Chokuki |
Revision of the Rules |
敕諡 see styles |
chì shì chi4 shi4 ch`ih shih chih shih chokushi |
posthumous title |
敕靖 see styles |
tadayasu ただやす |
(given name) Tadayasu |
佛敕 see styles |
fó chì fo2 chi4 fo ch`ih fo chih bucchoku |
Buddha's śāsana or orders, i.e. his teaching. |
吿敕 see styles |
gào chì gao4 chi4 kao ch`ih kao chih kokuchoku |
to proclaim |
奉敕 see styles |
fèng chì feng4 chi4 feng ch`ih feng chih hōchoku |
imperial order |
尊敕 see styles |
zūn chì zun1 chi4 tsun ch`ih tsun chih sonchoku |
The honourable commands, Buddha's teaching. |
教勅 教敕 see styles |
jiào chì jiao4 chi4 chiao ch`ih chiao chih kyōchoku |
The commands of a master or father. |
教敕 see styles |
jiào chì jiao4 chi4 chiao ch`ih chiao chih kyōchoku |
commands |
敕願寺 敕愿寺 see styles |
chì yuàn sì chi4 yuan4 si4 ch`ih yüan ssu chih yüan ssu chokuganji |
temple built by imperial order |
敕願所 敕愿所 see styles |
chì yuàn suǒ chi4 yuan4 suo3 ch`ih yüan so chih yüan so chokugansho |
temple built by imperial order |
佛教敕 see styles |
fó jiào chì fo2 jiao4 chi4 fo chiao ch`ih fo chiao chih bukkyō choku |
the Buddha's instructions |
原敕晁 see styles |
haratadaaki / haratadaki はらただあき |
(person) Hara Tadaaki |
敕使河原 see styles |
teshigawara てしがわら |
(surname) Teshigawara |
敕修淸規 敕修淸规 see styles |
chì xiū qīng guī chi4 xiu1 qing1 gui1 ch`ih hsiu ch`ing kuei chih hsiu ching kuei Chokushu shingi |
Baizhang's Pure Rules |
教敕譯典 教敕译典 see styles |
jiào chì yì diǎn jiao4 chi4 yi4 dian3 chiao ch`ih i tien chiao chih i tien kyōchoku yakuten |
Kā` gyur |
敕修百丈淸規 敕修百丈淸规 see styles |
chì xiū bǎi zhàng qīng guī chi4 xiu1 bai3 zhang4 qing1 gui1 ch`ih hsiu pai chang ch`ing kuei chih hsiu pai chang ching kuei Chokushu Hyakujō shingi |
Revision of Baizhang's Pure Rules |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 26 results for "敕" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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