There are 31 total results for your 泰山 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
泰山 see styles |
tài shān tai4 shan1 t`ai shan tai shan yasuyama やすやま |
More info & calligraphy: Tarzanlarge mountain; Mt Taishan (China); (surname) Yasuyama Tai Shan in Shandong, the eastern sacred mountain of China. |
泰山區 泰山区 see styles |
tài shān qū tai4 shan1 qu1 t`ai shan ch`ü tai shan chü |
Taishan district of Tai'an city 泰安市[Tai4 an1 shi4], Shandong |
泰山子 see styles |
taizanshi たいざんし |
(given name) Taizanshi |
泰山寺 see styles |
taisanji たいさんじ |
(place-name) Taisanji |
泰山木 see styles |
taisanboku たいさんぼく |
(kana only) evergreen magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora); southern magnolia; loblolly magnolia; bull bay |
泰山橋 see styles |
taizanbashi たいざんばし |
(place-name) Taizanbashi |
泰山鄉 泰山乡 see styles |
tài shān xiāng tai4 shan1 xiang1 t`ai shan hsiang tai shan hsiang |
Taishan township in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan |
白泰山 see styles |
hakutaisan はくたいさん |
(personal name) Hakutaisan |
泰山北斗 see styles |
tài shān - běi dǒu tai4 shan1 - bei3 dou3 t`ai shan - pei tou tai shan - pei tou taizanhokuto たいざんほくと |
lit. Mount Tai and the North Star (idiom); fig. an outstanding figure in one's field (yoji) (from The New Book of Tang) great authority; eminent person; luminary; Mount Tai and the Big Dipper |
泰山圧卵 see styles |
taizanatsuran たいざんあつらん |
(exp,n) (yoji) the strong overwhelming the weak; completing various things without difficulty; Mt. Tai crushes an egg |
泰山寺野 see styles |
taisanjino たいさんじの |
(place-name) Taisanjino |
泰山鳴動 see styles |
taizanmeidou / taizanmedo たいざんめいどう |
(yoji) big fuss over nothing; much cry and little wool; much ado about nothing |
泰山鴻毛 泰山鸿毛 see styles |
tài shān hóng máo tai4 shan1 hong2 mao2 t`ai shan hung mao tai shan hung mao |
as weighty as Mt Tai, as light as a feather (refers to death) |
不識泰山 不识泰山 see styles |
bù shí tài shān bu4 shi2 tai4 shan1 pu shih t`ai shan pu shih tai shan |
can't recognize Mt Taishan (idiom); fig. not to recognize a famous person |
安如泰山 see styles |
ān rú tài shān an1 ru2 tai4 shan1 an ju t`ai shan an ju tai shan |
as secure as Mount Taishan; as solid as a rock |
東岳泰山 see styles |
tougakutaizan / togakutaizan とうがくたいざん |
(place-name) Mount Taishan (China) |
江上泰山 see styles |
egamitaizan えがみたいざん |
(person) Egami Taizan |
穩如泰山 稳如泰山 see styles |
wěn rú tài shān wen3 ru2 tai4 shan1 wen ju t`ai shan wen ju tai shan |
steady as Mt Tai; as safe as houses |
重於泰山 重于泰山 see styles |
zhòng yú tài shān zhong4 yu2 tai4 shan1 chung yü t`ai shan chung yü tai shan |
heavier than Mt Tai (idiom); fig. extremely serious matter |
阿爾泰山 阿尔泰山 see styles |
ā ěr tài shān a1 er3 tai4 shan1 a erh t`ai shan a erh tai shan |
Altai mountain range in Xinjiang and Siberia |
鴻毛泰山 鸿毛泰山 see styles |
hóng máo tài shān hong2 mao2 tai4 shan1 hung mao t`ai shan hung mao tai shan |
lit. light as a goose feather, heavy as Mt Tai (idiom); fig. of no consequence to one person, a matter of life or death to another |
阿爾泰山脈 阿尔泰山脉 see styles |
ā ěr tài shān mài a1 er3 tai4 shan1 mai4 a erh t`ai shan mai a erh tai shan mai |
Altai mountain chain on the border of Russia and Mongolia |
有眼不識泰山 有眼不识泰山 see styles |
yǒu yǎn bù shí tài shān you3 yan3 bu4 shi2 tai4 shan1 yu yen pu shih t`ai shan yu yen pu shih tai shan |
lit. to have eyes but fail to recognize Mt Tai (idiom); fig. to fail to recognize sb important or sb's great talent; to be blind to the fact |
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taisanboku; taisanboku たいさんぼく; タイサンボク |
(kana only) evergreen magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora); southern magnolia; loblolly magnolia; bull bay |
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taizan たいざん |
large mountain |
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taizanmeidou / taizanmedo たいざんめいどう |
(yoji) big fuss over nothing; much cry and little wool; much ado about nothing |
泰山鳴動して鼠一匹 see styles |
taizanmeidoushitenezumiippiki / taizanmedoshitenezumippiki たいざんめいどうしてねずみいっぴき |
(expression) much ado about nothing; The mountains have brought forth a mouse (Aesop) |
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taizan たいざん |
great mountain; large mountain |
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taizanmeidou / taizanmedo たいざんめいどう |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) big fuss over nothing; much cry and little wool; much ado about nothing |
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taizanmeidoushitenezumiippiki / taizanmedoshitenezumippiki たいざんめいどうしてねずみいっぴき |
(expression) much ado about nothing; The mountains have brought forth a mouse (Aesop) |
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taizanmeidoushitenezumiippiki / taizanmedoshitenezumippiki たいざんめいどうしてねずみいっぴき |
(expression) (idiom) much ado about nothing; great cry and little wool; the mountain laboured and brought forth a mouse |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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