There are 34 total results for your 譚 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
譚 谭 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan tan たん |
More info & calligraphy: Tan(suf,n) (See 英雄譚・えいゆうたん) story; tale; (surname) Tan Gossip, talk; to boast. |
譚唐 see styles |
tantou / tanto たんとう |
(surname) Tantou |
譚婆 谭婆 see styles |
tán pó tan2 po2 t`an p`o tan po danba |
Translit. of a term defined as eaters of dog's flesh. |
譚歌 see styles |
tanka たんか |
ballad |
譚盾 谭盾 see styles |
tán dùn tan2 dun4 t`an tun tan tun |
Tan Dun (1957-) Chinese composer |
譚詩 see styles |
tanshi たんし |
(See 譚詩曲,バラード) ballade |
倶譚 倶谭 see styles |
jù tán ju4 tan2 chü t`an chü tan Kutan |
Gautama |
具譚 具谭 see styles |
jù tán ju4 tan2 chü t`an chü tan Gudan |
Gautama, v. 瞿. |
古譚 see styles |
kotan こたん |
(rare) (See 昔話・1) old tale |
奇譚 see styles |
kitan きたん |
mysterious story |
桓譚 see styles |
kantan かんたん |
(person) Huan Tan (ca. 43 BCE-28 CE) |
民譚 see styles |
mindan みんだん |
(See 民話・みんわ) folk tale; folklore |
綺譚 see styles |
kitan きたん |
(coined by Kafū Nagai) beautiful story |
譚元元 see styles |
tanyanyan たんやんやん |
(personal name) Tan'yan'yan |
譚嗣同 谭嗣同 see styles |
tán sì tóng tan2 si4 tong2 t`an ssu t`ung tan ssu tung |
Tan Sitong (1865-1898), Qing writer and politician, one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子 of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898 |
譚家明 see styles |
patorikkutamu ぱとりっくたむ |
(personal name) Patorikkutamu |
譚富英 谭富英 see styles |
tán fù yīng tan2 fu4 ying1 t`an fu ying tan fu ying |
Tan Fuying (1906-1977), Beijing opera star, one of the Four great beards 四大鬚生|四大须生 |
譚彦彬 see styles |
tanhikoaki たんひこあき |
(person) Tan Hikoaki |
譚詠麟 谭咏麟 see styles |
tán yǒng lín tan2 yong3 lin2 t`an yung lin tan yung lin arantamu あらんたむ |
Alan Tam (1950-), Hong Kong Canto-pop singer and actor (personal name) Arantamu |
譚詩曲 see styles |
tanshikyoku たんしきょく |
ballade |
譚鑫培 谭鑫培 see styles |
tán xīn péi tan2 xin1 pei2 t`an hsin p`ei tan hsin pei |
Tan Xinpei (1847-1917), noted opera actor |
譚震林 谭震林 see styles |
tán zhèn lín tan2 zhen4 lin2 t`an chen lin tan chen lin |
Tan Zhenlin (1902-1983), PRC revolutionary and military leader, played political role after the Cultural Revolution |
前日譚 see styles |
zenjitsutan ぜんじつたん |
(1) prequel; (2) retrospective (talk, etc.) |
変身譚 see styles |
henshintan へんしんたん |
story featuring metamorphosis |
後日譚 see styles |
gojitsudan ごじつだん |
sequel; later development |
本生譚 本生谭 see styles |
běn shēng tán ben3 sheng1 tan2 pen sheng t`an pen sheng tan honjō tan |
stories of the Buddha's previous lives |
民譚集 see styles |
mindanshuu / mindanshu みんだんしゅう |
collection of folk stories |
経験譚 see styles |
keikentan / kekentan けいけんたん |
story recounting one's personal experience |
英雄譚 see styles |
eiyuutan / eyutan えいゆうたん |
epic; heroic tale |
龍譚淵 see styles |
ryuudanbuchi / ryudanbuchi りゅうだんぶち |
(place-name) Ryūdanbuchi |
天方夜譚 天方夜谭 see styles |
tiān fāng yè tán tian1 fang1 ye4 tan2 t`ien fang yeh t`an tien fang yeh tan |
fantasy story |
異聞奇譚 see styles |
ibunkitan いぶんきたん |
(yoji) strange stories and curious tales |
Variations: |
gojitsudan ごじつだん |
sequel; later development |
ディオニュソス譚 see styles |
dionyusosutan ディオニュソスたん |
(work) Dionysiaca (4-5th century CE poem by Nonnus); (wk) Dionysiaca (4-5th century CE poem by Nonnus) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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