There are 40 total results for your shikai search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
反袁 see styles |
fǎn yuán fan3 yuan2 fan yüan |
opposing Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] in National Protection War 護國戰爭|护国战争[Hu4 guo2 Zhan4 zheng1] 1915-1916 |
司会 see styles |
shikai しかい |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) leading a meeting; presiding over a meeting; officiating at a ceremony; chairmanship; (2) (See 司会者) chairman; presenter; host; moderator; master of ceremonies |
四戒 see styles |
sì jiè si4 jie4 ssu chieh shikai |
Four stages in moral development: that of release, or deliverance from the world on becoming a monk; that arising from the four meditations on the realms of form; that above the stage of 見道 q. v.; that in which all moral evil is ended and delusion ceases. |
四海 see styles |
sì hǎi si4 hai3 ssu hai shikai しかい |
(fig.) the whole world the whole world; the seven seas; (female given name) Yotsumi The four oceans around Mount Sumeru; cf. 九山八海. |
四界 see styles |
sì jiè si4 jie4 ssu chieh shikai |
The four realms, idem 四大 earth, water, fire, and air. |
四階 四阶 see styles |
sì jiē si4 jie1 ssu chieh shikai |
four stages |
大頭 大头 see styles |
dà tóu da4 tou2 ta t`ou ta tou daigashira だいがしら |
big head; mask in the shape of a big head; the larger end of something; the main part; the lion's share; dupe; sucker; (old) silver coin with a bust of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] on the obverse side (See 幸若舞) school of kowakamai dance founded by Yamamoto Sirozaemon; (surname) Daitou |
市会 see styles |
shikai しかい |
city council |
斯界 see styles |
shikai しかい |
this field; this subject |
此界 see styles |
cǐ jiè ci3 jie4 tz`u chieh tzu chieh shikai |
this world |
死海 see styles |
sǐ hǎi si3 hai3 ssu hai shikai しかい |
the Dead Sea Dead Sea; (place-name) Dead Sea The sea of mortality. |
死灰 see styles |
shikai しかい |
as lifeless as cold ashes |
死界 see styles |
shikai しかい |
(1) the underworld; world after death; (2) blind spot; place not in the field of vision; dead space |
紫海 see styles |
shikai しかい |
(given name) Shikai |
蔡鍔 蔡锷 see styles |
cài è cai4 e4 ts`ai o tsai o |
Cai E (1882-1916), military leader who was a key figure in the establishment the National Protection Army 護國軍|护国军[Hu4guo2jun1], which in 1916 fought the forces of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4kai3], who had tried to reestablish the monarchy with himself as emperor |
袁頭 袁头 see styles |
yuán tóu yuan2 tou2 yüan t`ou yüan tou |
silver coin from the early days of the Republic of China (1912-1949) bearing the head of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] |
視界 视界 see styles |
shì jiè shi4 jie4 shih chieh shikai しかい |
field of vision field of vision; visibility; view; visual field; (one's) ken |
詩会 see styles |
shikai しかい |
poetry meeting |
鹿井 see styles |
shikai しかい |
(surname) Shikai |
鹿居 see styles |
shikai しかい |
(surname) Shikai |
五支戒 see styles |
wǔ zhī jiè wu3 zhi1 jie4 wu chih chieh go shikai |
The five moral laws or principles arising out of the idea of the mahā-nirvāṇa in the 大涅槃經 11. |
倪嗣沖 倪嗣冲 see styles |
ní sì chōng ni2 si4 chong1 ni ssu ch`ung ni ssu chung |
Ni Sichong (1868-1924), general closely linked to Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] during his unsuccessful 1915 bid for Empire |
四夷戒 see styles |
sì yí jiè si4 yi2 jie4 ssu i chieh shīkai |
four pārājikas |
四家井 see styles |
shikai しかい |
(surname) Shikai |
歯科医 see styles |
shikai しかい |
dentist |
段祺瑞 see styles |
duàn qí ruì duan4 qi2 rui4 tuan ch`i jui tuan chi jui |
Duan Qirui (1864-1936), commander of Beiyang Army under Yuan Shikai, then politician and powerful warlord |
袁世凱 袁世凯 see styles |
yuán shì kǎi yuan2 shi4 kai3 yüan shih k`ai yüan shih kai enseigai / ensegai えんせいがい |
Yuan Shikai (1859-1916), senior general of late Qing, subsequently warlord and self-proclaimed emperor of China (person) Yuan Shikai (1859-1916) |
護國戰 护国战 see styles |
hù guó zhàn hu4 guo2 zhan4 hu kuo chan |
National Protection War or Campaign to Defend the Republic (1915), a rebellion against the installation of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] as emperor |
護國軍 护国军 see styles |
hù guó jun hu4 guo2 jun1 hu kuo chün |
National Protection Army of 1915 (in rebellion against Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3]) |
二次革命 see styles |
èr cì gé mìng er4 ci4 ge2 ming4 erh tz`u ko ming erh tzu ko ming |
Second Revolution, campaign from 1913 of the provisional revolutionary government (under Sun Yat-sen and the Guomindang) against Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] and the Northern Warlords |
反袁運動 反袁运动 see styles |
fǎn yuán yùn dòng fan3 yuan2 yun4 dong4 fan yüan yün tung |
anti-Yuan movement, opposing Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] in National Protection War 護國戰爭|护国战争[Hu4 guo2 Zhan4 zheng1] 1915-1916; same as 反袁鬥爭|反袁斗争[fan3 Yuan2 dou4 zheng1] |
反袁鬥爭 反袁斗争 see styles |
fǎn yuán dòu zhēng fan3 yuan2 dou4 zheng1 fan yüan tou cheng |
war of 1915 against Yuan Shikai and for the Republic |
善後借款 善后借款 see styles |
shàn hòu jiè kuǎn shan4 hou4 jie4 kuan3 shan hou chieh k`uan shan hou chieh kuan |
reconstruction loan provided by Great Powers to Yuan Shikai in 1913 |
四海論主 四海论主 see styles |
sì hǎi lùn zhǔ si4 hai3 lun4 zhu3 ssu hai lun chu Shikai Ronshu |
Honorific title of the monk 敬脫 Jingtuo of the Sui dynasty. |
四階成佛 四阶成佛 see styles |
sì jiē chéng fó si4 jie1 cheng2 fo2 ssu chieh ch`eng fo ssu chieh cheng fo shikai jōbutsu |
four stages in the attainment of buddhahood |
四階成道 四阶成道 see styles |
sì jiē chéng dào si4 jie1 cheng2 dao4 ssu chieh ch`eng tao ssu chieh cheng tao shikai jōdō |
(or 四階成佛) The four Hīnayāna steps for attaining Buddhahood, i. e. the myriad deeds of the three asaṃkhyeya kalpas; the continually good karma of a hundred great kalpas; in the final body the cutting off of the illusions of the lower eight states; and the taking of one's seat on the bodhi-plot for final enlightenment, and the cutting off of the thirty-four forms of delusive thought. |
處世界梵 处世界梵 see styles |
chù shì jiè fàn chu4 shi4 jie4 fan4 ch`u shih chieh fan chu shih chieh fan shi shikai bon |
purity while abiding in the world |
護國戰爭 护国战争 see styles |
hù guó zhàn zhēng hu4 guo2 zhan4 zheng1 hu kuo chan cheng |
National Protection War or Campaign to Defend the Republic (1915), a rebellion against the installation of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] as emperor |
護國運動 护国运动 see styles |
hù guó yùn dòng hu4 guo2 yun4 dong4 hu kuo yün tung |
Campaign to Defend the Republic (1915) or National Protection War, a rebellion against the installation of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] as emperor |
護法戰爭 护法战争 see styles |
hù fǎ zhàn zhēng hu4 fa3 zhan4 zheng1 hu fa chan cheng |
National protection war or Campaign to defend the republic (1915), a rebellion against the installation of Yuan Shikai as emperor |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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