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睿親王

see styles
 eishinnou / eshinno
    えいしんのう
(person) Eishinnou (Prince) (1612-1650)

矩摩羅


矩摩罗

see styles
jǔ mó luó
    ju3 mo2 luo2
chü mo lo
 kumara
prince

立太子

see styles
 rittaishi
    りったいし
investiture of the Crown Prince

親王家

see styles
 shinnouke / shinnoke
    しんのうけ
(See 親王) imperial prince's family; family of a prince of royal blood

赤プリ

see styles
 akapuri
    あかプリ
(abbreviation) Akasaka Prince Hotel

釋摩男


释摩男

see styles
shì mó nán
    shi4 mo2 nan2
shih mo nan
 Shakumadan
Śākya Mahānāma Kulika, one of the first five of the Buddha's disciples, i.e. prince Kulika.

金剛水


金刚水

see styles
jīn gāng shuǐ
    jin1 gang1 shui3
chin kang shui
 kongō sui
Diamond or vajra water, drunk by a prince on investiture, or by a person who receives the esoteric baptismal rite; also 誓水.

阿難陀


阿难陀

see styles
ē nán tuó
    e1 nan2 tuo2
o nan t`o
    o nan to
 ananda
    あなんだ
Prince Ananda, cousin of the Buddha and his closest disciple
(person) Ananda (disciple of Gautama Buddha)
Ānanda, 阿難; intp. by 歡喜 Joy; son of Droṇodana-rāja, and younger brother of Devadatta; he was noted as the most learned disciple of Buddha and famed for hearing and remembering his teaching, hence is styled 多聞; after the Buddha's death he is said to have compiled the sutras in the Vaibhāra cave, v. 畢, where the disciples were assembled in Magadha. He is reckoned as the second patriarch. Ānandabhadra and Ānandasāgara are generally given as two other Ānandas, but this is uncertain.

プリンス

see styles
 purinsu
    プリンス
prince; (personal name) Prince; Prins

一の御子

see styles
 ichinomiko
    いちのみこ
(archaism) first-born imperial prince

久明親王

see styles
 hisaakirashinnou / hisakirashinno
    ひさあきらしんのう
(person) Hisaakirashinnou (Prince) (1276-1328)

僧伽難提


僧伽难提

see styles
sēng qien án tí
    seng1 qien2 an2 ti2
seng qien an t`i
    seng qien an ti
 Sōgyanandai
Saṅghanandi, a prince of Śrāvastī, lived in a cave, was discovered by Rāhulata, became the sixteenth patriarch.

兜率天子

see styles
dōu shuài tiān zǐ
    dou1 shuai4 tian1 zi3
tou shuai t`ien tzu
    tou shuai tien tzu
 Tosotsu Tenshi
The prince, i. e. Śākyamuni, whose light while he was in Tuṣita shone into hell and saved all its occupants to that heaven; hence he is also called 地獄天子 Prince of Hades.

具平親王

see styles
 tomohirashinnou / tomohirashinno
    ともひらしんのう
(person) Tomohirashinnou (Prince) (964-1009)

典仁親王

see styles
 sukehitoshinnou / sukehitoshinno
    すけひとしんのう
(person) Sukehitoshinnou (Prince) (1733-1794)

兼明親王

see styles
 kaneakirashinnou / kaneakirashinno
    かねあきらしんのう
(person) Kaneakirashinnou (Prince) (914-987)

刑部親王

see styles
 osakabeshinnou / osakabeshinno
    おさかべしんのう
(person) Osakabeshinnou (Prince) (?-705)

南天太子

see styles
nán tiān tài zǐ
    nan2 tian1 tai4 zi3
nan t`ien t`ai tzu
    nan tien tai tzu
 Nanten Taishi
Prince of South India

台覧相撲

see styles
 tairanzumou / tairanzumo
    たいらんずもう
{sumo} wrestling performed in the presence of the empress or crown prince

哈姆雷特

see styles
hā mǔ léi tè
    ha1 mu3 lei2 te4
ha mu lei t`e
    ha mu lei te
Hamlet (name); the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark c. 1601 by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚

四不可輕


四不可轻

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sì bù kě qīng
    si4 bu4 ke3 qing1
ssu pu k`o ch`ing
    ssu pu ko ching
 shi fuka kyō
The four that may not be treated lightly: a prince though young, a snake though small, a fire though tiny, and above all a 'novice' though a beginner, for he may become an arhat. Cf. 阿合經 46.

四門遊觀


四门遊观

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sì mén yóu guān
    si4 men2 you2 guan1
ssu men yu kuan
 shimon yūkan
The four distresses observed during his wanderings by the Buddha when a prince— birth, age, disease, death.

夏洛特敦

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xià luò tè dūn
    xia4 luo4 te4 dun1
hsia lo t`e tun
    hsia lo te tun
Charlottetown, capital of Prince Edward Island, Canada

大慈恩寺

see styles
dà cí ēn sì
    da4 ci2 en1 si4
ta tz`u en ssu
    ta tzu en ssu
 daijionji
    だいじおんじ
Daci'en Buddhist temple in Xi'an
(place-name) Daijionji
The monastery of "Great Kindness and Grace", built in Changan by the crown prince of Taizong C.E. 648, where Xuanzang lived and worked and to which in 652 he added its pagoda, said to be 200 feet high, for storing the scriptures and relics he had brought from India.

大施太子

see styles
dà shī tài zǐ
    da4 shi1 tai4 zi3
ta shih t`ai tzu
    ta shih tai tzu
 Daise Taishi
(or 善薩). The great princely almsgiver, i.e. Śākyamuni in a previous life; also 能施太子 (or 太子).

大海皇子

see styles
 oomamanoouji / oomamanooji
    おおままのおうじ
(person) Oomamanoouji (imperial prince)

大自在天

see styles
dà zì zài tiān
    da4 zi4 zai4 tian1
ta tzu tsai t`ien
    ta tzu tsai tien
 daijizaiten
    だいじざいてん
{Buddh} Mahesvara (Shiva in the Buddhist pantheon)
Maheśvara, 摩醯首濕伐羅 or Śiva, lord of the present chiliocosm, or universe; he is described under two forms, one as the prince of demons, the other as divine, i.e. 毘舍闍 Piśācamaheśvara and 淨居 Śuddhāvāsa- or Śuddhodanamaheśvara. As Piśāca, head of the demons, he is represented with three eyes and eight arms, and riding on a white bull; a bull or a linga being his symbol. The esoteric school takes him for the transformation body of Vairocana, and as appearing in many forms, e.g. Viṣṇu, Nārāyana (i.e. Brahmā), etc. His wife (śakti) is Bhīmā, or 大自在天婦. As Śuddhāvāsa, or Pure dwelling, he is described as a bodhisattva of the tenth or highest degree, on the point of entering Buddhahood. There is dispute as to whether both are the same being, or entirely different. The term also means the sixth or highest of the six desire heavens.

太子太保

see styles
tài zǐ tài bǎo
    tai4 zi3 tai4 bao3
t`ai tzu t`ai pao
    tai tzu tai pao
tutor to the crown prince (in imperial China)

婆婆伽利

see styles
pó pó qié lì
    po2 po2 qie2 li4
p`o p`o ch`ieh li
    po po chieh li
 Babagari
Pāpakārin; evil-doer, name of a prince.

守貞親王

see styles
 morisadashinnou / morisadashinno
    もりさだしんのう
(person) Morisadashinnou (Prince) (1179-1223)

守邦親王

see styles
 morikunishinnou / morikunishinno
    もりくにしんのう
(person) Morikunishinnou (Prince) (1301-1333)

宗尊親王

see styles
 munetakashinnou / munetakashinno
    むねたかしんのう
(person) Munetakashinnou (Prince) (1242-1274)

宗良親王

see styles
 muneyoshishinnou / muneyoshishinno
    むねよししんのう
(person) Muneyoshishinnou (Prince) (1311-1385?)

寶光天子


宝光天子

see styles
bǎo guāng tiān zǐ
    bao3 guang1 tian1 zi3
pao kuang t`ien tzu
    pao kuang tien tzu
 Hōkō Tenshi
Precious light deva, Sūrya-deva, the sun-prince, a manifestation of Guanyin.

尊円親王

see styles
 sonenshinnou / sonenshinno
    そんえんしんのう
(person) Son'enshinnou (Prince) (1298-1356)

尊良親王

see styles
 takayoshishinnou / takayoshishinno
    たかよししんのう
(person) Takayoshishinnou (Prince) (1311-1337)

崇道天皇

see styles
 sudoutennou / sudotenno
    すどうてんのう
(person) Emperor Sudō (posthumous title of Prince Sawara, 750?-785)

川島皇子

see styles
 kawashimanoouji / kawashimanooji
    かわしまのおうじ
(person) Kawashimanoouji (657-691) (imperial prince)

引正太子

see styles
yǐn zhèng tài zǐ
    yin3 zheng4 tai4 zi3
yin cheng t`ai tzu
    yin cheng tai tzu
 Inshō taishi
Sātavāhana, 沙多婆漢那 a prince of Kosala, whose father the king was the patron of Nāgārjuna; the prince, attributing his father's unduly prolonged life to Nāgārjuna's magic, is said to have compelled the latter to commit suicide, on hearing of which the king died and the prince ascended the throne. 西域記 10.

彰仁親王

see styles
 akihitoshinnou / akihitoshinno
    あきひとしんのう
(person) Akihitoshinnou (Prince)

忍壁親王

see styles
 osakabeshinnou / osakabeshinno
    おさかべしんのう
(person) Osakabeshinnou (Prince) (?-705)

忍辱太子

see styles
rěn rù tài zǐ
    ren3 ru4 tai4 zi3
jen ju t`ai tzu
    jen ju tai tzu
 ninniku taishi
The patient prince, of Vārāṇaśī (Benares), who gave a piece of his flesh to heal his sick parents, which was efficacious because he had never given way to anger.

恒良親王

see styles
 tsuneyoshishinnou / tsuneyoshishinno
    つねよししんのう
(person) Tsuneyoshishinnou (Prince) (1324-1338)

悉多太子

see styles
xī duō tài zǐ
    xi1 duo1 tai4 zi3
hsi to t`ai tzu
    hsi to tai tzu
 Shitta taishi
Prince Siddhārtha

惟康親王

see styles
 koreyasushinnou / koreyasushinno
    これやすしんのう
(person) Koreyasushinnou (Prince) (1264-1326)

愛德華島


爱德华岛

see styles
ài dé huá dǎo
    ai4 de2 hua2 dao3
ai te hua tao
Prince Edward Island, province of Canada

懐良親王

see styles
 kaneyoshishinnou / kaneyoshishinno
    かねよししんのう
(person) Kaneyoshishinnou (Prince) (1329?-1383)

成良親王

see styles
 nariyoshishinnou / nariyoshishinno
    なりよししんのう
(person) Nariyoshishinnou (Prince) (1326-1344)

敦実親王

see styles
 atsumishinnou / atsumishinno
    あつみしんのう
(person) Atsumishinnou (Prince) (893-967)

日本武尊

see styles
 yamatotakerunomikoto
    やまとたけるのみこと
(person) Yamatotakeru no Mikoto (12th Emperor of Japan); Prince Yamatotakeru

早良親王

see styles
 sawarashinnou / sawarashinno
    さわらしんのう
(person) Sawarashinnou (Prince) (?-785)

明仁親王

see styles
 akihitoshinnou / akihitoshinno
    あきひとしんのう
(person) Akihitoshinnou (Prince Akihito)

智仁親王

see styles
 toshihitoshinnou / toshihitoshinno
    としひとしんのう
(person) Toshihitoshinnou (Prince) (1579-1629)

智成親王

see styles
 satonarishinnou / satonarishinno
    さとなりしんのう
(person) Satonarishinnou (Prince)

月光太子

see styles
yuè guāng tài zǐ
    yue4 guang1 tai4 zi3
yüeh kuang t`ai tzu
    yüeh kuang tai tzu
 Gakkō taishi
Moonlight prince, name of Śākyamuni in a previous incarnation as a prince, when he split one of his bones to anoint a leper with its marrow and gave him of his blood to drink. 智度論 12.

有馬皇子

see styles
 arimaouji / arimaoji
    ありまおうじ
(person) Arima Ouji (imperial prince)

東宮御所

see styles
 touguugosho / togugosho
    とうぐうごしょ
Crown Prince's Palace; (personal name) Tōguugosho

求那跋摩

see styles
qiun à bá mó
    qiun2 a4 ba2 mo2
qiun a pa mo
 Gunabama
Guṇavarman, tr. 功德鐙, a prince of Kubhā (Cashmere), who refused the throne, wandered alone, reached China, tr. ten works, two of which were lost by A. D. 730. Born in 367, he died in Nanjing in A. D. 431. He taught that truth is within, not without, and that the truth (dharma) is of oneself, not of another. The centre of his work is placed in 揚州 Yangzhou. It is said that he started the order of nuns in China, v. 翻譯名義 Fan-yi-ming-yi.

法才王子

see styles
fǎ cái wáng zǐ
    fa3 cai2 wang2 zi3
fa ts`ai wang tzu
    fa tsai wang tzu
 Hōzai Ōji
Prince Dharma Ability

法王子住

see styles
fǎ wáng zí zhù
    fa3 wang2 zi2 zhu4
fa wang tzu chu
 hō-ōshi jū
abode of the dharma-prince

泰宮智成

see styles
 yasunomiyasatonari
    やすのみやさとなり
(person) Yasunomiya Satonari (Prince)

澡甁天子

see styles
zǎo píng tiān zǐ
    zao3 ping2 tian1 zi3
tsao p`ing t`ien tzu
    tsao ping tien tzu
 Sōhei Tenshi
Śuddhāvasadeva, 作甁天子 who appeared to Śākyamuni when a prince, leading him to leave home.

燕太子丹

see styles
yān tài zǐ dān
    yan1 tai4 zi3 dan1
yen t`ai tzu tan
    yen tai tzu tan
Prince Dan of Yan (-226 BC), commissioned the attempted assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin 秦嬴政[Qin2 Ying2 Zheng4] (later the First Emperor 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2]) by Jing Ke 荊軻|荆轲[Jing1 Ke1] in 227 BC

白馬王子


白马王子

see styles
bái mǎ - wáng zǐ
    bai2 ma3 - wang2 zi3
pai ma - wang tzu
a Prince Charming; the man of one's dreams

皇子の命

see styles
 mikonomikoto
    みこのみこと
(archaism) (honorific or respectful language) crown prince

皇子の尊

see styles
 mikonomikoto
    みこのみこと
(archaism) (honorific or respectful language) crown prince

祇哆槃那


只哆槃那

see styles
qí chǐ pán nà
    qi2 chi3 pan2 na4
ch`i ch`ih p`an na
    chi chih pan na
 Gitahanna
(or 祇哆槃林); 祇園 (祇園精舍); 祇樹園; 祇樹給孤獨園; 祇樹花林窟; 祇桓林 (or 祇洹林); 祇陀林 (or 祇陀園); also 逝 or 誓多, etc. Jetavana, a park near Śrāvastī, said to have been obtained from Prince Jeta by the elder Anāthapiṇḍika, in which monasterial buildings were erected, the favourite resort of Śākyamuni. Two hundred years later it is said to have been destroyed by fire, rebuilt smaller 500 years after, and again a century later burnt down; thirteen years afterwards it was rebuilt on the earlier scale but a century later entirely destroyed. This is the account given in 法苑珠林 39.

祇陀太子

see styles
qí tuó tài zí
    qi2 tuo2 tai4 zi2
ch`i t`o t`ai tzu
    chi to tai tzu
 Gita taishi
prince Jeta

立太子式

see styles
 rittaishishiki
    りったいししき
investiture of the Crown Prince

立太子礼

see styles
 rittaishirei / rittaishire
    りったいしれい
ceremony of installing a Crown Prince

聖徳太子

see styles
 shoutokutaishi / shotokutaishi
    しょうとくたいし
(person) Shōtoku Taishi (574CE-627CE); Prince Shōtoku

聖德太子


圣德太子

see styles
shèng dé tài zǐ
    sheng4 de2 tai4 zi3
sheng te t`ai tzu
    sheng te tai tzu
 Shōtoku Taishi
Prince Shōtoku Taiji (574-621), major Japanese statesman and reformer of the Asuka period 飛鳥時代|飞鸟时代[Fei1 niao3 Shi2 dai4], proponent of state Buddhism, portrayed as Buddhist saint
Shōtoku Taishi

能久親王

see styles
 yoshihisashinnou / yoshihisashinno
    よしひさしんのう
(person) Yoshihisashinnou (Prince)

能施太子

see styles
néng shī tài zǐ
    neng2 shi1 tai4 zi3
neng shih t`ai tzu
    neng shih tai tzu
 Nōse Taishi
Prince 'Giver', a former incarnation of Śākyamuni, when he obtained the magic dragon, pearl and by its power relieved the needs of all the poor.

自在天子

see styles
zì zài tiān zǐ
    zi4 zai4 tian1 zi3
tzu tsai t`ien tzu
    tzu tsai tien tzu
 jizai tenshi
sovereign prince (?)

舎人親王

see styles
 tonerishinnou / tonerishinno
    とねりしんのう
(person) Tonerishinnou (Prince) (676-735)

草壁親王

see styles
 kusakabeshinnou / kusakabeshinno
    くさかべしんのう
(person) Kusakabeshinnou (Prince) (662-689)

葛原親王

see styles
 katsuraharashinnou / katsuraharashinno
    かつらはらしんのう
(person) Katsuraharashinnou (Prince) (786-853)

蛙の王様

see styles
 kaerunoousama / kaerunoosama
    かえるのおうさま
(wk) The Frog Prince (fairy tale)

蛙化現象

see styles
 kaerukagenshou / kaerukagensho
    かえるかげんしょう
(1) (from Grimm's The Frog Prince) frogification phenomenon; developing an aversion to someone one had feelings for once that person reciprocates those feelings; (2) (colloquialism) disillusionment upon noticing negative qualities in a romantic partner

護良親王

see styles
 moriyoshishinnou / moriyoshishinno
    もりよししんのう
(person) Moriyoshishinnou (Prince) (1308-1335)

貴顕紳商

see styles
 kikenshinshou / kikenshinsho
    きけんしんしょう
(yoji) merchant prince

輸拘盧那


输拘卢那

see styles
shū jū lún à
    shu1 ju1 lun2 a4
shu chü lun a
 Shukurona
Śuklodana, a prince of Kapilavastu, younger brother of Śuddhodana, and father of Tiṣya, Devadatta, and Nandika.

近衛文麿


近卫文麿

see styles
jìn wèi wén mǒ
    jin4 wei4 wen2 mo3
chin wei wen mo
 konoefumimaro
    このえふみまろ
Prince KONOE Fumimaro (1891-), Japanese nobleman and militarist politician, prime minister 1937-1939 and 1940-1941
(person) Konoe Fumimaro (1891.10.12-1945.12.16) (Prime Minister 1938-39, 1940-41)

阿保親王

see styles
 aboshinnou / aboshinno
    あぼしんのう
(person) Aboshinnou (Prince) (792-842)

阿瓦里德

see styles
ā wǎ lǐ dé
    a1 wa3 li3 de2
a wa li te
Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal al-Saud of Saudi Arabia

養尊處優


养尊处优

see styles
yǎng zūn chǔ yōu
    yang3 zun1 chu3 you1
yang tsun ch`u yu
    yang tsun chu yu
to live like a prince (idiom)

高岳親王

see styles
 takaokashinnou / takaokashinno
    たかおかしんのう
(person) Takaokashinnou (Prince) (?-?)

オオケタデ

see styles
 ooketade
    オオケタデ
(kana only) kiss-me-over-the-garden-gate (Persicaria orientalis); prince's feather

ルプランス

see styles
 rupuransu
    ルプランス
(surname) Le Prince

三笠宮寛仁

see styles
 mikasanomiyatomohito
    みかさのみやともひと
(person) Mikasanomiya Tomohito (royal prince) (1946.1.5-)

三笠宮崇仁

see styles
 mikasanomiyatakahito
    みかさのみやたかひと
(person) Mikasanomiya Takahito (royal prince) (1915.12.2-)

中大兄皇子

see styles
 nakanoooenoouji / nakanoooenooji
    なかのおおえのおうじ
(person) Nakanoooenoouji (imperial prince, 614-671)

伏見宮依仁

see styles
 fushiminomiyayorihito
    ふしみのみやよりひと
(person) Fushiminomiya Yorihito (Prince) (?-1922.6.27)

伏見宮博厚

see styles
 fushiminomiyahiroatsu
    ふしみのみやひろあつ
(person) Fushiminomiya Hiroatsu (Prince) (?-1883.2.15)

伏見宮博経

see styles
 fushiminomiyahirotsune
    ふしみのみやひろつね
(person) Fushiminomiya Hirotsune (Prince) (?-1876.5)

伏見宮貞愛

see styles
 fushiminomiyasadanaru
    ふしみのみやさだなる
(person) Fushiminomiya Sadanaru (Prince) (1858-1923)

伏見宮貞致

see styles
 fushiminomiyasadayuki
    ふしみのみやさだゆき
(person) Fushiminomiya Sadayuki (Prince)

公現法親王

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 kougenhoushinnou / kogenhoshinno
    こうげんほうしんのう
(person) Kōgenhoushinnou (Prince)

古今目錄抄


古今目录抄

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gǔ jīn mù lù chāo
    gu3 jin1 mu4 lu4 chao1
ku chin mu lu ch`ao
    ku chin mu lu chao
 Kokon mokuroku shō
Catalogue of Ancient and Modern (Prince Shōtoku Biographies)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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This page contains 100 results for "prince" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

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