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獸 means beast, animal, brute, beastly, or bestial.
Note: A strange selection for a calligraphy wall scroll.
獸 is a very generic term for a beast, so it can be one hunted for food (such as a deer or boar). It can also mean a great animal or someone who acts like a beast.
Note: In Japanese, this can be the personal name Munetada.
In modern Japan, they use the version of this character shown to the right. If your audience in Japanese, click this special Kanji instead of the button above.
猟師 is hunter or huntsman in Japanese Kanji.
There are several ways to say “hunter” in Japanese, but this is probably the most common.
The first Kanji means hunting or game.
The second Kanji means master, specialist, or teacher. In this case, it will be read as “master.” So this is also “game master” or “hunt master.”
闇打狐狸明打狼 is a Chinese proverb that translates as: Hunt foxes stealthily, [and] hunt wolves openly [just as they do].
Figuratively, this means:
Different opponents require different appropriate strategies.
This is a suggestion that you should know your enemy and know that each enemy is different, therefore requires a specialized approach (attack).
See Also: Art of War Military
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your hunting search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
囮 see styles |
é e2 o otori おとり |
decoy (1) (kana only) decoy (for hunting); stool; (2) (kana only) lure; decoy; stool pigeon; trap |
狩 see styles |
shòu shou4 shou kari かり |
to hunt; to go hunting (as winter sport in former times); hunting dog; imperial tour (1) hunting; (n,n-suf) (2) harvesting (e.g. berries, fruit); picking; gathering; (surname) Kari |
猟 see styles |
liè lie4 lieh ryou / ryo りょう |
Japanese variant of 獵|猎 (1) hunting; shooting; (2) game; quarry; (given name) Ryō |
獵 猎 see styles |
liè lie4 lieh ryō |
hunting To hunt. |
鉈 铊 see styles |
tā ta1 t`a ta nata; nata なた; ナタ |
thallium (chemistry) nata; sturdy broad-bladed knife, used in woodcraft and hunting (often with a rectangular blade) |
三田 see styles |
sān tián san1 tian2 san t`ien san tien minda みんだ |
3 annual hunting bouts; 3 qi points (surname) Minda The three "fields" of varying qualities of fertility, i.e. bodhisattvas, śrāvakas, and icchantis, respectively producing a hundred-fold, fifty-fold, onefold. 涅槃經 33. |
不猟 see styles |
furyou / furyo ふりょう |
(ant: 大猟) poor bag (hunting) |
両蓋 see styles |
ryoubuta / ryobuta りょうぶた |
hunting-case watch |
休猟 see styles |
kyuuryou / kyuryo きゅうりょう |
(noun/participle) suspension of hunting |
保活 see styles |
hokatsu ほかつ |
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) (from 保育園 and 活動) kindergarten hunting |
入合 see styles |
iriai いりあい |
common (e.g. fishery or hunting ground); commonage; (surname) Iriai |
出猟 see styles |
shutsuryou / shutsuryo しゅつりょう |
(n,vs,vi) going hunting |
出獵 出猎 see styles |
chū liè chu1 lie4 ch`u lieh chu lieh |
to go out hunting |
剣鉈 see styles |
kennata けんなた |
(See 鉈・なた) sturdy broad-bladed knife, used in woodcraft and hunting (tapered, unlike a regular nata) |
南苑 see styles |
nán yuàn nan2 yuan4 nan yüan nanen なんえん |
Nanyuan or "Southern Park", an imperial hunting domain during the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, now the site of Nanhaizi Park in the south of Beijing (given name) Nan'en |
収獲 see styles |
shuukaku / shukaku しゅうかく |
(noun/participle) catch (fishing); bag (hunting); haul |
収穫 see styles |
shuukaku / shukaku しゅうかく |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) harvest; crop; ingathering; (2) fruits (of one's labors); gain; result; returns; (noun, transitive verb) (3) (See 収獲) catch (fishing); bag (hunting); haul |
圍場 围场 see styles |
wéi chǎng wei2 chang3 wei ch`ang wei chang |
enclosure; pig pen; hunting ground exclusively kept for emperor or nobility (in former times) |
大猟 see styles |
tairyou / tairyo たいりょう |
(ant: 不猟) good bag (hunting) |
婚活 see styles |
konkatsu こんかつ |
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) (abbreviation) searching for a marriage partner; marriage hunting; activities leading to marriage, e.g. dating, courtship, etc. |
媒鳥 see styles |
baichou / baicho ばいちょう otori おとり |
(kana only) decoy (for hunting); stool; (1) (kana only) decoy (for hunting); stool; (2) (kana only) lure; decoy; stool pigeon; trap |
射翳 see styles |
mabushi まぶし |
(1) (archaism) makeshift hunting blind; waiting in a makeshift hunting blind; (2) (archaism) ambush; troops in ambush |
小鷹 see styles |
kotaka こたか |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 大鷹) small hawk or falcon (used for hunting); (2) (See 小鷹狩) falconry (using small hawks or falcons); (surname) Kodaka |
就活 see styles |
shuukatsu / shukatsu しゅうかつ |
(abbreviation) (See 就職活動) job hunting; job searching |
山立 see styles |
yamadachi やまだち |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) bandit; brigand; (2) hunter; (3) ancient hunting communities in Tohoku; (place-name) Yamadachi |
巻狩 see styles |
makigari まきがり |
hunt (where the hunting area is surrounded on four sides by hunters) |
打獵 打猎 see styles |
dǎ liè da3 lie4 ta lieh |
to go hunting |
抄底 see styles |
chāo dǐ chao1 di3 ch`ao ti chao ti |
(finance) to snap up undervalued stocks; bargain-hunting; bottom-fishing |
捕鯨 捕鲸 see styles |
bǔ jīng bu3 jing1 pu ching hogei / hoge ほげい |
whaling whaling; whale hunting; whale fishing |
探訪 探访 see styles |
tàn fǎng tan4 fang3 t`an fang tan fang tanbou / tanbo たんぼう |
to seek by inquiry or search; to call on; to visit (noun, transitive verb) searching; hunting for news story; journalist |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Beast Animal | 獸 兽 | shishi | shòu / shou4 / shou | |
Hunter Huntsmen | 猟師 | ryou shi / ryoushi / ryo shi | ||
Hunt Foxes with Stealth, Hunt Wolves in the Open | 闇打狐狸明打狼 暗打狐狸明打狼 | àn dǎ hú li míng dǎ láng an4 da3 hu2 li ming2 da3 lang2 an da hu li ming da lang andahulimingdalang | an ta hu li ming ta lang antahulimingtalang |
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In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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of art alive.
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