There are 30 total results for your Manchuria search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
渤海 see styles |
bó hǎi bo2 hai3 po hai bokkai ぼっかい |
More info & calligraphy: Bohai(place-name) Bohai (kingdom in Manchura and N. Korea, established after the fall of Goguryeo); Pohai; Bohai; Balhae; Bokkai |
滿洲 满洲 see styles |
mǎn zhōu man3 zhou1 man chou |
More info & calligraphy: Manchuria |
満 see styles |
mǎn man3 man man まん |
Japanese variant of 滿|满 (1) being full; (2) (See 数え) (counting) completed years (e.g. when calculating age); (prefix) (3) (before a number) full (years, months, etc.); (4) (abbreviation) (See 満州・1) Manchuria; (personal name) Minoru |
北満 see styles |
hokuman ほくまん |
North Manchuria; (surname) Kitamitsu |
南満 see styles |
nanman なんまん |
South Manchuria |
國恥 国耻 see styles |
guó chǐ guo2 chi3 kuo ch`ih kuo chih |
national humiliation, refers to Japanese incursions into China in the 1930s and 40s, and more especially to Mukden railway incident of 18th September 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变 and subsequent Japanese annexation of Manchuria |
渡満 see styles |
toman とまん |
(noun/participle) going to Manchuria |
満州 see styles |
manshuu / manshu まんしゅう |
Manchuria; (place-name) Manshuu |
満洲 see styles |
manshuu / manshu まんしゅう |
Manchuria |
満蒙 see styles |
manmou / manmo まんもう |
Manchuria and Inner Mongolia; (place-name) Mamou |
濊貊 see styles |
huì mò hui4 mo4 hui mo |
Yemaek, ancient ethnic group of Manchuria and Korea, precursors of Korean Goguryeo kingdom |
關東 关东 see styles |
guān dōng guan1 dong1 kuan tung |
Northeast China; Manchuria; lit. east of Shanhai Pass 山海關|山海关[Shan1 hai3 guan1]; Kantō region of Japan |
露満 see styles |
roman ろまん |
Russia and Manchuria |
佟佳江 see styles |
tóng jiā jiāng tong2 jia1 jiang1 t`ung chia chiang tung chia chiang |
Tongjia River in Manchuria, a tributary of the Yalu River 鴨綠江|鸭绿江[Ya1 lu4 Jiang1] |
唐行様 see styles |
karayukisan からゆきさん |
(kana only) Japanese women who worked as prostitutes in China, Manchuria, etc. (Meiji to early Showa) |
外東北 外东北 see styles |
wài dōng běi wai4 dong1 bei3 wai tung pei |
Outer Manchuria |
外滿洲 外满洲 see styles |
wài mǎn zhōu wai4 man3 zhou1 wai man chou |
Outer Manchuria |
張作霖 张作霖 see styles |
zhāng zuò lín zhang1 zuo4 lin2 chang tso lin chousakurin / chosakurin ちょうさくりん |
Zhang Zuolin (c. 1873-1928), warlord of Manchuria 1916-1928 (person) Chang Tso-lin (Zhang Zuolin) (1875-1928) |
紅胡子 红胡子 see styles |
hóng hú zi hong2 hu2 zi5 hung hu tzu |
band of mounted bandits in Manchuria (archaic) |
勿忘國恥 勿忘国耻 see styles |
wù wàng guó chǐ wu4 wang4 guo2 chi3 wu wang kuo ch`ih wu wang kuo chih |
Never forget national humiliation, refers to Mukden railway incident of 18th September 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变 and subsequent Japanese annexation of Manchuria |
唐行き様 see styles |
karayukisan からゆきさん |
(kana only) Japanese women who worked as prostitutes in China, Manchuria, etc. (Meiji to early Showa) |
衛氏朝鮮 卫氏朝鲜 see styles |
wèi shì cháo xiǎn wei4 shi4 chao2 xian3 wei shih ch`ao hsien wei shih chao hsien |
Wiman Korea (195-108 BC), historical kingdom in Manchuria, Liaoning and North Korea |
衛滿朝鮮 卫满朝鲜 see styles |
wèi mǎn cháo xiǎn wei4 man3 chao2 xian3 wei man ch`ao hsien wei man chao hsien |
Wiman Korea (195-108 BC), historical kingdom in Manchuria, Liaoning and North Korea |
九一八事變 九一八事变 see styles |
jiǔ yī bā shì biàn jiu3 yi1 ba1 shi4 bian4 chiu i pa shih pien |
the Mukden or Manchurian Railway Incident of 18th September 1931 used by the Japanese as a pretext to annex Manchuria; also known as Liutiaogou incident 柳條溝事變|柳条沟事变 |
南満州鉄道 see styles |
minamimanshuutetsudou / minamimanshutetsudo みなみまんしゅうてつどう |
(company) (former) South Manchuria Railway; (c) (former) South Manchuria Railway |
唐行きさん see styles |
karayukisan からゆきさん |
(kana only) Japanese women who worked as prostitutes in China, Manchuria, etc. (Meiji to early Showa) |
柳條湖事件 柳条湖事件 see styles |
liǔ tiáo hú shì jiàn liu3 tiao2 hu2 shi4 jian4 liu t`iao hu shih chien liu tiao hu shih chien |
the Mukden or Manchurian Railway Incident of 18th September 1931 used by the Japanese as a pretext to annex Manchuria; also known as 9-18 incident 九一八事變|九一八事变[Jiu3 Yi1 ba1 Shi4 bian4] |
Variations: |
manshuu / manshu まんしゅう |
(1) Manchuria; (2) (hist) (abbreviation) (See 満州国) Manchukuo (Japanese Manchurian puppet state; 1932-1945) |
満蒙開拓団 see styles |
manmoukaitakudan / manmokaitakudan まんもうかいたくだん |
(hist) Japanese colonists of Manchuria and Inner Mongolia |
満鉄調査部 see styles |
mantetsuchousabu / mantetsuchosabu まんてつちょうさぶ |
(org) South Manchuria Railway Research Department; (o) South Manchuria Railway Research Department |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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