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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
萬歲 万岁 see styles |
wàn suì wan4 sui4 wan sui |
More info & calligraphy: Banzai / Wansui |
風暴 风暴 see styles |
fēng bào feng1 bao4 feng pao |
More info & calligraphy: Storm |
切格瓦拉 see styles |
qiè gé wǎ lā qie4 ge2 wa3 la1 ch`ieh ko wa la chieh ko wa la |
More info & calligraphy: Che Guevara |
文革 see styles |
wén gé wen2 ge2 wen ko bunkaku ぶんかく |
Cultural Revolution (1966-76) (abbr. for 文化大革命[Wen2 hua4 Da4 ge2 ming4]) (hist) (abbreviation) (See 文化大革命) (China's) Cultural Revolution (1966-76); (given name) Bunkaku |
革命 see styles |
gé mìng ge2 ming4 ko ming kakumei / kakume かくめい |
to withdraw the mandate of heaven (and transition to a new dynasty) (original meaning); revolution; revolutionary; to revolt (against sb or something); to revolutionize (something); (separable verb sometimes used in the pattern 革noun的命); CL:次[ci4] (1) revolution; (2) (See 三革・2,辛酉) 58th year of the sexagenary cycle (in Onmyōdō) |
十月革命 see styles |
shí yuè gé mìng shi2 yue4 ge2 ming4 shih yüeh ko ming juugatsukakumei / jugatsukakume じゅうがつかくめい |
October Revolution (hist) October Revolution |
辛亥革命 see styles |
xīn hài gé mìng xin1 hai4 ge2 ming4 hsin hai ko ming shingaikakumei / shingaikakume しんがいかくめい |
Xinhai Revolution (1911), which ended the Qing Dynasty (hist) Xinhai Revolution (of China; 1911) |
文化大革命 see styles |
wén huà dà gé mìng wen2 hua4 da4 ge2 ming4 wen hua ta ko ming bunkadaikakumei / bunkadaikakume ぶんかだいかくめい |
Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) (hist) (See 文革) (China's) Cultural Revolution (1966-76) |
新文化運動 新文化运动 see styles |
xīn wén huà yùn dòng xin1 wen2 hua4 yun4 dong4 hsin wen hua yün tung shinbunkaundou / shinbunkaundo しんぶんかうんどう |
the New Culture Movement (mid-1910s and 1920s), intellectual revolution against Confucianism aiming to introduce Western elements, especially democracy and science (hist) New Culture Movement (revolutionary movement in China, 1917-1921) |
輪 轮 see styles |
lún lun2 lun rin りん |
wheel; disk; ring; steamship; to take turns; to rotate; classifier for big round objects: disk, or recurring events: round, turn (counter) counter for wheels and flowers; (female given name) Run cakra; wheel, disc, rotation, to revolve; v. 研. The three wheels are 惑業苦illusion, karma, suffering, in constant revolution. The five are earth, water, fire, wind, and space; the earth rests on revolving spheres of water, fire, wind, and space. The nine are seen on the tops of pagodas, cf. 九輪.; The two wheels of a cart compared by the Tiantai school to 定 (or to its Tiantai form 止觀) and 慧 meditation and wisdom; see 止觀 5. Also 食 food and 法 the doctrine, i. e. food physical and spiritual. |
一周 see styles |
yī zhōu yi1 zhou1 i chou isshuu / isshu いっしゅう |
one week; all the way around; a whole cycle (n,vs,vi) one round; one circuit; one revolution; one lap; one turn; (personal name) Kazumasa |
公転 see styles |
kouten / koten こうてん |
(n,vs,vi) {astron} (See 自転・1) revolution (of a celestial body around another) |
公轉 公转 see styles |
gōng zhuàn gong1 zhuan4 kung chuan |
orbital revolution |
反旗 see styles |
hanki はんき |
standard of revolt; banner of revolution |
反清 see styles |
fǎn qīng fan3 qing1 fan ch`ing fan ching |
anti-Qing; refers to the revolutionary movements in late 19th and early 20th century leading up to 1911 Xinhai Revolution 辛亥革命[Xin1 hai4 Ge2 ming4] |
叛旗 see styles |
hanki はんき |
standard of revolt; banner of revolution |
吳晗 吴晗 see styles |
wú hán wu2 han2 wu han |
Wu Han (1909-1969), historian, author of biography of Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋, hounded to his death together with several members of his family during the cultural revolution |
周天 see styles |
shuuten / shuten しゅうてん |
(1) the full scope of the heavens; 360 degrees; one full revolution of Earth; (2) twelve years; one full cycle of the Chinese calendar |
唱導 唱导 see styles |
chàng dǎo chang4 dao3 ch`ang tao chang tao shoudou / shodo しょうどう |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) leading (movement, revolution, etc.); guiding; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {Buddh} instructing in Buddhism; converting (someone) to Buddhism; (noun, transitive verb) (3) (See 唱道) advocacy To preach to people and lead them to conversion. |
四舊 四旧 see styles |
sì jiù si4 jiu4 ssu chiu |
the Four Olds (target of the Cultural Revolution) |
回帰 see styles |
kaiki かいき |
(n,vs,vi) (1) return (to); revolution; recurrence; (n,vs,vi) (2) {math} regression |
回旋 see styles |
huí xuán hui2 xuan2 hui hsüan kaisen かいせん |
variant of 迴旋|回旋[hui2xuan2] (n,vs,adj-no) rotation; revolution; convolution |
回転 see styles |
kaiten かいてん |
(noun/participle) rotation (usu. around something); revolution; turning |
地動 地动 see styles |
dì dòng di4 dong4 ti tung chidou / chido ちどう |
earthquake (old term) (1) (See 地震) (internal) movement of the earth; earthquake; (2) motions of the earth (i.e. rotation and revolution) Earthquake; the earth shaken, one of the signs of Buddha-power. |
変革 see styles |
henkaku へんかく |
(n,vs,vt,vi) change; transformation; reform; revolution; revolutionizing; innovation; upheaval |
小將 小将 see styles |
xiǎo jiàng xiao3 jiang4 hsiao chiang |
(in classical literature) young military officer of high rank for his age; (during the Cultural Revolution) young militant in the Red Guard; (in modern usage) rising star (in sport, politics etc) |
康生 see styles |
kāng shēng kang1 sheng1 k`ang sheng kang sheng yasunaru やすなる |
Kang Sheng (1896-1975), Chinese communist leader, a politburo member during the Cultural Revolution and posomethingumously blamed for some of its excesses (given name) Yasunaru |
廻転 see styles |
kaiten かいてん |
(noun/participle) rotation (usu. around something); revolution; turning |
批鬥 批斗 see styles |
pī dòu pi1 dou4 p`i tou pi tou |
to drag sb before a public meeting to denounce, humiliate and physically abuse them (esp. during the Cultural Revolution) |
插隊 插队 see styles |
chā duì cha1 dui4 ch`a tui cha tui |
to cut in line; to jump a queue; to live on a rural community (during the Cultural Revolution) |
揪鬥 揪斗 see styles |
jiū dòu jiu1 dou4 chiu tou |
to seize and subject to public criticism (form of persecution during the Cultural Revolution) |
改轉 改转 see styles |
gǎi zhuǎn gai3 zhuan3 kai chuan kaiten |
revolution |
政変 see styles |
seihen / sehen せいへん |
political disturbance; political change; change of government; political upheaval; overthrowing of a government; coup d'état; coup; revolution |
旋回 see styles |
xuán huí xuan2 hui2 hsüan hui senkai せんかい |
to cycle (noun/participle) revolution; rotation; turning; swiveling; circling |
旋廻 see styles |
senkai せんかい |
(noun/participle) revolution; rotation; turning; swiveling; circling |
旋転 see styles |
senten せんてん |
(n,vs,vt,vi) revolution; gyration; whirling; rotation |
林彪 see styles |
lín biāo lin2 biao1 lin piao rinpyou / rinpyo りんぴょう |
Lin Biao (1908-1971), Chinese army leader at the time of the Cultural Revolution (personal name) Rinpyou |
業革 see styles |
gyoukaku / gyokaku ぎょうかく |
(abbreviation) (See 営業・1,改革・かいかく) business restructuring; business reformation; business revolution |
火種 火种 see styles |
huǒ zhǒng huo3 zhong3 huo chung hidane ひだね |
tinder; source of a fire; inflammable material; (fig.) spark (of a revolution etc) (1) live coals (for firelighting); (2) cause (of disturbance, conflict, etc.); trigger |
燃起 see styles |
rán qǐ ran2 qi3 jan ch`i jan chi |
to ignite; to light; fig. to spark off (hopes, controversy, flames of revolution) |
牛棚 see styles |
niú péng niu2 peng2 niu p`eng niu peng |
cowshed; makeshift detention center set up by Red Guards in the Cultural Revolution; (baseball) bullpen |
狂飆 狂飙 see styles |
kuáng biāo kuang2 biao1 k`uang piao kuang piao |
hurricane; violent reform or revolution; violent movement or force |
白軍 白军 see styles |
bái jun bai2 jun1 pai chün hakugun はくぐん |
White Guard or White Movement, anti-communist troops fighting against the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War (1917-1922) (hist) (See 白衛軍) White Army (any of the armies that opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution) |
知青 see styles |
zhī qīng zhi1 qing1 chih ch`ing chih ching |
educated youth (sent to work in farms during the Cultural Revolution), abbr. for 知識青年|知识青年[zhi1 shi5 qing1 nian2] |
秋瑾 see styles |
qiū jǐn qiu1 jin3 ch`iu chin chiu chin |
Qiu Jin (1875-1907), famous female martyr of the anti-Qing revolution, the subject of several books and films |
維新 维新 see styles |
wéi xīn wei2 xin1 wei hsin ishin いしん |
(political) reform; revitalization; modernization (1) reformation; revolution; renewal; (2) (hist) (See 明治維新) Meiji Restoration; (3) (abbreviation) (See 日本維新の会) Nippon Ishin no Kai; Japan Innovation Party; (given name) Ishin |
賀龍 贺龙 see styles |
hè lóng he4 long2 ho lung |
He Long (1896-1969), important communist military leader, died from persecution during the Cultural Revolution |
転回 see styles |
tenkai てんかい |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) revolution; rotation; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) turn; turning; (n,vs,vi) (3) {music} inversion; (n,vs,vi) (4) handspring (gymnastics) |
輪転 see styles |
rinten りんてん |
(n,vs,vi) rotation; revolution |
轉作 转作 see styles |
zhuǎn zuò zhuan3 zuo4 chuan tso tensa |
(agriculture) to switch to growing a different crop revolution |
辛亥 see styles |
xīn hài xin1 hai4 hsin hai shingai しんがい |
forty-eighth year H12 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1971 or 2031; cf 辛亥革命[Xin1 hai4 Ge2 ming4], Xinhai Revolution of 1911 (See 干支・1) Metal Boar (48th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1911, 1971, 2031) |
農友 农友 see styles |
nóng yǒu nong2 you3 nung yu nouyuu / noyu のうゆう |
our peasant friends (political term used in the early years of the Old Democratic Revolution, 1840-1919); (Tw) (coll.) farmer (place-name) Nouyū |
運行 运行 see styles |
yùn xíng yun4 xing2 yün hsing unkou / unko うんこう |
(of celestial bodies etc) to move along one's course; (fig.) to function; to be in operation; (of a train service etc) to operate; to run; (of a computer) to run (n,vs,vt,vi) (1) operation (of a bus or train service); service; running; (n,vs,vi) (2) movement (of a heavenly body); motion; revolution; (personal name) Kazuyuki |
鄒容 邹容 see styles |
zōu róng zou1 rong2 tsou jung |
Zou Rong (1885-1905), a martyr of the anti-Qing revolution, died in jail in 1905 |
鄧拓 邓拓 see styles |
dèng tuò deng4 tuo4 teng t`o teng to |
Deng Tuo (1912-1966), sociologist and journalist, died under persecution at the start of the Cultural Revolution; wrote under the pen name Ma Nancun 馬南邨|马南邨 |
陝北 陕北 see styles |
shǎn běi shan3 bei3 shan pei |
Shanbei, northern Shaanxi province, including Yulin 榆林 and Yan'an 延安, a Holy Land of Mao's revolution 革命聖地|革命圣地 |
黃興 黄兴 see styles |
huáng xīng huang2 xing1 huang hsing |
Huang Xing (1874-1916), revolutionary politician, close collaborator of Sun Yat-sen, prominent in the 1911 Xinhai Revolution 辛亥革命[Xin1 hai4 Ge2 ming4], murdered in Shanghai in 1916 |
一回転 see styles |
ikkaiten いっかいてん |
(n,vs,vt,vi) one revolution; one rotation |
一巡り see styles |
hitomeguri ひとめぐり |
(noun/participle) once around; a revolution; a lap; a turn; a round; one full year |
三家村 see styles |
sān jiā cūn san1 jia1 cun1 san chia ts`un san chia tsun |
(lit.) village of three households; the Three Family Village, an essay column in a Beijing newspaper from 1961-1966, written by Deng Tuo 鄧拓|邓拓[Deng4 Tuo4], Wu Han 吳晗|吴晗[Wu2 Han2] and Liao Mosha 廖沫沙[Liao4 Mo4 sha1], criticized as anti-Party during the Cultural Revolution |
公転面 see styles |
koutenmen / kotenmen こうてんめん |
{astron} plane of revolution |
劉少奇 刘少奇 see styles |
liú shào qí liu2 shao4 qi2 liu shao ch`i liu shao chi ryuushouki / ryushoki りゅうしょうき |
Liu Shaoqi (1898-1969), Chinese communist leader, a martyr of the Cultural Revolution (personal name) Ryūshouki |
北洋軍 北洋军 see styles |
běi yáng jun bei3 yang2 jun1 pei yang chün |
north China army, a modernizing Western-style army set up during late Qing, and a breeding ground for the Northern Warlords after the Qinghai revolution |
周作人 see styles |
zhōu zuò rén zhou1 zuo4 ren2 chou tso jen |
Zhou Zuoren (1885-1967), brother of Lu Xun 魯迅|鲁迅[Lu3 Xun4], academic in Japanese and Greek studies, briefly imprisoned after the war as Japanese collaborator, persecuted and died of unknown causes during the Cultural Revolution |
周瘦鵑 周瘦鹃 see styles |
zhōu shòu juān zhou1 shou4 juan1 chou shou chüan |
Zhou Shoujuan (1895-1968), writer, translator and art collector in Suzhou, a victim of the Cultural Revolution |
四人幫 四人帮 see styles |
sì rén bāng si4 ren2 bang1 ssu jen pang |
Gang of Four: Jiang Qing 江青[Jiang1 Qing1], Zhang Chunqiao 張春橋|张春桥[Zhang1 Chun1 qiao2], Yao Wenyuan 姚文元[Yao2 Wen2 yuan2], Wang Hongwen 王洪文[Wang2 Hong2 wen2], who served as scapegoats for the excesses of the cultural revolution |
回転体 see styles |
kaitentai かいてんたい |
{math} solid of revolution |
回転数 see styles |
kaitensuu / kaitensu かいてんすう |
number of revolutions (i.e. as an engine speed); number of rotations; speed of revolution; speed of rotation |
回転計 see styles |
kaitenkei / kaitenke かいてんけい |
tachometer; revolution counter |
回転軸 see styles |
kaitenjiku かいてんじく |
axis of revolution |
回転面 see styles |
kaitenmen かいてんめん |
surface of revolution |
大変革 see styles |
daihenkaku だいへんかく |
revolution; cataclysm; drastic change |
宋教仁 see styles |
sòng jiào rén song4 jiao4 ren2 sung chiao jen |
Song Jiaoren (1882-1913), politician of the revolutionary party involved in the 1911 Xinhai revolution, murdered in Shanghai in 1913 |
廖沫沙 see styles |
liào mò shā liao4 mo4 sha1 liao mo sha |
Liao Mosha (1907-1990), journalist and communist propagandist, severely criticized and imprisoned for 10 years during the Cultural Revolution |
彭德懷 彭德怀 see styles |
péng dé huái peng2 de2 huai2 p`eng te huai peng te huai |
Peng Dehuai (1898-1974), top communist general, subsequently politician and politburo member, disgraced after attacking Mao's failed policies in 1959, and died after extensive persecution during the Cultural Revolution |
性革命 see styles |
seikakumei / sekakume せいかくめい |
sexual revolution |
政訓處 政训处 see styles |
zhèng xùn chù zheng4 xun4 chu4 cheng hsün ch`u cheng hsün chu |
political training office (during Chinese revolution, since renamed political division 政治部) |
朦朧詩 朦胧诗 see styles |
méng lóng shī meng2 long2 shi1 meng lung shih |
Misty Poetry, a post-Cultural Revolution poetry movement |
李叔同 see styles |
lǐ shū tóng li3 shu1 tong2 li shu t`ung li shu tung |
Liu Shutong (1880-1942), painter, Buddhist monk and distinguished figure in New Culture Movement 新文化運動|新文化运动[Xin1 Wen2 hua4 Yun4 dong4] after the Xinhai Revolution 辛亥革命[Xin1 hai4 Ge2 ming4] of 1911 |
樣板戲 样板戏 see styles |
yàng bǎn xì yang4 ban3 xi4 yang pan hsi |
model theater (operas and ballets produced during the Cultural Revolution) |
白蓮教 白莲教 see styles |
bái lián jiào bai2 lian2 jiao4 pai lien chiao byakurenkyou / byakurenkyo びゃくれんきょう |
White Lotus society White Lotus Society The White Lily Society, set up near the end of the Yuan dynasty, announcing the coming of Maitreya, the opening of his white lily, and the day of salvation at hand. It developed into a revolution which influenced the expulsion of the Mongols and establishment of the Ming dynasty. Under the Qing dynasty it was resurrected under a variety of names, and caused various uprisings. |
白衛軍 see styles |
hakueigun / hakuegun はくえいぐん |
(hist) White Army (any of the armies that opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution) |
破四舊 破四旧 see styles |
pò sì jiù po4 si4 jiu4 p`o ssu chiu po ssu chiu |
Destroy the Four Olds (campaign of the Cultural Revolution) |
積代會 积代会 see styles |
jī dài huì ji1 dai4 hui4 chi tai hui |
(Cultural Revolution term) conference of activist representatives (abbr. for 積極分子代表大會|积极分子代表大会[ji1ji2 fen4zi3 dai4biao3 da4hui4]) |
章太炎 see styles |
zhāng tài yán zhang1 tai4 yan2 chang t`ai yen chang tai yen |
Zhang Taiyan (1869-1936), scholar, journalist, revolutionary and leading intellectual around the time of the Xinhai revolution |
章炳麟 see styles |
zhāng bǐng lín zhang1 bing3 lin2 chang ping lin |
Zhang Taiyan 章太炎 (1869-1936), scholar, journalist, revolutionary and leading intellectual around the time of the Xinhai revolution |
紅五類 红五类 see styles |
hóng wǔ lèi hong2 wu3 lei4 hung wu lei |
the “five red categories” (Cultural Revolution term), i.e. poor and lower-middle peasants, workers, revolutionary soldiers, revolutionary cadres, and revolutionary martyrs |
紅衛兵 红卫兵 see styles |
hóng wèi bīng hong2 wei4 bing1 hung wei ping koueihei / koehe こうえいへい |
Red Guards (Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976) (Chinese) Red Guards |
臭老九 see styles |
chòu lǎo jiǔ chou4 lao3 jiu3 ch`ou lao chiu chou lao chiu |
stinking intellectual (contemptuous term for educated people during the Cultural Revolution) |
血統論 血统论 see styles |
xuè tǒng lùn xue4 tong3 lun4 hsüeh t`ung lun hsüeh tung lun |
class division into proletariat and bourgeoisie class enemy, in use esp. during the Cultural Revolution |
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 |
走資派 走资派 see styles |
zǒu zī pài zou3 zi1 pai4 tsou tzu p`ai tsou tzu pai |
capitalist roader (person in power taking the capitalist road, a political label often pinned on cadres by the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution) |
郭小川 see styles |
guō xiǎo chuān guo1 xiao3 chuan1 kuo hsiao ch`uan kuo hsiao chuan |
Guo Xiaochuan (1919-1976), PRC communist poet, hero in the war with Japan, died after long persecution during Cultural Revolution |
革命児 see styles |
kakumeiji / kakumeji かくめいじ |
(See 革命家・かくめいか) revolutionary; child of the revolution; man of revolutionary temperament |
韓愛晶 韩爱晶 see styles |
hán ài jīng han2 ai4 jing1 han ai ching |
Han Aijing (1945-), notorious red guard leader during Cultural Revolution, spent 15 years in prison for imprisoning and torturing political leaders |
鬥批改 斗批改 see styles |
dòu pī gǎi dou4 pi1 gai3 tou p`i kai tou pi kai |
struggle, criticize, and transform (Cultural Revolution catchcry) |
鹹水妹 咸水妹 see styles |
xián shuǐ mèi xian2 shui3 mei4 hsien shui mei |
(dialect) prostitute from Guangdong (esp. one in Shanghai before the Revolution) (loanword from "handsome maid") |
黃克強 黄克强 see styles |
huáng kè qiáng huang2 ke4 qiang2 huang k`o ch`iang huang ko chiang |
pseudonym of Huang Xing 黃興|黄兴[Huang2 Xing1], one of the heroes of the 1911 Xinhai Revolution 辛亥革命[Xin1 hai4 Ge2 ming4] |
黑五類 黑五类 see styles |
hēi wǔ lèi hei1 wu3 lei4 hei wu lei |
the "five black categories" (Cultural Revolution term), i.e. landlords, rich peasants, counterrevolutionaries, bad elements and rightists |
IT革命 see styles |
aitiikakumei / aitikakume アイティーかくめい |
(See 情報革命) IT revolution; information revolution |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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