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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
五代 see styles |
wǔ dài wu3 dai4 wu tai godai ごだい |
Five Dynasties, period of history between the fall of the Tang dynasty (907) and the founding of the Song dynasty (960), when five would-be dynasties were established in quick succession in North China (hist) (See 五代十国・ごだいじっこく,後梁・こうりょう,後唐・こうとう,後晋・こうしん,後漢・ごかん・2,後周・こうしゅう) Five Dynasties (of China; 907-979); (p,s,f) Godai |
五代儀 see styles |
godaigi ごだいぎ |
(surname) Godaigi |
五代力 see styles |
godaitsutomu ごだいつとむ |
(person) Godai Tsutomu |
五代史 see styles |
wǔ dài shǐ wu3 dai4 shi3 wu tai shih |
History of the Five Dynasties, eighteenth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled under Xue Juzheng 薛居正[Xue1 Ju1 zheng4] in 974 during Northern Song 北宋[Bei3 Song4], 150 scrolls |
五代嗣 see styles |
iyoji いよじ |
(personal name) Iyoji |
五代子 see styles |
sayoko さよこ |
(female given name) Sayoko |
五代町 see styles |
godaimachi ごだいまち |
(place-name) Godaimachi |
五代策 see styles |
goyosaku ごよさく |
(given name) Goyosaku |
下五代 see styles |
shimogodai しもごだい |
(place-name) Shimogodai |
東五代 see styles |
higashigodai ひがしごだい |
(place-name) Higashigodai |
五代ケ森 see styles |
godaigamori ごだいがもり |
(personal name) Godaigamori |
五代ゆう see styles |
godaiyuu / godaiyu ごだいゆう |
(person) Godai Yū |
五代十国 see styles |
godaijikkoku ごだいじっこく |
(hist) (See 五代) Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (of China; 907-979) |
五代十國 五代十国 see styles |
wǔ dài shí guó wu3 dai4 shi2 guo2 wu tai shih kuo |
Five Dynasties (907-960) and Ten Kingdoms (902-979), period of political turmoil in ancient China See: 五代十国 |
五代友厚 see styles |
godaitomoatsu ごだいともあつ |
(person) Godai Tomoatsu |
五代高之 see styles |
godaitakayuki ごだいたかゆき |
(person) Godai Takayuki (1956.7.1-) |
地神五代 see styles |
chijingodai ちじんごだい |
(See 天神七代) five generations of earthly deities |
新五代史 see styles |
xīn wǔ dài shǐ xin1 wu3 dai4 shi3 hsin wu tai shih |
Later History of the Five Dynasties (between Tang and Song), nineteenth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled under Ouyang Xiu 歐陽修|欧阳修[Ou1 yang2 Xiu1] in 1053 during Northern Song Dynasty, 74 scrolls |
舊五代史 旧五代史 see styles |
jiù wǔ dài shǐ jiu4 wu3 dai4 shi3 chiu wu tai shih |
History of the Five Dynasties (between Tang and Song), eighteenth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled under Xue Juzheng 薛居正[Xue1 Ju1 zheng4] in 974 during Northern Song 北宋[Bei3 Song4], 150 scrolls |
五代利矢子 see styles |
godairiyako ごだいりやこ |
(person) Godai Riyako (1933.11-) |
五代松鐘乳洞 see styles |
godaimatsushounyuudou / godaimatsushonyudo ごだいまつしょうにゅうどう |
(place-name) Godaimatsushounyūdou |
五代目桂文枝 see styles |
godaimekatsurabunshi ごだいめかつらぶんし |
(person) Bunshi Katsura V (1930.4.12-2005.3.12; rakugo performer) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 22 results for "五代" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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