There are 17 total results for your 大唐 search.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大唐 see styles |
dà táng da4 tang2 ta t`ang ta tang morokoshi もろこし |
the Tang dynasty (618-907) (surname) Morokoshi Great Tang |
大唐沢 see styles |
ookarasawa おおからさわ |
(place-name) Ookarasawa |
大唐田 see styles |
daitouda / daitoda だいとうだ |
(place-name) Daitouda |
大唐米 see styles |
taitoumai; taitougome / taitomai; taitogome たいとうまい; たいとうごめ |
(See 赤米・2) Champa rice |
大唐三藏 see styles |
dà táng sān zàng da4 tang2 san1 zang4 ta t`ang san tsang ta tang san tsang Daitō sanzō |
Great Tang Trepiṭaka |
大唐攝論 大唐摄论 see styles |
dà táng shè lùn da4 tang2 she4 lun4 ta t`ang she lun ta tang she lun Dai Tō shōron |
Great Tang Compendium of the Great Vehicle |
大唐松山 see styles |
ookaramatsuyama おおからまつやま |
(personal name) Ookaramatsuyama |
大唐楯山 see styles |
ookarautoyama おおからうとやま |
(place-name) Ookarautoyama |
大唐內典錄 大唐内典录 see styles |
dà táng nèi diǎn lù da4 tang2 nei4 dian3 lu4 ta t`ang nei tien lu ta tang nei tien lu Daitō naitenr roku |
Catalogue of Buddhist Works in the Great Tang |
大唐内典錄 see styles |
dà táng nèi diǎn lù da4 tang2 nei4 dian3 lu4 ta t`ang nei tien lu ta tang nei tien lu |
A catalogue of the Buddhist library in the Tang dynasty A.D. 664. |
大唐狄公案 see styles |
dà táng dí gōng àn da4 tang2 di2 gong1 an4 ta t`ang ti kung an ta tang ti kung an |
Three Murder Cases Solved by Judge Dee, 1949 novel by R.H. van Gulik, featuring Tang Dynasty politician Di Renjie 狄仁傑|狄仁杰[Di2 Ren2 jie2] as master sleuth |
大唐芙蓉園 大唐芙蓉园 see styles |
dà táng fú róng yuán da4 tang2 fu2 rong2 yuan2 ta t`ang fu jung yüan ta tang fu jung yüan |
Tang Paradise in Xi'an |
大唐西域記 大唐西域记 see styles |
dà táng xī yù jì da4 tang2 xi1 yu4 ji4 ta t`ang hsi yü chi ta tang hsi yü chi Dai Tō saiiki ki |
Great Tang Records on the Western Regions, travel record of Xuan Zang 玄奘[Xuan2 zang4], compiled by 辯機|辩机[Bian4 ji1] in 646 The Record of Western Countries by Xuanzang of the Tang dynasty ; v. 西域記. |
大唐衆經音義 大唐众经音义 see styles |
dà táng zhòng jīng yīn yì da4 tang2 zhong4 jing1 yin1 yi4 ta t`ang chung ching yin i ta tang chung ching yin i Dai tōshu kyō ongi |
The Tang Lexicon of All the Scriptures |
大唐南海寄歸内法傳 大唐南海寄归内法传 see styles |
dà táng nán hǎi jì guī nèi fǎ zhuàn da4 tang2 nan2 hai3 ji4 gui1 nei4 fa3 zhuan4 ta t`ang nan hai chi kuei nei fa chuan ta tang nan hai chi kuei nei fa chuan Daitō nankai kiki naihō den |
The Great Tang Record of Buddhist Practices Sent Home from the Southern Sea |
大唐西域求法高僧傳 大唐西域求法高僧传 see styles |
dà táng xī yù qiú fǎ gāo sēng zhuàn da4 tang2 xi1 yu4 qiu2 fa3 gao1 seng1 zhuan4 ta t`ang hsi yü ch`iu fa kao seng chuan ta tang hsi yü chiu fa kao seng chuan Dai tō saiiki guhō kōsō den |
Great Tang Chronicle of Eminent Monks who Traveled to the West Seeking the Dharma |
大唐大慈恩寺三藏法師傳 大唐大慈恩寺三藏法师传 see styles |
dà táng dà cí ēn sì sān zàng fǎ shī zhuàn da4 tang2 da4 ci2 en1 si4 san1 zang4 fa3 shi1 zhuan4 ta t`ang ta tz`u en ssu san tsang fa shih chuan ta tang ta tzu en ssu san tsang fa shih chuan Daitō Daijionji sanzō hosshi den |
Biography of the Tripiṭaka Master of Dacien Temple |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 17 results for "大唐" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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
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