There are 72 total results for your 硯 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
硯 砚 see styles |
yàn yan4 yen suzuri すずり |
ink-stone inkstone; (surname) Suzuri |
硯一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(male given name) Ken'ichi |
硯介 see styles |
norisuke のりすけ |
(given name) Norisuke |
硯兄 砚兄 see styles |
yàn xiōng yan4 xiong1 yen hsiung |
senior fellow student |
硯児 see styles |
kenji けんじ |
(given name) Kenji |
硯友 砚友 see styles |
yàn yǒu yan4 you3 yen yu |
classmate; fellow student |
硯圃 see styles |
kenpo けんぽ |
(given name) Kenpo |
硯室 砚室 see styles |
yàn shì yan4 shi4 yen shih |
case for an ink slab |
硯屋 see styles |
suzuriya すずりや |
(place-name) Suzuriya |
硯山 砚山 see styles |
yàn shān yan4 shan1 yen shan suyama すやま |
Yanshan county in Wenshan Zhuang and Miao autonomous prefecture 文山壯族苗族自治州|文山壮族苗族自治州[Wen2 shan1 Zhuang4 zu2 Miao2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Yunnan (surname) Suyama |
硯岩 see styles |
suzuriiwa / suzuriwa すずりいわ |
(place-name) Suzuriiwa |
硯川 see styles |
suzurikawa すずりかわ |
(surname) Suzurikawa |
硯市 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
硯席 砚席 see styles |
yàn xí yan4 xi2 yen hsi |
ink slab and sitting mat; place where one studies and teaches |
硯弟 砚弟 see styles |
yàn dì yan4 di4 yen ti |
younger fellow student |
硯果 see styles |
hiroka ひろか |
(female given name) Hiroka |
硯水 see styles |
kenzui けんずい |
(given name) Kenzui |
硯池 砚池 see styles |
yàn chí yan4 chi2 yen ch`ih yen chih kenchi けんち |
(concave) ink stone or ink slab (See 墨池・1) inkstone well |
硯湖 see styles |
kenko けんこ |
(given name) Kenko |
硯滋 see styles |
kenji けんじ |
(given name) Kenji |
硯滴 砚滴 see styles |
yàn dī yan4 di1 yen ti |
small cup for adding water to an ink stone |
硯瓦 砚瓦 see styles |
yàn wǎ yan4 wa3 yen wa |
ink slab |
硯田 砚田 see styles |
yàn tián yan4 tian2 yen t`ien yen tien suzurida すずりだ |
ink stone; writing as a livelihood (place-name) Suzurida |
硯町 see styles |
suzurichou / suzuricho すずりちょう |
(place-name) Suzurichō |
硯盒 砚盒 see styles |
yàn hé yan4 he2 yen ho |
case for an ink stone or ink slab |
硯石 砚石 see styles |
yàn shí yan4 shi2 yen shih suzuriishi / suzurishi すずりいし |
ink stone; ink slab (1) (See 硯) inkstone; (2) stone used to make an inkstone; (place-name, surname) Suzuriishi |
硯箱 see styles |
suzuribako すずりばこ |
inkstone case |
硯耕 砚耕 see styles |
yàn gēng yan4 geng1 yen keng |
to live by writing |
硯臺 砚台 see styles |
yàn tái yan4 tai2 yen t`ai yen tai |
ink stone; ink slab; CL:方[fang1] |
硯見 see styles |
suzurimi すずりみ |
(surname) Suzurimi |
硯谷 see styles |
suzuritani すずりたに |
(surname) Suzuritani |
硯里 see styles |
suzuri すずり |
(surname) Suzuri |
硯野 see styles |
suzurino すずりの |
(place-name) Suzurino |
一硯 see styles |
ikken いっけん |
(given name) Ikken |
古硯 古砚 see styles |
gǔ yàn gu3 yan4 ku yen |
antique ink slab; CL:台[tai2] |
同硯 同砚 see styles |
tóng yàn tong2 yan4 t`ung yen tung yen |
classmate; fellow student |
墨硯 墨砚 see styles |
mò yàn mo4 yan4 mo yen |
ink slab; ink stone |
寿硯 see styles |
juken じゅけん |
(place-name) Juken |
廣硯 广砚 see styles |
guǎng yàn guang3 yan4 kuang yen |
Guangnan and Yanshan (in Yunnan) |
柘硯 柘砚 see styles |
zhè yàn zhe4 yan4 che yen |
ink slabs from a place in Shandong |
滌硯 涤砚 see styles |
dí yàn di2 yan4 ti yen |
to wash an ink-slab; to prepare for study (idiom) |
焚硯 焚砚 see styles |
fén yàn fen2 yan4 fen yen |
to destroy one's ink-slab (i.e. to write no more because others write so much better) |
瓦硯 瓦砚 see styles |
wǎ yàn wa3 yan4 wa yen |
ink stone or ink slab made from an antique palace tile |
石硯 see styles |
ishizuri いしずり |
(surname) Ishizuri |
秋硯 see styles |
shuuken / shuken しゅうけん |
(personal name) Shuuken |
端硯 端砚 see styles |
duān yàn duan1 yan4 tuan yen |
high-quality ink stonemade in Duanxi and Guangdong |
筆硯 笔砚 see styles |
bǐ yàn bi3 yan4 pi yen |
writing brush and ink stone |
陶硯 陶砚 see styles |
táo yàn tao2 yan4 t`ao yen tao yen |
ink stone made of pottery |
青硯 see styles |
seiken / seken せいけん |
(given name) Seiken |
硯ヶ丘 see styles |
suzurigaoka すずりがおか |
(place-name) Suzurigaoka |
硯ヶ山 see styles |
suzurigasen すずりがせん |
(place-name) Suzurigasen |
硯ヶ池 see styles |
suzurigaike すずりがいけ |
(place-name) Suzurigaike |
硯上山 see styles |
kenjousan / kenjosan けんじょうさん |
(personal name) Kenjōsan |
硯太郎 see styles |
kentarou / kentaro けんたろう |
(male given name) Kentarō |
硯屋町 see styles |
suzuriyachou / suzuriyacho すずりやちょう |
(place-name) Suzuriyachō |
硯山縣 砚山县 see styles |
yàn shān xiàn yan4 shan1 xian4 yen shan hsien |
Yanshan county in Wenshan Zhuang and Miao autonomous prefecture 文山壯族苗族自治州|文山壮族苗族自治州[Wen2 shan1 Zhuang4 zu2 Miao2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Yunnan |
硯川町 see styles |
suzurikawamachi すずりかわまち |
(place-name) Suzurikawamachi |
硯洗い see styles |
suzuriarai すずりあらい |
(rare) (See 七夕) event where schoolchildren wash their inkstones, brushes and desks the night before Tanabata to pray for success in their studies |
硯田町 see styles |
suzuridamachi すずりだまち |
(place-name) Suzuridamachi |
硯石谷 see styles |
suzuriishidani / suzurishidani すずりいしだに |
(place-name) Suzuriishidani |
硯石鼻 see styles |
suzurebana すずればな |
(place-name) Suzurebana |
下硯川 see styles |
shimosuzurikawa しもすずりかわ |
(place-name) Shimosuzurikawa |
程硯秋 程砚秋 see styles |
chéng yàn qiū cheng2 yan4 qiu1 ch`eng yen ch`iu cheng yen chiu |
Cheng Yanqiu (1904-1958), famous Beijing opera star, second only to 梅蘭芳|梅兰芳[Mei2 Lan2 fang1] |
辟雍硯 辟雍砚 see styles |
pì yōng yàn pi4 yong1 yan4 p`i yung yen pi yung yen |
ink slab or ink stone of celadon or white porcelain with unglazed surface |
硯水壺兒 砚水壶儿 see styles |
yàn shuǐ hú r yan4 shui3 hu2 r5 yen shui hu r |
water container for an ink slab |
硯田之食 砚田之食 see styles |
yàn tián zhī shí yan4 tian2 zhi1 shi2 yen t`ien chih shih yen tien chih shih |
to make a living by writing (idiom) |
下硯川町 see styles |
shimosuzurikawamachi しもすずりかわまち |
(place-name) Shimosuzurikawamachi |
泉田秋硯 see styles |
izutashuuken / izutashuken いずたしゅうけん |
(person) Izuta Shuuken |
磨穿鉄硯 see styles |
masentekken ませんてっけん |
(yoji) showing unyielding diligence in one's studies; wearing a hole through one's metal inkstone from constant studying |
磨穿鐵硯 磨穿铁砚 see styles |
mó chuān tiě yàn mo2 chuan1 tie3 yan4 mo ch`uan t`ieh yen mo chuan tieh yen |
to grind one's way through an ink stone; to persevere in a difficult task (idiom); to study diligently (idiom) |
Variations: |
hikken ひっけん |
(1) (form) writing brush and inkstone; (2) (form) writing; composition; (3) (used in letters) daily life of a writer |
Variations: |
suzuribako すずりばこ |
inkstone case |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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