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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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fān
    fan1
fan
 han
    はん
fence; hedge; (literary) screen; barrier; vassal state; Taiwan pr. [fan2]
(n,n-suf) (hist) han (estate of a daimyo in the Edo and early Meiji periods); feudal domain; fief; province; (given name) Mamoru

藩中

see styles
 hanchuu / hanchu
    はんちゅう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (hist) within a (feudal) domain

藩主

see styles
 hanshu
    はんしゅ
feudal lord; daimyo

藩侯

see styles
 hankou / hanko
    はんこう
(obsolete) feudal lord; daimyo

藩儒

see styles
 hanju
    はんじゅ
(hist) (Confucian) scholar retained by a feudal lord or daimyo

藩医

see styles
 hani
    はんい
(hist) Edo-period doctor working at a public clinic

藩命

see styles
 hanmei / hanme
    はんめい
(hist) feudal decree; edict by a daimyo

藩國


藩国

see styles
fān guó
    fan1 guo2
fan kuo
feudatory; vassal state

藩士

see styles
 hanshi
    はんし

More info & calligraphy:

Warrior Monk / Soldier Priest
(hist) retainer of a daimyo

藩学

see styles
 hangaku
    はんがく
(hist) (See 藩校) han school; school established by a daimyo for educating the children of the domain's retainers

藩守

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 shigemori
    しげもり
(surname) Shigemori

藩屏

see styles
 hanpei / hanpe
    はんぺい
fence; bulwark; guarding wall

藩屬


藩属

see styles
fān shǔ
    fan1 shu3
fan shu
vassal state

藩庁

see styles
 hanchou / hancho
    はんちょう
(hist) (See 藩) administrative headquarters of a feudal domain (early Meiji period)

藩庫


藩库

see styles
fān kù
    fan1 ku4
fan k`u
    fan ku
government repository; state provincial warehouse (esp. during Qing dynasty)

藩政

see styles
 hansei / hanse
    はんせい
(hist) domain administration (Edo period); clan administration

藩札

see styles
 hansatsu
    はんさつ
(hist) paper money issued by a feudal domain

藩校

see styles
 hankou / hanko
    はんこう
clan school; han school

藩王

see styles
 hanou / hano
    はんおう
(hist) maharaja; maharajah; nawab

藩田

see styles
 handa
    はんだ
(surname) Handa

藩祖

see styles
 hanso
    はんそ
(1) (hist) ancestor of a feudal lord; (2) (hist) founder of a feudal domain

藩籬


藩篱

see styles
fān lí
    fan1 li2
fan li
hedge; fence; (fig.) barrier

藩藤

see styles
 bandou / bando
    ばんどう
(surname) Bandō

藩邸

see styles
 hantei / hante
    はんてい
(hist) residence maintained by a daimyo in Edo

藩鎮


藩镇

see styles
fān zhèn
    fan1 zhen4
fan chen
 hanchin
    はんちん
lit. fence town; buffer region (between enemies); Tang dynasty system of provincial administration under a provincial governor 節度使|节度使[jie2 du4 shi3]
(hist) (See 節度使) jiedushi (regional military governor in ancient China)

藩閥

see styles
 hanbatsu
    はんばつ
(hist) clanship; clannism; clan favoritism; clan favouritism

藩領

see styles
 hanryou / hanryo
    はんりょう
(hist) (See 藩) land under the control of a daimyo

藩黌

see styles
 hankou / hanko
    はんこう
clan school; han school

一藩

see styles
 ippan
    いっぱん
(given name) Ippan

列藩

see styles
 reppan
    れっぱん
(hist) many feudal domains

各藩

see styles
 kakuhan
    かくはん
(hist) (See 藩) each (feudal) domain; each fief

同藩

see styles
 douhan / dohan
    どうはん
(hist) the same domain; the same province

啓藩

see styles
 keihan / kehan
    けいはん
(given name) Keihan

大藩

see styles
 taihan
    たいはん
(hist) large feudal domain; large fiefdom

小藩

see styles
 shouhan / shohan
    しょうはん
(hist) (See 藩) small han; small (feudal) domain

廃藩

see styles
 haihan
    はいはん
(hist) (See 廃藩置県) abolition of the han system (1871)

支藩

see styles
 shihan
    しはん
(hist) subsidiary domain; sub-fief

旧藩

see styles
 kyuuhan / kyuhan
    きゅうはん
(See 藩) former (feudal) domain; former fief

為藩

see styles
 tamehan
    ためはん
(given name) Tamehan

脱藩

see styles
 dappan
    だっぱん
(n,vs,vi) (hist) becoming a lordless samurai

親藩

see styles
 shinpan
    しんぱん
(hist) feudal domain owned by a Tokugawa family branch

諸藩

see styles
 shohan
    しょはん
(hist) various fiefdoms; various domains

雄藩

see styles
 yuuhan / yuhan
    ゆうはん
(hist) influential feudal domain; powerful clan

藩庁跡

see styles
 hanchouato / hanchoato
    はんちょうあと
(place-name) Hanchōato

藩王国

see styles
 hanoukoku / hanokoku
    はんおうこく
(hist) native state (of pre-independence India); princely state

藩知事

see styles
 hanchiji
    はんちじ
(hist) (See 知藩事) governor of a feudal domain (1869-1871)

藩苑蘭

see styles
 hanenran
    はんえんらん
(given name) Han'enran

三藩市

see styles
sān fān shì
    san1 fan1 shi4
san fan shih
San Francisco (California)

刁藩都

see styles
diāo fān dōu
    diao1 fan1 dou1
tiao fan tou
Diophantus of Alexandria (3rd century AD), Greek mathematician

旧藩主

see styles
 kyuuhanshu / kyuhanshu
    きゅうはんしゅ
(hist) former feudal lord

曾國藩


曾国藩

see styles
zēng guó fān
    zeng1 guo2 fan1
tseng kuo fan
Zeng Guofan (1811-1872), Qing dynasty politician and military man

李振藩

see styles
lǐ zhèn fān
    li3 zhen4 fan1
li chen fan
Li Zhenfan (1940-1973), real name of the actor Bruce Lee 李小龍|李小龙[Li3 Xiao3 long2]

知藩事

see styles
 chihanji
    ちはんじ
(hist) governor of a feudal domain (1869-1871)

蔡東藩


蔡东藩

see styles
cài dōng fān
    cai4 dong1 fan1
ts`ai tung fan
    tsai tung fan
Cai Dongfan (1877-1945), historian and historical novelist

薩摩藩

see styles
 satsumahan
    さつまはん
(place-name) Satsuma Domain

藩願成寺

see styles
 hanganjouji / hanganjoji
    はんがんじょうじ
(place-name) Hanganjōji

三藩之亂


三藩之乱

see styles
sān fān zhī luàn
    san1 fan1 zhi1 luan4
san fan chih luan
Three feudatories rebellion against Qing 1673-1681 during the reign of Kangxi

三藩叛亂


三藩叛乱

see styles
sān fān pàn luàn
    san1 fan1 pan4 luan4
san fan p`an luan
    san fan pan luan
rebellion against the Qing of 1670s, pacified by Kangxi

幕藩体制

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 bakuhantaisei / bakuhantaise
    ばくはんたいせい
(hist) feudal system of the shogunate and domains

廃藩置県

see styles
 haihanchiken
    はいはんちけん
(hist) (See 藩) abolition of the han system and establishment of prefectures (1871)

廢藩置縣


废藩置县

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fèi fān zhì xiàn
    fei4 fan1 zhi4 xian4
fei fan chih hsien
to abolish the feudal Han and introduce modern prefectures (refers to reorganization during Meiji Japan)

羊觸藩籬


羊触藩篱

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yáng chù fān lí
    yang2 chu4 fan1 li2
yang ch`u fan li
    yang chu fan li
lit. billy goat's horns caught in the fence (idiom from Book of Changes 易經|易经); impossible to advance or to retreat; without any way out of a dilemma; trapped; in an impossible situation

羝羊觸藩


羝羊触藩

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dī yáng chù fān
    di1 yang2 chu4 fan1
ti yang ch`u fan
    ti yang chu fan
lit. billy goat's horns caught in the fence (idiom from Book of Changes 易經|易经); impossible to advance or to retreat; without any way out of a dilemma; trapped; in an impossible situation

親藩大名

see styles
 shinpandaimyou / shinpandaimyo
    しんぱんだいみょう
(hist) daimyo of a feudal domain owned by a Tokugawa family branch

Variations:
藩校
藩黌

 hankou / hanko
    はんこう
clan school; han school

刁藩都方程

see styles
diāo fān dōu fāng chéng
    diao1 fan1 dou1 fang1 cheng2
tiao fan tou fang ch`eng
    tiao fan tou fang cheng
Diophantine equation

松前藩屋敷

see styles
 matsumaehanyashiki
    まつまえはんやしき
(place-name) Matsumaehanyashiki

丸岡藩砲台跡

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 maruokahanhoudaiato / maruokahanhodaiato
    まるおかはんほうだいあと
(place-name) Maruokahanhoudaiato

仙台藩陣屋跡

see styles
 sendaihanjinyaseki
    せんだいはんじんやせき
(place-name) Sendaihanjinyaseki

土佐藩砲台跡

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 tosahanhoudaiato / tosahanhodaiato
    とさはんほうだいあと
(place-name) Tosahanhoudaiato

旧岡山藩藩学

see styles
 kyuuokayamahanhangaku / kyuokayamahanhangaku
    きゅうおかやまはんはんがく
(place-name) Kyūokayamahanhangaku

旧萩藩御船倉

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 kyuuhagihanofunagura / kyuhagihanofunagura
    きゅうはぎはんおふなぐら
(place-name) Kyūhagihan'ofunagura

柏原藩陣屋跡

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 kaibarahanjinyaato / kaibarahanjinyato
    かいばらはんじんやあと
(place-name) Kaibarahanjinyaato

相良藩願成寺

see styles
 sagarahanganjouji / sagarahanganjoji
    さがらはんがんじょうじ
(personal name) Sagarahanganjōji

会津藩校日新館

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 aizuhankounisshinkan / aizuhankonisshinkan
    あいづはんこうにっしんかん
(place-name) Aizuhankounisshinkan

旧島原藩薬園跡

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 kyuushimabarahanyakuenato / kyushimabarahanyakuenato
    きゅうしまばらはんやくえんあと
(place-name) Kyūshimabarahanyakuen'ato

相良藩願成寺駅

see styles
 sagarahanganjoujieki / sagarahanganjojieki
    さがらはんがんじょうじえき
(st) Sagarahanganjōji Station

対馬藩主宗家墓所

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 tsushimahanshusoukebosho / tsushimahanshusokebosho
    つしまはんしゅそうけぼしょ
(place-name) Tsushimahanshusoukebosho

斗南藩記念観光村

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 tonamihankinenkankoumura / tonamihankinenkankomura
    となみはんきねんかんこうむら
(place-name) Tonamihankinenkankoumura

萩藩主毛利家墓所

see styles
 hagihanshumourikebosho / hagihanshumorikebosho
    はぎはんしゅもうりけぼしょ
(place-name) Hagihanshumourikebosho

Variations:
藩校
藩黌(rK)

 hankou / hanko
    はんこう
(hist) han school; school established by a daimyo for educating the children of the domain's retainers

会津藩主松平家墓所

see styles
 aizuhanshumatsudairakebosho
    あいづはんしゅまつだいらけぼしょ
(place-name) Aizuhanshumatsudairakebosho

戸沢歴代藩主御廟所

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 tozawarekidaihanshuonbyoujo / tozawarekidaihanshuonbyojo
    とざわれきだいはんしゅおんびょうじょ
(place-name) Tozawarekidaihanshuonbyōjo

旧二本松藩戒石銘碑

see styles
 kyuunihonmatsuhankaisekimeihi / kyunihonmatsuhankaisekimehi
    きゅうにほんまつはんかいせきめいひ
(place-name) Kyūnihonmatsuhankaisekimeihi

松前藩主松前家墓所

see styles
 matsumaehanshumatsumaekebosho
    まつまえはんしゅまつまえけぼしょ
(place-name) Matsumaehanshumatsumaekebosho

松前藩戸切地陣屋跡

see styles
 matsumaehantokirichijinyaato / matsumaehantokirichijinyato
    まつまえはんときりちじんやあと
(place-name) Matsumaehantokirichijinyaato

松江藩主松平家墓所

see styles
 matsuehanshumatsudairakebosho
    まつえはんしゅまつだいらけぼしょ
(place-name) Matsuehanshumatsudairakebosho

熊本藩主細川家墓所

see styles
 kumamotohanshuhosokawakebosho
    くまもとはんしゅほそかわけぼしょ
(place-name) Kumamotohanshuhosokawakebosho

Variations:
版籍奉還
藩籍奉還

 hansekihoukan / hansekihokan
    はんせきほうかん
(hist) (yoji) return of the land and people from the feudal lords to the Emperor

米沢藩主上杉家墓所

see styles
 yonezawahanshuuesugikebosho / yonezawahanshuesugikebosho
    よねざわはんしゅうえすぎけぼしょ
(place-name) Yonezawahanshuuesugikebosho

鳥取藩主池田家墓所

see styles
 tottorihanshuikedabosho
    とっとりはんしゅいけだぼしょ
(place-name) Tottorihanshuikedabosho

仙台藩花山村寒湯番所跡

see styles
 sendaihanhanayamamuranuruyubanshoato
    せんだいはんはなやまむらぬるゆばんしょあと
(place-name) Sendaihanhanayamamuranuruyubanshoato

荘内藩ハママシケ陣屋跡

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 shounaihanhamamashikejinyaato / shonaihanhamamashikejinyato
    しょうないはんハママシケじんやあと
(place-name) Shounaihanhamamashikejinyaato

Variations:
藩主
蕃主(iK)

 hanshu
    はんしゅ
(hist) feudal lord; daimyo

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 94 results for "藩" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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