There are 21 total results for your 袁 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
袁 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan yuen ゆえん |
long robe (old) (surname) Yuen |
袁州 see styles |
yuán zhōu yuan2 zhou1 yüan chou |
see 袁州區|袁州区[Yuan2 zhou1 Qu1] |
袁枚 see styles |
yuán méi yuan2 mei2 yüan mei |
Yuan Mei (1716–1797), Qing poet, essayist and gastronome, one of the Three Great Masters of the Qianlong-Jiaqing period 乾嘉三大家[Qian2 Jia1 San1 Da4 jia1] |
袁桷 see styles |
yuán jué yuan2 jue2 yüan chüeh |
Yuan Jue (1267-1327), Yuan dynasty writer and calligrapher |
袁毛 see styles |
enmou / enmo えんもう |
(personal name) Enmou |
袁紹 袁绍 see styles |
yuán shào yuan2 shao4 yüan shao enshou / ensho えんしょう |
Yuan Shao (153-202), general during late Han, subsequently warlord (personal name) Enshou |
袁靜 袁静 see styles |
yuán jìng yuan2 jing4 yüan ching |
Yuan Jing (1911-1999), writer, dramatist and film critic |
袁頭 袁头 see styles |
yuán tóu yuan2 tou2 yüan t`ou yüan tou |
silver coin from the early days of the Republic of China (1912-1949) bearing the head of Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] |
反袁 see styles |
fǎn yuán fan3 yuan2 fan yüan |
opposing Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] in National Protection War 護國戰爭|护国战争[Hu4 guo2 Zhan4 zheng1] 1915–1916 |
袁世凱 袁世凯 see styles |
yuán shì kǎi yuan2 shi4 kai3 yüan shih k`ai yüan shih kai enseigai / ensegai えんせいがい |
Yuan Shikai (1859-1916), senior general of late Qing, subsequently warlord and self-proclaimed emperor of China (person) Yuan Shikai (1859-1916) |
袁于令 see styles |
yuán yú lìng yuan2 yu2 ling4 yüan yü ling |
Yuan Yuling (-1674) Qing writer, author of 西樓記|西楼记[Xi1 lou2 Ji4] |
袁和平 see styles |
yuぇnuぉーpin ゆぇんうぉーぴん |
(personal name) Yuenwo-pin |
袁宏道 see styles |
yuán hóng dào yuan2 hong2 dao4 yüan hung tao |
Yuan Hongdao (1568-1610), Ming dynasty poet and travel writer |
袁州區 袁州区 see styles |
yuán zhōu qū yuan2 zhou1 qu1 yüan chou ch`ü yüan chou chü |
Yuanzhou, a district of Yichun City 宜春市[Yi2 chun1 Shi4], Jiangxi |
袁彦道 see styles |
engendou / engendo えんげんどう |
(obsolete) gambling |
袁潔瑩 see styles |
fuぇniiyun / fuぇniyun ふぇにーゆん |
(personal name) Feni-yun |
袁詠儀 袁咏仪 see styles |
yuán yǒng yí yuan2 yong3 yi2 yüan yung i yunuぃnize ゆんうぃんいぜ |
Anita Yuen (1971-), Hong Kong actress (personal name) Yunwin'ize |
小袁治 see styles |
koenji こえんじ |
(given name) Koenji |
反袁運動 反袁运动 see styles |
fǎn yuán yùn dòng fan3 yuan2 yun4 dong4 fan yüan yün tung |
anti-Yuan movement, opposing Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] in National Protection War 護國戰爭|护国战争[Hu4 guo2 Zhan4 zheng1] 1915-1916; same as 反袁鬥爭|反袁斗争[fan3 Yuan2 dou4 zheng1] |
反袁鬥爭 反袁斗争 see styles |
fǎn yuán dòu zhēng fan3 yuan2 dou4 zheng1 fan yüan tou cheng |
war of 1915 against Yuan Shikai and for the Republic |
須佐能袁神社 see styles |
susanoejinja すさのえじんじゃ |
(place-name) Susanoe Shrine |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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