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1234567Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
太皇太后 see styles |
taikoutaigou / taikotaigo たいこうたいごう |
(See 三后) Grand Empress Dowager |
女性天皇 see styles |
joseitennou / josetenno じょせいてんのう |
female emperor (of Japan) |
女皇大學 女皇大学 see styles |
nǚ huáng dà xué nu:3 huang2 da4 xue2 nü huang ta hsüeh |
Queen's University (Belfast) |
女系天皇 see styles |
jokeitennou / joketenno じょけいてんのう |
(See 女性天皇) matrilineal emperor of Japan; emperor (either male or female) whose mother is (was) a member of the Imperial family but whose father is (was) not |
孝元天皇 see styles |
kougentennou / kogentenno こうげんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōgen; Kōgen Tenno |
孝安天皇 see styles |
kouantennou / koantenno こうあんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōan; Kōan Tenno |
孝徳天皇 see styles |
koutokutennou / kotokutenno こうとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōtoku; Kōtoku Tenno (597-654 CE, reigning 645-654 CE) |
孝明天皇 see styles |
koumeitennou / kometenno こうめいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōmei; Kōmei Tenno (1831-1866 CE, reigning: 1846-1866 CE) |
孝昭天皇 see styles |
koushoutennou / koshotenno こうしょうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōshou; Kōshou Tenno |
孝謙天皇 see styles |
koukentennou / kokentenno こうけんてんのう |
(person) Empress Kōken; Kōken Tenno (718-770 CE, reigning: 749-758 CE) |
孝霊天皇 see styles |
koureitennou / koretenno こうれいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōrei; Kōrei Tenno |
宇多天皇 see styles |
udatennou / udatenno うだてんのう |
(person) Emperor Uda; Uda Tenno (867-931 CE, reigning: 887-897 CE) |
安寧天皇 see styles |
anneitennou / annetenno あんねいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Annei; Annei Tenno |
安康天皇 see styles |
ankoutennou / ankotenno あんこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ankou; Ankou Tenno |
安徳天皇 see styles |
antokutennou / antokutenno あんとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Antoku; Antoku Tenno (1178-1185 CE, reigning: 1180-1185 CE) |
安閑天皇 see styles |
ankantennou / ankantenno あんかんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Ankan; Ankan Tenno |
宣化天皇 see styles |
senkatennou / senkatenno せんかてんのう |
(person) Emperor Senka; Senka Tenno |
富麗堂皇 富丽堂皇 see styles |
fù lì táng huáng fu4 li4 tang2 huang2 fu li t`ang huang fu li tang huang |
(idiom) (of houses etc) sumptuous |
対立教皇 see styles |
tairitsukyoukou / tairitsukyoko たいりつきょうこう |
antipope |
尊皇攘夷 see styles |
sonnoujoui / sonnojoi そんのうじょうい |
(yoji) 19th century slogan advocating reverence for the Emperor and the expulsion of (barbarian) foreigners |
履中天皇 see styles |
richuutennou / richutenno りちゅうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Richuu; Richuu Tenno |
崇光天皇 see styles |
sukoutennou / sukotenno すこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sukou (of the Northern Court); Sukou Tenno (1334-1398 CE, reigning: 1348-1351 CE) |
崇峻天皇 see styles |
sushuntennou / sushuntenno すしゅんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sushun; Sushun Tenno (?-592 CE, reigning: 587-592 CE) |
崇徳上皇 see styles |
sutokujoukou / sutokujoko すとくじょうこう |
(person) Sutokujōkou (1119.7.7-1164.9.14) (retired emperor) |
崇徳天皇 see styles |
sutokutennou / sutokutenno すとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sutoku; Sutoku Tenno (1119-1164 CE, reigning: 1123-1141 CE) |
崇神天皇 see styles |
sujintennou / sujintenno すじんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sujin; Sujin Tenno |
崇道天皇 see styles |
sudoutennou / sudotenno すどうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sudō (posthumous title of Prince Sawara, 750?-785) |
嵯峨天皇 see styles |
sagatennou / sagatenno さがてんのう |
(person) Emperor Saga; Saga Tenno (786-842 CE, reigning: 809-823 CE) |
川島皇子 see styles |
kawashimanoouji / kawashimanooji かわしまのおうじ |
(person) Kawashimanoouji (657-691) (imperial prince) |
左京源皇 see styles |
sakyouminamotonosumera / sakyominamotonosumera さきょうみなもとのすめら |
(person) Sakyō Minamotonosumera |
常照皇寺 see styles |
joushoukouji / joshokoji じょうしょうこうじ |
(place-name) Jōshoukouji |
平城天皇 see styles |
heizeitennou / hezetenno へいぜいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Heizei; Heizei Tenno (774-824 CE, reigning: 806-809 CE) |
廐戸皇子 see styles |
jiù hù huáng zǐ jiu4 hu4 huang2 zi3 chiu hu huang tzu Umayatonomiko |
Umayatonomiko |
弘文天皇 see styles |
koubuntennou / kobuntenno こうぶんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōbun; Kōbun Tenno (648-672 CE, reigning: 671-672 CE) |
張皇失措 张皇失措 see styles |
zhāng huáng shī cuò zhang1 huang2 shi1 cuo4 chang huang shih ts`o chang huang shih tso |
panic-stricken (idiom); to be in a flustered state; also written 張惶失措|张惶失措[zhang1 huang2 shi1 cuo4] |
後西天皇 see styles |
gosaitennou / gosaitenno ごさいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Go-Sai; Go-Sai Tenno (1633-1654 CE, reigning: 1643-1654 CE) |
忍壁皇子 see styles |
osakabenomiko おさかべのみこ |
(female given name) Osakabenomiko |
応神天皇 see styles |
oujintennou / ojintenno おうじんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Oujin; Oujin Tenno |
慶光天皇 see styles |
keikoutennou / kekotenno けいこうてんのう |
(person) Keikoutennou (emperor) |
懿徳天皇 see styles |
itokutennou / itokutenno いとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Itoku; Itoku Tenno |
成務天皇 see styles |
seimutennou / semutenno せいむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Seimu; Seimu Tenno |
扮裝皇后 扮装皇后 see styles |
bàn zhuāng huáng hòu ban4 zhuang1 huang2 hou4 pan chuang huang hou |
drag queen; female impersonator |
持統天皇 see styles |
jitoutennou / jitotenno じとうてんのう |
(person) Empress Jitou; Jitou Tenno (645-702 CE, reigning: 690-697 CE) |
推古天皇 see styles |
suikotennou / suikotenno すいこてんのう |
(person) Empress Suiko; Suiko Tenno (554-628 CE, reigning: 592-628 CE) |
敏達天皇 see styles |
bidatsutennou / bidatsutenno びだつてんのう |
(person) Emperor Bidatsu; Bidatsu Tenno (538-585 CE, reigning: 572-585 CE) |
教皇の座 see styles |
kyoukounoza / kyokonoza きょうこうのざ |
(exp,n) Holy See; See of Rome |
文徳天皇 see styles |
montokutennou / montokutenno もんとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Montoku; Montoku Tenno (827-858 CE, reigning: 850-858 CE) |
文武天皇 see styles |
monmutennou / monmutenno もんむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Mommu; Mommu Tenno (683-707 CE, reigning: 697-707 CE) |
日本天皇 see styles |
rì běn tiān huáng ri4 ben3 tian1 huang2 jih pen t`ien huang jih pen tien huang |
Emperor of Japan |
明正天皇 see styles |
meishoutennou / meshotenno めいしょうてんのう |
(person) Empress Meishou; Meishou Tenno (1623-1696 CE, reigning: 1629-1643 CE) |
明治天皇 see styles |
meijitennou / mejitenno めいじてんのう |
Emperor Meiji (1852-1912, reigned 1867-1912); Emperor Mutsuhito; (person) Emperor Meiji; Meiji Tenno (1852-1912 CE, reigning: 1867-1912 CE) |
昭和天皇 see styles |
shouwatennou / showatenno しょうわてんのう |
Emperor Shōwa (1901-1989, reigned 1926-1989); Emperor Showa; Emperor Hirohito; (person) Emperor Showa (Hirohito); Showa Tenno (1901-1989 CE, reigning: 1926-1989 CE) |
景行天皇 see styles |
keikoutennou / kekotenno けいこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Keikou; Keikou Tenno |
有間皇子 see styles |
arimanomiko ありまのみこ |
(female given name) Arimanomiko |
有馬皇子 see styles |
arimaouji / arimaoji ありまおうじ |
(person) Arima Ouji (imperial prince) |
末代皇帝 see styles |
mò dài huáng dì mo4 dai4 huang2 di4 mo tai huang ti |
The Last Emperor, 1987 biopic of Pu Yi 溥儀|溥仪[Pu3 yi2] by Bernardo Bertolucci |
朱雀天皇 see styles |
suzakutennou / suzakutenno すざくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Suzaku; Suzaku Tenno (923-952 CE, reigning: 930-946 CE) |
村上天皇 see styles |
murakamitennou / murakamitenno むらかみてんのう |
(person) Emperor Murakami; Murakami Tenno (926-967 CE, reigning: 946-967 CE) |
東山天皇 see styles |
higashiyamatennou / higashiyamatenno ひがしやまてんのう |
(person) Emperor Higashiyama; Higashiyama Tenno (1675-1709 CE, reigning: 1687-1709 CE) |
桃園天皇 see styles |
momozonotennou / momozonotenno ももぞのてんのう |
(person) Emperor Momozono; Momozono Tenno (1741-1762 CE, reigning: 1747-1762 CE) |
桓武天皇 see styles |
kanmutennou / kanmutenno かんむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kammu; Kammu Tenno (737-806 CE, reigning: 781-806 CE) |
桜町天皇 see styles |
sakuramachitennou / sakuramachitenno さくらまちてんのう |
(person) Emperor Sakuramachi; Sakuramachi Tenno (1720-1750 CE, reigning: 1735-1747 CE) |
欽明天皇 see styles |
kinmeitennou / kinmetenno きんめいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kimmei; Kimmei Tenno (510-571 CE, reigning: 539-571 CE or 531-571 CE) |
武烈天皇 see styles |
buretsutennou / buretsutenno ぶれつてんのう |
(person) Emperor Buretsu; Buretsu Tenno |
沙皇俄國 沙皇俄国 see styles |
shā huáng é guó sha1 huang2 e2 guo2 sha huang o kuo |
Tsarist Russia |
法皇寺町 see styles |
hououjichou / hoojicho ほうおうじちょう |
(place-name) Hououjichō |
淳仁天皇 see styles |
junnintennou / junnintenno じゅんにんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Junnin; Junnin Tenno (733-765 CE, reigning: 758-764 CE) |
淳和天皇 see styles |
junnatennou / junnatenno じゅんなてんのう |
(person) Emperor Junna; Junna Tenno (786-840 CE, reigning: 823-833 CE) |
清和天皇 see styles |
seiwatennou / sewatenno せいわてんのう |
(person) Emperor Seiwa; Seiwa Tenno (850-880 CE, reigning: 858-876 CE) |
清寧天皇 see styles |
seineitennou / senetenno せいねいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Seinei; Seinei Tenno |
玉皇大帝 see styles |
yù huáng dà dì yu4 huang2 da4 di4 yü huang ta ti |
Jade Emperor |
用明天皇 see styles |
youmeitennou / yometenno ようめいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Yōmei; Yōmei Tenno (?-587 CE, reigning: 585-587 CE) |
男系天皇 see styles |
dankeitennou / danketenno だんけいてんのう |
patrilineal imperial succession (Japan) |
白河天皇 see styles |
shirakawatennou / shirakawatenno しらかわてんのう |
(person) Emperor Shirakawa; Shirakawa Tenno (1053-1129 CE, reigning: 1072-1086 CE) |
神功皇后 see styles |
jinguukougou / jingukogo じんぐうこうごう |
(person) Jinguukougou (empress) |
神武天皇 see styles |
jinmutennou / jinmutenno じんむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Jimmu; Jimmu Tenno |
秦始皇帝 see styles |
qín shǐ huáng dì qin2 shi3 huang2 di4 ch`in shih huang ti chin shih huang ti |
the First Emperor 259-210 BC |
秦始皇陵 see styles |
qín shǐ huáng líng qin2 shi3 huang2 ling2 ch`in shih huang ling chin shih huang ling |
the tomb of the first emperor at Mt Li 驪山|骊山[Li2 shan1] near Xi'an (awaits excavation) |
秦皇島市 秦皇岛市 see styles |
qín huáng dǎo shì qin2 huang2 dao3 shi4 ch`in huang tao shih chin huang tao shih |
Qinhuangdao, prefecture-level city in Hebei |
称光天皇 see styles |
shoukoutennou / shokotenno しょうこうてんのう |
(person) Emperor Shoukou; Shoukou Tenno (1401-1428 CE, reigning: 1412-1428 CE) |
称徳天皇 see styles |
shoutokutennou / shotokutenno しょうとくてんのう |
(person) Emperor Shoutoku; Shoutoku Tenno (718-770 CE, reigning: 764-770 CE) |
綏靖天皇 see styles |
suizeitennou / suizetenno すいぜいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Suizei; Suizei Tenno |
継体天皇 see styles |
keitaitennou / ketaitenno けいたいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Keitai; Keitai Tenno |
羲皇上人 see styles |
xī huáng shàng rén xi1 huang2 shang4 ren2 hsi huang shang jen |
lit. a person before the legendary emperor Fuxi 伏羲[Fu2 Xi1]; person from ages immemorial; fig. untroubled person |
翻老皇曆 翻老皇历 see styles |
fān lǎo huáng lì fan1 lao3 huang2 li4 fan lao huang li |
to look to the past for guidance (idiom) |
聖武天皇 圣武天皇 see styles |
shèng wǔ tiān huáng sheng4 wu3 tian1 huang2 sheng wu t`ien huang sheng wu tien huang shoumutennou / shomutenno しょうむてんのう |
(person) Emperor Shoumu; Shoumu Tenno (701-756 CE, reigning: 724-749 CE) Emperor Shōmu |
舒明天皇 see styles |
jomeitennou / jometenno じょめいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Jomei; Jomei Tenno (593-641 CE, reigning: 629-641 CE) |
花園天皇 see styles |
hanazonotennou / hanazonotenno はなぞのてんのう |
(person) Emperor Hanazono; Hanazono Tenno (1297-1348 CE, reigning: 1308-1318 CE) |
花山天皇 see styles |
kazantennou / kazantenno かざんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kazan; Kazan Tenno (968-1008 CE, reigning: 984-986 CE) |
草壁皇子 see styles |
kusakabenomiko くさかべのみこ |
(female given name) Kusakabenomiko |
變裝皇后 变装皇后 see styles |
biàn zhuāng huáng hòu bian4 zhuang1 huang2 hou4 pien chuang huang hou |
drag queen |
象徴天皇 see styles |
shouchoutennou / shochotenno しょうちょうてんのう |
the emperor as a symbol of Japan; symbolic emperor |
貞明皇后 see styles |
teimeikougou / temekogo ていめいこうごう |
(person) Teimeikougou (1884-1951) (empress) |
近衛天皇 see styles |
konoetennou / konoetenno このえてんのう |
(person) Emperor Konoe; Konoe Tenno (1139-1155 CE, reigning: 1141-1155 CE) |
近衞天皇 see styles |
konoetennou / konoetenno このえてんのう |
(person) Konoetennou (emperor) (1139.6.16-1155.8.22) |
選美皇后 选美皇后 see styles |
xuǎn měi huáng hòu xuan3 mei3 huang2 hou4 hsüan mei huang hou |
beauty queen |
醍醐天皇 see styles |
daigotennou / daigotenno だいごてんのう |
(person) Emperor Daigo; Daigo Tenno (885-930 CE, reigning: 897-930 CE) |
長慶天皇 see styles |
choukeitennou / choketenno ちょうけいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Chōkei; Choukei Tenno (1343-1394 CE, reigning: 1368-1383 CE) |
開化天皇 see styles |
kaikatennou / kaikatenno かいかてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kaika; Kaika Tenno |
阿閉皇女 see styles |
ahenohimemiko あへのひめみこ |
(personal name) Ahenohimemiko |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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