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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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    ci2
tz`u
    tzu
 shi
    ほこら
shrine; to offer a sacrifice
(kana only) hokora; small wayside shrine
The spring ancestral sacrifice; the spring; ancestral temple, tablet, etc.

祠堂

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cí táng
    ci2 tang2
tz`u t`ang
    tzu tang
 shidou / shido
    しどう
ancestral hall; memorial hall
(1) lay ancestral hall; hall on temple grounds for holding mortuary tablets of lay parishioners; (2) small shrine
An ancestral temple or hall.

祠墓

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cí mù
    ci2 mu4
tz`u mu
    tzu mu
memorial hall and tomb

祠宇

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 shiu
    しう
(archaism) {Shinto} shrine

祠峠

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 hokoratouge / hokoratoge
    ほこらとうげ
(personal name) Hokoratōge

祠峯

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 hokoramine
    ほこらみね
(place-name) Hokoramine

祠廟


祠庙

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cí miào
    ci2 miao4
tz`u miao
    tzu miao
ancestral hall; temple to one's forebears

祠祀

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cí sì
    ci2 si4
tz`u ssu
    tzu ssu
 shishi
religious ritual

仁祠

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 hitoshi
    ひとし
(personal name) Hitoshi

分祠

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 bunshi
    ぶんし
(noun/participle) separation of worship; movement of an enshrined deity to another shrine

叢祠

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 soushi / soshi
    そうし
(See 祠・ほこら) small shrine in a thicket

古祠

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 koshi
    こし
old small shrine

天祠

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tiān cí
    tian1 ci2
t`ien tz`u
    tien tzu
 ten shi
devālaya, devatāgāra, or devatāgṛha. Brahminical temples.

安祠

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 yasushi
    やすし
(personal name) Yasushi

宗祠

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zōng cí
    zong1 ci2
tsung tz`u
    tsung tzu
ancestral temple; clan hall

小祠

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 shoushi / shoshi
    しょうし
(See 祠) small hokora; small shrine

崇祠

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 takashi
    たかし
(male given name) Takashi

淫祠

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 inshi
    いんし
shrine of evil deity

生祠

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 seishi / seshi
    せいし
monument (stela, hokora, etc.) commemorating a living god

祖祠

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zǔ cí
    zu3 ci2
tsu tz`u
    tsu tzu
shrine dedicated to one's ancestors

神祠

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shén cí
    shen2 ci2
shen tz`u
    shen tzu
 shinshi
    しんし
shrine
shrine

靈祠


灵祠

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líng cí
    ling2 ci2
ling tz`u
    ling tzu
Spirit-temple, a monastery.

祠堂銀


祠堂银

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cí táng yín
    ci2 tang2 yin2
tz`u t`ang yin
    tzu tang yin
 shidō gin
An endowment for masses to be said for the departed, also 長生銀; 無盡財.

祠祀施

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cí sì shī
    ci2 si4 shi1
tz`u ssu shih
    tzu ssu shih
 shijise
devoted to generosity

祠祭鬼

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cí jì guǐ
    ci2 ji4 gui3
tz`u chi kuei
    tzu chi kuei
 shisaiki
(Skt. yakṣa)

中宮祠

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 chuuguushi / chugushi
    ちゅうぐうし
(place-name) Chuuguushi

土穀祠


土谷祠

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tǔ gǔ cí
    tu3 gu3 ci2
t`u ku tz`u
    tu ku tzu
temple dedicated to the local tutelary god 土地神[tu3 di4 shen2] and the god of cereals

屈原祠

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qū yuán cí
    qu1 yuan2 ci2
ch`ü yüan tz`u
    chü yüan tzu
Qu Yuan memorial temple on the Miluo river 汨羅江|汨罗江 at Yueyang 岳陽市|岳阳市, Hunan

愛宕祠

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 atagohokora
    あたごほこら
(place-name) Atagohokora

武侯祠

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wǔ hóu cí
    wu3 hou2 ci2
wu hou tz`u
    wu hou tzu
temple dedicated to the memory of Zhuge Liang 諸葛亮|诸葛亮[Zhu1 ge3 Liang4] (There is one in Chengdu, and many others in various parts of China.)

火祠法

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huǒ cí fǎ
    huo3 ci2 fa3
huo tz`u fa
    huo tzu fa
 kashi hō
The directions for the fire sacrifices in the Atharva-veda, the fourth Veda; the esoteric sect has also its 火法 for magical purposes.

無祠祀


无祠祀

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wú cí sì
    wu2 ci2 si4
wu tz`u ssu
    wu tzu ssu
 mu shiji
no religious ceremonies

祭祠論


祭祠论

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jì cí lùn
    ji4 ci2 lun4
chi tz`u lun
    chi tzu lun
 Saishiron
The Yajurveda, v. 韋.

稲荷祠

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 inarizuka
    いなりづか
(place-name) Inarizuka

誉祠義

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 yoshinori
    よしのり
(given name) Yoshinori

Variations:

叢祠

see styles
 hokora
    ほこら
(kana only) hokora; small wayside shrine

十二天祠

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 juunitenhokora / junitenhokora
    じゅうにてんほこら
(place-name) Jūnitenhokora

御胎内祠

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 otainaihokora
    おたいないほこら
(place-name) Otainaihokora

淫祠邪教

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 inshijakyou / inshijakyo
    いんしじゃきょう
(yoji) evil heresies

Variations:
分祀
分祠

see styles
 bunshi
    ぶんし
(noun, transitive verb) separation of worship; movement of an enshrined deity to another shrine

Variations:
合祀
合祠

see styles
 goushi / goshi
    ごうし
(noun, transitive verb) {Shinto} enshrining together

Variations:

叢祠(rK)

see styles
 hokora
    ほこら
hokora; small wayside shrine

出雲大社大阪分祠

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 izumotaishaoosakabunshi
    いずもたいしゃおおさかぶんし
(place-name) Izumotaishaoosakabunshi

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

This page contains 43 results for "祠" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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