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真秦

see styles
 mahata
    まはた
(surname) Mahata

研秦

see styles
 kenshin
    けんしん
(personal name) Kenshin

絢秦

see styles
 kenshin
    けんしん
(personal name) Kenshin

蘇秦


苏秦

see styles
sū qín
    su1 qin2
su ch`in
    su chin
 soshin
    そしん
Su Qin (340-284 BC), political strategist of the School of Diplomacy 縱橫家|纵横家[Zong4 heng2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
(person) Su Qin (?-317 BCE)

西秦

see styles
xī qín
    xi1 qin2
hsi ch`in
    hsi chin
Western Qin of the Sixteen Kingdoms (385-431)

謙秦

see styles
 kenshin
    けんしん
(personal name) Kenshin

豊秦

see styles
 toyohata
    とよはた
(surname) Toyohata

賢秦

see styles
 kenshin
    けんしん
(personal name) Kenshin

顕秦

see styles
 kenshin
    けんしん
(personal name) Kenshin

秦一朗

see styles
 shinichirou / shinichiro
    しんいちろう
(male given name) Shin'ichirō

秦一郎

see styles
 shinichirou / shinichiro
    しんいちろう
(male given name) Shin'ichirō

秦三朗

see styles
 shinsaburou / shinsaburo
    しんさぶろう
(male given name) Shinsaburō

秦三郎

see styles
 shinzaburou / shinzaburo
    しんざぶろう
(male given name) Shinzaburō

秦久麻

see styles
 hatakuma
    はたくま
(personal name) Hatakuma

秦之丞

see styles
 shinnosuke
    しんのすけ
(male given name) Shinnosuke

秦之介

see styles
 shinnosuke
    しんのすけ
(male given name) Shinnosuke

秦之佑

see styles
 shinnosuke
    しんのすけ
(male given name) Shinnosuke

秦之助

see styles
 shinnosuke
    しんのすけ
(male given name) Shinnosuke

秦之祐

see styles
 shinnosuke
    しんのすけ
(male given name) Shinnosuke

秦之輔

see styles
 shinnosuke
    しんのすけ
(male given name) Shinnosuke

秦二世

see styles
qín èr shì
    qin2 er4 shi4
ch`in erh shih
    chin erh shih
Qin Ershi (229-207 BC), second Qin emperor

秦二朗

see styles
 shinjirou / shinjiro
    しんじろう
(male given name) Shinjirō

秦二郎

see styles
 shinjirou / shinjiro
    しんじろう
(male given name) Shinjirō

秦南町

see styles
 hadaminamimachi
    はだみなみまち
(place-name) Hadaminamimachi

秦吉了

see styles
qín jí liǎo
    qin2 ji2 liao3
ch`in chi liao
    chin chi liao
mythical talking bird; mynah bird

秦壱朗

see styles
 shinichirou / shinichiro
    しんいちろう
(male given name) Shin'ichirō

秦壱郎

see styles
 shinichirou / shinichiro
    しんいちろう
(male given name) Shin'ichirō

秦多朗

see styles
 shintarou / shintaro
    しんたろう
(male given name) Shintarō

秦多郎

see styles
 shintarou / shintaro
    しんたろう
(male given name) Shintarō

秦太朗

see styles
 shintarou / shintaro
    しんたろう
(male given name) Shintarō

秦太郎

see styles
 shintarou / shintaro
    しんたろう
(male given name) Shintarō

秦始皇

see styles
qín shǐ huáng
    qin2 shi3 huang2
ch`in shih huang
    chin shih huang
Qin Shihuang (259-210 BC), the first emperor

秦孝公

see styles
qín xiào gōng
    qin2 xiao4 gong1
ch`in hsiao kung
    chin hsiao kung
Duke Xiao of Qin, 國|国[Qin2 guo2], ruled 361-338 BC during the Warring States Period

秦安縣


秦安县

see styles
qín ān xiàn
    qin2 an1 xian4
ch`in an hsien
    chin an hsien
Qin'an county in Tianshui 天水[Tian1 shui3], Gansu

秦山町

see styles
 jinzanchou / jinzancho
    じんざんちょう
(place-name) Jinzanchō

秦川山

see styles
 hatakawayama
    はたかわやま
(personal name) Hatakawayama

秦州區


秦州区

see styles
qín zhōu qū
    qin2 zhou1 qu1
ch`in chou ch`ü
    chin chou chü
Qinzhou district of Tianshui city 天水市[Tian1 shui3 shi4], Gansu

秦市朗

see styles
 shinichirou / shinichiro
    しんいちろう
(male given name) Shin'ichirō

秦市郎

see styles
 shinichirou / shinichiro
    しんいちろう
(male given name) Shin'ichirō

秦廣王


秦广王

see styles
qín guǎng wáng
    qin2 guang3 wang2
ch`in kuang wang
    chin kuang wang
 Shinkō ō
Qinguang

秦恒平

see styles
 hatakouhei / hatakohe
    はたこうへい
(person) Hata Kōhei

秦新二

see styles
 hatashinji
    はたしんじ
(person) Hata Shinji (1949.2.10-)

秦梨町

see styles
 hadanashichou / hadanashicho
    はだなしちょう
(place-name) Hadanashichō

秦欣子

see styles
 hatayoshiko
    はたよしこ
(person) Hata Yoshiko (1942.4.1-)

秦泉寺

see styles
 jinzenji
    じんぜんじ
(surname) Jinzenji

秦淮區


秦淮区

see styles
qín huái qū
    qin2 huai2 qu1
ch`in huai ch`ü
    chin huai chü
Qinhuai district of Nanjing City 南京市 in Jiangsu 江蘇|江苏

秦淮河

see styles
qín huái hé
    qin2 huai2 he2
ch`in huai ho
    chin huai ho
Qinhuai River, a tributary of the Yangtze that flows through central Nanjing

秦留可

see styles
 haruka
    はるか
(female given name) Haruka

秦皇山

see styles
 shinkouzan / shinkozan
    しんこうざん
(personal name) Shinkouzan

秦皇島


秦皇岛

see styles
qín huáng dǎo
    qin2 huang2 dao3
ch`in huang tao
    chin huang tao
 shinnoutou / shinnoto
    しんのうとう
see 皇島市|皇岛市[Qin2huang2dao3 Shi4]
(place-name) Shinnoutō

秦真司

see styles
 hatashinji
    はたしんじ
(person) Hata Shinji (1962.7.29-)

秦真次

see styles
 hatashinji
    はたしんじ
(person) Hata Shinji

秦穆公

see styles
qín mù gōng
    qin2 mu4 gong1
ch`in mu kung
    chin mu kung
Duke Mu of Qin, the first substantial king of Qin (ruled 659-621 BC), sometimes considered one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸

秦荘町

see styles
 hatashouchou / hatashocho
    はたしょうちょう
(place-name) Hatashouchō

秦葭哉

see styles
 hatayoshiya
    はたよしや
(person) Hata Yoshiya

秦裕二

see styles
 hatayuuji / hatayuji
    はたゆうじ
(person) Hata Yūji (1983.6.3-)

秦豊吉

see styles
 hatatoyokichi
    はたとよきち
(person) Hata Toyokichi

秦賢二

see styles
 hadakenji
    はだけんじ
(person) Hada Kenji (1981.6.27-)

秦越人

see styles
qín yuè rén
    qin2 yue4 ren2
ch`in yüeh jen
    chin yüeh jen
Qin Yueren (407-310 BC), Warring States physician known for his medical skills

秦郁彦

see styles
 hataikuhiko
    はたいくひこ
(person) Hatai Kuhiko (1932.12-)

秦都區


秦都区

see styles
qín dū qū
    qin2 du1 qu1
ch`in tu ch`ü
    chin tu chü
Qindu District in Xianyang City 咸陽市|咸阳市[Xian2 yang2 Shi4], Shaanxi

秦野峠

see styles
 hadanotouge / hadanotoge
    はだのとうげ
(place-name) Hadanotōge

秦野市

see styles
 hadanoshi
    はだのし
(place-name) Hadano (city)

秦野章

see styles
 hatanoakira
    はたのあきら
(person) Hatano Akira (1911.10.10-2002.11.8)

秦野駅

see styles
 hadanoeki
    はだのえき
(st) Hadano Station

秦隆司

see styles
 hatatakashi
    はたたかし
(person) Hata Takashi

秦韜玉


秦韬玉

see styles
qín tāo yù
    qin2 tao1 yu4
ch`in t`ao yü
    chin tao yü
Qin Taoyu, Tang poet, author of the poem "A Poor Woman" 貧女|贫女[Pin2nu:3]

佳秦香

see styles
 yoshiko
    よしこ
(female given name) Yoshiko

大秦寺

see styles
dà qín sì
    da4 qin2 si4
ta ch`in ssu
    ta chin ssu
 Daishinji
(1) A monastery of the Manichaean sect, erected in Changan during the Tang dynasty by order of the emperor Taizong C.E. 627-650; also 波斯寺 (2) A Nestorian monastery mentioned in the Christian monument at Sianfu.

大秦町

see styles
 taishinchou / taishincho
    たいしんちょう
(place-name) Taishinchō

大秦野

see styles
 oohadano
    おおはだの
(place-name, surname) Oohadano

太秦中

see styles
 uzumasanaka
    うずまさなか
(place-name) Uzumasanaka

太秦乾

see styles
 uzumasainui
    うずまさいぬい
(place-name) Uzumasainui

太秦元

see styles
 uzumasamoto
    うずまさもと
(place-name) Uzumasamoto

太秦巽

see styles
 uzumasatatsumi
    うずまさたつみ
(place-name) Uzumasatatsumi

拘樓秦


拘楼秦

see styles
jū lóu qín
    ju1 lou2 qin2
chü lou ch`in
    chü lou chin
 Kurōshin
Krakucchanda

秦佐八郎

see styles
 hatasahachirou / hatasahachiro
    はたさはちろう
(person) Hata Sahachirou (1873.3.23-1938.11.22)

秦城監獄


秦城监狱

see styles
qín chéng jiān yù
    qin2 cheng2 jian1 yu4
ch`in ch`eng chien yü
    chin cheng chien yü
Qincheng Prison, maximum-security prison located about 30 km north of central Beijing, whose inmates include former high-level officials convicted of corruption

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)

秦嶺山脈


秦岭山脉

see styles
qín lǐng shān mài
    qin2 ling3 shan1 mai4
ch`in ling shan mai
    chin ling shan mai
Qinling Mountain Range in Shaanxi, forming a natural barrier between the Guanzhong Plain 關中平原|关中平原[Guan1 zhong1 Ping2 yuan2] and the Han River 漢水|汉水[Han4 shui3] valley

秦左八郎

see styles
 hatasahachirou / hatasahachiro
    はたさはちろう
(person) Hata Sahachirou

秦建日子

see styles
 hatatakehiko
    はたたけひこ
(person) Hata Takehiko (1968.1.8-)

秦彦三郎

see styles
 hatahikosaburou / hatahikosaburo
    はたひこさぶろう
(person) Hata Hikosaburō

秦惠文王

see styles
qín huì wén wáng
    qin2 hui4 wen2 wang2
ch`in hui wen wang
    chin hui wen wang
King Huiwen of Qin 國|国, ruled 338-311 BC during the Warring States Period

秦早穂子

see styles
 hatasahoko
    はたさほこ
(person) Hata Sahoko

秦淮八艷


秦淮八艳

see styles
qín huái bā yàn
    qin2 huai2 ba1 yan4
ch`in huai pa yen
    chin huai pa yen
the famous eight beautiful and talented courtesans who lived near the Qinhuai River 淮河[Qin2 huai2 He2] in the late Ming or early Qing

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 Province 河北省[He2bei3 Sheng3]

Variations:
秦皮

 toneriko; toneriko
    とねりこ; トネリコ
(kana only) Japanese ash (Fraxinus japonica)

秦迪羅賓

see styles
 tedederobin
    てでぃろびん
(personal name) Tedirobin

秦郷次郎

see styles
 hatakyoujirou / hatakyojiro
    はたきょうじろう
(person) Hata Kyōjirō

秦野盆地

see styles
 hadanobonchi
    はだのぼんち
(place-name) Hadano Basin

秦鏡高懸


秦镜高悬

see styles
qín jìng gāo xuán
    qin2 jing4 gao1 xuan2
ch`in ching kao hsüan
    chin ching kao hsüan
see 明鏡高懸|明镜高悬[ming2 jing4 gao1 xuan2]

中秦泉寺

see styles
 nakajinzenji
    なかじんぜんじ
(place-name) Nakajinzenji

北秦泉寺

see styles
 kitajinzenji
    きたじんぜんじ
(place-name) Kitajinzenji

太秦三尾

see styles
 uzumasasanbi
    うずまささんび
(place-name) Uzumasasanbi

太秦中堤

see styles
 uzumasanakatsutsumi
    うずまさなかつつみ
(place-name) Uzumasanakatsutsumi

太秦中山

see styles
 uzumasanakayama
    うずまさなかやま
(place-name) Uzumasanakayama

太秦中町

see styles
 uzumasanakamachi
    うずまさなかまち
(place-name) Uzumasanakamachi

太秦中筋

see styles
 uzumasanakasuji
    うずまさなかすじ
(place-name) Uzumasanakasuji

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

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