There are 39 total results for your 天地 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
天地 see styles |
tiān dì tian1 di4 t`ien ti tien ti amachi あまち |
More info & calligraphy: Heaven and Earth(1) heaven and earth; the universe; the world; nature; (2) (てんち only) land; world; realm; sphere; (3) (てんち only) top and bottom; (4) (あめつち only) gods of heaven and earth; (surname) Amachi heaven and earth |
天地人 see styles |
tenchijin てんちじん |
heaven, earth and man |
天地子 see styles |
techiko てちこ |
(female given name) Techiko |
天地山 see styles |
tenchiyama てんちやま |
(surname) Tenchiyama |
天地會 天地会 see styles |
tiān dì huì tian1 di4 hui4 t`ien ti hui tien ti hui |
Tiandihui (Chinese fraternal organization) |
天地眼 see styles |
tenchigen てんちげん |
{Buddh} (See 不動明王・ふどうみょうおう) Acala's eyes, one looking up and the other looking down |
天地鏡 天地镜 see styles |
tiān dì jìng tian1 di4 jing4 t`ien ti ching tien ti ching tenchi kyō |
The mirror of heaven and earth, i. e. the Prajñāpāramitā-sūtra, see 般若經. |
別天地 see styles |
bettenchi べってんち |
another world |
四天地 see styles |
shitenchi してんち |
(place-name) Shitenchi |
小天地 see styles |
shoutenchi / shotenchi しょうてんち |
a small world |
拜天地 see styles |
bài tiān dì bai4 tian1 di4 pai t`ien ti pai tien ti |
to worship heaven and earth; ritual kneeling by bride and groom in a old-fashioned wedding ceremony; also called 拜堂 |
新天地 see styles |
xīn tiān dì xin1 tian1 di4 hsin t`ien ti hsin tien ti shintenchi しんてんち |
Xintiandi (shopping, eating and entertainment district of Shanghai) new land; new world; new sphere of activity; (place-name) Shintenchi |
楽天地 see styles |
rakutenchi らくてんち |
paradise; (place-name) Rakutenchi |
天地万物 see styles |
tenchibanbutsu てんちばんぶつ |
(yoji) the whole creation; everything in heaven and earth |
天地創造 see styles |
tenchisouzou / tenchisozo てんちそうぞう |
(yoji) creation (of the universe); the Creation |
天地懸隔 天地悬隔 see styles |
tiān dì xuán gé tian1 di4 xuan2 ge2 t`ien ti hsüan ko tien ti hsüan ko tenchi harukani hedataru |
lit. a gulf between heaven and earth (idiom); fig. wide difference of opinion separated by a distance as vast as that between heaven and earth |
天地晦冥 see styles |
tenchikaimei / tenchikaime てんちかいめい |
(expression) the world is covered in darkness; all is plunged into darkness |
天地有情 see styles |
tenchiujou / tenchiujo てんちうじょう |
the sentient world; all sentient beings |
天地無用 see styles |
tenchimuyou / tenchimuyo てんちむよう |
(expression) (yoji) do not turn upside down |
天地玄黃 天地玄黄 see styles |
tiān dì xuán huáng tian1 di4 xuan2 huang2 t`ien ti hsüan huang tien ti hsüan huang |
first line of the Thousand Character Classic 千字文[Qian1 zi4 wen2] See: 天地玄黄 |
天地玄黄 see styles |
tenchigenkou / tenchigenko てんちげんこう |
(expression) (yoji) heaven is black and earth is yellow; heaven and earth |
天地真理 see styles |
amachimari あまちまり |
(person) Amachi Mari (1951.11-) |
天地神明 see styles |
tenchishinmei / tenchishinme てんちしんめい |
(yoji) the gods of heaven and earth |
天地総子 see styles |
amachifusako あまちふさこ |
(person) Amachi Fusako (1941.1-) |
天地良心 see styles |
tiān dì liáng xīn tian1 di4 liang2 xin1 t`ien ti liang hsin tien ti liang hsin |
in all honesty; truth to tell |
天地長久 see styles |
tenchichoukyuu / tenchichokyu てんちちょうきゅう |
(expression) (yoji) heaven and earth are eternal |
天地開闢 see styles |
tenchikaibyaku てんちかいびゃく |
(yoji) creation of heaven and earth |
天地雲泥 see styles |
tenchiundei / tenchiunde てんちうんでい |
(See 雲泥) extreme difference; worlds apart |
天地鳴動 see styles |
tenchimeidou / tenchimedo てんちめいどう |
(noun/participle) rumbling and shaking of the earth |
一天地六 see styles |
ittenchiroku いってんちろく |
die; dice |
俯仰天地 see styles |
fugyoutenchi / fugyotenchi ふぎょうてんち |
(yoji) looking up and down, from heaven to earth (having nothing to be ashamed of); swearing by Heaven and Earth (having done nothing to be ashamed of) |
別有天地 别有天地 see styles |
bié yǒu tiān dì bie2 you3 tian1 di4 pieh yu t`ien ti pieh yu tien ti |
enchanting scenery; beautiful surroundings; world of its own |
南明天地 see styles |
minamimyoutenchi / minamimyotenchi みなみみょうてんち |
(place-name) Minamimyoutenchi |
天地山公園 see styles |
tenchizankouen / tenchizankoen てんちざんこうえん |
(place-name) Tenchizan Park |
那加楽天地 see styles |
nakarakutenchi なからくてんち |
(place-name) Nakarakutenchi |
那加楽天地町 see styles |
nakarakutenchichou / nakarakutenchicho なからくてんちちょう |
(place-name) Nakarakutenchichō |
青少年の天地 see styles |
seishounennotenchi / seshonennotenchi せいしょうねんのてんち |
(place-name) Seishōnen no Tenchi (youth centre in Nagasaki) |
県立青少年の天地 see styles |
kenritsuseishounennotenchi / kenritsuseshonennotenchi けんりつせいしょうねんのてんち |
(place-name) Kenritsuseishounennotenchi |
Variations: |
kochuunotenchi / kochunotenchi こちゅうのてんち |
(n,exp) another world; enchanted land; joy from drinking and forgetting about the workaday world |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 39 results for "天地" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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