There are 33 total results for your 春秋 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
春秋 see styles |
chūn qiū chun1 qiu1 ch`un ch`iu chun chiu haruaki はるあき |
spring and autumn; four seasons; year; a person's age; annals (used in book titles) (1) spring and autumn; spring and fall; (2) years; age; (3) (しゅんじゅう only) (See 五経) The Spring and Autumn Annals; The Chronicles of Lu; Chunqiu; Ch'un Ch'iu; (surname) Haruaki spring and autumn |
春秋子 see styles |
suzuko すずこ |
(female given name) Suzuko |
春秋庵 see styles |
shunjuuan / shunjuan しゅんじゅうあん |
(surname) Shunjuuan |
春秋軒 see styles |
shunjuuken / shunjuken しゅんじゅうけん |
(surname) Shunjuuken |
春秋三傳 春秋三传 see styles |
chūn qiū sān zhuàn chun1 qiu1 san1 zhuan4 ch`un ch`iu san chuan chun chiu san chuan |
Three Commentaries on the Spring and Autumn Annals 春秋[Chun1 qiu1], including Mr Gongyang's annals 公羊傳|公羊传[Gong1 yang2 Zhuan4], Mr Guliang's annals 穀梁傳|谷梁传[Gu3 liang2 Zhuan4] and Mr Zuo's annals or Zuo Zhuan 左傳|左传[Zuo3 Zhuan4] |
春秋五霸 see styles |
chūn qiū wǔ bà chun1 qiu1 wu3 ba4 ch`un ch`iu wu pa chun chiu wu pa |
the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn period (770-476 BC), namely: Duke Huan of Qi 齊桓公|齐桓公[Qi2 Huan2 gong1], Duke Wen of Jin 晉文公|晋文公[Jin4 Wen2 gong1], King Zhuang of Chu 楚莊王|楚庄王[Chu3 Zhuang1 wang2], and alternatively Duke Xiang of Song 宋襄公[Song4 Xiang1 gong1] and Duke Mu of Qin 秦穆公[Qin2 Mu4 gong1] or King Helu of Wu 吳王闔閭|吴王阖闾[Wu2 wang2 He2 Lu:2] and King Gou Jian of Yue 越王勾踐|越王勾践[Yue4 wang2 Gou1 Jian4] |
春秋大夢 春秋大梦 see styles |
chūn qiū dà mèng chun1 qiu1 da4 meng4 ch`un ch`iu ta meng chun chiu ta meng |
grand dreams; unrealistic ideas (idiom) |
春秋戦国 see styles |
shunjuusengoku / shunjusengoku しゅんじゅうせんごく |
the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period (Chinese history) |
春秋戰國 春秋战国 see styles |
chūn qiū zhàn guó chun1 qiu1 zhan4 guo2 ch`un ch`iu chan kuo chun chiu chan kuo |
the Spring and Autumn (770-476 BC) and Warring States (475-221 BC) periods |
春秋時代 春秋时代 see styles |
chūn qiū shí dài chun1 qiu1 shi2 dai4 ch`un ch`iu shih tai chun chiu shih tai shunjuujidai / shunjujidai しゅんじゅうじだい |
Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC) (hist) Spring and Autumn period (of Chinese history; approx. 770-403 BCE) |
春秋繁露 see styles |
chūn qiū fán lù chun1 qiu1 fan2 lu4 ch`un ch`iu fan lu chun chiu fan lu |
Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals, ideological tract by Han dynasty political philosopher Dong Zhongshu 董仲舒[Dong3 Zhong4 shu1] |
春秋航空 see styles |
shunjuukoukuu / shunjukoku しゅんじゅうこうくう |
(company) Spring Airlines; (c) Spring Airlines |
春秋鼎盛 see styles |
chūn qiū dǐng shèng chun1 qiu1 ding3 sheng4 ch`un ch`iu ting sheng chun chiu ting sheng |
the prime of one's life |
公羊春秋 see styles |
gōng yáng chūn qiū gong1 yang2 chun1 qiu1 kung yang ch`un ch`iu kung yang chun chiu |
Mr Gongyang's Annals or commentary on 春秋[Chun1 qiu1], early history, probably written during Han dynasty, same as 公羊傳|公羊传[Gong1 yang2 Zhuan4] |
十國春秋 十国春秋 see styles |
shí guó chūn qiū shi2 guo2 chun1 qiu1 shih kuo ch`un ch`iu shih kuo chun chiu |
History of Ten States of South China (1669) by Wu Renchen 吳任臣|吴任臣[Wu2 Ren4 chen2], 114 scrolls |
吳越春秋 吴越春秋 see styles |
wú yuè chūn qiū wu2 yue4 chun1 qiu1 wu yüeh ch`un ch`iu wu yüeh chun chiu |
History of the Southern States Wu and Yue (traditional rivals), compiled by Han historian Zhao Ye 趙曄|赵晔[Zhao4 Ye4], 10 extant scrolls |
呂氏春秋 吕氏春秋 see styles |
lǚ shì chūn qiū lu:3 shi4 chun1 qiu1 lü shih ch`un ch`iu lü shih chun chiu |
lit. “Mr. Lü's Spring and Autumn (Annals)”, compendium of the philosophies of the Hundred Schools of Thought 諸子百家|诸子百家[zhu1 zi3 bai3 jia1], compiled around 239 BC under the patronage of Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin2 dai4] Chancellor Lü Buwei 呂不韋|吕不韦[Lu:3 Bu4 wei2] |
尾崎春秋 see styles |
ozakishunjuu / ozakishunju おざきしゅんじゅう |
(person) Ozaki Shunjuu |
左氏春秋 see styles |
zuǒ shì chūn qiū zuo3 shi4 chun1 qiu1 tso shih ch`un ch`iu tso shih chun chiu |
Mr Zuo's Spring and Autumn Annals, attributed to famous blind historian Zuo Qiuming 左丘明[Zuo3 Qiu1 ming2]; usually called Zuo Zhuan 左傳|左传[Zuo3 Zhuan4] |
文芸春秋 see styles |
bungeishunjuu / bungeshunju ぶんげいしゅんじゅう |
(1) (company) Bungei Shunju (publisher); (2) (work) Bungei Shunju (magazine); (c) Bungei Shunju (publisher); (wk) Bungei Shunju (magazine) |
文藝春秋 see styles |
bungeishunjuu / bungeshunju ぶんげいしゅんじゅう |
(company) Bungeishunju (publishing company and magazine); (c) Bungeishunju (publishing company and magazine) |
晏子春秋 see styles |
yàn zǐ chūn qiū yan4 zi3 chun1 qiu1 yen tzu ch`un ch`iu yen tzu chun chiu |
Tales of Yanzi, book describing the life and wisdom of Yanzi 晏子 (-c 500 BC), famous statesman from Qi of the Warring States |
春秋に富む see styles |
shunjuunitomu / shunjunitomu しゅんじゅうにとむ |
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to be young; to be young and have a promising future |
春秋の筆法 see styles |
shunjuunohippou / shunjunohippo しゅんじゅうのひっぽう |
critical argument laden with value judgment, where an indirect cause, often trivial, is made to appear as leading to the effect |
春秋公羊伝 see styles |
shunjuukuyouden / shunjukuyoden しゅんじゅうくようでん |
(work) Gongyang Zhuan (Chinese classical work); Gongyang Commentary on the Spring and Autumn Annals; Commentary of Gongyang; (wk) Gongyang Zhuan (Chinese classical work); Gongyang Commentary on the Spring and Autumn Annals; Commentary of Gongyang |
春秋左氏伝 see styles |
shunjuusashiden / shunjusashiden しゅんじゅうさしでん |
(work) Zuo zhuan (c. 4th century BC); The Zuo Tradition; The Commentary of Zuo; (wk) Zuo zhuan (c. 4th century BC); The Zuo Tradition; The Commentary of Zuo |
春秋左氏傳 春秋左氏传 see styles |
chūn qiū zuǒ shì zhuàn chun1 qiu1 zuo3 shi4 zhuan4 ch`un ch`iu tso shih chuan chun chiu tso shih chuan |
Mr Zuo's Spring and Autumn Annals, attributed to famous blind historian Zuo Qiuming 左丘明[Zuo3 Qiu1 ming2]; usually called Zuo Zhuan 左傳|左传[Zuo3 Zhuan4] |
春秋庵幹雄 see styles |
shunjuuanmikio / shunjuanmikio しゅんじゅうあんみきお |
(personal name) Shunjuuanmikio |
春秋庵準一 see styles |
shunjuuanjunichi / shunjuanjunichi しゅんじゅうあんじゅんいち |
(personal name) Shunjuuanjun'ichi |
十六國春秋 十六国春秋 see styles |
shí liù guó chūn qiū shi2 liu4 guo2 chun1 qiu1 shih liu kuo ch`un ch`iu shih liu kuo chun chiu |
history of the Sixteen Kingdoms 304-439 by Cui Hong 崔鴻|崔鸿, written towards the end of Wei of the Northern Dynasties 北魏, 100 scrolls |
春秋戦国時代 see styles |
shunjuusengokujidai / shunjusengokujidai しゅんじゅうせんごくじだい |
(See 春秋戦国・しゅんじゅうせんごく) the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period (Chinese history) |
春秋戰國時代 春秋战国时代 see styles |
chūn qiū zhàn guó shí dài chun1 qiu1 zhan4 guo2 shi2 dai4 ch`un ch`iu chan kuo shih tai chun chiu chan kuo shih tai |
the Spring and Autumn (770-476 BC) and Warring States (475-221 BC) periods; Eastern Zhou (770-221 BC) |
蟪蛄不知春秋 see styles |
huì gū bù zhī chūn qiū hui4 gu1 bu4 zhi1 chun1 qiu1 hui ku pu chih ch`un ch`iu hui ku pu chih chun chiu |
lit. short-lived cicada does not know the seasons; fig. to see only a small piece of the big picture |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 33 results for "春秋" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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