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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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wèi
    wei4
wei
 takashi
    たかし
tower over a palace gateway (old)
(1) (hist) (See 三国・2,曹魏) Wei (kingdom in China during the Three Kingdoms period; 220-266 CE); Cao Wei; (2) (hist) Wei (kingdom in China during the Warring States period; 403-225 BCE); (given name) Takashi

魏也

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 takaya
    たかや
(given name) Takaya

魏國


魏国

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wèi guó
    wei4 guo2
wei kuo
Wei State (407-225 BC), one of the Seven Hero States of the Warring States 戰國七雄|战国七雄; Wei State or Cao Wei 曹 (220-265), the most powerful of the Three Kingdoms

魏堂

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 gidou / gido
    ぎどう
(given name) Gidou

魏巍

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wèi wēi
    wei4 wei1
wei wei
Wei Wei (1920-2008), novelist and poet, author of award-winning novel The Orient 東方|东方[Dong1fang1] about the Korean war

魏徴

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 gichou / gicho
    ぎちょう
(personal name) Gichō

魏徵


魏征

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wèi zhēng
    wei4 zheng1
wei cheng

More info & calligraphy:

Wei Zheng
Wei Zheng (580-643), Tang politician and historian, notorious as a critic, editor of History of the Sui Dynasty 隋書|隋书

魏志

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 takashi
    たかし
the history of Wei; (given name) Takashi

魏揚

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 giyou / giyo
    ぎよう
(surname) Giyou

魏收

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wèi shōu
    wei4 shou1
wei shou
Wei Shou (506-572), writer and historian of Northern dynasty Qi 北齊|北齐[Bei3 Qi2], compiler of History of Wei of the Northern dynasties 書|书[Wei4 shu1]

魏晉


魏晋

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wèi jìn
    wei4 jin4
wei chin
 gishin
    ぎしん
Wei (220-265) and Jin (265-420) dynasties
(personal name) Gishin

魏書


魏书

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wèi shū
    wei4 shu1
wei shu
 gisho
    ぎしょ
History of Wei of the Northern Dynasties, tenth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled by Wei Shou 收[Wei4 Shou1] in 554 during Northern Qi Dynasty 北齊|北齐[Bei3 Qi2], 114 scrolls
(personal name) Gisho

魏朗

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 girou / giro
    ぎろう
(male given name) Girou

魏源

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wèi yuán
    wei4 yuan2
wei yüan
 gigen
    ぎげん
Wei Yuan (1794-1857), Qing dynasty thinker, historian and scholar
(personal name) Gigen

魏瑪


魏玛

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wèi mǎ
    wei4 ma3
wei ma
Weimar

魏縣


魏县

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wèi xiàn
    wei4 xian4
wei hsien
Wei county in Handan 邯鄲|邯郸[Han2 dan1], Hebei

魏譯

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wèi yì
    wei4 yi4
wei i
a Wei period translation

魏都

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wèi dū
    wei4 du1
wei tu
Weidu district of Xuchang city 許昌市|许昌市[Xu3 chang1 shi4], Henan

北魏

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běi wèi
    bei3 wei4
pei wei
 hokugi
    ほくぎ
Wei of the Northern Dynasties (386-534), founded by the Tuoba 拓跋 branch of Xianbei 鮮卑|鲜卑
(hist) Northern Wei dynasty (of China; 386-535)
the Northern Wei

後魏


后魏

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hòu wèi
    hou4 wei4
hou wei
Wei of the Northern Dynasties 386-534

曹魏

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cáo wèi
    cao2 wei4
ts`ao wei
    tsao wei
 sougi / sogi
    そうぎ
Cao Wei, the most powerful of the Three Kingdoms, established as a dynasty in 220 by Cao Pi 曹丕, son of Cao Cao, replaced by Jin dynasty in 265
(hist) (See 魏・1) Cao Wei (kingdom in China during the Three Kingdoms period; 220-266); Wei

東魏


东魏

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dōng wèi
    dong1 wei4
tung wei
 tougi / togi
    とうぎ
Eastern Wei of the Northern dynasties (534-550), formed from the break-up of Wei of the Northern Dynasties 北
Eastern Wei dynasty (of China; 534-550)

西魏

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xī wèi
    xi1 wei4
hsi wei
 seigi / segi
    せいぎ
Western Wei of the Northern dynasties (535-557), formed from the break-up of Wei of the Northern Dynasties 北
(hist) Western Wei dynasty (of China; 535-557)

阿魏

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ā wèi
    a1 wei4
a wei
 agi; agi
    あぎ; アギ
Ferula resin (used in TCM); Resina Ferulae
(kana only) asafetida (Ferula assafoetida)

魏京生

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wèi jīng shēng
    wei4 jing1 sheng1
wei ching sheng
Wei Jingsheng (1950-), Beijing-based Chinese dissident, imprisoned 1978-1993 and 1995-1997, released to the US in 1997

魏伯陽


魏伯阳

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wèi bó yáng
    wei4 bo2 yang2
wei po yang
Wei Boyang (c. 100-170), Chinese author and alchemist

魏山人

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 gisanjin
    ぎさんじん
(given name) Gisanjin

魏德邁


魏德迈

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wèi dé mài
    wei4 de2 mai4
wei te mai
Wedemeyer (name); Albert Coady Wedemeyer (1897-1989), US Army commander

魏忠賢


魏忠贤

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wèi zhōng xián
    wei4 zhong1 xian2
wei chung hsien
Wei Zhongxian (1568-1627), infamous eunuch politician of late Ming

魏文帝

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wèi wén dì
    wei4 wen2 di4
wei wen ti
Cao Pi 曹丕, emperor of Wei 220-226

魏格納


魏格纳

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wèi gé nà
    wei4 ge2 na4
wei ko na
Alfred Wegener (1880-1930), German meteorologist and geophysicist, the originator of the theory of continental drift

魏涼子

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 giryouko / giryoko
    ぎりょうこ
(person) Gi Ryōko (1972.7.20-)

魏都區


魏都区

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wèi dū qū
    wei4 du1 qu1
wei tu ch`ü
    wei tu chü
Weidu district of Xuchang city 許昌市|许昌市[Xu3 chang1 shi4], Henan

拓跋魏

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tuò bá wèi
    tuo4 ba2 wei4
t`o pa wei
    to pa wei
Wei of the Northern Dynasties (386-534)

圍魏救趙


围魏救赵

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wéi wèi jiù zhào
    wei2 wei4 jiu4 zhao4
wei wei chiu chao
lit. to besiege [Wei4] and rescue 趙|赵[Zhao4] (idiom); fig. to relieve a besieged ally by attacking the home base of the besiegers

漢末魏初


汉末魏初

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hàn mò wèi chū
    han4 mo4 wei4 chu1
han mo wei ch`u
    han mo wei chu
late Han and early Wei (roughly, first half of 3rd century AD)

阿育魏實


阿育魏实

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ā yù wèi shí
    a1 yu4 wei4 shi2
a yü wei shih
seed of ajwain; Semen Trachyspermi coptici

魏志倭人伝

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 gishiwajinden
    ぎしわじんでん
(work) Wajinden (passages in Records of the Three Kingdoms describing the Wa people); (wk) Wajinden (passages in Records of the Three Kingdoms describing the Wa people)

魏晉南北朝


魏晋南北朝

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wèi jìn nán běi cháo
    wei4 jin4 nan2 bei3 chao2
wei chin nan pei ch`ao
    wei chin nan pei chao
Wei, Jin and North-South dynasties; generic term for historic period 220-589 between Han and Sui

魏晋南北朝時代

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 gishinnanbokuchoujidai / gishinnanbokuchojidai
    ぎしんなんぼくちょうじだい
Wei, Jin, and Southern and Northern Dynasties period (China, 220-589 CE)

Variations:
巍々
巍巍
魏々
魏魏

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 gigi
    ぎぎ
(adj-t,adv-to) towering (mountains); soaring; lofty; majestic

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

This page contains 41 results for "魏" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

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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