Results, 勤王攘夷

きんのうじょういkinnoujoui

noun:

  • loyalty to the emperor and expulsion of the foreigners - four character idiom

Kanji definition:

キンKINゴンGONつとめるtsuto.meru~づと zuto.meつとまるtsuto.maruいそしむiso.shimu

diligence; become employed; serve

Strokes:
12
Radical:
力 power
SKIP:
1-10-2
UTF:
52e4
JIS208:
22-48
Hangul:
근 [geun]
Pinyin:
qín
Stroke order:
Alternative stroke order:
Example words:
勤務きんむkinmu
service; duty; work
通勤つうきんtsuukin
commuting to work
勤労きんろうkinrou
labor; labour; exertion; diligent service
転勤てんきんtenkin
job transfer; job relocation; intra-company transfer
勤めるつとめるtsutomeru
to work (for); to be employed (at); to serve (in); / to serve (as); to act (as); to fill (the position of); to play the role (of); / to conduct a religious service

オウOU~ノウ-NOU

king; rule; magnate

Strokes:
4
Radical:
王玉玊⺩ jade, king
SKIP:
4-4-1
UTF:
738b
JIS208:
18-6
Nanori:
おおooおおきみookimiwa
Hangul:
왕 [wang]
Pinyin:
wáng / wàng
Stroke order:
Alternative stroke order:
Example words:
おうou
king; ruler; sovereign; monarch; / tycoon; magnate; champion; master; / king (of the senior player)
国王こくおうkokuou
king
女王じょおうjoou
queen
王国おうこくoukoku
kingdom; monarchy
王子おうじouji
prince; / subordinate Kumano shrine

ジョウJOUぬすnusu.muはらhara.u

chase away; steal

Strokes:
20
Radical:
手扌龵 hand
SKIP:
1-3-17
UTF:
6518
JIS208:
58-23
Hangul:
양 [yang]
Pinyin:
ráng / rǎng
Stroke order:
Example words:
攘夷じょういjoui
expel the barbarians; expulsion of the foreigners; late Edo period (19th century) revolutionary slogan
勤王攘夷きんのうじょういkinnoujoui
loyalty to the emperor and expulsion of the foreigners
竜攘虎搏りゅうじょうこはくryuujoukohaku
fierce fighting
尊皇攘夷そんのうじょういsonnoujoui
revere the Emperor; expel the western barbarians (19th century slogan)
尊攘そんじょうsonjou
revere the Emperor; expel the western barbarians (19th century slogan)

Iえびすebisuえみしemishiころkoro.suたいらげるtai.rageru

barbarian; savage; Ainu

Strokes:
6
Radical:
丿 bend, slash
SKIP:
4-6-4
UTF:
5937
JIS208:
16-48
Nanori:
shi
Hangul:
이 [i]
Pinyin:
Stroke order:
Example words:
えびすebisu
peoples formerly of northern Japan with distinct language and culture (i.e. the Ainu); / provincial (i.e. a person who lives far from the city); / brutish, unsophisticated warrior (esp. used by Kyoto samurai to refer to samurai from eastern Japan); / foreigner; barbarian
蝦夷えぞezo
historical term for non-Yamato peoples in northern Japan; Emishi; / Yezo (northern part of Meiji-era Japan, esp. Hokkaido, but also Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands)
攘夷じょういjoui
expel the barbarians; expulsion of the foreigners; late Edo period (19th century) revolutionary slogan
えびすebisu
Ebisu; god of fishing and commerce
夷狄いてきiteki
barbarians; aliens

Kanji

キンKINゴンGONつとめるtsuto.meru~づと zuto.meつとまるtsuto.maruいそしむiso.shimu

diligence; become employed; serve

オウOU~ノウ-NOU

king; rule; magnate


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