黄門
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |
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黄 | 門 |
こう Grade: 2 |
もん Grade: 2 |
kan’on | goon |
Noun
黄門 (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai kanji 黃門, hiragana こうもん, rōmaji kōmon, historical hiragana くわうもん)
- the (yellow-painted) gates of the Imperial Palace
- (archaic) an eunuch
- from the 東漢 (Tōkan, “Eastern Han dynasty”) tradition where Edict Examination Bureau positions were exclusively filled by eunuchs
- (by extension) an infertile male
- (historical) Short for 黄門侍郎 (kōmonjirō): Chinese equivalent of 中納言 (chūnagon), a middle councilor in the imperial Council of State
- (historical) Short for 黄門監 (kōmonkan): Chinese equivalent of 大納言 (dainagon), a chief councilor in the imperial Council of State
Derived terms
- 水戸黄門 (Mito Kōmon, nickname of Tokugawa Mitsukuni)
Proper noun
黄門 (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai kanji 黃門, hiragana こうもん, rōmaji Kōmon, historical hiragana くわうもん)
- Short for 水戸黄門 (Mito Kōmon): a nickname of Tokugawa Mitsukuni, the second daimyo of Mito Domain
Derived terms
- 黄門記 (Kōmonki)
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