[kurashikku (P); kurasshikku (P); kurasshiku] (n) (1) (abbr) (See クラシック音楽) classical music; (adj-na) (2) classic; classical; (n) (3) (the) classics; (P) #2132
[こてん, koten] (n, adj-no) old book; classics; classic; (P) #3488
[しゅんじゅう(P);はるあき, shunjuu (P); haruaki] (n) (1) (See 五経) spring and autumn; spring and fall; months and years; (2) (しゅんじゅう only) the Chronicles of Lu or the Spring and Autumn Annals - one of the Five Classics; (P) #5466
[ヲコトてん(ヲコト点);をことてん(乎古止点;乎己止点;遠古登点);おことてん(乎古止点;乎己止点;遠古登点), wokoto ten ( wokoto ten ); wokototen ( ko ko shi ten ; ko onore shi ten ; en ko tou] (n) marks to aid in reading Chinese classics
[えききょう, ekikyou] (n) (See 五経) I Ching (Yi Jing) or The Book of Changes - one of the Five Classics
[いしょ, isho] (n) book of omens appended to Confucian Chinese classics
[かんがく, kangaku] (n) Sinology; study of China or of the Chinese classics
[かんがくしゃ, kangakusha] (n) Sinologist; scholar of the Chinese classics
[かんせき, kanseki] (n) Chinese books; Chinese classics
[けいし, keishi] (n) Chinese classics (ethics, politics, and history)
[こてんがく, kotengaku] (n) the classics
[ごきょう, gokyou] (n) the Five Classics texts of Confucianism
[こうてん, kouten] (n) Japanese classics
[ししょごきょう, shishogokyou] (n) the Four Books and Five Classics of Confucianism; the Nine Chinese Classics
[しきょう, shikyou] (n) (See 五経) the Shijing (Shih Ching) or Book of Odes (Songs, Poems) - one of the Five Classics
[かきくだしぶん, kakikudashibun] (n) transcription of Chinese classics into Japanese
[しょきょう, shokyou] (n) (See 五経) the Shujing (Shu Ching) or the Book of History - one of the Five Classics
[しんし;しんじ;しじ(ok), shinshi ; shinji ; shiji (ok)] (n) (1) (See 科挙) palace examination (national Chinese civil servant examination based largely on classic literature); someone who has passed this examination; (2) (See 式部省) examination for promotion in the Ministry of Ceremonies (based largely on political duties and Chinese classics); someone who has passed this examination
[よみくだしぶん, yomikudashibun] (n) transcription of Chinese classics into Japanese
[ふっこしんとう, fukkoshintou] (n) Fukko Shinto; Restoration Shinto; Reform Shinto (prominent 18th century form of Shinto, based on the classics, and free from Confucian and Buddhist influences)
[ふんしょこうじゅ, funshokouju] (n) burning books on the Chinese classics and burying Confucian scholars alive
[かえり, kaeri] (n) (1) turning over; flipping over; (2) reply; response; (3) (See 返り点) marks indicating the Japanese meaning of the texts of Chinese classics; (4) lapel
[かえりてん, kaeriten] (n) marks indicating the Japanese meaning of the texts of Chinese classics
[へんどくてん, hendokuten] (n) word-order marks used to assist reading of Chinese classics
[らいき, raiki] (n) (See 五経) the Li Ji or Book of Rites - one of the Five Classics