emperor's seal
On'yomi (音読み)
- ジ
Kun'yomi (訓読み)
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About this kanji
The kanji 璽, pronounced "ji," primarily means "emperor's seal". It is mostly used as a noun and is associated with royal authority and documents. Common compounds include 印璽 (いんじ), which means "imperial seal," and 玉璽 (ぎょくじ), referring to the "sovereign's seal". Another interesting compound is 国璽 (こくじ), meaning "great seal" of a country. This kanji reflects the importance of symbols in governance and heritage. An important usage note is that 璽 is rarely used in everyday conversation; it typically appears in historical texts, legal documents, or discussions related to the imperial family.
Example sentences
天皇の璽は貴重だ。
The Emperor's seal is precious.
Meanings across languages
- English
- emperor's seal
- Tiếng Việt
- đường ấn
- 日本語
- 璽, 印章
- 한국어
- 황제의 도장
- 中文
- 皇帝印章
- id
- segel kaisar
- th
- ตราเImperial
- es
- sello del emperador
- fr
- sceau impérial
- de
- Kaisersiegel
- pt
- selo do imperador
Common compounds
- 印璽いんじimperial seal
- 玉璽ぎょくじsovereign's seal
- 剣璽けんじsacred sword and jewels (imperial regalia)
- 御璽ぎょじimperial seal, privy seal
- 国璽こくじgreat seal, seal of state
- 璽書じしょdocument with the emperor's seal
- 神璽しんじImperial regalia (esp. the jewel Yasakani no Magatama), emperor's seal
- 璽符じふimperial seal
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