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noun

(archaic) an ancient Korean king

音読み
おう
訓読み
きみ
character

king / monarch

住めば都

proverb

there's no place like home, home is where you hang your hat

He can say 'there's no place like home' wherever he goes, and can quickly get used to new places.

昔乍ら

adv

just as in the old days, just as it used to be

昔男

name

(archaic, colloquial) a nickname of Ariwara no Narihira, Heian-period waka poet

The Mukashi Otoko has become a legend in that village.

今は昔

phrase

(archaic) used in the beginning of narratives or story literature: once upon a time, long ago

Once upon a time, there was a man called the old man of Taketori.

ああ言えばこう言う

phrase

having a comeback or excuse for everything one is told, being smart in the sense of having a smart mouth

He is always the type of person who says this when that is said.

京城

noun

the emperor's residence, the imperial palace / the capital, especially within an empire

The imperial residence, Kyōjō, overwhelms its viewers with its beauty and opulence.

京城

name

(historical) (Japanese colonial era) Seoul, also known as Gyeongseong (the Korean reading of these same Chinese characters) and Keijō

京城

noun

(obsolete) the emperor's residence, the imperial palace / (obsolete) the capital, especially within an empire

In old Japan, the term 'Kyōjō' referred to the emperor's residence.

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