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man

the name of China during the Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE)

name of various Chinese dynasties

  1. the 西漢 (Saikan, Western Han) or 前漢 (Zenkan, Former Han) (206 BCE – 9 CE)
  2. the 東漢 (Tōkan, Eastern Han) or 後漢 (Gokan, Later Han) (25–220 CE)
  3. the 蜀漢 (Shokkan, Shu Han) (221–263)
  4. the 成漢 (Seikan, Cheng Han) (304–347)
  5. the 南漢 (Nankan, Southern Han) (917–971)
  6. the 後漢 (Kōkan, Later Han) (947–951)
  7. the 北漢 (Hokukan, Northern Han) (951–979)

the 西漢 (Saikan, Western Han) or 前漢 (Zenkan, Former Han) (206 BCE – 9 CE)

the 東漢 (Tōkan, Eastern Han) or 後漢 (Gokan, Later Han) (25–220 CE)

the 蜀漢 (Shokkan, Shu Han) (221–263)

the 成漢 (Seikan, Cheng Han) (304–347)

the 南漢 (Nankan, Southern Han) (917–971)

the 後漢 (Kōkan, Later Han) (947–951)

the 北漢 (Hokukan, Northern Han) (951–979)

the Han Chinese people

the Han River, a tributary of the Yangtze

the Milky Way

alternative name for 漢中 (Kanchū, Hanzhong)

a surname

element in compounds, referring to things imported from China or Korea, or from other foreign lands

shortly before and during the Edo period, foreign lands in general

the Gaya confederacy

the Korean peninsula

China, especially during the Han dynasty

short for 漢氏 (Aya uji): name of one of two ancient clans, purportedly descendants from Han Chinese, and notable historically for major achievements in fields including literature, diplomacy, and finance, among others

  1. 東漢 (Yamato no Aya)
  2. 西漢 (Kawachi no Aya)

東漢 (Yamato no Aya)

西漢 (Kawachi no Aya)

Rare spelling of (man).

Source: wiktionary.org