- 太常卿
- たいじょうけい【太常卿】(1)中国の太常寺の長。(2)神祇伯・治部卿・式部卿の唐名。
Japanese explanatory dictionaries. 2013.
Japanese explanatory dictionaries. 2013.
태상경 — 太常卿 … Hanja (Korean Hanzi) dictionary
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