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烏蘭


乌兰

see styles
wū lán
    wu1 lan2
wu lan

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Ueraan
Wulan county in Haixi Mongol and Tibetan autonomous prefecture 海西蒙古族藏族自治州[Hai3 xi1 Meng3 gu3 zu2 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai

西藏

see styles
xī zàng
    xi1 zang4
hsi tsang
 seizou / sezo
    せいぞう

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Tibet
Tibet; Xizang or Tibet Autonomous Region 西藏自治區|西藏自治区[Xi1 zang4 Zi4 zhi4 qu1]
(kana only) Tibet; (place-name) Tibet (China)
Tibet.

藏紅花


藏红花

see styles
zàng hóng huā
    zang4 hong2 hua1
tsang hung hua

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Saffron
saffron (Crocus sativus)

藏羚羊

see styles
zàng líng yáng
    zang4 ling2 yang2
tsang ling yang

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Tibetan antelope / Chiru
Tibetan antelope or Chiru (Pantholops hodgsonii)

香格里拉

see styles
xiāng gé lǐ lā
    xiang1 ge2 li3 la1
hsiang ko li la

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Shangri-la
Shangri-La (mythical location); Shangri-La town and county in Dêqên or Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 迪慶藏族自治州|迪庆藏族自治州[Di2 qing4 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], northwest Yunnan; formerly Gyeltang or Gyalthang, Chinese 中甸[Zhong1 dian4] in Tibetan province of Kham


see styles
zàng
    zang4
tsang
old variant of 葬[zang4]
See:

see styles
zāng
    zang1
tsang
female sheep; place name

see styles
zàng
    zang4
tsang
 zou / zo
    ぞう
Japanese variant of 臟|脏
viscera; bowels


see styles
zàng
    zang4
tsang
viscera; (anatomy) organ

see styles
zàng
    zang4
tsang
 chou / cho
    ちょう
old variant of 藏[zang4]; old variant of 臟|脏[zang4]
(surname) Chō

see styles
zàng
    zang4
tsang
 sou / so
    そう
to bury (the dead); to inter
(n,n-suf) funeral; (personal name) Hafuri
Inter, bury.

see styles
zàng
    zang4
tsang
 kura
    くら
storehouse; depository; Buddhist or Taoist scripture
(surname) Kura
Treasury, thesaurus, store, to hide; the Canon. An intp. of piṭaka, a basket, box, granary, collection of writings. The 二藏 twofold canon may be the sutras and the vinaya; or the Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna scriptures. The 三藏 or tripiṭaka consists of the sutras, vinaya, and śāstras (abhidharma). The 四藏 fourfold canon adds a miscellaneous collection. The 五藏 fivefold collection is sutras, vinaya, abhidharma, miscellaneous, and spells, or, instead of the spells, a bodhisattva collection. There is also an esoteric fivefold canon, the first three being the above, the last two being the prājñāpāramitā and the dhāraṇīs.


see styles
zāng
    zang1
tsang
stolen goods; loot; spoils


see styles
zāng
    zang1
tsang
variant of 贓|赃[zang1]


see styles
zǎng
    zang3
tsang
powerful horse


see styles
zāng
    zang1
tsang
dirty; filthy; to get (something) dirty

三藏

see styles
sān zàng
    san1 zang4
san tsang
 sanzō
Tripitaka, the three main types of text that collectively constitute the Buddhist canon of scriptures: sutras, commandments and commentaries
v. 藏.

下葬

see styles
xià zàng
    xia4 zang4
hsia tsang
to bury; to inter

中甸

see styles
zhōng diàn
    zhong1 dian4
chung tien
Gyeltang or Gyalthang town and county, former name of Shangri-La County 香格里拉縣|香格里拉县[Xiang1 ge2 li3 la1 Xian4] in Dêqên or Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 迪慶藏族自治州|迪庆藏族自治州[Di2 qing4 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], northwest Yunnan

二藏

see styles
èr zàng
    er4 zang4
erh tsang
 nizō
The two piṭakas or tripiṭakas, i.e. the Buddhist canon: (a) 聲聞藏 the Śrāvaka, or Hīnayāna canon: (b) 菩薩藏 the Bodhisattva, or Mahāyanā canon.

五臟


五脏

see styles
wǔ zàng
    wu3 zang4
wu tsang
 gōzō
five viscera of TCM, namely: heart 心[xin1], liver 肝[gan1], spleen 脾[pi2], lungs 肺[fei4] and kidneys 腎|肾[shen4]
five viscera

五藏

see styles
wǔ zàng
    wu3 zang4
wu tsang
 gozō
five collections

伏藏

see styles
fú zàng
    fu2 zang4
fu tsang
 fukuzō
To bury, hide away.

佛葬

see styles
fó zàng
    fo2 zang4
fo tsang
 bussō
Buddhist funeral

佛藏

see styles
fó zàng
    fo2 zang4
fo tsang
 butsuzō
Buddha thesaurus, the sutras of the Buddha's preaching, etc., also all the teaching of Buddha.

信藏

see styles
xìn zàng
    xin4 zang4
hsin tsang
 shinzō
The treasury of faith (which contains all merits).

元藏

see styles
yuán zàng
    yuan2 zang4
yüan tsang
 ganzō
The Yuan tripiṭaka, compiled by order of Shih Tsu (Kublai), founder of the Yuan dynasty, and printed from blocks; begun in 1277, the work was finished in 1290, in 1, 422 部 works, 6, 017 卷 sections, 558 凾 cases or covers. It contained 528 Mahayanist and 242 Hinayanist sutras; 25 Mahāyāna and 54 Hīnayāna vinaya; 97 Mahāyāna and 36 Hīnayāna śāstras; 108 biographies; and 332 supplementary or general works. In size, and generally, it was similar to the Sung edition. The 元藏目錄 or Catalogue of the Yuan tripiṭaka is also known as 大普寧寺大藏經目錄.

內臟


内脏

see styles
nèi zàng
    nei4 zang4
nei tsang
internal organs; viscera

八藏

see styles
bā zàng
    ba1 zang4
pa tsang
 hachizō
eight kinds of canons

冷湖

see styles
lěng hú
    leng3 hu2
leng hu
Lenghu county level subdivision of Haixi Mongol and Tibetan autonomous prefecture 海西蒙古族藏族自治州[Hai3 xi1 Meng3 gu3 zu2 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai

分贓


分赃

see styles
fēn zāng
    fen1 zang1
fen tsang
to share the booty; to divide ill-gotten gains

刻藏

see styles
kè zàng
    ke4 zang4
k`o tsang
    ko tsang
 kokuzō
To engrave the canon.

剛察


刚察

see styles
gāng chá
    gang1 cha2
kang ch`a
    kang cha
Gangcha County (Tibetan: rkang tsha rdzong) in Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 海北藏族自治州[Hai3 bei3 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai

北藏

see styles
běi zàng
    bei3 zang4
pei tsang
 Hokuzō
The northern collection or edition of 1,621 works first published in Peking by order of Ch'eng Tsu (1403-1424), together with forty-one additional works, published by 密藏 Mizang after thirty years, labour beginning A. D. 1586. Later this edition was published in Japan 1678-1681 by 鐵眼 Tetsugen.

匿藏

see styles
nì zàng
    ni4 zang4
ni tsang
 nyokuzō
hidden storage

卓尼

see styles
zhuó ní
    zhuo2 ni2
cho ni
Jonê or Zhuoni County in Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 甘南藏族自治州[Gan1 nan2 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Gansu

南藏

see styles
nán zàng
    nan2 zang4
nan tsang
 Nanzō
The Southern Collection, or Edition, of the Chinese Buddhist Canon, published at Nanking under the reign of Tai Tsu, the first emperor of the Ming dynasty, who reigned A.D. 1368-1398.

厚葬

see styles
hòu zàng
    hou4 zang4
hou tsang
 kōsō
a lavish funeral

合葬

see styles
hé zàng
    he2 zang4
ho tsang
 gassou; gousou / gasso; goso
    がっそう; ごうそう
to bury husband and wife together; joint interment
(noun/participle) joint burial; group burial; burying together

吉藏

see styles
jí zàng
    ji2 zang4
chi tsang
 kichizou / kichizo
    きちぞう
(personal name) Kichizou
Jizang

同德

see styles
tóng dé
    tong2 de2
t`ung te
    tung te
Tongde county in Hainan Tibetan autonomous prefecture 海南藏族自治州[Hai3 nan2 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai

咒藏

see styles
zhòu zàng
    zhou4 zang4
chou tsang
 juzō
One of the four piṭakas, the thesaurus of dhāraṇīs.

喪葬


丧葬

see styles
sāng zàng
    sang1 zang4
sang tsang
funeral; burial

囊謙


囊谦

see styles
náng qiān
    nang2 qian1
nang ch`ien
    nang chien
Nangqên County (Tibetan: nang chen rdzong) in Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 玉樹藏族自治州|玉树藏族自治州[Yu4 shu4 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai

四葬

see styles
sì zàng
    si4 zang4
ssu tsang
 shisō
four funerary practices

國葬


国葬

see styles
guó zàng
    guo2 zang4
kuo tsang
state funeral
See: 国葬

土葬

see styles
tǔ zàng
    tu3 zang4
t`u tsang
    tu tsang
 dosou / doso
    どそう
burial (in earth)
(noun, transitive verb) burial; interment
burial of a corpse

地藏

see styles
dì zàng
    di4 zang4
ti tsang
 jizou / jizo
    じぞう
Kṣitigarbha, the Bodhisattva of the Great Vow (to save all souls before accepting Bodhi); also translated Earth Treasury, Earth Womb, or Earth Store Bodhisattva
(surname) Jizou
Ti-tsang, J. Jizō, Kṣitigarbha, 乞叉底蘗沙; Earth-store, Earth-treasury, or Earthwomb. One of the group of eight Dhvani- Bodhisattvas. With hints of a feminine origin, he is now the guardian of the earth. Though associated with Yama as overlord, and with the dead and the hells, his role is that of saviour. Depicted with the alarum staff with its six rings, he is accredited with power over the hells and is devoted to the saving of all creatures between the nirvana of Śākyamuni and the advent of Maitreya the fifth century he has been especially considered as the deliverer from the hells. His central place in China is at Chiu-hua-shan, forty li south-west of Ch'ing-yang in Anhui. In Japan he is also the protector of travellers by land and his image accordingly appears on the roads; bereaved parents put stones by his images to seek his aid in relieving the labours of their dead in the task of piling stones on the banks of the Buddhist Styx; he also helps women in labour. He is described as holding a place between the gods and men on the one hand and the hells on the other for saving all in distress; some say he is an incarnation of Yama. At dawn he sits immobile on the earth 地 and meditates on the myriads of its beings 藏. When represented as a monk, it may be through the influence of a Korean monk who is considered to be his incarnation, and who came to China in 653 and died in 728 at the age of 99 after residing at Chiu-hua-shan for seventy-five years: his body, not decaying, is said to have been gilded over and became an object of worship. Many have confused 眞羅 part of Korea with 暹羅 Siam. There are other developments of Ti-tsang, such as the 六地藏 Six Ti-tsang, i. e. severally converting or transforming those in the hells, pretas, animals, asuras, men, and the devas; these six Ti-tsang have different images and symbols. Ti-tsang has also six messengers 六使者: Yama for transforming those in hell; the pearl-holder for pretas; the strong one or animals; the devīof mercy for asuras; the devī of the treasure for human beings; one who has charge of the heavens for the devas. There is also the 延命地藏 Yanming Ti-tsang, who controls length of days and who is approached, as also may be P'u-hsien, for that Purpose; his two assistants are the Supervisors of good and evil 掌善 and 掌惡. Under another form, as 勝軍地藏 Ti-tsang is chiefly associated with the esoteric cult. The benefits derived from his worship are many, some say ten, others say twenty-eight. His vows are contained in the 地藏菩薩本願經. There is also the 大乘大集地藏十電經 tr. by Xuanzang in 10 juan in the seventh century, which probably influenced the spread of the Ti-tsang cult.

埋葬

see styles
mái zàng
    mai2 zang4
mai tsang
 maisou / maiso
    まいそう
to bury
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) burial

執藏


执藏

see styles
zhí zàng
    zhi2 zang4
chih tsang
 shūzō
appropriated store

墓葬

see styles
mù zàng
    mu4 zang4
mu tsang
(archeology) grave; tomb

夏河

see styles
xià hé
    xia4 he2
hsia ho
 natsukawa
    なつかわ
Xiahe County in Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 甘南藏族自治州[Gan1 nan2 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Gansu, formerly Amdo province of Tibet
(surname) Natsukawa

大藏

see styles
dà zàng
    da4 zang4
ta tsang
 daizou / daizo
    だいぞう
(personal name) Daizou
great [scriptural] store

天峻

see styles
tiān jun
    tian1 jun4
t`ien chün
    tien chün
Tianjun county (Tibetan: then cun rdzong) in Haixi Mongol and Tibetan autonomous prefecture 海西蒙古族藏族自治州[Hai3 xi1 Meng3 gu3 zu2 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai

天葬

see styles
tiān zàng
    tian1 zang4
t`ien tsang
    tien tsang
sky burial (Tibetan funeral practice)

奧藏


奥藏

see styles
ào zàng
    ao4 zang4
ao tsang
 ōzō
the hidden treasure-house (of Dharmas)

姑臧

see styles
gū zāng
    gu1 zang1
ku tsang
 Kosō
Ku-tsang, formerly a city in Liangchow, Kansu, and an important centre for communication with Tibet.

安葬

see styles
ān zàng
    an1 zang4
an tsang
to bury (the dead)

室藏

see styles
shì zàng
    shi4 zang4
shih tsang
 shitsuzō
a storehouse

密藏

see styles
mì zàng
    mi4 zang4
mi tsang
 mitsuzō
The esoteric canon.

寶藏


宝藏

see styles
bǎo zàng
    bao3 zang4
pao tsang
 hōzō
precious mineral deposits; hidden treasure; (fig.) treasure; (Buddhism) the treasure of Buddha's law
The treasury of precious things, the wonderful religion of Buddha.

小金

see styles
xiǎo jīn
    xiao3 jin1
hsiao chin
 kogane
    こがね
Xiaojin County (Tibetan: btsan lha rdzong) in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture 阿壩藏族羌族自治州|阿坝藏族羌族自治州[A1 ba4 Zang4 zu2 Qiang1 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], northwest Sichuan
small sum of money; (given name) Shoukin

尖扎

see styles
jiān zhā
    jian1 zha1
chien cha
Jianzha County in Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 黃南藏族自治州|黄南藏族自治州[Huang2 nan2 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai

川藏

see styles
chuān zàng
    chuan1 zang4
ch`uan tsang
    chuan tsang
Sichuan and Tibet

巴塘

see styles
bā táng
    ba1 tang2
pa t`ang
    pa tang
Batang county (Tibetan: 'ba' thang rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)

帑藏

see styles
tǎng zàng
    tang3 zang4
t`ang tsang
    tang tsang
state treasury

康定

see styles
kāng dìng
    kang1 ding4
k`ang ting
    kang ting
 yasusada
    やすさだ
Dartsendo, Dardo or Kangding county (Tibetan: dar mdo rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)
(given name) Yasusada

弄髒


弄脏

see styles
nòng zāng
    nong4 zang1
nung tsang
to make dirty; to defile; to smear

律藏

see styles
lǜ zàng
    lv4 zang4
tsang
 ritsuzō
The Vinaya-piṭaka.

得榮


得荣

see styles
dé róng
    de2 rong2
te jung
Dêrong county (Tibetan: sde rong rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州|甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)

得藏

see styles
dé zàng
    de2 zang4
te tsang
 Tokuzō
Śrīgarbha, idem 淨眼 Vimalanetra.

德格

see styles
dé gé
    de2 ge2
te ko
Dêgê county (Tibetan: sde dge rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)

德欽


德钦

see styles
dé qīn
    de2 qin1
te ch`in
    te chin
Dechen County in Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 迪慶藏族自治州|迪庆藏族自治州[Di2 qing4 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Yunnan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)

德藏

see styles
dé zàng
    de2 zang4
te tsang
 Tokuzō
Śrīgarbha

心臟


心脏

see styles
xīn zàng
    xin1 zang4
hsin tsang
heart; CL:顆|颗[ke1],個|个[ge4]

愛藏


爱藏

see styles
ài zàng
    ai4 zang4
ai tsang
 aizō
grasping

慈藏

see styles
cí zàng
    ci2 zang4
tz`u tsang
    tzu tsang
 Jizō
Chajang

慧藏

see styles
huì zàng
    hui4 zang4
hui tsang
 ezou / ezo
    えぞう
(personal name) Ezou
Wisdom-store, the Abhidharma Piṭaka, which embodies the science of ascertaining the meaning of the sūtras. Also, the whole of the Tripiṭaka.

戒藏

see styles
jiè zàng
    jie4 zang4
chieh tsang
 kaizō
The Vinaya Piṭaka; the collection of rules.

所藏

see styles
suǒ zàng
    suo3 zang4
so tsang
 shozō
that which is stored

拉薩


拉萨

see styles
lā sà
    la1 sa4
la sa
 rasa
    ラサ
Lhasa, capital city of Tibet Autonomous Region 西藏自治區|西藏自治区[Xi1 zang4 Zi4 zhi4 qu1]
(kana only) Lhasa (China); (place-name) Lhasa (China)

援藏

see styles
yuán zàng
    yuan2 zang4
yüan tsang
pro-Tibet; to support Tibet; to support Tibetan independence

教藏

see styles
jiào zàng
    jiao4 zang4
chiao tsang
 kyōzō
canon

新龍


新龙

see styles
xīn lóng
    xin1 long2
hsin lung
Xinlong county (Tibetan: nyag rong rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)

日藏

see styles
rì zàng
    ri4 zang4
jih tsang
 nichizō
sun-store

明藏

see styles
míng zàng
    ming2 zang4
ming tsang
 Myō zō
The Buddhist canon of the Ming dynasty; there were two editions, one the Southern at Nanjing made by T'ai Tsu, the northern at Beijing by Tai Tsung. A later edition was produced in the reign of Shen Tsung (Wan Li), which became the standard in Japan.

智藏

see styles
zhì zàng
    zhi4 zang4
chih tsang
 Chizō
The treasury of Buddha-wisdom; posthumous title of Amogha.

月藏

see styles
yuè zàng
    yue4 zang4
yüeh tsang
 getsuzō
moon-store

松潘

see styles
sōng pān
    song1 pan1
sung p`an
    sung pan
Songpan County (Tibetan: zung chu rdzong) in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture 阿壩藏族羌族自治州|阿坝藏族羌族自治州[A1 ba4 Zang4 zu2 Qiang1 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], northwest Sichuan

林葬

see styles
lín zàng
    lin2 zang4
lin tsang
 rinsō
Forest burial, to cast the corpse into a forest to be eaten by animals.

栽贓


栽赃

see styles
zāi zāng
    zai1 zang1
tsai tsang
to frame sb (by planting something on them)

樹葬


树葬

see styles
shù zàng
    shu4 zang4
shu tsang
burial of cremated remains at the foot of a tree

殉葬

see styles
xùn zàng
    xun4 zang4
hsün tsang
(of servants etc) to be buried alive with the deceased; (of utensils etc) to be buried with the dead

殯葬


殡葬

see styles
bìn zàng
    bin4 zang4
pin tsang
funeral and interment

水葬

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shuǐ zàng
    shui3 zang4
shui tsang
 suisou / suiso
    すいそう
(noun, transitive verb) burial at sea
Water-burial, casting a corpse into the water, one of the four forms of burial.

水藏

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shuǐ zàng
    shui3 zang4
shui tsang
 Suizō
Water-store, or treasury; second son of Jalavāhana, born as 瞿波 Gopā, see 水滿.

汶川

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wèn chuān
    wen4 chuan1
wen ch`uan
    wen chuan
Wenchuan County (Tibetan: wun khron rdzong) in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture 阿壩藏族羌族自治州|阿坝藏族羌族自治州[A1 ba4 Zang4 zu2 Qiang1 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], northwest Sichuan

河葬

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hé zàng
    he2 zang4
ho tsang
 kasō
river burial

治多

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zhì duō
    zhi4 duo1
chih to
 haruta
    はるた
Zhidoi County (Tibetan: 'bri stod rdzong) in Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 玉樹藏族自治州|玉树藏族自治州[Yu4 shu4 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai
(surname) Haruta

法藏

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fǎ zàng
    fa3 zang4
fa tsang
 houzou / hozo
    ほうぞう
(personal name) Houzou
Dharma-store; also 佛法藏; 如來藏 (1) The absolute, unitary storehouse of the universe, the primal source of all things. (2) The Treasury of Buddha's teaching the sutras, etc. (3) Any Buddhist library. (4) Dharmākara, mine of the Law; one of the incarnations of Amitābha. (5) Title of the founder of the Huayan School 賢首法藏Xianshou Fazang.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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