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生天 see styles |
shēng tiān sheng1 tian1 sheng t`ien sheng tien shōten |
The heavens where those living in this world can be reborn, i. e. from that of the 四天王 to the 非想天; v. 福生天. |
生家 see styles |
seika(p); shouka / seka(p); shoka せいか(P); しょうか |
(1) house where one was born; (2) one's parents' house; (place-name) Yukue |
生就 see styles |
shēng jiù sheng1 jiu4 sheng chiu |
to be born with; to be gifted with |
生成 see styles |
shēng chéng sheng1 cheng2 sheng ch`eng sheng cheng seisei / sese せいせい |
to generate; to produce; to form; to be formed; to come into being; to be born with; to be blessed with (n,vs,vt,vi) creation; generation; formation; derivation; (given name) Seijō formation |
生盲 see styles |
shēng máng sheng1 mang2 sheng mang shōmō |
Born blind. |
生粋 see styles |
kissui きっすい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) pure; genuine; trueborn; natural-born |
生苦 see styles |
shēng kǔ sheng1 ku3 sheng k`u sheng ku shōku |
suffering of being born |
生身 see styles |
shēng shēn sheng1 shen1 sheng shen namami; shoujin / namami; shojin なまみ; しょうじん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) living flesh; flesh and blood; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (しょうじん only) {Buddh} physical body of Buddha or a bodhisattva The physical body; also that of a Buddha in contrast with his 法身 dharmakāya; also a bodhisattva's body when born into any mortal form. |
生途 see styles |
shēng tú sheng1 tu2 sheng t`u sheng tu shōzu |
The way or lot of those born, i. e. of mortality. |
産す see styles |
sansu さんす |
(transitive verb) (1) (See 産する) to bear (a child); to be born; (transitive verb) (2) to produce; to yield; to be produced; to be yielded |
畜生 see styles |
chù sheng chu4 sheng5 ch`u sheng chu sheng chikushou(p); chikishou; chikushoo / chikusho(p); chikisho; chikushoo ちくしょう(P); ちきしょう; チクショー |
domestic animal; brute; bastard (interjection) (1) (kana only) damn it; damn; son of a bitch; for Christ's sake; (2) beast; animal; (3) {Buddh} (See 畜生道・1) person reborn into the animal realm; (4) brute; bastard tiryagyoni, 底栗車; 傍生 'Born of or as an animal, ' rebirth as an animal; animals in general; especially domestic animals. |
睒摩 see styles |
shǎn mó shan3 mo2 shan mo Senma |
Śāmaka, a bodhisattva born to a blind couple, clad in deerskin, slain by the king in hunting, restored to life and to his blind parents by the gods. |
矜貴 矜贵 see styles |
jīn guì jin1 gui4 chin kuei |
high-born; noble; aristocratic; conceited |
福生 see styles |
fú shēng fu2 sheng1 fu sheng fussa ふっさ |
(place-name) Fussa Born of or to happiness. |
總領 see styles |
souryou / soryo そうりょう |
(out-dated kanji) (1) eldest child; oldest child; first-born child; (2) child who carries on the family name; (3) (archaism) pre-ritsuryo official established in key provinces, responsible for administration of his home and surrounding provinces; (4) (archaism) head of a warrior clan (Kamakura period) |
聖胎 圣胎 see styles |
shèng tāi sheng4 tai1 sheng t`ai sheng tai seitai |
immortal body (of born again Daoist) The womb of holiness which enfolds and develops the bodhisattva, i.e. the 三賢位 three excellent positions attained in the 十住, 十行 and 十廻向. |
胎生 see styles |
tāi shēng tai1 sheng1 t`ai sheng tai sheng taisei / taise たいせい |
viviparity; zoogony (1) viviparity; (can be adjective with の) (2) viviparous; zoogonous; live-bearing Uterine birth, womb-born. Before the differentiation of the sexes birth is supposed to have been by transformation. The term is also applied to beings enclosed in unopened lotuses in paradise, who have not had faith in Amitābha but trusted to their own strength to attain salvation; there they remain for proportionate periods, happy, but without the presence of the Buddha, or Bodhisattvas, or the sacred host, and do not hear their teaching. The condition is known as 胎宮, the womb-palace. |
脇腹 see styles |
wakibara わきばら |
(1) side; flank; (2) illegitimate child; child born by someone other than one's wife |
脫胎 脱胎 see styles |
tuō tāi tuo1 tai1 t`o t`ai to tai |
to be born; (fig.) to develop out of something else (of ideas, stories, political systems etc); (fig.) to shed one's body (to be reborn); bodiless (e.g. lacquerware) |
自生 see styles |
zì shēng zi4 sheng1 tzu sheng jisei / jise じせい |
(n,vs,vi,adj-no) natural growth; wild growth; (female given name) Mizuki Self-produced, or naturally existing; also an intp. of bhūta 部多 produced; existing, real; also demons born by transformation 化生 in contrast to the 夜叉 yakṣa who are born from parents. |
華胎 华胎 see styles |
huā tāi hua1 tai1 hua t`ai hua tai kedai |
The lotus womb in which doubters and those of little virtue are detained in semi-bliss for 500 years before they can be born into the Pure Land by the opening of the lotus. |
落地 see styles |
luò dì luo4 di4 lo ti rakuchi らくち |
to fall to the ground; to be set on the ground; to reach to the ground; to be born; (of a plane) to land falling to the ground; (place-name) Orochi |
蓮胎 莲胎 see styles |
lián tāi lian2 tai1 lien t`ai lien tai rentai |
The Lotus-womb in which the believers of Amitābha are born into his paradise; it is also described as the believer's heart in embryo. |
蕭乾 萧乾 see styles |
xiāo qián xiao1 qian2 hsiao ch`ien hsiao chien |
Xiao Qian (1910-1999), Mongolian-born, Cambridge-educated journalist active during Second World War in Europe, subsequently famous author and translator |
薄命 see styles |
bó mìng bo2 ming4 po ming hakumei / hakume はくめい |
to be born under an unlucky star (usu. of women); to be born unlucky misfortune; short life; evil fate |
誕生 诞生 see styles |
dàn shēng dan4 sheng1 tan sheng tanjou / tanjo たんじょう |
to be born (noun/participle) birth; creation; formation; (female given name) Amo birth |
費米 费米 see styles |
fèi mǐ fei4 mi3 fei mi |
Fermi (name); Enrico Fermi (1901-1954), Italian born US nuclear physicist |
迦利 see styles |
jiā lì jia1 li4 chia li Kari |
Kali, strife, striver; ill-born; also 迦梨; 迦棃; 迦藍浮; 迦羅富; 迦陵伽王; 哥利 (or 歌利); 羯利 Kalirāja, Kalingarāja, a king of Magadha noted for his violence; it is said that in a former incarnation he cut off the ears, nose, and hands of the Buddha, who bore it all unmoved; cf. Nirvāṇa sūtra, 31. |
逆産 see styles |
gyakuzan ぎゃくざん |
baby born feet (or buttocks) first; breech birth |
金性 see styles |
kinshou / kinsho きんしょう |
(1) purity measure for gold; karat; carat; K; kt; (2) (See 金・きん・9) personality of a person born under the element of metal |
降世 see styles |
jiàng shì jiang4 shi4 chiang shih gōse |
lit. to descend to earth (of an immortal); to be born To descend to earth from above, as recorded of the Buddha. |
降生 see styles |
jiàng shēng jiang4 sheng1 chiang sheng gōshō |
to be born; arrival of newborn; birth (of a savior or religious leader) To descend into the world, as the Buddha is said to have done from the Tuṣita heaven. |
陳沖 陈冲 see styles |
chén chōng chen2 chong1 ch`en ch`ung chen chung |
Joan Chen (1961-), Chinese born American actress |
陳美 陈美 see styles |
chén měi chen2 mei3 ch`en mei chen mei |
Vanessa-Mae (1978-), Singaporean-born British violinist and skier |
願身 愿身 see styles |
yuàn shēn yuan4 shen1 yüan shen |
The resolve of a Buddha to be born in the Tuṣita heaven for the work of saving all beings, also idem願佛 above. |
鬼子 see styles |
guǐ zi gui3 zi5 kuei tzu kishi きし |
devils; refers to 日本鬼子, wartime term insult for Japanese (1) child born with teeth; (2) child which does not resemble its parents; changeling; (3) wild child; badly-behaved child; (given name) Kishi |
95後 see styles |
jiǔ wǔ hòu jiu3 wu3 hou4 chiu wu hou |
people born between 1995-01-01 and 1999-12-31; Gen Z (abbr. for 95後|95后 + 00後|00后) |
ホルン see styles |
horun ホルン |
horn (musical instrument) (ger: Horn); (personal name) Born |
わき腹 see styles |
wakibara わきばら |
(1) side; flank; (2) illegitimate child; child born by someone other than one's wife |
一の宮 see styles |
ichinomiya いちのみや |
(1) (archaism) (See 一の御子) first-born imperial prince; (2) most important provincial shrine; (place-name, surname) Ichinomiya |
一刹那 see styles |
yī chàn à yi1 chan4 a4 i ch`an a i chan a issetsuna いっせつな |
(temporal noun) (a) moment; an instant A kṣaṇa, the shortest space of time, a moment, the 90th part of a thought and 4,500th part of a minute, during which 90 or 100 are born and as many die. |
二の宮 see styles |
ninomiya にのみや |
(1) (archaism) (See 一の宮) second-born imperial prince; (2) second most important provincial shrine; (place-name, surname) Ninomiya |
亨德爾 亨德尔 see styles |
hēng dé ěr heng1 de2 er3 heng te erh |
Handel (name); George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), German-born British composer |
人の子 see styles |
hitonoko ひとのこ |
(exp,n) (1) (someone's) child; person with parents; (also) human; born human; (exp,n) (2) other people's children; (exp,n) (3) {Christn} the Son of Man; Christ |
作願門 作愿门 see styles |
zuò yuàn mén zuo4 yuan4 men2 tso yüan men sagan mon |
To make a vow to benefit self and others, and to fulfil the vow so as to be born in the Pure Land of Amitābha. The third of the five doors or ways of entering the Pure Land. |
倶生神 see styles |
jù shēng shén ju4 sheng1 shen2 chü sheng shen gushōjin |
The spirit, born at the same time as the individual, which records his deeds and reports to Yama. Another version is the two spirits who record one's good and evil. Another says it is the ālaya-vijñāna. |
倶生起 see styles |
jù shēng qǐ ju4 sheng1 qi3 chü sheng ch`i chü sheng chi kushō ki |
Arising and born with one; spontaneous. |
備える see styles |
sonaeru そなえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to furnish; to provide for; to equip; to install; (2) to have ready; to prepare for; (3) to possess (all that is needed); to be endowed with; to be armed with; (v1,vr) (4) to be born with; to have since birth |
八王子 see styles |
bā wáng zǐ ba1 wang2 zi3 pa wang tzu hachiouji / hachioji はちおうじ |
Hachiōji (city); (place-name, surname) Hachiouji; Hachioji The eight sons of the last of the 20,000 shining Buddhas 燈明佛 born before he left home to become a monk; their names are given in the first chapter of the Lotus sūtra. In Japan there are also eight sons of a Shinto deity, reincarnated as one of the six Guanyin. |
六方禮 六方礼 see styles |
liù fāng lǐ liu4 fang1 li3 liu fang li roppōrai |
The brahman morning act of bathing and paying homage in the six directions; observing the 'well-born' do this; the Buddha is said to have given the discourse in the 善生經. |
具える see styles |
sonaeru そなえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to furnish; to provide for; to equip; to install; (2) to have ready; to prepare for; (3) to possess (all that is needed); to be endowed with; to be armed with; (v1,vr) (4) to be born with; to have since birth |
出生数 see styles |
shusshousuu; shusseisuu / shusshosu; shussesu しゅっしょうすう; しゅっせいすう |
number of births; number of babies born |
劫賓那 劫宾那 see styles |
jié bīn nà jie2 bin1 na4 chieh pin na Kōhinna |
Kapphiṇa; also 劫比拏王; 劫庀那 (or 劫比那, or 劫譬那); or Kampilla, 金毗羅; whose monastic name was Mahā-kapphiṇa; intp. as 房宿 (born) under the constellation Scorpio; he is said to have understood astronomy and been king of Southern Kośala; he became a disciple of Śākyamuni and is to be reborn as Samantaprabhāsa Buddha. |
化樂天 化乐天 see styles |
huà lè tiān hua4 le4 tian1 hua le t`ien hua le tien keraku ten |
Nirmāṇarati, 樂變化天 the fifth of the six desire-heavens, 640, 000 yojanas above Meru; it is next above the Tuṣita, or fourth deva. loka; a day is equal to 800 human years; life lasts for 8, 000 years; its inhabitants are eight yojanas in height, and light-emitting; mutual smiling produces impregnation and children are born on the knees by metamorphosis, at birth equal in development to human children of twelve— hence the 'joy-born heaven'. |
十善位 see styles |
shí shàn wèi shi2 shan4 wei4 shih shan wei jū zen(no) gurai |
十善戒力; 十善王 The position, or power, attained in the next life by observing the ten commandments here, to be born in the heavens, or as rulers of men. |
半託迦 半讬迦 see styles |
bàn tuō jiā ban4 tuo1 jia1 pan t`o chia pan to chia Hantaka |
(or 半他迦) ; 槃陀 (槃陀迦); 槃特 Panthaka, born on the road; a road; two brothers— one born by a main road, the other by a path— who both became arhats. |
口所生 see styles |
kǒu suǒ shēng kou3 suo3 sheng1 k`ou so sheng kou so sheng ku shoshō |
born from [his] mouth |
古登堡 see styles |
gǔ dēng bǎo gu3 deng1 bao3 ku teng pao |
Gutenberg (name); Johannes Gutenberg (c. 1400-1468), inventor in Europe of the printing press; Beno Gutenberg (1889-1960), German-born US seismologist, coinventor of the Richter magnitude scale |
同生天 see styles |
tóng shēng tiān tong2 sheng1 tian1 t`ung sheng t`ien tung sheng tien dōshō ten |
同生神; 同名天 The first two of these terms are intp. as the guardian deva, or spirit, who is sahaja, i. e. born or produced simultaneously with the person he protects; the last is the deva who has the same name as the one he protects. |
周華健 周华健 see styles |
zhōu huá jiàn zhou1 hua2 jian4 chou hua chien |
Wakin Chau (1960-), HK-born Taiwanese singer and actor |
四不生 see styles |
sì bù shēng si4 bu4 sheng1 ssu pu sheng shi fushō |
That a thing is not born or not produced of itself, of another, of both, of neither; cf. 四句推撿.; Nothing is produced (1) of itself; (2) of another, i. e. of a cause without itself; (3) of both; (4) of no-cause. |
四空定 see styles |
sì kōng dìng si4 kong1 ding4 ssu k`ung ting ssu kung ting shi kūjō |
四無色定 The last four of the twelve dhyānas; the auto-hypnotic, or ecstatic entry into the four states represented by the four dhyāna heavens, i. e. 四 空 處 supra. In the first, the mind becomes void and vast like space; in the second, the powers of perception and understanding are unlimited; in the third, the discriminative powers of mind are subdued; in the fourth, the realm of consciousness or knowledge) without thought is reached, e. g. intuitive wisdom. These four are considered both as states of dhyāna, and as heavens into which one who practices these forms of dhyāna may be born. |
地獄受 地狱受 see styles |
dì yù shòu di4 yu4 shou4 ti yü shou jigoku ju |
undergo the retribution of being born in a hell |
墮惡道 堕恶道 see styles |
duò è dào duo4 e4 dao4 to o tao da akudō |
to be born in a negative rebirth |
外來娃 外来娃 see styles |
wài lái wá wai4 lai2 wa2 wai lai wa |
children born to parents from rural areas who have migrated to urban areas |
多胎児 see styles |
tataiji たたいじ |
children born of multiple birth (e.g. twins, triplets, etc.) |
大梵天 see styles |
dà fàn tiān da4 fan4 tian1 ta fan t`ien ta fan tien Daibon ten |
Mahābrahman; Brahma; 跋羅吸摩; 波羅賀磨; 梵覽摩; 梵天王; 梵王; 梵. Eitel says: "The first person of the Brahminical Trimūrti, adopted by Buddhism, but placed in an inferior position, being looked upon not as Creator, but as a transitory devatā whom every Buddhistic saint surpasses on obtaining bodhi. Notwithstanding this, the Saddharma-puṇḍarīka calls Brahma 'the father of all living beings'" 一切衆生之父. Mahābrahman is the unborn or uncreated ruler over all, especially according to Buddhism over all the heavens of form, i.e. of mortality. He rules over these heavens, which are of threefold form: (a) Brahma (lord), (b) Brahma-purohitas (ministers), and (c) Brahma-pāriṣadyāh (people). His heavens are also known as the middle dhyāna heavens, i.e. between the first and second dhyānas. He is often represented on the right of the Buddha. According to Chinese accounts the Hindus speak of him (1) as born of Nārāyaṇa, from Brahma's mouth sprang the brahmans, from his arms the kṣatriyas, from his thighs the vaiśyas, and from his feet the śūdras; (2) as born from Viṣṇu; (3) as a trimūrti, evidently that of Brahma, Viṣṇu, and Śiva, but Buddhists define Mahābrahma's dharmakāya as Maheśvara (Śiva), his saṃbhogakāya as Nārāyaṇa, and his nirmāṇakāya as Brahmā. He is depicted as riding on a swan, or drawn by swans. |
奔奔族 see styles |
bēn bēn zú ben1 ben1 zu2 pen pen tsu |
lit. Rushing Clan, generation born between 1975-1985 and China's most hedonistic and hard-working social group (netspeak) |
女冥利 see styles |
onnamyouri / onnamyori おんなみょうり |
joy of being born a woman; good fortune of being born a woman |
婚外子 see styles |
kongaishi こんがいし |
child born out of wedlock; illegitimate child; love child |
孟婆神 see styles |
mèng pó shén meng4 po2 shen2 meng p`o shen meng po shen mōbajin |
The Meng family dame, said to have been born under the Han dynasty, and to have become a Buddhist; later deified as the bestower of 孟婆湯 the drug of forgetfulness, or oblivion of the past, on the spirits of the dead. |
宮参り see styles |
miyamairi みやまいり |
(n,vs,vi) (1) {Shinto} miyamairi; newborn child's first visit to a shrine (within about 30 days of being born); (n,vs,vi) (2) {Shinto} visiting a shrine |
小毛頭 小毛头 see styles |
xiǎo máo tou xiao3 mao2 tou5 hsiao mao t`ou hsiao mao tou |
(coll.) new-born baby; young boy |
年強い see styles |
toshizuyoi としづよい |
child born in first half of the year |
從法生 从法生 see styles |
cóng fǎ shēng cong2 fa3 sheng1 ts`ung fa sheng tsung fa sheng jū hō shō |
born from the dharma |
意憤天 意愤天 see styles |
yì fèn tiān yi4 fen4 tian1 i fen t`ien i fen tien Ifun ten |
A deva who sinned and was sent down to be born among men. |
意生身 see styles |
yì shēng shēn yi4 sheng1 shen1 i sheng shen ishoushin / ishoshin いしょうしん |
{Buddh} mind-made body; body as born out of a certain kind of intent or mindfulness A body mentally produced, or produced at will, a tr. of manomaya. Bodhisattvas from the first stage 地 upwards are able to take any form at will to save the living ; also 意生化身 ; 意成身. |
所生法 see styles |
suǒ shēng fǎ suo3 sheng1 fa3 so sheng fa shoshō hō |
born |
投錯胎 投错胎 see styles |
tóu cuò tāi tou2 cuo4 tai1 t`ou ts`o t`ai tou tso tai |
to be reincarnated in the wrong womb; (fig.) to be born into unfortunate circumstances (impoverished family, domestic violence etc) |
提多迦 see styles |
tí duō jiā ti2 duo1 jia1 t`i to chia ti to chia Daitaka |
Dhṛtaka; the fifth patriarch 'unknown to Southern Buddhists, born in Magadha, a disciple of Upagupta, he went to Madhyadeśa where he converted the heretic Micchaka and his 8,000 followers'. Eitel. |
文陀竭 see styles |
wén tuó jié wen2 tuo2 jie2 wen t`o chieh wen to chieh Bundaketsu |
Mūrdhajāta, Māndhātṛ, i. e. 頂生王 born from his mother's head, a reputed previous incarnation of the Buddha, who still ambitious, despite his universal earthly sway, his thousand sons, etc., few to Indra's heaven, saw the 天上玉女 celestial devī, but on the desire arising to rule there on Indra's death, he was hurled to earth; v. 文陀竭王經. |
斯坦因 see styles |
sī tǎn yīn si1 tan3 yin1 ssu t`an yin ssu tan yin |
Stein (name); Marc Aurel Stein (1862-1943), Hungarian-born British archaeologist known for his expeditions to Central Asia |
斯陀含 see styles |
sī tuó hán si1 tuo2 han2 ssu t`o han ssu to han shidagon |
sakṛdāgāmin, once more to arrive, or be born; the second grade of arhatship involving only one rebirth. Cf. 四向 and 四果. |
新出生 see styles |
xīn chū shēng xin1 chu1 sheng1 hsin ch`u sheng hsin chu sheng |
newly born |
旃陀利 see styles |
zhān tuó lì zhan1 tuo2 li4 chan t`o li chan to li sendari |
caṇḍāla, 'an outcast,' 'a man of the lowest and most despised of the mixed tribes, born from a Śūdra father and Brāhman mother.' M.W. He bore a flag and sounded a bell to warn of his presence. Converts from this class were admitted to ordination in Buddhism. |
本命星 see styles |
běn mìng xīng ben3 ming4 xing1 pen ming hsing honmyōshō |
The life-star of an individual, i. e. the particular star of the seven stars of Ursa Major which is dominant in the year of birth; 本命宿 is the constellation, or star-group, under which he is born; 本命元辰 is the year of birth, i. e. the year of his birth-star. |
李四光 see styles |
lǐ sì guāng li3 si4 guang1 li ssu kuang |
Li Siguang (1889-1971), Mongol-born, Japanese-trained geologist, prominent in early PRC oil exploration |
李遠哲 李远哲 see styles |
lǐ yuǎn zhé li3 yuan3 zhe2 li yüan che |
Yuan T. Lee (1936-), Taiwanese-born Chemist and Nobel Prize winner in 1986 |
林微尼 see styles |
lín wēi ní lin2 wei1 ni2 lin wei ni Rinmini |
(or 林毘尼); 嵐毘尼; 龍彌你 (or流彌你); 臘伐尼; 論民; 林毘, etc. Lumbinī, the park in which Śākyamuni was born, '15 miles east of Kapilavastu.' Eitel. |
果生型 see styles |
kaseigata / kasegata かせいがた |
(rare) (See 回春型) modern Momotarō story version, where he is born inside a peach |
根から see styles |
nekara ねから |
(adv,adj-no) (1) (See 根っから) since the beginning; natural-born (salesman, etc.); (adv,adj-no) (2) (followed by a verb in negative form) absolutely (not); (not) at all |
根抜き see styles |
nenuki ねぬき |
(1) pulling out by the roots; pulling up roots and all; (can be adjective with の) (2) (archaism) (See 生え抜き・1) native-born; trueborn |
毘璢璃 毗璢璃 see styles |
pí liú lí pi2 liu2 li2 p`i liu li pi liu li Biruri |
Virūḍhaka. Known as Crystal king, and as 惡生王 Ill-born king. (1) A king of Kośala (son of Prasenajit), destroyer of Kapilavastu. (2) Ikṣvāku, father of the four founders of Kapilavastu. (3) One of the four mahārājas, guardian of the south, king of kumbhāṇḍas, worshipped in China as one of the twenty-four deva āryas; colour blue. Also, 毘璢王; 流離王; 婁勒王 (毘婁勒王); 樓黎王 (維樓黎王); 毘盧釋迦王 (or 毘盧宅迦王); 鼻溜茶迦, etc. |
江戸児 see styles |
edoko えどこ |
(ksb:) true Tokyoite; person born and raised in Edo |
江戸子 see styles |
edoko えどこ |
(ksb:) true Tokyoite; person born and raised in Edo |
江戸者 see styles |
edomono えどもの |
(See 江戸っ子) true Tokyoite; person born and raised in Edo |
法所生 see styles |
fǎ suǒ shēng fa3 suo3 sheng1 fa so sheng hō shoshō |
born of the Dharma |
法耶德 see styles |
fǎ yē dé fa3 ye1 de2 fa yeh te |
Fayed (name); Mohamed Abdel Moneim Fayed (1933-), controversial Egyptian-born businessman and philanthropist, owner of Harrods (London) and Fulham football club |
淨華衆 淨华众 see styles |
jìng huā zhòng jing4 hua1 zhong4 ching hua chung jōke shu |
The pure flower multitude, i.e. those who are born into the Pure Land by means of a lotus flower. ' |
準二世 see styles |
junnisei / junnise じゅんにせい |
(rare) (See 二世・1) quasi-nisei (Japanese-born person who moved abroad when young) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "born" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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