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輪寶


轮宝

see styles
lún bǎo
    lun2 bao3
lun pao
 rinbō
    りんぽう
(out-dated kanji) (Buddhist term) Cakraratna; wheel-shaped treasure possessed by the ideal universal ruler, carried in front of him during excursions to allow easy passage
A cakravartin's wheel, i.e. either gold, silver, copper, or iron, manifesting his rank and power.

輪王


轮王

see styles
lún wáng
    lun2 wang2
lun wang
 rinō
A cakravartin, 'a ruler the wheels of whose chariot roll everywhere without obstruction; an emperor, a sovereign of the world, a supreme ruler.' M.W. A Buddha, whose truth and realm are universal. There are four kinds of cakravartin, symbolized by wheels of gold, silver, copper, and iron; each possesses the seven precious things, 七寶 q.v.

轉輪


转轮

see styles
zhuàn lún
    zhuan4 lun2
chuan lun
 tenrin
rotating disk; wheel; rotor; cycle of reincarnation in Buddhism
cakravartī, "a ruler the wheels of whose chariot roll everywhere without hindrance." M.W. Revolving wheels; to turn a wheel: also 轉輪王 (轉輪聖王); 輪王; 轉輪聖帝, cf. 斫. The symbol is the cakra or disc, which is of four kinds indicating the rank, i.e. gold, silver, copper, or iron, the iron cakravartī ruling over one continent, the south; the copper, over two, east and south: the silver, over three, east, west, and south; the golden being supreme over all the four continents. The term is also applied to the gods over a universe, and to a buddha as universal spiritual king, and as preacher of the supreme doctrine. Only a cakravartī possesses the 七寳 saptaratna and 1, 000 sons. The cakra, or discus, is also a missile used by a cakravartī for overthrowing his enemies. Its origin is probably the sun with its myriad rays.

迷子

see styles
mí zǐ
    mi2 zi3
mi tzu
 meishi / meshi
    めいし
lost child; lost person; stray child; missing child; (given name) Meishi
The deluded son who held a gold coin in his hand while starving in poverty; such is the man with Buddha-nature who fails to use it. v. 金剛三昧經.

逆玉

see styles
 gyakutama
    ぎゃくたま
man who marries a wealthy or upwardly-mobile woman; (masculine speech) gold digger

金丹

see styles
jīn dān
    jin1 dan1
chin tan
 kintan
gold elixir

金人

see styles
jīn rén
    jin1 ren2
chin jen
 kon nin
Buddha; an image of Buddha of metal or gold, also 金佛.

金位

see styles
 kini
    きんい
fineness of gold; purity of gold

金偏

see styles
 kanehen
    かねへん
(1) kanji "metal" or "gold" radical at left; (2) the metal industry

金側

see styles
 kingawa
    きんがわ
a gold case; gold-cased

金冠

see styles
 kinkan; konkan(ok)
    きんかん; こんかん(ok)
(1) (きんかん only) gold crown (tooth); (2) golden crown; coronet; crown made out of gold

金券

see styles
 kinken
    きんけん
(1) gold certificate; (2) tradeable coupon redeemable for goods or services

金口

see styles
jīn ko
    jin1 ko1
chin ko
 kinguchi
    きんぐち
gold-colored paper wrapped around the tip of a cigarette (coloured); (surname) Kaneguchi
The golden mouth of the Buddha, a reference inter alia to 金剛口 the diamond-like firmness of his doctrine.

金器

see styles
 kinki
    きんき
article made of gold; gold plate

金地

see styles
jīn dì
    jin1 di4
chin ti
 kinji
    きんじ
gold paper; gold cloth; ground of gold (e.g. on folding screen); (personal name) Kinji
A Buddhist monastery; v. also 逝 Jetavana.

金坑

see styles
 kinkou / kinko
    きんこう
(See 金鉱・2) gold mine

金塊

see styles
 kinkai
    きんかい
gold nugget; gold bullion; gold bar; gold ingot

金将

see styles
 kinshou / kinsho
    きんしょう
{shogi} gold general

金山

see styles
jīn shān
    jin1 shan1
chin shan
 kinzan
    きんざん
Jinshan suburban district of Shanghai; Jinshan or Chinshan township in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan
(See 金山・かなやま) gold mine; (place-name) Kinzan
Metal or golden mountain, i.e. Buddha, or the Buddha's body.

金幣


金币

see styles
jīn bì
    jin1 bi4
chin pi
gold coin

金座

see styles
 kinza
    きんざ
Edo-period gold mint; (place-name) Kinza

金彩

see styles
 kindami
    きんだみ
gold leaf; gold paint; gold glazing

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

金杯

see styles
 kinpai
    きんぱい
gold cup; gilded cup; goblet

金條


金条

see styles
jīn tiáo
    jin1 tiao2
chin t`iao
    chin tiao
gold bar

金棺

see styles
jīn guān
    jin1 guan1
chin kuan
 konkan
gold coffin

金榜

see styles
jīn bǎng
    jin1 bang3
chin pang
(lit.) tablet with inscription in gold; (fig.) pass list for the top imperial examinations; roll of honor

金歯

see styles
 kinba
    きんば
gold tooth

金沙

see styles
jīn shā
    jin1 sha1
chin sha
 konsha
gold dust; salted egg yolk sauce
Golden-sand (river), an imaginary river in the Nirvana Sutra 10. Also the Hiraṇyavatī, v. 尸.

金泥

see styles
jīn ní
    jin1 ni2
chin ni
 kindei; kondei / kinde; konde
    きんでい; こんでい
gold paint; (surname) Kanesako
Kaṇṭhaka aśvarāja

金漆

see styles
jīn qī
    jin1 qi1
chin ch`i
    chin chi
 kinshitsu
    きんしつ
copper paint; fake gold leaf
(See 漉油) lacquer made from the sap of Acanthopanax sciadophylloides

金獎


金奖

see styles
jīn jiǎng
    jin1 jiang3
chin chiang
gold medal; first prize

金玉

see styles
jīn yù
    jin1 yu4
chin yü
 kintama; kintama
    きんたま; キンタマ
gold and jade; precious
(colloquialism) testicles; balls; nuts; (personal name) Kindama

金環

see styles
 kinkan
    きんかん
gold ring

金盃

see styles
 kinpai
    きんぱい
gold cup; gilded cup; goblet

金砂

see styles
 kinsha
    きんしゃ
gold dust; golden sand; (place-name) Kinsha

金礦


金矿

see styles
jīn kuàng
    jin1 kuang4
chin k`uang
    chin kuang
gold mine; gold ore

金穴

see styles
 kinketsu
    きんけつ
(1) gold mine; (2) provider of funds; financial supporter; patron; (3) rich person

金筋

see styles
 kinsuji
    きんすじ
gold stripes

金箍

see styles
jīn gū
    jin1 gu1
chin ku
gold band

金粉

see styles
 kinpun; kinko
    きんぷん; きんこ
gold dust

金糸

see styles
 kinshi
    きんし
gold thread

金紅


金红

see styles
jīn hóng
    jin1 hong2
chin hung
reddish-gold (color)

金縷


金缕

see styles
jīn lǚ
    jin1 lv3
chin lü
 konru
gold thread

金缽


金钵

see styles
jīn bō
    jin1 bo1
chin po
(gold) alms bowl (of a Buddhist monk)

金脈

see styles
 kinmyaku
    きんみゃく
(1) vein of gold; (2) financial connections; patron; source of money

金葉

see styles
 kinyou / kinyo
    きんよう
(See 金箔) gold leaf

金製

see styles
 kinsei / kinse
    きんせい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) made of gold

金襴

see styles
 kinran
    きんらん
gold brocade

金貨

see styles
 kinka
    きんか
gold coin

金賞

see styles
 kinshou / kinsho
    きんしょう
gold prize; first-place prize

金輪


金轮

see styles
jīn lún
    jin1 lun2
chin lun
 konrin
    こんりん
(1) {Buddh} gold wheel (highest of the three layered wheels that support the earth above the primordial void); (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 金輪王) gold wheel-turning sage king; (place-name, surname) Kanawa
The metal circle on which the earth rests, above the water circle which is above the wind (or air) circle which rests on space. Also the cakra, wheel or disc, emblem of sovereignty, one of the seven precious possessions of a king.

金針


金针

see styles
jīn zhēn
    jin1 zhen1
chin chen
 kinbari
    きんばり
needle used in embroidery or sewing; acupuncture needle; orange day-lily (Hemerocallis fulva)
gold hook (esp. for fishing); gold-colored hook
(金剛針) The straight vajra, or sceptre; also v. 金針菩薩.

金鉄

see styles
 kintetsu
    きんてつ
gold and iron; firmness; adamancy

金鉱

see styles
 kinkou / kinko
    きんこう
(1) gold ore; gold deposit; (2) gold mine

金錯

see styles
 kinsaku
    きんさく
gold inlaying

金鍼

see styles
 kinshin
    きんしん
gold needle (esp. an acupuncture needle)

金鎖


金锁

see styles
jīn suǒ
    jin1 suo3
chin so
 kingusari
    きんぐさり
golden chain
gold chains

金鑞

see styles
 kinrou / kinro
    きんろう
alloy of gold, silver, copper, zinc, cadmium, etc., used to fuse items of gold

金領


金领

see styles
jīn lǐng
    jin1 ling3
chin ling
gold collar; high-level senior executive; highly-skilled worker

金飾


金饰

see styles
jīn shì
    jin1 shi4
chin shih
gold ornaments

銷金


销金

see styles
xiāo jīn
    xiao1 jin1
hsiao chin
 shōkin
to smelt gold

錦旗


锦旗

see styles
jǐn qí
    jin3 qi2
chin ch`i
    chin chi
 kinki
    きんき
silk banner (as an award or gift)
pennant; gold-brocade flag

鍊金

see styles
liàn jīn
    lian4 jin1
lien chin
 renkon
to forge [smelt] gold [or metal]

鍍上


镀上

see styles
dù shàng
    du4 shang4
tu shang
to plate (with gold, silver etc)

鎦金


镏金

see styles
liú jīn
    liu2 jin1
liu chin
gold-plating; gilded; gold-plated

鑛金

see styles
kuàng jīn
    kuang4 jin1
k`uang chin
    kuang chin
 kōkin
gold ore

鑲金


镶金

see styles
xiāng jīn
    xiang1 jin1
hsiang chin
gilded; inlaid with gold

開金


开金

see styles
kāi jīn
    kai1 jin1
k`ai chin
    kai chin
carated gold (alloy containing stated proportion of gold)

青金

see styles
 aokin
    あおきん
green gold

黃葉


黄叶

see styles
huáng shě
    huang2 she3
huang she
Yellow willow leaves, resembling gold, given to children to stop their crying; the evanescent joys of the heavens offered by Buddha to curb evil.

黃金


黄金

see styles
huáng jīn
    huang2 jin1
huang chin
 ōgon
gold; golden (opportunity); prime (time)
The yellow metal, i.e. gold.

黃面


黄面

see styles
huáng miàn
    huang2 mian4
huang mien
The yellow-faced Laozi, i.e. Buddha, because his images are gold-colour.

黄白

see styles
 kouhaku / kohaku
    こうはく
(1) yellow and white; gold and silver; (2) bribery; corruption

黄金

see styles
 ougon / ogon
    おうごん
(1) gold (Au); (adj-no,n) (2) golden; prosperous; excellent; superb; (3) (See 大判・2) money (esp. ōban coin); cash; (p,s,f) Kogane

Variations:

see styles
 kee; kei / kee; ke
    ケー; ケイ
(1) K; k; (2) (See キロ・1) kilo-; (3) (See ケルビン) kelvin; (4) (See カラット・2) karat (measure of purity of gold); carat; (5) (See カリウム) potassium (K); (6) king (playing card rank); (7) key (color); black; (8) (See ケッヘル番号・ケッヘルばんごう) Köchel (catalogue of Mozart's music); (9) (See キッチン・1) kitchen

ドル箱

see styles
 dorubako
    ドルばこ
(1) source of funds; gold mine; patron; milch cow; (2) cash box; safe

とろい

see styles
 toroi
    トロイ
troy; weight system used for gold, silver, etc.; (place-name) Troy; Treu

一分判

see styles
 ichibuban
    いちぶばん
(abbreviation) (See 両・りょう・4,一分判金) ichibuban; Edo-period rectangular coin (usu. gold) worth a quarter ryō

一分金

see styles
 ichibukin
    いちぶきん
a gold quarter ryou

一歩金

see styles
 ichibukin
    いちぶきん
a gold quarter ryou

七金山

see styles
qī jīn shān
    qi1 jin1 shan1
ch`i chin shan
    chi chin shan
 shichi konsen
The seven concentric mountain ranges around Sumeru, the central mountain of a universe, each range separated from the others by a sea; see 九山八海. Their names are 持隻, 持軸, 雙木 (雙木樹), 擔見, 馬耳 , 障礙 (or 象鼻), 持地 (or 遠) 山.

不動佛


不动佛

see styles
bù dòng fó
    bu4 dong4 fo2
pu tung fo
 Fudō Butsu
不動如來; 阿閦鞞 or 阿閦婆, Akṣobhya, one of the 五智如來 Five Wisdom, or Dhyāni-Buddhas, viz., Vairocana, Akṣobhya, Ratnasambhava, Amitābha, and Amoghasiddhi. He is especially worshipped by the Shingon sect, as a disciple of Vairocana. As Amitābha is Buddha in the western heavens, so Akṣobhya is Buddha in the eastern heaven of Abhirati, the realm of joy, hence he is styled 善快 or 妙喜, also 無瞋恚 free from anger. His cult has existed since the Han dynasty, see the Akṣobhya-Tathāgatasya-vyūha. He is first mentioned in the prajnapāramitā sutra, then in the Lotus, where he is the first of the sixteen sons of Mahābhijñā-jñānabhibhu. His dhyāni-bodhisattva is Vajrapāṇi. His appearance is variously described, but he generally sits on a lotus, feet crossed, soles upward, left hand closed holding robe, right hand fingers extended touching ground calling it as color is pale gold, some say blue a vajra is before him. His esoteric word is Hum; his element the air, his human form Kanakamuni, v. 拘. Jap. Ashuku, Fudo, and Mudo; Tib. mi-bskyod-pa, mi-'khrugs-pa (mintug-pa); Mong. Ülü küdelükci. v. 不動明王.

人造金

see styles
 jinzoukin / jinzokin
    じんぞうきん
(rare) imitation gold

修跋拏


修跋拿

see styles
xiū bán á
    xiu1 ban2 a2
hsiu pan a
 shuhatsuna
suvarṇa; 修越拏; 蘇伐剌 gold.

八不淨


八不净

see styles
bā bù jìng
    ba1 bu4 jing4
pa pu ching
 hachi fujō
The eight things "unclean" to monks, of which there are different groups. 0ne group is - to keep gold, silver, male slaves, female slaves, cattle, stores, or to trade or farm. Another is - to own cultivated lands, to farm, keep supplies of grain and silk, servants, animals or birds, money, cushions and pans, and furniture and gilded beds.

十八金

see styles
 juuhachikin / juhachikin
    じゅうはちきん
18-carat gold

千金方

see styles
qiān jīn fāng
    qian1 jin1 fang1
ch`ien chin fang
    chien chin fang
Prescriptions Worth a Thousand in Gold, early Tang compendium of herbal medicine by Sun Simiao 孫思邈|孙思邈[Sun1 Si1 miao3]

含金量

see styles
hán jīn liàng
    han2 jin1 liang4
han chin liang
gold content; (fig.) value; worth

呵吒迦


呵咤迦

see styles
hē zhà jiā
    he1 zha4 jia1
ho cha chia
 kataka
(or 訶吒迦) hāṭaka; gold, thorn-apple.

埋蔵金

see styles
 maizoukin / maizokin
    まいぞうきん
buried gold; buried treasure

塩化金

see styles
 enkakin
    えんかきん
gold chloride

塵那羅


尘那罗

see styles
chén nà luó
    chen2 na4 luo2
ch`en na lo
    chen na lo
 jinnara
dīnāra, a coin, a gold coin, from δηναριον.

孫思邈


孙思邈

see styles
sūn sī miǎo
    sun1 si1 miao3
sun ssu miao
Sun Simiao (c. 581-682), doctor and herbalist of the Sui and Tang dynasty, author of Prescriptions Worth a Thousand in Gold 千金要方[Qian1 jin1 Yao4 fang1]

宝の山

see styles
 takaranoyama
    たからのやま
(exp,n) gold mine; treasure trove; golconda; mountain of treasures

尸賴底

see styles
shī lài dǐ
    shi1 lai4 di3
shih lai ti
Hiranyavati, M003296 離刺拏伐底; 阿利羅伐底; the gold river, a river of Nepal, now called the Gandaki, near which Śākyamuni is said to have entered nirvāṇa. The river is identifed with the Ajitavati.

張怡寧


张怡宁

see styles
zhāng yí níng
    zhang1 yi2 ning2
chang i ning
Zhang Yining (1981-), PRC female table tennis player and Olympic gold medalist

成り金

see styles
 narikin
    なりきん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (derogatory term) upstart; nouveau riche; new rich; coming into wealth suddenly; (2) (shogi) piece promoted to gold general

拜金女

see styles
bài jīn nǚ
    bai4 jin1 nu:3
pai chin nü
materialistic woman; (slang) gold-digger

採金者

see styles
 saikinsha
    さいきんしゃ
gold miner

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

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