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    ji2
chi
 kichi; kitsu
    きち; きつ

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Lucky / Auspicious
lucky; giga- (meaning billion or 10^9)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (See 御神籤・おみくじ) good fortune (esp. omikuji fortune-telling result); good luck; auspiciousness; (2) (abbreviation) (See 吉日・2) unspecified day of the month (used to obscure the date a letter, invitation, etc. was written); (given name) Reikichi
śrī; auspicious, lucky, fortunate; translit. k, ke, ku, g.

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xìng
    xing4
hsing
 sachi(p); kou; saki(ok) / sachi(p); ko; saki(ok)
    さち(P); こう; さき(ok)

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Happiness / Fortune / Lucky
fortunate; lucky
(1) good luck; fortune; happiness; (2) (さち only) (See 海の幸,山の幸) harvest; yield; (given name) Rei
exactly

祿


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    lu4
lu
 roku
    ろく

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Prosperity
good fortune; official salary
(out-dated kanji) stipend; reward
prosperity

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    fu2
fu
 fuku
    ふく

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Good Luck / Good Fortune
good fortune; happiness; luck
good fortune; happiness; blessing; good luck; (surname) Fukutsuru
Blessing, happiness, felicity, good fortune.

幸運


幸运

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xìng yùn
    xing4 yun4
hsing yün
 yoshikazu
    よしかず

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Good Luck
fortunate; lucky; good fortune; luck
(noun or adjectival noun) good luck; fortune; (given name) Yoshikazu

龍鳳呈祥


龙凤呈祥

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lóng fèng chéng xiáng
    long2 feng4 cheng2 xiang2
lung feng ch`eng hsiang
    lung feng cheng hsiang

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Dragon and Phoenix Brings Luck
the dragon and phoenix are symbols of good fortune (idiom); auspicious; decorated with auspicious symbols such as the dragon and the phoenix

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    fu2
fu
 harae
    はらえ
    harai
    はらい
to cleanse; to remove evil; ritual for seeking good fortune and avoiding disaster
purification; exorcism

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xiáng
    xiang2
hsiang
 shou / sho
    しょう
auspicious; propitious
(1) omen (usu. good); (auspicious) sign; (2) (See 小祥,大祥) first two anniversaries of a person's death; (given name) Yoshimi
Felicitous.


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jiū
    jiu1
chiu
 kuji
    くじ
lots (to be drawn); lot (in a game of chance)
(kana only) lottery; lot
A lot, tally, ballot, ticket, made of wood, bamboo, or paper; To cast lots for good or ill fortune.

一慶


一庆

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yī qìng
    yi1 qing4
i ch`ing
    i ching
 kazuyoshi
    かずよし
(male given name) Kazuyoshi
one instance of good fortune

七曜

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qī yào
    qi1 yao4
ch`i yao
    chi yao
 shichiyou / shichiyo
    しちよう
the seven planets of premodern astronomy (the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn)
(1) {astron} the seven luminaries (sun, moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn); (2) the seven days of the week
The seven brilliant ones — the sun and moon, together with the five planets which are connected with fire, water, wood, metal, and earth. Their essence shines in the sky, but their spirits are over men as judges of their good and evil, and as rulers over good and evil fortune. The following list shows their names in Chinese and Sanskrit:
Sun 日, 太陽; aditya 阿彌底耶
Moon月, 太陰; soma 蘇摩
Mars火星, 勢惑勞; aṅgāraka 盎哦囉迦
Mercury水星, 辰星; budha 部陀
Jupiter木星, 歳星; bṛhaspati 勿哩訶娑跛底
Venus金星, 太白; śukra 戌羯羅
Saturn土星, 鎭星; śanaiścara 賖乃以室折羅.

中吉

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 chuukichi / chukichi
    ちゅうきち
moderately good luck (in fortune telling); (surname) Nakayoshi

亨運

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 kouun / koun
    こううん
(rare) good fortune

倖せ

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 shiyawase
    しやわせ
    shiawase
    しあわせ
(out-dated kanji) (ik) (noun or adjectival noun) happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing; (out-dated kanji) (noun or adjectival noun) happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing

僥倖


侥幸

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jiǎo xìng
    jiao3 xing4
chiao hsing
 gyoukou / gyoko
    ぎょうこう
luckily; by a fluke
(noun/participle) fortuitous; luck; windfall; godsend; good fortune
lucky

吉凶

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jí xiōng
    ji2 xiong1
chi hsiung
 kikkyou / kikkyo
    きっきょう
good and bad luck (in astrology)
good or bad luck; fortune
fortune and misfortune

吉慶


吉庆

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jí qìng
    ji2 qing4
chi ch`ing
    chi ching
 kikkyō
auspicious; propitious; good fortune
Auspicious, lucky, fortunate.

善果

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shàn guǒ
    shan4 guo3
shan kuo
 zenka
    ぜんか
good results
Good fruit from 善因 q.v.; good fortune in life resulting from previous goodness.

善祓

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 yoshiharae
    よしはらえ
(archaism) purification to invite good fortune

大福

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dà fú
    da4 fu2
ta fu
 daifuku
    だいふく
a great blessing; daifuku, a traditional Japanese sweet consisting of a soft, chewy outer layer made of glutinous rice (mochi) and a sweet filling, commonly red bean paste (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 大福 "daifuku")
(1) great fortune; good luck; (2) (abbreviation) {food} (See 大福餅) rice cake stuffed with bean jam; (place-name, surname) Daifuku
greatly meritorious

天口

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tiān kǒu
    tian1 kou3
t`ien k`ou
    tien kou
 amaguchi
    あまぐち
(surname) Amaguchi
The mouth of Brahma, or the gods, a synonym for fire, as that element devours the offerings; to this the 護摩 homa, or fire altar cult is attributed, fire becoming the object of worship for good fortune. Fire is also said to speak for or tell the will of the gods.

好事

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hào shì
    hao4 shi4
hao shih
 kouji; kouzu / koji; kozu
    こうじ; こうず
to be meddlesome
fortune; good deed; curious
good works

好命

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hǎo mìng
    hao3 ming4
hao ming
lucky; blessed with good fortune

好運


好运

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hǎo yùn
    hao3 yun4
hao yün
 kouun / koun
    こううん
good luck
(noun or adjectival noun) good luck; fortune

如意

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rú yì
    ru2 yi4
ju i
 nyoi
    にょい
as one wants; according to one's wishes; ruyi scepter, a symbol of power and good fortune
(1) (See 不如意・ふにょい・1) going according to one's wishes; (2) {Buddh} ceremonial sceptre used by monks when reciting sutras (scepter); (place-name, surname) Neoi
At will; according to desire; a ceremonial emblem, originally a short sword; tr. of Manoratha 末笯曷刺他 successor of Vasubandhu as 22nd patriarch and of Mahāṛddhiprāpta, a king of garuḍas.

定分

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dìng fèn
    ding4 fen4
ting fen
predestination; one's lot (of good and bad fortune)

宝船

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 takarabune
    たからぶね
(1) treasure ship; (2) picture of a treasure ship bearing the Seven Gods of Good Fortune; (surname) Housen

小吉

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 shoukichi / shokichi
    しょうきち
slightly good luck (as a fortune telling result); (personal name) Shoukichi

尸利

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shī lì
    shi1 li4
shih li
 shiri
Sri. 師利; 室利; 室離; 室哩; 修利; 昔哩; 悉利 (1) Fortune, prosperity; high rank, success, good fortune, virtues, these four are named as its connotation. (2) The wife of Viṣṇu. (3) An honorifc prefix or affix to names of gods, great men, and books. (4) An exclamation at the head of liturgies. (5) An abbreviation for Mañjuśrī.

幸せ

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 shiyawase
    しやわせ
    shiawase
    しあわせ
(ik) (noun or adjectival noun) happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing; (noun or adjectival noun) happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing

幸而

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xìng ér
    xing4 er2
hsing erh
by good fortune; luckily

強運

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 kyouun / kyoun
    きょううん
very good luck; excellent fortune

惜福

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xī fú
    xi1 fu2
hsi fu
to appreciate one's good fortune

折殺


折杀

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zhé shā
    zhe2 sha1
che sha
to not deserve (one's good fortune etc)

文殊

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wén shū
    wen2 shu1
wen shu
 monju
    もんじゅ
Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of keen awareness
(Buddhist term) Manjushri; Manjusri; Bodhisattva that represents transcendent wisdom; (p,s,f) Monju
(文殊師利) Mañjuśrī 滿殊尸利 -later 曼殊室利. 文殊 is also used for Mañjunātha, Mañjudeva, Mañjughoṣa, Mañjuṣvara, et al. T., hjamdpal; J., Monju. Origin unknown; presumably, like most Buddhas and bodhisattvas, an idealization of a particular quality, in his case of Wisdom. Mañju is beautiful, Śrī; good fortune, virtue, majesty, lord, an epithet of a god. Six definitions are obtained from various scriptures: 妙首 (or 頭 ) wonderful or beautiful) head; 普首 universal head; 濡首 glossy head (probably a transliteration); 敬首 revered head; 妙德 wonderful virtue (or power); 妙吉祥 wonderfully auspicious; the last is a later translation in the 西域記. As guardian of wisdom 智慧 he is often placed on Śākyamuni's left, with 普顯 on the right as guardian of law 理, the latter holding the Law, the former the wisdom or exposition of it; formerly they held the reverse positions. He is often represented with five curls or waves to his hair indicating the 五智 q. v. or the five peaks; his hand holds the sword of wisdom and he sits on a lion emblematic of its stern majesty: but he has other forms. He is represented as a youth, i. e. eternal youth. His present abode is given as east of the universe, known as 淸涼山 clear and cool mountain, or a region 寶住 precious abode, or Abode of Treasures, or 寶氏 from which he derives one of his titles, 寶相如來. One of his dhāraṇīs prophesies China as his post-nirvāṇa realm. In past incarnations he is described as being the parent of many Buddhas and as having assisted the Buddha into existence; his title was 龍種上佛 the supreme Buddha of the nāgas, also 大身佛 or 神仙佛; now his title is 歡喜藏摩尼寶精佛 The spiritual Buddha who joyfully cares for the jewel: and his future title is to be 普現佛 Buddha universally revealed. In the 序品 Introductory Chapter of the Lotus Sutra he is also described as the ninth predecessor or Buddha-ancestor of Śākyamuni. He is looked on as the chief of the Bodhisattvas and represents them, as the chief disciple of the Buddha, or as his son 法王子. Hīnayāna counts Śāriputra as the wisest of the disciples, Mahāyāna gives Mañjuśrī the chief place, hence he is also styled 覺母 mother, or begetter of understanding. He is shown riding on either a lion or a peacock, or sitting on a white lotus; often he holds a book, emblem of wisdom, or a blue lotus; in certain rooms of a monastery he is shown as a monk; and he appears in military array as defender of the faith. His signs, magic words, and so on, are found in various sutras. His most famous centre in China is Wu-tai shan in Shansi. where he is the object of pilgrimages, especially of Mongols. The legends about him are many. He takes the place in Buddhism of Viśvakarman as Vulcan, or architect, of the universe. He is one of the eight Dhyāni-bodhisattvas, and sometimes has the image of Akṣobhya in his crown. He was mentioned in China as early as the fourth century and in the Lotus Sutra he frequently appears, especially as the converter of the daughter of the Dragon-king of the Ocean. He has five messengers 五使者 and eight youths 八童子 attending on him. His hall in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala is the seventh, in which his group numbers twenty-five. His position is northeast. There are numerous sutras and other works with his name as title, e. g. 文殊師利問菩提經 Gayaśīrṣa sūtra, tr. by Kumārajīva 384-417: and its 論 or .Tīkā of Vasubandhu, tr. by Bodhiruci 535. see list in B. N.

末吉

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 suekichi
    すえきち
(See 御神籤・おみくじ) good luck to come (omikuji fortune-telling result); future good luck; (surname) Matsuyoshi

果報


果报

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guǒ bào
    guo3 bao4
kuo pao
 kahou / kaho
    かほう
karma; preordained fate (Buddhism)
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) good fortune; luck; happiness; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) {Buddh} (See 業・ごう・1) vipaka (retribution); (female given name) Kaho
異熟 Retribution for good or evil deeds, implying that different conditions in this (or any) life are the variant ripenings, or fruit, of seed sown in previous life or lives.

殃福

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yāng fú
    yang1 fu2
yang fu
 ōfuku
good and evil fortune

洪福

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hóng fú
    hong2 fu2
hung fu
 koufuku / kofuku
    こうふく
good fortune; great blessing
(surname) Kōfuku

狐福

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 kitsunefuku; kitsunebuku
    きつねふく; きつねぶく
(rare) unexpected good fortune

祈福

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qí fú
    qi2 fu2
ch`i fu
    chi fu
 kifuku
to pray for blessings
prayer for good fortune

祿籍


禄籍

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lù jí
    lu4 ji2
lu chi
good fortune and reputation

禍福


祸福

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huò fú
    huo4 fu2
huo fu
 kafuku
    かふく
disaster and happiness
fortune and misfortune; prosperity and adversity; good and evil; weal and woe
misfortune and fortune

福分

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fú fen
    fu2 fen5
fu fen
 fukuwake
    ふくわけ
one's happy lot; good fortune
(surname) Fukuwake
the part of the path to enlightenment that is based on merit

福慶


福庆

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fú qìng
    fu2 qing4
fu ch`ing
    fu ching
 fukuyoshi
    ふくよし
(surname) Fukuyoshi
Blessedness and felicity, blessed felicity; to congratulate on good fortune.

福氣


福气

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fú qi
    fu2 qi5
fu ch`i
    fu chi
good fortune; a blessing

福澤


福泽

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fú zé
    fu2 ze2
fu tse
 fukuzawa
    ふくざわ
good fortune
(place-name, surname) Fukuzawa

福相

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fú xiàng
    fu2 xiang4
fu hsiang
 fukusou / fukuso
    ふくそう
facial expression of good fortune; joyous and contented look
(noun or adjectival noun) happy-looking

福祿


福禄

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fú lù
    fu2 lu4
fu lu
 fukuroku
Happiness and emolument, good fortune here or hereafter.

福耳

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 fukumimi
    ふくみみ
plump ears (large, fleshy earlobes), said to bring good fortune

福運

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 fukuun / fukun
    ふくうん
happiness and good fortune

笑門

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 shoumon / shomon
    しょうもん
(expression) (abbreviation) (on New Year's decorations hung over the front door) (See 笑門来福) (good fortune and happiness will come to) the home of those who smile; (given name) Shoumon

興福


兴福

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xīng fú
    xing1 fu2
hsing fu
 koufuku / kofuku
    こうふく
(personal name) Kōfuku
to bring about good fortune

財運

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 zaiun
    ざいうん
(economic good) fortune; wealth

運否

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 unpu
    うんぷ
good and bad fortune

隆運

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 ryuuun / ryuun
    りゅううん
prosperity; good fortune; (given name) Takayuki

餘慶


余庆

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yú qìng
    yu2 qing4
yü ch`ing
    yü ching
 yokei / yoke
    よけい
Yuqing county in Zunyi 遵義|遵义[Zun1 yi4], Guizhou
(surname) Yokei
abundant good fortune

七福神

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 shichifukujin
    しちふくじん
Seven Gods of Fortune; Seven Deities of Good Luck; Seven Lucky Gods

仕合せ

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 shiyawase
    しやわせ
    shiawase
    しあわせ
(noun or adjectival noun) happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing

女冥利

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 onnamyouri / onnamyori
    おんなみょうり
joy of being born a woman; good fortune of being born a woman

帝釋甁


帝释甁

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dì shì píng
    di4 shi4 ping2
ti shih p`ing
    ti shih ping
 Taishaku byō
The vase of Indra, from which came all things he needed; called also 德祥甁(or 賢祥甁or 吉祥甁) vase of virtue, or of worth, or of good fortune.

招財貓


招财猫

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zhāo cái māo
    zhao1 cai2 mao1
chao ts`ai mao
    chao tsai mao
maneki-neko or "lucky cat", Japanese figurine cat usually found at the entrance of shops, restaurants etc, believed to bring good fortune

無量壽


无量寿

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wú liàng shòu
    wu2 liang4 shou4
wu liang shou
 muryō ju
boundless life (expression of good wishes); Amitayus, the Buddha of measureless life, good fortune and wisdom
Boundless, infinite life, a name for Amitābha, as in無量壽佛; 無量壽如來; 無量壽王.

男冥利

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 otokomyouri / otokomyori
    おとこみょうり
the good fortune to have been born male

百年目

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 hyakunenme
    ひゃくねんめ
(1) the hundredth year; (2) out of luck; (at the) end of one's rope; (3) rare chance; unusually good fortune

鉤召法


钩召法

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gōu zhào fǎ
    gou1 zhao4 fa3
kou chao fa
 kōchō hō
vaśīkaraṇa, the method in esoteric practice of summoning and influencing the beneficent powers.

三生有幸

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sān shēng yǒu xìng
    san1 sheng1 you3 xing4
san sheng yu hsing
the blessing of three lifetimes (idiom); (courteous language) it's my good fortune...

仕合わせ

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 shiyawase
    しやわせ
    shiawase
    しあわせ
(noun or adjectival noun) happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing

吉凶禍福

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 kikkyoukafuku / kikkyokafuku
    きっきょうかふく
(yoji) good and bad fortune, and weal and woe

四種檀法


四种檀法

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sì zhǒng tán fǎ
    si4 zhong3 tan2 fa3
ssu chung t`an fa
    ssu chung tan fa
 shi shu danpō
四種悉地; 四種成就法 The four kinds of altar-worship of the esoteric sect for (1) averting calamities from self and others; (2) seeking good fortune; (3) seeking the love and protection of Buddhas; (4) subduing enemies.

地獄に仏

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 jigokunihotoke
    じごくにほとけ
(expression) (idiom) (See 地獄で仏に会ったよう) manna from heaven; an oasis in the desert; godsend; good fortune when one needed it most; meeting a good Samaritan in one's hour of need; (meeting) Buddha in hell

大吉祥天

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dà jí xiáng tiān
    da4 ji2 xiang2 tian1
ta chi hsiang t`ien
    ta chi hsiang tien
 dai kichijōten
The good-fortune devīs, and also devas, also called 功德天, concerning whom there are several sutras.

庸人庸福

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yōng rén yōng fú
    yong1 ren2 yong1 fu2
yung jen yung fu
fools have good fortune (idiom)

役者冥利

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 yakushamyouri / yakushamyori
    やくしゃみょうり
the happiness (good fortune) of being an actor; feeling blessed for being an actor

杓子果報

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 shakushikahou / shakushikaho
    しゃくしかほう
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) coming by ample servings of delicious food; being blessed with good fortune

洪福齊天


洪福齐天

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hóng fú qí tiān
    hong2 fu2 qi2 tian1
hung fu ch`i t`ien
    hung fu chi tien
flood of good fortune fills the heavens (idiom); a lucky sign

目っけ物

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 mekkemon; mekkemono
    めっけもん; めっけもの
(1) (kana only) bargain; find; (2) (kana only) unbelievable good luck; unexpected good fortune

祈福信仰

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qí fú xìn yǎng
    qi2 fu2 xin4 yang3
ch`i fu hsin yang
    chi fu hsin yang
 kifuku shingō
religious devotion for the sake of good fortune

禍福得喪

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 kafukutokusou / kafukutokuso
    かふくとくそう
(yoji) calamity, good fortune, success and failure

笑門来福

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 shoumonraifuku / shomonraifuku
    しょうもんらいふく
(expression) (from Chinese 打開笑門福自來) (See 笑う門には福来る) good fortune and happiness will come to the home of those who smile

笑門福来

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 shoumonfukurai / shomonfukurai
    しょうもんふくらい
(expression) (from Chinese 打開笑門福自來) (See 笑う門には福来る) good fortune and happiness will come to the home of those who smile

落吃澁弭

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luò chī sè mǐ
    luo4 chi1 se4 mi3
lo ch`ih se mi
    lo chih se mi
 Rakitsumi
Lakṣmī, the goddess of fortune, of good auspices, etc.

運気好転

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 unkikouten / unkikoten
    うんきこうてん
(noun/participle) turn (stroke) of good fortune; one's fortune turning for the better

開運招福

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 kaiunshoufuku / kaiunshofuku
    かいうんしょうふく
(yoji) bringing luck and good fortune

阿羯沙尼

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ā jié shā ní
    a1 jie2 sha1 ni2
a chieh sha ni
 Akashani
esoteric ritual for summoning good fortune

縁起がいい

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 engigaii / engigai
    えんぎがいい
(exp,adj-ix) of good omen; augur well (for); boding well for; good fortune

縁起がよい

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 engigayoi
    えんぎがよい
(exp,adj-i) of good omen; augur well (for); boding well for; good fortune

縁起が良い

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 engigayoi
    えんぎがよい
(exp,adj-i) of good omen; augur well (for); boding well for; good fortune

鬼は外福は内

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 onihasotofukuhauchi
    おにはそとふくはうち
(expression) (recital chanted on Setsubun during the bean-scattering ceremony) (See 豆まき・2,節分・1) out with the demon, in with fortune; devils out, good luck in

残り物に福あり

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 nokorimononifukuari
    のこりものにふくあり
(expression) (proverb) there is unexpected good in what others have left behind; last but not least; there is fortune in leftovers

Variations:
幸運(P)
好運

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 kouun / koun
    こううん
(noun or adjectival noun) (ant: 不運) good luck; fortune

残り物に福がある

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 nokorimononifukugaaru / nokorimononifukugaru
    のこりものにふくがある
(exp,v5r-i) (proverb) (See 残り物には福がある・のこりものにはふくがある) there is unexpected good in what others have left behind; last but not least; there is fortune in leftovers

Variations:
祝う(P)
斎う

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 iwau
    いわう
(transitive verb) (1) to celebrate; to congratulate; to observe (a festival); (transitive verb) (2) to present (a gift) in celebration; to drink in celebration; (transitive verb) (3) to wish for (a happy future, good fortune, etc.); to pray for

笑う門には福来る

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 waraukadonihafukukitaru
    わらうかどにはふくきたる
(expression) (proverb) (from Chi: 打開笑門福自來) laugh and grow fat; good fortune and happiness will come to the home of those who smile

Variations:
僥倖
僥幸(sK)

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 gyoukou / gyoko
    ぎょうこう
(noun or adjectival noun) luck; windfall; godsend; good fortune

大難不死,必有後福


大难不死,必有后福

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dà nàn bù sǐ , bì yǒu hòu fú
    da4 nan4 bu4 si3 , bi4 you3 hou4 fu2
ta nan pu ssu , pi yu hou fu
one is bound for good fortune after surviving a great disaster (proverb)

残り物には福がある

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 nokorimononihafukugaaru / nokorimononihafukugaru
    のこりものにはふくがある
(exp,v5r-i) (proverb) (See 残り物に福がある・のこりものにふくがある) there is unexpected good in what others have left behind; last but not least; there is fortune in leftovers

禍福は糾える縄の如し

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 kafukuhaazanaerunawanogotoshi / kafukuhazanaerunawanogotoshi
    かふくはあざなえるなわのごとし
(expression) fortune and misfortune are intertwined; fortune and misfortune come by turns; good luck and bad luck alternate (like the strands of a rope); good and bad fortune are next-door neighbours

禍福は糾える縄のごとし

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 kafukuhaazanaerunawanogotoshi / kafukuhazanaerunawanogotoshi
    かふくはあざなえるなわのごとし
(expression) fortune and misfortune are intertwined; fortune and misfortune come by turns; good luck and bad luck alternate (like the strands of a rope); good and bad fortune are next-door neighbours

稼ぐに追いつく貧乏なし

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 kasegunioitsukubinbounashi / kasegunioitsukubinbonashi
    かせぐにおいつくびんぼうなし
(expression) (proverb) poverty is a stranger to industry; diligence is the mother of good fortune

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

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