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崎嶇


崎岖

see styles
qí qū
    qi2 qu1
ch`i ch`ü
    chi chü
 kiku
    きく
rugged; craggy
(adjective) (1) (rare) steep (mountain); precipitous; (adjective) (2) (rare) hard (life); difficult; troubled
sincerely

崑崙


昆仑

see styles
kūn lún
    kun1 lun2
k`un lun
    kun lun
 konron
    こんろん
Kunlun (Karakorum) mountain range in Xinjiang
(place-name) Kunlun mountains
Kunlun, or Pulo Condore Island, or islands generally in the southern seas, hence崑崙子 or崑崙奴 is a native of those islands of black colour, and崑崙國 is described as Java, Sumatra, etc.

崔嵬

see styles
cuī wéi
    cui1 wei2
ts`ui wei
    tsui wei
stony mound; rocky mountain; lofty; towering

崢巆


峥巆

see styles
zhēng yíng
    zheng1 ying2
cheng ying
lofty (of mountain); deep (of valley)

崦嵫

see styles
yān zī
    yan1 zi1
yen tzu
(old) name of a mountain in Gansu, where the setting sun was supposed to enter the earth

崩坍

see styles
bēng tān
    beng1 tan1
peng t`an
    peng tan
landslide; collapse (of mountain side); talus slide

嵐気

see styles
 ranki
    らんき
mountain mist; mountain air

嵩山

see styles
sōng shān
    song1 shan1
sung shan
 dakeyama
    だけやま
Mt Song in Henan, central mountain of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4]
(surname) Dakeyama

嵩高

see styles
 suukou / suko
    すうこう
(adjectival noun) (archaism) lofty (of a mountain); tall

嶮岨

see styles
 kenso
    けんそ
(noun or adjectival noun) precipice; steep (e.g. mountain pass)

嶮道


崄道

see styles
xiǎn dào
    xian3 dao4
hsien tao
 kendō
mountain path

嶺上

see styles
 renjou / renjo
    れんじょう
(archaism) mountain top; summit

嶺巆


岭巆

see styles
lǐng yíng
    ling3 ying2
ling ying
lofty (of mountain); deep (of valley)

嶺颪

see styles
 neoroshi
    ねおろし
(See 山颪・やまおろし) wind coming from the top of a mountain

巖燕

see styles
yán yàn
    yan2 yan4
yen yen
 gan'en
to live in mountain caves as a recluse

巖穴

see styles
yán xuè
    yan2 xue4
yen hsüeh
 ganketsu
a mountain cave

幽鳥

see styles
 yuuchou / yucho
    ゆうちょう
mountain bird

当山

see styles
 touzan / tozan
    とうざん
(1) this mountain; (2) this temple; (surname) Masayama

形山

see styles
xíng shān
    xing2 shan1
hsing shan
 katayama
    かたやま
(surname) Katayama
The body, comparable to a mountain.

御山

see styles
 miyama
    みやま
(honorific or respectful language) (polite language) (familiar language) mountain; (surname) Miyama

御岳

see styles
 mitake
    みたけ
(obscure) large, high mountain; (Okinawa) sacred site; sacred grove; (place-name, surname) Mitake

御嶽

see styles
 mitake
    みたけ
(obscure) large, high mountain; (Okinawa) sacred site; sacred grove; (place-name, surname) Mitake

恆山


恒山

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héng shān
    heng2 shan1
heng shan
Mt Heng in Shanxi, northern mountain of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4]; Hengshan district of Jixi city 雞西|鸡西[Ji1 xi1], Heilongjiang

慢山

see styles
màn shān
    man4 shan1
man shan
 mansen
Pride as high as a mountain.

戴き

see styles
 itadaki
    いただき
(1) crown (of head); summit (of mountain); spire; (2) easy win for one; (3) something received

擎山

see styles
qíng shān
    qing2 shan1
ch`ing shan
    ching shan
 keisan
lofty mountain

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.

斷背


断背

see styles
duàn bèi
    duan4 bei4
tuan pei
homosexual (a reference to Brokeback Mountain 斷背山|断背山[Duan4 bei4 Shan1], a 2005 movie about a same-sex relationship)

春山

see styles
 haruyama; shunzan
    はるやま; しゅんざん
mountain in early spring; mountain that has the appearance of spring; (place-name, surname) Haruyama

晴嵐

see styles
 seiran / seran
    せいらん
mountain vapor; mountain vapour; (g,p) Seiran

智山

see styles
zhì shān
    zhi4 shan1
chih shan
 chiyama
    ちやま
(surname) Chiyama
The mountain of knowledge; knowledge exalted as a mountain.

智顗


智𫖮

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zhì yǐ
    zhi4 yi3
chih i
 Chigi
Zhiyi (538-597), founder of the Tiantai sect of Buddhism
Zhiyi, founder of the Tiantai school, also known as 智者 and 天台 (天台大師); his surname was 陳 Chen; his 字 was 德安, De-an; born about A. D. 538, he died in 597 at 60 years of age. He was a native of 頴川 Ying-chuan in Anhui, became a neophyte at 7, was fully ordained at 20. At first a follower of 慧思, Huisi, in 575 he went to the Tiantai mountain in Chekiang, where he founded his famous school on the Lotus Sūtra as containing the complete gospel of the Buddha.

李安

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lǐ ān
    li3 an1
li an
Ang Li (1954-), Taiwanese-American film director (films include Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 臥虎藏龍|卧虎藏龙 and Brokeback Mountain 斷背山|断背山)

来光

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 raikou / raiko
    らいこう
(See 御来光) sunrise viewed from the top of a high mountain; (surname) Raikou

東壁

see styles
 touheki / toheki
    とうへき
east wall; east face (of a mountain)

東山


东山

see styles
dōng shān
    dong1 shan1
tung shan
 tousan; touzan; higashiyama / tosan; tozan; higashiyama
    とうさん; とうざん; ひがしやま
Dongshan county in Zhangzhou 漳州[Zhang1 zhou1], Fujian; Tungshan township in Tainan county 台南縣|台南县[Tai2 nan2 xian4], Taiwan
(1) eastern mountains; mountains to the east; (2) (とうさん only) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 東山道) Tōsandō (area between the Tōkaidō and Hokurikudō); (3) (ひがしやま only) Higashiyama (Kyoto district); (surname) Bigashiyama
An eastern hill, or monastery, general and specific, especially the 黃梅東山 Huangmei eastern monastery of the fourth and fifth patriarchs of the Chan (Zen) school.

東麓

see styles
 touroku / toroku
    とうろく
eastern foot (of a mountain); (place-name) Higashifumoto

栂桜

see styles
 tsugazakura; tsugazakura
    つがざくら; ツガザクラ
(kana only) mountain heath (Phyllodoce nipponica)

案山

see styles
àn shān
    an4 shan1
an shan
 anzan
Opposing Mountain

楞伽

see styles
lèng qié
    leng4 qie2
leng ch`ieh
    leng chieh
 Ryōga
Laṅkā, a mountain in the south-east part of Ceylon, now called Adam's Peak; the island of Ceylon 錫蘭.

樵る

see styles
 kikoru
    きこる
(v4r,vi) (archaism) to chop down trees (in a mountain forest)

檀特

see styles
tán tè
    tan2 te4
t`an t`e
    tan te
 dandoku
    だんどく
(surname) Dandoku
檀陀; 彈多落迦 Dantaloka, a mountain 'near Varucha', with a cavern (now called Kashmiri-Ghār) where Sudāna (cf. 須) lived, or as some say the place where Śākyamuni, when Siddhārtha, underwent his ascetic sufferings.

歩荷

see styles
 bokka; bokka
    ぼっか; ボッカ
mountain porter

沢水

see styles
 sawamizu
    さわみず
mountain stream water; (surname) Sawamizu

沢筋

see styles
 sawasuji
    さわすじ
route beside a mountain stream

法印

see styles
fǎ yìn
    fa3 yin4
fa yin
 houin / hoin
    ほういん
(1) {Buddh} highest rank among priests; (2) {Buddh} mountain ascetic monk; (3) {Buddh} signs that distinguish Buddhist teachings from other faiths; (4) title given to a great physician or painter; (personal name) Houin
The seal of Buddha-truth, expressing its reality and immutability, also its universality and its authentic transmission from one Buddha or patriarch to another.

法山

see styles
fǎ shān
    fa3 shan1
fa shan
 houyama / hoyama
    ほうやま
(surname) Houyama
Buddha-truth mountain, i. e. the exalted dharma.

流嵐


流岚

see styles
liú lán
    liu2 lan2
liu lan
mountain mist

渓水

see styles
 keisui / kesui
    けいすい
mountain stream; the water of a mountain stream; (given name) Keisui

渓流

see styles
 keiryuu / keryu
    けいりゅう
mountain stream; mountain torrent

渓澗

see styles
 keikan / kekan
    けいかん
mountain stream; valley

満山

see styles
 manzan
    まんざん
the whole mountain; all the mountains; (surname) Mitsuruyama

溪壑

see styles
xī hè
    xi1 he4
hsi ho
valley; mountain gorge

溪澗


溪涧

see styles
xī jiàn
    xi1 jian4
hsi chien
stream; mountain gorge

溯溪

see styles
sù xī
    su4 xi1
su hsi
river tracing; mountain stream climbing (recreational activity)

潙山


沩山

see styles
wéi shān
    wei2 shan1
wei shan
 Isan
Guishan, a noted mountain, monastery, and Tang monk in Fujian, by whom the 潙仰 Guiyang branch of the Chan school was founded.

澗水


涧水

see styles
jiàn shuǐ
    jian4 shui3
chien shui
mountain stream

澗流


涧流

see styles
jiàn liú
    jian4 liu2
chien liu
mountain stream; stream in a valley

澗溪


涧溪

see styles
jiàn xī
    jian4 xi1
chien hsi
mountain stream; stream in a valley

激浪

see styles
jī làng
    ji1 lang4
chi lang
 gekirou / gekiro
    げきろう
Mountain Dew
raging sea

熊鷹


熊鹰

see styles
xióng yīng
    xiong2 ying1
hsiung ying
 kumataka; kumataka
    くまたか; クマタカ
see 鷹鵰|鹰雕[ying1 diao1]
(kana only) Hodgson's hawk eagle (Nisaetus nipalensis); mountain hawk-eagle; (surname) Kumataka

燕山

see styles
yān shān
    yan1 shan1
yen shan
 tsubakuroyama
    つばくろやま
Yan mountain range across north Hebei
(place-name) Tsubakuroyama

爬山

see styles
pá shān
    pa2 shan1
p`a shan
    pa shan
to climb a mountain; to mountaineer; hiking; mountaineering

牟礼

see styles
 murei / mure
    むれい
(archaism) mountain; hill; (place-name, surname) Murei

猿山

see styles
 saruyama
    さるやま
artificial mountain in a monkey enclosure (at a zoo, etc.); (place-name, surname) Saruyama

玄圃

see styles
xuán pǔ
    xuan2 pu3
hsüan p`u
    hsüan pu
 genpo
    げんぽ
mythical fairyland on Kunlun Mountain 崑崙|昆仑[Kun1 lun2]
(given name) Genpo

璢璃

see styles
liú lí
    liu2 li2
liu li
 ruri
vaiḍūrya, described as a green indestructible gem, one of the seven precious things. A mountain near Vārāṇaśī. Also 吠璢璃 (吠璢璃耶); 毘頭梨.

男山

see styles
 otokoyama
    おとこやま
(See 女山) rugged mountain (of the more rugged mountain of a pair of mountains); (place-name, surname) Otokoyama

登峰

see styles
dēng fēng
    deng1 feng1
teng feng
to climb a mountain; to scale a peak; mountain climbing; mountaineering

皺襞

see styles
 shuuheki / shuheki
    しゅうへき
folds (e.g. on a mountain)

盤山


盘山

see styles
pán shān
    pan2 shan1
p`an shan
    pan shan
 banyama
    ばんやま
going around a mountain
(surname) Ban'yama

盤道


盘道

see styles
pán dào
    pan2 dao4
p`an tao
    pan tao
twining mountain road

眉墨

see styles
 mayuzumi
    まゆずみ
(1) eyebrow pencil; (2) blackened eyebrows; (3) (metaphorically) distant mountain range

瞿室

see styles
qú shì
    qu2 shi4
ch`ü shih
    chü shih
M044209 伽 Gośṛṅga, cow's horn, a mountain near Khotan.

石山

see styles
 ishiyama
    いしやま
stony mountain; (given name) Sekizan

神仙

see styles
shén xiān
    shen2 xian1
shen hsien
 shinsen
    しんせん
Daoist immortal; supernatural entity; (in modern fiction) fairy, elf, leprechaun etc; fig. lighthearted person
(1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); Taoist immortal; supernatural being; (2) (in Japan) 11th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. C)
神僊 The genī, immortals, ṛṣi, of whom the five kinds are 天, 神, 人, 地, and 鬼仙, i.e. deva, spirit, human, earth (or cave), and preta immortals.

神僊

see styles
shén xiān
    shen2 xian1
shen hsien
 shinsen
    しんせん
(1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); Taoist immortal; supernatural being; (2) (in Japan) 11th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. C)
immortals

神山

see styles
shén shān
    shen2 shan1
shen shan
 jinyama
    じんやま
sacred mountain
(place-name, surname) Jin'yama

祭文

see styles
jì wén
    ji4 wen2
chi wen
 saibun; saimon
    さいぶん; さいもん
funeral oration; eulogy; elegiac address
address to the gods; type of song which spread from mountain hermits to the laity during the Kamakura era
齋文. The prayer or statement read and burnt at a funeral.

禅定

see styles
 zenjou / zenjo
    ぜんじょう
(1) {Buddh} dhyana-samadhi (meditative concentration); (2) (See 修験道) ascetic practice atop a sacred mountain (in Shugendō); (3) mountain top; (given name) Zenjō

禿山

see styles
 mokuzan
    もくざん
(irregular okurigana usage) bald mountain; denuded mountain; bare hill; treeless hill; (given name) Mokuzan

秀峰

see styles
xiù fēng
    xiu4 feng1
hsiu feng
 shuuhou / shuho
    しゅうほう
Xiufeng district of Guilin city 桂林市[Gui4 lin2 shi4], Guangxi
beautiful mountain; magnificent mountain; (personal name) Hidemine

私雨

see styles
 watakushiame
    わたくしあめ
local rainfall (esp. at the top of a mountain); isolated showers

秦嶺


秦岭

see styles
qín lǐng
    qin2 ling3
ch`in ling
    chin ling
Qinling Mountain Range in Shaanxi forming a natural barrier between the Guanzhong Plain 關中平原|关中平原[Guan1 zhong1 Ping2 yuan2] and the Han River 漢水|汉水[Han4 shui3] valley

稜線

see styles
 ryousen / ryosen
    りょうせん
ridgeline; lines of a mountain ridge

窈窕

see styles
yǎo tiǎo
    yao3 tiao3
yao t`iao
    yao tiao
 youchou / yocho
    ようちょう
(literary) (of a woman) graceful and refined; comely; (esp.) slender; slim; (literary) (of a bower, a mountain stream or a boudoir within a palace etc) secluded
(adj-t,adv-to) graceful; slim and beautiful

端山

see styles
 hayama
    はやま
foothill; end section of a mountain range; (surname) Mizuyama

笠雲

see styles
 kasagumo
    かさぐも
cap cloud (cloud shaped like an Asian bamboo hat that forms at the peak of a tall mountain)

絶頂

see styles
 zecchou / zeccho
    ぜっちょう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) top (of a mountain); summit; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) peak; height; zenith; climax; (noun/participle) (3) orgasm; climax

綿延


绵延

see styles
mián yán
    mian2 yan2
mien yen
(esp. of a mountain range) to be continuous; to stretch long and unbroken

縦走

see styles
 juusou / juso
    じゅうそう
(n,vs,vi) (1) stretching out (in a longitudinal direction); running; traversing; (n,vs,vi) (2) walking along the ridge of a mountain; traversing a mountain range; climbing (several mountains) in succession

羅閱


罗阅

see styles
luó yuè
    luo2 yue4
lo yüeh
 Raechi
Rājagṛha, also 羅閱祇 (羅閱祇迦羅); 羅閱耆; 羅閱揭黎醯; 羅越; 囉惹訖哩呬 The capital of Magadha, at the foot of the Gṛdhrakūṭa mountain, first metropolis of Buddhism and seat of the first synod; v. 王舍.

翠微

see styles
cuì wēi
    cui4 wei1
ts`ui wei
    tsui wei
 suibi
    すいび
(1) approx. 80% of the way up a mountainside; (2) view of a light green mountain; mountain that appears green from afar
Ch'wimi

耆闍


耆阇

see styles
qí shé
    qi2 she2
ch`i she
    chi she
 kisha
gṛdhra, a vulture, also an abbrev. for 耆闍崛; 伊沙堀; 揭梨 馱羅鳩胝; 姞栗陀羅矩叱 Gṛdhrakūṭa; a mountain near Rājagṛha said to be shaped like a vulture's head, or to be famous for its vultures and its caverns inhabited by ascetics, where Piśuna(Māra), in the shape of a vulture, hindered the meditations of Ānanda. It has numerous other names.

聖山

see styles
 seizan / sezan
    せいざん
holy mountain; sacred hill; (surname) Hijiriyama

背倚

see styles
bèi yǐ
    bei4 yi3
pei i
to have one's back against; to lean against; to be backed up by (a mountain etc)

背山

see styles
bèi shān
    bei4 shan1
pei shan
 haizan
    はいざん
with back to the mountain (favored location)
(given name) Haizan

脊梁

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jǐ liang
    ji3 liang5
chi liang
 sekiryou / sekiryo
    せきりょう
(coll.) back (of a human or other vertebrate)
(1) {geol} mountain range; mountain backbone; (2) {anat} spinal column; backbone

茅山

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máo shān
    mao2 shan1
mao shan
 kayayama
    かややま
Mt Mao, Daoist mountain southeast of Jurong county 句容[Ju4 rong2], Jiangsu Province
(surname) Kayayama

荊山


荆山

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jīng shān
    jing1 shan1
ching shan
 keizan / kezan
    けいざん
Thorny mountain (several); Mt Jingshan in Hubei
(given name) Keizan

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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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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