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Simple Dictionary Definition |
修験道 see styles |
shugendou / shugendo しゅげんどう |
Shugendō; Japanese mountain asceticism incorporating Shinto and Buddhist concepts |
入山料 see styles |
nyuuzanryou / nyuzanryo にゅうざんりょう |
mountain climbing fee |
八卦山 see styles |
bā guà shān ba1 gua4 shan1 pa kua shan |
Bagua Mountain, Taiwan |
六盤山 六盘山 see styles |
liù pán shān liu4 pan2 shan1 liu p`an shan liu pan shan |
Liupan Mountains, mountain range in northern China |
初冠雪 see styles |
hatsukansetsu はつかんせつ |
first snow to settle on a mountain |
剣の山 see styles |
tsuruginoyama つるぎのやま |
(exp,n) {Buddh} mountain of swords; mountain in hell covered in swords (with their tips pointing upward); (personal name) Kennoyama |
台湾犬 see styles |
taiwanken; taiwaninu たいわんけん; たいわんいぬ |
Taiwan Dog; Formosan Mountain Dog |
唐古拉 see styles |
táng gǔ lā tang2 gu3 la1 t`ang ku la tang ku la |
Dangla or Tanggula mountain range on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau 青藏高原[Qing1 Zang4 gao1 yuan2] |
四明山 see styles |
sì míng shān si4 ming2 shan1 ssu ming shan Shimyō san |
A mountain range in Ningbo prefecture where the 四明 are clearly seen, i. e. sun, moon, stars, and constellations. 知禮 Zhili of the Sung dynasty is known as the 四明尊者 honoured one of Siming and his school as the 四明家 Siming school in the direct line of Tiantai. In Japan Mt. Hiei 比叡山 is known by this title, through Dengyo 傳教 the founder of the Japanese Tiantai School. |
四梵志 see styles |
sì fàn zhì si4 fan4 zhi4 ssu fan chih shi bonshi |
The four Brahmacārins who resolved to escape death each on mountain, sea, in the air, or the: market place, and yet failed; v. 山. |
地致婆 see styles |
dì zhì pó di4 zhi4 po2 ti chih p`o ti chih po jichiba |
tiṭibha, titi.lambha, 'a particular high mountain, ' M. W. 1,000 quadrillions; a 大地致婆 is said to be 10,000 quadrillions. |
大別山 大别山 see styles |
dà bié shān da4 bie2 shan1 ta pieh shan |
Dabie mountain range on the borders of Henan, Anhui and Hubei provinces |
大庾嶺 大庾岭 see styles |
dà yǔ lǐng da4 yu3 ling3 ta yü ling |
Dayu mountain range between southwest Jiangxi and Guangdong |
大文字 see styles |
oomoji(p); daimonji おおもじ(P); だいもんじ |
(1) (おおもじ only) (See 小文字・1) uppercase letter; capital letter; (2) large character; large writing; (3) (だいもんじ only) the (kanji) character "dai" meaning "big"; (4) (だいもんじ only) huge character "dai" formed by fires lit on the side of a mountain in Kyoto on August 16 each year; (place-name, surname) Daimonji |
大輪山 大轮山 see styles |
dà lún shān da4 lun2 shan1 ta lun shan dairinsan |
a great circular mountain range |
大青山 see styles |
dà qīng shān da4 qing1 shan1 ta ch`ing shan ta ching shan |
Daqing Mountain in Hohhot 呼和浩特[Hu1 he2 hao4 te4], Inner Mongolia |
天台山 see styles |
tiān tāi shān tian1 tai1 shan1 t`ien t`ai shan tien tai shan tendaizan てんだいざん |
Mt Tiantai near Shaoxing 紹興|绍兴[Shao4 xing1] in Zhejiang, the center of Tiantai Buddhism 天台宗[Tian1 tai2 zong1] (personal name) Tendaizan The Tiantai or Heavenly Terrace mountain, the location of the Tiantai sect; its name is attributed to the 三台 six stars at the foot of Ursa Major, under which it is supposed to be, but more likely because of its height and appearance. It gives its name to a xian 縣 in the Zhejiang taizhou 浙江台州 prefecture, south-west of Ningbo. The monastery, or group of monasteries, was founded there by 智顗 Zhiyi, who is known as 天台大師. |
天梯山 see styles |
tiān tī shān tian1 ti1 shan1 t`ien t`i shan tien ti shan Tendai san |
The ladder-to-heaven hill or monastery, i. e. 天台 Tiantai mountain in Chekiang. |
天童山 see styles |
tiān tóng shān tian1 tong2 shan1 t`ien t`ung shan tien tung shan tendouzan / tendozan てんどうざん |
(place-name) Tendouzan 天潼山 A famous group of monasteries in the mountains near Ningpo, also called 太白山 Venus planet mountain; this is one of the five famous mountains of China. |
妙顯山 妙显山 see styles |
miào xiǎn shān miao4 xian3 shan1 miao hsien shan Myōken sen |
The mountain of marvelous appearance, i.e. Sumeru. |
妙高山 see styles |
miào gāo shān miao4 gao1 shan1 miao kao shan myoukouzan / myokozan みょうこうざん |
(personal name) Myōkouzan (妙高山王) The wonderful high mountain, Sumeru; the king of mountains. |
安的斯 see styles |
andesu アンデス |
(place-name) Andes (mountain range in South America) |
安第斯 see styles |
ān dì sī an1 di4 si1 an ti ssu |
the Andes mountain chain |
宝の山 see styles |
takaranoyama たからのやま |
(exp,n) gold mine; treasure trove; golconda; mountain of treasures |
山なみ see styles |
yamanami やまなみ |
range of mountains; mountain range; mountain belt |
山の井 see styles |
yamanoi やまのい |
(exp,n) (archaism) mountain well; (place-name, surname) Yamanoi |
山の家 see styles |
yamanoie やまのいえ |
(exp,n) mountain hut; mountain lodge; (place-name) Yamanoie |
山の幸 see styles |
yamanosachi やまのさち |
(exp,n) (See 海の幸) food of the mountains (wild game, mountain vegetables, mushrooms, etc.); fruits of the land |
山の日 see styles |
yamanohi やまのひ |
(exp,n) Mountain Day (national holiday; August 11) |
山の気 see styles |
yamanoki やまのき |
mountain air |
山の神 see styles |
yamanokami; yamanokami やまのかみ; ヤマノカミ |
(exp,n) (1) (やまのかみ only) mountain god; (exp,n) (2) (やまのかみ only) (joc) one's wife (esp. a nagging wife); (exp,n) (3) (kana only) roughskin sculpin (Trachidermus fasciatus); (place-name) Yamanokami |
山の端 see styles |
yamanoha やまのは |
edge (brow) of mountain; (place-name) Yamanohana |
山の背 see styles |
yamanose やまのせ |
ridge (of a mountain) |
山の頂 see styles |
yamanoitadaki やまのいただき |
(exp,n) mountain top; summit; peak |
山はだ see styles |
yamahada やまはだ |
mountain's surface; bare surface of a mountain |
山びこ see styles |
yamabiko やまびこ |
(1) echo (esp. one reverberating in the mountains); (2) mountain god; mountain guardian deity |
山ろく see styles |
sanroku さんろく |
foot of a mountain; base of a mountain |
山並み see styles |
yamanami やまなみ |
range of mountains; mountain range; mountain belt |
山伝い see styles |
yamazutai やまづたい |
(passing along) from mountain to mountain |
山地帯 see styles |
sanchitai さんちたい |
montane zone; mountain zone |
山地車 山地车 see styles |
shān dì chē shan1 di4 che1 shan ti ch`e shan ti che |
mountain bike |
山守り see styles |
yamamori やまもり |
ranger (forest); mountain guardian |
山家宗 see styles |
shān jiā zōng shan1 jia1 zong1 shan chia tsung Sange Shū |
Mountain School |
山家派 see styles |
shān jiā pài shan1 jia1 pai4 shan chia p`ai shan chia pai sanke ha |
Mountain School |
山小屋 see styles |
yamagoya やまごや |
mountain hut (esp. one that offers lodging to climbers and hikers); mountain cottage; mountain shanty; (place-name, surname) Yamagoya |
山岳地 see styles |
sangakuchi さんがくち |
(See 山岳地帯) mountain land; mountains |
山岳部 see styles |
sangakubu さんがくぶ |
(1) mountaineering club; (2) mountain area |
山折り see styles |
yamaori やまおり |
mountain fold (origami) |
山斑馬 see styles |
yamashimauma やましまうま |
(kana only) mountain zebra (Equus zebra) |
山歩き see styles |
yamaaruki / yamaruki やまあるき |
(noun/participle) mountain-walking; hiking |
山水牛 see styles |
yamasuigyuu / yamasuigyu やますいぎゅう |
(rare) (See アノア) mountain anoa (Bubalus quarlesi) |
山水衲 see styles |
shān shuǐ nà shan1 shui3 na4 shan shui na sansui sō |
Mountain and water robe, ' the name of a monastic garment during the Sung dynasty; later this was the name given to a richly embroidered dress. |
山沿い see styles |
yamazoi やまぞい |
along a mountain |
山海惠 see styles |
shān hǎi huì shan1 hai3 hui4 shan hai hui Sankaie |
Mountain-Sea Wisdom |
山海慧 see styles |
shān hǎi huì shan1 hai3 hui4 shan hai hui Sankaie |
Mountain-Sea Wisdom |
山海經 山海经 see styles |
shān hǎi jīng shan1 hai3 jing1 shan hai ching |
Classic of Mountain and Sea, probably compiled c. 500 BC-200 BC, contains wide range of geography, mythology, witchcraft, popular customs etc |
山添い see styles |
yamazoi やまぞい |
along a mountain |
山焼き see styles |
yamayaki やまやき |
burning a mountain (by design) |
山焼け see styles |
yamayake やまやけ |
mountain fire; bush fire |
山狩り see styles |
yamagari やまがり |
(n,vs,vi) (1) mountain hunt; (n,vs,vi) (2) combing the mountains (for a criminal, etc.) |
山登り see styles |
yamanobori やまのぼり |
mountain climbing; mountaineering |
山皇鳩 山皇鸠 see styles |
shān huáng jiū shan1 huang2 jiu1 shan huang chiu |
(bird species of China) mountain imperial pigeon (Ducula badia) |
山眠る see styles |
yamanemuru やまねむる |
(expression) (poetic term) (See 山笑う) mountain in the winter; sleeping mountain |
山神閣 山神阁 see styles |
shān shén gé shan1 shen2 ge2 shan shen ko sanjin kaku |
Mountain Spirit Shrine |
山笑う see styles |
yamawarau やまわらう |
(expression) (poetic term) mountain in springtime when all of the tree buds open at the same time; laughing mountain |
山篭り see styles |
yamagomori やまごもり |
(noun/participle) (1) secluding oneself in the mountains; undertaking ascetic practices at a mountain temple; (2) retreat; off-site meeting |
山籠り see styles |
yamagomori やまごもり |
(noun/participle) (1) secluding oneself in the mountains; undertaking ascetic practices at a mountain temple; (2) retreat; off-site meeting |
山粧う see styles |
yamayosoou / yamayosoo やまよそおう |
mountain covered in autumn colours at the end of autumn |
山縞馬 see styles |
yamashimauma やましまうま |
(kana only) mountain zebra (Equus zebra) |
山茱萸 see styles |
shān zhū yú shan1 zhu1 yu2 shan chu yü sanshuyu; sanshuyu さんしゅゆ; サンシュユ |
Cornus officinalis; sour mountain date; herb associated with longevity (kana only) Asiatic dogwood (Cornus officinalis); Japanese cornel; Japanese cornelian-cherry |
山行者 see styles |
sankousha / sankosha さんこうしゃ |
(See ハイカー,登山者) mountain hiker; person engaging in walking activities in the mountains |
山装う see styles |
yamayosoou / yamayosoo やまよそおう |
mountain covered in autumn colours at the end of autumn |
山言葉 see styles |
yamakotoba やまことば |
mountain language (euphemisms used by hunters, etc. when in the wild) |
山谷風 see styles |
yamatanikaze やまたにかぜ |
mountain-valley winds; mountain and valley breeze |
山越え see styles |
yamagoe やまごえ |
(n,vs,vi) crossing a mountain |
山越し see styles |
yamagoshi やまごし |
(n,vs,vi) (1) crossing a mountain; (2) other side of a mountain; (3) {mahj} immediately after one's draw; (4) {mahj} winning off a discarded tile from the player to one's right or across the table on the turn after letting one's winning tile go by from the player to one's left |
山開き see styles |
yamabiraki やまびらき |
start of the mountain-climbing season |
山鳴り see styles |
yamanari やまなり |
rumbling of a mountain |
岩桔梗 see styles |
iwagikyou; iwagikyou / iwagikyo; iwagikyo いわぎきょう; イワギキョウ |
(kana only) mountain harebell (Campanula lasiocarpa); Alaska harebell |
峠越え see styles |
tougegoe / togegoe とうげごえ |
(exp,n) crossing a mountain pass |
崑崙山 昆仑山 see styles |
kūn lún shān kun1 lun2 shan1 k`un lun shan kun lun shan konronzan こんろんざん |
Kunlun Mountain range (personal name) Konronzan The Kunlun range north of Tibet, the 香山 dhamādana. |
嵖岈山 see styles |
chá yá shān cha2 ya2 shan1 ch`a ya shan cha ya shan |
Chaya Mountain in Zhumadian 駐馬店|驻马店[Zhu4 ma3 dian4], Henan |
平型關 平型关 see styles |
píng xíng guān ping2 xing2 guan1 p`ing hsing kuan ping hsing kuan |
Pingxing Pass, mountain pass in Shanxi Province |
平山城 see styles |
hirayamajiro; hirasanjou / hirayamajiro; hirasanjo ひらやまじろ; ひらさんじょう |
(See 平城・ひらじろ,山城・やまじろ) castle on a hill in the plains; flatland-mountain castle |
弥生山 see styles |
yayoiyama やよいやま |
(poetic term) (See 春の山) mountain in the third month, with trees vigorously budding |
御来光 see styles |
goraikou / goraiko ごらいこう |
sunrise viewed from the top of a high mountain; the rising sun |
持邊山 持边山 see styles |
chí biān shān chi2 bian1 shan1 ch`ih pien shan chih pien shan Jihensen |
Nemiṃdhara, the outermost of the seven mountain circles around Mt. Meru. |
斷背山 断背山 see styles |
duàn bèi shān duan4 bei4 shan1 tuan pei shan |
Brokeback Mountain, 2005 English-language film by Ang Lee 李安[Li3 An1] |
昇り口 see styles |
noboriguchi のぼりぐち noborikuchi のぼりくち |
(irregular kanji usage) starting point for an ascent (mountain, stairs, etc.); base (of mountain, etc.) |
春の山 see styles |
harunoyama はるのやま |
(exp,n) (poetic term) misty mountain in spring with buds and flowers emerging; (surname) Harunoyama |
晉山式 晋山式 see styles |
jìn shān shì jin4 shan1 shi4 chin shan shih shinsan shiki |
mountain seat ceremony |
智異山 智异山 see styles |
zhì yì shān zhi4 yi4 shan1 chih i shan chirisan チリサン |
Jirisan or Mount Chiri, mountain in the south of South Korea (place-name) Jirisan (mountain in the southern region of South Korea); Chirisan |
最高峰 see styles |
saikouhou / saikoho さいこうほう |
(1) highest peak; highest mountain; (2) greatest authority; most prominent person; pinnacle (e.g. of art); peak |
有善多 see styles |
yǒu shàn duō you3 shan4 duo1 yu shan to Uzenta |
Ujjayanta, a mountain and monastery in Surāṣṭra on the peninsula of Gujerat. Eitel. |
木の子 see styles |
kinoko きのこ |
(exp,n) kinoko; mountain-dwelling demon resembling a child; (f,p) Kinoko |
未登峰 see styles |
mitouhou / mitoho みとうほう |
unclimbed mountain |
未踏峰 see styles |
mitouhou / mitoho みとうほう |
unclimbed mountain |
林嶺雀 林岭雀 see styles |
lín lǐng què lin2 ling3 que4 lin ling ch`üeh lin ling chüeh |
(bird species of China) plain mountain finch (Leucosticte nemoricola) |
桐柏山 see styles |
tóng bǎi shān tong2 bai3 shan1 t`ung pai shan tung pai shan |
Tongbai mountain range, the watershed between Huai 淮河 and Han 漢江|汉江 rivers |
楞伽經 楞伽经 see styles |
lèng qié jīng leng4 qie2 jing1 leng ch`ieh ching leng chieh ching Ryōga kyō |
The Laṅkāvatāra sūtra, a philosophical discourse attributed to Śākyamuni as delivered on the Laṅka mountain in Ceylon. It may have been composed in the fourth or fifth century A.D.; it "represents a mature phase of speculation and not only criticizes the Sāṅkhya, Pāśupata and other Hindu schools, but is conscious of the growing resemblance of Mahāyānism to Brahmanic philosophy and tries to explain it". Eliot. There have been four translations into Chinese, the first by Dharmarakṣa between 412-433, which no longer exists; the second was by Guṇabhadra in 443, ca11ed 楞伽 阿跋多羅寶經 4 juan; the third by Bodhiruci in 513, called 入楞伽經 10 juan; the fourth by Śikṣānanda in 700-704, called 大乘入楞伽經 7 juan. There are many treatises and commentaries on it, by Faxian and others. See Studies in the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra by Suzuki and his translation of it. This was the sūtra allowed by Bodhidharma, and is the recognized text of the Chan (Zen) School. There are numerous treatises on it. |
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