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三出

see styles
 sande
    さんで
(place-name) Sande

三函

see styles
 sahako
    さはこ
(place-name) Sahako

三刀

see styles
 mito
    みと
(surname) Mito

三分

see styles
sān fēn
    san1 fen1
san fen
 sanbun
    さんぶん
somewhat; to some degree
(noun, transitive verb) trisection; dividing into three (parts); (place-name) Mibun
three parts

三利

see styles
 mitoshi
    みとし
(personal name) Mitoshi

三則

see styles
 minori
    みのり
(given name) Minori

三前

see styles
 mitsumae
    みつまえ
(surname) Mitsumae

三剛

see styles
 mitsutake
    みつたけ
(surname) Mitsutake

三力

see styles
sān lì
    san1 li4
san li
 sanriki
The three powers, of which there are various groups: (1) (a) personal power; (6) tathāgata-power; (c) power of the Buddha-nature within. (2) (a) power of a wise eye to see the Buddha-medicine (for evil); (b) of diagnosis of the ailment; (c) of suiting and applying the medicine to the disease. (3) (a) the power of Buddha; (b) of samādhi; (c) of personal achievement or merit.

三功

see styles
 sankou / sanko
    さんこう
(surname) Sankou

三加

see styles
 mika
    みか
(female given name) Mika

三助

see styles
 sansuke
    さんすけ
male bathhouse attendant; (personal name) Misuke

三劫

see styles
sān jié
    san1 jie2
san chieh
 sankō
three eons

三勇

see styles
 mitsuo
    みつお
(given name) Mitsuo

三勢

see styles
 mise
    みせ
(surname) Mise

三包

see styles
sān bāo
    san1 bao1
san pao
"three-guarantee service": repair, exchange, refund

三北

see styles
sān běi
    san1 bei3
san pei
 mikita
    みきた
China's three northern regions, 東北|东北[Dong1 bei3], 華北|华北[Hua2 bei3] and 西北[Xi1 bei3]
(surname) Mikita

三匝

see styles
sān zā
    san1 za1
san tsa
 san sō
encircles three times

三匹

see styles
 sanbiki
    さんびき
(given name) Sanbiki

三区

see styles
 sanku
    さんく
(place-name) Sanku

三十

see styles
sān shí
    san1 shi2
san shih
 mito
    みと
thirty; 30
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (numeric) thirty; (numeric) thirty; (female given name) Mito
thirty

三千

see styles
sān qiān
    san1 qian1
san ch`ien
    san chien
 michi
    みち
(1) 3000; (2) many; (female given name) Michi
trisahasra, three thousand; a term used by the Tiantai School for 一切諸法, i. e. all things, everything in a chiliocosm, or Buddhaworld; v. 千大千世界.

三升

see styles
 mimasu
    みます
(surname) Mimasu

三協

see styles
 sankyou / sankyo
    さんきょう
(place-name) Sankyō

三南

see styles
 sannan
    さんなん
(place-name) Sannan

三博

see styles
 mihiro
    みひろ
(personal name) Mihiro

三印

see styles
sān yìn
    san1 yin4
san yin
 san'in
The three signs or proofs of a Hīnayāna sutra— non-permanence, non-personality, nirvāṇa; without these the sūtra is spurious and the doctrine is of Māra; the proof of a Mahāyāna sūtra is the doctrine of 一實 ultimate reality, q. v. Also 法印.

三卿

see styles
 sankyou / sankyo
    さんきょう
(hist) (See 御三卿) three secondary Tokugawa branch families (Tayasu, Shimizu, and Hitotsubashi)

三原

see styles
sān yuán
    san1 yuan2
san yüan
 mihara
    みはら
Sanyuan County in Xianyang 咸陽|咸阳[Xian2 yang2], Shaanxi
(place-name, surname) Mihara

三厨

see styles
 mikuriya
    みくりや
(surname) Mikuriya

三厩

see styles
 minmara
    みんまら
(place-name) Minmara

三厭

see styles
 sanen
    さんえん
{Buddh} red meat, bird and fish flesh; three disagreeable things

三厳

see styles
 mitsuyoshi
    みつよし
(personal name) Mitsuyoshi

三又

see styles
 mimata
    みまた
(place-name, surname) Mimata

三叉

see styles
 sansa
    さんさ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) three-pronged fork; trident; (given name) Sansa

三友

see styles
 miyu
    みゆ
(female given name) Miyu

三双

see styles
 sansou / sanso
    さんそう
(surname) Sansou

三反

see styles
sān fǎn
    san1 fan3
san fan
 mitazaki
    みたざき
"Three Anti" campaign (anti-corruption, anti-waste, anti-bureaucracy), early PRC purge of 1951-52
(surname) Mitazaki

三受

see styles
sān shòu
    san1 shou4
san shou
 sanju
The three states of Vedanā, i. e. sensation, are divided into painful, pleasurable, and freedom from both 苦, 樂, 捨. When things are opposed to desire, pain arises; when accordant, there is pleasure and a desire for their continuance; when neither, one is detached or free. 倶舍論 1.

三叟

see styles
 sansou / sanso
    さんそう
(given name) Sansou

三口

see styles
 mitsukuchi
    みつくち
(place-name) Mitsukuchi

三古

see styles
sān gǔ
    san1 gu3
san ku
 mitsuko
    みつこ
(surname) Mitsuko
trident

三句

see styles
sān jù
    san1 ju4
san chü
 sanku
Three cryptic questions of 雲門 Yunmen, founder of the Yunmen Chan School. They are: (1) 截斷衆流 What is it that stops all flow (of reincarnation) ? The reply from the 起信論 is 一心, i. e. the realization of the oneness of mind, or that all is mind. (2) 函蓋乾坤 What contains and includes the universe? The 眞如. (3) 隨波逐浪 One wave following another— what is this? Birth and death 生死, or transmigration, phenomenal existence.

三可

see styles
 mika
    みか
(female given name) Mika

三台

see styles
sān tái
    san1 tai2
san t`ai
    san tai
Santai county in Mianyang 綿陽|绵阳[Mian2 yang2], north Sichuan

三史

see styles
 mitsufumi
    みつふみ
(personal name) Mitsufumi

三司

see styles
 mitsuji
    みつじ
(personal name) Mitsuji

三合

see styles
 mitsugou / mitsugo
    みつごう
(surname) Mitsugou

三吉

see styles
 miyoshi
    みよし
(place-name, surname) Miyoshi

三名

see styles
 sanmyou / sanmyo
    さんみょう
(place-name) Sanmyou

三后

see styles
 sankou / sanko
    さんこう
Grand Empress Dowager, the Empress Dowager and the Empress Consort

三向

see styles
sān xiàng
    san1 xiang4
san hsiang
 sankō
three qualities of the reason

三吹

see styles
 mifuki
    みふき
(place-name) Mifuki

三吾

see styles
 sango
    さんご
(surname) Sango

三周

see styles
sān zhōu
    san1 zhou1
san chou
 san shū
three rounds

三味

see styles
sān wèi
    san1 wei4
san wei
 sami
    さみ
three-stringed guitar; (surname) Mitsuaji
The three flavours, or pleasant savours: the monastic life, reading the scriptures, meditation.

三命

see styles
 sanmei / sanme
    さんめい
(surname) Sanmei

三和

see styles
sān hé
    san1 he2
san ho
 miwa
    みわ
(p,s,f) Miwa
The union of the three, i.e. 根 indriya, 境 ālambana, and 識 vijñāna, i.e. organ, object, and cognition.

三咲

see styles
 misaki
    みさき
(f,p) Misaki

三品

see styles
sān pǐn
    san1 pin3
san p`in
    san pin
 mihin
    みひん
(surname) Mihin
The general meaning is 上, 中, 下 superior, medium, inferior.

三哉

see styles
 mitsuya
    みつや
(personal name) Mitsuya

三唱

see styles
 sanshou / sansho
    さんしょう
(noun, transitive verb) three cheers; three chants; singing three times

三善

see styles
sān shàn
    san1 shan4
san shan
 miyoshi
    みよし
(surname, female given name) Miyoshi
idem 時敎 and 善根.

三喜

see styles
 miyoshi
    みよし
(personal name) Miyoshi

三喬

see styles
 sankyou / sankyo
    さんきょう
(personal name) Sankyō

三嗣

see styles
 mitsutsugu
    みつつぐ
(given name) Mitsutsugu

三嘆

see styles
 santan
    さんたん
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) deep admiration; (2) repeatedly lamenting

三嘉

see styles
 miyoshi
    みよし
(personal name) Miyoshi

三嘴

see styles
 mitsuhashi
    みつはし
(surname) Mitsuhashi

三嚩

see styles
sān mó
    san1 mo2
san mo
 sanba
obstruct

三四

see styles
 mitsuyo
    みつよ
(female given name) Mitsuyo

三回

see styles
 sankai
    さんかい
three times

三因

see styles
sān yīn
    san1 yin1
san yin
 sanin
    さんいん
{Buddh} (See 三因仏性) three causes of Buddha nature; (place-name) Miyori
The six "causes" of the Abhidharma Kośa 倶舍論 as reduced to three in the Satyasiddhi śāstra 成實論, i.e. 生因 producing cause, as good or evil deeds cause good or evil karma; 習因 habit cause, e.g. lust breeding lust; 依因 dependent or hypostatic cause, e.g. the six organs 六根 and their objects 六境 causing the cognitions 六識.

三国

see styles
 sangoku
    さんごく

More info & calligraphy:

Three Kingdoms
(1) three countries; (2) (hist) (See 魏・ぎ・1,蜀・しょく・2,呉・ご・3) Three Kingdoms (in China, 220 CE-280 CE); (3) (hist) (See 新羅・しらぎ,百済・くだら,高句麗・こうくり) Three Kingdoms (in Korea, 57 BCE-668 CE); (4) (archaism) Japan, China and India; Japan, Korea and China; the whole world; (p,s,f) Mikuni

三國


三国

see styles
sān guó
    san1 guo2
san kuo
 mitsukuni
    みつくに

More info & calligraphy:

Three Kingdoms
Three Kingdoms period (220-280) in Chinese history; any of several Three Kingdoms periods in Korean history, esp. from 1st century AD to unification under Silla 新羅|新罗[Xin1luo2] in 658
(surname) Mitsukuni

三圍


三围

see styles
sān wéi
    san1 wei2
san wei
BWH, abbr. for a woman's three measurements, namely: bust 胸圍|胸围[xiong1 wei2], waist 腰圍|腰围[yao1 wei2] and hip 臀圍|臀围[tun2 wei2]

三園

see styles
 misono
    みその
(p,s,f) Misono

三土

see styles
sān tǔ
    san1 tu3
san t`u
    san tu
 mitsuchi
    みつち
(place-name, surname) Mitsuchi
idem 佛土.

三在

see styles
 mitsuzai
    みつざい
(surname) Mitsuzai

三圭

see styles
 sankei / sanke
    さんけい
(given name) Sankei

三地

see styles
sān dì
    san1 di4
san ti
 mitsuchi
    みつち
(surname) Mitsuchi
third bhūmi

三坂

see styles
 miyasaka
    みやさか
(surname) Miyasaka

三坊

see styles
 mitsubou / mitsubo
    みつぼう
(surname) Mitsubou

三坑

see styles
 sankou / sanko
    さんこう
(place-name) Sankou

三坪

see styles
 mitsubo
    みつぼ
(surname) Mitsubo

三垢

see styles
sān gòu
    san1 gou4
san kou
 miyoshi
    みよし
(personal name) Miyoshi
The three defilers—desire, hate, stupidity (or ignorance), idem 毒.

三垣

see styles
 migaki
    みがき
(surname) Migaki

三城

see styles
 mitsushiro
    みつしろ
(surname) Mitsushiro

三埜

see styles
 minowa
    みのわ
(surname) Minowa

三埼

see styles
 mitsuzaki
    みつざき
(surname) Mitsuzaki

三堀

see styles
 mibori
    みぼり
(surname) Mibori

三堂

see styles
 midou / mido
    みどう
(surname) Midou

三堅


三坚

see styles
sān jiān
    san1 jian1
san chien
 sanken
The three sure or certain things are 身, 命 and 財, i.e. the reward of the true disciple is an infinite body or personality, an endless life, and boundless (spiritual) possessions, 無極之身, 無窮之命, 無盡之財, v. 能摩經:菩薩品.

三堡

see styles
 sanpo
    さんぽ
(place-name) Sanbao (China)

三堤

see styles
 mitsutsumi
    みつつみ
(surname) Mitsutsumi

三報


三报

see styles
sān bào
    san1 bao4
san pao
 sanpō
The three recompenses, i.e. 現報 in the present life for deeds now done; 生報 in the next rebirth for deeds now done; and 後報 in subsequent lives.

三場

see styles
 miba
    みば
(surname) Miba

三塁

see styles
 sanrui
    さんるい
(baseb) third base

三塗


三涂

see styles
sān tú
    san1 tu2
san t`u
    san tu
 sanzu
The 塗 mire is interpreted by 途 a road, i.e. the three unhappy gati or ways; (a) 火塗 to the fires of hell; (b) 血塗 to the hell of blood, where as animals they devour each other; (c) 刀塗 the asipattra hell of swords, where the leaves and grasses are sharp-edged swords. Cf. 惡趣.

三塚

see styles
 mizutsuka
    みづつか
(surname) Mizutsuka

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

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