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Simple Dictionary Definition |
壇 坛 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan mayumi まゆみ |
More info & calligraphy: Mandala / Altar(1) platform; podium; rostrum; pulpit; (2) (ceremonial) mound; (suffix noun) (3) world (of haiku, art, etc.); (literary) circles; (4) (archaism) mandala; (given name) Mayumi An altar; an open altar. In the esoteric cult it also means a maṇḍala, objects of worship grouped together. |
武 see styles |
wǔ wu3 wu tokubu とくぶ |
More info & calligraphy: Warrior Essence / Warrior Spirit / Martial(1) the art of war; martial arts; military arts; (2) military force; the sword; (3) (archaism) valor; bravery; (4) military officer; military man; (surname) Tokubu martial |
道 see styles |
dào dao4 tao wataru わたる |
More info & calligraphy: Daoism / Taoism(1) (abbreviation) (See 道・みち・1) road; path; street; route; (2) (See 道・みち・5) way; set of practices; rules for conducting oneself; (3) (abbreviation) (in Japanese schools) (See 道徳教育) moral education; (4) Buddhist teachings; (5) Taoism; (6) administrative region of Japan (Hokkaido); (7) (hist) administrative region of Japan (Tokaido, Tosando, etc.); (8) province (administrative region of Korea); (9) circuit (administrative region of China); (10) (hist) province (Tang-era administrative region of China); (personal name) Wataru mārga. A way, road; the right path; principle, Truth, Reason, Logos, Cosmic energy; to lead; to say. The way of transmigration by which one arrives at a good or bad existence; any of the six gati, or paths of destiny. The way of bodhi, or enlightenment leading to nirvāṇa through spiritual stages. Essential nirvāṇa, in which absolute freedom reigns. For the eightfold noble path v. 八聖道.; The two Ways: (1) (a) 無礙道 or 無間道 The open or unhindered way, or the way of removing all obstacles or intervention, i. e. all delusion; (b) 解脫道 the way of release, by realization of truth. (2) (a) 難行道 The hard way of "works", i. e. by the six pāramitā and the disciplines. (b) 易行道 the easy way salvation, by the invocation of Amitābha. (3) (a) 有漏道 The way of reincarnation or mortality; (b) 無漏 the enlightened way of escape from the miseries of transmigration. (4) (a) 教道 The way of instruction; (b) 證道 the way of realization. (5) The two lower excretory organs. |
陳 陈 see styles |
chén chen2 ch`en chen chan チャン |
More info & calligraphy: Tran(1) (hist) Chen (ancient Chinese state; approx. 1045-479 BCE); Ch'en; (2) (hist) Chen dynasty (of China; 557-589 BCE); Ch'en dynasty; (surname) Tran Arrange, marshal, spread, state; old, stale. |
一流 see styles |
yī liú yi1 liu2 i liu itsuru いつる |
More info & calligraphy: Top Quality / First Class(adj-no,n) (1) first-class; top grade; foremost; top-notch; leading; (adj-no,n) (2) characteristic; peculiar; unique; (3) school (e.g. of a performance art); (4) (also written as 一旒) one flag; one banner; one streamer; (female given name) Itsuru In one, or the same flow; of the same class. |
体術 see styles |
taijutsu たいじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Tai Jutsu |
侘寂 see styles |
wabisabi わびさび |
More info & calligraphy: Wabi Sabi |
修行 see styles |
xiū xíng xiu1 xing2 hsiu hsing nobuyuki のぶゆき |
More info & calligraphy: Shugyo(noun, transitive verb) (1) training; practice; discipline; study; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {Buddh} ascetic practices; (personal name) Nobuyuki caryā, conduct; to observe and do; to end one's ways; to cultivate oneself in right practice; be religious, or pious. |
兵法 see styles |
bīng fǎ bing1 fa3 ping fa heihou / heho へいほう |
More info & calligraphy: Art of Warart of war; strategy; tactics; (surname) Heihou |
剣術 see styles |
kenjutsu けんじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Kenjutsu / Kenjitsu |
剣道 see styles |
kendou / kendo けんどう |
More info & calligraphy: Kendo / The Way of the Sword |
功夫 see styles |
gōng fu gong1 fu5 kung fu norio のりお |
More info & calligraphy: Kung Fu / Gong Fu(kana only) {MA} kung fu (chi: gōngfu); (male given name) Norio work |
医道 see styles |
idou / ido いどう |
More info & calligraphy: Art of Healing |
參禪 参禅 see styles |
cān chán can1 chan2 ts`an ch`an tsan chan noshi wo ri |
More info & calligraphy: Zen UnderstandingTo inquire, discuss, seek religious instruction. |
寶林 宝林 see styles |
bǎo lín bao3 lin2 pao lin Hōrin |
More info & calligraphy: PaulineThe groves, or avenues of precious trees (in the Pure Land). The monastery of Huineng, sixth patriarch of the Chan sect, in 韶州典江縣 Dianjiang Xian, Shaozhou, Guangdong, cf. 慧 15. The 寶林傳 and supplement contain the teachings of this school. |
慧能 see styles |
huì néng hui4 neng2 hui neng enou / eno えのう |
More info & calligraphy: Huineng(person) Huineng (638-713) The power of wisdom. Huineng, name of a noted monk, sixth patriarch of the Intuitional or Meditation sect; died 713. |
成龍 成龙 see styles |
chéng lóng cheng2 long2 ch`eng lung cheng lung jakkiichen / jakkichen ジャッキーチェン |
More info & calligraphy: Jackie Chan(person) Jackie Chan |
杖道 see styles |
joudou / jodo じょうどう |
More info & calligraphy: Jodo |
柔術 柔术 see styles |
róu shù rou2 shu4 jou shu juujutsu / jujutsu じゅうじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Jujitsu / Jujutsujujitsu (martial art); jiujitsu; jujutsu |
查拳 see styles |
chá quán cha2 quan2 ch`a ch`üan cha chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Chaquan / Cha Quan |
棒術 see styles |
boujutsu / bojutsu ぼうじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Bojutsu / Bojitsu |
武藝 武艺 see styles |
wǔ yì wu3 yi4 wu i |
More info & calligraphy: Martial Arts |
武術 武术 see styles |
wǔ shù wu3 shu4 wu shu bujutsu ぶじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Martial Arts / Wushu(1) martial arts; military arts; (2) (See 武術太極拳) wushu (Chinese martial art) |
泰拳 see styles |
tài quán tai4 quan2 t`ai ch`üan tai chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Muay Thai |
洪家 see styles |
hóng jiā hong2 jia1 hung chia |
More info & calligraphy: Hung Gar |
猴拳 see styles |
hóu quán hou2 quan2 hou ch`üan hou chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Monkey Fist |
神韻 神韵 see styles |
shén yùn shen2 yun4 shen yün shinin しんいん |
More info & calligraphy: Charm / Graceexceptional artistry |
禪宗 禅宗 see styles |
chán zōng chan2 zong1 ch`an tsung chan tsung Zenshū |
More info & calligraphy: Zen BuddhismThe Chan, meditative or intuitional, sect usually said to have been established in China by Bodhidharma, v. 達, the twenty-eighth patriarch, who brought the tradition of the Buddha-mind from India. Cf. 楞 13 Laṅkāvatāra sūtra. This sect, believing in direct enlightenment, disregarded ritual and sūtras and depended upon the inner light and personal influence for the propagation of its tenets, founding itself on the esoteric tradition supposed to have been imparted to Kāśyapa by the Buddha, who indicated his meaning by plucking a flower without further explanation. Kāśyapa smiled in apprehension and is supposed to have passed on this mystic method to the patriarchs. The successor of Bodhidharma was 慧可 Huike, and he was succeeded by 僧璨 Sengcan; 道信 Daoxin; 弘忍 Hongren; 慧能 Huineng, and 神秀 Shenxiu, the sect dividing under the two latter into the southern and northern schools: the southern school became prominent, producing 南嶽 Nanyue and 靑原 Qingyuan, the former succeeded by 馬祖 Mazu, the latter by 石頭 Shitou. From Mazu's school arose the five later schools, v. 禪門. |
禪心 禅心 see styles |
chán xīn chan2 xin1 ch`an hsin chan hsin zenshin |
More info & calligraphy: Zen Heart / Zen Mind |
練功 练功 see styles |
liàn gōng lian4 gong1 lien kung renkou / renko れんこう |
More info & calligraphy: Skill Acquired Through Hard Training{MA} skills acquired through hard training; feats of practice |
舞蹈 see styles |
wǔ dǎo wu3 dao3 wu tao butou / buto ぶとう |
More info & calligraphy: Dance / Dancing(n,vs,vi) dancing |
藝術 艺术 see styles |
yì shù yi4 shu4 i shu geijutsu / gejutsu げいじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Art(fine) art; the arts |
見性 见性 see styles |
jiàn xìng jian4 xing4 chien hsing kenshou / kensho けんしょう |
More info & calligraphy: Kensho - Initial EnlightenmentTo behold the Buddha-nature within oneself, a common saying of the Chan (Zen) or Intuitive School. |
詠春 咏春 see styles |
yǒng chūn yong3 chun1 yung ch`un yung chun |
More info & calligraphy: Wing Chun |
醫道 医道 see styles |
yī dào yi1 dao4 i tao idō |
More info & calligraphy: Art of Healingart of healing |
長拳 长拳 see styles |
cháng quán chang2 quan2 ch`ang ch`üan chang chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Changquan / Long Fist |
馬術 马术 see styles |
mǎ shù ma3 shu4 ma shu bajutsu ばじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Bajutsuhorsemanship; equestrian art; (art of) riding |
體術 see styles |
taijutsu たいじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Tai Jutsu |
アート see styles |
aato / ato アート |
More info & calligraphy: Art |
五祖拳 see styles |
wǔ zǔ quán wu3 zu3 quan2 wu tsu ch`üan wu tsu chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Five Ancestors Fist |
八極拳 八极拳 see styles |
bā jí quán ba1 ji2 quan2 pa chi ch`üan pa chi chüan hakkyokuken はっきょくけん |
More info & calligraphy: Ba Ji Quanbajiquan (Chinese martial art) |
合氣道 合气道 see styles |
hé qì dào he2 qi4 dao4 ho ch`i tao ho chi tao aikidou / aikido あいきどう |
More info & calligraphy: Hapkido(out-dated kanji) (martial arts term) aikido |
唐手道 see styles |
táng shǒu dào tang2 shou3 dao4 t`ang shou tao tang shou tao |
More info & calligraphy: Tang Soo Do / Tang Hand Way |
太極拳 太极拳 see styles |
tài jí quán tai4 ji2 quan2 t`ai chi ch`üan tai chi chüan taikyokuken たいきょくけん |
More info & calligraphy: Tai Chi Chuan / Tai Ji Quan{MA} grand ultimate fist; Tai Chi Chuan |
居合道 see styles |
iaidou / iaido いあいどう |
More info & calligraphy: Iaido |
形意拳 see styles |
xíng yì quán xing2 yi4 quan2 hsing i ch`üan hsing i chüan keiiken / keken けいいけん |
More info & calligraphy: Xing Yi Quan{MA} shape-of-the-mind fist; Hsing I Chuan |
截拳道 see styles |
jié quán dào jie2 quan2 dao4 chieh ch`üan tao chieh chüan tao jiikundoo / jikundoo ジークンドー |
More info & calligraphy: Jeet Kune Do{MA} Jeet Kune Do; Way of the Intercepting Fist (martial art founded by Bruce Lee) |
抜刀術 see styles |
battoujutsu / battojutsu ばっとうじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Battojutsu |
生活法 see styles |
seikatsuhou / sekatsuho せいかつほう |
More info & calligraphy: Way of Life / Art of Life |
白鶴拳 白鹤拳 see styles |
bái hè quán bai2 he4 quan2 pai ho ch`üan pai ho chüan |
More info & calligraphy: White Crane Fist |
詠春拳 咏春拳 see styles |
yǒng chūn quán yong3 chun1 quan2 yung ch`un ch`üan yung chun chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Wing Chun Fist |
護身術 see styles |
goshinjutsu ごしんじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Goshin Jutsu |
跆拳道 see styles |
tái quán dào tai2 quan2 dao4 t`ai ch`üan tao tai chüan tao tekondoo; tekondo テコンドー; テコンド |
More info & calligraphy: Taekwondo(kana only) taekwondo (kor:); tae kwon do |
黑虎拳 see styles |
hēi hǔ quán hei1 hu3 quan2 hei hu ch`üan hei hu chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Black Tiger Fist |
アーニス see styles |
aanisu / anisu アーニス |
More info & calligraphy: Arnis |
南派螳螂 see styles |
nán pài táng láng nan2 pai4 tang2 lang2 nan p`ai t`ang lang nan pai tang lang |
More info & calligraphy: Southern Praying Mantis |
孫子兵法 孙子兵法 see styles |
sūn zǐ bīng fǎ sun1 zi3 bing1 fa3 sun tzu ping fa |
More info & calligraphy: Sun Tzu - Art of War |
日本拳法 see styles |
nipponkenpou; nihonkenpou / nipponkenpo; nihonkenpo にっぽんけんぽう; にほんけんぽう |
More info & calligraphy: Nippon Kempo |
爐火純青 炉火纯青 see styles |
lú huǒ chún qīng lu2 huo3 chun2 qing1 lu huo ch`un ch`ing lu huo chun ching |
More info & calligraphy: Green Fire |
知彼知己 see styles |
zhī bǐ zhī jǐ zhi1 bi3 zhi1 ji3 chih pi chih chi |
More info & calligraphy: Know Thy Enemy, Know Thyself |
菩提達磨 菩提达磨 see styles |
pú tí dá mó pu2 ti2 da2 mo2 p`u t`i ta mo pu ti ta mo bodaidaruma ぼだいだるま |
More info & calligraphy: BodhidharmaBodhidharma, commonly known as Damo, v. 達; reputed as the founder of the Chan (Zen) or Intuitional or Mystic School. His original name is given as 菩提多羅 Bodhitara. |
エスクリマ see styles |
esukurima エスクリマ |
More info & calligraphy: Eskrima |
少林寺拳法 see styles |
shourinjikenpou / shorinjikenpo しょうりんじけんぽう |
More info & calligraphy: Shorinji Kempo / Kenpo |
鷹爪翻子拳 鹰爪翻子拳 see styles |
yīng zhuǎ fān zi quán ying1 zhua3 fan1 zi5 quan2 ying chua fan tzu ch`üan ying chua fan tzu chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Eagle Claw Overturning Fist |
伎 see styles |
jì ji4 chi takumi たくみ |
artistry; talent; skill; (in ancient times) female entertainer (irregular kanji usage) technique; art; skill; (personal name) Takumi Skill; 伎巧; 伎藝. |
作 see styles |
zuò zuo4 tso masaya まさや |
to do; to engage in; to write; to compose; to pretend; to feign; to regard as; to consider to be; to be; to act the part of; to feel (itchy, nauseous etc); writings; works (n,n-suf) (1) work (e.g. of art); piece; production; (2) harvest; crop; yield; cultivation; tillage; (3) technique; (personal name) Masaya To make, do, act, be; arise. |
医 see styles |
kotoo ことお |
(1) medicine; the healing art; healing; curing; (n,n-suf) (2) doctor; (given name) Kotoo |
埶 see styles |
yì yi4 i |
skill; art |
技 see styles |
jì ji4 chi aya あや |
skill technique; art; skill; (female given name) Aya technique |
擂 see styles |
lèi lei4 lei |
(bound form) platform for a martial art contest; Taiwan pr. [lei2] |
活 see styles |
huó huo2 huo katsuji かつじ |
to live; alive; living; work; workmanship (1) living; life; (2) (See 活を入れる・1) judo art of resuscitation; (suffix) (3) (abbreviation) (See 活動・1) action; activity; (personal name) Katsuji jīva, jīvaka; alive, living, lively, revive, movable. |
点 see styles |
tomoru ともる |
(1) dot; spot; point; speck; mark; (2) mark (in an exam, etc.); grade; score; points; (3) point (in a game); score; goal; run; (4) {geom} point; (5) point; aspect; matter; detail; part; respect; way; viewpoint; (6) (punctuation) mark (e.g. comma, period, decimal point); dot; (7) "dot" stroke (in a Chinese character); (counter) (8) counter for points, marks, goals, etc.; (counter) (9) counter for goods, items, articles of clothing, works of art, etc.; (female given name) Tomoru |
芸 see styles |
yún yun2 yün nori のり |
common rue (Ruta graveolens); (used in old compounds relating to books because in former times rue was used to protect books from insect damage) art; craft; accomplishment; artistic skill; technique; performance; (personal name) Nori |
蓺 see styles |
yì yi4 i |
skill; art |
藝 艺 see styles |
yì yi4 i kaori げい |
skill; art art; craft; accomplishment; artistic skill; technique; performance art |
蟾 see styles |
chán chan2 ch`an chan hiki ひき |
toad ("chán" represents the sound of its croaking); (mythology) the three-legged toad said to exist in the moon; (metonym) the moon (kana only) toad (esp. the Japanese toad, Bufo japonicus) |
術 术 see styles |
zhú zhu2 chu yasushi やすし |
various genera of flowers of Asteracea family (daisies and chrysanthemums), including Atractylis lancea (kana only) way; method; means; (personal name) Yasushi Way or method; art; trick, plan. |
詣 诣 see styles |
yì yi4 i kei |
to go (to visit a superior); one's current attainment in learning or art to reach |
識 识 see styles |
zhì zhi4 chih tsuguhide つぐひで |
to record; to write a footnote (1) acquaintanceship; (2) {Buddh} vijnana; consciousness; (3) (after a signature) written by...; (personal name) Tsuguhide vijñāna, "the art of distinguishing, or perceiving, or recognizing, discerning, understanding, comprehending, distinction, intelligence, knowledge, science, learning . . . wisdom." M.W. parijñāna, "perception, thorough knowledge," etc. M.W. It is intp. by 心 the mind, mental discernment, perception, in contrast with the object discerned; also by 了別 understanding and discrimination. There are classifications of 一識 that all things are the one mind, or are metaphysical; 二識 q. v. discriminating the ālaya-vijñāna or primal undivided condition from the mano-vijñāna or that of discrimination; 三識 in the Laṅkāvatāra Sutra, fundamental, manifested and discriminate; 五識 q.v. in the 起信論, i.e. 業, 轉, 現, 知, and 相續識; 六識 the perceptions and discernings of the six organs of sense; also of 8, 9, 10, and 11 識. The most important is the eight of the 起信論, i.e. the perceptions of the six organs of sense, eye, ear, nose, tongue, body (or touch), and mind, together with manas, intp. as 意識 the consciousness of the previous moment, on which the other six depend; the eighth is the ālaya-vijñāna, v. 阿賴耶, in which is contained the seed or stock of all phenomena and which 無沒 loses none, or nothing, is indestructible; a substitute for the seventh is ādāna 'receiving' of the 唯識, which is intp. as 無解 undiscriminated, or indefinite perception; there is a difference of view between the 相 and the 性 schools in regard to the seventh and eight 識; and the latter school add a ninth called the amala, or pure vijñāna, i.e. the non-phenomenal 眞如識. The esoterics add that all phenomena are mental and all things are the one mind, hence the one mind is 無量識 unlimited mind or knowledge, every kind of knowledge, or omniscience. vijñāna is one of the twelve nidānas.; Ālaya-vijñāna and mano-vijñāna; i. e. 阿梨耶 | and 分別事 |; v. 識. |
辿 see styles |
chān chan1 ch`an chan tadoru たどる |
used in names, e.g. 龍王辿|龙王辿[Long2 wang2 Chan1] Longwang Chan, a place in Shaanxi Province; (literary) (of one's walking pace) slow (surname, given name) Tadoru |
闡 阐 see styles |
chǎn chan3 ch`an chan sen |
to express; to disclose; to enlighten; to open To open, spread, enlarge, expand, expound; translit. chan. |
一拶 see styles |
yī zā yi1 za1 i tsa issatsu |
A sudden remark, or question, by a monk or master to test a disciple, a Chan (Zen) method. |
一芸 see styles |
ichigei / ichige いちげい |
an art; one talent |
三佛 see styles |
sān fó san1 fo2 san fo sanbutsu さんぶつ |
(surname) Sanbutsu Trikāya, v. 三身. Also the三岐 or founders of the 楊岐 branch of the Chan (Zen) School, i.e. Huiqin 慧勤, Qingyuan 淸遠, and Keqin 克勤. |
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. |
下棒 see styles |
xià bàng xia4 bang4 hsia pang abō |
To lay on the cudgel, beat; syn. for the 德山 Te Shan monastery, whose Chan sect abbot instilled intelligence with his staff. |
下金 see styles |
shimokane しもかね |
basic metal (in an art object); old metal; (surname) Shimokane |
丹絵 see styles |
tane たんえ |
(hist) {art} (See 浮世絵) tan-e; early multi-colour ukiyo-e print |
九宗 see styles |
jiǔ zōng jiu3 zong1 chiu tsung ku shū |
The eight sects 八宗 (q.v.) plus the 禪宗 Chan or Zen, or the Pure-land or Jōdo sect. |
二祖 see styles |
èr zǔ er4 zu3 erh tsu niso |
The second patriarch of the Chan school, Huike 慧可. |
五形 see styles |
wǔ xíng wu3 xing2 wu hsing gogyou / gogyo ごぎょう |
Wuxing - "Five Animals" - Martial Art (kana only) Jersey cudweed (species of cottonweed, Gnaphalium affine) |
人為 人为 see styles |
rén wéi ren2 wei2 jen wei jini じんい |
artificial; man-made; having human cause or origin; human attempt or effort (noun - becomes adjective with の) human work; human agency; art; artificiality |
伎芸 see styles |
gigei / gige ぎげい |
performing art; technique (in a performing art) |
会得 see styles |
etoku えとく |
(noun, transitive verb) understanding; comprehension; grasp; perception; appreciation; mastery (of an art or skill) |
伝受 see styles |
denju でんじゅ |
(noun, transitive verb) being initiated (e.g. into the secrets of an art); receiving instruction (in); being taught |
伝授 see styles |
denju でんじゅ |
(noun, transitive verb) (giving) instruction (esp. in the secrets of an art, discipline, etc.); initiation; teaching; passing on; imparting |
体技 see styles |
taigi たいぎ |
(See 格闘技) fighting sport; combat sport; martial art |
作品 see styles |
zuò pǐn zuo4 pin3 tso p`in tso pin sakuhin さくひん |
work (of art); opus; CL:部[bu4],篇[pian1] work (e.g. book, film, painting, composition); piece; production; opus |
作家 see styles |
zuò jiā zuo4 jia1 tso chia sakuka さくか |
author; CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4] author; writer; novelist; artist; (surname) Sakuka Leader, founder, head of sect, a term used by the 禪 Chan (Zen) or Intuitive school. |
傳藝 传艺 see styles |
chuán yì chuan2 yi4 ch`uan i chuan i |
to impart skills; to pass on one's art |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Chan-Art" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's
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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).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.
No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
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