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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

槙一

see styles
 shinichi
    しんいち
(given name) Shin'ichi

権一

see styles
 gonichi
    ごんいち
(given name) Gon'ichi

権市

see styles
 gonichi
    ごんいち
(personal name) Gon'ichi

檀中

see styles
tán zhōng
    tan2 zhong1
t`an chung
    tan chung
 dan chū
see 膻中[dan4zhong1]
Among the patrons.

檀岡

see styles
 danoka
    だんおか
(surname) Dan'oka

檀谷

see styles
 danya
    だんや
(surname) Dan'ya

櫟井

see styles
 ichii / ichi
    いちい
(surname) Ichii

次数

see styles
 jisuu / jisu
    じすう
{math} degree; order

次數


次数

see styles
cì shù
    ci4 shu4
tz`u shu
    tzu shu
number of times; frequency; order number (in a series); power (math.); degree of a polynomial (math.)
See: 次数

欣壱

see styles
 kinichi
    きんいち
(personal name) Kin'ichi

欣市

see styles
 kinichi
    きんいち
(given name) Kin'ichi

欽壱

see styles
 kinichi
    きんいち
(given name) Kin'ichi

欽市

see styles
 kinichi
    きんいち
(personal name) Kin'ichi

款一

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(given name) Kan'ichi

歓一

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(given name) Kan'ichi

正妻

see styles
 seisai / sesai
    せいさい
(1) legal wife; lawful wife; (2) first wife (in polygamous relationship)

正月

see styles
zhēng yuè
    zheng1 yue4
cheng yüeh
 mutsuki
    むつき
first month of the lunar year
(1) New Year (esp. first three days); (2) first month of the year; January; (surname) Mutsuki
the first month of the year

正朔

see styles
zhēng shuò
    zheng1 shuo4
cheng shuo
 seisaku / sesaku
    せいさく
first day of the first lunar month; (old) calendar promulgated by the first emperor of a dynasty
beginning of the month or the year; New Year's Day; the calendar; (given name) Seisaku

正炭

see styles
 shousumi / shosumi
    しょうすみ
first adding of charcoal to the fire (tea ceremony)

此一

see styles
cǐ yī
    ci3 yi1
tz`u i
    tzu i
 shi ichi
this single...

殉一

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(personal name) Jun'ichi

殉壱

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(personal name) Jun'ichi

殉市

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(personal name) Jun'ichi

段位

see styles
duàn wèi
    duan4 wei4
tuan wei
 dani
    だんい
rank; class; (Japanese martial arts and board games) dan
dan rank (in martial arts, go, etc.); advanced rank; grade of black belt

段吉

see styles
 danyoshi
    だんよし
(surname) Dan'yoshi

段安

see styles
 danyasu
    だんやす
(surname) Dan'yasu

段浦

see styles
 danura
    だんうら
(surname) Dan'ura

段猿

see styles
 danen
    だんえん
(given name) Dan'en

段王

see styles
 danou / dano
    だんおう
(surname) Dan'ou

段碁

see styles
 dango
    だんご
(rare) dan-ranked go player

段駅

see styles
 daneki
    だんえき
(st) Dan Station

比丘

see styles
bǐ qiū
    bi3 qiu1
pi ch`iu
    pi chiu
 biku
    びく
Buddhist monk (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksu")
bhikkhu (fully ordained Buddhist monk) (san: bhiksu)
比呼; 苾芻; 煏芻 bhikṣu, a religious mendicant, an almsman, one who has left home, been fully ordained, and depends on alms for a living. Some are styled 乞士 mendicant scholars, all are 釋種 Śākya-seed, offspring of Buddha. The Chinese characters are clearly used as a phonetic equivalent, but many attempts have been made to give meanings to the two words, e. g. 比 as 破 and 丘 as 煩惱, hence one who destroys the passions and delusions, also 悕能 able to overawe Māra and his minions; also 除饉 to get rid of dearth, moral and spiritual. Two kinds 内乞 and 外乞; both indicate self-control, the first by internal mental or spiritual methods, the second by externals such as strict diet. 苾芻 is a fragrant plant, emblem of the monastic life.

毛蚕

see styles
 kego
    けご
silkworm (in the first or second instar)

氣量


气量

see styles
qì liàng
    qi4 liang4
ch`i liang
    chi liang
(lit. quantity of spirit); moral character; degree of forbearance; broad-mindedness or otherwise; tolerance; magnanimity

永斷


永断

see styles
yǒng duàn
    yong3 duan4
yung tuan
 yō dan
permanently eliminate

沙發


沙发

see styles
shā fā
    sha1 fa1
sha fa
sofa (loanword); CL:條|条[tiao2],張|张[zhang1]; (Internet slang) the first reply or replier to a forum post

沾一

see styles
 senichi
    せんいち
(given name) Sen'ichi

泉一

see styles
 senichi
    せんいち
(given name) Sen'ichi

泉壱

see styles
 senichi
    せんいち
(personal name) Sen'ichi

泉市

see styles
 senichi
    せんいち
(personal name) Sen'ichi

法界

see styles
fǎ jiè
    fa3 jie4
fa chieh
 hokkai; houkai / hokkai; hokai
    ほっかい; ほうかい
(1) {Buddh} universe; (2) {Buddh} realm of thought; (3) {Buddh} underlying principle of reality; manifestation of true thusness; (4) (ほうかい only) (abbreviation) (See 法界悋気) being jealous of things that have nothing to do with one; being jealous of others who are in love with each other
dharmadhātu, 法性; 實相; 達磨馱都 Dharma-element, -factor, or-realm. (1) A name for "things" in general, noumenal or phenomenal; for the physical universe, or any portion or phase of it. (2) The unifying underlying spiritual reality regarded as the ground or cause of all things, the absolute from which all proceeds. It is one of the eighteen dhātus. These are categories of three, four, five, and ten dharmadhātus; the first three are combinations of 事 and 理 or active and passive, dynamic and static; the ten are: Buddha-realm, Bodhisattva-realm, pratyekabuddha-realm, śrāvaka, deva, Human, asura, Demon, Animal, and Hades realms-a Huayan category. Tiantai has ten for meditaton, i.e. the realms of the eighteen media of perception (the six organs, six objects, and six sense-data or sensations), of illusion, sickness, karma, māra, samādhi, (false) views, pride, the two lower Vehicles, and the Bodhisattva Vehicle.

法蘭


法兰

see styles
fǎ lán
    fa3 lan2
fa lan
 Hōran
flange (loanword)
Gobharana, 竺法蘭, companion of Mātaṅga, these two being the first Indian monks said to have come to China, in the middle of the first century A.D.

法身

see styles
fǎ shēn
    fa3 shen1
fa shen
 hotsushin
    ほつしん
{Buddh} (See 三身) dharmakaya (dharma body, Buddhism's highest form of existence); (surname) Hotsushin
dharmakāya, embodiment of Truth and Law, the "spiritual" or true body; essential Buddhahood; the essence of being; the absolute, the norm of the universe; the first of the trikāya, v.三身. The dharmakāya is divided into 總 unity and 別 diversity; as in the noumenal absolute and phenomenal activities, or potential and dynamic; but there are differences of interpretation, e.g. as between the 法相 and 法性 schools. Cf. 法身體性. There are many categories of the dharmakāya. In the 2 group 二法身 are five kinds: (1) 理 "substance" and 智 wisdom or expression; (2) 法性法身 essential nature and 應化法身 manifestation; the other three couples are similar. In the 3 group 三法身 are (1) the manifested Buddha, i.e. Śākyamuni; (2) the power of his teaching, etc.; (3) the absolute or ultimate reality. There are other categories.

洗礼

see styles
 senrei / senre
    せんれい
(1) {Christn} baptism; christening; (2) initiation (into a society, group, etc.); baptism; (3) one's first experience of something; baptism (by fire, etc.)

津一

see styles
 shinichi
    しんいち
(given name) Shin'ichi

洪武

see styles
hóng wǔ
    hong2 wu3
hung wu
Hongwu Emperor, also written Hung-wu Ti, reign name of first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋[Zhu1 Yuan2 zhang1] (1328-1398), reigned 1386-1398, temple name 明太祖[Ming2 Tai4 zu3]

洵一

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(given name) Jun'ichi

洵壱

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(personal name) Jun'ichi

洵市

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(personal name) Jun'ichi

浚一

see styles
 shunichi
    しゅんいち
(given name) Shun'ichi

涉足

see styles
shè zú
    she4 zu2
she tsu
to set foot in; to step into; to become involved for the first time

涓一

see styles
 kenichi
    けんいち
(given name) Ken'ichi

深一

see styles
 shinichi
    しんいち
(personal name) Shin'ichi

淳一

see styles
chún yī
    chun2 yi1
ch`un i
    chun i
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(male given name) Jun'ichi
simple

淳壱

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(personal name) Jun'ichi

淳市

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(personal name) Jun'ichi

清和

see styles
 seiwa / sewa
    せいわ
(1) season when the sky is clear and the air warm (spring); (2) (See 卯月) first ten days of the fourth lunar month; (surname) Seiwa

清早

see styles
qīng zǎo
    qing1 zao3
ch`ing tsao
    ching tsao
first thing in the morning; at daybreak

渕一

see styles
 enichi
    えんいち
(male given name) En'ichi

渕壱

see styles
 enichi
    えんいち
(personal name) En'ichi

渕市

see styles
 enichi
    えんいち
(personal name) En'ichi

渾一

see styles
 konichi
    こんいち
(given name) Kon'ichi

湛一

see styles
 tanichi
    たんいち
(male given name) Tan'ichi

源壱

see styles
 genichi
    げんいち
(personal name) Gen'ichi

源市

see styles
 genichi
    げんいち
(given name) Gen'ichi

準一

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(given name) Jun'ichi

準壱

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(personal name) Jun'ichi

準市

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(given name) Jun'ichi

漢一

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(personal name) Kan'ichi

漫一

see styles
 manichi
    まんいち
(given name) Man'ichi

潜一

see styles
 senichi
    せんいち
(given name) Sen'ichi

潤一

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(male given name) Jun'ichi

潤壱

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(personal name) Jun'ichi

潤壹

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(personal name) Jun'ichi

潤市

see styles
 junichi
    じゅんいち
(personal name) Jun'ichi

潭一

see styles
 shinichi
    しんいち
(given name) Shin'ichi

火神

see styles
huǒ shén
    huo3 shen2
huo shen
 honoka
    ほのか
god of fire
(female given name) Honoka
The gods of fire, stated as numbering forty-four in the Vedic pantheon, with Mahābrahmā as the first; of these the Vairocana sutra takes twelve, i. e. 大因陀羅; 行滿; 摩嚕多; 盧醯多; 沒口栗拏; 忿怒; 闍吒羅; 吃灑耶; 意生; 羯攞微; (11th unknown); 謨賀那. Cf. 火尊; 火天.

火車


火车

see styles
huǒ chē
    huo3 che1
huo ch`e
    huo che
 kasha
    かしゃ
train; CL:列[lie4],節|节[jie2],班[ban1],趟[tang4]
(1) {Buddh} fiery chariot; (2) kasha (mythical beast said to devour dead bodies); (3) steam locomotive (in China); (4) (abbreviation) (archaism) (See 火車婆) vile old hag
The fiery chariot (belonging to the hells); there is also the 火車地獄 hell of the fire-chariot, and the fire-pit with its fiery wheels; the sufferer first freezes, then is tempted into the chariot which bursts into flames and he perishes in the fire pit, a process each sufferer repeats daily 90 koṭīs of times.

焚書

see styles
fén shū
    fen2 shu1
fen shu
 funsho
    ふんしょ
to burn the books (one of the crimes of the first Emperor in 212 BC)
(n,vs,vi) book burning

無明


无明

see styles
wú míng
    wu2 ming2
wu ming
 mumyou / mumyo
    むみょう
avidya (Buddhism); ignorance; delusion
{Buddh} avidya (ignorance)
avidyā, ignorance, and in some senses Māyā, illusion; it is darkness without illumination, the ignorance which mistakes seeming for being, or illusory phenomena for realities; it is also intp. as 痴 ignorant, stupid, fatuous; but it means generally, unenlightened, unillumined. The 起信論 distinguishes two kinds as 根本: the radical, fundamental, original darkness or ignorance considered as a 無始無明 primal condition, and 枝末 'branch and twig' conditions, considered as phenomenal. There is also a list of fifteen distinctions in the Vibhāṣā-śāstra 2. avidyā is also the first, or last of the twelve nidānas.; Commonly tr. 'ignorance', means an unenlightened condition, non-perception, before the stirrings of intelligence, belief that the phenomenal is real, etc.

無段

see styles
 mudan
    むだん
(adj-no,n) (1) having no dan rank (in martial arts, go, etc.); unranked; (can be adjective with の) (2) stepless; continuous

煗法

see styles
nuǎn fǎ
    nuan3 fa3
nuan fa
 nan hō
The first of the 四加行位; the stage in which dialectic processes are left behind and the mind dwells only on the four dogmas and the sixteen disciplines.

煙管


烟管

see styles
yān guǎn
    yan1 guan3
yen kuan
 kiseru; kiseru(gikun)
    キセル; きせる(gikun)
smoking pipe
(1) (kana only) (tobacco) pipe with metal tipped stem (khm: khsier); kiseru; (2) (kana only) (See キセル乗り,キセル乗車) cheating on train fare by buying tickets covering only the first and last portions of the journey

煩惱


烦恼

see styles
fán nǎo
    fan2 nao3
fan nao
 bonnō
    ぼんのう
to be worried; to be distressed; worries
(out-dated kanji) (1) worldly desires; evil passions; appetites of the flesh; (2) (Buddhist term) klesha (polluting thoughts such as greed, hatred and delusion, which result in suffering)
kleśa, 'pain, affliction, distress,' 'care, trouble' (M.W.). The Chinese tr. is similar, distress, worry, trouble, and whatever causes them. Keith interprets kleśa by 'infection', 'contamination', 'defilement'. The Chinese intp. is the delusions, trials, or temptations of the passions and of ignorance which disturb and distress the mind; also in brief as the three poisons 貪瞋痴 desire, detestation, and delusion. There is a division into the six fundamental 煩惱, or afflictions, v. below, and the twenty which result or follow them and there are other dual divisions. The six are: 貪瞋痴慢疑 and 惡見 desire, detestation, delusion, pride, doubt, and evil views, which last are the false views of a permanent ego, etc. The ten 煩惱 are the first five, and the sixth subdivided into five. 煩惱, like kleśa, implies moral affliction or distress, trial, temptation, tempting, sin. Cf. 使.

熱度


热度

see styles
rè dù
    re4 du4
je tu
 netsudo
    ねつど
level of heat; (fig.) zeal; fervor; (coll.) a temperature (i.e. abnormally high body heat)
degree of heat; temperature; enthusiasm

熱量


热量

see styles
rè liàng
    re4 liang4
je liang
 netsuryou / netsuryo
    ねつりょう
heat; quantity of heat; calorific value
(1) quantity of heat (e.g. in calories, BTU, etc.); heat value; calorific value; (2) (degree of) enthusiasm; zeal; passion

燈節


灯节

see styles
dēng jié
    deng1 jie2
teng chieh
the Lantern Festival (15th of first month of lunar calendar)

燕一

see styles
 enichi
    えんいち
(given name) En'ichi

爪塔

see styles
zhǎo tǎ
    zhao3 ta3
chao t`a
    chao ta
 sō tō
A stūpa, or reliquary, for preserving and honouring the nails and hair of the Buddha, said to be the first Buddhist stūpa raised.

爭先


争先

see styles
zhēng xiān
    zheng1 xian1
cheng hsien
to compete to be first; to contest first place

爲地


为地

see styles
wéi dì
    wei2 di4
wei ti
 ichi
comprises [becomes, constitutes] a ground (stage)

爲智


为智

see styles
wéi zhì
    wei2 zhi4
wei chih
 ichi
to be wise

爾雅


尔雅

see styles
ěr yǎ
    er3 ya3
erh ya
 jiga
    じが
"Erya" or "The Ready Guide", first extant Chinese dictionary, c. 3rd century BC, with glossaries on classical texts
(personal name) Erya (the oldest extant Chinese dictionary)

特上

see styles
 tokujou / tokujo
    とくじょう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) first class plus; extra special

犬一

see styles
 kenichi
    けんいち
(given name) Ken'ichi

猪一

see styles
 iichi / ichi
    いいち
(given name) Iichi

献一

see styles
 kenichi
    けんいち
(given name) Ken'ichi

猿一

see styles
 enichi
    えんいち
(male given name) En'ichi

猿壱

see styles
 enichi
    えんいち
(personal name) En'ichi

猿市

see styles
 enichi
    えんいち
(personal name) En'ichi

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

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