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養神 养神 see styles |
yǎng shén yang3 shen2 yang shen |
to rest; to recuperate; to regain composure |
香神 see styles |
xiāng shén xiang1 shen2 hsiang shen |
香音神 The gods of fragrance (and music), i.e. the Gandharvas who live on Gandhamādana; the musicians of Indra, with Dhṛtarāṣṭra as their ruler. |
骨身 see styles |
gǔ shēn gu3 shen1 ku shen honemi ほねみ |
flesh and bones The bones of the body, the śarīra or remains after cremation. |
高深 see styles |
gāo shēn gao1 shen1 kao shen |
profound |
鬼神 see styles |
guǐ shén gui3 shen2 kuei shen onikami おにかみ |
supernatural beings fierce god; (surname) Onikami Ghosts and spirits, a general term which includes the spirits of the dead, together with demons and the eight classes of spirits, such as devas, etc. 鬼 is intp. as 威 causing fear, 神 as 能 potent, powerful. |
魂神 see styles |
hún shén hun2 shen2 hun shen |
spirit |
麤身 see styles |
cū shēn cu1 shen1 ts`u shen tsu shen |
coarse body |
黨參 党参 see styles |
dǎng shēn dang3 shen1 tang shen |
poor man's ginseng (Codonopsis pilosula); codonopsis root (used in TCM) |
一切身 see styles |
yī qiè shēn yi1 qie4 shen1 i ch`ieh shen i chieh shen issai shin |
all bodies |
一神教 see styles |
yī shén jiào yi1 shen2 jiao4 i shen chiao isshinkyou / isshinkyo いっしんきょう |
monotheistic religion; monotheism monotheism |
一神論 一神论 see styles |
yī shén lùn yi1 shen2 lun4 i shen lun isshinron いっしんろん |
monotheism; unitarianism (denying the Trinity) monotheism |
一身汗 see styles |
yī shēn hàn yi1 shen1 han4 i shen han |
sweating all over |
丈六身 see styles |
zhàng liù shēn zhang4 liu4 shen1 chang liu shen jōroku shin |
sixteen-foot body |
丈夫身 see styles |
zhàng fū shēn zhang4 fu1 shen1 chang fu shen jōbu shin |
a man's body |
三佛身 see styles |
sān fó shēn san1 fo2 shen1 san fo shen san busshin |
idem 三身. |
三寶身 三宝身 see styles |
sān bǎo shēn san1 bao3 shen1 san pao shen sanbōshin |
v. 三身. |
三神足 see styles |
sān shén zú san1 shen2 zu2 san shen tsu san jinsoku |
three miraculous powers |
三種身 三种身 see styles |
sān zhǒng shēn san1 zhong3 shen1 san chung shen sanshu shin |
The Tiantai School has a definition of 色身 the physical body of the Buddha; 法門身 his psychological body with its vast variety; 實相身 his real body, or dharmakāya. The esoteric sect ascribes a trikāya to each of its honoured ones. v. 三身. |
三身業 三身业 see styles |
sān shēn yè san1 shen1 ye4 san shen yeh sanshin gō |
The three physical wrong deeds— killing, robbing, adultery. |
上半身 see styles |
shàng bàn shēn shang4 ban4 shen1 shang pan shen jouhanshin(p); kamihanshin / johanshin(p); kamihanshin じょうはんしん(P); かみはんしん |
the upper body (See 下半身) upper half of the body; upper body |
上身分 see styles |
shàng shēn fēn shang4 shen1 fen1 shang shen fen jōshinbun |
upper half of the body |
下半身 see styles |
xià bàn shēn xia4 ban4 shen1 hsia pan shen kahanshin(p); shimohanshin かはんしん(P); しもはんしん |
lower half of one's body; Lower Body (Chinese poetry movement of the early 21st century) (See 上半身) lower half of the body; nether parts |
下身分 see styles |
xià shēn fēn xia4 shen1 fen1 hsia shen fen geshinbun |
lower half of the body |
不繫身 不系身 see styles |
bù xì shēn bu4 xi4 shen1 pu hsi shen fuke shin |
unfettered body |
不離身 不离身 see styles |
bù lí shēn bu4 li2 shen1 pu li shen furishin |
not separate from the body |
主夜神 see styles |
zhǔ yè shén zhu3 ye4 shen2 chu yeh shen shu ya jin |
night guardian |
主方神 see styles |
zhǔ fāng shén zhu3 fang1 shen2 chu fang shen shuhō jin |
The spirits controlling the eight directions. |
亂身心 乱身心 see styles |
luàn shēn xīn luan4 shen1 xin1 luan shen hsin ran shinshin |
disturbs body and mind |
事法身 see styles |
shì fǎ shēn shi4 fa3 shen1 shih fa shen ji hosshin |
The Buddha-nature in practice, cf. 理法身, which is the Buddha-nature in principle, or essence, or the truth itself. |
二佛身 see styles |
èr fó shēn er4 fo2 shen1 erh fo shen ni busshin |
v. 二身. |
二應身 二应身 see styles |
èr yìng shēn er4 ying4 shen1 erh ying shen ni ōjin |
The two kinds of transformation-body of a Buddha, i.e. 勝應身 the Buddha's surpassing body as seen by bodhisattvas, and 劣應身 the Buddha's inferior human body as seen by ordinary people. |
二法身 see styles |
èr fǎ shēn er4 fa3 shen1 erh fa shen ni hosshin |
Contrasted types of the Dharmakāya; five pairs are given, 理法身 and 智法身; 果極 and 應化法身 ; 自性法身 and 應化法身 ; 法性法身 and 方便法身 ; 理法身 and 事法身 ; cf. 法身. |
二色身 see styles |
èr sè shēn er4 se4 shen1 erh se shen ni shikishin |
The two rūpakāya or incantation-bodies of a Buddha, his 報身 and 應身 or saṁbhogakāya and nirmāṇakāya, as distinguished from 法身 the dharmakāya. |
二郎神 see styles |
èr láng shén er4 lang2 shen2 erh lang shen |
Erlangshen, Chinese deity |
于洪區 于洪区 see styles |
yú hóng qū yu2 hong2 qu1 yü hung ch`ü yü hung chü |
Yuhong, a district of Shenyang City 瀋陽市|沈阳市[Shen3 yang2 Shi4], Liaoning |
于闍那 于阇那 see styles |
yú shén à yu2 shen2 a4 yü shen a ujana |
Kuñjara. Name of a tree. |
五法身 see styles |
wǔ fǎ shēn wu3 fa3 shen1 wu fa shen go hosshin |
idem 五分法身. |
五瘟神 see styles |
wǔ wēn shén wu3 wen1 shen2 wu wen shen |
five chief demons of folklore personifying pestilence; cf four horsemen of the apocalypse |
五神通 see styles |
wǔ shén tōng wu3 shen2 tong1 wu shen t`ung wu shen tung go jinzū |
(or 五神變) pañcabhijñā; also 五通 (力) the five supernatural powers. (1 ) 天眼通 (天眼智證通) divyacakṣus ; deva-vision, instantaneous view of anything anywhere in the form-realm. (2) 天耳通 (天耳智證通) divyaśrotra, ability to hear any sound anywhere. (3) 他心通 (他心智證通) paracitta-jñāna, ability to know the thoughts of all other minds. (4) 宿命通 (宿命智證通) pūrvanivāsānusmṛti-jñāna, knowledge of all formed existences of self and others. (5) 神通 (神通智證通) 通; 神足通; 神如意通 ṛddhi-sākṣātkriyā, power to be anywhere or do anything at will. See 智度論 5. Powers similar to these are also attainable by meditation, incantations, and drugs, hence heterodox teachers also may possess them. |
五識身 五识身 see styles |
wǔ shì shēn wu3 shi4 shen1 wu shih shen goshiki shin |
set of five cognitive awarenesses |
五通神 see styles |
wǔ tōng shén wu3 tong1 shen2 wu t`ung shen wu tung shen go tsūjin |
Spirits possessed of the five supernatural powers. They are also identified five bodhisattvas of the 雞頭摩: monastery in India, who, possessed of supernatural powers, went to the Western Paradise and begged the image of Maitreya, whence it is said to have been spread over India. |
亞砷酸 亚砷酸 see styles |
yà shēn suān ya4 shen1 suan1 ya shen suan |
arsenous acid |
人參果 人参果 see styles |
rén shēn guǒ ren2 shen1 guo3 jen shen kuo |
fictional fruit in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 ji4]; pepino melon |
人格神 see styles |
rén gé shén ren2 ge2 shen2 jen ko shen jinkakushin じんかくしん |
personal god personified god; anthropomorphic deity |
人身權 人身权 see styles |
rén shēn quán ren2 shen1 quan2 jen shen ch`üan jen shen chüan |
one's personal rights |
人身牛 see styles |
rén shēn niú ren2 shen1 niu2 jen shen niu ninshingo |
Cattle in human shape, stupid ignorant, heedless. |
什麼事 什么事 see styles |
shén me shì shen2 me5 shi4 shen me shih |
What's up?; Is something the matter?; (coll.) (used in rhetorical questions of the form 關|关[guan1] + {person} + 什麼事|什么事[shen2 me5 shi4] "what business is it of {person}'s?; what's it to {person}?") |
什麼人 什么人 see styles |
shén me rén shen2 me5 ren2 shen me jen |
who?; what (kind of) person? |
什麼樣 什么样 see styles |
shén me yàng shen2 me5 yang4 shen me yang |
what kind?; what sort? |
什麼的 什么的 see styles |
shén me de shen2 me5 de5 shen me te |
and so on; and so forth; and what not |
什麼鬼 see styles |
shén me guǐ shen2 me5 gui3 shen me kuei |
(coll.) what the hell?; what on earth? (expression of confusion, disbelief or annoyance) |
伊留申 see styles |
yī liú shēn yi1 liu2 shen1 i liu shen |
Ilyushin, Russian plane maker |
伊舍那 see styles |
yī shèn à yi1 shen4 a4 i shen a izana |
(伊舍那天) Iiśāna; 伊邪那 (or 伊賒那); v. 伊沙 'one of the older names of Siva-Rudra; one of the Rudras; the sun as a form of Śiva, ' M. W. Maheśvara; the deva of the sixth desire-heaven; head of the external Vajra-hall of the Vajradhātu group; Siva with his three fierce eyes and tusks. |
伸卡球 see styles |
shēn kǎ qiú shen1 ka3 qiu2 shen k`a ch`iu shen ka chiu |
(baseball) (loanword) sinker |
伸展臺 伸展台 see styles |
shēn zhǎn tái shen1 zhan3 tai2 shen chan t`ai shen chan tai |
runway (for a fashion show etc); catwalk |
伸懶腰 伸懒腰 see styles |
shēn lǎn yāo shen1 lan3 yao1 shen lan yao |
to stretch oneself (on waking or when tired etc) |
伸手派 see styles |
shēn shǒu pài shen1 shou3 pai4 shen shou p`ai shen shou pai |
freeloader; moocher; sponger |
伸手牌 see styles |
shēn shǒu pái shen1 shou3 pai2 shen shou p`ai shen shou pai |
freeloader; moocher; sponger |
伸港鄉 伸港乡 see styles |
shēn gǎng xiāng shen1 gang3 xiang1 shen kang hsiang |
Shengang or Shenkang Township in Changhua County 彰化縣|彰化县[Zhang1 hua4 Xian4], Taiwan |
伸縮性 伸缩性 see styles |
shēn suō xìng shen1 suo1 xing4 shen so hsing shinshukusei / shinshukuse しんしゅくせい |
flexibility elasticity |
伽藍神 伽蓝神 see styles |
qié lán shén qie2 lan2 shen2 ch`ieh lan shen chieh lan shen garan jin |
temple deity(s) |
住深山 see styles |
zhù shēn shān zhu4 shen1 shan1 chu shen shan jū shinsan |
to live deep in the mountains |
佛法身 see styles |
fó fǎ shēn fo2 fa3 shen1 fo fa shen butsu hosshin |
buddha's dharma-body |
佛神力 see styles |
fó shén lì fo2 shen2 li4 fo shen li butsu jinriki |
Buddha's supernatural power(s) |
佛神寺 see styles |
fó shén sì fo2 shen2 si4 fo shen ssu butsu jinji |
a shrine of a buddha |
佛身土 see styles |
fó shēn tǔ fo2 shen1 tu3 fo shen t`u fo shen tu busshindo |
buddha-body land |
佛身血 see styles |
fó shēn xiě fo2 shen1 xie3 fo shen hsieh busshin ketsu |
blood of a (living) buddha |
便社那 see styles |
biàn shèn à bian4 shen4 a4 pien shen a benshana |
(Skt. vyañjana) |
保護神 保护神 see styles |
bǎo hù shén bao3 hu4 shen2 pao hu shen |
patron saint; guardian angel |
信神者 see styles |
xìn shén zhě xin4 shen2 zhe3 hsin shen che |
a believer |
倶生神 see styles |
jù shēng shén ju4 sheng1 shen2 chü sheng shen gushōjin |
The spirit, born at the same time as the individual, which records his deeds and reports to Yama. Another version is the two spirits who record one's good and evil. Another says it is the ālaya-vijñāna. |
健身室 see styles |
jiàn shēn shì jian4 shen1 shi4 chien shen shih |
gym |
健身房 see styles |
jiàn shēn fáng jian4 shen1 fang2 chien shen fang |
gym; fitness club |
健身館 健身馆 see styles |
jiàn shēn guǎn jian4 shen1 guan3 chien shen kuan |
gym (health center) |
僞身見 伪身见 see styles |
wěi shēn jiàn wei3 shen1 jian4 wei shen chien gishinken |
seeing a counterfeit body |
元神星 see styles |
yuán shén xīng yuan2 shen2 xing1 yüan shen hsing ganjinshō |
original star |
光明區 光明区 see styles |
guāng míng qū guang1 ming2 qu1 kuang ming ch`ü kuang ming chü |
Guangming, a district of Shenzhen City 深圳市[Shen1 zhen4 Shi4], Guangdong |
內身證 内身证 see styles |
nèi shēn zhèng nei4 shen1 zheng4 nei shen cheng naishin shō |
personally realized |
全身心 see styles |
quán shēn xīn quan2 shen1 xin1 ch`üan shen hsin chüan shen hsin |
wholeheartedly; (to devote oneself) heart and soul |
全身鏡 全身镜 see styles |
quán shēn jìng quan2 shen1 jing4 ch`üan shen ching chüan shen ching |
full-length mirror |
兩肩神 两肩神 see styles |
liǎng jiān shén liang3 jian1 shen2 liang chien shen ryōgen jin |
The two recording spirits, one at each shoulder, v. 同名 and 同坐神. |
八神變 八神变 see styles |
bā shén biàn ba1 shen2 bian4 pa shen pien hachi jinhen |
idem 八變化. |
六受身 see styles |
liù shòu shēn liu4 shou4 shen1 liu shou shen rokuju shin |
six kinds of sensation [in the body] |
六大神 see styles |
liù dà shén liu4 da4 shen2 liu ta shen rokudai jin |
The spirits of the six elements. |
六思身 see styles |
liù sī shēn liu4 si1 shen1 liu ssu shen rokushi shin |
six classes of intention |
六想身 see styles |
liù xiǎng shēn liu4 xiang3 shen1 liu hsiang shen rokusō shin |
six classes of ideation |
六愛身 六爱身 see styles |
liù ài shēn liu4 ai4 shen1 liu ai shen rokuai shin |
six classes of craving |
六神通 see styles |
liù shén tōng liu4 shen2 tong1 liu shen t`ung liu shen tung rokujinzuu; rokujintsuu / rokujinzu; rokujintsu ろくじんずう; ろくじんつう |
{Buddh} (See 神足通,天眼通,天耳通,他心通,宿命通,漏尽通) six supernormal powers The six transcendental, or magical, powers, v. 六通. |
六觸身 六触身 see styles |
liù chù shēn liu4 chu4 shen1 liu ch`u shen liu chu shen roku sokushin |
six classes of contact |
六識身 六识身 see styles |
liù shì shēn liu4 shi4 shen1 liu shih shen rokushiki shin |
the [self-] body, comprised of the six consciousnesses |
其自身 see styles |
qí zì shēn qi2 zi4 shen1 ch`i tzu shen chi tzu shen |
one's own (respective); proprietary |
出胎身 see styles |
chū tāi shēn chu1 tai1 shen1 ch`u t`ai shen chu tai shen shuttai shin |
a body emerging from the womb |
分段身 see styles |
fēn duàn shēn fen1 duan4 shen1 fen tuan shen bundan shin |
limited body |
加持身 see styles |
jiā chí shēn jia1 chi2 shen1 chia ch`ih shen chia chih shen kajishin かじしん |
(1) {Buddh} buddha-body within a practitioner (esoteric Buddhism); (2) (See 本地身) altruistic manifested form of Mahavairocana (New Shingon) The body which the Buddha depends upon or his manifestation, i. e. the nirmāṇakāya. |
劣應身 劣应身 see styles |
liè yìng shēn lie4 ying4 shen1 lieh ying shen retsuō jin |
the Buddha's inferior manifestation |
勇健神 see styles |
yǒng jiàn shén yong3 jian4 shen2 yung chien shen yōkenjin |
(Skt. yakṣiṇī) |
勝應身 胜应身 see styles |
shèng yìng shēn sheng4 ying4 shen1 sheng ying shen shōōjin |
A Tiantai term for the superior incarnational Buddha-body, i.e. his compensation-body under the aspect of 他受用身 saving others. |
勝神州 胜神州 see styles |
shèng shén zhōu sheng4 shen2 zhou1 sheng shen chou Shōjin shū |
Pūrvavideha, Videha, the continent east of Meru. |
勝身洲 胜身洲 see styles |
shèng shēn zhōu sheng4 shen1 zhou1 sheng shen chou shōshinshū |
continent of Pūrvavidehaḥ |
勤神足 see styles |
qín shén zú qin2 shen2 zu2 ch`in shen tsu chin shen tsu gon jinsoku |
spiritual power of diligence |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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