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戒禁見


戒禁见

see styles
jiè jīn jiàn
    jie4 jin1 jian4
chieh chin chien
 kai gonken
view of attachment to discipline

房中房

see styles
fáng zhōng fáng
    fang2 zhong1 fang2
fang chung fang
room constructed within an existing room; self-contained living area within a house or apartment

所執我


所执我

see styles
suǒ zhí wǒ
    suo3 zhi2 wo3
so chih wo
 shoshū ga
the self that is attached to

所立我

see styles
suǒ lì wǒ
    suo3 li4 wo3
so li wo
 shoryū ga
self that is posited

手工藝


手工艺

see styles
shǒu gōng yì
    shou3 gong1 yi4
shou kung i
handicraft; arts and crafts

打算的

see styles
 dasanteki
    ださんてき
(adjectival noun) calculating; mercenary; selfish; self-interested

指事字

see styles
zhǐ shì zì
    zhi3 shi4 zi4
chih shih tzu
ideogram (one of the Six Methods 六書|六书 of forming Chinese characters); Chinese character indicating an idea, such as up and down; also known as self-explanatory character

挌闘家

see styles
 kakutouka / kakutoka
    かくとうか
martial artist; fighter

挌闘技

see styles
 kakutougi / kakutogi
    かくとうぎ
martial arts which involve fighting without weapons; combat sport; one-on-one fighting sport

掃堂腿


扫堂腿

see styles
sǎo táng tuǐ
    sao3 tang2 tui3
sao t`ang t`ui
    sao tang tui
(martial arts) floor-sweeping kick (to trip one's opponent)

控えめ

see styles
 hikaeme
    ひかえめ
(adj-na,n,adj-no) moderate; reserved; conservative; humble; mild-mannered; self-effacing; unassuming; well-behaved; low-key; temperate; in small quantities

控え目

see styles
 hikaeme
    ひかえめ
(adj-na,n,adj-no) moderate; reserved; conservative; humble; mild-mannered; self-effacing; unassuming; well-behaved; low-key; temperate; in small quantities

揚心流

see styles
 youshinryuu / yoshinryu
    ようしんりゅう
(org) Yoshin-ryu (school of martial arts); (o) Yoshin-ryu (school of martial arts)

教師爺


教师爷

see styles
jiào shī yé
    jiao4 shi1 ye2
chiao shih yeh
master of martial arts, in former times often employed by a landlord to teach fighting skills and guard the house; (fig.) sb who arrogantly and condescendingly lectures others

敢闘賞

see styles
 kantoushou / kantosho
    かんとうしょう
(See 三賞) Fighting Spirit Prize (sumo, martial arts, etc.)

文学士

see styles
 bungakushi
    ぶんがくし
Bachelor of Arts; BA; B.A.

文學士


文学士

see styles
wén xué shì
    wen2 xue2 shi4
wen hsüeh shih
Bachelor of Arts; B.A.; BA; A.B.; Artium Baccalaureus
See: 文学士

文科系

see styles
 bunkakei / bunkake
    ぶんかけい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 理科系) humanities, social sciences, and fine arts; liberal arts

文芸学

see styles
 bungeigaku / bungegaku
    ぶんげいがく
study or science of literature; a liberal arts department

文芸欄

see styles
 bungeiran / bungeran
    ぶんげいらん
literary (and the arts) column

斷我見


断我见

see styles
duàn wǒ jiàn
    duan4 wo3 jian4
tuan wo chien
 dan gaken
to eliminate the view of self

施設我


施设我

see styles
shī shè wǒ
    shi1 she4 wo3
shih she wo
 sesetsu ga
imputed self

旋風腳


旋风脚

see styles
xuàn fēng jiǎo
    xuan4 feng1 jiao3
hsüan feng chiao
whirlwind kick (martial arts)

早自習

see styles
zǎo zì xí
    zao3 zi4 xi2
tsao tzu hsi
early-morning self-study session (before regular classes); to attend such a session

明行足

see styles
míng xíng zú
    ming2 xing2 zu2
ming hsing tsu
 myōgyō soku
vidyā-caraṇa-saṃpañña; knowledge-conduct-perfect 婢侈遮羅那三般那. (1) The unexcelled universal enlightenment of the Buddha based upon the discipline, meditation, and wisdom regarded as feet; one of the ten epithets of Buddha. Nirvāṇa Sūtra 18. (2) The 智度論 2 interprets 明 by the 三明 q. v., the 行 by the 三業 q. v., and the 足 by complete, or perfect.

普通科

see styles
 futsuuka / futsuka
    ふつうか
(1) infantry (in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force); (2) (See 普通課程) general education curriculum

有我見


有我见

see styles
yǒu wǒ jiàn
    you3 wo3 jian4
yu wo chien
 uga ken
view of the existence of a self

朝自習

see styles
 asajishuu / asajishu
    あさじしゅう
(noun/participle) studying in the morning (by oneself); brief "self-study" period before morning classes begin

末那識


末那识

see styles
mò nà shì
    mo4 na4 shi4
mo na shih
 manashiki
    まなしき
{Buddh} manas-vijnana (defiled mental consciousness, which gives rise to the perception of self)
(Skt. manas)

李連杰


李连杰

see styles
lǐ lián jié
    li3 lian2 jie2
li lien chieh
 riirenchiin / rirenchin
    りーれんちぇん
Jet Li (1963–), Chinese martial artist, actor and film director
(personal name) Ri-renchen

析空觀


析空观

see styles
xī kōng guān
    xi1 kong1 guan1
hsi k`ung kuan
    hsi kung kuan
 shakukū kan
meditative practice of analyzing things to be empty of self-nature

染汚意


染污意

see styles
rǎn wū yì
    ran3 wu1 yi4
jan wu i
 zenma i
A name for the seventh vijñāna, the mind of contamination, i. e. in egoism, or wrong notions of the self.

柔剣棒

see styles
 juukenbou / jukenbo
    じゅうけんぼう
(expression) {MA} jūkenbō; "body, sword and staff" techniques in martial arts

格闘家

see styles
 kakutouka / kakutoka
    かくとうか
martial artist; fighter

格闘技

see styles
 kakutougi / kakutogi
    かくとうぎ
martial arts which involve fighting without weapons; combat sport; one-on-one fighting sport

梅花拳

see styles
méi huā quán
    mei2 hua1 quan2
mei hua ch`üan
    mei hua chüan
Meihua Quan - "Plum Blossom Fist" (Chinese Martial Art)

武張る

see styles
 bubaru
    ぶばる
(v5r,vi) to be soldierly; to be martial

武徳殿

see styles
 butokuden
    ぶとくでん
(1) (See 大内裏) building on the greater palace grounds used by the emperor for viewing horse racing, horseback archery, etc.; (2) martial arts practice hall at Heian Shrine (est. in 1895 by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai, now defunct); (place-name) Butokuden

武術家

see styles
 bujutsuka
    ぶじゅつか
martial artist

武道場

see styles
 budoujou / budojo
    ぶどうじょう
martial arts area (within a school, gym, etc.)

武闘家

see styles
 butouka / butoka
    ぶとうか
martial artist

段級制

see styles
 dankyuusei / dankyuse
    だんきゅうせい
(See 段・4,級・3) ranking system based on dan and kyu (in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.)

毘柰耶


毗柰耶

see styles
pín ài yé
    pin2 ai4 ye2
p`in ai yeh
    pin ai yeh
 binaya
Vinaya, 毘那耶; 毘尼 (毘泥迦) (or 鞞尼, 鞞泥迦); 鼻那夜 Moral training; the disciplinary rules; the precepts and commands of moral asceticism and monastic discipline (said to have been given by Buddha); explained by 律 q. v ordinances; 滅 destroying sin; 調伏 subjugation of deed, word, and thought; 離行 separation from action, e. g. evil.

求心的

see styles
 kyuushinteki / kyushinteki
    きゅうしんてき
(adjectival noun) (1) introverted; introspective, self-examining; (adjectival noun) (2) {physics} centripetal

没我的

see styles
 botsugateki
    ぼつがてき
(adjectival noun) self-effacing; selfless

海外厨

see styles
 kaigaichuu / kaigaichu
    かいがいちゅう
(net-sl) (derogatory term) (See 厨房・2) person who argues that everything is better abroad (esp. football); self-hating Japanese

浸透印

see styles
 shintouin / shintoin
    しんとういん
self-inking rubber stamp

準学士

see styles
 jungakushi
    じゅんがくし
associate (of arts); associate's degree (in arts)

演武場

see styles
 enbujou / enbujo
    えんぶじょう
dojo (hall used for martial arts training)

火光定

see styles
huǒ guāng dìng
    huo3 guang1 ding4
huo kuang ting
 kakō jō
The flame dhyāna by which the body is self-immolated.

無反省

see styles
 muhansei / muhanse
    むはんせい
lack of reflection (on one's conduct, failures, etc.); lack of self-examination; lack of introspection

無實我


无实我

see styles
wú shí wǒ
    wu2 shi2 wo3
wu shih wo
 mu jitsuga
no true self

無師智


无师智

see styles
wú shī zhì
    wu2 shi1 zhi4
wu shih chih
 mushi chi
Self-attained enlightenment, wisdom attained without a teacher, that of Buddha.

無我所


无我所

see styles
wú wǒ suǒ
    wu2 wo3 suo3
wu wo so
 mu gasho
no objects of self

無我空


无我空

see styles
wú wǒ kōng
    wu2 wo3 kong1
wu wo k`ung
    wu wo kung
 muga kū
emptiness of no-self

無我義


无我义

see styles
wú wǒ yì
    wu2 wo3 yi4
wu wo i
 muga gi
meaning of no-self

無我見


无我见

see styles
wú wǒ jiàn
    wu2 wo3 jian4
wu wo chien
 mu gaken
lacking the view of self

無有我


无有我

see styles
wú yǒu wǒ
    wu2 you3 wo3
wu yu wo
 mu u ga
lacking self

無段者

see styles
 mudansha
    むだんしゃ
(See 有段者) person who has not attained a dan rank (in martial arts, go, etc.)

無自性


无自性

see styles
wú zì xìng
    wu2 zi4 xing4
wu tzu hsing
 mu jishō
asvabhāva; without self-nature, without a nature of its own, no individual nature; all things are without 自然性 individual nature or independent existence, being composed of elements which disintegrate.

犠牲的

see styles
 giseiteki / giseteki
    ぎせいてき
(adjectival noun) self-sacrificing

独善的

see styles
 dokuzenteki
    どくぜんてき
(adjectival noun) self-righteous

独立系

see styles
 dokuritsukei / dokuritsuke
    どくりつけい
(can be adjective with の) independent; unaffiliated; self-funding

独習書

see styles
 dokushuusho / dokushusho
    どくしゅうしょ
self-study guide or book

献身的

see styles
 kenshinteki
    けんしんてき
(adjectival noun) devoted; self-sacrificing

環世界

see styles
 kansekai
    かんせかい
{biol} umwelt; self-centered world

用心棒

see styles
 youjinbou / yojinbo
    ようじんぼう
(1) bodyguard; bouncer; (security) guard; (2) bar (on a door); bolt; (3) (orig. meaning) stick or pole used for self-defence

申告制

see styles
 shinkokusei / shinkokuse
    しんこくせい
return system; tax payment by self-assessment; declaration system

町道場

see styles
 machidoujou / machidojo
    まちどうじょう
martial arts school situated in a town

白眉拳

see styles
bái méi quán
    bai2 mei2 quan2
pai mei ch`üan
    pai mei chüan
Pak Mei or Bak Mei - "White Eyebrow" (Chinese Martial Art)

真面目

see styles
zhēn miàn mù
    zhen1 mian4 mu4
chen mien mu
 shinmenmoku; shinmenboku
    しんめんもく; しんめんぼく
true identity; true colors
(1) one's true character; one's true self; one's true worth; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (obsolete) (See まじめ・1) serious; earnest

真骨頂

see styles
 shinkocchou / shinkoccho
    しんこっちょう
one's true worth; one's true self; what one is really made of

空無我


空无我

see styles
kōng wú wǒ
    kong1 wu2 wo3
k`ung wu wo
    kung wu wo
 kū muga
Unreal and without ego. 空無邊處. v. 空處.

端くれ

see styles
 hashikure
    はしくれ
(1) scrap; (small) piece; (2) (as ...の端くれ; oft. self-referentially) unimportant (person); petty ...; humble ...; ... in name only

締まり

see styles
 shimari
    しまり
(1) closing; shutting; (2) firmness; tightness; discipline; control

緣覺乘


缘觉乘

see styles
yuán jué shèng
    yuan2 jue2 sheng4
yüan chüeh sheng
 engaku jō
The 'middle conveyance' period, characterized as that of the pratyekabuddha, who is enlightened by the twelve nidānas; it is considered as an advance on the Hīnayāna, cf. śrāvaka, but not yet the standard of the altruistic bodhisattva-vehicle, the Mahāyāna.

美術界

see styles
 bijutsukai
    びじゅつかい
the world of the arts

翻子拳

see styles
fān zi quán
    fan1 zi5 quan2
fan tzu ch`üan
    fan tzu chüan
Fanziquan - "Overturning Fist" - Martial Art

胎藏界

see styles
tāi zàng jiè
    tai1 zang4 jie4
t`ai tsang chieh
    tai tsang chieh
 taizō kai
Garbhadhātu, or Garbhakośa-(dhātu), the womb treasury, the universal source from which all things are produced; the matrix; the embryo; likened to a womb in which all of a child is conceived— its body, mind, etc. It is container and content; it covers and nourishes; and is the source of all supply. It represents the 理性 fundamental nature, both material elements and pure bodhi, or wisdom in essence or purity; 理 being the garbhadhātu as fundamental wisdom, and 智 acquired wisdom or knowledge, the vajradhātu. It also represents the human heart in its innocence or pristine purity, which is considered as the source of all Buddha-pity and moral knowledge. And it indicates that from the central being in the maṇḍala, viz. the Sun as symbol of Vairocana, there issue all the other manifestations of wisdom and power, Buddhas, bodhisattvas, demons, etc. It is 本覺 original intellect, or the static intellectuality, in contrast with 始覺 intellection, the initial or dynamic intellectuality represented in the vajradhātu; hence it is the 因 cause and vajradhātu the 果 effect; though as both are a unity, the reverse may be the rule, the effect being also the cause; it is also likened to 利他 enriching others, as vajradhātu is to 自利 enriching self. Kōbō Daishi, founder of the Yoga or Shingon 眞言 School in Japan, adopted the representation of the ideas in maṇḍalas, or diagrams, as the best way of revealing the mystic doctrine to the ignorant. The garbhadhātu is the womb or treasury of all things, the universe; the 理 fundamental principle, the source; its symbols are a triangle on its base, and an open lotus as representing the sun and Vairocana. In Japan this maṇḍala is placed on the east, typifying the rising sun as source, or 理. The vajradhātu is placed west and represents 智 wisdom or knowledge as derived from 理 the underlying principle, but the two are essential one to the other, neither existing apart. The material and spiritual; wisdom-source and intelligence; essence and substance; and similar complementary ideas are thus portrayed; the garbhadhātu may be generally considered as the static and the vajradhātu as the dynamic categories, which are nevertheless a unity. The garbhadhātu is divided into 三部 three sections representing samādhi or quiescence, wisdom-store, and pity-store, or thought, knowledge, pity; one is called the Buddha-section, the others the Vajra and Lotus sections respectively; the three also typify vimokṣa, prajñā, and dharmakāya, or freedom, understanding, and spirituality. There are three heads of these sections, i. e. Vairocana, Vajrapāṇi, and Avalokiteśvara; each has a mother or source, e. g. Vairocana from Buddha's-eye; and each has a 明王 or emanation of protection against evil; also a śakti or female energy; a germ-letter, etc. The diagram of five Buddhas contains also four bodhisattvas, making nine in all, and there are altogether thirteen 大院 or great courts of various types of ideas, of varying numbers, generally spoken of as 414. Cf. 金剛界; 大日; 兩部.

能書き

see styles
 nougaki / nogaki
    のうがき
(1) advertising the excellence of one's wares; boasting; self-advertisement; (2) (See 効能書き・こうのうがき) statement of the virtues of a medicine; description of the virtues of a drug

腹切り

see styles
 harakiri
    はらきり
(colloquialism) ritual suicide; (self-)disembowelment; harakiri

自主權


自主权

see styles
zì zhǔ quán
    zi4 zhu3 quan2
tzu chu ch`üan
    tzu chu chüan
the power to act independently; autonomy; the right of self-determination

自他倶

see styles
zì tā jù
    zi4 ta1 ju4
tzu t`a chü
    tzu ta chü
 jitaku
self, others, and both

自依止

see styles
zì yī zhǐ
    zi4 yi1 zhi3
tzu i chih
 ji eshi
self-dependent

自傷癖

see styles
 jishoukuse / jishokuse
    じしょうくせ
(practice of) self-injury; (habit of) self-harm

自利行

see styles
zì lì xíng
    zi4 li4 xing2
tzu li hsing
 jiri no gyō
to practice of self-improvement

自制力

see styles
zì zhì lì
    zi4 zhi4 li4
tzu chih li
self-control

自制心

see styles
 jiseishin / jiseshin
    じせいしん
self-control; self-restraint

自力教

see styles
zì lì jiào
    zi4 li4 jiao4
tzu li chiao
 jiriki kyō
self power teaching

自助具

see styles
 jijogu
    じじょぐ
self-help device; adaptive equipment; assistive device

自助論

see styles
 jijoron
    じじょろん
(work) Self-Help (1859 book by Samuel Smiles); (wk) Self-Help (1859 book by Samuel Smiles)

自助餐

see styles
zì zhù cān
    zi4 zhu4 can1
tzu chu ts`an
    tzu chu tsan
buffet; self-service meal

自受用

see styles
zì shòu yòng
    zi4 shou4 yong4
tzu shou yung
 ji juyū
self-enjoyed

自営業

see styles
 jieigyou / jiegyo
    じえいぎょう
independent business; self-employment

自嘲的

see styles
 jichouteki / jichoteki
    じちょうてき
(adjectival noun) self-deprecating; self-mocking

自在者

see styles
zì zài zhě
    zi4 zai4 zhe3
tzu tsai che
 jizai sha
master of one's self

自堕落

see styles
 jidaraku
    じだらく
(noun or adjectival noun) self-indulgent; undisciplined; slovenly; debauched; negligent

自媒體


自媒体

see styles
zì méi tǐ
    zi4 mei2 ti3
tzu mei t`i
    tzu mei ti
self-media (news or other content published on independently-operated social media accounts)

自己像

see styles
 jikozou / jikozo
    じこぞう
self-image

自己愛

see styles
 jikoai
    じこあい
(See ナルシシズム) narcissism; self-love

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

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