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森の都

see styles
 morinomiyako
    もりのみやこ
tree-clad town

森青蛙

see styles
 moriaogaeru; moriaogaeru
    もりあおがえる; モリアオガエル
(kana only) forest green tree frog (Rhacophorus arboreus)

椈の木

see styles
 bunanoki
    ぶなのき
Japanese beech tree

植樹祭

see styles
 shokujusai
    しょくじゅさい
tree-planting ceremony; Arbor Day

植樹節


植树节

see styles
zhí shù jié
    zhi2 shu4 jie2
chih shu chieh
Arbor Day (March 12th), also known as National Tree Planting Day 全民義務植樹日|全民义务植树日[Quan2 min2 Yi4 wu4 Zhi2 shu4 ri4]

椎の木

see styles
 shiinoki / shinoki
    しいのき
(kana only) any beech tree of genus Castanopsis; (place-name) Shiinoki

Variations:

 ouchi / ochi
    おうち
(1) (archaism) (See 栴檀・せんだん) chinaberry; Japanese bead tree (Melia azedarach); (2) light purple outside, green inside; purple outside, light purple inside; type of garment layering color scheme, worn in April and May

Variations:

 enoki; enoki
    えのき; エノキ
(1) (kana only) Japanese hackberry (Celtis sinensis var. japonica); Chinese nettle tree; (2) (榎, えのき only) (kana only) (abbreviation) enoki mushroom (Flammulina velutipes); winter mushroom; velvet shank; enokitake; enokidake

構文木

see styles
 koubungi / kobungi
    こうぶんぎ
syntax tree

樅の木

see styles
 mominoki
    もみのき
fir tree; (place-name) Mominoki

Variations:

 kusunoki; kusu; kusunoki; kusu
    くすのき; くす; クスノキ; クス
(kana only) camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora); camphorwood; camphor laurel

樹上熟


树上熟

see styles
shù shàng shú
    shu4 shang4 shu2
shu shang shu
tree-ripe

樹下坐


树下坐

see styles
shù xià zuò
    shu4 xia4 zuo4
shu hsia tso
 jugeza
dwelling at the foot of a tree

樹形図

see styles
 jukeizu / jukezu
    じゅけいず
tree diagram

樹木医

see styles
 jumokui
    じゅもくい
tree surgeon; arborist

樹葡萄


树葡萄

see styles
shù pú tao
    shu4 pu2 tao5
shu p`u t`ao
    shu pu tao
jaboticaba; Brazilian grape tree

樹麻雀


树麻雀

see styles
shù má què
    shu4 ma2 que4
shu ma ch`üeh
    shu ma chüeh
(bird species of China) Eurasian tree sparrow (Passer montanus)

樺の木

see styles
 kabanoki; kabanoki
    かばのき; カバノキ
(kana only) birch tree (esp. the Japanese white birch, Betula platyphylla var. japonica)

樺木科


桦木科

see styles
huà mù kē
    hua4 mu4 ke1
hua mu k`o
    hua mu ko
 kabanokika
    かばのきか
Betulaceae (broadleaf tree family including birch and alder)
Betulaceae; birch family

橄欖樹


橄榄树

see styles
gǎn lǎn shù
    gan3 lan3 shu4
kan lan shu
olive tree

橡膠樹


橡胶树

see styles
xiàng jiāo shù
    xiang4 jiao1 shu4
hsiang chiao shu
rubber tree

檀樹耳


檀树耳

see styles
tán shù ěr
    tan2 shu4 er3
t`an shu erh
    tan shu erh
 danjuni
fruit of the sandalwood tree

檳榔樹

see styles
 binrouju; binrouju / binroju; binroju
    びんろうじゅ; ビンロウジュ
(1) (kana only) areca palm (Areca catechu); (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) betel palm; betel nut tree

櫨の木

see styles
 hazenoki
    はぜのき
(kana only) wax tree (species of sumac, Rhus succedanea)

正定聚

see styles
zhèng dìng jù
    zheng4 ding4 ju4
cheng ting chü
 shōjō shu
beings who are determined to attain enlightenment

正盡覺


正尽觉

see styles
zhèng jìn jué
    zheng4 jin4 jue2
cheng chin chüeh
 shōjin kaku
idem 正等覺.

正眞覺


正眞觉

see styles
zhèng zhēn jué
    zheng4 zhen1 jue2
cheng chen chüeh
 shōshin kaku
the right and true enlightenment

正眞道

see styles
zhèng zhēn dào
    zheng4 zhen1 dao4
cheng chen tao
 shōshin dō
the right and true enlightenment

正等覺


正等觉

see styles
zhèng děng jué
    zheng4 deng3 jue2
cheng teng chüeh
 shōtōkaku
samyagbuddhi, or -bodhi; the perfect universal wisdom of a Buddha.

正遍知

see styles
zhèng biàn zhī
    zheng4 bian4 zhi1
cheng pien chih
 shō henchi
correct peerless enlightenment

比丘尼

see styles
bǐ qiū ní
    bi3 qiu1 ni2
pi ch`iu ni
    pi chiu ni
 bikuni
    びくに
Buddhist nun (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksuni")
(1) bhikkhuni (fully ordained Buddhist nun) (san: bhiksuni); (2) (hist) travelling female entertainer dressed as a nun (Kamakura, Muromachi periods); (3) (hist) lowly prostitute dressed as a nun (Edo period); (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 科負い比丘尼) female servant hired to take the blame for a noblewoman's farts
苾芻尼; 尼姑 bhikṣuṇī. A nun, or almswoman. The first woman to be ordained was the Buddha's aunt Mahāprajāpatī, who had nursed him. In the fourteenth year after his enlightenment the Buddha yielded to persuasion and admitted his aunt and women to his order of religious mendicants, but said that the admission of women would shorten the period of Buddhism by 500 years. The nun, however old, must acknowledge the superiority of every monk; must never scold him or tell his faults; must never accuse him, though he may accuse her; and must in all respects obey the rules as commanded by him. She accepts all the rules for the monks with additional rules for her own order. Such is the theory rather than the practice. The title by which Mahāprajāpatī was addressed was applied to nuns, i. e. ārya, or noble, 阿姨, though some consider the Chinese term entirely native.

毘利差


毗利差

see styles
pí lì chā
    pi2 li4 cha1
p`i li ch`a
    pi li cha
 birisha
vṛkṣa means a tree, but as the intp. is 'a hungry ghost,' vṛka, wolf, seems more correct.

水蝋蝋

see styles
 ibotarou / ibotaro
    いぼたろう
(kana only) tree wax; insect wax; Chinese wax

求緣覺


求缘觉

see styles
qiú yuán jué
    qiu2 yuan2 jue2
ch`iu yüan chüeh
    chiu yüan chüeh
 gu engaku
to pursue individual enlightenment

求菩提

see styles
qiú pú tí
    qiu2 pu2 ti2
ch`iu p`u t`i
    chiu pu ti
 kubote
    くぼて
(place-name) Kubote
to seek enlightenment

求道心

see styles
qiú dào xīn
    qiu2 dao4 xin1
ch`iu tao hsin
    chiu tao hsin
 gudō shin
mind intent on seeking enlightenment

決定木

see styles
 ketteigi / kettegi
    けっていぎ
decision tree

決策樹


决策树

see styles
jué cè shù
    jue2 ce4 shu4
chüeh ts`e shu
    chüeh tse shu
decision tree

沙羅樹


沙罗树

see styles
shā luó shù
    sha1 luo2 shu4
sha lo shu
 sara ju
    しゃらじゅ
(1) Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia); (2) sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul
The Sala-tree.

波吒羅


波咤罗

see styles
bō zhà luó
    bo1 zha4 luo2
po cha lo
 hatara
Pāṭalī, 鉢怛羅 a tree with scented lossoms, the trumpet-flower, Bignonia Suaveolens. A kingdom i. e. 波吒釐 (波吒釐子); 波吒利弗; 波吒梨耶; 波羅利弗多羅; 巴蓮弗 Pāṭaliputra, originally Kusumapura, the modern Patna; capital of Aśoka, where the third synod was held.

波羅蜜


波罗蜜

see styles
bō luó mì
    bo1 luo2 mi4
po lo mi
 haramitsu
    はらみつ
jackfruit; breadfruit; Artocarpus heterophyllus
(1) (はらみつ only) {Buddh} (See 波羅蜜多) pāramitā; perfection; perfection of Buddhist practices or attaining enlightenment; (2) (kana only) jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus); (surname) Haramitsu
pāramitā

波那姿

see styles
bō nà zī
    bo1 na4 zi1
po na tzu
 hanashi
panasa, 半那娑 the bread-fruit tree, jaka or jack-fruit.

洋槐樹


洋槐树

see styles
yáng huái shù
    yang2 huai2 shu4
yang huai shu
black locust tree (Robinia pseudoacacia)

活兒子


活儿子

see styles
huó ér zǐ
    huo2 er2 zi3
huo erh tzu
 katsu nishi
A name for the bodhi-tree.

涅槃風


涅槃风

see styles
niè pán fēng
    nie4 pan2 feng1
nieh p`an feng
    nieh pan feng
 nehan fū
The nirvāṇa-wind which wafts the believer into bodhi.

深山桜

see styles
 miyamazakura
    みやまざくら
(1) Miyama cherry (Prunus maximowiczii); Korean cherry; (2) (archaism) mountain cherry tree

深見草

see styles
 fukamigusa; fukamikusa; fukamigusa; fukamikusa
    ふかみぐさ; ふかみくさ; フカミグサ; フカミクサ
(kana only) (See 牡丹・1) tree peony (Paeonia suffruticosa)

漆樹科


漆树科

see styles
qī shù kē
    qi1 shu4 ke1
ch`i shu k`o
    chi shu ko
Anacardiaceae, plant family including lac tree (Rhus vernicifera) 漆樹|漆树[qi1 shu4]

火傷病

see styles
 kashoubyou / kashobyo
    かしょうびょう
fire blight (tree disease, esp. apple, nashi, etc.); fireblight

無上心


无上心

see styles
wú shàng xīn
    wu2 shang4 xin1
wu shang hsin
 mujō shin
the unexcelled thought (of enlightenment)

無上覺


无上觉

see styles
wú shàng jué
    wu2 shang4 jue2
wu shang chüeh
 mujō kaku
see無上菩提.

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.

無患子


无患子

see styles
wú huàn zǐ
    wu2 huan4 zi3
wu huan tzu
 mukuroji
    むくろじ
Sapindales; order of scented bushes and trees, includes citrus fruit and lychee
(kana only) Indian soapberry (Sapindus mukorossi); Chinese soapberry; washnut; soapnut tree; (personal name) Mukuroji
soapberry

無憂樹


无忧树

see styles
wú yōu shù
    wu2 you1 shu4
wu yu shu
 muuju; muyuuju; muyuuju; muuju / muju; muyuju; muyuju; muju
    むうじゅ; むゆうじゅ; ムユウジュ; ムウジュ
ashoka tree (Saraca asoca); asoka
jonesia aśoka Roxb., the tree under which Śākyamuni is said to have been born.

無明樹


无明树

see styles
wú míng shù
    wu2 ming2 shu4
wu ming shu
 mumyō ju
tree of nescience

無漏慧


无漏慧

see styles
wú lòu huì
    wu2 lou4 hui4
wu lou hui
 muro e
無漏智 Passionless, or pure, wisdom, knowledge, or enlightenment.

無等覺


无等觉

see styles
wú děng jué
    wu2 deng3 jue2
wu teng chüeh
 mutō gaku
The unequalled enlightenment possessed by Buddhas.

無罪樹


无罪树

see styles
wú zuì shù
    wu2 zui4 shu4
wu tsui shu
 muzaiju
tree of sinlessness

無道心


无道心

see styles
wú dào xīn
    wu2 dao4 xin1
wu tao hsin
 mudō shin
lacking the aspiration for enlightenment

無量覺


无量觉

see styles
wú liáng jué
    wu2 liang2 jue2
wu liang chüeh
 muryō kaku
Infinite enlightenment, name of Amitābha.

煩惱冰


烦恼冰

see styles
fán nǎo bīng
    fan2 nao3 bing1
fan nao ping
 bonnō hyō
The ice of moral affliction, i.e. its congealing, chilling influence on bodhi.

煩惱泥


烦恼泥

see styles
fán nǎo ní
    fan2 nao3 ni2
fan nao ni
 bonnō dei
The soil or mud of moral affliction, out of which grows the lotus of enlightenment.

牡丹桜

see styles
 botanzakura
    ぼたんざくら
(See 大島桜) any oriental variety of cherry tree descended from the Oshima cherry

牡丹皮

see styles
mǔ dan pí
    mu3 dan5 pi2
mu tan p`i
    mu tan pi
 botanpi
    ぼたんぴ
root bark of the peony tree (used in TCM)
peony root bark

玄圃梨

see styles
 kenponashi; kenponashi
    けんぽなし; ケンポナシ
(kana only) Japanese raisin tree (Hovenia dulcis)

玉ぐし

see styles
 tamagushi
    たまぐし
(1) (Shinto) branch of a sacred tree (esp. sakaki) with paper or cotton strips attached (used as an offering); (2) sakaki (species of evergreen sacred to Shinto, Cleyera japonica)

玉串料

see styles
 tamagushiryou / tamagushiryo
    たまぐしりょう
cash offering made on the occasion of one's visit to a shrine; money offering dedicated to the Shinto gods; fees for offering a branch of the sacred tree to the gods

珊瑚樹

see styles
 sangoju; sangoju
    さんごじゅ; サンゴジュ
(1) (kana only) sweet viburnum (Viburnum odoratissimum); (2) tree-shaped coral formation

現等覺


现等觉

see styles
xiàn děng jué
    xian4 deng3 jue2
hsien teng chüeh
 gen tōgaku
complete enlightenment

甄叔迦

see styles
zhēn shú jiā
    zhen1 shu2 jia1
chen shu chia
 kenshuka
kiṃśuka, the tree Butea frondosa, with beautiful red blossoms; a red stone perhaps a ruby.

生り物

see styles
 narimono
    なりもの
(1) farm products; harvest; crop; (2) fruit; berries; fruit tree

生悟り

see styles
 namazatori; namasatori
    なまざとり; なまさとり
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) incomplete enlightenment; (2) incompletely enlightened person

生成樹


生成树

see styles
shēng chéng shù
    sheng1 cheng2 shu4
sheng ch`eng shu
    sheng cheng shu
spanning tree (in graph theory)

畢利叉


毕利叉

see styles
bì lì chā
    bi4 li4 cha1
pi li ch`a
    pi li cha
 hirisha
畢洛叉; 畢剌叉 vṛkṣa is a tree; here it is described as the tree i.e. the Jonesia aśoka, a tree under which the Buddha is said to have been born.

畢剌叉


毕剌叉

see styles
bì là chā
    bi4 la4 cha1
pi la ch`a
    pi la cha
 hirasha
tree

畢境覺

see styles
bì jìng jué
    bi4 jing4 jue2
pi ching chüeh
The ultimate enlightenment, or bodhi, that of a Buddha.

畢洛叉


毕洛叉

see styles
bì luò chā
    bi4 luo4 cha1
pi lo ch`a
    pi lo cha
 hirasha
tree

畢竟覺


毕竟觉

see styles
bì jìng jué
    bi4 jing4 jue2
pi ching chüeh
 hikkyō kaku
ultimate enlightenment

畫度樹


划度树

see styles
huà dù shù
    hua4 du4 shu4
hua tu shu
 gadoju
lit. Picture-Passing-Over-Tree

痺鉢羅


痺钵罗

see styles
bì bō luó
    bi4 bo1 luo2
pi po lo
 hihara
pippala, the peepul tree, Ficus religiosa, v. 畢.

發大心


发大心

see styles
fā dà xīn
    fa1 da4 xin1
fa ta hsin
 hotsu daishin
to give rise to the great aspiration (for enlightenment)

發心住


发心住

see styles
fā xīn zhù
    fa1 xin1 zhu4
fa hsin chu
 hosshin jū
abode of arousal of the intention [for enlightenment]

發心已


发心已

see styles
fā xīn yǐ
    fa1 xin1 yi3
fa hsin i
 hosshin i
has aroused the determination [for enlightenment]

發心相


发心相

see styles
fā xīn xiàng
    fa1 xin1 xiang4
fa hsin hsiang
 hosshin sō
characteristic of the aspiration for enlightenment

發菩提


发菩提

see styles
fā pú tí
    fa1 pu2 ti2
fa p`u t`i
    fa pu ti
 hotsu bodai
arouse the mind determined for enlightenment

白丁花

see styles
 hakuchouge; hakuchouge / hakuchoge; hakuchoge
    はくちょうげ; ハクチョウゲ
(kana only) snowrose (Serissa japonica); tree of a thousand stars; Japanese boxthorn

百合木

see styles
 yurinoki
    ゆりのき
(kana only) tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera); tuliptree; yellow poplar

百合樹

see styles
 yuriki
    ゆりき
(kana only) tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera); tuliptree; yellow poplar; (female given name) Yuriki

皮剥ぎ

see styles
 kawahagi
    かわはぎ
(1) (kana only) thread-sail filefish (Stephanolepis cirrhifer); (2) skinning (an animal); stripping (a tree of its bark); barking; skinner; barker

目通り

see styles
 medoori
    めどおり
(1) audience (with a person of high standing); (2) diameter of a tree trunk at eye level

相似覺


相似觉

see styles
xiāng sì jué
    xiang1 si4 jue2
hsiang ssu chüeh
 sōjika ku
The approximate enlightenment which in the stages of 十住, 十行and 十廻向 approximates to perfect enlightenment by the subjection of all illusion; the second of the four degrees of bodhi in the Awakening of Faith 起信論.

知識木

see styles
 chishikigi
    ちしきぎ
{comp} knowledge tree

石榴樹


石榴树

see styles
shí liu shù
    shi2 liu5 shu4
shih liu shu
pomegranate tree

硬葉樹

see styles
 kouyouju / koyoju
    こうようじゅ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sclerophyllous tree

秀つ枝

see styles
 hotsue
    ほつえ
upper branches of a tree

究竟卽

see styles
jiū jìng jí
    jiu1 jing4 ji2
chiu ching chi
 kukyō soku
The stage of complete comprehension of truth, being the sixth stage of the Tiantai School, v. 六卽.

究竟覺


究竟觉

see styles
jiù jìng jué
    jiu4 jing4 jue2
chiu ching chüeh
 kūkyōkaku
Supreme enlightenment, that of Buddha; one of the four kinds of enlightenment in the 起信論 Awakening of Faith.

立ち木

see styles
 tachiki
    たちき
standing tree; standing timber

竜血樹

see styles
 ryuuketsuju; ryuuketsuju / ryuketsuju; ryuketsuju
    りゅうけつじゅ; リュウケツジュ
(kana only) (See ドラセナ) dragon tree (Dracaena draco)

童籠磨


童笼磨

see styles
tóng lóng mó
    tong2 long2 mo2
t`ung lung mo
    tung lung mo
 dōrōma
Druma, a tree in general; a king of the kinnaras, or gandharvas, the celestial musicians.

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

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