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丘井 see styles |
qiū jǐng qiu1 jing3 ch`iu ching chiu ching okai おかい |
(surname) Okai A (dry) well on a hill top, symbolical of old age. |
中古 see styles |
zhōng gǔ zhong1 gu3 chung ku chuuko / chuko ちゅうこ |
medieval; Middle Ages; Chinese middle antiquity, 3rd to 9th centuries, including Sui and Tang Dynasties; Middle (of a language, e.g. Middle English); used; second-hand (can be adjective with の) (1) used; second-hand; old; (2) (ちゅうこ only) Middle Ages (in Japan esp. Heian period); (surname) Chuuko |
中夭 see styles |
zhōng yāo zhong1 yao1 chung yao chuuyou / chuyo ちゅうよう |
dying young premature death |
中年 see styles |
zhōng nián zhong1 nian2 chung nien chuunen / chunen ちゅうねん |
middle age (noun - becomes adjective with の) middle-age; middle age; midlife; one's middle years middle years |
中有 see styles |
zhōng yǒu zhong1 you3 chung yu chuuu / chuu ちゅうう |
{Buddh} (See 中陰,四有) bardo; state (or period) of intermediate existence between one's death and rebirth (in Japan, 49 days) One of the 四有, i. e. the antarā-bhāva or intermediate state of existence between death and reincarnation; hence 中有之旅 is an unsettled being in search of a new habitat or reincarnation; v. 中陰. |
中男 see styles |
nakao なかお |
(1) (See 次男・じなん) one's second son; (2) (archaism) (See 少丁) man between 17 and 20 years old (ritsuryō system); (personal name) Nakao |
中老 see styles |
chuurou / churo ちゅうろう |
middle age; (surname) Chuurou |
中蘊 中蕴 see styles |
zhōng yùn zhong1 yun4 chung yün chuuun / chuun ちゅううん |
{Buddh} (See 中陰) bardo; state (or period) of intermediate existence between one's death and rebirth (in Japan, 49 days) intermediate aggregate |
中陰 中阴 see styles |
zhōng yīn zhong1 yin1 chung yin nakakage なかかげ |
{Buddh} bardo; state (or period) of intermediate existence between one's death and rebirth (in Japan, 49 days); (place-name) Nakakage The intermediate existence between death and reincarnation, a stage varying from seven to forty-nine days, when the karma-body will certainly be reborn; v. 中有. |
丹後 see styles |
tango たんご |
(hist) Tango (former province located in the north of present-day Kyoto Prefecture); (s,f) Tango; (place-name) Tango (old name for north Kyoto Prefecture) |
久故 see styles |
jiǔ gù jiu3 gu4 chiu ku kyuugo / kyugo きゅうご |
(surname) Kyūgo old |
久病 see styles |
jiǔ bìng jiu3 bing4 chiu ping |
my old illness; chronic condition |
久遠 久远 see styles |
jiǔ yuǎn jiu3 yuan3 chiu yüan hisatoo ひさとお |
old; ancient; far away (noun - becomes adjective with の) eternity; (surname) Hisatoo very long time |
乙女 see styles |
otome をとめ |
little girl; maiden; young lady; female usually between 7 and 18 years old; (female given name) Otome; Wotome |
九星 see styles |
kuboshi くぼし |
(See 陰陽道,一白・いっぱく・1,二黒・じこく,三碧・さんぺき,四緑・しろく,五黄・ごおう,六白・ろっぱく,七赤・しちせき,八白・はっぱく,九紫・きゅうし) nine traditional astrological signs in Onmyōdō, each corresponding to the year of a person's birth and used to create a horoscope; (surname) Kuboshi |
九死 see styles |
kyuushi / kyushi きゅうし |
narrowly averting death |
乞休 see styles |
qǐ xiū qi3 xiu1 ch`i hsiu chi hsiu |
to request permission to resign from an official position (old) |
乳兒 乳儿 see styles |
rǔ ér ru3 er2 ju erh |
nursing infant; child less than one year old |
了當 了当 see styles |
liǎo dàng liao3 dang4 liao tang |
frank; outspoken; ready; settled; in order; (old) to deal with; to handle |
二九 see styles |
èr jiǔ er4 jiu3 erh chiu futaku ふたく |
(obsolete) eighteen; (surname) Futaku eighteen [years old] |
二十 see styles |
èr shí er4 shi2 erh shih nijuu / niju にじゅう |
twenty; 20 (1) 20 years old; (2) (archaism) twenty; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) twenty; twenty; (surname) Nijuu viṃśati. Twenty. |
二忍 see styles |
èr rěn er4 ren3 erh jen ninin |
The two patiences or endurances: 衆生忍 patience towards all under all circumstances; 無生(法)忍 calm rest, as a bodhisattva、in the assurance of no (re-) birth, i.e. in immortality. Also 安受苦忍 patience under suffering, and 觀察法忍 imperturbable examination of or meditation in the law or of all things. Also, physical and mental patience, or endurance. |
二更 see styles |
èr gēng er4 geng1 erh keng nikou / niko にこう |
second of the five night watch periods 21:00-23:00 (old) (archaism) second watch (approx. 9pm to 11pm) |
二死 see styles |
èr sǐ er4 si3 erh ssu nishi にし |
{baseb} two out; two down (and one to go) two kinds of death |
二苦 see styles |
èr kǔ er4 ku3 erh k`u erh ku ni ku |
Two kinds of suffering: within, e.g. sickness, sorrow; from without, e.g. calamities. |
五七 see styles |
wǔ qī wu3 qi1 wu ch`i wu chi goshichi ごしち |
memorial activity 35 days after a person's death (1) five and seven; (2) (abbreviation) (See 五七日) 35th day after a person's death |
五刑 see styles |
wǔ xíng wu3 xing2 wu hsing gokei / goke ごけい |
imperial five punishments of feudal China, up to Han times: tattooing characters on the forehead 墨[mo4], cutting off the nose 劓[yi4], amputation of one or both feet 刖[yue4], castration 宮|宫[gong1], execution 大辟[da4 pi4]; Han dynasty onwards: whipping 笞[chi1], beating the legs and buttocks with rough thorns 杖[zhang4], forced labor 徒[tu2], exile or banishment 流[liu2], capital punishment 死[si3] (1) (hist) five punishments (of ancient China: tattooing, cutting off the nose, cutting off a leg, castration or confinement, death); (2) (hist) (See 律令制) five punishments (of the ritsuryō system: light caning, severe caning, imprisonment, exile, death) |
五官 see styles |
wǔ guān wu3 guan1 wu kuan gokan ごかん |
five sense organs of TCM (nose, eyes, lips, tongue, ears 鼻目口舌耳); facial features the five sense organs; (place-name) Gokan The five controlling powers, v. 五大使, birth, old age, sickness, death, and the (imperial) magistrate. |
五更 see styles |
wǔ gēng wu3 geng1 wu keng gokou / goko ごこう |
fifth of the five night watch periods 03:00-05:00 (old) (archaism) the five night watches; fifth watch of the night (approx. 3am to 5am); (surname) Gokou The five night watches; also the fifth watch. |
五果 see styles |
wǔ guǒ wu3 guo3 wu kuo goka ごか |
(1) five fruits (peach, Japanese plum, apricot, jujube, Japanese chestnut); (2) (Buddhist term) five types of effect in cause-and-effect relationships; (3) (Buddhist term) five effects of ignorance and formations on one's current life The five fruits, or effects; there are various groups, e. g. I. (1) 異熟果 fruit ripening divergently, e. g. pleasure and goodness are in different categories; present organs accord in pain or pleasure with their past good or evil deeds; (2) 等流果 fruit of the same order, e. g. goodness reborn from previous goodness; (3) 土用果 present position and function fruit, the rewards of moral merit in previous lives; (4) 增上果 superior fruit, or position arising from previous earnest endeavor and superior capacity: (5) 離繋果 fruit of freedom from all bonds, nirvana fruit. II. Fruit, or rebirth: (1) 識 conception (viewed psychologically); (2) 名色 formation mental and physical; (3) 六處 the six organs of perception complete; (4) 觸 their birth and contact with the world; (5) 受 consciousness. III. Five orders of fruit, with stones, pips, shells (as nuts), chaff-like (as pine seeds), and with pods. |
五福 see styles |
wǔ fú wu3 fu2 wu fu gofuku ごふく |
(from the Book of Documents) the five blessings (health, wealth, longevity, love of virtue and dying a natural death); (place-name, surname) Gofuku five blessings |
五罪 see styles |
gozai ござい |
(1) (hist) (See 五刑・2) five punishments (of the ritsuryō system: light caning, severe caning, imprisonment, exile, death); (2) (hist) (See 五刑・1) five punishments (of ancient China: tattooing, cutting off the nose, cutting off a leg, castration or confinement, death) |
五苦 see styles |
wǔ kǔ wu3 ku3 wu k`u wu ku goku |
The five forms of suffering: I. (1) Birth, age, sickness, death; (2) parting with those loved; (3) meeting with the hated or disliked; (4) inability to obtain the desired; (5) the five skandha sufferings, mental and physical. II. Birth, age, sickness, death, and the shackles (for criminals). III. The sufferings of the hells, and as hungry ghosts, animals, asuras, and human beings. |
五衰 see styles |
wǔ shuāi wu3 shuai1 wu shuai gosui ごすい |
{Buddh} five signs of the impending death of a heavenly being The five signs of decay or approaching death, of which descriptions vary. e. g. uncontrolled discharges, flowers on the head wither. unpleasant odor, sweating armpits, uneasiness (or anxiety); Nirvana Sutra 19. |
交椅 see styles |
jiāo yǐ jiao1 yi3 chiao i |
old-style wooden folding armchair, typically featuring a footrest; (fig.) position in a hierarchy |
享年 see styles |
xiǎng nián xiang3 nian2 hsiang nien kyounen / kyonen きょうねん |
to live to the (ripe) age of (n,n-pref) (e.g. 享年65) one's age at death |
京師 京师 see styles |
jīng shī jing1 shi1 ching shih keishi / keshi けいし |
capital of a country (literary) capital; metropolis; old Kyoto; (surname) Keishi the capital |
人丁 see styles |
rén dīng ren2 ding1 jen ting |
number of people in a family; population; (old) adult males; male servants |
人犯 see styles |
rén fàn ren2 fan4 jen fan |
criminal; culprit; suspect (old) |
人瑞 see styles |
rén ruì ren2 rui4 jen jui |
very old person; venerable old person |
人生 see styles |
rén shēng ren2 sheng1 jen sheng hitoha ひとは |
life (one's time on earth) (one's) life; (female given name) Hitoha human birth |
今世 see styles |
jīn shì jin1 shi4 chin shih imayo いまよ |
this life; this age (1) {Buddh} (See 現世・1) this world; this life; (2) (こんせい only) (obsolete) this generation; present day; (female given name) Imayo this world |
今作 see styles |
konsaku こんさく |
(1) this work; this title; (2) (archaism) modern work not based on old styles |
今朝 see styles |
jīn zhāo jin1 zhao1 chin chao kesaji けさじ |
(dialect) today; (literary) the present; this age (n,adv) this morning; (personal name) Kesaji |
仏滅 see styles |
butsumetsu ぶつめつ |
(1) Buddha's death; (2) (See 六曜) very unlucky day (in the traditional calendar) |
他屋 see styles |
taya たや |
(1) (archaism) home in which a woman stays during her period (or while giving birth); (2) (archaism) period; menstruation; menses; (surname) Taya |
他界 see styles |
tā jiè ta1 jie4 t`a chieh ta chieh takai たかい |
(1) death; the next world; (vs,vi) (2) to pass away; to die the other world |
仡那 see styles |
yìn à yin4 a4 yin a kitsuna |
繕摩 jāuman, 生 jāti, birth, production; rebirth as man, animal, etc.; life, position assigned by birth; race, being; the four methods of birth are egg, womb, water, and transformation. |
代字 see styles |
dài zì dai4 zi4 tai tzu |
abbreviated name of an entity (e.g. 皖政, a short name for 安徽省人民政府); code name; (old) pronoun |
代謝 代谢 see styles |
dài xiè dai4 xie4 tai hsieh taisha たいしゃ |
replacement; substitution; metabolism (biol.) (1) metabolism; (n,vs,vi) (2) renewal; regeneration; replacing the old with the new transition |
令む see styles |
shimu しむ |
(v5m,aux-v) (kana only) (archaism) to make happen (old causative verbal ending) |
令狐 see styles |
líng hú ling2 hu2 ling hu |
old place name (in present-day Linyi County 臨猗縣|临猗县[Lin2yi1 Xian4], Shanxi); two-character surname Linghu |
仮死 see styles |
kashi かし |
{med} (state of) apparent death; suspended animation |
仵作 see styles |
wǔ zuò wu3 zuo4 wu tso |
coroner (old) |
任病 see styles |
rèn bìng ren4 bing4 jen ping ninbyō |
naturalism sickness |
仿古 see styles |
fǎng gǔ fang3 gu3 fang ku |
pseudo-classical; modeled on antique; in the old style |
伙夫 see styles |
huǒ fū huo3 fu1 huo fu |
mess cook (old) |
伯母 see styles |
bó mǔ bo2 mu3 po mu uba うば |
wife of father's elder brother; aunt; (polite form of address for a woman who is about the age of one's mother); CL:個|个[ge4] aunt; (surname) Uba |
伯爵 see styles |
bó jué bo2 jue2 po chüeh hakushaku はくしゃく |
earl; count; earldom or countship (old) (See 五等爵) count; earl |
伶人 see styles |
líng rén ling2 ren2 ling jen reinin / renin れいにん |
(old) actor; actress court musician; minstrel; (place-name) Reinin |
低齡 低龄 see styles |
dī líng di1 ling2 ti ling |
(of a member of a specific cohort) lower than average in age |
住相 see styles |
zhù xiàng zhu4 xiang4 chu hsiang sumiai すみあい |
(surname) Sumiai sthiti; abiding, being, the state of existence, one of the four characteristics of all beings and things, i.e. birth, existence, change (or decay), death (or cessation). |
住腳 住脚 see styles |
zhù jiǎo zhu4 jiao3 chu chiao |
(old) to halt; to stop |
何才 see styles |
nansai なんさい |
how old?; what age? |
何歳 see styles |
nansai なんさい |
how old?; what age? |
何為 何为 see styles |
hé wèi he2 wei4 ho wei |
(old) why |
余習 see styles |
yoshuu / yoshu よしゅう |
old remaining customs |
余芳 see styles |
yohou / yoho よほう |
lingering fragrance; continuing fame (after death) |
佛世 see styles |
fó shì fo2 shi4 fo shih busse |
Buddha-age; especially the age when Buddha was on earth. |
佛刹 see styles |
fó chà fo2 cha4 fo ch`a fo cha bussetsu |
buddhakṣetra. 佛紇差怛羅 Buddha realm, land or country; see also 佛土, 佛國. The term is absent from Hīnayāna. In Mahāyāna it is the spiritual realm acquired by one who reaches perfect enlightenment, where he instructs all beings born there, preparing them for enlightenment. In the schools where Mahāyāna adopted an Ādi-Buddha, these realms or Buddha-fields interpenetrated each other, since they were coexistent with the universe. There are two classes of Buddhakṣetra: (1) in the Vairocana Schools, regarded as the regions of progress for the righteous after death; (2) in the Amitābha Schools, regarded as the Pure Land; v. McGovern, A Manual of Buddhist Philosophy, pp. 70-2. |
佛國 佛国 see styles |
fó guó fo2 guo2 fo kuo bukkoku |
buddhakṣetra. The country of the Buddha's birth. A country being transformed by a Buddha, also one already transformed; v. 佛土 and 佛刹. |
佛土 see styles |
fó tǔ fo2 tu3 fo t`u fo tu butsudo |
buddhakṣetra. 佛國; 紇差怛羅; 差多羅; 刹怛利耶; 佛刹 The land or realm of a Buddha. The land of the Buddha's birth, India. A Buddha-realm in process of transformation, or transformed. A spiritual Buddha-realm. The Tiantai Sect evolved the idea of four spheres: (1) 同居之國土 Where common beings and saints dwell together, divided into (a) a realm where all beings are subject to transmigration and (b) the Pure Land. (2) 方便有餘土 or 變易土 The sphere where beings are still subject to higher forms of transmigration, the abode of Hīnayāna saints, i.e. srota-āpanna 須陀洹; sakṛdāgāmin 斯陀含; anāgāmin 阿那含; arhat 阿羅漢. (3) 實報無障礙 Final unlimited reward, the Bodhisattva realm. (4) 常寂光土 Where permanent tranquility and enlightenment reign, Buddha-parinirvāṇa. |
佛壽 佛寿 see styles |
fó shòu fo2 shou4 fo shou butsu ju |
Buddha's life, or age. While he only lived to eighty as a man, in his saṁbhogakāya he is without end, eternal; cf. Lotus Sutra, 壽量品, where Buddha is declared to be eternal. |
佛滅 佛灭 see styles |
fó miè fo2 mie4 fo mieh butsumetsu |
(佛滅度) Buddha's nirvana; it is interpreted as the extinction of suffering, or delusion, and as transport across the 苦海 bitter sea of mortality, v. 滅. |
佛生 see styles |
fó shēng fo2 sheng1 fo sheng butsushou / butsusho ぶつしょう |
(surname) Butsushou birth of the Buddha |
佛誕 佛诞 see styles |
fó dàn fo2 dan4 fo tan buttan |
Buddha's birth |
作病 see styles |
zuò bìng zuo4 bing4 tso ping sakubyou / sakubyo さくびょう |
feigned illness contrivance sickness |
併売 see styles |
heibai / hebai へいばい |
(noun/participle) (1) concurrent selling (e.g. of old and new models); selling (related products) alongside each other; (noun/participle) (2) selling (the same product) in more than one place (e.g. online and in store) |
使む see styles |
shimu しむ |
(v5m,aux-v) (kana only) (archaism) to make happen (old causative verbal ending) |
來日 来日 see styles |
lái rì lai2 ri4 lai jih rainichi |
future days; (literary) the next day; (old) past days next day |
便嬛 see styles |
pián xuān pian2 xuan1 p`ien hsüan pien hsüan |
(old) graceful |
保呈 see styles |
bǎo chéng bao3 cheng2 pao ch`eng pao cheng |
document guaranteeing the words or actions of a third party (old) |
倭人 see styles |
wō rén wo1 ren2 wo jen wajin わじん |
dwarf; (old) (derog.) Japanese person (archaism) Japanese person (term esp. used in ancient China, etc.); (given name) Wajin |
倭軍 倭军 see styles |
wō jun wo1 jun1 wo chün |
Japanese army (derog.) (old) |
假死 see styles |
jiǎ sǐ jia3 si3 chia ssu |
suspended animation; feigned death; to play dead |
做舊 see styles |
zuò jiù zuo4 jiu4 tso chiu |
to give (something) an antique look; to artificially age; to distress |
停年 see styles |
teinen / tenen ていねん |
(1) retirement age; (2) (archaism) years of service in a military rank before eligibility for promotion |
健者 see styles |
shitatakamono したたかもの |
(1) strong-willed person; old hand; shrewd rascal; wily fox; desperate character; formidable woman; (2) strong man; brave man |
備後 see styles |
bingo びんご |
(hist) Bingo (former province located in the east of present-day Hiroshima Prefecture); (place-name, surname) Bingo; old name for east Hiroshima Prefecture |
催命 see styles |
cuī mìng cui1 ming4 ts`ui ming tsui ming |
to press sb to death; fig. to pressurize sb continually |
傷病 see styles |
shoubyou / shobyo しょうびょう |
injuries and sickness; wounds and illness |
像法 see styles |
xiàng fǎ xiang4 fa3 hsiang fa zoubou / zobo ぞうぼう |
{Buddh} age of the copied law (one of the three ages of Buddhism); middle day of the law; age of semblance dharma saddharma-pratirūpaka; the formal or image period of Buddhism; the three periods are 正像末, those of the real, the formal, and the final; or correct, semblance, and termination. The first period is of 500 years; the second of 1,000 years; the third 3,000 years, when Maitreya is to appear and restore all things. There are varied statements about periods and dates, e.g. there is a division of four periods, that while the Buddha was alive, the early stage after his death, then the formal and the final periods. |
僕歐 仆欧 see styles |
pú ōu pu2 ou1 p`u ou pu ou |
(old) waiter (loanword from "boy"); attendant |
僧次 see styles |
sēng cì seng1 ci4 seng tz`u seng tzu sōji |
In order of monastic age, according to years of ordination. |
僮族 see styles |
zhuàng zú zhuang4 zu2 chuang tsu |
old term for 壯族|壮族, Zhuang ethnic group of Guangxi |
儒生 see styles |
rú shēng ru2 sheng1 ju sheng jusei / juse じゅせい |
Confucian scholar (old) Confucian scholar |
儘に see styles |
mamani ままに |
(expression) (kana only) as (e.g. "do as one is told", "as we age we gain wisdom"); wherever (e.g. "wherever my fancy took me") |
優伶 优伶 see styles |
yōu líng you1 ling2 yu ling |
(old) performing artist; actor; actress |
優生 优生 see styles |
yōu shēng you1 sheng1 yu sheng yumi ゆみ |
outstanding student; to give birth to healthy babies (typically involving prenatal screening and the abortion of offspring with a severe abnormality); to enhance the genetic quality of a population; eugenics (See 優生学) eugenics; (female given name) Yumi |
元服 see styles |
genpuku; genbuku げんぷく; げんぶく |
(noun/participle) (1) (hist) male coming-of-age-ceremony; (noun/participle) (2) (hist) (See 丸髷・1) shaving one's eyebrows, blackening one's teeth, and wearing one's hair in the marumage style (of a newly married woman; Edo period) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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