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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
進市朗 see styles |
shinichirou / shinichiro しんいちろう |
(male given name) Shin'ichirō |
進市郎 see styles |
shinichirou / shinichiro しんいちろう |
(male given name) Shin'ichirō |
逼迫身 see styles |
bī pò shēn bi1 po4 shen1 pi p`o shen pi po shen hikihaku shin |
physically tormented |
道場神 道场神 see styles |
dào chǎng shén dao4 chang3 shen2 tao ch`ang shen tao chang shen dōjō shin |
Tutelary deities of Buddhist religious places, etc. |
遙伸也 see styles |
harukashinya はるかしんや |
(person) Haruka Shin'ya |
量等身 see styles |
liáng děng shēn liang2 deng3 shen1 liang teng shen ryōtō shin |
The immanence of the Tathāgata in all things, phenomenal and noumenal, he being the all in all. |
金丸信 see styles |
kanemarushin かねまるしん |
(person) Kanemaru Shin (1914.9.17-1996.3.28) |
金剛身 金刚身 see styles |
jīn gāng shēn jin1 gang1 shen1 chin kang shen kongō shin |
The diamond body, the indestructible body of Buddha. |
金剛針 金刚针 see styles |
jīn gāng zhēn jin1 gang1 zhen1 chin kang chen kongō shin |
straight vajra |
金剛體 金刚体 see styles |
jīn gāng tǐ jin1 gang1 ti3 chin kang t`i chin kang ti kongō tai |
The diamond body, that of Buddha, and his merits. |
金澤慎 see styles |
kanazawashin かなざわしん |
(person) Kanazawa Shin (1983.9.9-) |
鎮一郎 see styles |
shinichirou / shinichiro しんいちろう |
(male given name) Shin'ichirō |
長時瞋 长时瞋 see styles |
cháng shí chēn chang2 shi2 chen1 ch`ang shih ch`en chang shih chen jōji shin |
continuous anger |
長田新 see styles |
osadashin おさだしん |
(person) Osada Shin |
関屋晋 see styles |
sekiyashin せきやしん |
(person) Sekiya Shin |
闇昧心 see styles |
àn mèi xīn an4 mei4 xin1 an mei hsin anmai shin |
obscures thought |
除瞋恚 see styles |
chú chēn huì chu2 chen1 hui4 ch`u ch`en hui chu chen hui jo shin'i |
lacking hatred |
隨喜心 随喜心 see styles |
suí xǐ xīn sui2 xi3 xin1 sui hsi hsin zuiki shin |
agreeable |
集起心 see styles |
jí qǐ xīn ji2 qi3 xin1 chi ch`i hsin chi chi hsin jūki shin |
mind of correlating and activating |
青森伸 see styles |
aomorishin あおもりしん |
(person) Aomori Shin (1941.10.20-) |
響堂新 see styles |
kyoudoushin / kyodoshin きょうどうしん |
(person) Kyōdou Shin |
飯塚真 see styles |
iizukashin / izukashin いいづかしん |
(person) Iizuka Shin (1939-) |
香田晋 see styles |
koudashin / kodashin こうだしん |
(person) Kōda Shin (1967.10.12-) |
高井信 see styles |
takaishin たかいしん |
(person) Takai Shin |
高松伸 see styles |
takamatsushin たかまつしん |
(person) Takamatsu Shin |
高田派 see styles |
takadaha たかだは |
Takada sect (of Shin Buddhism) |
魚みそ see styles |
uomiso うおみそ |
miso mixed with fish (often tai) |
魚味噌 see styles |
uomiso うおみそ |
miso mixed with fish (often tai) |
鯛めし see styles |
taimeshi たいめし |
rice with minced sea bream (tai) |
鯛洋三 see styles |
taiyouzou / taiyozo たいようぞう |
(person) Tai Yōzou |
黃大仙 黄大仙 see styles |
huáng dà xiān huang2 da4 xian1 huang ta hsien |
Wong Tai Sin district of Kowloon, Hong Kong See: 黄大仙 |
黑白切 see styles |
hēi bái qiē hei1 bai2 qie1 hei pai ch`ieh hei pai chieh |
(Tw) heibaiqie, side dish of ingredients selected from a range on display, sliced up and served together on a plate (from Taiwanese 烏白切, Tai-lo pr. [oo-pe̍h-tshiat], where 烏白 means "as one pleases") |
鼎泰豐 鼎泰丰 see styles |
dǐng tài fēng ding3 tai4 feng1 ting t`ai feng ting tai feng dintaifon ディンタイフォン |
Din Tai Fung, restaurant specializing in dumplings, with stores in many countries (c) Din Tai Fung (Taiwanese restaurant chain) |
キーシン see styles |
kiishin / kishin キーシン |
(personal name) Ki-shin |
ターイー see styles |
taaii / tai ターイー |
(place-name) Dayi |
タイ語派 see styles |
taigoha タイごは |
Tai languages; Zhuang-Tai languages |
マイタイ see styles |
maitai マイタイ |
mai tai (cocktail) (tah: maita'i) |
レガース see styles |
regaasu / regasu レガース |
leg guards; shin guard; leg pad |
一切智心 see styles |
yī qiè zhì xīn yi1 qie4 zhi4 xin1 i ch`ieh chih hsin i chieh chih hsin issaichi shin |
The Buddha-wisdom mind. |
一境四心 see styles |
yī jìng sì xīn yi1 jing4 si4 xin1 i ching ssu hsin ikkyōshi shin |
Four different ways of looking at the same thing. Similar to 一水四見 i.e. one and the same reality though seen from different aspects. |
一法界心 see styles |
yī fǎ jiè xīn yi1 fa3 jie4 xin1 i fa chieh hsin ippokkai shin |
A mind universal, above limitations of existence or differentiation. |
七十二天 see styles |
qī shí èr tiān qi1 shi2 er4 tian1 ch`i shih erh t`ien chi shih erh tien shichijūni ten |
The seventy-two devas, namely, sixty-nine devas, the lord of Tai Shan, the god of the five roads, and 大吉祥天 Mahāśrī . |
三十三身 see styles |
sān shí sān shēn san1 shi2 san1 shen1 san shih san shen sanjūsan shin |
thirty-three forms of Avalokitêśvara |
三十二身 see styles |
sān shí èr shēn san1 shi2 er4 shen1 san shih erh shen sanjūni shin |
thirty-two bodies |
三十六神 see styles |
sān shí liù shén san1 shi2 liu4 shen2 san shih liu shen sanjūroku shin |
(三十六部神) The thirty-six departmental guardian divinities given in the 灌頂三歸五戒帶佩護身咒經. Each is styled 彌栗頭 mṛdu, benign, kindly, for which 善 is used. Their Sanskrit and Chinese names are given in Chinese as follows: (1) 不羅婆 or 善光 kindly light, has to do with attacks of disease; (2) 婆呵婆 or 善明 headaches; (3) 婆邏婆 or 善力 fevers; (4) 抗陀羅 or 善月 disorders of the stomach; (5) 陀利奢 or 善見 tumours; (6) 阿婁呵 or 善供 madness; (7) 伽婆帝 or 善捨 stupidity; (8) 悉抵哆 or 善寂 irascibility; (9) 菩堤薩 or善覺 lust; (10) 提婆羅 or 善天 devils; (11) 阿婆帝 or 善住 deadly injuries; (12) 不若羅 of 善福 graves; (13) 苾闍伽 or 善術 the four quarters; (14) 迦隸婆 or 善帝 enemies; (15) 羅闍遮 or 善主 robbers; (16) 須乾陀 or 善香 creditors; (17) 檀那波 or 善施 thieves; (18) 支多那 or 善意 pestilence; (19) 羅婆那 or 善吉 the five plagues (? typhoid); (20) 鉢婆馱 or 善山 corpse worms; (21) 三摩提 or 善調 continuous concentration; (22) 戾禘馱 or 善備 restlessness; (23) 波利陀 or 善敬 attraction; (24) 波利那 or 善淨 evil cabals; (25) 度伽地 or 善品 deadly poison; (26) 毘梨馱 or 善結 fear; (27) 支陀那 or 善壽 calamities; (28) 伽林摩 or 善逝 childbirth and nursing; (29) 阿留伽 or 善願 the district magistracy; (30) 闍利馱 or 善固 altercations; (31) 阿伽駄 or 善照 anxieties and distresses; (32) 阿訶婆 or 善生 uneasiness; (33) 婆和邏 or 善思 supernatural manifestations; (34) 波利那 or 善藏 jealousy; (35) 固陀那 or 善音 curses; (36) 韋陀羅 or 善妙 exorcism. They have innumerable assistants. He who writes their names and carries them with him can be free from all fear. |
三十四心 see styles |
sān shí sì xīn san1 shi2 si4 xin1 san shih ssu hsin sanjūshi shin |
thirty-four enlightened mental states |
三昧耶身 see styles |
sān mèi yé shēn san1 mei4 ye2 shen1 san mei yeh shen zanmaiya shin |
(or 三昧耶形) The embodiment of samaya, a term of the esoteric sect; i.e. the symbol of a Buddha or bodhisattva which expresses his inner nature, e.g. the stūpa as one of the symbols of Vairocana 大日; the lotus of Guanyin, etc. 身 is used for Buddha, 形 for a bodhisattva. The exoteric sects associate the term with the 報身 saṃbhogakāya. |
三祕密身 三秘密身 see styles |
sān mì mì shēn san1 mi4 mi4 shen1 san mi mi shen san himitsu shin |
A term for the mystic letter, the mystic symbol, and the image. |
三門徒派 see styles |
sanmontoha さんもんとは |
{Buddh} (See 真宗・しんしゅう) Sanmonto sect (of Shin Buddhism) |
上坂伸一 see styles |
uesakashinichi うえさかしんいち |
(person) Uesaka Shin'ichi |
上尾信也 see styles |
agarioshinya あがりおしんや |
(person) Agario Shin'ya (1961-) |
上山信一 see styles |
ueyamashinichi うえやましんいち |
(person) Ueyama Shin'ichi |
上田晋也 see styles |
uedashinya うえだしんや |
(person) Ueda Shin'ya (1970.5.7-) |
不相應心 不相应心 see styles |
bù xiāng yìng xīn bu4 xiang1 ying4 xin1 pu hsiang ying hsin fu sōō shin |
The non-interrelated mind, see 起信論. |
不退信心 see styles |
bú tuì xìn xīn bu2 tui4 xin4 xin1 pu t`ui hsin hsin pu tui hsin hsin futaishin shin |
unretrogressive faith |
世間善心 世间善心 see styles |
shì jiān shàn xīn shi4 jian1 shan4 xin1 shih chien shan hsin seken zen shin |
mental state of mundane goodness |
中山慎也 see styles |
nakayamashinya なかやましんや |
(person) Nakayama Shin'ya |
中山真一 see styles |
nakayamashinichi なかやましんいち |
(person) Nakayama Shin'ichi (1946.8-) |
中島信也 see styles |
nakajimashinya なかじましんや |
(person) Nakajima Shin'ya (1959.1-) |
中平信也 see styles |
nakadairashinya なかだいらしんや |
(person) Nakadaira Shin'ya |
中本進也 see styles |
nakamotoshinya なかもとしんや |
(person) Nakamoto Shin'ya (1989.10.19-) |
中村慎一 see styles |
nakamurashinichi なかむらしんいち |
(person) Nakamura Shin'ichi |
中村晋也 see styles |
nakamurashinya なかむらしんや |
(person) Nakamura Shin'ya (1926.7-) |
中沢新一 see styles |
nakazawashinichi なかざわしんいち |
(person) Nakazawa Shin'ichi (1950.5-) |
中田新一 see styles |
nakadashinichi なかだしんいち |
(person) Nakada Shin'ichi (1944.4-) |
中畠信一 see styles |
nakahatashinichi なかはたしんいち |
(person) Nakahata Shin'ichi |
中西真生 see styles |
nakanishishino なかにししんお |
(person) Nakanishi Shin'o |
中野真矢 see styles |
nakanoshinya なかのしんや |
(person) Nakano Shin'ya (1977.10-) |
久山慎一 see styles |
kuyamashinichi くやましんいち |
(person) Kuyama Shin'ichi |
久松真一 see styles |
hisamatsushinichi ひさまつしんいち |
(person) Hisamatsu Shin'ichi (1889-1980) - philosopher, scholar of Zen Buddhism and master of the Japanese tea ceremony |
久永真一 see styles |
hisanagashinichi ひさながしんいち |
(person) Hisanaga Shin'ichi (1950-) |
久野譜也 see styles |
kunoshinya くのしんや |
(person) Kuno Shin'ya |
二十五神 see styles |
èr shí wǔ shén er4 shi2 wu3 shen2 erh shih wu shen nijūgo shin |
The twenty-five guardian deities who protect any keeper of the commandments, i.e. five for each of the commandments against killing, robbing, adultery, lying, and drinking. |
二十五諦 二十五谛 see styles |
èr shí wǔ dì er4 shi2 wu3 di4 erh shih wu ti nijūgo tai |
twenty-five elements |
二障體說 二障体说 see styles |
èr zhàng tǐ shuō er4 zhang4 ti3 shuo1 erh chang t`i shuo erh chang ti shuo Nishō tai setsu |
Explanation of the Substance of the Two Hindrances |
五大名山 see styles |
wǔ dà míng shān wu3 da4 ming2 shan1 wu ta ming shan |
Five Sacred Mountains of the Daoists, namely: Mt Tai 泰山[Tai4 Shan1] in Shandong, Mt Hua 華山|华山[Hua4 Shan1] in Shaanxi, Mt Heng 衡山[Heng2 Shan1] in Hunan, Mt Heng 恆山|恒山[Heng2 Shan1] in Shanxi, Mt Song 嵩山[Song1 Shan1] in Henan |
五識身地 五识身地 see styles |
wǔ shì shēn dì wu3 shi4 shen1 di4 wu shih shen ti goshiki shin chi |
stage of the five bodily consciousnesses |
仏光寺派 see styles |
bukkoujiha / bukkojiha ぶっこうじは |
Bukkōji sect (of Shin Buddhism) |
他力信心 see styles |
tā lì xìn xīn ta1 li4 xin4 xin1 t`a li hsin hsin ta li hsin hsin tarikishin shin |
faith in other power |
他受用身 see styles |
tā shòu yòng shēn ta1 shou4 yong4 shen1 t`a shou yung shen ta shou yung shen ta juyū shin |
body for the enjoyment of the beings in the world |
以何爲體 以何为体 see styles |
yǐ hé wéi tǐ yi3 he2 wei2 ti3 i ho wei t`i i ho wei ti i ka i tai |
what (which) is to be regarded as the essence |
以智爲體 以智为体 see styles |
yǐ zhì wéi tǐ yi3 zhi4 wei2 ti3 i chih wei t`i i chih wei ti i chi i tai |
taking wisdom as a substance |
仲邑信也 see styles |
nakamurashinya なかむらしんや |
(person) Nakamura Shin'ya |
伊勢真一 see styles |
iseshinichi いせしんいち |
(person) Ise Shin'ichi |
伊藤伸一 see styles |
itoushinichi / itoshinichi いとうしんいち |
(person) Itō Shin'ichi |
佐々木泰 see styles |
sasakitai ささきたい |
(person) Sasaki Tai |
佐分利信 see styles |
saburishin さぶりしん |
(person) Saburi Shin (1909.2.12-1982.8.22) |
佐藤真一 see styles |
satoushinichi / satoshinichi さとうしんいち |
(person) Satou Shin'ichi |
佐藤真弥 see styles |
satoushinya / satoshinya さとうしんや |
(person) Satou Shin'ya |
佐藤紳哉 see styles |
satoushinya / satoshinya さとうしんや |
(person) Satou Shin'ya |
佐野眞一 see styles |
sanoshinichi さのしんいち |
(person) Sano Shin'ichi (1947.1-) |
信勝解淨 信胜解淨 see styles |
xìn shèng jiě jìng xin4 sheng4 jie3 jing4 hsin sheng chieh ching shin shōge jō |
purification of faith and resolve |
信心不二 see styles |
xìn xīn bù èr xin4 xin1 bu4 er4 hsin hsin pu erh shin shin funi |
unity of the believing and the believed |
信所對治 信所对治 see styles |
xìn suǒ duì zhì xin4 suo3 dui4 zhi4 hsin so tui chih shin sho taiji |
that which is counteracted by faith |
信田臣一 see styles |
shidashinichi しだしんいち |
(person) Shida Shin'ichi |
信相應地 信相应地 see styles |
xìn xiāng yìng dì xin4 xiang1 ying4 di4 hsin hsiang ying ti shin sō-ōji |
the stage where faith is applied |
信解行證 信解行证 see styles |
xìn jiě xíng zhèng xin4 jie3 xing2 zheng4 hsin chieh hsing cheng shin ge gyō shō |
Faith, interpretation, performance, and evidence or realization of the fruit of Buddha's doctrine. |
信越大橋 see styles |
shinetsuoohashi しんえつおおはし |
(place-name) Shin'etsuoohashi |
信越本線 see styles |
shinetsuhonsen しんえつほんせん |
(serv) Shin'etsu Main Line (Gunma-Nagano-Niigata Railway); (serv) Shin'etsu Main Line (Gunma-Nagano-Niigata Railway) |
信野將人 see styles |
shinnomasato しんのまさと |
(person) Shin Nomasato |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Shin-Tai" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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