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Simple Dictionary Definition |
證智 证智 see styles |
zhèng zhì zheng4 zhi4 cheng chih shō chi |
adhigamavābodha. Experiential knowledge; realization; the attainment of truth by the bodhisattva in the first stage. |
豆佉 see styles |
dòu qū dou4 qu1 tou ch`ü tou chü zukya |
(Buddhism) suffering (from Sanskrit "dukkha") duḥkha, trouble, suffering, pain, defined by 逼惱 harassed, distressed. The first of the four dogmas, or 'Noble Truths' 四諦 is that all life is involved, through impermanence, in distress. There are many kinds of 苦 q. v. |
豐沛 丰沛 see styles |
fēng pèi feng1 pei4 feng p`ei feng pei |
copious; plentiful (of water); surging (of waves); refers to home village of first Han emperor 漢高祖|汉高祖[Han4 Gao1 zu3]; fig. majestic |
貢士 贡士 see styles |
gòng shì gong4 shi4 kung shih |
(old) candidate who has successfully passed the first grades of the examination system, but not yet the court examination (殿試|殿试[dian4 shi4]) |
貫乙 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(personal name) Kan'ichi |
貫壱 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(personal name) Kan'ichi |
貫市 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(given name) Kan'ichi |
貫弌 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(given name) Kan'ichi |
賛一 see styles |
sanichi さんいち |
(given name) San'ichi |
賢壱 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
賢市 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
賭射 see styles |
noriyumi のりゆみ |
(1) prize archery; (2) imperial archery event held annually on the 18th day of the first lunar month (Heian period) |
賭弓 see styles |
noriyumi のりゆみ |
(1) prize archery; (2) imperial archery event held annually on the 18th day of the first lunar month (Heian period) |
赤檮 see styles |
ichii / ichi いちい |
(kana only) Quercus gilva (species of oak) |
走り see styles |
hashiri はしり |
(1) running; (2) gliding; (3) first (harvest) of the season; (4) beginning; start; (5) (colloquialism) kitchen sink; (surname) Hashiri |
起價 起价 see styles |
qǐ jià qi3 jia4 ch`i chia chi chia |
initial price (e.g. for the first kilometer); prices starting from |
起先 see styles |
qǐ xiān qi3 xian1 ch`i hsien chi hsien |
at first; in the beginning |
起初 see styles |
qǐ chū qi3 chu1 ch`i ch`u chi chu |
originally; at first; at the outset |
起家 see styles |
qǐ jiā qi3 jia1 ch`i chia chi chia chiicha / chicha チーチャ |
to start out by; to grow an enterprise beginning with; to begin one's career by {mahj} first dealer (chi:) |
起頭 起头 see styles |
qǐ tóu qi3 tou2 ch`i t`ou chi tou |
to start; at first; beginning |
趁早 see styles |
chèn zǎo chen4 zao3 ch`en tsao chen tsao |
as soon as possible; at the first opportunity; the sooner the better; before it's too late |
趕早 赶早 see styles |
gǎn zǎo gan3 zao3 kan tsao |
as soon as possible; at the first opportunity; the sooner the better; before it's too late |
軍一 see styles |
gunichi ぐんいち |
(given name) Gun'ichi |
軍壱 see styles |
gunichi ぐんいち |
(personal name) Gun'ichi |
軍市 see styles |
gunichi ぐんいち |
(given name) Gun'ichi |
軟坐 软坐 see styles |
ruǎn zuò ruan3 zuo4 juan tso |
soft seat (= first class in PRC trains) |
軟席 软席 see styles |
ruǎn xí ruan3 xi2 juan hsi |
soft seat (= first class in PRC trains) |
輕重 轻重 see styles |
qīng zhòng qing1 zhong4 ch`ing chung ching chung kyōjū |
severity (of the case); degree of seriousness; whether something is slight or serious Light and heavy. |
辛一 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(given name) Shin'ichi |
辞海 see styles |
jikai じかい |
(product) Ci Hai, an encyclopedic dictionary first published in 1936, most recent edition 1999; (product name) Ci Hai, an encyclopedic dictionary first published in 1936, most recent edition 1999 |
辨一 see styles |
benichi べんいち |
(personal name) Ben'ichi |
辭海 辞海 see styles |
cí hǎi ci2 hai3 tz`u hai tzu hai |
Cihai, encyclopedic dictionary of Chinese first published in 1936 See: 辞海 |
辰那 see styles |
chén nà chen2 na4 ch`en na chen na jinna |
jina, victorious, applied to a Buddha, a saint, etc.; forms part of the names of 辰那呾邏多 Jinatrāta; 辰那弗多羅 Jinaputra; 辰那飯荼 Jinabandhu; three Indian monks in China, the first and last during the seventh century. |
迦葉 迦叶 see styles |
jiā shě jia1 she3 chia she kashou / kasho かしょう |
(person) Kasyapa (Hindu sage); Kashou (迦葉波) kāśyapa, 迦攝 (迦攝波) inter alia 'a class of divine beings similar to or equal to prajāpati'; the father 'of gods, demons, men, fish, reptiles, and all animals'; also 'a constellation'. M.W. It is intp. as 'drinking light', i.e. swallowing sun and moon, but without apparent justification. (1) One of the seven or ten ancient Indian sages. (2) Name of a tribe or race. (3) Kāśyapa Buddha, the third of the five buddhas of the present kalpa, the sixth of the seven ancient buddhas. (4) Mahākāśyapa, a brahman of Magadha, who became one of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni, and after his death became leader of the disciples, 'convoked and directed the first synod, whence his title Ārya Sthavira (上坐, lit. chairman) is derived.' Eitel. He is accounted the chief of the ascetics before the enlightenment; the first compiler of the canon and the first patriarch. (5) There were five Kāśyapas, disciples of the Buddha, Mahā-Kāśyapa, Uruvilā-Kāśyapa, Gayā-Kāśyapa, Nadī-Kāśyapa, and Daśabala-Kāśyapa; the second, third, and fourth are said to have been brothers. (6) A bodhisattva, whose name heads a chapter in the Nirvana Sutra. (7) 迦葉摩騰 Kāśyapa-Mātaṅga, the monk who with Gobharana, or Dharmarakṣa, i.e. Zhu Falan 竺法蘭, according to Buddhist statements, brought images and scriptures to China with the commissioners sent by Mingdi, arriving in Luoyang A.D. 67. |
迷言 see styles |
meigen / megen めいげん |
(joc) (pun on 名言) (See 名言) meaningless or stupid turn of phrase that at first glance resembles a wise saying; silly saying; nonsensical proverb |
迹化 see styles |
jī huà ji1 hua4 chi hua shakuke |
Teaching or lessons derived from external events, i.e. of the Buddha's life and work, shown in the first fourteen sections of the Lotus Sutra; the second fourteen sections of that work are called 本化 his direct teaching. The lessons from the external indications are called 迹化十妙 the ten marvellous indications, cf. 十妙. |
迹門 迹门 see styles |
jī mén ji1 men2 chi men shakumon しゃくもん |
(See 本門・2) first half of the Lotus Sutra, in which the Buddha appears as a spatiotemporally restricted being derivative aspect |
逆児 see styles |
sakago さかご |
breech presentation (feet or buttocks-first birth); breech delivery; breech birth |
逆子 see styles |
nì zǐ ni4 zi3 ni tzu sakago さかご |
unfilial son breech presentation (feet or buttocks-first birth); breech delivery; breech birth |
逆流 see styles |
nì liú ni4 liu2 ni liu gyakuryuu / gyakuryu ぎゃくりゅう |
against the stream; adverse current; a countercurrent; fig. reactionary tendency; to go against the trend (n,vs,vi,adj-no) counter-current; adverse tide; regurgitation (of blood) To go against the current, i.e. the stream of transmigration, and enter the path of Nirvana, also called 預流, the srota-āpanna, or śrāvaka first stage. |
逆産 see styles |
gyakuzan ぎゃくざん |
baby born feet (or buttocks) first; breech birth |
通教 see styles |
tōng jiào tong1 jiao4 t`ung chiao tung chiao michinori みちのり |
(given name) Michinori Tiantai classified Buddhist schools into four periods 藏, 通, 別, and 圓. The 藏 Piṭaka school was that of Hīnayāna. The 通Tong, interrelated or intermediate school, was the first stage of Mahāyāna, having in it elements of all the three vehicles, śrāvaka, pratyekabuddha, and bodhisattva. Its developing doctrine linked it with Hīnayāna on the one hand and on the other with the two further developments of the 別 'separate', or 'differentiated' Mahāyāna teaching, and the 圓 full-orbed, complete, or perfect Mahāyāna. The 通教 held the doctrine of the Void, but had not arrived at the doctrine of the Mean. |
速贄 see styles |
hayanie はやにえ |
(1) (abbreviation) butcher-bird prey impaled on twigs, thorns, etc. for later consumption; (2) first offering of the season |
造像 see styles |
zào xiàng zao4 xiang4 tsao hsiang zouzou / zozo ぞうぞう |
(noun/participle) (rare) creating a statue (esp. a Buddhist statue) To make an image; the first one made of the Buddha is attributed to Udayana, king of Kauśāmbī, a contemporary of Śākyamuni, who is said to have made an image of him, after his death, in sandalwood, 5 feet high. |
連一 see styles |
renichi れんいち |
(given name) Ren'ichi |
連声 see styles |
renjou / renjo れんじょう |
(1) {ling} (See 連音・1) sandhi; (2) {ling} (e.g. いんえん(因縁) → いんねん) renjō; morphological change of an initial syllable of the second kanji under the influence of the historical coda of the first kanji in a word |
連市 see styles |
renichi れんいち |
(surname) Ren'ichi |
週歲 周岁 see styles |
zhōu suì zhou1 sui4 chou sui |
one full year (e.g. on child's first birthday) |
進一 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(male given name) Shin'ichi |
進壱 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(personal name) Shin'ichi |
進市 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(personal name) Shin'ichi |
逸物 see styles |
ichimotsu; itsubutsu; ichibutsu; itsumotsu; ichimochi(ok) いちもつ; いつぶつ; いちぶつ; いつもつ; いちもち(ok) |
first-rate specimen; first-rate object; superb item; superb article; excellent thing; pick (e.g. of a litter); superb person; excellent person |
運一 see styles |
unichi うんいち |
(given name) Un'ichi |
達磨 达磨 see styles |
dá mó da2 mo2 ta mo daruma だるま |
(1) (kana only) daruma; tumbling doll; round, red-painted good-luck doll in the shape of Bodhidharma, with a blank eye to be completed when a person's wish is granted; (2) (kana only) Bodhidharma; (3) (kana only) prostitute; (personal name) Daruma dharma; also 達摩; 達麼; 達而麻耶; 曇摩; 馱摩 tr. by 法. dharma is from dhara, holding, bearing, possessing, etc.; and means 'that which is to be held fast or kept, ordinance, statute, law, usage, practice'; 'anything right.' M.W. It may be variously intp. as (1) characteristic, attribute, predicate; (2) the bearer, the transcendent substratum of single elements of conscious life; (3) element, i.e. a part of conscious life; (4) nirvāṇa, i.e. the Dharma par excellence, the object of Buddhist teaching; (5) the absolute, the real; (6) the teaching or religion of Buddha; (7) thing, object, appearance. Also, Damo, or Bodhidharma, the twenty-eighth Indian and first Chinese patriarch, who arrived in China A.D. 520, the reputed founder of the Chan or Intuitional School in China. He is described as son of a king in southern India; originally called Bodhitara. He arrived at Guangdong, bringing it is said the sacred begging-bowl, and settled in Luoyang, where he engaged in silent meditation for nine years, whence he received the title of wall-gazing Brahman 壁觀婆羅門, though he was a kṣatriya. His doctrine and practice were those of the 'inner light', independent of the written word, but to 慧可 Huike, his successor, he commended the Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra as nearest to his views. There are many names with Dharma as initial: Dharmapāla, Dharmagupta, Dharmayaśas, Dharmaruci, Dharmarakṣa, Dharmatrāta, Dharmavardhana, etc. |
遠い see styles |
tooi とおい |
(adjective) (1) far; distant; far away; a long way off; in the distance; (adjective) (2) distant (past); remote (in time); remote; far-removed (in time); (adjective) (3) distant (relationship or kinship); having little to do (with someone); (adjective) (4) far (from something else in quality, degree, etc.); not similar; way off; (adjective) (5) (as 耳が遠い) hard (of hearing); (adjective) (6) (as 目が遠い) nearsighted |
遠一 see styles |
enichi えんいち |
(male given name) En'ichi |
遠壱 see styles |
enichi えんいち |
(personal name) En'ichi |
遠市 see styles |
enichi えんいち |
(personal name) En'ichi |
適度 适度 see styles |
shì dù shi4 du4 shih tu tekido てきど |
moderately; appropriate (adj-na,adj-no,n) moderate (degree); proper (amount); temperate; suitable |
遵壱 see styles |
junichi じゅんいち |
(personal name) Jun'ichi |
遵市 see styles |
junichi じゅんいち |
(personal name) Jun'ichi |
遼史 辽史 see styles |
liáo shǐ liao2 shi3 liao shih |
History of the Liao Dynasty, twenty first of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed under Toktoghan 脫脫|脱脱[Tuo1 tuo1] in 1345 during the Yuan Dynasty 元[Yuan2], 116 scrolls |
邁出 迈出 see styles |
mài chū mai4 chu1 mai ch`u mai chu |
to step out; to take a (first) step |
還一 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(given name) Kan'ichi |
郡一 see styles |
gunichi ぐんいち |
(personal name) Gun'ichi |
郡壱 see styles |
gunichi ぐんいち |
(personal name) Gun'ichi |
郵品 邮品 see styles |
yóu pǐn you2 pin3 yu p`in yu pin |
items issued by a postal service and collected by philatelists (stamps, postcards, first day covers etc) |
都て see styles |
katsute かつて |
(adv,adj-no) (1) (kana only) once; before; formerly; ever; former; ex-; (2) (kana only) never yet; never before; first time; still not happened |
鄧析 邓析 see styles |
dèng xī deng4 xi1 teng hsi |
Deng Xi (545-501 BC), Chinese philosopher and rhetorician, the first lawyer of ancient China |
醇一 see styles |
junichi じゅんいち |
(given name) Jun'ichi |
釋迦 释迦 see styles |
shì jiā shi4 jia1 shih chia shaka しゃか |
sugar apple (Annona squamosa) (personal name) Shaka (釋迦婆) Śakra.; Śākya. the clan or family of the Buddha, said to be derived from śāka, vegetables, but intp. in Chinese as powerful, strong, and explained by 能 powerful, also erroneously by 仁charitable, which belongs rather to association with Śākyamuni. The clan, which is said to have wandered hither from the delta of the Indus, occupied a district of a few thousand square miles lying on the slopes of the Nepalese hills and on the plains to the south. Its capital was Kapilavastu. At the time of Buddha the clan was under the suzerainty of Kośala, an adjoining kingdom Later Buddhists, in order to surpass Brahmans, invented a fabulous line of five kings of the Vivartakalpa headed by Mahāsammata 大三末多; these were followed by five cakravartī, the first being Mūrdhaja 頂生王; after these came nineteen kings, the first being Cetiya 捨帝, the last Mahādeva 大天; these were succeeded by dynasties of 5,000, 7,000, 8,000, 9,000, 10,000, 15,000 kings; after which long Gautama opens a line of 1,100 kings, the last, Ikṣvāku, reigning at Potala. With Ikṣvāku the Śākyas are said to have begun. His four sons reigned at Kapilavastu. 'Śākyamuni was one of his descendants in the seventh generation.' Later, after the destruction of Kapilavastu by Virūḍhaka, four survivors of the family founded the kingdoms of Udyana, Bamyam, Himatala, and Sāmbī. Eitel. |
金一 see styles |
kinichi きんいち |
(surname, given name) Kin'ichi |
金壱 see styles |
kinichi きんいち |
(personal name) Kin'ichi |
金市 see styles |
kinichi きんいち |
(surname, given name) Kin'ichi |
金獎 金奖 see styles |
jīn jiǎng jin1 jiang3 chin chiang |
gold medal; first prize |
金賞 see styles |
kinshou / kinsho きんしょう |
gold prize; gold award; gold medal; first-place prize |
釼一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
釼市 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
鈞一 see styles |
kinichi きんいち |
(given name) Kin'ichi |
鉉一 see styles |
genichi げんいち |
(personal name) Gen'ichi |
銀一 see styles |
ginichi ぎんいち |
(given name) Gin'ichi |
銀壱 see styles |
ginichi ぎんいち |
(personal name) Gin'ichi |
銀市 see styles |
ginichi ぎんいち |
(given name) Gin'ichi |
銑一 see styles |
senichi せんいち |
(given name) Sen'ichi |
錢莊 钱庄 see styles |
qián zhuāng qian2 zhuang1 ch`ien chuang chien chuang |
old-style money shop (a type of private bank that first appeared in the Ming dynasty, flourished in the Qing, and was phased out after 1949); (in recent times) informal financial company, often operating at the edges of what is legal |
錦一 see styles |
kinichi きんいち |
(given name) Kin'ichi |
錦壱 see styles |
kinichi きんいち |
(given name) Kin'ichi |
錦市 see styles |
kinichi きんいち |
(given name) Kin'ichi |
錬一 see styles |
renichi れんいち |
(given name) Ren'ichi |
鍵一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
鍼一 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(given name) Shin'ichi |
鎌一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
鎌市 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
鎮一 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(given name) Shin'ichi |
長子 长子 see styles |
zhǎng zǐ zhang3 zi3 chang tzu hisako ひさこ |
eldest son (1) (ちょうし only) (See 末子・ばっし) eldest child; oldest child; first child; (2) eldest son; oldest son; (female given name) Hisako |
門地 门地 see styles |
mén dì men2 di4 men ti monchi もんち |
variant of 門第|门第[men2di4] degree; lineage; (surname) Monchi |
閃一 see styles |
senichi せんいち |
(given name) Sen'ichi |
閉炉 see styles |
heiro / hero へいろ |
(noun/participle) (See 開炉) closing of the fireplace in a Zen temple (first day of the 2nd month) |
開價 开价 see styles |
kāi jià kai1 jia4 k`ai chia kai chia |
to quote a price; seller's first offer |
開先 开先 see styles |
kāi xiān kai1 xian1 k`ai hsien kai hsien kaisaki かいさき |
at first groove (in welding) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Ichi-Dan - First Degree" 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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