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十住 see styles |
shí zhù shi2 zhu4 shih chu jū jū |
The ten stages, or periods, in bodhisattva-wisdom, prajñā 般若, are the 十住; the merits or character attained are the 十地 q.v. Two interpretations may be given. In the first of these, the first four stages are likened to entry into the holy womb, the next four to the period of gestation, the ninth to birth, and the tenth to the washing or baptism with the water of wisdom, e.g. the baptism of a Kṣatriya prince. The ten stages are (1) 發心住 the purposive stage, the mind set upon Buddhahood; (2) 治地住 clear understanding and mental control; (3) 修行住 unhampered liberty in every direction; (4) 生貴住 acquiring the Tathāgata nature or seed; (5) 方便具足住 perfect adaptability and resemblance in self-development and development of others; (6) 正心住 the whole mind becoming Buddha-like; (7) 不退住 no retrogression, perfect unity and constant progress; (8) 童眞住 as a Buddha-son now complete; (9) 法王子住 as prince of the law; (10) 灌頂住 baptism as such, e.g. the consecration of kings. Another interpretation of the above is: (1) spiritual resolve, stage of śrota-āpanna; (2) submission to rule, preparation for Sakṛdāgāmin stage; (3) cultivation of virtue, attainment of Sakṛdāgāmin stage; (4) noble birth, preparation for the anāgāmin stage; (5) perfect means, attainment of anāgāmin stage; (6) right mind, preparation for arhatship; (7) no-retrogradation, the attainment of arhatship; (8) immortal youth, pratyekabuddhahood; (9) son of the law-king, the conception of bodhisattvahood; (10) baptism as the summit of attainment, the conception of Buddhahood. |
十境 see styles |
shí jìng shi2 jing4 shih ching jikkyō |
Ten objects of or stages in meditation觀 in the Tiantai school, i.e. 陰境 the five skandhas; 煩惱境 life's distresses and delusion; 病患境 sickness, or duḥkha, its cause and cure; 業相境 age-long karmaic influences; 魔事境 Māra affairs, how to overthrow their rule; 禪定境 the conditions of dhyāna and samādhi; 諸見境 various views and doubts that arise; 慢境 pride in progress and the delusion that one has attained nirvāṇa; 二乘境 temptation to be content with the lower nirvāṇa, instead of going on to the greater reward; 菩薩境 bodhisattvahood; see the 止觀 5. |
十宗 see styles |
shí zōng shi2 zong1 shih tsung jūshū |
The ten schools of Chinese Buddhism: I. The (1) 律宗 Vinaya-discipline, or 南山|; (2) 倶舍 Kośa, Abhidharma, or Reality (Sarvāstivādin) 有宗; (3) 成實宗 Satyasiddhi sect founded on this śāstra by Harivarman; (4) 三論宗 Mādhyamika or 性空宗; (5) 法華宗 Lotus, "Law-flower" or Tiantai 天台宗; (6) 華嚴Huayan or法性 or賢首宗; ( 7) 法相宗 Dharmalakṣana or 慈恩宗 founded on the唯識論 (8) 心宗 Ch'an or Zen, mind-only or intuitive, v. 禪宗 ; (9) 眞言宗 (Jap. Shingon) or esoteric 密宗 ; (10) 蓮宗 Amitābha-lotus or Pure Land (Jap. Jōdo) 淨士宗. The 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 9th are found in Japan rather than in China, where they have ceased to be of importance. II. The Hua-yen has also ten divisions into ten schools of thought: (1) 我法倶有 the reality of self (or soul) and things, e.g. mind and matter; (2) 法有我無 the reality of things but not of soul; (3) 法無去來 things have neither creation nor destruction; (4) 現通假實 present things are both apparent and real; (5) 俗妄眞實 common or phenomenal ideas are wrong, fundamental reality is the only truth; (6) things are merely names; (7) all things are unreal 空; (8) the bhūtatathatā is not unreal; (9) phenomena and their perception are to be got rid of; (10) the perfect, all-inclusive, and complete teaching of the One Vehicle. III. There are two old Japanese divisions: 大乘律宗, 倶舎宗 , 成實 宗 , 法和宗 , 三論宗 , 天台宗 , 華嚴宗 , 眞言宗 , 小乘律宗 , and 淨土宗 ; the second list adds 禪宗 and omits 大乘律宗. They are the Ritsu, Kusha, Jōjitsu, Hossō, Sanron, Tendai, Kegon, Shingon, (Hīnayāna) Ritsu, and Jōdo; the addition being Zen. |
十才 see styles |
jussai じゅっさい jissai じっさい |
age 10 |
十歲 十岁 see styles |
shí suì shi2 sui4 shih sui jūsai |
ten years (old) |
十歳 see styles |
jussai じゅっさい jissai じっさい |
age 10 |
千両 see styles |
chigiri ちぎり |
(1) Sarcandra glabra (species of flowering shrub in the family Chloranthaceae); (2) 1000 ryō (an old Japanese coin); (place-name) Chigiri |
半死 see styles |
bàn sǐ ban4 si3 pan ssu hanshi はんし |
half dead (of torment, hunger, tiredness etc); (tired) to death; (terrified) out of one's wits; (beaten) to within an inch of one's life; (knock) the daylights out of sb half-dead |
半白 see styles |
bàn bái ban4 bai2 pan pai hanpaku はんぱく |
fifty (years of age) (1) grayish color; greyish colour; (2) grizzled hair; (place-name) Hanpaku |
半百 see styles |
bàn bǎi ban4 bai3 pan pai |
fifty (usually referring to sb's age) |
卒去 see styles |
shukkyo; sokkyo しゅっきょ; そっきょ |
(n,vs,vi) death (of a noble, etc.) |
卒年 see styles |
zú nián zu2 nian2 tsu nien shutsunen |
year of death |
卒業 卒业 see styles |
zú yè zu2 ye4 tsu yeh sotsugyou / sotsugyo そつぎょう |
to complete a course of study (old); to graduate (n,vs,vi) (1) graduation; completion (of a course); (n,vs,vi) (2) moving on (from); outgrowing (something); (n,vs,vi) (3) leaving (a group, company, etc.); quitting |
南無 南无 see styles |
nā mó na1 mo2 na mo namu なむ |
Buddhist salutation or expression of faith (loanword from Sanskrit); Taiwan pr. [na2 mo2] (conj,int) {Buddh} amen; hail; (surname) Namu namaḥ; Pali: namo; to submit oneself to, from to bend, bow to, make obeisance, pay homage to; an expression of submission to command, complete commitment, reverence, devotion, trust for salvation, etc. Also written 南牟; 南謨; 南忙; 那謨 (or 那模 or 那麻); 納莫 (or 納慕); 娜母; 曩莫 (or 曩謨); 捺麻(or捺謨), etc. It is used constantly in liturgy, incantations, etc., especially as in namaḥ Amitābha, which is the formula of faith of the Pure-land sect, representing the believing heart of all beings and Amitābha's power and will to save; repeated in the hour of death it opens the entrance to the Pure Land. |
博士 see styles |
bó shì bo2 shi4 po shih hiroto ひろと |
doctor (as an academic degree); (old) person specialized in a skill or trade; (old) court academician (n,n-suf) doctor; PhD; Dr.; (personal name) Hiroto a scholar |
博多 see styles |
hakata はかた |
Hakata (old but still commonly used name for Fukuoka); (place-name, surname) Hakata |
危境 see styles |
wēi jìng wei1 jing4 wei ching |
dangerous situation; venerable old age |
危篤 危笃 see styles |
wēi dǔ wei1 du3 wei tu kitoku きとく |
deathly ill (noun - becomes adjective with の) critical condition; being on the verge of death |
即死 see styles |
sokushi そくし |
(n,vs,vi) instant death |
卸妝 卸妆 see styles |
xiè zhuāng xie4 zhuang1 hsieh chuang |
to remove makeup; (old) to take off formal dress and ornaments |
卸貨 卸货 see styles |
xiè huò xie4 huo4 hsieh huo |
to unload cargo; (fig.) to give birth to a baby |
卽得 see styles |
jí dé ji2 de2 chi te sokudoku |
Immediately to obtain, e.g. rebirth in the Pure Land, or the new birth here and now. |
厄年 see styles |
yakudoshi やくどし |
(1) (See 陰陽道) unlucky year; critical year; year (esp. age 25 and 42 for men, 19 and 33 for women) that is considered unlucky (orig. in Onmyōdō); (2) bad year; annus horribilis |
厗奚 see styles |
tí xī ti2 xi1 t`i hsi ti hsi |
old place name (in Yan of Warring states, in modern Beijing city) |
厭魅 厌魅 see styles |
yàn mèi yan4 mei4 yen mei Enmi えんみ |
killing someone with a magical curse 厭禱鬼 Vetāla, a demon appealed to in order to raise a corpse and with it to cause the death of an enemy. |
叉圈 see styles |
chā quān cha1 quan1 ch`a ch`üan cha chüan |
XO ("extra old"), grade of cognac quality |
叉手 see styles |
chā shǒu cha1 shou3 ch`a shou cha shou shashu |
The palms of the hands together with the fingers crossed forming ten. Also, the palms together with the middle fingers crossing each other, an old Indian form of greeting. In China anciently the left hand was folded over the right, but with women the right hand was over the left. In mourning salutations the order was reversed. |
及笄 see styles |
jí jī ji2 ji1 chi chi |
to reach marriageable age (a girl's fifteenth birthday) |
反哺 see styles |
fǎn bǔ fan3 bu3 fan pu hanpo はんぽ |
to support one's parents in their old age; to show filial piety; to to repay; to return a favor caring for one's parents in return; (given name) Hanpo |
反坫 see styles |
fǎn diàn fan3 dian4 fan tien |
earthern goblet stand also known as 垿[xu4] (old) |
叔世 see styles |
shukusei / shukuse しゅくせい |
(archaism) age of decline |
取歳 see styles |
qǔ suì qu3 sui4 ch`ü sui chü sui |
To receive, or add, a year to his monastic age, on the conclusion of the summer's retreat. |
受死 see styles |
shòu sǐ shou4 si3 shou ssu |
to submit to death; prepare to die!; meet your doom! |
口實 口实 see styles |
kǒu shí kou3 shi2 k`ou shih kou shih |
food; salary (old); a pretext; a cause for gossip |
口齒 口齿 see styles |
kǒu chǐ kou3 chi3 k`ou ch`ih kou chih |
mouth and teeth; enunciation; to articulate; diction; age (of cattle, horses etc) |
古い see styles |
furui ふるい |
(adjective) old (not person); aged; ancient; antiquated; stale; threadbare; outmoded; obsolete article |
古き see styles |
furuki ふるき |
(can act as adjective) (old attributive form of ふるい) old; olden |
古く see styles |
furuku ふるく |
(adverb) (1) anciently; formerly; (2) old times; a long time ago |
古体 see styles |
kotai こたい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) old custom; old style |
古例 see styles |
korei / kore これい |
old precedent; tradition; custom |
古俗 see styles |
kozoku こぞく |
old custom |
古傷 see styles |
furukizu ふるきず |
old wound; scar; old unpleasant incident |
古兵 see styles |
furutsuwamono ふるつわもの kohei / kohe こへい |
old soldier; veteran; old hand |
古刀 see styles |
kotou / koto ことう |
old sword |
古剎 古刹 see styles |
gǔ chà gu3 cha4 ku ch`a ku cha |
old Buddhist temple See: 古刹 |
古創 see styles |
furukizu ふるきず |
old wound; scar; old unpleasant incident |
古参 see styles |
kosan こさん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 新参) senior; veteran; old-timer |
古句 see styles |
koku こく |
ancient expression; old poem |
古名 see styles |
furuna ふるな |
(See 古称) old name; former name; (surname) Furuna |
古城 see styles |
gǔ chéng gu3 cheng2 ku ch`eng ku cheng furujiro ふるじろ |
ancient city old castle; old fortress; (place-name) Furujiro an ancient city |
古墓 see styles |
gǔ mù gu3 mu4 ku mu |
old tomb (archaeology) |
古墨 see styles |
koboku こぼく |
old ink stick |
古墳 古坟 see styles |
gǔ fén gu3 fen2 ku fen kofun こふん |
(hist) ancient burial mound; barrow; tumulus old graves |
古家 see styles |
furuya ふるや |
old house; deserted house; (surname) Furuya |
古寺 see styles |
furudera ふるでら |
old temple; (place-name, surname) Furudera |
古屋 see styles |
furuya ふるや |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) old house; deserted house; (place-name, surname) Furuya |
古川 see styles |
furugawa ふるがわ |
old river; (surname) Furugawa |
古巣 see styles |
furusu ふるす |
old haunts; former homes; (surname) Furusu |
古幣 古币 see styles |
gǔ bì gu3 bi4 ku pi |
old coin |
古廟 see styles |
kobyou / kobyo こびょう |
old shrine |
古式 see styles |
koshiki こしき |
old style; ancient rites |
古形 see styles |
kogata こがた |
old form; old format; traditional format; (surname) Kogata |
古扇 see styles |
furuougi / furuogi ふるおうぎ |
(archaism) old fan; worn out fan |
古手 see styles |
kote こて |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) used article; worn-out article; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (See 新手・2) veteran; old-timer; long-serving employee; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) (rare) long-established (way, method, etc.); old; commonplace; stale; (surname) Kote |
古文 see styles |
gǔ wén gu3 wen2 ku wen komon こもん |
old language; the Classics; Classical Chinese as a literary model, esp. in Tang and Song prose; Classical Chinese as a school subject (abbreviation) (rare) kanji |
古方 see styles |
gǔ fāng gu3 fang1 ku fang kogata こがた |
ancient prescription old method; (surname) Kogata |
古早 see styles |
gǔ zǎo gu3 zao3 ku tsao |
(Tw) old times; former times |
古曲 see styles |
kokyoku こきょく |
old music |
古書 古书 see styles |
gǔ shū gu3 shu1 ku shu kosho こしょ |
ancient book; old book (1) old book; rare book; classic; (2) (See 古本・1) secondhand book; used book |
古服 see styles |
furufuku ふるふく |
old clothes; old suit |
古期 see styles |
koki こき |
(prefix noun) old; ancient |
古木 see styles |
furugi ふるぎ |
old tree; (surname) Furugi |
古来 see styles |
fururai ふるらい |
(adv,adj-no,n) from ancient times; from old times; from time immemorial; (surname) Fururai |
古松 see styles |
furumatsu ふるまつ |
(rare) (See 老松) old pine; (surname) Furumatsu |
古板 see styles |
gǔ bǎn gu3 ban3 ku pan furuita ふるいた |
outmoded; old-fashioned; inflexible (surname) Furuita |
古株 see styles |
kokabu こかぶ |
(1) old-timer; veteran; senior; (2) (original meaning) old stump; old roots; (surname) Kokabu |
古格 see styles |
gǔ gé gu3 ge2 ku ko kokaku こかく |
convention; usage; old customs; old etiquette ancient precedent |
古歌 see styles |
koka; furuuta / koka; furuta こか; ふるうた |
(See 和歌) old poem (esp. waka); old song |
古池 see styles |
furuchi ふるち |
old pool; old pond; (surname) Furuchi |
古法 see styles |
kohou / koho こほう |
old method; old law |
古流 see styles |
koryuu / koryu こりゅう |
old manners; old style; old school (of art) |
古潭 see styles |
kotan こたん |
(rare) old abyss; (place-name) Kotan |
古版 see styles |
kohan こはん |
old edition (of a book); old woodblock |
古物 see styles |
gǔ wù gu3 wu4 ku wu kobutsu; furumono こぶつ; ふるもの |
antique (noun - becomes adjective with の) antique; old article; secondhand goods |
古狐 see styles |
furukitsune; furugitsune ふるきつね; ふるぎつね |
old fox; old-timer; schemer |
古狸 see styles |
furudanuki ふるだぬき |
old badger; veteran; oldtimer; schemer; old fox |
古町 see styles |
furumachi ふるまち |
old town; (place-name, surname) Furumachi |
古疵 see styles |
furukizu ふるきず |
old wound; scar; old unpleasant incident |
古着 see styles |
furugi ふるぎ |
old clothes; secondhand clothing |
古祠 see styles |
koshi こし |
old small shrine |
古称 see styles |
koshou / kosho こしょう |
old name; former name |
古稀 see styles |
gǔ xī gu3 xi1 ku hsi koki こき |
seventy years old 70th birthday |
古筆 see styles |
kofude こふで |
old writing; (surname) Kofude |
古米 see styles |
furuyone ふるよね |
(See 新米・1) old rice; rice remaining from the previous year's harvest; (surname) Furuyone |
古義 古义 see styles |
gǔ yì gu3 yi4 ku i kogi こぎ |
ancient meaning; original or etymological meaning of a word old meaning; old interpretation |
古翻 see styles |
gǔ fān gu3 fan1 ku fan kohon |
old translation standard |
古老 see styles |
gǔ lǎo gu3 lao3 ku lao korou / koro ころう |
ancient; old; age-old old people; seniors; elders; old-timer |
古葉 see styles |
koba こば |
(archaism) old leaf; old leaves; (surname) Koba |
古規 古规 see styles |
gǔ guī gu3 gui1 ku kuei Koki |
Old Rules |
古言 see styles |
kogen こげん |
obsolete word; old proverb |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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