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枯木逢春

see styles
kū mù féng chūn
    ku1 mu4 feng2 chun1
k`u mu feng ch`un
    ku mu feng chun
lit. the spring comes upon a withered tree (idiom); fig. to get a new lease on life; to be revived; (of a difficult situation) to suddenly improve

柴米油鹽


柴米油盐

see styles
chái mǐ yóu yán
    chai2 mi3 you2 yan2
ch`ai mi yu yen
    chai mi yu yen
lit. firewood, rice, oil and salt; fig. life's daily necessities

栄枯盛衰

see styles
 eikoseisui / ekosesui
    えいこせいすい
(yoji) ups and downs of life; vicissitudes of fortune

栩栩如生

see styles
xǔ xǔ rú shēng
    xu3 xu3 ru2 sheng1
hsü hsü ju sheng
vivid and lifelike (idiom); true to life; realistic

棄家諸欲


弃家诸欲

see styles
qì jiā zhū yù
    qi4 jia1 zhu1 yu4
ch`i chia chu yü
    chi chia chu yü
 kike shoyoku
to relinquish all desires associated with the worldly life

棄暗投明


弃暗投明

see styles
qì àn tóu míng
    qi4 an4 tou2 ming2
ch`i an t`ou ming
    chi an tou ming
to renounce the dark and seek the light; to give up one's wrong way of life and turn to a better one

此土著述


此土着述

see styles
cǐ tǔ zhù shù
    ci3 tu3 zhu4 shu4
tz`u t`u chu shu
    tzu tu chu shu
 shito jakujutsu
Narratives in regard to the present life, part of the 雜藏 miscellaneous piṭaka.

歷盡滄桑


历尽沧桑

see styles
lì jìn cāng sāng
    li4 jin4 cang1 sang1
li chin ts`ang sang
    li chin tsang sang
to have been through the hardships of life; to have been through the mill

死を選ぶ

see styles
 shioerabu
    しをえらぶ
(exp,v5b) to commit suicide; to end one's life; to choose death

死んでも

see styles
 shindemo
    しんでも
(adverb) (1) at the risk of one's life; even if (I) die; even if it kills one (me, him, etc.); (adverb) (2) at all costs; no matter what; as long as I live; definitely

死中求生

see styles
sǐ zhōng qiú shēng
    si3 zhong1 qiu2 sheng1
ssu chung ch`iu sheng
    ssu chung chiu sheng
to seek life in death (idiom); to fight for one's life

死亡保険

see styles
 shibouhoken / shibohoken
    しぼうほけん
life insurance; insurance payable at death

死亡保障

see styles
 shibouhoshou / shibohosho
    しぼうほしょう
death benefit (from life insurance)

死去活來


死去活来

see styles
sǐ qù huó lái
    si3 qu4 huo2 lai2
ssu ch`ü huo lai
    ssu chü huo lai
to hover between life and death (idiom); to suffer terribly; within an inch of one's life

死活不顧


死活不顾

see styles
sǐ huó bù gù
    si3 huo2 bu4 gu4
ssu huo pu ku
regardless of life or death (idiom)

死活問題

see styles
 shikatsumondai
    しかつもんだい
matter of life or death; life-and-death problem

死而後已


死而后已

see styles
sǐ ér hòu yǐ
    si3 er2 hou4 yi3
ssu erh hou i
until death puts an end (idiom); one's whole life; unto one's dying day

比量相違


比量相违

see styles
bǐ liáng xiāng wéi
    bi3 liang2 xiang1 wei2
pi liang hsiang wei
 hiryō sōi
viruddha. A contradicting example or analogy in logic, e. g. the vase is permanent (or eternal), because of its nature; one of the nine, in the proposition, of the thirty-three possible fallacies in a syllogism.

氣息奄奄


气息奄奄

see styles
qì xī yǎn yǎn
    qi4 xi1 yan3 yan3
ch`i hsi yen yen
    chi hsi yen yen
to have only a breath of life (idiom)

水生生物

see styles
 suiseiseibutsu / suisesebutsu
    すいせいせいぶつ
aquatic life; water creatures

永らえる

see styles
 nagaraeru
    ながらえる
(v1,vi) to have a long life; to live a long time

永劫回帰

see styles
 eigoukaiki / egokaiki
    えいごうかいき
(yoji) (in Nietzsche's philosophy 'ewige Wiederkunft') eternal recurrence; eternal return

永垂不朽

see styles
yǒng chuí bù xiǔ
    yong3 chui2 bu4 xiu3
yung ch`ui pu hsiu
    yung chui pu hsiu
 eisuifukyuu / esuifukyu
    えいすいふきゅう
eternal glory; will never be forgotten
(yoji) one's fame or achievements being passed down eternally

永遠回帰

see styles
 eienkaiki / eenkaiki
    えいえんかいき
eternal return; eternal recurrence

求名菩薩


求名菩萨

see styles
qiú míng pú sà
    qiu2 ming2 pu2 sa4
ch`iu ming p`u sa
    chiu ming pu sa
 Gumyō Bosatsu
The Qiuming (fame-seeking) bodhisattva, v. Lotus Sutra, a name of Maitreya in a previous life. Also, Yaśaskāma, 'A disciple of Varaprabhā noted for his boundless ambition and utter want of memory.' Eitel.

求田問舍


求田问舍

see styles
qiú tián wèn shè
    qiu2 tian2 wen4 she4
ch`iu t`ien wen she
    chiu tien wen she
lit. to be interested exclusively in the acquisition of estate (idiom); fig. to have no lofty aspirations in life

油鹽醬醋


油盐酱醋

see styles
yóu yán jiàng cù
    you2 yan2 jiang4 cu4
yu yen chiang ts`u
    yu yen chiang tsu
(lit.) oil, salt, soy sauce and vinegar; (fig.) the trivia of everyday life

法華八年


法华八年

see styles
fǎ huā bā nián
    fa3 hua1 ba1 nian2
fa hua pa nien
 hokke hachinen
The last eight years of the Buddha's life, when, according to Tiantai, from 72 to 80 years of age he preached the Lotus gospel.

活殺自在

see styles
 kassatsujizai
    かっさつじざい
(yoji) the power of life or death

活靈活現


活灵活现

see styles
huó líng huó xiàn
    huo2 ling2 huo2 xian4
huo ling huo hsien
living spirit, living image (idiom); true to life; vivid and realistic

活龍活現


活龙活现

see styles
huó lóng huó xiàn
    huo2 long2 huo2 xian4
huo lung huo hsien
living spirit, living image (idiom); true to life; vivid and realistic

浩然の気

see styles
 kouzennoki / kozennoki
    こうぜんのき
(exp,n) (1) (from Mencius) universal life force; source of animation for all things; (exp,n) (2) free spirit; mindset unencumbered with worldly concerns

浮ばれる

see styles
 ukabareru
    うかばれる
(v1,vi) (1) to rest in peace; to attain eternal rest; (2) to gain recognition; to get on in the world

浮世草子

see styles
 ukiyozoushi / ukiyozoshi
    うきよぞうし
(Edo-period variety of) realistic literature; popular stories of everyday life in the Edo period

浮世草紙

see styles
 ukiyozoushi / ukiyozoshi
    うきよぞうし
(Edo-period variety of) realistic literature; popular stories of everyday life in the Edo period

浮生六記


浮生六记

see styles
fú shēng liù jì
    fu2 sheng1 liu4 ji4
fu sheng liu chi
Six Records of a Floating Life, autobiographical novel and description of Qing dynasty life by 沈復|沈复[Shen3 Fu4], published 1808

海外生活

see styles
 kaigaiseikatsu / kaigaisekatsu
    かいがいせいかつ
living abroad; life overseas

海洋生物

see styles
 kaiyouseibutsu / kaiyosebutsu
    かいようせいぶつ
marine life; marine organism

海誓山盟

see styles
hǎi shì shān méng
    hai3 shi4 shan1 meng2
hai shih shan meng
to pledge undying love (idiom); oath of eternal love; to swear by all the Gods

消費生活

see styles
 shouhiseikatsu / shohisekatsu
    しょうひせいかつ
one's life as a consumer

淡泊明志

see styles
dàn bó míng zhì
    dan4 bo2 ming2 zhi4
tan po ming chih
living a simple life as one's ideal (idiom)

淳風美俗

see styles
 junpuubizoku / junpubizoku
    じゅんぷうびぞく
(yoji) good morals and manners; genial manners and laudable customs; pristine way of life

淸淨覺海


淸淨觉海

see styles
qīng jìng jué hǎi
    qing1 jing4 jue2 hai3
ch`ing ching chüeh hai
    ching ching chüeh hai
 shōjō kaku kai
The pure ocean of enlightenment, which underlies the disturbed life of all.

清風明月


清风明月

see styles
qīng fēng míng yuè
    qing1 feng1 ming2 yue4
ch`ing feng ming yüeh
    ching feng ming yüeh
 seifuumeigetsu / sefumegetsu
    せいふうめいげつ
lit. cool breeze and bright moon (idiom); fig. peaceful and clear night; (allusively) living a solitary and quiet life
(yoji) refreshing breeze and the bright moon; a beautiful nocturnal scene with a full moon

渤澥桑田

see styles
bó xiè sāng tián
    bo2 xie4 sang1 tian2
po hsieh sang t`ien
    po hsieh sang tien
lit. blue seas where once was mulberry fields (idiom, from 史記|史记[Shi3 ji4], Record of the Grand Historian); time brings great changes; life's vicissitudes

炎熱地獄


炎热地狱

see styles
yán rè dì yù
    yan2 re4 di4 yu4
yen je ti yü
 ennetsujigoku
    えんねつじごく
{Buddh} flames of hell
Tapana, the hell of burning or roasting, the sixth of the eight hot hells, where 24 hours equal 2,600 years on earth, life lasting 16,000 years.

無去無來


无去无来

see styles
wú qù wú lái
    wu2 qu4 wu2 lai2
wu ch`ü wu lai
    wu chü wu lai
 muko murai
Neither going nor coming, eternal like the dharmakāya.

無常迅速


无常迅速

see styles
wú cháng xùn sù
    wu2 chang2 xun4 su4
wu ch`ang hsün su
    wu chang hsün su
 mujoujinsoku / mujojinsoku
    むじょうじんそく
(yoji) the (fast) pace at which life passes, and thus the nearness of death; promptitude of the changes of the times
impermanence is swift

無期徒刑


无期徒刑

see styles
wú qī tú xíng
    wu2 qi1 tu2 xing2
wu ch`i t`u hsing
    wu chi tu hsing
life imprisonment

無期懲役

see styles
 mukichoueki / mukichoeki
    むきちょうえき
life imprisonment; imprisonment for life; indefinite imprisonment

無爲法身


无为法身

see styles
wú wéi fǎ shēn
    wu2 wei2 fa3 shen1
wu wei fa shen
 mui hosshin
asaṃskṛta dharmakāya, the eternal body of Buddha not conditioned by cause and effect.

無爲湼槃


无为湼槃

see styles
wú wéi niè pán
    wu2 wei2 nie4 pan2
wu wei nieh p`an
    wu wei nieh pan
 mui nehan
(無爲湼槃界) The realm of the eternal, unconditioned nirvāṇa, the Pure Land.

無生之生


无生之生

see styles
wú shēng zhī shēng
    wu2 sheng1 zhi1 sheng1
wu sheng chih sheng
 mushō no shō
A life that is without birth, an immortal life, a nirmāṇakāya, or transformation appearance of a Buddha in the world.

無量壽佛


无量寿佛

see styles
wú liáng shòu fó
    wu2 liang2 shou4 fo2
wu liang shou fo
 Muryōju Butsu
Buddha of Immeasurable Life

無量壽殿


无量寿殿

see styles
wú liáng shòu diàn
    wu2 liang2 shou4 dian4
wu liang shou tien
 muryōju den
hall of immeasurable life

無量壽經


无量寿经

see styles
wú liáng shòu jīng
    wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1
wu liang shou ching
 Muryōju kyō
The Sukhāvatīvyūha-sūtra is tr. as the Amitāyus sūtra, and there are other treatises with similar titles, cf. 觀無量壽經, etc.

無量寿経

see styles
 muryoujukyou / muryojukyo
    むりょうじゅきょう
(See 浄土三部経) Sutra of Immeasurable Life

無駄食い

see styles
 mudagui
    むだぐい
(noun/participle) (1) eating between meals; wasteful eating habits; waste of resources; (2) living idly; loafing one's way through life

狂亂往生


狂乱往生

see styles
kuáng luàn wǎng shēng
    kuang2 luan4 wang3 sheng1
k`uang luan wang sheng
    kuang luan wang sheng
 kyōran ōjō
Saved out of terror into the next life; however distressed by thoughts of hell as the result of past evil life, ten repetitions, or even one, of the name of Amitābha ensures entry into his Paradise.

独り暮し

see styles
 hitorigurashi
    ひとりぐらし
a single life; a solitary life; living alone

独身生活

see styles
 dokushinseikatsu / dokushinsekatsu
    どくしんせいかつ
(noun/participle) bachelor's life; life of a bachelor

現代生活

see styles
 gendaiseikatsu / gendaisekatsu
    げんだいせいかつ
contemporary life; present-day life

現生利益


现生利益

see styles
xiàn shēng lì yì
    xian4 sheng1 li4 yi4
hsien sheng li i
 genshō rieki
Benefits in the present life (from serving Buddha).

理身理土

see styles
lǐ shēn lǐ tǔ
    li3 shen1 li3 tu3
li shen li t`u
    li shen li tu
 rishin rido
The dharmakāya in the dharmakṣetra, e.g. the spiritual Vairocana in the eternal light.

生いたち

see styles
 oitachi
    おいたち
(1) growth; development; (2) one's early life; upbringing; personal history

生い立ち

see styles
 oitachi
    おいたち
(1) growth; development; (2) one's early life; upbringing; personal history

生きがい

see styles
 ikigai
    いきがい
something one lives for; purpose in life; raison d'etre

生きざま

see styles
 ikizama
    いきざま
attitude to life; form of existence; way of life

生きる糧

see styles
 ikirukate
    いきるかて
(exp,n) (See 糧・かて・2) source of vitality; life sustenance

生きる道

see styles
 ikirumichi
    いきるみち
(exp,n) way of life

生き死に

see styles
 ikishini
    いきしに
life and-or death

生き返る

see styles
 ikikaeru
    いきかえる
(v5r,vi) to revive; to come to oneself; to be restored to life

生の哲学

see styles
 seinotetsugaku / senotetsugaku
    せいのてつがく
philosophy of life

生命保険

see styles
 seimeihoken / semehoken
    せいめいほけん
life insurance

生命思想

see styles
shēng mìng sī xiǎng
    sheng1 ming4 si1 xiang3
sheng ming ssu hsiang
 shōmyō shisō
life-nourishing studies

生命科学

see styles
 seimeikagaku / semekagaku
    せいめいかがく
life science

生命科學


生命科学

see styles
shēng mìng kē xué
    sheng1 ming4 ke1 xue2
sheng ming k`o hsüeh
    sheng ming ko hsüeh
life sciences
See: 生命科学

生命週期


生命周期

see styles
shēng mìng zhōu qī
    sheng1 ming4 zhou1 qi1
sheng ming chou ch`i
    sheng ming chou chi
life cycle

生榮死哀


生荣死哀

see styles
shēng róng sǐ āi
    sheng1 rong2 si3 ai1
sheng jung ssu ai
to be respected in life and lamented in death (idiom)

生機盎然


生机盎然

see styles
shēng jī àng rán
    sheng1 ji1 ang4 ran2
sheng chi ang jan
full of life; exuberant

生死の境

see styles
 seishinosakai / seshinosakai
    せいしのさかい
between life and death

生死一如

see styles
 seishiichinyo / seshichinyo
    せいしいちにょ
(expression) life and death are the two faces of the same coin

生死之際


生死之际

see styles
shēng sǐ zhī jì
    sheng1 si3 zhi1 ji4
sheng ssu chih chi
 shōji no sai
Between life and death.

生死大海

see styles
shēng sǐ dà hǎi
    sheng1 si3 da4 hai3
sheng ssu ta hai
 shōshi daikai
The ocean of mortality, mortal life, 輪迴 saṃsāra, or transmigrations.

生死存亡

see styles
shēng sǐ cún wáng
    sheng1 si3 cun2 wang2
sheng ssu ts`un wang
    sheng ssu tsun wang
matter of life and death

生死常道

see styles
shēng sǐ cháng dào
    sheng1 si3 chang2 dao4
sheng ssu ch`ang tao
    sheng ssu chang tao
 shōji jōdō
eternal principle of birth and death

生死攸關


生死攸关

see styles
shēng sǐ yōu guān
    sheng1 si3 you1 guan1
sheng ssu yu kuan
matter of life and death

生死有命

see styles
shēng sǐ yǒu mìng
    sheng1 si3 you3 ming4
sheng ssu yu ming
life and death are ruled by fate (idiom)

生死肉骨

see styles
shēng sǐ ròu gǔ
    sheng1 si3 rou4 gu3
sheng ssu jou ku
lit. the dead returning to life; a miracle (idiom)

生死關頭


生死关头

see styles
shēng sǐ guān tóu
    sheng1 si3 guan1 tou2
sheng ssu kuan t`ou
    sheng ssu kuan tou
the critical moment; life and death crisis

生殺与奪

see styles
 seisatsuyodatsu / sesatsuyodatsu
    せいさつよだつ
(yoji) (having) life-and-death power (over)

生殺大權


生杀大权

see styles
shēng shā dà quán
    sheng1 sha1 da4 quan2
sheng sha ta ch`üan
    sheng sha ta chüan
life-and-death power; ultimate power

生活不安

see styles
 seikatsufuan / sekatsufuan
    せいかつふあん
worry (uncertainty, uneasiness, insecurity) about one's life (future)

生活振り

see styles
 seikatsuburi / sekatsuburi
    せいかつぶり
way of life

生活文化

see styles
 seikatsubunka / sekatsubunka
    せいかつぶんか
culture of everyday life

生活方式

see styles
shēng huó fāng shì
    sheng1 huo2 fang1 shi4
sheng huo fang shih
way of life; lifestyle

生活美學


生活美学

see styles
shēng huó měi xué
    sheng1 huo2 mei3 xue2
sheng huo mei hsüeh
appreciation of the finer things in life

生活設計

see styles
 seikatsusekkei / sekatsusekke
    せいかつせっけい
plan for one's life; life planning

生活資料


生活资料

see styles
shēng huó zī liào
    sheng1 huo2 zi1 liao4
sheng huo tzu liao
consumer goods; means of livelihood; means of subsistence; documents relating to sb's life

生活雑貨

see styles
 seikatsuzakka / sekatsuzakka
    せいかつざっか
daily necessities; goods for everyday life

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