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放蕩生活 see styles |
houtouseikatsu / hotosekatsu ほうとうせいかつ |
fast living; dissipated life; riotous life |
政治生命 see styles |
seijiseimei / sejiseme せいじせいめい |
political life |
政治生活 see styles |
zhèng zhì shēng huó zheng4 zhi4 sheng1 huo2 cheng chih sheng huo |
political life |
救命胴衣 see styles |
kyuumeidoui / kyumedoi きゅうめいどうい |
(See ライフジャケット) life jacket; life vest |
新婚生活 see styles |
shinkonseikatsu / shinkonsekatsu しんこんせいかつ |
newly-married life |
於當來世 于当来世 see styles |
yú dāng lái shì yu2 dang1 lai2 shi4 yü tang lai shih o tōrai se |
a future life |
日本生命 see styles |
nipponseimei / nipponseme にっぽんせいめい |
(company) Nippon Life; (c) Nippon Life |
日用淸規 日用淸规 see styles |
rì yòng qīng guī ri4 yong4 qing1 gui1 jih yung ch`ing kuei jih yung ching kuei Nichiyō shingi |
Rules of Purity for Daily Life |
春秋鼎盛 see styles |
chūn qiū dǐng shèng chun1 qiu1 ding3 sheng4 ch`un ch`iu ting sheng chun chiu ting sheng |
the prime of one's life |
昭和元禄 see styles |
shouwagenroku / showagenroku しょうわげんろく |
(hist) the flourishing mid-Shōwa period (1960s and early 1970s) of peace, rapid economic growth, and life of ease |
是一是常 see styles |
shì yī shì cháng shi4 yi1 shi4 chang2 shih i shih ch`ang shih i shih chang zeichi zejō |
it is unitary and it is eternal |
晏子春秋 see styles |
yàn zǐ chūn qiū yan4 zi3 chun1 qiu1 yen tzu ch`un ch`iu yen tzu chun chiu |
Tales of Yanzi, book describing the life and wisdom of Yanzi 晏子 (-c 500 BC), famous statesman from Qi of the Warring States |
景気づけ see styles |
keikizuke / kekizuke けいきづけ |
putting life into; animating; cheering up |
景気付け see styles |
keikizuke / kekizuke けいきづけ |
putting life into; animating; cheering up |
暮しむき see styles |
kurashimuki くらしむき |
circumstances; lifestyle; life circumstances |
暮し向き see styles |
kurashimuki くらしむき |
circumstances; lifestyle; life circumstances |
曾經滄海 曾经沧海 see styles |
céng jīng cāng hǎi ceng2 jing1 cang1 hai3 ts`eng ching ts`ang hai tseng ching tsang hai |
lit. having crossed the vast ocean (idiom); fig. widely experienced in the vicissitudes of life |
最後十念 最后十念 see styles |
zuì hòu shí niàn zui4 hou4 shi2 nian4 tsui hou shih nien saigo jūnen |
To call on Amitābha ten times when dying. |
有期徒刑 see styles |
yǒu qī tú xíng you3 qi1 tu2 xing2 yu ch`i t`u hsing yu chi tu hsing |
limited term of imprisonment (i.e. anything less than life imprisonment) |
有為転変 see styles |
uitenpen ういてんぺん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) mutability (of worldly affairs); fleeting shifts and changes (of human life) |
有爲生死 有为生死 see styles |
yǒu wéi shēng sǐ you3 wei2 sheng1 si3 yu wei sheng ssu ui shōji |
The mortal saṃsāra life of births and deaths, contrasted with 無爲生死 effortless mortality, e. g. transformation such as that of the Bodhisattva. |
有生以來 有生以来 see styles |
yǒu shēng yǐ lái you3 sheng1 yi3 lai2 yu sheng i lai |
(idiom) since birth; for one's whole life |
有餘涅槃 有余涅槃 see styles |
yǒu yú niè pán you3 yu2 nie4 pan2 yu yü nieh p`an yu yü nieh pan uyo nehan |
有餘依 (有餘依涅槃) Incomplete nirvāṇa. Hīnayāna holds that the arhat after his last term of mortal existence enters into nirvāṇa, while alive here he is in the state of sopādhiśeṣa-nirvāṇa, limited, or modified, nirvāṇa, as contrasted with 無餘涅槃 nirupadhiśeṣa-nirvāṇa. Mahāyāna holds that when the cause 因 of reincarnation is ended the state is that of 有餘涅槃 incomplete nirvāṇa; when the effect 果 is ended, and 得佛之常身 the eternal Buddha-body has been obtained, then there is 無餘涅槃 complete nirvāṇa. Mahāyāna writers say that in the Hīnayāna 無餘涅槃 'remainderless' nirvāṇa for the arhat there are still remains of illusion, karma, and suffering, and it is therefore 有餘涅槃; in Mahāyāna 無餘涅槃 these remains of illusion, etc., are ended. |
望女成鳳 望女成凤 see styles |
wàng nǚ chéng fèng wang4 nu:3 cheng2 feng4 wang nü ch`eng feng wang nü cheng feng |
lit. to hope one's daughter becomes a phoenix (idiom); fig. to hope one's daughter is a success in life |
望子成龍 望子成龙 see styles |
wàng zǐ chéng lóng wang4 zi3 cheng2 long2 wang tzu ch`eng lung wang tzu cheng lung |
lit. to hope one's son becomes a dragon (idiom); fig. to long for one' s child to succeed in life; to have great hopes for one's offspring; to give one's child the best education as a career investment |
本迹二門 本迹二门 see styles |
běn jī èr mén ben3 ji1 er4 men2 pen chi erh men honjaku nimon |
A division of the Lotus Sutra into two parts, the 迹門 being the first fourteen chapters, the 本門 the following fourteen chapters; the first half is related to the Buddha's earthly life and previous teaching; the second half to the final revelation of the Buddha as eternal and the Bodhisattva doctrines. |
本門本尊 本门本尊 see styles |
běn mén běn zūn ben3 men2 ben3 zun1 pen men pen tsun honmon honzon |
The especial honoured one of the Nichiren sect, Svādi-devatā, the Supreme Being, whose maṇḍala is considered as the symbol of the Buddha as infinite, eternal, universal. The Nichiren sect has a meditation 本門事觀 on the universality of the Buddha and the unity in the diversity of all his phenomena, the whole truth being embodied in the Lotus Sutra, and in its title of five words, 妙法蓮華經 Wonderful-Law Lotus-Flower Sutra, which are considered to be the embodiment of the eternal, universal Buddha. Their repetition preceded by 南無 Namah ! is equivalent to the 歸命 of other Buddhists. |
枕石漱流 see styles |
zhěn shí shù liú zhen3 shi2 shu4 liu2 chen shih shu liu |
to live a hermit's life (in seclusion); a frugal life (idiom) |
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 (idiom); 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 |
死而復活 死而复活 see styles |
sǐ ér fù huó si3 er2 fu4 huo2 ssu erh fu huo |
to come back to life (after death) |
死而復生 死而复生 see styles |
sǐ ér fù shēng si3 er2 fu4 sheng1 ssu erh fu sheng |
(idiom) to come back to life (after death) |
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 (idiom); fig. life's daily necessities |
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 |
現役時代 see styles |
genekijidai げんえきじだい |
active career; one's working life; the years before one retired; playing days |
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 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Eternal-Life" 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.
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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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