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身語心


身语心

see styles
shēn yǔ xīn
    shen1 yu3 xin1
shen yü hsin
 shin go shin
bodily action, speech, and thought

身語意


身语意

see styles
shēn yǔ yì
    shen1 yu3 yi4
shen yü i
 shingoi
three karmas (activities) of bodily action, speech, and thought

身語業


身语业

see styles
shēn yǔ yè
    shen1 yu3 ye4
shen yü yeh
 shingo gō
activities of body and speech

逆滲透


逆渗透

see styles
shèn tòu
    ni4 shen4 tou4
ni shen t`ou
    ni shen tou
reverse osmosis

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.

道詵寺


道诜寺

see styles
dào shēn
    dao4 shen1 si4
tao shen ssu
 Dōshinji
Doseonsa

遼寧省


辽宁省

see styles
liáo níng shěng
    liao2 ning2 sheng3
liao ning sheng
 ryouneishou / ryonesho
    りょうねいしょう
Liaoning Province, capital Shenyang 瀋陽市|沈阳市[Shen3 yang2 Shi4] (short name 遼|辽[Liao2])
Liaoning Province (China)

重身子

see styles
zhòng shēn zi
    zhong4 shen1 zi5
chung shen tzu
pregnant; pregnant woman

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.

金剛神


金刚神

see styles
jīn gāng shén
    jin1 gang1 shen2
chin kang shen
 kongō jin
The guardian spirits of the Buddhist order; the large idols at the entrance of Buddhist monasteries; also 金剛手; 金剛力士.

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.

陪審員


陪审员

see styles
péi shěn yuán
    pei2 shen3 yuan2
p`ei shen yüan
    pei shen yüan
 baishinin
    ばいしんいん
juror
juror; jury member

陪審團


陪审团

see styles
péi shěn tuán
    pei2 shen3 tuan2
p`ei shen t`uan
    pei shen tuan
jury

陳仲琳


陈仲琳

see styles
chén zhòng lín
    chen2 zhong4 lin2
ch`en chung lin
    chen chung lin
Chen Zhonglin, aka Xu Zhonglin 許仲琳|许仲琳[Xu3 Zhong4 lin2] (c. 1567–c. 1620), Ming novelist, to whom the fantasy novel Investiture of the Gods 封神演義|封神演义[Feng1 shen2 Yan3 yi4] is attributed, together with Lu Xixing 陸西星|陆西星[Lu4 Xi1 xing1]

陳省身


陈省身

see styles
chén xǐng shēn
    chen2 xing3 shen1
ch`en hsing shen
    chen hsing shen
Shiing-Shen Chern (1911-2004), Chinese-American mathematician

陸西星


陆西星

see styles
lù xī xīng
    lu4 xi1 xing1
lu hsi hsing
Lu Xixing (1520-c. 1601), Ming Daoist author, to whom the fantasy novel Investiture of the Gods 封神演義|封神演义[Feng1 shen2 Yan3 yi4] is attributed, together with Xu Zhonglin 許仲琳|许仲琳[Xu3 Zhong4 lin2]

隨身碟


随身碟

see styles
suí shēn dié
    sui2 shen1 die2
sui shen tieh
(Tw) USB flash drive; thumb drive

隨身聽


随身听

see styles
suí shēn tīng
    sui2 shen1 ting1
sui shen t`ing
    sui shen ting
Walkman (trademark); portable stereo

隱身草


隐身草

see styles
yǐn shēn cǎo
    yin3 shen1 cao3
yin shen ts`ao
    yin shen tsao
legendary grass conferring invisibility; fig. to conceal oneself or one's plans

離身見


离身见

see styles
shēn jiàn
    li2 shen1 jian4
li shen chien
 ri shinken
free from the view of a self

青神縣


青神县

see styles
qīng shén xiàn
    qing1 shen2 xian4
ch`ing shen hsien
    ching shen hsien
Qingshen County in Meishan 眉山市[Mei2 shan1 Shi4], Sichuan

風大神

see styles
fēng dà shén
    feng1 da4 shen2
feng ta shen
wind god

香音神

see styles
xiāng yīn shén
    xiang1 yin1 shen2
hsiang yin shen
a god of incense and sound

高麗參


高丽参

see styles
gāo lí shēn
    gao1 li2 shen1
kao li shen
Koryo ginseng

鬼壓身


鬼压身

see styles
guǐ yā shēn
    gui3 ya1 shen1
kuei ya shen
see 鬼壓床|鬼压床[gui3 ya1 chuang2]

鬼神形

see styles
guǐ shén xíng
    gui3 shen2 xing2
kuei shen hsing
(Skt. yakṣa-kṛtya)

鹽田區


盐田区

see styles
yán tián qū
    yan2 tian2 qu1
yen t`ien ch`ü
    yen tien chü
Yantian, a district of Shenzhen City 深圳市[Shen1 zhen4 Shi4], Guangdong

黑夜神

see styles
hēi yè shén
    hei1 ye4 shen2
hei yeh shen
Kālarātri, also 黑夜天; 黑闇天; 闇夜天; one of the three queens of Yama, who controls midnight.

鼻舌身

see styles
bí shé shēn
    bi2 she2 shen1
pi she shen
nose, tongue, and body

齊業身


齐业身

see styles
qí yè shēn
    qi2 ye4 shen1
ch`i yeh shen
    chi yeh shen
The final body which brings to an end all former karma.

龍崗區


龙岗区

see styles
lóng gǎng qū
    long2 gang3 qu1
lung kang ch`ü
    lung kang chü
Longgang, a district of Shenzhen City 深圳市[Shen1 zhen4 Shi4], Guangdong

龍華區


龙华区

see styles
lóng huá qū
    long2 hua2 qu1
lung hua ch`ü
    lung hua chü
Longhua, a district of Shenzhen City 深圳市[Shen1 zhen4 Shi4], Guangdong; Longhua, a district of Haikou City 海口市[Hai3 kou3 Shi4], Hainan

一之為甚


一之为甚

see styles
yī zhī wéi shèn
    yi1 zhi1 wei2 shen4
i chih wei shen
once is more than enough (idiom)

一之謂甚


一之谓甚

see styles
yī zhī wèi shèn
    yi1 zhi1 wei4 shen4
i chih wei shen
see 一之為甚|一之为甚[yi1 zhi1 wei2 shen4]

一切身財


一切身财

see styles
yī qiè shēn cái
    yi1 qie4 shen1 cai2
i ch`ieh shen ts`ai
    i chieh shen tsai
 issai shinzai
all personal possessions

一展身手

see styles
yī zhǎn shēn shǒu
    yi1 zhan3 shen1 shou3
i chan shen shou
to showcase one's talents; to display one's prowess

一往情深

see styles
yī wǎng qíng shēn
    yi1 wang3 qing2 shen1
i wang ch`ing shen
    i wang ching shen
deeply attached; devoted

一月三身

see styles
yī yuè sān shēn
    yi1 yue4 san1 shen1
i yüeh san shen
 ichigatsu sanshin
The allegorical trikāya or three bodies of the moon, i.e. form as 法身, its light as 報身, its reflection as 應身; the Buddha-truth 法 has also its 體 body, its light of wisdom 智, and its application or use 用, but all three are one, or a trinity; see trikāya, 三身.

一身兩役


一身两役

see styles
shēn liǎng yì
    yi1 shen1 liang3 yi4
i shen liang i
one person taking on two tasks simultaneously

一身是膽


一身是胆

see styles
shēn shì dǎn
    yi1 shen1 shi4 dan3
i shen shih tan
devoid of fear (idiom); intrepid

七事隨身


七事随身

see styles
qī shì suí shēn
    qi1 shi4 sui2 shen1
ch`i shih sui shen
    chi shih sui shen
 shichiji zuishin
The seven appurtenances of a monk— the three garments, bowl, censer, duster (or fly-brush), stool (niṣīdana), paper, and material for washing.

丈六金身

see styles
zhàng liù jīn shēn
    zhang4 liu4 jin1 shen1
chang liu chin shen
 jōroku konjin
sixteen-foot diamond-body; also a metal or golden image of the Buddha 16 feet high mentioned in the 北史 Northern History.

三令五申

see styles
sān lìng wǔ shēn
    san1 ling4 wu3 shen1
san ling wu shen
to order again and again (idiom)

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.

三叉神經


三叉神经

see styles
sān chā shén jīng
    san1 cha1 shen2 jing1
san ch`a shen ching
    san cha shen ching
trigeminal nerve

三寶荒神


三宝荒神

see styles
sān bǎo huāng shén
    san1 bao3 huang1 shen2
san pao huang shen
 Sanbō Kōjin
wild deity of the three treasures

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.

三種神變


三种神变

see styles
sān zhǒng shén biàn
    san1 zhong3 shen2 bian4
san chung shen pien
 sanshu jinpen
three miraculous powers

三種身苦


三种身苦

see styles
sān zhǒng shēn
    san1 zhong3 shen1 ku3
san chung shen k`u
    san chung shen ku
 sanshu shinku
The three duḥkha or afflictions of the body — old age, sickness, death.

三身三德

see styles
sān shēn sān dé
    san1 shen1 san1 de2
san shen san te
 sanshin sandoku
The 三身 are the 法, 報, and 應; the 三德 are 法, 般, and 解, i.e. the virtue, or merit, of the (a) 法身 being absolute independence, reality; of (b) 報身, being 般若 prajñā or wisdom; and of (c) 應身, being 解脫德 liberation, or Nirvāṇa.

三身佛性

see styles
sān shēn fó xìng
    san1 shen1 fo2 xing4
san shen fo hsing
 sanshin busshō
v. 三身.

三身如來


三身如来

see styles
sān shēn rú lái
    san1 shen1 ru2 lai2
san shen ju lai
 sanshin nyorai
v. 三身.

三身菩提

see styles
sān shēn pú tí
    san1 shen1 pu2 ti2
san shen p`u t`i
    san shen pu ti
 sanshin bodai
enlightenment of the three buddha-bodies

三身論主


三身论主

see styles
sān shēn lùn zhǔ
    san1 shen1 lun4 zhu3
san shen lun chu
 sanshin ronshu
exponent of the three body theory

上審菩薩


上审菩萨

see styles
shàng shěn pú sà
    shang4 shen3 pu2 sa4
shang shen p`u sa
    shang shen pu sa
 Jōshin bosatsu
Shangshen Pusa

不惜身命

see styles
bù xí shēn mìng
    bu4 xi2 shen1 ming4
pu hsi shen ming
 fushakushinmyou / fushakushinmyo
    ふしゃくしんみょう
(yoji) {Buddh} (See 可惜身命) devoting one's body and soul to Buddhist teachings; unsparing devotion to Buddhism
The bodhisattva virtue of not sparing one's life (for the sake of bodhi).

不求甚解

see styles
bù qiú shèn jiě
    bu4 qiu2 shen4 jie3
pu ch`iu shen chieh
    pu chiu shen chieh
lit. not requiring a detailed understanding (idiom); only looking for an overview; not bothered with the details; superficial; content with shallow understanding

不為已甚


不为已甚

see styles
bù wéi yǐ shèn
    bu4 wei2 yi3 shen4
pu wei i shen
refrain from going to extremes in meting out punishment; not be too hard on subject

不顧身命


不顾身命

see styles
bù gù shēn mìng
    bu4 gu4 shen1 ming4
pu ku shen ming
 fuko shinmyō
without concern for body and life

中樞神經

see styles
zhōng shū shén jīng
    zhong1 shu1 shen2 jing1
chung shu shen ching
(anatomy) central nervous system

乾闥婆神


干闼婆神

see styles
gān tà pó shén
    gan1 ta4 po2 shen2
kan t`a p`o shen
    kan ta po shen
 kentabajin
a god of incense and sound

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.

二苯氯胂

see styles
èr běn lǜ shèn
    er4 ben3 lu:4 shen4
erh pen lü shen
diphenylchloroarsine

五佛五身

see styles
wǔ fó wǔ shēn
    wu3 fo2 wu3 shen1
wu fo wu shen
 gobutsu goshin
A Shingon term for the five Buddhas in their five manifestations: Vairocana as eternal and pure dharmakāya; Akṣobhya as immutable and sovereign; Ratnasaṃbhava as bliss and glory; Amitābha as wisdom in action; Śākyamuni as incarnation and nirmāṇakāya.

五分法身

see styles
wǔ fēn fǎ shēn
    wu3 fen1 fa3 shen1
wu fen fa shen
 gobun hosshin
pañca-dharmakāya, the five attributes of the dharmakāya or 'spiritual' body of the Tathāgata, i. e. 戒 that he is above all moral conditions; 定 tranquil and apart from all false ideas; 慧 wise and omniscient; 解脫 free, unlimited, unconditioned, which is the state of nirvana; 解脫知見 that he has perfect knowledge of this state. These five attributes surpass all conditions of form, or the five skandhas; Eitel interprets this by exemption from all materiality (rūpa); all sensations (vedana); all consciousness (saṃjñā); all moral activity (karman); all knowledge (vijñāna). The esoteric sect has its own group. See also 五種法身.

五法成身

see styles
wǔ fǎ chéng shēn
    wu3 fa3 cheng2 shen1
wu fa ch`eng shen
    wu fa cheng shen
 gohō jōshin
idem 五相成身.

五相成身

see styles
wǔ xiàng chéng shēn
    wu3 xiang4 cheng2 shen1
wu hsiang ch`eng shen
    wu hsiang cheng shen
 gosō jōshin
(五相成身觀) A contemplation of the five stages in Vairocana Buddhahood— entry into the bodhi-mind; maintenance of it; attainment of the diamond mind; realization of the diamond embodiment; and perfect attainment of Buddhahood. It refers also to the 五智 of the Vairocana group; also 五轉成身 (or 五法成身) .

五短身材

see styles
wǔ duǎn shēn cái
    wu3 duan3 shen1 cai2
wu tuan shen ts`ai
    wu tuan shen tsai
(of a person) short in stature

五種法身


五种法身

see styles
wǔ zhǒng fǎ shēn
    wu3 zhong3 fa3 shen1
wu chung fa shen
 goshu hosshin
The five kinds of a Buddha's dharmakāya. There are four groups. I. (1) 如如智法身 the spiritual body of bhūtatathatā-wisdom; (2) 功德法身 of all virtuous achievement; (3) 自法身 of incarnation in the world; (4) 變化法身 of unlimited powers of transformation; (5) 虛空法身 of unlimited space; the first and second are defined as saṃbhogakāya, the third and fourth as nirmāṇakāya, and the fifth as the dharmakāya, but all are included under dharmakāya as it possesses all the others. II. The esoteric cult uses the first four and adds as fifth 法界身 indicating the universe as pan-Buddha. III. Huayan gives (1) 法性生身 the body or person of Buddha born from the dharma-nature. (2) 功德生身 the dharmakāya evolved by Buddha virtue, or achievement; (3) 變化法身 the dharmakāya with unlimited powers of transformation; (4) 實相法身 the real dharmakāya; (5) 虛 空法身 the universal dharmakāya. IV. Hīnayāna defines them as 五分法身 q. v.

五種神通


五种神通

see styles
wǔ zhǒng shén tōng
    wu3 zhong3 shen2 tong1
wu chung shen t`ung
    wu chung shen tung
 goshu jinzū
five kinds of supernormal cognition

五識身地


五识身地

see styles
wǔ shì shēn
    wu3 shi4 shen1 di4
wu shih shen ti
 goshiki shin chi
stage of the five bodily consciousnesses

五轉成身


五转成身

see styles
wǔ zhuǎn chéng shēn
    wu3 zhuan3 cheng2 shen1
wu chuan ch`eng shen
    wu chuan cheng shen
 goten jōshin
idem 五相成身.

交感神經


交感神经

see styles
jiāo gǎn shén jīng
    jiao1 gan3 shen2 jing1
chiao kan shen ching
sympathetic nervous system

交淺言深


交浅言深

see styles
jiāo qiǎn yán shēn
    jiao1 qian3 yan2 shen1
chiao ch`ien yen shen
    chiao chien yen shen
(idiom) to talk intimately while being comparative strangers

人憎狗厭


人憎狗厌

see styles
rén zēng gǒu yàn
    ren2 zeng1 gou3 yan4
jen tseng kou yen
detestable (wordplay based on 神憎鬼厭|神憎鬼厌[shen2 zeng1 gui3 yan4])

人身事故

see styles
rén shēn shì gù
    ren2 shen1 shi4 gu4
jen shen shih ku
 jinshinjiko
    じんしんじこ
accident causing injury or death
accident resulting in personal injury or death (esp. traffic, rail, etc.)

人身安全

see styles
rén shēn ān quán
    ren2 shen1 an1 quan2
jen shen an ch`üan
    jen shen an chüan
personal safety

人身攻擊


人身攻击

see styles
rén shēn gōng jī
    ren2 shen1 gong1 ji1
jen shen kung chi
personal attack

人頭獅身


人头狮身

see styles
rén tóu shī shēn
    ren2 tou2 shi1 shen1
jen t`ou shih shen
    jen tou shih shen
sphinx

人頭蛇身


人头蛇身

see styles
rén tóu shé shēn
    ren2 tou2 she2 shen1
jen t`ou she shen
    jen tou she shen
human head, snake's body; cf Nüwa 女媧氏|女娲氏[Nu:3 wa1 shi4] and Fuxi 伏羲氏[Fu2 Xi1 shi4] in some versions of mythology

什麼地方


什么地方

see styles
shén me dì fang
    shen2 me5 di4 fang5
shen me ti fang
somewhere; someplace; where

什麼好說


什么好说

see styles
shén me hǎo shuō
    shen2 me5 hao3 shuo1
shen me hao shuo
something pertinent to say

什麼時候


什么时候

see styles
shén me shí hou
    shen2 me5 shi2 hou5
shen me shih hou
when?; at what time?

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

以佛神力

see styles
yǐ fó shén
    yi3 fo2 shen2 li4
i fo shen li
 i butsu jinriki
by means of the Buddha's supernatural powers

以慎為鍵


以慎为键

see styles
shèn wéi jiàn
    yi3 shen4 wei2 jian4
i shen wei chien
to take caution as the key (idiom); to proceed very carefully

以身作則


以身作则

see styles
shēn zuò zé
    yi3 shen1 zuo4 ze2
i shen tso tse
to set an example (idiom); to serve as a model

以身報國


以身报国

see styles
shēn bào guó
    yi3 shen1 bao4 guo2
i shen pao kuo
to give one's body for the nation (idiom); to spend one's whole life in the service of the country

以身抵債


以身抵债

see styles
shēn dǐ zhài
    yi3 shen1 di3 zhai4
i shen ti chai
forced labor to repay a debt

以身相許


以身相许

see styles
shēn xiāng xǔ
    yi3 shen1 xiang1 xu3
i shen hsiang hsü
(of a woman) to give one's heart (to sb); (fig.) to devote oneself wholeheartedly to sb or something

以身許國


以身许国

see styles
shēn xǔ guó
    yi3 shen1 xu3 guo2
i shen hsü kuo
to dedicate oneself to the cause of one's country (idiom)

以身試法


以身试法

see styles
shēn shì fǎ
    yi3 shen1 shi4 fa3
i shen shih fa
to challenge the law (idiom); to knowingly violate the law

伉儷情深


伉俪情深

see styles
kàng lì qíng shēn
    kang4 li4 qing2 shen1
k`ang li ch`ing shen
    kang li ching shen
married couple very much in love; deep conjugal love

伊舍那后

see styles
shèn à hòu
    yi1 shen4 a4 hou4
i shen a hou
 Izanagō
IIśānī, wife of Śiva, Durgā.

伊舍那天

see styles
shèn à tiān
    yi1 shen4 a4 tian1
i shen a t`ien
    i shen a tien
 Ishana ten
Īśāna

伊賒那天


伊赊那天

see styles
shēn à tiān
    yi1 shen1 a4 tian1
i shen a t`ien
    i shen a tien
 Ishana ten
Īśāna

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