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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

国字

see styles
 kokuji
    こくじ
(1) official writing system of a country; official script; (2) kana (as opposed to kanji); Japanese syllabary; (3) kanji created in Japan (as opposed to China); Japanese-made kanji

圃中

see styles
 hatanaka
    はたなか
(surname) Hatanaka

圃鵐


圃鹀

see styles
pǔ wú
    pu3 wu2
p`u wu
    pu wu
(bird species of China) ortolan bunting (Emberiza hortulana)

國企


国企

see styles
guó qǐ
    guo2 qi3
kuo ch`i
    kuo chi
state-owned enterprise; (Tw) international business management (as a subject of study) (abbr. for 國際企業管理|国际企业管理[guo2ji4 qi3ye4 guan3li3])

園花

see styles
 sonohana
    そのはな
(surname) Sonohana

圓佛


圆佛

see styles
yuán fó
    yuan2 fo2
yüan fo
 enbutsu
    えんぶつ
(surname) Enbutsu
The Buddha of the 'perfect' school, the perfect pan-Buddha embracing all things in every direction; the dharmakāya; Vairocana, identified with Śākyamuni.

圓具


圆具

see styles
yuán jù
    yuan2 ju4
yüan chü
 engu
whole and complete, i.e. the whole of the commandments, by the observance of which one is near to nirvāṇa.

圓凝


圆凝

see styles
yuán níng
    yuan2 ning2
yüan ning
 engyō
Complete crystallization, or formation, i.e. perfect nirvāṇa.

圓寂


圆寂

see styles
yuán jì
    yuan2 ji4
yüan chi
 enjaku
death; to pass away (of Buddhist monks, nuns etc)
Perfect rest, i.e. parinirvāṇa; the perfection of all virtue and the elimination of all evil, release from the miseries of transmigration and entrance into the fullest joy.

圓心


圆心

see styles
yuán xīn
    yuan2 xin1
yüan hsin
 enshin
center of circle
The perfect mind, the mind that seeks perfection, i.e. nirvāṇa.

圓教


圆教

see styles
yuán jiào
    yuan2 jiao4
yüan chiao
 engyō
The complete, perfect, or comprehensive doctrine; the school or sect of Mahāyāna which represents it. The term has had three references. The first was by 光統 Guangtong of the Later Wei, sixth century, who defined three schools, 漸 gradual, 頓 immediate, and 圓 inclusive or complete. The Tiantai called its fourth section the inclusive, complete, or perfect teaching 圓, the other three being 三藏 Hīnayāna, 通 Mahāyāna-cum-Hīnayāna, 別 Mahāyāna. The Huayan so called its fifth section, i.e. 小乘; 大乘始; 大乘終; 頓 and 圓. It is the Tiantai version that is in general acceptance, defined as a perfect whole and as complete in its parts; for the whole is the absolute and its parts are therefore the absolute; the two may be called noumenon and phenomenon, or 空 and 假 (or 俗), but in reality they are one, i.e. the 中 medial condition. To conceive these three as a whole is the Tiantai inclusive or 'perfect' doctrine. The Huayan 'perfect' doctrine also taught that unity and differentiation, or absolute and relative, were one, a similar doctrine to that of the identity of contraries. In Tiantai teaching the harmony is due to its underlying unity; its completeness to the permeation of this unity in all phenomena; these two are united in the medial 中 principle; to comprehend these three principles at one and the same time is the complete, all-containing, or 'perfect' doctrine of Tiantai. There are other definitions of the all-inclusive doctrine, e.g. the eight complete things, complete in teaching, principles, knowledge, etc. 圓教四門 v. 四門.

圓果


圆果

see styles
yuán guǒ
    yuan2 guo3
yüan kuo
 enka
Perfect fruit, nirvāṇa.

圓融


圆融

see styles
yuán róng
    yuan2 rong2
yüan jung
 enyū
accommodating; (Buddhism) completely integrated
Complete combination; the absolute in the relative and vice versa; the identity of apparent contraries; perfect harmony among all differences, as in water and waves, passion and enlightenment, transmigration and nirvāṇa, or life and death, etc.; all are of the same fundamental nature, all are bhūtatathatā, and bhūtatathatā is all; waves are one with waves, and water is one with water, and water and wave are one.

圖解


图解

see styles
tú jiě
    tu2 jie3
t`u chieh
    tu chieh
 zukai
    ずかい
illustration; diagram; graphical representation; to explain with the aid of a diagram
(out-dated kanji) (n,vs,adj-no) schematic; schema; illustration; explanatory diagram

土柳

see styles
 tsuchiyana
    つちやな
(place-name) Tsuchiyana

土棚

see styles
 tsuchidana
    つちだな
(place-name, surname) Tsuchidana

土海

see styles
 hanami
    はなみ
(surname) Hanami

土穴

see styles
 tsuchiana
    つちあな
(place-name, surname) Tsuchiana

土花

see styles
 tsuchihana
    つちはな
(surname) Tsuchihana

土蛙

see styles
 tsuchigaeru; tsuchigaeru
    つちがえる; ツチガエル
(kana only) wrinkled frog (Rana rugosa)

土門


土门

see styles
tǔ mén
    tu3 men2
t`u men
    tu men
 domon
    どもん
Tumen or Bumin Khan (-553), founder of Göktürk khanate
(surname) Domon

土鼻

see styles
 dopana
    どぱな
(surname) Dopana

圭芽

see styles
 kaname
    かなめ
(female given name) Kaname

地大

see styles
dì dà
    di4 da4
ti ta
 chihiro
    ちひろ
(personal name) Chihiro
Earth as one of the 四大 four elements, 地 earth, 水大 water, 火大 fire, and 風大 air (i. e. air in motion, wind); to these 空大 space (Skt. ākāśa) is added to make the 五大 five elements; 識 vijñāna, perception to make the six elements; and 見 darśana, views, concepts, or reasonings to make the seven elements. The esoteric sect use the five fingers, beginning with the little finger, to symbolize the five elements.

地花

see styles
 chibana
    ちばな
(surname) Chibana

地藏

see styles
dì zàng
    di4 zang4
ti tsang
 jizou / jizo
    じぞう
Kṣitigarbha, the Bodhisattva of the Great Vow (to save all souls before accepting Bodhi); also translated Earth Treasury, Earth Womb, or Earth Store Bodhisattva
(surname) Jizou
Ti-tsang, J. Jizō, Kṣitigarbha, 乞叉底蘗沙; Earth-store, Earth-treasury, or Earthwomb. One of the group of eight Dhvani- Bodhisattvas. With hints of a feminine origin, he is now the guardian of the earth. Though associated with Yama as overlord, and with the dead and the hells, his role is that of saviour. Depicted with the alarum staff with its six rings, he is accredited with power over the hells and is devoted to the saving of all creatures between the nirvana of Śākyamuni and the advent of Maitreya the fifth century he has been especially considered as the deliverer from the hells. His central place in China is at Chiu-hua-shan, forty li south-west of Ch'ing-yang in Anhui. In Japan he is also the protector of travellers by land and his image accordingly appears on the roads; bereaved parents put stones by his images to seek his aid in relieving the labours of their dead in the task of piling stones on the banks of the Buddhist Styx; he also helps women in labour. He is described as holding a place between the gods and men on the one hand and the hells on the other for saving all in distress; some say he is an incarnation of Yama. At dawn he sits immobile on the earth 地 and meditates on the myriads of its beings 藏. When represented as a monk, it may be through the influence of a Korean monk who is considered to be his incarnation, and who came to China in 653 and died in 728 at the age of 99 after residing at Chiu-hua-shan for seventy-five years: his body, not decaying, is said to have been gilded over and became an object of worship. Many have confused 眞羅 part of Korea with 暹羅 Siam. There are other developments of Ti-tsang, such as the 六地藏 Six Ti-tsang, i. e. severally converting or transforming those in the hells, pretas, animals, asuras, men, and the devas; these six Ti-tsang have different images and symbols. Ti-tsang has also six messengers 六使者: Yama for transforming those in hell; the pearl-holder for pretas; the strong one or animals; the devīof mercy for asuras; the devī of the treasure for human beings; one who has charge of the heavens for the devas. There is also the 延命地藏 Yanming Ti-tsang, who controls length of days and who is approached, as also may be P'u-hsien, for that Purpose; his two assistants are the Supervisors of good and evil 掌善 and 掌惡. Under another form, as 勝軍地藏 Ti-tsang is chiefly associated with the esoteric cult. The benefits derived from his worship are many, some say ten, others say twenty-eight. His vows are contained in the 地藏菩薩本願經. There is also the 大乘大集地藏十電經 tr. by Xuanzang in 10 juan in the seventh century, which probably influenced the spread of the Ti-tsang cult.

地魚

see styles
 jizakana
    じざかな
locally caught fish; local fish

地鼻

see styles
 chibana
    ちばな
(surname) Chibana

坂並

see styles
 sakanami
    さかなみ
(place-name) Sakanami

坂中

see styles
 sakanaka
    さかなか
(place-name, surname) Sakanaka

坂仲

see styles
 sakanaka
    さかなか
(surname) Sakanaka

坂名

see styles
 sakana
    さかな
(surname) Sakana

坂成

see styles
 sakanari
    さかなり
(surname) Sakanari

坂柳

see styles
 sakayanagi
    さかやなぎ
(surname) Sakayanagi

坂永

see styles
 sakanaga
    さかなが
(surname) Sakanaga

坂浪

see styles
 sakanami
    さかなみ
(surname) Sakanami

坂無

see styles
 sakanashi
    さかなし
(surname) Sakanashi

坂苗

see styles
 sakanae
    さかなえ
(surname) Sakanae

坂那

see styles
 sakana
    さかな
(surname) Sakana

均差

see styles
jun chā
    jun1 cha1
chün ch`a
    chün cha
(numerical analysis) divided differences; (statistics) mean absolute difference

坐具

see styles
zuò jù
    zuo4 ju4
tso chü
 zagu
given as niṣīdana, an article for sitting on, said to be a cloth, or mat.

坐證


坐证

see styles
zuò zhèng
    zuo4 zheng4
tso cheng
 zashō
Another term for dhyāna contemplation.

坤甸

see styles
kūn diàn
    kun1 dian4
k`un tien
    kun tien
Pontianak city, capital of West Kalimantan, Indonesia

坦庵

see styles
 tanan
    たんあん
(personal name) Tan'an

坪穴

see styles
 tsuboana
    つぼあな
(place-name) Tsuboana

垂柳

see styles
chuí liǔ
    chui2 liu3
ch`ui liu
    chui liu
 tareyanagi
    たれやなぎ
weeping willow (Salix babylonica)
(place-name, surname) Tareyanagi

垂示

see styles
chuí shì
    chui2 shi4
ch`ui shih
    chui shih
 suishi; suiji
    すいし; すいじ
(1) instruction; teaching; explanation; (2) {Buddh} Zen priest's sermon
垂語 To make an announcement.

垢嘗

see styles
 akaname
    あかなめ
akaname; Japanese creature said to lick filth in bathrooms

垣花

see styles
 kakibana
    かきばな
(surname) Kakibana

垣鼻

see styles
 kakihana
    かきはな
(surname) Kakihana

埋植

see styles
 maishoku
    まいしょく
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {anat} enthesis

埋點


埋点

see styles
mái diǎn
    mai2 dian3
mai tien
(web analytics) event tracking; event

城端

see styles
 jouhana / johana
    じょうはな
(place-name) Jōhana

城管

see styles
chéng guǎn
    cheng2 guan3
ch`eng kuan
    cheng kuan
local government bylaw enforcement officer; city management (abbr. for 城市管理行政執法局|城市管理行政执法局[Cheng2 shi4 Guan3 li3 Xing2 zheng4 Zhi2 fa3 ju2])

城鼻

see styles
 jouhana / johana
    じょうはな
(surname) Jōhana

埴見

see styles
 hanami
    はなみ
(place-name) Hanami

執事


执事

see styles
zhí shi
    zhi2 shi5
chih shih
 shitsuji
    しつじ
paraphernalia of a guard of honor
(1) steward; butler; (2) court official; (3) {Christn} deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
To manage, control ; a manager.

執障


执障

see styles
zhí zhàng
    zhi2 zhang4
chih chang
 shūshō
The holding on to the reality of self and things and the consequent hindrance to entrance into nirvana.

埼玉

see styles
qí yù
    qi2 yu4
ch`i yü
    chi yü
 saitama
    さいたま
Saitama (city and prefecture in Japan)
(the city name is officially written in hiragana) Saitama (city, prefecture); (place-name) Sakitama

堀割

see styles
 horiwari
    ほりわり
canal; waterway; ditch; (place-name) Horiwari

堀川

see styles
 horikawa
    ほりかわ
canal; (surname) Horigawa

堀江

see styles
 horie
    ほりえ
canal; (place-name, surname) Horie

堂花

see styles
táng huā
    tang2 hua1
t`ang hua
    tang hua
 douhana / dohana
    どうはな
variant of 唐花[tang2 hua1]
(surname) Dōhana

堂鼻

see styles
 douhana / dohana
    どうはな
(surname) Dōhana

堅意


坚意

see styles
jiān yì
    jian1 yi4
chien i
 keni
    けんい
(personal name) Ken'i
堅慧 Sthiramati of firm mind, or wisdom. An early Indian monk of the Mahāyāna; perhaps two monks.

堤花

see styles
 tsutsumihana
    つつみはな
(surname) Tsutsumihana

場中

see styles
 banaka
    ばなか
(place-name, surname) Banaka

場役

see styles
 bayaku
    ばやく
{hanaf} (See 出来役) scoring combination made with captured cards; meld

塔鼻

see styles
 touhana / tohana
    とうはな
(surname) Touhana

塙下

see styles
 hanashita
    はなした
(surname) Hanashita

塙世

see styles
 hanawase
    はなわせ
(place-name) Hanawase

塙台

see styles
 hanawadai
    はなわだい
(place-name) Hanawadai

塙山

see styles
 hanayama
    はなやま
(place-name) Hanayama

塙川

see styles
 hanawagawa
    はなわがわ
(personal name) Hanawagawa

塙敏

see styles
 hanawasatoshi
    はなわさとし
(person) Hanawa Satoshi

塙田

see styles
 hanawada
    はなわだ
(place-name, surname) Hanawada

塙町

see styles
 hanawamachi
    はなわまち
(place-name) Hanawamachi

塙谷

see styles
 hanawaya
    はなわや
(surname) Hanawaya

塙阪

see styles
 hanasaka
    はなさか
(surname) Hanasaka

塚中

see styles
 tsukanaka
    つかなか
(surname) Tsukanaka

塚永

see styles
 tsukanaga
    つかなが
(surname) Tsukanaga

塚穴

see styles
 tsukaana / tsukana
    つかあな
grave; (place-name, surname) Tsukaana

塡王

see styles
tián wáng
    tian2 wang2
t`ien wang
    tien wang
 Den ō
Udayana, v. 優塡 king of Kauśāmbi.

塩花

see styles
 shiobana
    しおばな
(1) (archaism) purifying salt; (2) pile of salt placed by the door of a shop or restaurant; (3) whitecap

塩魚

see styles
 shiozakana
    しおざかな
{food} salted fish

境梨

see styles
 sakanashi
    さかなし
(surname) Sakanashi

墓穴

see styles
mù xué
    mu4 xue2
mu hsüeh
 boketsu(p); hakaana / boketsu(p); hakana
    ぼけつ(P); はかあな
tomb; grave
grave (pit)

增悲

see styles
zēng bēi
    zeng1 bei1
tseng pei
 zōhi
Augmented pity of a bodhisattva, who remains to save, though his 增智 advanced knowledge would justify his withdrawal to nirvāṇa.

墹仲

see styles
 mamanaka
    ままなか
(surname) Mamanaka

声聞

see styles
 shoumon / shomon
    しょうもん
(1) sravaka (disciple of Buddha); (2) adherent of Hinayana Buddhism

壱柳

see styles
 ichiyanagi
    いちやなぎ
(surname) Ichiyanagi

壽柳

see styles
 suyanagi
    すやなぎ
(surname) Suyanagi

変体

see styles
 hentai
    へんたい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) unusual form; different shape; variant (e.g. kanji, kana)

夏々

see styles
 nana
    なな
(female given name) Nana

夏凪

see styles
 nanagi
    ななぎ
(female given name) Nanagi

夏南

see styles
 nanami
    ななみ
(female given name) Nanami

夏向

see styles
 kanata
    かなた
for summer; (female given name) Kanata

夏奈

see styles
 wakana
    わかな
(female given name) Wakana

夏奏

see styles
 kanari
    かなり
(female given name) Kanari

夏愛

see styles
 nanari
    ななり
(female given name) Nanari

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