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明德菩薩


明德菩萨

see styles
míng dé pú sà
    ming2 de2 pu2 sa4
ming te p`u sa
    ming te pu sa
 myōtoku bosatsu
The Bodhisattva who has reached the stage of 明得, i. e. the 煗位.

易姓革命

see styles
 ekiseikakumei / ekisekakume
    えきせいかくめい
(yoji) (hist) revolution (change of dynasty) decreed by Heaven when the incumbent emperor is found lacking in moral virtue (old Chinese political thought)

時津賢児

see styles
 tokitsu kenji Kenji Tokitsu (時津 賢児, Tokitsu Kenji, born 1 August 1947) is a Japanese author and practitioner of Japanese martial arts.

有り難さ

see styles
 arigatasa
    ありがたさ
(kana only) value; virtue; blessing

有り難み

see styles
 arigatami
    ありがたみ
(kana only) value; worth; virtue; blessing

有り難味

see styles
 arigatami
    ありがたみ
(kana only) value; worth; virtue; blessing

有學聖人


有学圣人

see styles
yǒu xué shèng rén
    you3 xue2 sheng4 ren2
yu hsüeh sheng jen
 ugaku shōnin
sages still in the stage of discipline

本有修生

see styles
běn yǒu xiū shēng
    ben3 you3 xiu1 sheng1
pen yu hsiu sheng
 hon'u shushō
The 本有 means that original dharma is complete in each individual, the 眞如法性之德 the virtue of the bhūtatathatā dharma-nature, being 具足無缺 complete without lack; the 修生 means the development of this original mind in the individual, whether saint or common man, to the realization of Buddha-virtue; 由觀行之力, 開發其本有之德, 漸漸修習而次第開顯佛德也.

格闘技会

see styles
 kakutougikai / kakutogikai
    かくとうぎかい
martial arts competition; combat sports competition

棄惡從善


弃恶从善

see styles
qì è cóng shàn
    qi4 e4 cong2 shan4
ch`i o ts`ung shan
    chi o tsung shan
to renounce evil and turn to virtue (idiom)

棄邪歸正


弃邪归正

see styles
qì xié guī zhèng
    qi4 xie2 gui1 zheng4
ch`i hsieh kuei cheng
    chi hsieh kuei cheng
to give up evil and return to virtue

棉花拳擊


棉花拳击

see styles
mián huā quán jī
    mian2 hua1 quan2 ji1
mien hua ch`üan chi
    mien hua chüan chi
Mianhua Quanji - "Cotton Boxing" (Chinese Martial Art)

植衆德本


植众德本

see styles
zhí zhòng dé běn
    zhi2 zhong4 de2 ben3
chih chung te pen
 shokushu tokuhon
To plant all virtuous roots, cultivate all capacities and powers.

正当防衛

see styles
 seitoubouei / setoboe
    せいとうぼうえい
(yoji) {law} legitimate self-defence; legitimate self-defense

正當防衛


正当防卫

see styles
zhèng dàng fáng wèi
    zheng4 dang4 fang2 wei4
cheng tang fang wei
reasonable self-defense; legitimate defense

正義マン

see styles
 seigiman / segiman
    せいぎマン
(net-sl) (derogatory term) self-righteous person; self-proclaimed rule enforcer

正義魔人


正义魔人

see styles
zhèng yì mó rén
    zheng4 yi4 mo2 ren2
cheng i mo jen
(Tw) sanctimonious person; self-appointed moral arbiter

武人気質

see styles
 bujinkatagi
    ぶじんかたぎ
martial spirit; military spirit; the spirit of true warriors

武侠小説

see styles
 bukyoushousetsu / bukyoshosetsu
    ぶきょうしょうせつ
swashbuckling stories; martial arts fiction; chivalric knight novels; wuxia xiaoshuo

武俠小說


武侠小说

see styles
wǔ xiá xiǎo shuō
    wu3 xia2 xiao3 shuo1
wu hsia hsiao shuo
a martial arts (wuxia) novel

武芸百般

see styles
 bugeihyappan / bugehyappan
    ぶげいひゃっぱん
(yoji) every martial art; all the martial arts

武藝高強


武艺高强

see styles
wǔ yì gāo qiáng
    wu3 yi4 gao1 qiang2
wu i kao ch`iang
    wu i kao chiang
highly skilled in martial arts

段級位制

see styles
 dankyuuisei / dankyuise
    だんきゅういせい
(See 段・4,級・3) ranking system based on dan and kyu (in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.)

毘柰耶藏


毗柰耶藏

see styles
pín ài yé zàng
    pin2 ai4 ye2 zang4
p`in ai yeh tsang
    pin ai yeh tsang
 binaya zō
The Vinayapiṭaka, the second portion of the Tripiṭaka, said to have been compiled by Upāli; cf. 律.

民族主義


民族主义

see styles
mín zú zhǔ yì
    min2 zu2 zhu3 yi4
min tsu chu i
 minzokushugi
    みんぞくしゅぎ
nationalism; national self-determination; principle of nationalism, the first of Dr Sun Yat-sen's 孫中山|孙中山 Three Principles of the People 三民主義|三民主义 (at the time, meaning parity between China and the great powers); racism
nationalism

民族自決


民族自决

see styles
mín zú zì jué
    min2 zu2 zi4 jue2
min tsu tzu chüeh
 minzokujiketsu
    みんぞくじけつ
self-determination
(yoji) self-determination of peoples

民生主義


民生主义

see styles
mín shēng zhǔ yì
    min2 sheng1 zhu3 yi4
min sheng chu i
principle of people's livelihood, the third of Dr Sun Yat-sen's 孫中山|孙中山 Three Principles of the People 三民主義|三民主义 (at the time, meaning redistribution of wealth, self-sufficiency and internal trade)

気儘勝手

see styles
 kimamakatte
    きままかって
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) self-willed; (doing or saying things) to suit one's own convenience

求仁得仁

see styles
qiú rén dé rén
    qiu2 ren2 de2 ren2
ch`iu jen te jen
    chiu jen te jen
lit. to seek virtue and acquire it (idiom); fig. to have one's wish fulfilled

沾沾自喜

see styles
zhān zhān zì xǐ
    zhan1 zhan1 zi4 xi3
chan chan tzu hsi
immeasurably self-satisfied

波羅蜜多


波罗蜜多

see styles
bō luó mì duō
    bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1
po lo mi to
 haramitta; haramita
    はらみった; はらみた
{Buddh} (See 波羅蜜・1) pāramitā; perfection; perfection of Buddhist practices or attaining enlightenment
pāramitā, 播囉弭多, derived from parama, highest, acme, is intp. as to cross over from this shore of births and deaths to the other shore, or nirvāṇa. The six pāramitās or means of so doing are: (1) dāna, charity; (2) śīla, moral conduct; (3) kṣānti, patience; (4) vīrya, energy, or devotion; (5) dhyāna, contemplation, or abstraction; (6) prajñā, knowledge. The 十度 ten are the above with (7) upāya, use of expedient or proper means; (8) praṇidhāna, vows, for bodhi and helpfulness; (9) bāla, strength purpose; (10) wisdom. Childers gives the list of ten as the perfect exercise of almsgiving, morality, abnegation of the world and of self, wisdom, energy, patience, truth, resolution, kindness, and resignation. Each of the ten is divisible into ordinary, superior, and unlimited perfection, or thirty in all. pāramitā is tr. by 度; 度無極; 到彼岸; 究竟.

洋務運動


洋务运动

see styles
yáng wù yùn dòng
    yang2 wu4 yun4 dong4
yang wu yün tung
 youmuundou / yomundo
    ようむうんどう
Self-Strengthening Movement (period of reforms in China c 1861-1894), also named 自強運動|自强运动
(hist) Self-Strengthening Movement (political reform movement in China during the late Qing dynasty); Westernization Movement

流連荒亡

see styles
 ryuurenkoubou / ryurenkobo
    りゅうれんこうぼう
(yoji) spending all one's time in idle amusement away from home; being absorbed in self-indulgent pleasures

海外派遣

see styles
 kaigaihaken
    かいがいはけん
overseas dispatch (e.g. of the Japan Self-Defense Forces)

淨我樂常


淨我乐常

see styles
jìng wǒ lè cháng
    jing4 wo3 le4 chang2
ching wo le ch`ang
    ching wo le chang
 jō ga raku jō
[authentic] purity, self, bliss, and permanence

淸淨法眼


淸净法眼

see styles
qīng jìng fǎ yǎn
    qing1 jing4 fa3 yan3
ch`ing ching fa yen
    ching ching fa yen
 shōjō hōgen
The pure dharma-eye, with which the Hīnayāna disciple first discerns the four noble truths, and the: Mahāyāna disciple discerns the unreality of self and things.

清心寡慾


清心寡欲

see styles
qīng xīn guǎ yù
    qing1 xin1 gua3 yu4
ch`ing hsin kua yü
    ching hsin kua yü
(idiom) uninterested in self-indulgence; abstemious; ascetic

澡身浴德

see styles
zǎo shēn yù dé
    zao3 shen1 yu4 de2
tsao shen yü te
to bathe the body and cleanse virtue (idiom); to improve oneself by meditation; cleanliness is next to godliness

激濁揚清


激浊扬清

see styles
jī zhuó yáng qīng
    ji1 zhuo2 yang2 qing1
chi cho yang ch`ing
    chi cho yang ching
lit. drain away filth and bring in fresh water (idiom); fig. dispel evil and usher in good; eliminate vice and exalt virtue

為付ける

see styles
 shitsukeru
    しつける
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to be used to; to get accustomed to; to be in the habit of doing; (2) (kana only) to train; to discipline; to teach manners; (3) (kana only) to tack (in needlework); to baste; (4) (kana only) to plant (esp. rice seedlings)

為德不卒


为德不卒

see styles
wéi dé bù zú
    wei2 de2 bu4 zu2
wei te pu tsu
to start on virtue but give up (idiom); to fail to carry things through; lack of sticking power; short attention span

為德不終


为德不终

see styles
wéi dé bù zhōng
    wei2 de2 bu4 zhong1
wei te pu chung
to start on virtue but give up (idiom); to fail to carry things through; lack of sticking power; short attention span

無上功德


无上功德

see styles
wú shàng gōng dé
    wu2 shang4 gong1 de2
wu shang kung te
 mujō kudoku
unsurpassed virtue

無人レジ

see styles
 mujinreji
    むじんレジ
(See セルフレジ) self-checkout; automated checkout

無人售票


无人售票

see styles
wú rén shòu piào
    wu2 ren2 shou4 piao4
wu jen shou p`iao
    wu jen shou piao
self-service ticketing; automated ticketing

無刀大賊


无刀大贼

see styles
wú dāo dà zéi
    wu2 dao1 da4 zei2
wu tao ta tsei
 mutō no daizoku
A bandit without a sword, e.g. a virtueless monk robbing others of their virtue.

無分別心


无分别心

see styles
wú fēn bié xīn
    wu2 fen1 bie2 xin1
wu fen pieh hsin
 mu funbetsu shin
The mind free from particularization, especially from affection and feelings; passionless; translates avikalpa; (a) unconditioned or absolute, as in the 眞如; (b) conditioned, as in dhyāna. Particularization includes memory, reason, self-consciousness; the mind free from particularization is free from these.

無實有我


无实有我

see styles
wú shí yǒu wǒ
    wu2 shi2 you3 wo3
wu shih yu wo
 mu jitsuu ga
there is no truly existent self

無師自通


无师自通

see styles
wú shī zì tōng
    wu2 shi1 zi4 tong1
wu shih tzu t`ung
    wu shih tzu tung
self-taught; to learn without a teacher (idiom)

無我の境

see styles
 muganokyou / muganokyo
    むがのきょう
state of complete self-effacement; trance

無我妙智


无我妙智

see styles
wú wǒ miào zhì
    wu2 wo3 miao4 zhi4
wu wo miao chih
 muga myōchi
marvelous no-self cognition

無我無人


无我无人

see styles
wú wǒ wú rén
    wu2 wo3 wu2 ren2
wu wo wu jen
 muga munin
neither self nor person

無我立我


无我立我

see styles
wú wǒ lì wǒ
    wu2 wo3 li4 wo3
wu wo li wo
 muga ryūga
to posit a self when there is no self

無聞比丘


无闻比丘

see styles
wú wén bǐ qiū
    wu2 wen2 bi3 qiu1
wu wen pi ch`iu
    wu wen pi chiu
 mumon biku
A monk who refuses instruction, untutored, self-confident.

無自性性


无自性性

see styles
wú zì xìng xìng
    wu2 zi4 xing4 xing4
wu tzu hsing hsing
 mu jishō shō
self-natureless-ness

無諍三昧


无诤三昧

see styles
wú zhēng sān mèi
    wu2 zheng1 san1 mei4
wu cheng san mei
 musō zanmai
The samādhi in which there is absence of debate or disputation, or distinction of self and other.

焼身自殺

see styles
 shoushinjisatsu / shoshinjisatsu
    しょうしんじさつ
(n,vs,vi) self-immolation; burning oneself to death; suicide by fire

物我一如

see styles
wù wǒ yī rú
    wu4 wo3 yi1 ru2
wu wo i ju
 motsuga ichinyo
things and the self are one

物我一體


物我一体

see styles
wù wǒ yī tǐ
    wu4 wo3 yi1 ti3
wu wo i t`i
    wu wo i ti
 motsuga ittai
things and the self form a single body

特攻武術

see styles
 totokonmusuru
    トゥコンムスル
Tukong Moosul (Korean martial art) (kor:); Teuk-gong Musul

独り天狗

see styles
 hitoritengu
    ひとりてんぐ
(yoji) self-conceited person; ego-tripper; swelled head

独り稽古

see styles
 hitorigeiko / hitorigeko
    ひとりげいこ
practicing by oneself; self-instruction

独善主義

see styles
 dokuzenshugi
    どくぜんしゅぎ
(yoji) self-righteousness

独立独歩

see styles
 dokuritsudoppo
    どくりつどっぽ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) self-reliance; self-help

独立独行

see styles
 dokuritsudokkou / dokuritsudokko
    どくりつどっこう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) self-reliance; acting according to one's own ideas and beliefs

独立自存

see styles
 dokuritsujison
    どくりつじそん
(yoji) independence and self-reliance

独立自尊

see styles
 dokuritsujison
    どくりつじそん
(yoji) (spirit of) independence and self-respect

獨立自主


独立自主

see styles
dú lì zì zhǔ
    du2 li4 zi4 zhu3
tu li tzu chu
independent and autonomous (idiom); self-determination; to act independently; to maintain control over one's own affairs

獨覺種姓


独觉种姓

see styles
dú jué zhǒng xìng
    du2 jue2 zhong3 xing4
tu chüeh chung hsing
 dokukaku shushō
family of the self-enlightened ones

生產自救


生产自救

see styles
shēng chǎn zì jiù
    sheng1 chan3 zi4 jiu4
sheng ch`an tzu chiu
    sheng chan tzu chiu
self-help (idiom)

由己行者

see styles
yóu jǐ xíng zhě
    you2 ji3 xing2 zhe3
yu chi hsing che
 yukogyōsha
one who practices (the Buddhist teachings) self-composedly

申告納税

see styles
 shinkokunouzei / shinkokunoze
    しんこくのうぜい
self-assessed tax payment

疏財仗義


疏财仗义

see styles
shū cái zhàng yì
    shu1 cai2 zhang4 yi4
shu ts`ai chang i
    shu tsai chang i
distributing money, fighting for virtue (idiom); fig. generous in helping the needy

疏財重義


疏财重义

see styles
shū cái zhòng yì
    shu1 cai2 zhong4 yi4
shu ts`ai chung i
    shu tsai chung i
distributing money, supporting virtue (idiom); fig. to give generously in a public cause

目不見睫


目不见睫

see styles
mù bù jiàn jié
    mu4 bu4 jian4 jie2
mu pu chien chieh
lit. the eye cannot see the eyelashes (idiom); fig. unable to see one's own faults; to lack self-awareness; truths too close to home

目無法紀


目无法纪

see styles
mù wú fǎ jì
    mu4 wu2 fa3 ji4
mu wu fa chi
with no regard for law or discipline (idiom); flouting the law and disregarding all rules; in complete disorder

眞發明性


眞发明性

see styles
zhēn fā míng xìng
    zhen1 fa1 ming2 xing4
chen fa ming hsing
 shin hotsumyō shō
The spirit of true enlightenment, i.e. the discipline of the mind for the development of the fundamental spiritual or Buddha-nature.

矛盾撞着

see styles
 mujundouchaku / mujundochaku
    むじゅんどうちゃく
(noun/participle) (yoji) self-contradiction

知徳兼備

see styles
 chitokukenbi
    ちとくけんび
(noun/participle) having both (wide) knowledge and (high) virtue

知徳円満

see styles
 chitokuenman
    ちとくえんまん
(noun or adjectival noun) having both (wide) knowledge and (high) virtue

知徳合一

see styles
 chitokugouitsu / chitokugoitsu
    ちとくごういつ
the unity of knowledge and virtue

福德莊嚴


福德庄严

see styles
fú dé zhuāng yán
    fu2 de2 zhuang1 yan2
fu te chuang yen
 fukudoku shōgon
The adornment of blessedness and virtue. i.e. of good deeds.

福智資糧


福智资粮

see styles
fú zhì zī liáng
    fu2 zhi4 zi1 liang2
fu chih tzu liang
 fukuchi shiryō
accumulation of virtue and wisdom

私利私欲

see styles
 shirishiyoku
    しりしよく
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) desire to act only in one's self-interest; selfish desires

積善餘慶


积善余庆

see styles
jī shàn yú qìng
    ji1 shan4 yu2 qing4
chi shan yü ch`ing
    chi shan yü ching
 shakuze no nyokyō
surplus of virtue from accumulated good behavior

積德累功


积德累功

see styles
jī dé lěi gōng
    ji1 de2 lei3 gong1
chi te lei kung
to accumulate merit and virtue

積累德本


积累德本

see styles
jī lěi dé běn
    ji1 lei3 de2 ben3
chi lei te pen
 shakurui tokuhon
accumulates the roots of virtue

第二能變


第二能变

see styles
dì èr néng biàn
    di4 er4 neng2 bian4
ti erh neng pien
 daini nōhen
The second power of change, the kliṣṭamano-vijñāna, disturbed-mind, consciousness, or self-consciousness which gives form to the universe. The first power of change is the ālaya-vijñāna.

管教無方


管教无方

see styles
guǎn jiào wú fāng
    guan3 jiao4 wu2 fang1
kuan chiao wu fang
unable to discipline a child; incapable of dealing with (unruly child)

粗酒粗肴

see styles
 soshusokou / soshusoko
    そしゅそこう
cheap wines and unpalatable dishes (a modest (self-deprecating) way of offering a meal to a guest)

結黨營私


结党营私

see styles
jié dǎng yíng sī
    jie2 dang3 ying2 si1
chieh tang ying ssu
(idiom) to form a clique for self-serving purposes

綜合格鬥


综合格斗

see styles
zōng hé gé dòu
    zong1 he2 ge2 dou4
tsung ho ko tou

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mixed martial arts (MMA)

綱紀粛正

see styles
 koukishukusei / kokishukuse
    こうきしゅくせい
(noun/participle) (yoji) enforcement of official discipline; tightening of discipline; eliminating corruption among government officials

綱紀紊乱

see styles
 koukibinran / kokibinran
    こうきびんらん
laxity in official discipline; public order being in disarray

緣覺菩提


缘觉菩提

see styles
yuán jué pú tí
    yuan2 jue2 pu2 ti2
yüan chüeh p`u t`i
    yüan chüeh pu ti
 engaku bodai
The pratyekabuddha form of enlightenment, for self.

聖人君子

see styles
 seijinkunshi / sejinkunshi
    せいじんくんし
(yoji) person of lofty virtue; man of noble character; perfect person; saint

聖人賢者

see styles
 seijinkenja / sejinkenja
    せいじんけんじゃ
person of lofty virtue and great wisdom

聯合自強


联合自强

see styles
lián hé zì qiáng
    lian2 he2 zi4 qiang2
lien ho tzu ch`iang
    lien ho tzu chiang
to combine together for self-improvement; joint movement for self-strengthening

脂下がる

see styles
 yanisagaru
    やにさがる
(v5r,vi) to be complacent; to look self-satisfied

自ホスト

see styles
 jihosuto
    じホスト
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {comp} self-hosting

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This page contains 100 results for "Self-Discipline and Martial Virtue" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.

No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.

Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary