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盂蘭盆 盂兰盆 see styles |
yú lán pén yu2 lan2 pen2 yü lan p`en yü lan pen urabon うらぼん |
see 盂蘭盆會|盂兰盆会[Yu2 lan2 pen2 hui4] Bon festival (Buddhist ceremony held around July 15); Feast of Lanterns (盂蘭); 鳥藍婆 (鳥藍婆拏) ullambana 盂蘭 may be another form of lambana or avalamba, "hanging down," "depending," "support"; it is intp. "to hang upside down", or "to be in suspense", referring to extreme suffering in purgatory; but there is a suggestion of the dependence of the dead on the living. By some 盆 is regarded as a Chinese word, not part of the transliteration, meaning a vessel filled with offerings of food. The term is applied to the festival of All Souls, held about the 15th of the 7th moon, when masses are read by Buddhist and Taoist priests and elaborate offerings made to the Buddhist Trinity for the purpose of releasing from purgatory the souls of those who have died on land or sea. The Ullambanapātra Sutra is attributed to Śākyamuni, of course incorrectly; it was first tr. into Chinese by Dharmaraksha, A.D. 266-313 or 317; the first masses are not reported until the time of Liang Wudi, A.D. 538; and were popularized by Amogha (A.D. 732) under the influence of the Yogācārya School. They are generally observed in China, but are unknown to Southern Buddhism. The "idea of intercession on the part of the priesthood for the benefit of" souls in hell "is utterly antagonistic to the explicit teaching of primitive Buddhism'" The origin of the custom is unknown, but it is foisted on to Śākyamuni, whose disciple Maudgalyāyana is represented as having been to purgatory to relieve his mother's sufferings. Śākyamuni told him that only the united efforts of the whole priesthood 十方衆會 could alleviate the pains of the suffering. The mere suggestion of an All Souls Day with a great national day for the monks is sufficient to account for the spread of the festival. Eitel says: "Engrafted upon the narrative ancestral worship, this ceremonial for feeding the ghost of deceased ancestors of seven generations obtained immense popularity and is now practised by everybody in China, by Taoists even and by Confucianists." All kinds of food offerings are made and paper garments, etc., burnt. The occasion, 7th moon, 15th day, is known as the盂蘭會 (or 盂蘭盆會 or 盂蘭齋 or 盂蘭盆齋) and the sutra as 盂蘭經 (or 盂蘭盆經). |
盛重龍 see styles |
morishigeryuu / morishigeryu もりしげりゅう |
(person) Morishige Ryū (1980.7.18-) |
相唯識 相唯识 see styles |
xiāng wéi shì xiang1 wei2 shi4 hsiang wei shih sōyuishiki |
characteristic of Consciousness-only |
相空觀 相空观 see styles |
xiàng kōng guān xiang4 kong1 guan1 hsiang k`ung kuan hsiang kung kuan sōkū kan |
contemplation of emptiness of marks |
看方便 see styles |
kàn fāng biàn kan4 fang1 bian4 k`an fang pien kan fang pien kan hōben |
To fix the mind or attention, a Chan (Zen) term. |
眞山龍 see styles |
mayamaryuu / mayamaryu まやまりゅう |
(person) Mayama Ryū (1981.6.5-) |
眞身觀 眞身观 see styles |
zhēn shēn guān zhen1 shen1 guan1 chen shen kuan shinshin kan |
meditation on Amitâbha's true body |
真夏竜 see styles |
manatsuryuu / manatsuryu まなつりゅう |
(person) Manatsu Ryū (1950.4.18-) |
矢沢寛 see styles |
yazawakan やざわかん |
(person) Yazawa Kan |
矢野龍 see styles |
yanoryuu / yanoryu やのりゅう |
(person) Yano Ryū (1940.4-) |
知其數 知其数 see styles |
zhī qí shù zhi1 qi2 shu4 chih ch`i shu chih chi shu chi ki shu |
know its amount |
石橋冠 see styles |
ishibashikan いしばしかん |
(person) Ishibashi Kan |
社外秘 see styles |
shagaihi しゃがいひ |
company secret; information for internal use only |
神尾章 see styles |
kanoakira かんおあきら |
(person) Kan'o Akira |
神祇官 see styles |
jingikan じんぎかん |
(1) (じんぎかん only) (obsolete) Department of Divinities (1868-1871); (2) (hist) (See 律令制) Department of Worship (under the ritsuryō system); (place-name) Jingikan |
禁帯出 see styles |
kintaishutsu きんたいしゅつ |
(can be adjective with の) for reference only; in-library use only; not for loan |
秋山完 see styles |
akiyamakan あきやまかん |
(person) Akiyama Kan |
程硯秋 程砚秋 see styles |
chéng yàn qiū cheng2 yan4 qiu1 ch`eng yen ch`iu cheng yen chiu |
Cheng Yanqiu (1904-1958), famous Beijing opera star, second only to 梅蘭芳|梅兰芳[Mei2 Lan2 fang1] |
Variations: |
ketsu; ketsu けつ; ケツ |
(1) (kana only) (colloquialism) ass; arse; buttocks; (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) rear; end; (3) (穴 only) acupuncture point; (counter) (4) (穴 only) hole; notch |
空手着 see styles |
karategi からてぎ |
{MA} karate gi; karate uniform |
竜鉄也 see styles |
ryuutetsuya / ryutetsuya りゅうてつや |
(person) Ryū Tetsuya (1936.1.1-) |
竜雷太 see styles |
ryuuraita / ryuraita りゅうらいた |
(person) Ryū Raita (1940.12-) |
端くれ see styles |
hashikure はしくれ |
(1) scrap; (small) piece; (2) (as ...の端くれ; oft. self-referentially) unimportant (person); petty ...; humble ...; ... in name only |
笠京子 see styles |
ryuukyouko / ryukyoko りゅうきょうこ |
(person) Ryū Kyōko |
笠兼三 see styles |
ryuukenzou / ryukenzo りゅうけんぞう |
(person) Ryū Kenzou (1973.11.3-) |
笠智衆 see styles |
ryuuchishuu / ryuchishu りゅうちしゅう |
(person) Ryū Chishuu (1904.5.13-1993.3.16) |
笠浩二 see styles |
ryuukouji / ryukoji りゅうこうじ |
(person) Ryū Kōji (1962.11.8-) |
笠章子 see styles |
ryuuakiko / ryuakiko りゅうあきこ |
(person) Ryū Akiko |
第六陰 第六阴 see styles |
dì liù yīn di4 liu4 yin1 ti liu yin dairoku on |
A sixth skandha: as there are only five skandhas it means the non-existent. |
管弦講 管弦讲 see styles |
guǎn xián jiǎng guan3 xian2 jiang3 kuan hsien chiang kan gen kō |
pipes, strings, and preaching |
管絃講 管絃讲 see styles |
guǎn xián jiǎng guan3 xian2 jiang3 kuan hsien chiang kan gen kō |
Pipes, stings, and preaching, an 'accompanied' service — in India. |
節度使 节度使 see styles |
jié dù shǐ jie2 du4 shi3 chieh tu shih setsudoshi せつどし |
Tang and Song dynasty provincial governor, in Tang times having military and civil authority, but only civil authority in Song (hist) jiedushi (regional military governor in ancient China) |
Variations: |
kate; ryou; karite(ok) / kate; ryo; karite(ok) かて; りょう; かりて(ok) |
(1) food; provisions; (2) (かて only) nourishment (mental, spiritual, etc.); sustenance (e.g. of one's life); source of encouragement |
紀夏井 see styles |
kinatsui きなつい |
(person) Ki Natsui |
紀大磐 see styles |
kiooiwa きおおいわ |
(person) Ki Ooiwa |
紀小弓 see styles |
kioyumi きおゆみ |
(person) Ki Oyumi |
紀廣純 see styles |
kihirozumi きひろずみ |
(person) Ki Hirozumi |
紀男麿 see styles |
kiomaro きおまろ |
(person) Ki Omaro |
紀貫之 see styles |
kinotsurayuki きのつらゆき |
(person) Ki no Tsurayuki |
紅毛船 see styles |
koumousen / komosen こうもうせん |
(archaism) (colloquialism) foreign ship (originally only of Dutch ships, but later referring to all foreign ships) |
純文字 纯文字 see styles |
chún wén zì chun2 wen2 zi4 ch`un wen tzu chun wen tzu |
text-only (webpage, slide etc) |
純米酒 see styles |
junmaishu じゅんまいしゅ |
junmai sake (sake in which the only ingredients are rice and yeast) |
細工所 see styles |
saikusho さいくしょ |
(1) (さいくじょ only) (See 工房) workshop; (2) Heian and Kamakura-period furniture workshop (established in temples and various government bodies); (3) Edo-period office which administered tenders for arms, armor, etc.; (place-name) Saikusho |
組み手 see styles |
kumite くみて |
(1) wooden joints; (2) paired karate kata; (3) (sumo) beltwork |
Variations: |
aya あや |
(1) (kana only) figure; design; (2) (綾 only) twill weave; pattern of diagonal stripes; (3) (kana only) style (of writing); figure (of speech); (4) (kana only) design; plot; plan; (5) (kana only) minor market fluctuation; technical correction; (6) (kana only) (abbreviation) (See 綾取り・あやとり) cat's cradle; (7) (kana only) (abbreviation) (See 綾竹) lease rod (in a loom) |
緑一色 see styles |
ryuuiisoo / ryuisoo リューイーソー |
{mahj} all green (chi: lǜ yī sè); winning hand consisting only of exclusively green tiles (green dragons and suited bamboo tiles of the numbers 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8) |
線引き see styles |
senbiki; senhiki せんびき; せんひき |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) (せんびき only) delineation; demarcation; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) (せんびき only) (idiom) drawing a line (e.g. between what's acceptable and unacceptable); (3) (colloquialism) (See 定規) (measuring) ruler |
緣起觀 缘起观 see styles |
yuán qǐ guān yuan2 qi3 guan1 yüan ch`i kuan yüan chi kuan enki kan |
mindfulness of dependent arising |
纂靈記 纂灵记 see styles |
zuǎn líng jì zuan3 ling2 ji4 tsuan ling chi Sanryō ki |
Zuanling ji |
纔かに see styles |
wazukani わずかに |
(adverb) (kana only) slightly; only; barely; narrowly |
肘当て see styles |
hijiate ひじあて |
(1) (detachable) elbow rest; arm rest; elbow pad; (2) (martial arts term) elbow strike (karate) |
肘打ち see styles |
hijiuchi ひじうち |
{MA} elbow strike (karate) |
臛臛婆 see styles |
huò huò pó huo4 huo4 po2 huo huo p`o huo huo po kakukakuba |
The third of the cold hells, where the sinner's tongue is so cold that he can only utter the word hehepo or apapa. Also 嚯嚯婆, 阿波波. |
臭口鬼 see styles |
xiù kǒu guǐ xiu4 kou3 gui3 hsiu k`ou kuei hsiu kou kuei shūku ki |
(or臭毛鬼) Demons with stinking breath, or hair. |
臭毛鬼 see styles |
xiù máo guǐ xiu4 mao2 gui3 hsiu mao kuei shūmō ki |
stinky hair demons |
至極色 see styles |
shigokuiro しごくいろ |
(rare) dark purple (formerly only worn by the highest-ranking officials) |
般若面 see styles |
hannyamen; hannyazura はんにゃめん; はんにゃづら |
(1) (はんにゃめん only) {noh} hannya; mask of a grinning, horned demoness which represents a woman's rage and jealousy; (2) dreadful face (esp. of a woman driven mad by jealousy); terrifying facial expression |
般茶迦 see styles |
pán chá jiā pan2 cha2 jia1 p`an ch`a chia pan cha chia hanchaka |
[Note: The middle character is erroneous; it should be 荼. Same with the next entry.] paṇḍaka. The general name for eunuchs. The five classes with various degrees of sexual impotence: (1) 扇搋 ṣaṇḍha (ṣaṇḍha paṇḍaka); by birth impotent. (2) 留拏 rugṇa or ruṇḍa paṇḍaka; 'maimed, ' i.e. emasculated males. (3) 砂梨沙掌拏 īrṣyā (īrṣyā paṇḍaka); those whose sexual desires are only aroused by jealousy. (4) 半擇迦 paṇḍaka are eunuchs in general, but in this category are described as hermaphrodites. (5) 博叉 pakṣa (pakṣa pāṇḍaka); impotent during one-half of the month. A newer classification distinguishes those with incomplete from those with complete organs; the incomplete being (1) ṣaṇḍha, or jātipaṇḍaka as above; and (2) emasculated males; the complete are the others; the fifth being stimulated when bathing or evacuating. Other forms: 般吒; 半托; 半擇迦 tr. 黃門. |
艦一朗 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
艦一郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
艦壱朗 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
艦壱郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
艦市朗 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
艦市郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
草茅環 草茅环 see styles |
cǎo máo huán cao3 mao2 huan2 ts`ao mao huan tsao mao huan sōbō kan |
grass finger-ring |
荒川龍 see styles |
arakawaryuu / arakawaryu あらかわりゅう |
(person) Arakawa Ryū |
莞一朗 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
莞一郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
莞壱朗 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
莞壱郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
莞市朗 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
莞市郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
菅三品 see styles |
kansanbon かんさんぼん |
(person) Kan Sanbon |
菅栄町 see styles |
kaneichou / kanecho かんえいちょう |
(place-name) Kan'eichō |
菅直人 see styles |
jiān zhí rén jian1 zhi2 ren2 chien chih jen kannaoto かんなおと |
KAN Naoto (1946-), Japanese Democratic Party politician, prime minister 2010-2011 (person) Naoto Kan (1946.10.10-; prime minister of Japan 2010-2011) |
菅英志 see styles |
kaneishi / kaneshi かんえいし |
(person) Kan Eishi |
菅英輝 see styles |
kanhideki かんひでき |
(person) Kan Hideki |
菅茶山 see styles |
kansazan かんさざん |
(person) Kan Sazan (1748-1827) |
菊池寛 see styles |
kikuchihiroshi きくちひろし |
(person) Kikuchi Hiroshi (1888-1948) (alias Kikuchi Kan) |
華座觀 华座观 see styles |
huā zuò guān hua1 zuo4 guan1 hua tso kuan keza kan |
meditation on its flower-adorned throne |
蒼龍窟 苍龙窟 see styles |
cāng lóng kū cang1 long2 ku1 ts`ang lung k`u tsang lung ku sōryū kutsu |
The cave of the azure or green dragon, where it lies curled over the talismanic pearl, which only a hero can obtain. |
藤崎竜 see styles |
fujisakiryuu / fujisakiryu ふじさきりゅう |
(person) Fujisaki Ryū (1971.3.10-) |
Variations: |
yabu; yabu やぶ; ヤブ |
(1) (やぶ only) thicket; bush; grove; scrub; (2) (abbreviation) (kana only) (See 藪医者・やぶいしゃ) (medical) quack |
蛇繩麻 蛇绳麻 see styles |
shé shéng má she2 sheng2 ma2 she sheng ma ja jōma |
The seeming snake, which is only a rope, and in reality hemp. |
行唯識 行唯识 see styles |
xíng wéi shì xing2 wei2 shi4 hsing wei shih gyō yuishiki |
consciousness-only in meditation and practice |
行業記 行业记 see styles |
xíng yè jì xing2 ye4 ji4 hsing yeh chi angō ki |
a record of behavior |
行狀記 行状记 see styles |
xíng zhuàng jì xing2 zhuang4 ji4 hsing chuang chi gyōjō ki |
a record of behavior |
衞世師 衞世师 see styles |
wèi shì shī wei4 shi4 shi1 wei shih shih Eiseishi |
Vaiśeṣika; derived from viśeṣa, characteristic, individuality, particularity or individual essence. M.W. Also 鞞世師 (or 鞞思迦); 吠世史迦; 勝論宗 An atomistic school founded by Kaṇāda. Like the Saṅkhya philosophy it taught a dualism and an endless number of souls, also by its doctrine of particularity or individual essence maintained 'the eternally distinct or sui generis nature of the nine substances' (see below), 'of which the first five including mind are held to be atomic.' M.W. The interaction of these with the six mentioned below produces cosmic evolution. It chiefly occupied itself, like the orthodox Nyāya philosophy, with the theory of knowledge, but it differed by distinguishing only six categories of cognition 六諦, viz. substance, quality, activity, species, distinction, and correlation, also a seventh of non-existence, and nine substances possessed of qualities, these 九陰 being: the five elements, air, fire, water, earth, ether, together with time, space, spirit (manas), and soul (ātman). Cf. Keith, Indian Logic and Atomism, and Dasgupta, History of Indian Philosophy. |
複語尾 see styles |
fukugobi ふくごび |
{gramm} (See 助動詞・1,用言) bound auxiliary attaching only to independent inflectable words |
西域記 西域记 see styles |
xī yù jì xi1 yu4 ji4 hsi yü chi Saiiki ki |
Report of the regions west of Great Tang; travel record of Xuan Zang 玄奘 on his travels to Central Asia and India 大唐西域記; 西域傳 Records of Western countries, by the Tang dynasty pilgrim 玄奘 Xuanzang, in 12 juan A.D. 646-8. There was a previous 西域傳 by 彦琮 Yancong of the Sui dynasty. |
親トモ see styles |
oyatomo おやトモ |
(dated) (slang) (from 親指 and 友達) friend one only keeps in touch with via text messaging |
観阿弥 see styles |
kanami かんあみ |
(personal name) Kan'ami |
觀四諦 观四谛 see styles |
guān sì dì guan1 si4 di4 kuan ssu ti kan shitai |
contemplate the four truths |
觀因果 观因果 see styles |
guān yīn guǒ guan1 yin1 guo3 kuan yin kuo kan inga |
to scrutinize cause and effect |
觀因緣 观因缘 see styles |
guān yīn yuán guan1 yin1 yuan2 kuan yin yüan kan innen |
scrutiny of the causes of one's error |
觀果報 观果报 see styles |
guān guǒ bào guan1 guo3 bao4 kuan kuo pao kan kahō |
analyzing the effects of one's errors |
觀眞如 观眞如 see styles |
guān zhēn rú guan1 zhen1 ru2 kuan chen ju kan shinnyo |
scrutinizes thusness |
觀聖諦 观圣谛 see styles |
guān shèng dì guan1 sheng4 di4 kuan sheng ti kan shōtai |
contemplates the holy truths |
觀自身 观自身 see styles |
guān zì shēn guan1 zi4 shen1 kuan tzu shen kan jishin |
analyzing oneself |
觀諸法 观诸法 see styles |
guān zhū fǎ guan1 zhu1 fa3 kuan chu fa kan shohō |
contemplating the various phenomena |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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