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金剛天 金刚天 see styles |
jīn gāng tiān jin1 gang1 tian1 chin kang t`ien chin kang tien kongō ten |
The vajradevas twenty in number in the vajradhātu group. |
金剛子 金刚子 see styles |
jīn gāng zǐ jin1 gang1 zi3 chin kang tzu Kongōshi |
rudrākṣa, a seed similar to a peach-stone used for beads, especially in invoking one of the 金剛. Also a vajra son. |
金剛定 金刚定 see styles |
jīn gāng dìng jin1 gang1 ding4 chin kang ting kongō jō |
vajrasamādhi, 金剛喩定; 金剛三昧; 金剛滅定 diamond meditation, that of the last stage of the bodhisattva, characterized by firm, indestructible knowledge, penetrating all reality; attained after all remains of illusion have been cut off. |
金剛山 金刚山 see styles |
jīn gāng shān jin1 gang1 shan1 chin kang shan kongouyama / kongoyama こんごうやま |
Kumgangsan Tourist Region in east North Korea (personal name) Kongouyama (or 金剛圍山 or金剛輪山) The concentric iron mountains about the world; also Sumeru; also the name of a fabulous mountain. Cf. 金山. |
金剛幡 金刚幡 see styles |
jīn gāng fān jin1 gang1 fan1 chin kang fan kongō ban |
vajraketu. A flag, hung to a pole with a dragon's head. |
金剛座 金刚座 see styles |
jīn gāng zuò jin1 gang1 zuo4 chin kang tso kongō za |
Bodhimanda (place of enlightenment associated with a Bodhisattva) (or金剛座床) vajrāsana, or bodhimaṇḍa, Buddha's seat on attaining enlightenment, the 'diamond' throne. Also a posture or manner of sitting. M.W. |
金剛心 金刚心 see styles |
jīn gāng xīn jin1 gang1 xin1 chin kang hsin kongoushin / kongoshin こんごうしん |
{Buddh} extreme religious piety; unshakable faith Diamond heart, that of the bodhisattva, i.e. infrangible, unmoved by 'illusion'. |
金剛慧 金刚慧 see styles |
jīn gāng huì jin1 gang1 hui4 chin kang hui kongō e |
Diamond wisdom, which by its reality overcomes all illusory knowledge. |
金剛手 金刚手 see styles |
jīn gāng shǒu jin1 gang1 shou3 chin kang shou kongoushu / kongoshu こんごうしゅ |
{Buddh} Vajrapani; wielder of the vajra vajrapāṇi, a holder of the vajra, a protector, any image with this symbol; 金剛部 Groups of the same in the 金 and 胎 maṇḍalas. |
金剛拳 金刚拳 see styles |
jīn gāng quán jin1 gang1 quan2 chin kang ch`üan chin kang chüan kongō ken |
vajra-fist, the hands doubled together on the breast. |
金剛智 金刚智 see styles |
jīn gāng zhì jin1 gang1 zhi4 chin kang chih kongō chi |
vajramati. The indestructible and enriching diamond wisdom of the Buddha. Also the name of an Indian who came to China A.D. 619; he is said to have introduced the Yogācāra system and founded the esoteric school, but this is attributed to Amoghavajra, v. 大教. 金剛智三藏 Vajrabodhi may be the same person, but there is doubt about the matter, cf. 大教. |
金剛杵 金刚杵 see styles |
jīn gāng chǔ jin1 gang1 chu3 chin kang ch`u chin kang chu kongousho / kongosho こんごうしょ |
vajra scepter (ritual object of Buddhism) vajra (mystical weapon in Hinduism and Buddhism) (or 金剛杖) v. 金剛.; The vajra, or thunderbolt; it is generally shaped as such, but has various other forms. Any one of the beings represented with the vajra is a 金剛. The vajra is also intp. as a weapon of Indian soldiers. It is employed by the esoteric sects, and others, as a symbol of wisdom and power over illusion and evil spirits. When straight as a sceptre it is 獨股 one limbed, when three-pronged it is 三股, and so on with five and nine limbs. |
金剛橛 金刚橛 see styles |
jīn gāng jué jin1 gang1 jue2 chin kang chüeh kongō ketsu |
dagger-like spike |
金剛水 金刚水 see styles |
jīn gāng shuǐ jin1 gang1 shui3 chin kang shui kongō sui |
Diamond or vajra water, drunk by a prince on investiture, or by a person who receives the esoteric baptismal rite; also 誓水. |
金剛源 金刚源 see styles |
jīn gāng yuán jin1 gang1 yuan2 chin kang yüan kongō gen |
adamantine fount |
金剛炎 金刚炎 see styles |
jīn gāng yán jin1 gang1 yan2 chin kang yen kongō en |
Diamond-blaze, a circle of fire to forbid the entry of evil spirits, also called 金炎; 火院 (or 火院界印 or火院密縫印). |
金剛狼 金刚狼 see styles |
jīn gāng láng jin1 gang1 lang2 chin kang lang |
Wolverine, comic book superhero |
金剛王 金刚王 see styles |
jīn gāng wáng jin1 gang1 wang2 chin kang wang kongō ō |
The vajra-king, i.e. the strongest, or finest, e.g. a powerful bull. |
金剛界 金刚界 see styles |
jīn gāng jiè jin1 gang1 jie4 chin kang chieh kongoukai / kongokai こんごうかい |
(1) {Buddh} (See 胎蔵界・たいぞうかい・1) Vajradhatu; Diamond Realm; (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 金剛界曼荼羅・こんごうかいまんだら) Vajradathu Mandala; Diamond Realm Mandala vajradhātu, 金界 The 'diamond', or vajra, element of the universe; it is the 智 wisdom of Vairocana in its indestructibility and activity; it arises from the garbhadhātu 胎藏界q.v., the womb or store of the Vairocana 理 reason or principles of such wisdom, v. 理智. The two, garbhadhātu and vajradhātu, are shown by the esoteric school, especially in the Japanese Shingon, in two maṇḍalas, i.e. groups or circles, representing in various portrayals the ideas arising from the two, fundamental concepts. vajradhātu is intp. as the 智 realm of intellection, and garbhadhātu as the 理 substance underlying it, or the matrix; the latter is the womb or fundamental reason of all things, and occupies the eastern position as 'cause' of the vajradhātu, which is on the west as the resultant intellectual or spiritual expression. But both are one as are Reason and Wisdom, and Vairocana (the illuminator, the 大日 great sun) presides over both, as source and supply. The vajradhātu represents the spiritual world of complete enlightenment, the esoteric dharmakāya doctrine as contrasted with the exoteric nirmāṇakāya doctrine. It is the sixth element 識 mind, and is symbolized by a triangle with the point downwards and by the full moon, which represents 智 wisdom or understanding; it corresponds to 果 fruit, or effect, garbhadhātu being 因 or cause. The 金剛王五部 or five divisions of the vajradhātu are represented by the Five dhyāni-buddhas, thus: centre 大日Vairocana; east 阿閦 Akṣobhya; south 寶生Ratnasambhava; west 阿彌陀 Amitābha; north 不 空 成就 Amoghasiddhi, or Śākyamuni. They are seated respectively on a lion, an elephant, a horse, a peacock, and a garuda. v. 五佛; also 胎. |
金剛皮 金刚皮 see styles |
jīn gāng pí jin1 gang1 pi2 chin kang p`i chin kang pi kongō hi |
diamond skin |
金剛眼 金刚眼 see styles |
jīn gāng yǎn jin1 gang1 yan3 chin kang yen kongō gen |
adamantine eye |
金剛石 金刚石 see styles |
jīn gāng shí jin1 gang1 shi2 chin kang shih kongouseki / kongoseki こんごうせき |
diamond; also called 鑽石|钻石[zuan4 shi2] diamond |
金剛砂 金刚砂 see styles |
jīn gāng shā jin1 gang1 sha1 chin kang sha kongousha / kongosha こんごうしゃ |
carborundum; emery emery (powder) |
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. |
金剛索 金刚索 see styles |
jīn gāng suǒ jin1 gang1 suo3 chin kang so kongō saku |
vajrapāśa, the diamond lasso, or noose; in the hand of 不動明王 and others. |
金剛經 金刚经 see styles |
jīn gāng jīng jin1 gang1 jing1 chin kang ching Kongō kyō |
The Diamond Sutra; Vajracchedikā-prājñāpāramitā Sutra 金剛能斷般若波羅蜜經 Acondensation of the Prājñāpāramitā Sutratitle>; first tr. byKumārajīva, later by others under slightly varying titles. |
金剛翅 金刚翅 see styles |
jīn gāng chì jin1 gang1 chi4 chin kang ch`ih chin kang chih kongō shi |
garuḍa |
金剛藏 金刚藏 see styles |
jīn gāng zàng jin1 gang1 zang4 chin kang tsang Kongō zō |
Vajragarbha, the bodhisattva in the Laṅkāvatāra Sutra. |
金剛衆 金刚众 see styles |
jīn gāng zhòng jin1 gang1 zhong4 chin kang chung kongō shu |
The retinue of the 金剛神 vajradevas. |
金剛觀 金刚观 see styles |
jīn gāng guān jin1 gang1 guan1 chin kang kuan kongō kan |
The diamond insight or vision which penetrates into reality. |
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. |
金剛軍 金刚军 see styles |
jīn gāng jun jin1 gang1 jun1 chin kang chün Kongō gun |
Vajrasena |
金剛輪 金刚轮 see styles |
jīn gāng lún jin1 gang1 lun2 chin kang lun kongōrin |
The diamond or vajra wheel, symbolical of the esoteric sects. The lowest of the circles beneath the earth. |
金剛部 金刚部 see styles |
jīn gāng bù jin1 gang1 bu4 chin kang pu kongō bu |
The various groups in the two maṇḍalas, each having a 主 or head; in the Diamond maṇḍala Akṣobhya, or Vajrasattva, is spoken of as such. |
金剛針 金刚针 see styles |
jīn gāng zhēn jin1 gang1 zhen1 chin kang chen kongō shin |
straight vajra |
金剛鈴 金刚铃 see styles |
jīn gāng líng jin1 gang1 ling2 chin kang ling kongourei / kongore こんごうれい |
{Buddh} (See 金剛杵) vajra bell The diamond or vajra bell for attracting the attention of the objects of worship, and stimulating all who hear it. |
金剛錍 金刚錍 see styles |
jīn gāng pí jin1 gang1 pi2 chin kang p`i chin kang pi Kongō bei |
Adamantine Scalpel |
金剛鏁 金刚鏁 see styles |
jīn gāng suǒ jin1 gang1 suo3 chin kang so kongō sa |
vajra-śṛṅkhalā. The vajra chain, or fetter. |
金剛門 金刚门 see styles |
jīn gāng mén jin1 gang1 men2 chin kang men kongō mon |
The diamond door of the garbhadhātumaṇḍala. |
金剛頂 金刚顶 see styles |
jīn gāng dǐng jin1 gang1 ding3 chin kang ting kongō chō |
The diamond apex or crown, a general name of the esoteric doctrines and sutras of Vairocana. The sutra金剛頂經 is the authority for the金剛頂宗 sect. |
金剛體 金刚体 see styles |
jīn gāng tǐ jin1 gang1 ti3 chin kang t`i chin kang ti kongō tai |
The diamond body, that of Buddha, and his merits. |
金口河 see styles |
jīn kǒu hé jin1 kou3 he2 chin k`ou ho chin kou ho |
Jinkouhe district of Leshan city 樂山市|乐山市[Le4 shan1 shi4], Sichuan |
金合歡 金合欢 see styles |
jīn hé huān jin1 he2 huan1 chin ho huan |
acacia |
金和尚 see styles |
jīn hé shàng jin1 he2 shang4 chin ho shang Kin Ōshō |
Gim hwasang |
金國汗 金国汗 see styles |
jīn guó hán jin1 guo2 han2 chin kuo han |
the Later Jin dynasty (from 1616-); the Manchu khanate or kingdom that took over as the Qing dynasty in 1644 |
金圓券 金圆券 see styles |
jīn yuán quàn jin1 yuan2 quan4 chin yüan ch`üan chin yüan chüan |
currency issued by Nationalist Government in 1948 |
金地國 金地国 see styles |
jīn dì guó jin1 di4 guo2 chin ti kuo Konchi koku |
Suvarṇabhūmi, said to be a country south of Śrāvastī, to which Aśoka sent missionaries. Also 金出; 金田. |
金城江 see styles |
jīn chéng jiāng jin1 cheng2 jiang1 chin ch`eng chiang chin cheng chiang |
see 金城江區|金城江区[Jin1 cheng2 jiang1 Qu1] |
金城鎮 金城镇 see styles |
jīn chéng zhèn jin1 cheng2 zhen4 chin ch`eng chen chin cheng chen |
Jincheng (common place name); Chincheng town in Kinmen County 金門縣|金门县[Jin1 men2 xian4] (Kinmen or Quemoy islands), Taiwan |
金堂縣 金堂县 see styles |
jīn táng xiàn jin1 tang2 xian4 chin t`ang hsien chin tang hsien |
Jintang county in Chengdu 成都[Cheng2 du1], Sichuan |
金塔縣 金塔县 see styles |
jīn tǎ xiàn jin1 ta3 xian4 chin t`a hsien chin ta hsien |
Jinta, a county in Jiuquan City 酒泉市[Jiu3 quan2 Shi4], Gansu |
金壇區 金坛区 see styles |
jīn tán qū jin1 tan2 qu1 chin t`an ch`ü chin tan chü |
Jintan, a district of Changzhou City 常州市[Chang2 zhou1 Shi4], Jiangsu |
金壇市 金坛市 see styles |
jīn tán shì jin1 tan2 shi4 chin t`an shih chin tan shih |
Jintan, county-level city in Changzhou 常州[Chang2 zhou1], Jiangsu |
金夏沙 see styles |
jīn xià shā jin1 xia4 sha1 chin hsia sha |
Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Tw) |
金大中 see styles |
jīn dà zhōng jin1 da4 zhong1 chin ta chung kindaichuu / kindaichu きんだいちゅう |
Kim Dae-jung (1926-2009), South Korea politician, president 1998-2003, Nobel peace prize laureate 2000 (personal name) Kindaichuu |
金大城 see styles |
jīn dà chéng jin1 da4 cheng2 chin ta ch`eng chin ta cheng Kin Daijō |
Gim Daeseong |
金大王 see styles |
jīn dà wáng jin1 da4 wang2 chin ta wang Kondai ō |
Protector of travellers, shown in the train of the 1, 000-hand Guanyin. |
金天翮 see styles |
jīn tiān hé jin1 tian1 he2 chin t`ien ho chin tien ho |
Jin Tianhe (1874–1947), late-Qing poet and novelist, co-author of A Flower in a Sinful Sea 孽海花[Nie4 hai3 hua1] |
金字塔 see styles |
jīn zì tǎ jin1 zi4 ta3 chin tzu t`a chin tzu ta kinjitou / kinjito きんじとう |
pyramid (building or structure) (1) (See ピラミッド) pyramid; (2) monumental work; landmark achievement |
金宇中 see styles |
jīn yǔ zhōng jin1 yu3 zhong1 chin yü chung kinuchuu / kinuchu きんうちゅう |
Kim Woo-jung (1936-), Korean businessman and founder of the Daewoo Group (personal name) Kin'uchuu |
金安區 金安区 see styles |
jīn ān qū jin1 an1 qu1 chin an ch`ü chin an chü |
Jin'an, a district of Lu'an City 六安市[Lu4 an1 Shi4], Anhui |
金家莊 金家庄 see styles |
jīn jiā zhuāng jin1 jia1 zhuang1 chin chia chuang |
Jinjiazhuang district of Ma'anshan city 馬鞍山市|马鞍山市[Ma3 an1 shan1 shi4], Anhui |
金富軾 金富轼 see styles |
jīn fù shì jin1 fu4 shi4 chin fu shih |
Kim Busik (1075-1151), court historian of the Korean Georyo dynasty 高麗|高丽[Gao1 li2], compiler of History of Three Kingdoms 三國史記|三国史记[San1 guo2 shi3 ji4] |
金寧鄉 金宁乡 see styles |
jīn níng xiāng jin1 ning2 xiang1 chin ning hsiang |
Chinning township in Kinmen County 金門縣|金门县[Jin1 men2 xian4] (Kinmen or Quemoy islands), Taiwan |
金寨縣 金寨县 see styles |
jīn zhài xiàn jin1 zhai4 xian4 chin chai hsien |
Jinzhai, a county in Lu'an City 六安市[Lu4 an1 Shi4], Anhui |
金小蜂 see styles |
jīn xiǎo fēng jin1 xiao3 feng1 chin hsiao feng |
a parisitoid wasp (genus Nasonia) |
金屬板 金属板 see styles |
jīn shǔ bǎn jin1 shu3 ban3 chin shu pan |
metal plate See: 金属板 |
金屬棒 金属棒 see styles |
jīn shǔ bàng jin1 shu3 bang4 chin shu pang |
metal rod |
金屬線 金属线 see styles |
jīn shǔ xiàn jin1 shu3 xian4 chin shu hsien |
metal wire |
金屬鍵 金属键 see styles |
jīn shǔ jiàn jin1 shu3 jian4 chin shu chien |
metallic bond |
金山區 金山区 see styles |
jīn shān qū jin1 shan1 qu1 chin shan ch`ü chin shan chü |
Jinshan suburban district of Shanghai |
金山寺 see styles |
jīn shān sì jin1 shan1 si4 chin shan ssu kanayamaji かなやまじ |
Jinshan Temple, where Fahai lives (from Madam White Snake) (place-name) Kanayamaji Gold Mountain Temple |
金山屯 see styles |
jīn shān tún jin1 shan1 tun2 chin shan t`un chin shan tun |
see 金山屯區|金山屯区[Jin1 shan1 tun2 Qu1] |
金山王 see styles |
jīn shān wáng jin1 shan1 wang2 chin shan wang konsan ō |
Buddha, especially Amitābha. The 七金山 are the seven concentric ranges around Sumeru, v. 須; viz. Yugaṃdhara, Īśādhara, Khadiraka, Sudarśana, Aśvakarṇa, Vinataka, Nemiṃdhara, v. respectively 踰, 伊, 竭, 蘇, 頞, 毘, and 尼. |
金山鄉 金山乡 see styles |
jīn shān xiāng jin1 shan1 xiang1 chin shan hsiang |
Jinshan or Chinshan township in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan |
金峯山 see styles |
jīn fēng shān jin1 feng1 shan1 chin feng shan kongouzan / kongozan こんごうざん |
(personal name) Kongouzan Gold Peak Mountains |
金峰鄉 金峰乡 see styles |
jīn fēng xiāng jin1 feng1 xiang1 chin feng hsiang |
Jinfeng or Chinfeng township in Taitung County 臺東縣|台东县[Tai2 dong1 Xian4], southeast Taiwan |
金川區 金川区 see styles |
jīn chuān qū jin1 chuan1 qu1 chin ch`uan ch`ü chin chuan chü |
Jinchuan, a district of Jinchang City 金昌市[Jin1 chang1 Shi4], Gansu |
金川縣 金川县 see styles |
jīn chuān xiàn jin1 chuan1 xian4 chin ch`uan hsien chin chuan hsien |
Jinchuan County (Tibetan: chu chen rdzong) in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture 阿壩藏族羌族自治州|阿坝藏族羌族自治州[A1 ba4 Zang4 zu2 Qiang1 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], northwest Sichuan |
金州區 金州区 see styles |
jīn zhōu qū jin1 zhou1 qu1 chin chou ch`ü chin chou chü |
Jinzhou district of Dalian 大連市|大连市[Da4 lian2 shi4], Liaoning |
金平區 金平区 see styles |
jīn píng qū jin1 ping2 qu1 chin p`ing ch`ü chin ping chü |
Jinping, a district of Shantou City 汕頭市|汕头市[Shan4 tou2 Shi4], Guangdong |
金平糖 see styles |
jīn píng táng jin1 ping2 tang2 chin p`ing t`ang chin ping tang konpeitou / konpeto こんぺいとう |
a type of small, bumpy, colored, hard sugar candy (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 金平糖 "konpeitō") (ateji / phonetic) small coloured sugar candy covered in bulges (por: confeito) |
金平縣 金平县 see styles |
jīn píng xiàn jin1 ping2 xian4 chin p`ing hsien chin ping hsien |
see 金平苗族瑤族傣族自治縣|金平苗族瑶族傣族自治县[Jin1 ping2 Miao2 zu2 Yao2 zu2 Dai3 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 xian4] |
金德院 see styles |
jīn dé yuàn jin1 de2 yuan4 chin te yüan Kontoku in |
Kim Tek Ie |
金斑鴴 金斑鸻 see styles |
jīn bān héng jin1 ban1 heng2 chin pan heng |
(bird species of China) Pacific golden plover (Pluvialis fulva) |
金斯敦 see styles |
jīn sī dūn jin1 si1 dun1 chin ssu tun |
Kingstown, capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Kingston, capital of Jamaica |
金日成 see styles |
jīn rì chéng jin1 ri4 cheng2 chin jih ch`eng chin jih cheng kimuiruson きむいるそん |
Kim Il Sung (1912-1994) Great Leader of North Korea (person) Kim Il Sung (1912-1994) |
金昌市 see styles |
jīn chāng shì jin1 chang1 shi4 chin ch`ang shih chin chang shih |
Jinchang, prefecture-level city in Gansu Province 甘肅省|甘肃省[Gan1 su4 Sheng3] |
金明區 金明区 see styles |
jīn míng qū jin1 ming2 qu1 chin ming ch`ü chin ming chü |
Jinming district of Kaifeng city 開封市|开封市[Kai1 feng1 shi4], Henan |
金時習 金时习 see styles |
jīn shí xí jin1 shi2 xi2 chin shih hsi Kin Jishū |
Gim Siseup |
金曜日 see styles |
jīn yào rì jin1 yao4 ri4 chin yao jih kinyoubi / kinyobi きんようび |
Friday (used in ancient Chinese astronomy) (n,adv) Friday |
金曲獎 金曲奖 see styles |
jīn qǔ jiǎng jin1 qu3 jiang3 chin ch`ü chiang chin chü chiang |
Golden Melody Awards |
金本位 see styles |
jīn běn wèi jin1 ben3 wei4 chin pen wei kinhoni きんほんい |
gold standard (monetary system) gold standard |
金東區 金东区 see styles |
jīn dōng qū jin1 dong1 qu1 chin tung ch`ü chin tung chü |
Jindong district of Jinhua city 金華市|金华市[Jin1 hua2 shi4], Zhejiang |
金桂冠 see styles |
jīn guì guān jin1 gui4 guan1 chin kuei kuan kimukegan キムケグァン |
Kim Kye-gwan (1943-), North Korean diplomat, first vice-foreign minister and chief negotiator 2010-2019 (person) Kim Kye-gwan |
金槍魚 金枪鱼 see styles |
jīn qiāng yú jin1 qiang1 yu2 chin ch`iang yü chin chiang yü |
tuna |
金正恩 see styles |
jīn zhèng ēn jin1 zheng4 en1 chin cheng en kimujonun キムジョンウン |
Kim Jong-un (c. 1983-), third son of Kim Jong-il 金正日[Jin1 Zheng4 ri4], supreme leader of North Korea from 2011 (person) Kim Jong-un (1983.1.8-); Kim Jong Un |
金正日 see styles |
jīn zhèng rì jin1 zheng4 ri4 chin cheng jih kimujoniru きむじょんいる |
Kim Jong-il (1942-2011), Dear Leader of North Korea 1982-2011 (person) Kim Jong Il (1942-2011.12.17) |
金正男 see styles |
jīn zhèng nán jin1 zheng4 nan2 chin cheng nan |
Kim Jong-nam (1971-2017), the eldest son of Kim Jong-il 金正日[Jin1 Zheng4 ri4] |
金正銀 金正银 see styles |
jīn zhèng yín jin1 zheng4 yin2 chin cheng yin |
former spelling of Kim Jong-un 金正恩[Jin1 Zheng4 en1] |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "jin" 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.
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
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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.
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