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三重等持 see styles |
sān zhòng děng chí san1 zhong4 deng3 chi2 san chung teng ch`ih san chung teng chih sanjūtōji |
three samādhis |
三長兩短 三长两短 see styles |
sān cháng liǎng duǎn san1 chang2 liang3 duan3 san ch`ang liang tuan san chang liang tuan |
unexpected misfortune; unexpected accident; sudden death |
三長齋月 三长斋月 see styles |
sān cháng zhāi yuè san1 chang2 zhai1 yue4 san ch`ang chai yüeh san chang chai yüeh san chō saigatsu |
(三長月) The three whole months of abstinence, the first, fifth, and ninth months, when no food should be taken after noon. The four deva-kings are on tours of inspection during these months. |
三門峽市 三门峡市 see styles |
sān mén xiá shì san1 men2 xia2 shi4 san men hsia shih |
Sanmenxia, prefecture-level city in Henan Province 河南省[He2 nan2 Sheng3] |
三關突破 三关突破 see styles |
sān guān tú pò san1 guan1 tu2 po4 san kuan t`u p`o san kuan tu po sankan toppa |
breaking through three barriers |
三阿僧祇 see styles |
sān ā sēng qí san1 a1 seng1 qi2 san a seng ch`i san a seng chi san asōgi |
three incalculably long [eons] |
三陀羅尼 三陀罗尼 see styles |
sān tuó luó ní san1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 san t`o lo ni san to lo ni san darani |
The three dhāraṇī, which word from dhāra, " maintaining," "preserving," is defined as the power maintaining wisdom or knowledge. Dhāraṇī are "spells chiefly for personal use" (Eliot), as compared with mantra, which are associated with religious services. The Tiantai School interprets the "three dhāraṇī" of the Lotus Sutra on the lines of the三諦, i.e. 空, 假and中. Another group is聞持陀羅尼 the power to retain all the teaching one hears; 分別陀羅尼 unerring powers of discrimination; 入音聲陀羅尼 power to rise superior to external praise or blame. |
三陪小姐 see styles |
sān péi xiǎo jie san1 pei2 xiao3 jie5 san p`ei hsiao chieh san pei hsiao chieh |
female escort; bar girl |
三階佛法 三阶佛法 see styles |
sān jiē fó fǎ san1 jie1 fo2 fa3 san chieh fo fa sankai buppō |
Three Stages of the Buddha-Dharma |
三階禪師 三阶禅师 see styles |
sān jiē chán shī san1 jie1 chan2 shi1 san chieh ch`an shih san chieh chan shih Sankai zenji |
Sanjie chanshi |
三障四魔 see styles |
sān zhàng sì mó san1 zhang4 si4 mo2 san chang ssu mo sans hō shi ma |
three obstacles and four demonic forces |
三靜慮地 三静虑地 see styles |
sān jìng lǜ dì san1 jing4 lv4 di4 san ching lü ti san jōryo chi |
three meditative states |
三面大黑 see styles |
sān miàn dà hēi san1 mian4 da4 hei1 san mien ta hei Sanmen daikoku |
The three-faced great black deva, Mahākāla v. 摩, with angry mien, a form of Maheśvara, or Śiva, as destroyer. Another interpretation says he is a union of Mahākāla, Vaiśravaṇa, and a Gandharva. |
三項全能 三项全能 see styles |
sān xiàng quán néng san1 xiang4 quan2 neng2 san hsiang ch`üan neng san hsiang chüan neng |
triathlon |
三頭六臂 三头六臂 see styles |
sān tóu liù bì san1 tou2 liu4 bi4 san t`ou liu pi san tou liu pi |
lit. (having) three heads and six arms (idiom); fig. superhuman abilities; exceptional capability |
三顧茅廬 三顾茅庐 see styles |
sān gù máo lú san1 gu4 mao2 lu2 san ku mao lu |
lit. to make three visits to the thatched cottage (idiom) (allusion to an episode in Romance of the Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4] in which Liu Bei 劉備|刘备[Liu2 Bei4] recruits Zhuge Liang 諸葛亮|诸葛亮[Zhu1 ge3 Liang4] to his cause by visiting him three times); fig. to make earnest and repeated requests of sb |
三馬同槽 三马同槽 see styles |
sān mǎ tóng cáo san1 ma3 tong2 cao2 san ma t`ung ts`ao san ma tung tsao |
three horses at the same trough (idiom, alluding to Sima Yi 司馬懿|司马懿[Si1 ma3 Yi4] and his two sons); conspirators under the same roof |
三駕馬車 三驾马车 see styles |
sān jià mǎ chē san1 jia4 ma3 che1 san chia ma ch`e san chia ma che |
troika |
三體問題 三体问题 see styles |
sān tǐ wèn tí san1 ti3 wen4 ti2 san t`i wen t`i san ti wen ti |
three-body problem (mechanics) |
三魂七魄 see styles |
sān hún qī pò san1 hun2 qi1 po4 san hun ch`i p`o san hun chi po |
three immortal souls and seven mortal forms in Daoism, contrasting the spiritual and carnal side of man |
三鹿集團 三鹿集团 see styles |
sān lù jí tuán san1 lu4 ji2 tuan2 san lu chi t`uan san lu chi tuan |
Sanlu Group, Chinese state-owned dairy products company involved in the 2008 melamine poisoning scandal |
三點全露 三点全露 see styles |
sān diǎn quán lòu san1 dian3 quan2 lou4 san tien ch`üan lou san tien chüan lou |
(slang) naked; nude |
不三不四 see styles |
bù sān bù sì bu4 san1 bu4 si4 pu san pu ssu |
(idiom) dubious; shady; neither one thing nor the other; neither fish nor fowl; nondescript |
不令流散 see styles |
bù lìng liú sàn bu4 ling4 liu2 san4 pu ling liu san furyō rusan |
prevent dissipation |
不共三昧 see styles |
bù gòng sān mèi bu4 gong4 san1 mei4 pu kung san mei fugu zanmai |
asakṛt-samādhi; a samādhi in more than one formula, or mode. |
不受三昧 see styles |
bù shòu sān mèi bu4 shou4 san1 mei4 pu shou san mei fuju zanmai |
In the Lotus Sutra, cap. 25, the bodhisattva 無盡意 obeying the Buddha's command, offered Guanyin a jewel-garland, which the latter refused saying he had not received the Buddha's command to accept it. This attitude is attributed to his 不受 samādhi, the samādhi of 畢竟空 utter 'voidness', or spirituality. |
不合不散 see styles |
bù hé bù sàn bu4 he2 bu4 san4 pu ho pu san fugō fusan |
neither merged nor scattered |
不歡而散 不欢而散 see styles |
bù huān ér sàn bu4 huan1 er2 san4 pu huan erh san |
to part on bad terms; (of a meeting etc) to break up in discord |
不空三藏 see styles |
bù kōng sān zàng bu4 kong1 san1 zang4 pu k`ung san tsang pu kung san tsang Fukū Sanzō |
Amoghavajra |
不見不散 不见不散 see styles |
bù jiàn bù sàn bu4 jian4 bu4 san4 pu chien pu san |
lit. Even if we don't see each other, don't give up and leave (idiom); fig. Be sure to wait!; See you there! |
世間三昧 世间三昧 see styles |
shì jiān sān mèi shi4 jian1 san1 mei4 shih chien san mei seken zanmai |
mundane samādhi |
丟三落四 丢三落四 see styles |
diū sān là sì diu1 san1 la4 si4 tiu san la ssu |
forgetful; empty-headed |
中間三昧 中间三昧 see styles |
zhōng jiān sān mèi zhong1 jian1 san1 mei4 chung chien san mei chūgen zanmai |
intermediate state of meditation |
九三學社 九三学社 see styles |
jiǔ sān xué shè jiu3 san1 xue2 she4 chiu san hsüeh she |
Jiusan Society, one of the eight political parties of the CCP |
九參上堂 九参上堂 see styles |
jiǔ sān shàng táng jiu3 san1 shang4 tang2 chiu san shang t`ang chiu san shang tang kyūsan jōdō |
The nine monthly visits or ascents to the hall for worship, every third day. |
事不過三 事不过三 see styles |
shì bù guò sān shi4 bu4 guo4 san1 shih pu kuo san |
(idiom) a thing should not be attempted more than three times; don't repeat the same mistake again and again; (idiom) bad things don't happen more than three times |
事理三千 see styles |
shì lǐ sān qiān shi4 li3 san1 qian1 shih li san ch`ien shih li san chien jiri sansen |
The three thousand phenomenal activities and three thousand principles, a term of the Tiantai School. |
二十三家 see styles |
èr shí sān jiā er4 shi2 san1 jia1 erh shih san chia nijūsan ke |
twenty-three scholars [of the Liang] |
二天三仙 see styles |
èr tiān sān xiān er4 tian1 san1 xian1 erh t`ien san hsien erh tien san hsien niten sansen |
The two devas are Maheśvara and Viṣṇu; the three ṛṣi are Kapila, Ulūka, and Ṛṣabha; v. 迦, 優, and 勒. |
二禪三天 二禅三天 see styles |
èr chán sān tiān er4 chan2 san1 tian1 erh ch`an san t`ien erh chan san tien nizen santen |
three heavens of the second meditation |
二處三會 二处三会 see styles |
èr chù sān huì er4 chu4 san1 hui4 erh ch`u san hui erh chu san hui nisho san'e |
The two places from which the Buddha is supposed to have preached the Lotus Sūtra, i.e. the Vulture Peak, the sky, and again the Vulture Peak; the three assemblies are (1) those he addressed from the Peak, chapters 1 to the middle of the eleventh chapter; (2) those addressed from the sky, to the end of the twenty-second chapter; and (3) again those on the Vulture Peak, from the twenty-third chapter to the end. |
二號電池 二号电池 see styles |
èr hào diàn chí er4 hao4 dian4 chi2 erh hao tien ch`ih erh hao tien chih |
(Tw) C size battery (PRC equivalent: 三號電池|三号电池[san1 hao4 dian4 chi2]) |
二諦三觀 二谛三观 see styles |
èr dì sān guān er4 di4 san1 guan1 erh ti san kuan nitai sankan |
three levels of the twofold truth |
五三八二 see styles |
wǔ sān bā èr wu3 san1 ba1 er4 wu san pa erh go san hachi ni |
Five, three, eight, two, a summary of the tenets of the 法相 school, 五法, 三性, 八識, and 二無我 q. v. |
五位三昧 see styles |
wǔ wèi sān mèi wu3 wei4 san1 mei4 wu wei san mei goi zanmai |
五種三昧 The five kinds of samādhi: (1) On mortality, the 四禪 and 八定; (2) śrāvaka on the four axioms; (3) pratyekabuddha on the twelve nidānas; (4) bodhisattva on the 六度 and the 萬行; (5) Buddha on the one Buddha-vehicle, which includes all others; v. 五乘. |
五十三佛 see styles |
wǔ shí sān fó wu3 shi2 san1 fo2 wu shih san fo gojūsan butsu |
Fifty-three past Buddhas, of which the lists vary. |
五十三參 五十三参 see styles |
wǔ shí sān sān wu3 shi2 san1 san1 wu shih san san gojūsan san |
fifty-three wise teachers |
五十三尊 see styles |
wǔ shí sān zūn wu3 shi2 san1 zun1 wu shih san tsun gojūsan zon |
The fifty-three honored ones of the Diamond group, i. e. the thirty-seven plus sixteen bodhisattvas of the present kalpa. |
五參上堂 五参上堂 see styles |
wǔ sān shàng táng wu3 san1 shang4 tang2 wu san shang t`ang wu san shang tang gosan jōdō |
lecture on every fifth day |
五大三粗 see styles |
wǔ dà sān cū wu3 da4 san1 cu1 wu ta san ts`u wu ta san tsu |
burly; strapping; big and strong |
五種三昧 五种三昧 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng sān mèi wu3 zhong3 san1 mei4 wu chung san mei go shu zanmai |
five kinds of samādhi |
五種三歸 五种三归 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng sān guī wu3 zhong3 san1 gui1 wu chung san kuei goshu sanki |
The five modes of trisarana, or formulas of trust in the Triratna, taken by those who (1) 翻邪 turn from heresy; (2) take the five commandments; (3) the eight commandments; (4) the ten commandments; (5) the complete commandments. |
五種散亂 五种散乱 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng sàn luàn wu3 zhong3 san4 luan4 wu chung san luan goshu sanran |
The five kinds of mental aberration: (1) the five senses themselves not functioning properly; (2) external distraction, or inability to concentrate the attention; (3) internal distraction, or mental confusion; (4) distraction caused by ideas of mean and mine, personality, possession, etc. (5) confusion of thought produced by Hīnayāna ideas. |
五號電池 五号电池 see styles |
wǔ hào diàn chí wu3 hao4 dian4 chi2 wu hao tien ch`ih wu hao tien chih |
AA battery (PRC); Taiwan equivalent: 三號電池|三号电池[san1 hao4 dian4 chi2] |
五障三從 五障三从 see styles |
wǔ zhàng sān cóng wu3 zhang4 san1 cong2 wu chang san ts`ung wu chang san tsung goshō sanshō |
The five hindrances to woman, see above, and her three subordinations, i. e. to father, husband. and son. |
人尊三惡 人尊三恶 see styles |
rén zūn sān è ren2 zun1 san1 e4 jen tsun san o ninson san'aku |
The three most wicked among men: the Icchantika; v. 一闡提: the slanderers of Mahayana, and those who break the four great commandments. |
人心渙散 人心涣散 see styles |
rén xīn huàn sàn ren2 xin1 huan4 san4 jen hsin huan san |
(of a nation, government etc) demoralized; disunited |
人有三急 see styles |
rén yǒu sān jí ren2 you3 san1 ji2 jen yu san chi |
(jocular) to need to answer the call of nature |
伊字三點 伊字三点 see styles |
yī zì sān diǎn yi1 zi4 san1 dian3 i tzu san tien iji santen |
refers to the Sanskrit sign (?) as neither across nor upright, being of triangular shape, and indicating neither unity nor difference, before nor after. The Nirvana Sutra applies the three parts to 法身 dharmakāya, 般若 prajñā and 解脫 vimokṣa, all three being necessary to complete nirvana. It is also associated with the three eyes of Śiva. When considered across they represent fire, when upright, water. At a later period the three were joined (?) in writing. |
低三下四 see styles |
dī sān xià sì di1 san1 xia4 si4 ti san hsia ssu |
servile |
低空跳傘 低空跳伞 see styles |
dī kōng tiào sǎn di1 kong1 tiao4 san3 ti k`ung t`iao san ti kung tiao san |
BASE Jumping |
佛立三昧 see styles |
fó lì sān mèi fo2 li4 san1 mei4 fo li san mei butsuryū zanmai |
A degree of samādhi in which the Buddhas appear to the meditator. |
作鳥獸散 作鸟兽散 see styles |
zuò niǎo shòu sàn zuo4 niao3 shou4 san4 tso niao shou san |
lit. scatter like birds and beasts (idiom); fig. to head off in various directions; to flee helter-skelter |
倶參毘國 倶参毘国 see styles |
jù sān pí guó ju4 san1 pi2 guo2 chü san p`i kuo chü san pi kuo Kusanbi koku |
Kauśāmbī |
健行三昧 see styles |
jiàn xíng sān mèi jian4 xing2 san1 mei4 chien hsing san mei kengyō zanmai |
heroic march samādhi |
傳三過四 传三过四 see styles |
chuán sān guò sì chuan2 san1 guo4 si4 ch`uan san kuo ssu chuan san kuo ssu |
to spread rumors; to gossip |
入於三昧 入于三昧 see styles |
rù yú sān mèi ru4 yu2 san1 mei4 ju yü san mei nyū o zanmai |
to enter into samādhi |
入第三地 see styles |
rù dì sān dì ru4 di4 san1 di4 ju ti san ti nyū daisanchi |
entry into the third [bodhisattva] ground |
兩岸三地 两岸三地 see styles |
liǎng àn sān dì liang3 an4 san1 di4 liang an san ti |
China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau (media term used esp. since 1997) |
兩面三刀 两面三刀 see styles |
liǎng miàn sān dāo liang3 mian4 san1 dao1 liang mien san tao |
two-faced, three knives (idiom); double-cross; double dealing and back stabbing |
八五三二 see styles |
bā wǔ sān èr ba1 wu3 san1 er4 pa wu san erh hachi go san ni |
The four special characteristics of the 法相 Dharmalakṣaṇa sect, i.e. 八識, 五法, 三性, and 二無我 q.v. |
六時三昧 六时三昧 see styles |
liù shí sān mèi liu4 shi2 san1 mei4 liu shih san mei rokuji zanmai |
six daily periods of meditation. |
六韜三略 六韬三略 see styles |
liù tāo sān lüè liu4 tao1 san1 lu:e4 liu t`ao san lu:e liu tao san lu:e rikutousanryaku / rikutosanryaku りくとうさんりゃく |
"Six Secret Strategic Teachings" 六韜|六韬[Liu4 tao1] and "Three Strategies of Huang Shigong" 三略[San1 lu:e4], two of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1], attributed to Jiang Ziya 姜子牙[Jiang1 Zi3 ya2] (1) (yoji) The Six Secret Teachings and The Three Strategies of Huang Shigong (two ancient Chinese military treatises); (2) (yoji) secrets (of the art of war, etc.); mysteries |
共產國際 共产国际 see styles |
gòng chǎn guó jì gong4 chan3 guo2 ji4 kung ch`an kuo chi kung chan kuo chi |
Communist International or Comintern (1919-1943), also known as the Third International 第三國際|第三国际[Di4 san1 Guo2 ji4] |
再三再四 see styles |
zài sān zài sì zai4 san1 zai4 si4 tsai san tsai ssu saisansaishi さいさんさいし |
repeatedly; over and over again (adv,n) (yoji) repeatedly |
再衰三竭 see styles |
zài shuāi sān jié zai4 shuai1 san1 jie2 tsai shuai san chieh |
weakening and close to exhaustion (idiom); in terminal decline; on one's last legs |
分別說三 分别说三 see styles |
fēn bié shuō sān fen1 bie2 shuo1 san1 fen pieh shuo san funbetsu setsusan |
The One Vehicle discriminated as 'three' for the sake of the ignorant. |
分散和弦 see styles |
fēn sàn hé xián fen1 san4 he2 xian2 fen san ho hsien |
(music) arpeggio |
分段三道 see styles |
fēn duàn sān dào fen1 duan4 san1 dao4 fen tuan san tao bundan sandō |
three saṃsāric destinies |
初禪三天 初禅三天 see styles |
chū chán sān tiān chu1 chan2 san1 tian1 ch`u ch`an san t`ien chu chan san tien shozen santen |
three levels of the first concentration |
別相三觀 别相三观 see styles |
bié xiàng sān guān bie2 xiang4 san1 guan1 pieh hsiang san kuan bessō sankan |
The three views of the 別教 in regard to the absolute, the phenomenal, the medial 空假中 as separate ideas. |
刹那三世 see styles |
chàn à sān shì chan4 a4 san1 shi4 ch`an a san shih chan a san shih setsuna sanze |
The moments past, present, future. |
勝三摩地 胜三摩地 see styles |
shèng sān mó dì sheng4 san1 mo2 di4 sheng san mo ti shō sanmaji |
overpowering concentration |
勾三搭四 see styles |
gōu sān dā sì gou1 san1 da1 si4 kou san ta ssu |
to make hanky-panky; to seduce women |
化相三寶 化相三宝 see styles |
huà xiàng sān bǎo hua4 xiang4 san1 bao3 hua hsiang san pao kesō sanbō |
The nirmāṇakāya Buddha in the triratna forms; in Hīnayāna these are the human 16-foot Buddha, his dharma as revealed in the four axioms and twelve nidānas, and his sangha, or disciples, i. e. arhats and pratyekabuddhas. |
北京三會 北京三会 see styles |
běi jīng sān huì bei3 jing1 san1 hui4 pei ching san hui hokkyō no san'e |
three rituals of the northern capital |
十三僧殘 十三僧残 see styles |
shí sān sēng cán shi2 san1 seng1 can2 shih san seng ts`an shih san seng tsan jūsan sō zan |
thirteen crimes against the saṃgha |
十三觀音 see styles |
shí sān guān yīn shi2 san1 guan1 yin1 shih san kuan yin |
(三十三尊觀音) The thirty-three forms in which Guanyin is represented: with willow, dragon, sutra, halo, as strolling, with white robe, as lotus-sleeping, with fishing-creel, as medicine-bestowing, with folded hands, holding a lotus, pouring water, etc. 三十三過 The thirty-three possible fallacies in the statement of a syllogism, nine in the proposition 宗 pratijñā, fourteen in the reason 因 hetu, and ten in the example 喩 udāharaṇa. |
十度三行 see styles |
shí dù sān xíng shi2 du4 san1 xing2 shih tu san hsing jūtosangyō |
each of the pāramitās has three forms of observance, e.g. the first, 施 dāna or giving has 財施 almsgiving, 法施 truth-giving, and 無畏施 courage-giving. The three forms differ with each pāramitā. |
十方三世 see styles |
shí fāng sān shì shi2 fang1 san1 shi4 shih fang san shih jippō sanze |
ten directions in the three times |
半夜三更 see styles |
bàn yè sān gēng ban4 ye4 san1 geng1 pan yeh san keng |
see 三更半夜[san1 geng1 ban4 ye4] |
南三北七 see styles |
nán sān běi qī nan2 san1 bei3 qi1 nan san pei ch`i nan san pei chi nansan hokushichi |
three in the south, seven in the north |
南三角座 see styles |
nán sān jiǎo zuò nan2 san1 jiao3 zuo4 nan san chiao tso minaminosankakuza みなみのさんかくざ |
Triangulum Australe (constellation) (astron) Triangulum Australe (constellation); the Southern Triangle |
南中三教 see styles |
nán zhōng sān jiào nan2 zhong1 san1 jiao4 nan chung san chiao nanchū sangyō |
The three modes of Śākyamuni's teaching as expounded by the teachers south of the Yangtze after the Ch'i dynasty A.D. 479-501. (1) The 漸教 gradual method, leading the disciples step by step to nirvana. (2) The 頓教 immediate method, by which he instructed the Bodhisattvas, revealing the whole truth. (3) The 不定教 undetermined method, by which the teaching is adapted to each individual or group. |
南京三會 南京三会 see styles |
nán jīng sān huì nan2 jing1 san1 hui4 nan ching san hui nankyō no sane |
three rituals of the southern capital |
南山三教 see styles |
nán shān sān jiào nan2 shan1 san1 jiao4 nan shan san chiao Nanzan no sankyō |
three teachings of Nanshan |
南山三觀 南山三观 see styles |
nán shān sān guān nan2 shan1 san1 guan1 nan shan san kuan Nanzan sangan |
three views of Nanshan |
參禪學道 参禅学道 see styles |
sān chán xué dào san1 chan2 xue2 dao4 san ch`an hsüeh tao san chan hsüeh tao sanzen gakudō |
practicing Chan and learning the way |
參與佛教 参与佛教 see styles |
sān yǔ fó jiào san1 yu3 fo2 jiao4 san yü fo chiao sanyo bukkyō |
Engaged Buddhism |
口稱三昧 口称三昧 see styles |
kǒu chēng sān mèi kou3 cheng1 san1 mei4 k`ou ch`eng san mei kou cheng san mei kushō zanmai |
The samādhi in which with a quiet heart the individual repeats the name of Buddha, or the samādhi attained by such repetition. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "san" 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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