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哈桑 see styles |
hā sāng ha1 sang1 ha sang |
More info & calligraphy: Hassan |
哈珀 see styles |
hā pò ha1 po4 ha p`o ha po |
More info & calligraphy: Harper |
哈迪 see styles |
hǎ dí ha3 di2 ha ti |
More info & calligraphy: Hardy |
哈里 see styles |
hā lǐ ha1 li3 ha li |
More info & calligraphy: Harrih |
唐納 唐纳 see styles |
táng nà tang2 na4 t`ang na tang na |
More info & calligraphy: Donale |
喬丹 乔丹 see styles |
qiáo dān qiao2 dan1 ch`iao tan chiao tan |
More info & calligraphy: Jordyn |
喬希 乔希 see styles |
qiáo xī qiao2 xi1 ch`iao hsi chiao hsi |
More info & calligraphy: Joshi |
喬治 乔治 see styles |
qiáo zhì qiao2 zhi4 ch`iao chih chiao chih takaharu たかはる |
More info & calligraphy: Giorgi(personal name) Takaharu |
四季 see styles |
sì jì si4 ji4 ssu chi yomogi よもぎ |
More info & calligraphy: The Four Seasonsthe four seasons; (female given name) Yomogi |
四諦 四谛 see styles |
sì dì si4 di4 ssu ti shitai したい |
More info & calligraphy: Four Noble Truths (Buddhism){Buddh} (See 苦集滅道) The Four Noble Truths catvāri-ārya-satyāni; 四聖諦; 四眞諦. The four dogmas, or noble truths, the primary and fundamental doctrines of Śākyamuni, said to approximate to the form of medical diagnosis. They are pain or 'suffering, its cause, its ending, the way thereto; that existence is suffering, that human passion (taṇhā, 欲 desire) is the cause of continued suffering, that by the destruction of human passion existence may be brought to an end; that by a life of holiness the destruction of human passion may be attained'. Childers. The four are 苦, 聚 (or 集), 滅, and 道諦, i. e. duḥkha 豆佉, samudaya 三牟提耶, nirodha 尼棲陀, and mārga 末加. Eitel interprets them (1) 'that 'misery' is a necessary attribute of sentient existence'; (2) that 'the 'accumulation' of misery is caused by the passions'; (3) that 'the 'extinction' of passion is possible; (4) mārga is 'the doctrine of the 'path' that leads to the extinction of passion'. (1) 苦 suffering is the lot of the 六趣 six states of existence; (2) 集 is the aggregation (or exacerbation) of suffering by reason of the passions; (3) 滅 is nirvana, the extinction of desire and its consequences, and the leaving of the sufferings of mortality as void and extinct; (4) 道 is the way of such extinction, i. e. the 八正道 eightfold correct way. The first two are considered to be related to this life, the last two to 出世間 a life outside or apart from the world. The four are described as the fundamental doctrines first preached to his five former ascetic companions. Those who accepted these truths were in the stage of śrāvaka. There is much dispute as to the meaning of 滅 'extinction' as to whether it means extinction of suffering, of passion, or of existence. The Nirvana Sutra 18 says that whoever accepts the four dogmas will put an end to births and deaths 若能見四諦則得斷生死 which does not of necessity mean the termination of existence but that of continued transmigration. v. 滅. |
回音 see styles |
huí yīn hui2 yin1 hui yin kaion かいおん |
More info & calligraphy: Echo{music} (See ターン・2) turn (melodic ornament); gruppetto |
圍棋 围棋 see styles |
wéi qí wei2 qi2 wei ch`i wei chi |
More info & calligraphy: The Game of Weiqi / Weichi / Go |
地獄 地狱 see styles |
dì yù di4 yu4 ti yü jigoku じごく |
More info & calligraphy: Hell(1) {Buddh} hell realm; Naraka; (2) {Christn} Hell; (3) hell; misery; nightmare; inferno; (4) place where a volcano or hot springs constantly spew smoke or steam; (place-name) Jigoku naraka, 捺落迦 (or 那落迦) ; niraya 泥犂; explained by 不樂 joyless; 可厭 disgusting, hateful; 苦具, 苦器 means of suffering; if 地獄 earth-prison; 冥府 the shades, or departments of darkness. Earth-prison is generally intp. as hell or the hells; it may also be termed purgatory; one of the six gati or ways of transmigration. The hells are divided into three classes: I. Central, or radical, 根本地獄 consisting of (1) The eight hot hells. These were the original hells of primitive Buddhism, and are supposed to be located umder the southern continent Jambudvīpa 瞻部州, 500 yojanas below the surface. (a) 等活 or 更活 Saṃjīva, rebirth, where after many kinds of suffering a cold wind blows over the soul and returns it to this life as it was before, hence the name 等活. (b) 黑繩 Kaslasūtra, where the sufferer is bound with black chains and chopped or sawn asunder. (c) 線合; 衆合; 堆壓 Saṃghāta, where are multitudes of implements of torture, or the falling of mountains upon the sufferer. (d) 號呌; 呼呼; 叫喚 Raurava, hell of wailing. (e) 大呌; 大號呌; 大呼 Mahāraurava, hell of great wailing. (f) 炎熱; 燒炙 Tapana, hell of fames and burning. (g) 大熱; 大燒炙; 大炎熱 Pratāpana, hell of molten lead. (h) 無間; 河鼻旨; 阿惟越致; 阿毗至; 阿鼻; 阿毗 Avīci, unintermitted suffering, where sinners die and are reborn to suffer without interval. (2) The eight cold hells 八寒地獄. (a) 頞浮陀地獄 Arbuda, where the cold causes blisters. (b) 尼刺部陀 Nirarbuda, colder still causing the blisters to burst. (c) 頞哳吒; 阿吒吒 Atata, where this is the only possible sound from frozen lips. (d) 臛臛婆; 阿波波 Hahava or Apapa, where it is so cold that only this sound can be uttered. (e) 虎虎婆 Hāhādhara or Huhuva, where only this sound can be uttered. (f) 嗢鉢羅; 鬱鉢羅 (or 優鉢羅) Utpala, or 尼羅鳥 (or 漚) 鉢羅 Nīlotpala, where the skin is frozen like blue lotus buds. (g) 鉢特摩 Padma, where the skin is frozen and bursts open like red lotus buds. (h) 摩訶鉢特摩 Mahāpadma, ditto like great red lotus buds. Somewhat different names are also given. Cf. 倶舍論 8; 智度論 16; 涅槃經 11. II. The secondary hells are called 近邊地獄 adjacent hells or 十六遊增 each of its four sides, opening from each such door are four adjacent hells, in all sixteen; thus with the original eight there are 136. A list of eighteen hells is given in the 十八泥梨經. III. A third class is called the 孤地獄 (獨地獄) Lokāntarika, or isolated hells in mountains, deserts, below the earth and above it. Eitel says in regard to the eight hot hells that they range 'one beneath the other in tiers which begin at a depth of 11,900 yojanas and reach to a depth of 40,000 yojanas'. The cold hells are under 'the two Tchahavālas and range shaft-like one below the other, but so that this shaft is gradually widening to the fourth hell and then narrowing itself again so that the first and last hell have the shortest, those in the centre the longest diameter'. 'Every universe has the same number of hells, ' but 'the northern continent has no hell whatever, the two continents east and west of Meru have only small Lokāntarika hells... whilst all the other hells are required for the inhabitants of the southern continent '. It may be noted that the purpose of these hells is definitely punitive, as well as purgatorial. Yama is the judge and ruler, assisted by eighteen officers and a host of demons, who order or administer the various degrees of torture. 'His sister performs the same duties with regard to female criminals, ' and it may be mentioned that the Chinese have added the 血盆池 Lake of the bloody bath, or 'placenta tank' for women who die in childbirth. Release from the hells is in the power of the monks by tantric means. |
坐禪 坐禅 see styles |
zuò chán zuo4 chan2 tso ch`an tso chan zazen |
More info & calligraphy: Sit in MeditationTo sit in dhyāna, i.e. abstract meditation, fixed abstraction, contemplation; its introduction to China is attributed to Bodhidharma (though it came earlier), and its extension to Tiantai. |
埃德 see styles |
āi dé ai1 de2 ai te |
More info & calligraphy: Elder |
多爾 多尔 see styles |
duō ěr duo1 er3 to erh |
More info & calligraphy: Doll |
多米 see styles |
tame ため |
More info & calligraphy: Domi |
夜叉 see styles |
yè chā ye4 cha1 yeh ch`a yeh cha yasha やしゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Yakshayaksha (Buddhist guardian deities sometimes depicted as demonic warriors) (san: yaksa); (given name) Yasha 乞叉; 藥叉; 閱叉 yakṣa, (1) demons in the earth, or in the air, or in the lower heavens; they are malignant, and violent, and devourers (of human flesh). (2) The 八大將, the eight attendants of Kuvera, or Vaiśravaṇa, the god of wealth; those on earth bestow wealth, those in the empyrean houses and carriages, those in the lower heavens guard the moat and gates of the heavenly city. There is another set of sixteen. The names of all are given in 陀羅尼集經 3. See also 羅 for rakṣa and 吉 for kṛtya. yakṣa-kṛtya are credited with the powers of both yakṣa and kṛtya. |
大名 see styles |
dà míng da4 ming2 ta ming daimyou / daimyo だいみょう |
More info & calligraphy: Daimyo / Great Name(hist) (See 小名) daimyo (Japanese feudal lord); (place-name) Daimyou Mahānāman |
大衛 大卫 see styles |
dà wèi da4 wei4 ta wei daie だいえ |
More info & calligraphy: Dawid(given name) Daie |
天空 see styles |
tiān kōng tian1 kong1 t`ien k`ung tien kung hirari ひらり |
More info & calligraphy: Sky / Air / Ether / Spacesky; air; ether; firmament; the heavens; (female given name) Hirari |
如來 如来 see styles |
rú lái ru2 lai2 ju lai nyorai にょらい |
More info & calligraphy: Tathagata(out-dated kanji) Tathagata; perfected one (suffix of high-ranking Buddhist deities) tathāgata, 多陀阿伽陀 q. v.; 怛他揭多 defined as he who comes as do all other Buddhas; or as he who took the 眞如 zhenru or absolute way of cause and effect, and attained to perfect wisdom; or as the absolute come; one of the highest titles of a Buddha. It is the Buddha in his nirmāṇakāya, i. e. his 'transformation' or corporeal manifestation descended on earth. The two kinds of Tathāgata are (1) 在纏 the Tathāgata in bonds, i. e. limited and subject to the delusions and sufferings of life, and (2) 出纏 unlimited and free from them. There are numerous sutras and śāstras bearing this title of 如來 rulai. |
威利 see styles |
wēi lì wei1 li4 wei li |
More info & calligraphy: Wille |
威廉 see styles |
wēi lián wei1 lian2 wei lien |
More info & calligraphy: Willian |
孟子 see styles |
mèng zǐ meng4 zi3 meng tzu motoko もとこ |
More info & calligraphy: Mencius(1) Mencius (372-289 BCE); Mengzi; (2) (See 四書) Mencius (one of the Four Books); (female given name) Motoko Mengzi |
安妮 see styles |
ān nī an1 ni1 an ni |
More info & calligraphy: Anny |
安娜 see styles |
ān nà an1 na4 an na anna あんな |
More info & calligraphy: Annah(female given name) Anna |
安息 see styles |
ān xī an1 xi1 an hsi ansoku あんそく |
More info & calligraphy: Sleep / Rest / Repose(n,vs,vi) rest; repose (安息國) Parthia, 波斯 modern Persia, from which several monks came to China in the later Han dynasty, such as 安世高 An Shigao, 安玄 Anxuan, 曇無諦 Tan Wudi, 安法欽 An Faqin, 安淸 Anqing.; To rest. |
宗家 see styles |
zōng jiā zong1 jia1 tsung chia muneie / munee むねいえ |
More info & calligraphy: Soke / ShukeA name for Shandao 善導 (d. 681), a writer of commentaries on the sutras of the Pure Land sect, and one of its principal literary men; cf. 念佛宗. |
室利 see styles |
shì lì shi4 li4 shih li shiri |
More info & calligraphy: Shili / Shiri / Sri |
宮本 宫本 see styles |
gōng běn gong1 ben3 kung pen miyamoto みやもと |
More info & calligraphy: Miyamoto(place-name, surname) Miyamoto |
小林 see styles |
xiǎo lín xiao3 lin2 hsiao lin hirokazu ひろかず |
More info & calligraphy: Kobayashi / Shobayashi(personal name) Hirokazu |
尤金 see styles |
yóu jīn you2 jin1 yu chin |
More info & calligraphy: Eugene |
尼克 see styles |
ní kè ni2 ke4 ni k`o ni ko |
More info & calligraphy: Nique |
山田 see styles |
shān tián shan1 tian2 shan t`ien shan tien yomada よまだ |
More info & calligraphy: Yamada(surname) Yomada |
山莊 山庄 see styles |
shān zhuāng shan1 zhuang1 shan chuang |
More info & calligraphy: Mountain VillaSee: 山庄 |
川崎 see styles |
chuān qí chuan1 qi2 ch`uan ch`i chuan chi yamazaki やまざき |
More info & calligraphy: KawasakiKawasaki (city); (surname) Yamazaki |
巴特 see styles |
bā tè ba1 te4 pa t`e pa te |
More info & calligraphy: Bater |
布施 see styles |
bù shī bu4 shi1 pu shih fuho ふほ |
More info & calligraphy: Dana: Almsgiving and Generosity(n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} alms-giving; charity; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} offerings (usu. money) to a priest (for reading sutras, etc.); (surname) Fuho dāna 檀那; the sixth pāramitā, almsgiving, i. e. of goods, or the doctrine, with resultant benefits now and also hereafter in the forms of reincarnation, as neglect or refusal will produce the opposite consequences. The 二種布施 two kinds of dāna are the pure, or unsullied charity, which looks for no reward here but only hereafter; and the sullied almsgiving whose object is personal benefit. The three kinds of dāna are goods, the doctrine, and courage, or fearlessness. The four kinds are pens to write the sutras, ink, the sutras themselves, and preaching. The five kinds are giving to those who have come from a distance, those who are going to a distance, the sick, the hungry, those wise in the doctrine. The seven kinds are giving to visitors, travellers, the sick, their nurses, monasteries, endowments for the sustenance of monks or nuns, and clothing and food according to season. The eight kinds are giving to those who come for aid, giving for fear (of evil), return for kindness received, anticipating gifts in return, continuing the parental example of giving, giving in hope of rebirth in a particular heaven, in hope of an honoured name, for the adornment of the heart and life. 倶舍論 18. |
布朗 see styles |
bù lǎng bu4 lang3 pu lang |
Brown (name); Gordon Brown (1951-), UK politician, prime minister 2007-2010 |
布爾 布尔 see styles |
bù ěr bu4 er3 pu erh |
More info & calligraphy: Boule |
希爾 希尔 see styles |
xī ěr xi1 er3 hsi erh |
More info & calligraphy: Shil |
平等 see styles |
píng děng ping2 deng3 p`ing teng ping teng byoudou / byodo びょうどう |
More info & calligraphy: Equality(n,adj-na,adj-no) equality; impartiality; evenness; (place-name) Byōdō sama; samatā. Level, even, everywhere the same, universal, without partiality; it especially refers to the Buddha in his universal; impartial, and equal attitude towards all beings. |
廉恥 廉耻 see styles |
lián chǐ lian2 chi3 lien ch`ih lien chih renchi れんち |
More info & calligraphy: Sense of Shame / Sense of Honor / Integrity / Modesty (Korean)sense of honour (honor) |
彌迦 弥迦 see styles |
mí jiā mi2 jia1 mi chia Mika |
More info & calligraphy: Mycah |
彼得 see styles |
bǐ dé bi3 de2 pi te petero ぺてろ |
More info & calligraphy: Pieter(personal name) Petero |
德里 see styles |
dé lǐ de2 li3 te li |
More info & calligraphy: Derri |
念佛 see styles |
niàn fó nian4 fo2 nien fo nenbutsu |
More info & calligraphy: Mantra to Buddha / NembutsuTo repeat the name of a Buddha, audibly or inaudibly. |
惣領 see styles |
souryou / soryo そうりょう |
More info & calligraphy: First Born |
愛樂 爱乐 see styles |
ài yuè ai4 yue4 ai yüeh aira あいら |
More info & calligraphy: Aile(female given name) Aira The joy of right love, i.e. the love of the good. |
慧能 see styles |
huì néng hui4 neng2 hui neng enou / eno えのう |
More info & calligraphy: Huineng(person) Huineng (638-713) The power of wisdom. Huineng, name of a noted monk, sixth patriarch of the Intuitional or Meditation sect; died 713. |
懷特 怀特 see styles |
huái tè huai2 te4 huai t`e huai te |
More info & calligraphy: Whited |
拉丁 see styles |
lā dīng la1 ding1 la ting raten らてん |
More info & calligraphy: Ladin(1) (abbreviation) (kana only) Latin (language); (can act as adjective) (2) (abbreviation) (kana only) Latin-American; Latin; Latino; (3) (kana only) Latin; Roman; relating to the literature, culture, etc. of ancient Rome |
拉森 see styles |
lā sēn la1 sen1 la sen |
More info & calligraphy: Larson |
拜登 see styles |
bài dēng bai4 deng1 pai teng |
More info & calligraphy: Biden |
摩根 see styles |
mó gēn mo2 gen1 mo ken |
More info & calligraphy: Morgan |
日光 see styles |
rì guāng ri4 guang1 jih kuang himi ひみ |
More info & calligraphy: Sunshine / Sunlight(1) sunlight; sunshine; sunbeams; (2) Nikkō (city in Tochigi); (3) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 日光菩薩) Suryaprabha (bodhisattva); (female given name) Himi (日光菩薩); 蘇利也波羅皮遮那 Sūrya-prabhāsana. Sunlight, and 月光 (月光菩薩) Moonlight, name of two Bodhisattva assistants of 藥師 the Master of Healing; Sunlight is the ninth in the Dizang Court of the Garbhadhātu group. |
昆廷 see styles |
kūn tíng kun1 ting2 k`un t`ing kun ting |
More info & calligraphy: Quintin |
昆汀 see styles |
kūn tīng kun1 ting1 k`un t`ing kun ting |
More info & calligraphy: Quentin |
春雨 see styles |
chūn yǔ chun1 yu3 ch`un yü chun yü harusame はるさめ |
More info & calligraphy: Harusame / Spring Rain(1) gentle spring rain; (2) (はるさめ only) {food} glass noodles; cellophane noodles; thin noodles made from bean starch (or potato starch); (female given name) Harusame |
朝日 see styles |
zhāo rì zhao1 ri4 chao jih noboru のぼる |
More info & calligraphy: Asahi / Morning Sun(company) (place) (surname) (feminine speech) Asahi; (male given name) Noboru |
本田 see styles |
běn tián ben3 tian2 pen t`ien pen tien motoda もとだ |
More info & calligraphy: Hondarice paddy; (surname) Motoda |
杜威 see styles |
dù wēi du4 wei1 tu wei |
More info & calligraphy: Dewey |
林肯 see styles |
lín kěn lin2 ken3 lin k`en lin ken |
More info & calligraphy: Lincoln |
柯林 see styles |
kē lín ke1 lin2 k`o lin ko lin |
More info & calligraphy: Kelin |
柯達 柯达 see styles |
kē dá ke1 da2 k`o ta ko ta |
More info & calligraphy: Kodah |
柴田 see styles |
chái tián chai2 tian2 ch`ai t`ien chai tien tsubata つばた |
More info & calligraphy: Shibata / Shida(surname) Tsubata |
格林 see styles |
gé lín ge2 lin2 ko lin |
More info & calligraphy: Guillian |
歐文 欧文 see styles |
ōu wén ou1 wen2 ou wen |
More info & calligraphy: EurwinSee: 欧文 |
武田 see styles |
wǔ tián wu3 tian2 wu t`ien wu tien muta むた |
More info & calligraphy: Takeda(surname) Muta |
比爾 比尔 see styles |
bǐ ěr bi3 er3 pi erh |
More info & calligraphy: Biel |
沃頓 沃顿 see styles |
wò dùn wo4 dun4 wo tun |
More info & calligraphy: Wharton |
波羅 波罗 see styles |
bō luó bo1 luo2 po lo hara はら |
More info & calligraphy: Polo(surname) Hara fool |
泰勒 see styles |
tài lè tai4 le4 t`ai le tai le |
More info & calligraphy: Tylor |
津浪 see styles |
jīn làng jin1 lang4 chin lang tsuba つば |
More info & calligraphy: Tsunami / Tidal Wavetsunami; tidal wave; (surname) Tsuba |
派克 see styles |
pài kè pai4 ke4 p`ai k`o pai ko |
More info & calligraphy: Paic |
流石 see styles |
ryuuzeki / ryuzeki りゅうぜき |
More info & calligraphy: Sasuga / Nagare |
海亀 see styles |
umigame うみがめ |
More info & calligraphy: Sea Turtle |
海倫 海伦 see styles |
hǎi lún hai3 lun2 hai lun |
More info & calligraphy: Heron |
海德 see styles |
hǎi dé hai3 de2 hai te kaitoku |
More info & calligraphy: HyderThe eight virtues, or powers of the ocean, i.e. vastness, tidal regularity, throwing out of the dead, containing the seven kinds of pearls, absorption of all rivers, of all rain without increase, holding the most mighty fish, universal unvarying saltness. |
海爾 海尔 see styles |
hǎi ěr hai3 er3 hai erh kaiji かいじ |
More info & calligraphy: Hayle(personal name) Kaiji |
海頓 海顿 see styles |
hǎi dùn hai3 dun4 hai tun |
More info & calligraphy: Heydon |
渡邊 渡边 see styles |
dù biān du4 bian1 tu pien watabe わたべ |
Watanabe (Japanese surname) (surname) Watabe |
湯姆 汤姆 see styles |
tāng mǔ tang1 mu3 t`ang mu tang mu |
More info & calligraphy: Tom |
漢斯 汉斯 see styles |
hàn sī han4 si1 han ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Hans |
漢森 汉森 see styles |
hàn sēn han4 sen1 han sen |
More info & calligraphy: Hanson |
無名 无名 see styles |
wú míng wu2 ming2 wu ming mumyou / mumyo むみょう |
More info & calligraphy: Wu Ming / Anonymous(adj-no,n) (1) nameless; unnamed; anonymous; unsigned; (adj-no,n) (2) obscure; unknown; not famous; (adj-no,n) (3) causeless; unjustifiable; (given name) Mumyou no name |
焦糖 see styles |
jiāo táng jiao1 tang2 chiao t`ang chiao tang |
More info & calligraphy: Caramel |
理查 see styles |
lǐ chá li3 cha2 li ch`a li cha |
More info & calligraphy: Richard |
瑪麗 玛丽 see styles |
mǎ lì ma3 li4 ma li |
More info & calligraphy: Merri |
瓊斯 琼斯 see styles |
qióng sī qiong2 si1 ch`iung ssu chiung ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Jonesy |
白蓮 白莲 see styles |
bái lián bai2 lian2 pai lien byakuren びゃくれん |
More info & calligraphy: White Lotus(1) white lotus; (2) purity; pure heart; (given name) Byakuren (白蓮華); 分陀利 puṇḍarīka, the white lotus. |
石川 see styles |
shí chuān shi2 chuan1 shih ch`uan shih chuan nakawa なかわ |
More info & calligraphy: IshikawaIshikawa (prefecture); (surname) Nakawa |
石田 see styles |
shí tián shi2 tian2 shih t`ien shih tien sekiden せきでん |
More info & calligraphy: Ishida(given name) Sekiden |
祖馬 祖马 see styles |
zǔ mǎ zu3 ma3 tsu ma |
More info & calligraphy: Zuma |
福特 see styles |
fú tè fu2 te4 fu t`e fu te |
More info & calligraphy: Ford |
禪宗 禅宗 see styles |
chán zōng chan2 zong1 ch`an tsung chan tsung Zenshū |
More info & calligraphy: Zen BuddhismThe Chan, meditative or intuitional, sect usually said to have been established in China by Bodhidharma, v. 達, the twenty-eighth patriarch, who brought the tradition of the Buddha-mind from India. Cf. 楞 13 Laṅkāvatāra sūtra. This sect, believing in direct enlightenment, disregarded ritual and sūtras and depended upon the inner light and personal influence for the propagation of its tenets, founding itself on the esoteric tradition supposed to have been imparted to Kāśyapa by the Buddha, who indicated his meaning by plucking a flower without further explanation. Kāśyapa smiled in apprehension and is supposed to have passed on this mystic method to the patriarchs. The successor of Bodhidharma was 慧可 Huike, and he was succeeded by 僧璨 Sengcan; 道信 Daoxin; 弘忍 Hongren; 慧能 Huineng, and 神秀 Shenxiu, the sect dividing under the two latter into the southern and northern schools: the southern school became prominent, producing 南嶽 Nanyue and 靑原 Qingyuan, the former succeeded by 馬祖 Mazu, the latter by 石頭 Shitou. From Mazu's school arose the five later schools, v. 禪門. |
科恩 see styles |
kē ēn ke1 en1 k`o en ko en |
More info & calligraphy: Cohen |
科林 see styles |
kē lín ke1 lin2 k`o lin ko lin |
More info & calligraphy: Korrin |
科爾 科尔 see styles |
kē ěr ke1 er3 k`o erh ko erh |
More info & calligraphy: Kole |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Ame" 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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