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像主

see styles
 zoushu / zoshu
    ぞうしゅ
(1) (rare) subject (of a portrait or bust); a person posing for a portrait or bust; (2) (historically) patron; someone who commissions a Buddhist temple or work of art

元照

see styles
yuán zhào
    yuan2 zhao4
yüan chao
 mototeru
    もとてる
(given name) Mototeru
Name of 湛然 Chan-jan, the seventh head of the Tiantai School; he died 1116.

光輪

see styles
 kourin / korin
    こうりん
(See 頭光) halo (esp. in Christian art); nimbus

兵書


兵书

see styles
bīng shū
    bing1 shu1
ping shu
 heisho / hesho
    へいしょ
a book on the art of war
book on military science

兵術

see styles
 heijutsu / hejutsu
    へいじゅつ
the art of war; strategy; tactics

具象

see styles
jù xiàng
    ju4 xiang4
chü hsiang
 gushou / gusho
    ぐしょう
tangible image; concrete; representational (art)
(noun, transitive verb) (ant: 抽象) concreteness; embodiment; expressing concretely

刀圭

see styles
 toukei / toke
    とうけい
(1) (form) medicine; art of medicine; doctor; (2) (form) dispensing spoon

刀術

see styles
 toujutsu / tojutsu
    とうじゅつ
{MA} fencing; art of wielding swords

切紙

see styles
 kirigami
    きりがみ
    kirikami
    きりかみ
cut paper; paper cut in half; paper scrap; the art of cutting paper (in contrast to origami)

別傳


别传

see styles
bié zhuàn
    bie2 zhuan4
pieh chuan
 betsuden
supplementary biography
Separately handed down; oral tradition; to pass on the teaching from mind to mind without writing, as in the Chan (Zen) or Intuitional school. Also 單傳.

剣法

see styles
 kenpou / kenpo
    けんぽう
(art of) fencing; swordsmanship

剪紙


剪纸

see styles
jiǎn zhǐ
    jian3 zhi3
chien chih
papercutting (Chinese folk art); to make paper cutouts

創練


创练

see styles
chuàng liàn
    chuang4 lian4
ch`uang lien
    chuang lien
to form and train (a military unit); to create and practice (a martial art); to train oneself (by real-life experience)

劇道

see styles
 gekidou / gekido
    げきどう
drama; dramatic art

動感


动感

see styles
dòng gǎn
    dong4 gan3
tung kan
 doukan / dokan
    どうかん
sense of movement (often in a static work of art); dynamic; vivid; lifelike
(form) (feeling of) movement; liveliness; vividness (e.g. of a painting); life

北宗

see styles
běi zōng
    bei3 zong1
pei tsung
 kitamune
    きたむね
(surname) Kitamune
The northern school of the Chan (Zen) sect; from Bodhidharma 達磨 to the fifth patriarch 弘忍 Hongren the school was undivided; from 慧能 Huineng began the division of the southern school, 神秀 Shenxiu maintaining the northern; it was the southern school which prevailed.

医術

see styles
 ijutsu
    いじゅつ
medicine; medical art; medical skills

卒制

see styles
 sotsusei; sossei / sotsuse; sosse
    そつせい; そっせい
(abbreviation) (See 卒業制作) art project which is done in place of a graduation thesis at a college of arts

南拳

see styles
nán quán
    nan2 quan2
nan ch`üan
    nan chüan
Nanquan - "Southern Fist" (Chinese Martial Art)

単館

see styles
 tankan
    たんかん
(adj-f,n) single-theater; independent (cinema); art-house (film)

參學


参学

see styles
cān xué
    can1 xue2
ts`an hsüeh
    tsan hsüeh
 sangaku
practice and study [of Chan]

受身

see styles
shòu shēn
    shou4 shen1
shou shen
 jushin
    うけみ
(n,adj-no,adj-na) (1) the defensive; (2) passive attitude; passivity; passiveness; (3) (linguistics terminology) the passive; passive voice; (4) (martial arts term) ukemi (the art of falling safely)
to be reborn into a new body

古樸


古朴

see styles
gǔ pǔ
    gu3 pu3
ku p`u
    ku pu
simple and unadorned (of art, architecture etc)
See: 古朴

古流

see styles
 koryuu / koryu
    こりゅう
old manners; old style; old school (of art)

古糊

see styles
 furunori
    ふるのり
aged paste; microbially fermented weak adhesive for restoration of Japanese works of art on paper

同人

see styles
tóng rén
    tong2 ren2
t`ung jen
    tung jen
 doujin(p); dounin / dojin(p); donin
    どうじん(P); どうにん
people from the same workplace or profession; co-worker; colleague; (fandom) fan creator or enthusiast involved in derivative works (e.g. fan fiction, fan art)
(1) same person; (2) said person; the person in question; (3) coterie; clique; fraternity; kindred spirits; comrade; colleague; (4) (どうじん only) dōjin; doujin; Japanese fans or hobbyists who produce their own magazines, manga, software, etc.

名取

see styles
 natori
    なとり
(1) accredited master (of a performing art); (2) being famous; being popular; (3) famous person; (place-name, surname) Natori

名家

see styles
míng jiā
    ming2 jia1
ming chia
 myouke / myoke
    みょうけ
renowned expert; master (of an art or craft)
(1) distinguished family; good family; reputable family; (2) great master; expert; authority; eminent person; (3) (hist) (See 公家・1) Meika; kuge family class ranking above Hanke and below Urinke; (4) (hist) School of Names (China); Logicians; Disputers; (place-name) Myōke

周家

see styles
zhōu jiā
    zhou1 jia1
chou chia
 shuuji / shuji
    しゅうじ
the Zhou family (household, firm etc); Jow-Ga Kung Fu - Martial Art
(surname) Shuuji

味到

see styles
 mitou / mito
    みとう
(noun, transitive verb) (See 味得) appreciating fully (e.g. work of art)

味得

see styles
 mitoku
    みとく
(noun, transitive verb) appreciating fully (e.g. work of art)

命理

see styles
mìng lǐ
    ming4 li3
ming li
fate; predestination; divinatory art

和上

see styles
hé shàng
    he2 shang4
ho shang
 wajou / wajo
    わじょう
(1) (honorific or respectful language) preceptor or high priest (in Shingon, Hosso, Ritsu or Shin Buddhism); (2) second highest priestly rank in Buddhism; (3) master (of one's art, trade, etc.); (1) (honorific or respectful language) preceptor or high priest (in Tendai or Kegon Buddhism); (2) second highest priestly rank in Buddhism; (3) monk (esp. the head monk of a temple); (4) master (of one's art, trade, etc.); (place-name) Wajō
a senior monk (a teacher-monk) who has the authority to administer the precepts

和尚

see styles
hé shang
    he2 shang5
ho shang
 wajou / wajo
    わじょう
Buddhist monk
(1) (honorific or respectful language) preceptor or high priest (in Shingon, Hosso, Ritsu or Shin Buddhism); (2) second highest priestly rank in Buddhism; (3) master (of one's art, trade, etc.); (1) (honorific or respectful language) preceptor or high priest (in Tendai or Kegon Buddhism); (2) second highest priestly rank in Buddhism; (3) monk (esp. the head monk of a temple); (4) master (of one's art, trade, etc.); (1) (honorific or respectful language) preceptor or high priest (esp. in Zen or Pure Land Buddhism); (2) second highest priestly rank in Buddhism; (3) monk (esp. the head monk of a temple); (4) master (of one's art, trade, etc.); (personal name) Wajō
A general term for a monk. It is said to be derived from Khotan in the form of 和闍 or 和社 (or 烏社) which might be a translit. of vandya (Tibetan and Khotani ban-de), 'reverend.' Later it took the form of 和尚 or 和上. The 律宗 use 和上, others generally 和尚. The Sanskrit term used in its interpretation is 鳥波陀耶 upādhyāya, a 'sub-teacher' of the Vedas, inferior to an ācārya; this is intp. as 力生 strong in producing (knowledge), or in begetting strength in his disciples; also by 知有罪知無罪 a discerner of sin from not-sin, or the sinful from the not-sinful. It has been used as a synonym for 法師 a teacher of doctrine, in distinction from 律師 a teacher of the vinaya, also from 禪師 a teacher of the Intuitive school.

單傳


单传

see styles
dān chuán
    dan1 chuan2
tan ch`uan
    tan chuan
 tanden
to have only one heir in a generation (of a family, clan etc); to be learned from only one master (of a skill, art etc)
direct transmission

壁觀


壁观

see styles
bì guān
    bi4 guan1
pi kuan
 hekkan
The wall-gazer, applied to Bodhidharma, who is said to have gazed at a wall for nine years. Also a name for the meditation of the Chan school.

大慧

see styles
dà huì
    da4 hui4
ta hui
 daie
    だいえ
(personal name) Daie
Mahāmati 摩訶摩底 (1) Great wisdom, the leading bodhisattva of the Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra. (2) Name of a Hangchow master of the Chan school, Zonggao 宗杲 of the Song dynasty, whose works are the 大慧書. (3) Posthumous title of 一行Yixing, a master of the Chan school in the Tang dynasty.

天趣

see styles
tiān qù
    tian1 qu4
t`ien ch`ü
    tien chü
 tenshu
natural charm (of writings, works of art etc)
idem 天道.

奥義

see styles
 ougi; okugi / ogi; okugi
    おうぎ; おくぎ
secret techniques; inner mysteries; esoterica; hidden purpose; quintessence (of art, skill)

奸策

see styles
 kansaku
    かんさく
shrewd (dirty) trick; sinister scheme (design); sly art

妙品

see styles
miào pǐn
    miao4 pin3
miao p`in
    miao pin
a fine work of art

姦策

see styles
 kansaku
    かんさく
shrewd (dirty) trick; sinister scheme (design); sly art

媒材

see styles
méi cái
    mei2 cai2
mei ts`ai
    mei tsai
medium (art) (Tw)

子產


子产

see styles
zǐ chǎn
    zi3 chan3
tzu ch`an
    tzu chan
Zi Chan (?-522 BC), statesman and philosopher during the Spring and Autumn period

孫武


孙武

see styles
sūn wǔ
    sun1 wu3
sun wu
 sonbu
    そんぶ
Sun Wu, also known as Sun Tzu 孫子|孙子[Sun1 zi3] (c. 500 BC, dates of birth and death uncertain), general, strategist and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period (700-475 BC), believed to be the author of the “Art of War” 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 fa3], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1]
(person) Sun Tzu (Chinese general and strategist, 544-496 BCE)

學藝


学艺

see styles
xué yì
    xue2 yi4
hsüeh i
to learn a skill or art

宗門


宗门

see styles
zōng mén
    zong1 men2
tsung men
 muneto
    むねと
(religious) denomination; sect; (given name) Muneto
Originally the general name for sects. Later appropriated to itself by the 禪 Chan (Zen) or Intuitional school, which refers to the other schools as 教門 teaching sects, i. e. those who rely on the written word rather than on the 'inner light'.

宗風


宗风

see styles
zōng fēng
    zong1 feng1
tsung feng
 shuufuu / shufu
    しゅうふう
(1) {Buddh} customs of a sect; doctrine; (2) style of a school (e.g. of art)
The customs or traditions of a sect. In the Chan sect it means the regulations of the founder.

居合

see styles
 iawase
    いあわせ
iai; art of drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards; (place-name) Iawase

岩絵

see styles
 iwae
    いわえ
rock paintings; rock drawings; rock art

工巧

see styles
gōng qiǎo
    gong1 qiao3
kung ch`iao
    kung chiao
 kugyō
art

帝展

see styles
 teiten / teten
    ていてん
(abbr. of 帝国美術院美術展覧会) Imperial Academy art exhibition

平話


平话

see styles
píng huà
    ping2 hua4
p`ing hua
    ping hua
storytelling dramatic art dating back to Song and Yuan periods, single narrator without music, often historical topics with commentary

引座

see styles
yǐn zuò
    yin3 zuo4
yin tso
 in zo
A phrase used by one who ushers a preacher into the 'pulpit' to expound the Law.

彫塑

see styles
 chouso / choso
    ちょうそ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) carving; engraving; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) clay model; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) plastic art

性心

see styles
xìng xīn
    xing4 xin1
hsing hsin
 shōshin
The perfectly clear and unsullied mind, i. e. the Buddha mind or heart. The Chan (Zen) school use 性心 or 心性 indifferently.

情色

see styles
qíng sè
    qing2 se4
ch`ing se
    ching se
erotic (of art etc); facial expression (archaic)

意學


意学

see styles
yì xué
    yi4 xue2
i hsüeh
 igaku
Mental learning, learning by meditation rather than from books, the special cult of the Chan or Intuitional school, which is also called the School of the Buddha-mind.

懺悔


忏悔

see styles
chàn huǐ
    chan4 hui3
ch`an hui
    chan hui
 sange; zange
    さんげ; ざんげ
to repent; (religion) to confess
(noun, transitive verb) (さんげ is usu. used in Buddhism and ざんげ in other religions) repentance; confession; penitence
chan is the translit. of kṣamā, 悔 its translation, i.e. repentance; but also the first is intp. as confession, cf. 提 deśanā, the second as repentance and reform.

技藝


技艺

see styles
jì yì
    ji4 yi4
chi i
 gigei
skill; art
art

技術


技术

see styles
jì shù
    ji4 shu4
chi shu
 gijutsu
    ぎじゅつ
technology; technique; skill; CL:門|门[men2],種|种[zhong3],項|项[xiang4]
(1) technology; engineering; (2) technique; skill; (3) art; craft
technique

折紙

see styles
 origami
    おりがみ
(1) origami; art of paper folding; (2) hallmark; certificate of authenticity; (surname) Origami

担外

see styles
 tangai
    たんがい
(See 担任・たんにん・1) not being in charge (e.g. of a class, in the case of music, art, etc. teachers)

拈語


拈语

see styles
niǎn yǔ
    nian3 yu3
nien yü
 nengo
To take up and pass on a verbal tradition, a Chan (Zen) term.

指芸

see styles
 yubigei / yubige
    ゆびげい
posing and moving the fingers as an art form; finger-tutting

收藏

see styles
shōu cáng
    shou1 cang2
shou ts`ang
    shou tsang
to collect (works of art, dolls, antiques etc); to put away for safekeeping; (Internet) to bookmark; a collection

敷島

see styles
 shikishima
    しきしま
(1) Yamato (province); (2) Japan; (3) (abbreviation) the art of classical Japanese poetry; (p,s,f) Shikishima

文展

see styles
 fumihiro
    ふみひろ
(abbreviation) (See 文部省美術展覧会・もんぶしょうびじゅつてんらんかい) Bunten exhibition; art exhibition sponsored by the Ministry of Education (antecedent of the Nitten exhibition); (given name) Fumihiro

文筆


文笔

see styles
wén bǐ
    wen2 bi3
wen pi
 bunpitsu
    ぶんぴつ
writings; writing style
literary art; literary activity; writing
writing

文聯


文联

see styles
wén lián
    wen2 lian2
wen lien
abbr. for 中國文學藝術界聯合會|中国文学艺术界联合会, China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (CFLAC)

文芸

see styles
 bungei / bunge
    ぶんげい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) literature; art and literature; belles-lettres; (given name) Bungei

文藝


文艺

see styles
wén yì
    wen2 yi4
wen i
 bungei
    ぶんげい
literature and art
(noun - becomes adjective with の) literature; art and literature; belles-lettres
literature and artistic; mechanical skills

料理

see styles
liào lǐ
    liao4 li3
liao li
 ryouri / ryori
    りょうり
to arrange; to handle; to cook; cuisine; art of cooking
(noun, transitive verb) (1) cooking; cookery; cuisine; food; dish; (noun, transitive verb) (2) dealing with (skillfully); handling (well); managing

斯道

see styles
 shidou / shido
    しどう
this art or field of study; (given name) Shidō

方技

see styles
 hougi / hogi
    ほうぎ
(archaism) (See 方士) magical art (esp. related to medicine)

方術


方术

see styles
fāng shù
    fang1 shu4
fang shu
 houjutsu / hojutsu
    ほうじゅつ
arts of healing, divination, horoscope etc; supernatural arts (old)
means; method; art; magic

暗禪


暗禅

see styles
àn chán
    an4 chan2
an ch`an
    an chan
 anzen
an unenlightened fake Chan master

暗證


暗证

see styles
àn zhèng
    an4 zheng4
an cheng
 anshō
an unenlightened, fake Chan master

書芸

see styles
 shogei / shoge
    しょげい
calligraphic art; calligraphy (as an art)

曹山

see styles
cáo shān
    cao2 shan1
ts`ao shan
    tsao shan
 souzan / sozan
    そうざん
(surname) Souzan
Caoshan in Jiangsu, where the Caodong sect曹洞宗, a branch of the Chan school, was founded by Dongshan 洞山; Caoshan was the name of the second patriarch of this sect.

李瀍

see styles
lǐ chán
    li3 chan2
li ch`an
    li chan
Li Chan, personal name of sixteenth Tang Emperor Wuzong 武宗[Wu3 zong1] (814-846), reigned 840-846

杖術

see styles
 joujutsu / jojutsu
    じょうじゅつ
(See 杖道) jōjutsu; form of martial art using a cane staff

東山


东山

see styles
dōng shān
    dong1 shan1
tung shan
 bigashiyama
    びがしやま
Dongshan county in Zhangzhou 漳州[Zhang1 zhou1], Fujian; Tungshan township in Tainan county 台南縣|台南县[Tai2 nan2 xian4], Taiwan
(1) eastern mountains; mountains to the east; (2) (とうさん only) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 東山道) Tōsandō (area between the Tōkaidō and Hokurikudō); (3) (ひがしやま only) Higashiyama (Kyoto district); (surname) Bigashiyama
An eastern hill, or monastery, general and specific, especially the 黃梅東山 Huangmei eastern monastery of the fourth and fifth patriarchs of the Chan (Zen) school.

板画

see styles
 hanga
    はんが
woodcut; woodblock print; art print

格調


格调

see styles
gé diào
    ge2 diao4
ko tiao
 kakuchou / kakucho
    かくちょう
style (of art or literature); form; one's work style; moral character
tone (of speech, writing, etc.); style

棋道

see styles
 kidou / kido
    きどう
(1) art of shogi; (2) art of go

極意

see styles
 gokui
    ごくい
innermost secrets (of an art or skill); mysteries; essence; heart; (surname) Gokui

構圖


构图

see styles
gòu tú
    gou4 tu2
kou t`u
    kou tu
(art) composition

權術


权术

see styles
quán shù
    quan2 shu4
ch`üan shu
    chüan shu
art of politics; political tricks (often derog.); power play; to play at politics; underhand trickery

武功

see styles
wǔ gōng
    wu3 gong1
wu kung
 takenori
    たけのり
martial art; military accomplishments; (Peking opera) martial arts feats
military exploits; military feats; military achievements; distinguished military service; (given name) Takenori

歴青

see styles
 chan
    チャン
    rekisei / rekise
    れきせい
asphalt; bitumen

比劃


比划

see styles
bǐ hua
    bi3 hua5
pi hua
to gesture; to gesticulate; to practice the moves of a martial art by imitating the teacher; to fight; to come to blows

民具

see styles
 mingu
    みんぐ
everyday articles which have come to be regarded as folk art

民画

see styles
 minga
    みんが
picture depicting everyday life; folk art

民芸

see styles
 mingei / minge
    みんげい
folk craft; folk art

氣韻


气韵

see styles
qì yùn
    qi4 yun4
ch`i yün
    chi yün
(of literature, art) distinct style; flavor; spirit; character

水干

see styles
 suihi
    すいひ
{art} seashell-based pigment

水絵

see styles
 minae
    みなえ
(1) {art} (See 水彩画) watercolor painting; watercolour painting; (2) (hist) {art} (See 浮世絵) mizu-e; early type of ukiyo-e with faintly printed outlines; (female given name) Minae

水遁

see styles
 suiton
    すいとん
ninjutsu art of water-escape

江湖

see styles
jiāng hú
    jiang1 hu2
chiang hu
 kouko / koko
    こうこ
rivers and lakes; all corners of the country; remote areas to which hermits retreat; section of society operating independently of mainstream society, out of reach of the law; the milieu in which wuxia tales play out (cf. 武俠|武侠[wu3xia2]); (in late imperial times) world of traveling merchants, itinerant doctors, fortune tellers etc; demimonde; (in modern times) triads; secret gangster societies; underworld
Zen disciples; (surname) Kōko
Kiangsi and Hunan, where and whence the 禪 Chan (Zen) or Intuitive movement had its early spread, the title being applied to followers of this cult.

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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

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