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Simple Dictionary Definition |
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. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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