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景教

see styles
jǐng jiào
    jing3 jiao4
ching chiao
 keikyou / kekyo
    けいきょう
Nestorian Christianity
(in China) (See ネストリウス派) Nestorianism
The Luminous Religion, i.e. Nestorian Christianity.

末底

see styles
mò dǐ
    mo4 di3
mo ti
 matei
mati 摩提; devotion, discernment, understanding, tr. by 慧 wisdom.

棄教

see styles
 kikyou / kikyo
    ききょう
(n,vs,vt,vi) (See 背教) apostasy; renunciation (e.g. of a religion); defection

樂法


乐法

see styles
lè fǎ
    le4 fa3
le fa
 gyō hō
Delight in Buddha-truth, or the religion.

正教

see styles
zhèng jiào
    zheng4 jiao4
cheng chiao
 masanori
    まさのり
lit. true religion; orthodox religion; orthodox Christianity; Islam (in the writing of Chinese or Hui theologians)
orthodoxy; (Greek) orthodox church; (given name) Masanori
correct teaching

歸依


归依

see styles
guī yī
    gui1 yi1
kuei i
 kie
to convert to (a religion); to rely upon; refuge; mainstay
To turn to and rely on.

歸入


归入

see styles
guī rù
    gui1 ru4
kuei ju
 kinyū
to assign (to a class); to classify as; to include
To turn to and enter, e.g. a religion, church, society, etc.

歸心


归心

see styles
guī xīn
    gui1 xin1
kuei hsin
 kishin
converted to (religion)
return to the mind

歸附


归附

see styles
guī fù
    gui1 fu4
kuei fu
to realign one's allegiance (to another religion, ruler etc); to submit

殉教

see styles
xùn jiào
    xun4 jiao4
hsün chiao
 junkyou / junkyo
    じゅんきょう
to die for one's religion
(n,vs,vi) martyrdom

求籤


求签

see styles
qiú qiān
    qiu2 qian1
ch`iu ch`ien
    chiu chien
 gusen
(folk religion) to divine by drawing fortune sticks or divination lots
divination with bamboo sticks

法名

see styles
fǎ míng
    fa3 ming2
fa ming
 houmyou / homyo
    ほうみょう
name in religion (of Buddhist or Daoist within monastery); same as 法號|法号[fa3 hao4]
(1) {Buddh} Buddhist name; priest's name (on entering the priesthood); (2) {Buddh} posthumous Buddhist name; (surname) Houmyou
A monk's name, given to him on ordination, a term chiefly used by the 眞 Shin sect, 戒名 being the usual term.

法相

see styles
fǎ xiàng
    fa3 xiang4
fa hsiang
 hossou / hosso
    ほっそう
(1) {Buddh} (See 法性) dharmalaksana (dharma characteristics, the specific characteristics of all manifest phenomena); (2) (abbreviation) (See 法相宗) Hosso sect of Buddhism
The aspects of characteristics of things-all things are of monad nature but differ in form. A name of the 法相宗 Faxiang or Dharmalakṣaṇa sect (Jap. Hossō), called also 慈恩宗 Cien sect from the Tang temple, in which lived 窺基 Kuiji, known also as 慈恩. It "aims at discovering the ultimate entity of cosmic existence n contemplation, through investigation into the specific characteristics (the marks or criteria) of all existence, and through the realization of the fundamental nature of the soul in mystic illumination". "An inexhaustible number" of "seeds" are "stored up in the Ālaya-soul; they manifest themselves in innumerable varieties of existence, both physical and mental". "Though there are infinite varieties. . . they all participate in the prime nature of the ālaya." Anesaki. The Faxiang School is one of the "eight schools", and was established in China on the return of Xuanzang, consequent on his translation of the Yogācārya works. Its aim is to understand the principle underlying the 萬法性相 or nature and characteristics of all things. Its foundation works are the 解深密經, the 唯識論, and the 瑜伽論. It is one of the Mahāyāna realistic schools, opposed by the idealistic schools, e.g. the 三論 school; yet it was a "combination of realism and idealism, and its religion a profoundly mystic one". Anesaki.

法號


法号

see styles
fǎ hào
    fa3 hao4
fa hao
 hōgō
name in religion (of Buddhist or Daoist within monastery)
The name received by a monk on ordination, i. e. his 戒名; also his posthumous title.

洋教

see styles
yáng jiào
    yang2 jiao4
yang chiao
 hironori
    ひろのり
foreign religion (esp. Western Christianity in Qing China)
(given name) Hironori

津梁

see styles
jīn liáng
    jin1 liang2
chin liang
 tsuhari
    つはり
lit. ferry bridge; fig. interim measure over some difficulty; a guide
(surname) Tsuhari
A bridge or ferry across a stream; i. e. religion.

牲禮


牲礼

see styles
shēng lǐ
    sheng1 li3
sheng li
(religion) to sacrifice; sacrifice; animal offered as sacrifice

狂信

see styles
 kyoushin / kyoshin
    きょうしん
(noun, transitive verb) fanaticism; zealotry; blind devotion

獨尊


独尊

see styles
dú zūn
    du2 zun1
tu tsun
 dokuson
to revere as sole orthodoxy; to hold supremacy (of a religion, ideology, cultural norm, social group etc); to be dominant
The alone honoured one, Buddha.

異宗

see styles
 ishuu / ishu
    いしゅう
different religion or sect

異象


异象

see styles
yì xiàng
    yi4 xiang4
i hsiang
 ishou / isho
    いしょう
(religion) a vision; strange phenomenon
vision; strange phenomenon

皈依

see styles
guī yī
    gui1 yi1
kuei i
 kie
to convert to (a religion)
To turn to and rely on the triratna.

真柱

see styles
 shinbashira
    しんばしら
(1) central pillar of a pagoda; shinbashira; (2) leader of the Tenri religion

磨牛

see styles
mó niú
    mo2 niu2
mo niu
 mago
The ox turning the millstone, a formalist, i.e. a disciple who performs the bodily motions, but without heart in his religion.

祆教

see styles
xiān jiào
    xian1 jiao4
hsien chiao
 kenkyou / kenkyo
    けんきょう
Zoroastrianism
(hist) Zoroastrianism (esp. in China)
(or 末尼教) The Manichean religion.

神教

see styles
 shinkyou / shinkyo
    しんきょう
(1) theism; god's teachings; (2) Shenism; Chinese folk religion

禁教

see styles
 kinkyou / kinkyo
    きんきょう
prohibition of a religion; prohibited religion

禪習


禅习

see styles
chán xí
    chan2 xi2
ch`an hsi
    chan hsi
 zenshū
The practice of religion through the mystic trance.

秘教

see styles
 hikyou / hikyo
    ひきょう
esoteric religion

立宗

see styles
lì zōng
    li4 zong1
li tsung
 risshuu / risshu
    りっしゅう
(noun/participle) founding of a religion (or sect)
a tenet

立筊

see styles
lì jiǎo
    li4 jiao3
li chiao
(folk religion) inconclusive divination result from casting moon blocks 筊杯[jiao3 bei1] (at least one block lands on its edge); result interpreted as unclear or exceptional

笑筊

see styles
xiào jiǎo
    xiao4 jiao3
hsiao chiao
(folk religion) inconclusive divination result from casting moon blocks 筊杯[jiao3 bei1] (both blocks flat side up); ambiguous or noncommittal response from a deity

筊杯

see styles
jiǎo bēi
    jiao3 bei1
chiao pei
(folk religion) moon blocks – a pair of crescent-shaped divination blocks thrown on the ground to seek a deity's response

節忌

see styles
 sechimi
    せちみ
(n,vs-c) (archaism) (See 精進潔斎) religious purification on fast days by abstaining from meat; day for abstention from eating meat and devotion

篤信


笃信

see styles
dǔ xìn
    du3 xin4
tu hsin
 tokumasa
    とくまさ
to sincerely believe
(noun or adjectival noun) devoutness; devotion; (personal name) Tokumasa
devotion

篤志


笃志

see styles
dǔ zhì
    du3 zhi4
tu chih
 tokushi
    とくし
steadfast; with single-minded devotion
(1) charity; benevolence; charitable spirit; (2) interest (in public welfare, social enterprise, etc.); zeal; (given name) Tokushi

耆那

see styles
qín à
    qin2 a4
ch`in a
    chin a
 gina
Jina, victor, he who overcomes, a title of every Buddha; also the name of various persons; the Jaina religion, the Jains.

聖筊

see styles
shèng jiǎo
    sheng4 jiao3
sheng chiao
(folk religion) favorable divination result from casting moon blocks 筊杯[jiao3 bei1] (one flat side and one rounded side up); affirmative response from a deity

背教

see styles
 haikyou / haikyo
    はいきょう
apostasy; renunciation (e.g. of a religion); defection

虔信

see styles
qián xìn
    qian2 xin4
ch`ien hsin
    chien hsin
piety; devotion (to a religion); pious (believer); devout

西教

see styles
 saikiyou / saikiyo
    さいきよう
Western religion; Christianity; (surname) Saikiyou

貧道


贫道

see styles
pín dào
    pin2 dao4
p`in tao
    pin tao
 hindou / hindo
    ひんどう
poor Taoist
(1) {Buddh} imperfect (Buddhist) training; imperfection in one's (Buddhist) training; incomplete training; poor training; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (used by Buddhist monks) I; me
The way of poverty, that of the monk and nun; also, a poor religion, i.e. without the Buddha-truth.

贖價


赎价

see styles
shú jià
    shu2 jia4
shu chia
price paid to redeem an object; (religion) price paid to redeem sb; ransom

赤心

see styles
 sekishin
    せきしん
(form) sincerity; true heart; devotion; (given name) Sekishin

赤誠


赤诚

see styles
chì chéng
    chi4 cheng2
ch`ih ch`eng
    chih cheng
 sekisei / sekise
    せきせい
utterly sincere; wholly devoted
(form) sincerity; true heart; devotion

跋桮

see styles
bá bēi
    ba2 bei1
pa pei
(Tw) (folk religion) to divine by casting moon blocks 筊杯[jiao3 bei1] (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [pua̍h-pue]) (equivalent to Mandarin 擲筊|掷筊[zhi4 jiao3])

道交

see styles
dào jiāo
    dao4 jiao1
tao chiao
 michitsugai
    みちつがい
(place-name) Michitsugai
Mutual interaction between the individual seeking the truth and the Buddha who responds to his aspirations; mutual intercourse through religion.

道器

see styles
dào qì
    dao4 qi4
tao ch`i
    tao chi
 dōki
A vessel of religion, the capacity for Buddhism.

道業


道业

see styles
dào yè
    dao4 ye4
tao yeh
 dōgyō
The karma of religion which leads to Buddhahood.

道樂


道乐

see styles
dào lè
    dao4 le4
tao le
 dōgyō
The joy of religion.

道檢


道检

see styles
dào jiǎn
    dao4 jian3
tao chien
 dōken
The restraints, or control of religion.

道氣


道气

see styles
dào qì
    dao4 qi4
tao ch`i
    tao chi
 dōki
The breath, or vital energy, of the Way, i.e. of Buddhist religion.

道禁

see styles
dào jīn
    dao4 jin1
tao chin
 dōgon
Whatever is prohibited by the religion, or the religious life; śīla, the second pāramitā, moral purity.

道者

see styles
dào zhě
    dao4 zhe3
tao che
 dōja
One who practises Buddhism; the Truth, the religion.

道衆


道众

see styles
dào zhòng
    dao4 zhong4
tao chung
 dōshu
Those who practise religion, the body of monks.

道行

see styles
dào héng
    dao4 heng2
tao heng
 michiyuki
    みちゆき
skills acquired through religious practice; (fig.) ability; skill; Taiwan pr. [dao4 hang5]
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) going down the road; travelling; traveling; (2) lyric composition describing scenery a traveler sees on the way (traveller); (3) eloping; (surname, given name) Michiyuki
Conduct according to Buddha-truth; the discipline of religion.

道術


道术

see styles
dào shù
    dao4 shu4
tao shu
 dōjutsu
The methods, or arts, of the Buddhist religion.

道識


道识

see styles
dào shì
    dao4 shi4
tao shih
 dōshiki
The knowledge of religion; the wisdom, or insight, attained through Buddhism.

道門


道门

see styles
dào mén
    dao4 men2
tao men
 dōmon
The gate of the Way, or of truth, religion, etc.; the various schools of Buddhism.

道體


道体

see styles
dào tǐ
    dao4 ti3
tao t`i
    tao ti
 dōtai
The embodiment of truth, the fundament of religion, i.e. the natural heart or mind, the pure nature, the universal mind, the bhūtatathatā.

邪宗

see styles
xié zōng
    xie2 zong1
hsieh tsung
 jashuu / jashu
    じゃしゅう
(1) heresy; dangerous religion; (2) (derogatory term) (archaism) Christianity
mistaken teaching

邪教

see styles
xié jiào
    xie2 jiao4
hsieh chiao
 jakyou / jakyo
    じゃきょう
evil cult
heretical religion; damaging religion; heresy
mistaken teaching

鍾愛


钟爱

see styles
zhōng ài
    zhong1 ai4
chung ai
 shouai / shoai
    しょうあい
to treasure; to be very fond of
(n,adj-no,vs,vt) deep affection; tender love; devotion; doting upon

門徒


门徒

see styles
mén tú
    men2 tu2
men t`u
    men tu
 monto
    もんと
disciple
follower (of religion; esp. Jōdo Shinshū practitioners); believer
disciple

陰筊

see styles
yīn jiǎo
    yin1 jiao3
yin chiao
(folk religion) unfavorable divination result from casting moon blocks 筊杯[jiao3 bei1] (both blocks rounded side up); negative response from a deity

雷鋒


雷锋

see styles
léi fēng
    lei2 feng1
lei feng
Lei Feng (1940–1962), a soldier celebrated by the Chinese government from 1963 onward as a model of selflessness and devotion to the Communist Party

一神教

see styles
yī shén jiào
    yi1 shen2 jiao4
i shen chiao
 isshinkyou / isshinkyo
    いっしんきょう
monotheistic religion; monotheism
monotheism

一辺倒

see styles
 ippentou / ippento
    いっぺんとう
(n-suf,n) complete devotion (to); total commitment (to); unvarying support (for); unwavering fixation (on); rigid preoccupation (with)

三莊嚴


三庄严

see styles
sān zhuāng yán
    san1 zhuang1 yan2
san chuang yen
 san shōgon
The three adornments, or glories, of a country: material attractions; religion and learning; men, i.e. religious men and bodhisattvas.

九品惑

see styles
jiǔ pǐn huò
    jiu3 pin3 huo4
chiu p`in huo
    chiu pin huo
 ku hon waku
Also九品煩惱 The four 修惑, i.e. illusions or trials in the practice of religion, i.e. desire, anger, pride, ignorance; these are divided each into 九品 q.v.; hence desire has all the nine grades, and so on with the other three.

事業心


事业心

see styles
shì yè xīn
    shi4 ye4 xin1
shih yeh hsin
devotion to one's work; professional ambition

二福田

see styles
èr fú tián
    er4 fu2 tian2
erh fu t`ien
    erh fu tien
 ni fukuden
The two fields for the cultivation of happiness: (a) 學人田 the eighteen Hīnayāna classes of those under training in religion; (b) 無學人田 the nine divisions of those no longer in training, i.e. who have completed their course. Also (a) 悲田 the pitable or poor and needy, as the field or opportunity for charity; (b) 敬田the field of religion and reverence of the Buddhas, the saints, the priesthood.

信仰心

see styles
 shinkoushin / shinkoshin
    しんこうしん
(religious) piety; faith; devotion

內外道


内外道

see styles
nèi wài dào
    nei4 wai4 dao4
nei wai tao
 naige dō
Within and without the religion; Buddhists and non-Buddhists; also, heretics within the religion.

創造論


创造论

see styles
chuàng zào lùn
    chuang4 zao4 lun4
ch`uang tsao lun
    chuang tsao lun
 souzouron / sozoron
    そうぞうろん
creationism (religion)
(See 創造科学) creationism

十力教

see styles
shí lì jiào
    shi2 li4 jiao4
shih li chiao
 jūriki kyō
The religion of Him who has the ten powers, i.e. Buddhism.

十法行

see styles
shí fǎ xíng
    shi2 fa3 xing2
shih fa hsing
 jippō gyō
Ten ways of devotion to the Buddhist sutras: to copy them; serve the places where they are kept, as if serving the Buddha's shrine; preach or give them to others; listen attentively to their exposition; read; maintain; discourse on them to others; intone them; ponder over them; observe their lessons.

印度教

see styles
yìn dù jiào
    yin4 du4 jiao4
yin tu chiao
 Indokyō
    いんどきょう
Hinduism; Indian religion
Hinduism
Hinduism

印度襖


印度袄

see styles
yìn dù ǎo
    yin4 du4 ao3
yin tu ao
Parsee or Parsi, member of the Zoroastrian sect (religion)

土地公

see styles
tǔ dì gōng
    tu3 di4 gong1
t`u ti kung
    tu ti kung
Tudi Gong, the local tutelary god (in Chinese folk religion)

土地神

see styles
tǔ dì shén
    tu3 di4 shen2
t`u ti shen
    tu ti shen
 tochi jin
local tutelary god (in Chinese folk religion) (same as 土地公|土地公[Tu3 di4 Gong1])
The local guardian deity of the soil or locality, deus loci; in the classics and government sacrifices known as 社; as guardian deity of the grave 后土. The 土地堂 is the shrine of this deity as ruler of the site of a monastery, and is usually east of the main hall. On the 2nd and 16th of each month a 土地諷經 or reading of a sutra should be done at the shrine.

多神教

see styles
duō shén jiào
    duo1 shen2 jiao4
to shen chiao
 tashinkyou / tashinkyo
    たしんきょう
polytheistic religion; polytheism
polytheism
polytheism

大宗教

see styles
 daishuukyou / daishukyo
    だいしゅうきょう
major religion; great religion

天理教

see styles
tiān lǐ jiào
    tian1 li3 jiao4
t`ien li chiao
    tien li chiao
 tenrikyou / tenrikyo
    てんりきょう
Tenrikyo (Japanese religion)
Tenrikyo (Shinto sect)

天道教

see styles
 tendoukyou / tendokyo
    てんどうきょう
Cheondoism; Chondoism; Korean religion

奉仕者

see styles
 houshisha / hoshisha
    ほうししゃ
(1) servant (of the people); (2) minister (of religion)

學無學


学无学

see styles
xué wú xué
    xue2 wu2 xue2
hsüeh wu hsüeh
 gaku mugaku
One who is still learning, and one who has attained; 學 is to study religion order to get rid of illusion; 無學 begins when illusion is cast off. In Hīnayāna the first three stages, v. 四果, belong to the period of 學; the arhat to the 無學. In the Mahāyāna, the ten stages of the bodhisattva belong to 學; the stage of Buddha to 無學.

宗教史

see styles
 shuukyoushi / shukyoshi
    しゅうきょうし
religious history; history of religion

宗教学

see styles
 shuukyougaku / shukyogaku
    しゅうきょうがく
religious studies; study of religion

宗教家

see styles
 shuukyouka / shukyoka
    しゅうきょうか
religious leader; person of religion; religious figure; religionist

宗教徒

see styles
zōng jiào tú
    zong1 jiao4 tu2
tsung chiao t`u
    tsung chiao tu
adherent of religion; disciple

宗教観

see styles
 shuukyoukan / shukyokan
    しゅうきょうかん
religious views; attitude to religion; outlook on religion

專讚嘆


专讚叹

see styles
zhuān zàn tàn
    zhuan1 zan4 tan4
chuan tsan t`an
    chuan tsan tan
 sensantan
devotion to praise

巴哈伊

see styles
bā hā yī
    ba1 ha1 yi1
pa ha i
Baha'i (religion)

所樂事


所乐事

see styles
suǒ lè shì
    suo3 le4 shi4
so le shih
 shogyōji
object of intention (devotion)

摩爾門


摩尔门

see styles
mó ěr mén
    mo2 er3 men2
mo erh men
Mormon (religion)

改心者

see styles
 kaishinsha
    かいしんしゃ
convert; person converted to a religion or belief

新宗教

see styles
 shinshuukyou / shinshukyo
    しんしゅうきょう
(See 新興宗教) new religion

末尼教

see styles
mò ní jiào
    mo4 ni2 jiao4
mo ni chiao
 Mani Kyō
    マニきょう
(ateji / phonetic) Manichaeism
The Manichean religion, first mentioned in Chinese literature by Xuanzang in his Memoirs, between A. D. 630 and 640. The first Manichean missionary from 大秦 Daqin reached China in 694. In 732, an imperial edict declared the religion of Mani a perverse doctrine, falsely taking the name of Buddhism. It continued, however, to flourish in parts of China, especially Fukien, even to the end of the Ming dynasty. Chinese writers have often confused it with Mazdeism 火祅教.

法同舍

see styles
fǎ tóng shè
    fa3 tong2 she4
fa t`ung she
    fa tung she
 hō dōsha
A communal religious abode, i. e. a monastery or convent where religion and food are provided for spiritual and temporal needs.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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