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一心稱名


一心称名

see styles
yī xīn chēng míng
    yi1 xin1 cheng1 ming2
i hsin ch`eng ming
    i hsin cheng ming
 isshin shōmyō
With undivided mind to call on the name (of Guanyin).

一心院南

see styles
 isshininminami
    いっしんいんみなみ
(place-name) Isshin'inminami

一心頂禮


一心顶礼

see styles
yī xīn dǐng lǐ
    yi1 xin1 ding3 li3
i hsin ting li
 isshin chōrai
to bow with wholehearted reverence

一眞無爲


一眞无为

see styles
yī zhēn wú wéi
    yi1 zhen1 wu2 wei2
i chen wu wei
 isshin mui
The 一眞法界 one reality, or undivided absolute, is static, not phenomenal, it is effortless, just as it is 自然 self-existing.

三界一心

see styles
sān jiè yī xīn
    san1 jie4 yi1 xin1
san chieh i hsin
 sangai isshin
three worlds are (nothing other than the) one mind

二十四流

see styles
èr shí sì liú
    er4 shi2 si4 liu2
erh shih ssu liu
 nijūshi ryū
twenty-four transmissions

但是一心

see styles
dàn shì yī xīn
    dan4 shi4 yi1 xin1
tan shih i hsin
 dan ze isshin
only this one mind

千葉一伸

see styles
 chibaisshin
    ちばいっしん
(person) Chiba Isshin (1968.6.26-)

宝蔵院流

see styles
 houzouinryuu / hozoinryu
    ほうぞういんりゅう
(See 槍術) Hozoin-ryu (school of sojutsu)

小川一真

see styles
 ogawaisshin
    おがわいっしん
(person) Ogawa Isshin

小笠原流

see styles
 ogasawararyuu / ogasawararyu
    おがさわらりゅう
(1) (colloquialism) Ogasawara-ryu (school of etiquette); (2) punctilious etiquette; (3) Ogasawara-ryu (school of archery, incl. horseback archery); (4) Ogasawara-ryu (school of military strategy)

廢權立實


废权立实

see styles
fèi quán lì shí
    fei4 quan2 li4 shi2
fei ch`üan li shih
    fei chüan li shih
 hai gon ryū jitsu
To set aside the temporary and establish the real and permanent.

決定一心


决定一心

see styles
jué dìng yī xīn
    jue2 ding4 yi1 xin1
chüeh ting i hsin
 ketsujō isshin
determined single-mindedness

無手勝流

see styles
 mutekatsuryuu / mutekatsuryu
    むてかつりゅう
(1) (yoji) winning without fighting; method used to win without fighting; (2) one's own way of doing things (i.e. as different from that of one's instructor); (3) (colloquialism) (See 新当流) Shinto-ryu (school of kenjutsu)

犬童一心

see styles
 inudouisshin / inudoisshin
    いぬどういっしん
(person) Inudou Isshin (1960.6.24-)

猿臂打ち

see styles
 enpiuchi
    えんぴうち
{MA} elbow strike (karate)

破李拳竜

see styles
 harikenryuu / harikenryu
    はりけんりゅう
(person) Hariken Ryū

空手の型

see styles
 karatenokata
    からてのかた
kata (in karate)

立如是論


立如是论

see styles
lì rú shì lùn
    li4 ru2 shi4 lun4
li ju shih lun
 ryū nyoze ron
to posit this kind of thesis

立無量頌


立无量颂

see styles
lì wú liáng sòng
    li4 wu2 liang2 song4
li wu liang sung
 ryū muryō ju
anantanirdeśapratiṣṭhāna

竜小太郎

see styles
 ryuukotarou / ryukotaro
    りゅうこたろう
(person) Ryū Kotarō

竜真知子

see styles
 ryuumachiko / ryumachiko
    りゅうまちこ
(person) Ryū Machiko (1951.9.30-)

笠信太郎

see styles
 ryuushintarou / ryushintaro
    りゅうしんたろう
(person) Ryū Shintarō (1900.12.11-1967.12.4)

萬法一心


万法一心

see styles
wàn fǎ yī xīn
    wan4 fa3 yi1 xin1
wan fa i hsin
 manbō isshin
Myriad things but one mind; all things as noumenal.

金開山龍

see styles
 kinkaiyamaryuu / kinkaiyamaryu
    きんかいやまりゅう
(person) Kinkaiyama Ryū (1976.1.7-)

隆慶一郎

see styles
 ryuukeiichirou / ryukechiro
    りゅうけいいちろう
(person) Ryū Keiichirō (1923.9.30-1989.11.4)

龍多美子

see styles
 ryuutamiko / ryutamiko
    りゅうたみこ
(person) Ryū Tamiko

一切一心識


一切一心识

see styles
yī qiè yī xīn shì
    yi1 qie4 yi1 xin1 shi4
i ch`ieh i hsin shih
    i chieh i hsin shih
 issai isshin shiki
That all things are mind, or mental.

三界唯一心

see styles
sān jiè wéi yī xīn
    san1 jie4 wei2 yi1 xin1
san chieh wei i hsin
 sankai i isshin
The triple world is but one mind; from a verse of the 華嚴 sūtra; it proceeds 心外無別法, 心佛及衆生, 是三無差別 "outside mind there is no other thing; mind, Buddha, and all the living, these three are not different"; in other words, there is no differentiating between these three, for all is mind.

内山りゅう

see styles
 uchiyamaryuu / uchiyamaryu
    うちやまりゅう
(person) Uchiyama Ryū

美裕リュウ

see styles
 mihiroryuu / mihiroryu
    みひろリュウ
(person) Mihiro Ryū (1977.11.10-)

鎌宝蔵院流

see styles
 kamahouzouinryuu / kamahozoinryu
    かまほうぞういんりゅう
(rare) (See 宝蔵院流) Hozoin-ryu (school of sojutsu)

ベストキッド

see styles
 besutokiddo
    ベストキッド
(work) The Karate Kid (film); (wk) The Karate Kid (film)

Variations:
巻藁
巻き藁

 makiwara
    まきわら
straw post for training sword strikes, karate punches and arrow hits

Variations:

 ryuu(p); tatsu; ryou / ryu(p); tatsu; ryo
    りゅう(P); たつ; りょう
(1) (See ドラゴン) dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); (2) naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; (3) (りゅう, りょう only) (abbreviation) {shogi} (See 竜王・りゅうおう・2) promoted rook

Variations:
組み手
組手

 kumite
    くみて
(1) wooden joints; (2) paired karate kata; (3) {sumo} beltwork

松濤館流(oK)

 shoutoukanryuu / shotokanryu
    しょうとうかんりゅう
{MA} Shotokan (style of karate)

Variations:
空手
唐手

 karate
    からて
(1) karate; (2) (空手 only) being empty-handed; having nothing in one's hands

Variations:
肘当て
ひじ当て

 hijiate
    ひじあて
(1) (detachable) elbow rest; arm rest; elbow pad; (2) {MA} elbow strike (karate)

法筵龍象衆當觀第一義


法筵龙象众当观第一义

see styles
fǎ yán lóng xiàng zhòng dāng guān dì yī yì
    fa3 yan2 long2 xiang4 zhong4 dang1 guan1 di4 yi1 yi4
fa yen lung hsiang chung tang kuan ti i i
 ho en ryu zōshu, to kan dai ichigi
you dragons and elephants gathered at this dharma assembly, see now the first principle!

公益社団法人日本空手協会

see styles
 kouekishadanhoujinnihonkaratekyoukai / koekishadanhojinnihonkaratekyokai
    こうえきしゃだんほうじんにほんからてきょうかい
(o) Japan Karate Association

Variations:
空手家
カラテ家(sK)

 karateka
    からてか
karate practitioner; karateka

Variations:
松涛館流
松濤館流(oK)

 shoutoukanryuu / shotokanryu
    しょうとうかんりゅう
{MA} Shotokan (style of karate)

Variations:
空手チョップ
唐手チョップ

 karatechoppu; karatechoppu
    からてチョップ; カラテチョップ
{sports} karate chop (pro wrestling move)

速疾立驗魔醯首羅天說阿尾奢法


速疾立验魔醯首罗天说阿尾奢法

see styles
sù jí lì yàn mó xī shǒu luó tiān shuō ā wěi shē fǎ
    su4 ji2 li4 yan4 mo2 xi1 shou3 luo2 tian1 shuo1 a1 wei3 she1 fa3
su chi li yen mo hsi shou lo t`ien shuo a wei she fa
    su chi li yen mo hsi shou lo tien shuo a wei she fa
 Sokushitsu ryū ken Makeshuraten setsu abisha hō
A Rapidly Established Effect: the Abhicāra Method Explained by Maheśvāra

Variations:
空手チョップ
唐手チョップ(sK)

 karatechoppu; karatechoppu(sk)
    からてチョップ; カラテチョップ(sk)
{prowres} karate chop

Variations:
肘打ち
ひじ打ち(sK)
肘うち(sK)

 hijiuchi
    ひじうち
{MA} elbow strike (karate)

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

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