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Simple Dictionary Definition |
麸 see styles |
fusuma ふすま fu ふ |
wheat bran; mash; (food term) wheat gluten; seitan |
くる see styles |
guru グル |
guru (san:); (personal name) Gur |
そを see styles |
soo そを |
(female given name) Soo; Sowo |
ふう see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) huffing and puffing; gasping; with a deep breath; (female given name) Fū |
三余 see styles |
sanyo さんよ |
(surname, given name) San'yo |
三修 see styles |
sān xiū san1 xiu1 san hsiu san shū |
The three ways of discipline, i.e. three śrāvaka and three bodhisattva ways. The three śrāvaka ways are 無常修 no realization of the eternal, seeing everything as transient; 非樂修 joyless, through only contemplating misery and not realizing the ultimate nirvāṇa-joy; 無我修 non-ego discipline, seeing only the perishing self and not realizing the immortal self. The bodhisattva three are the opposite of these. |
三匝 see styles |
sān zā san1 za1 san tsa san sō |
encircles three times |
三印 see styles |
sān yìn san1 yin4 san yin san'in |
The three signs or proofs of a Hīnayāna sutra— non-permanence, non-personality, nirvāṇa; without these the sūtra is spurious and the doctrine is of Māra; the proof of a Mahāyāna sūtra is the doctrine of 一實 ultimate reality, q. v. Also 三法印. |
三周 see styles |
sān zhōu san1 zhou1 san chou san shū |
three rounds |
三夜 see styles |
sanya さんや |
(surname) San'ya |
三帀 see styles |
sān zā san1 za1 san tsa san sō |
The thrice repeated procession around an image; there is dispute as to which shoulder should be next to the image, v. 右繞. |
三從 三从 see styles |
sān cóng san1 cong2 san ts`ung san tsung san shō |
A woman's three subordinations, to father, husband, and son; stated in several sūtras, e.g. 四十華嚴經28. |
三懺 三忏 see styles |
sān chàn san1 chan4 san ch`an san chan san sen |
idem 三種悔法. |
三揚 see styles |
sanyou / sanyo さんよう |
(given name) San'you |
三支 see styles |
sān zhī san1 zhi1 san chih san shi |
(三支比量) Three members of a syllogism: pratijñā宗 the proposition, hetu 因 the reason, udāharaṇa 喩the example; cf. 因明. |
三有 see styles |
sān yǒu san1 you3 san yu san'u |
The three kinds of bhava, or existence; idem 三界 q. v. The three states of mortal existence in the trailokya, i. e. in the realms of desire, of form, and beyond form. Another definition is 現有 present existence, or the present body and mind; 當有 in a future state; 中有 antara-bhava, in the intermediate state. 三有對 The three sets of limitation on freedom: (a) direct resistance or opposition; (b) environment or condition; (c) attachment. 三有爲法 The three active) functioning dharmas: (1) pratigha, matter or form, i. e. that which has ' substantial resistance'; (2) mind; and (3) 非色非心 entities neither of matter nor mind; cf. 七十五法. 三有爲相 The three forms of all phenomena, birth, stay (i. e. 1ife), death; utpāda, sthiti, and nirvana. |
三洋 see styles |
sān yáng san1 yang2 san yang mihiro みひろ |
Sanyō, Japanese electronics company (1) (company) Sanyo; (2) (surname) San'you; (personal name) Mihiro |
三焦 see styles |
sān jiāo san1 jiao1 san chiao minowata みのわた sanshou / sansho さんしょう |
(TCM) the three truncal cavities (thoracic, abdominal and pelvic), known as the "triple heater" or "San Jiao" san jiao (triple heater; functional metabolic organ in Chinese medicine) |
三熱 三热 see styles |
sān rè san1 re4 san je san netsu |
The three distresses of which dragons and dragon-kings are afraid— fiery heat, fierce wind, and the garuḍa bird which preys on them for food. |
三用 see styles |
sanyou / sanyo さんよう |
(surname) San'you |
三篋 三箧 see styles |
sān qiè san1 qie4 san ch`ieh san chieh san kyō |
idem 三藏 tripiṭaka. |
三蘊 三蕴 see styles |
sān yùn san1 yun4 san yün san'un |
The three kinds of skandhas, aggregations, or combinations, into which all life may be expressed according to the 化地 or Mahīśāsakāh school: 一念蘊 combination for a moment, momentary existence; 一期蘊 combination for a period, e.g. a single human lifetime; 窮生死蘊 the total existence of all beings. |
三遊 see styles |
sanyuu / sanyu さんゆう |
(given name) San'yū |
三醫 三医 see styles |
sān yī san1 yi1 san i san'i |
The three modes of diagnosis: the superior, 聽聲 listening to the voice; the medium, 相色 observing the external appearance; the inferior 診脈 testing the pulse. |
不久 see styles |
bù jiǔ bu4 jiu3 pu chiu fu ku |
not long (after); before too long; soon; soon after Not long (in time). |
不到 see styles |
bù dào bu4 dao4 pu tao fu tō |
not to arrive; not reaching; insufficient; less than not quite |
不卽 see styles |
bù jí bu4 ji2 pu chi fu soku |
not the same |
不合 see styles |
bù hé bu4 he2 pu ho fu gō |
to not conform to; to be unsuited to; to be out of keeping with; should not; ought out unmatched |
不周 see styles |
bù zhōu bu4 zhou1 pu chou fu shū |
not satisfactory; thoughtless; inconsiderate not embraced |
不圓 不圆 see styles |
bù yuán bu4 yuan2 pu yüan fu en |
imperfect |
不壞 不坏 see styles |
bù huài bu4 huai4 pu huai fu-e |
avināśya; indestructible, never decaying, eternal. |
不多 see styles |
bù duō bu4 duo1 pu to fu ta |
not many |
不待 see styles |
bù dài bu4 dai4 pu tai fu dai |
not expecting |
不思 see styles |
bù sī bu4 si1 pu ssu fu shi |
not thinking |
不息 see styles |
bù xī bu4 xi1 pu hsi fu soku |
continually; without a break; ceaselessly not resting |
不撥 不拨 see styles |
bù bō bu4 bo1 pu po fu hatsu |
does not prevent |
不暢 不畅 see styles |
bù chàng bu4 chang4 pu ch`ang pu chang fu chō |
does not penetrate |
不會 不会 see styles |
bù huì bu4 hui4 pu hui fu e |
improbable; unlikely; will not (act, happen etc); not able; not having learned to do something; (coll.) (Tw) don't mention it; not at all does not meet |
不歸 不归 see styles |
bù guī bu4 gui1 pu kuei fu ki |
does not return |
不毀 不毁 see styles |
bù huǐ bu4 hui3 pu hui fu ki |
does not denigrate |
不爲 不为 see styles |
bù wéi bu4 wei2 pu wei fu i |
unintentional |
不瞋 see styles |
bù chēn bu4 chen1 pu ch`en pu chen fu shin |
free from anger |
不示 see styles |
bù shì bu4 shi4 pu shih fu ji |
not shown |
不窮 不穷 see styles |
bù qióng bu4 qiong2 pu ch`iung pu chiung fu kyū |
endless; boundless; inexhaustible does not exhaust |
不至 see styles |
bù zhì bu4 zhi4 pu chih fu shi |
does not reach |
不觀 不观 see styles |
bù guān bu4 guan1 pu kuan fu kan |
does not contemplate |
不該 不该 see styles |
bù gāi bu4 gai1 pu kai fu gai |
should not; to owe nothing does not embrace |
不辨 see styles |
bù biàn bu4 bian4 pu pien fu ben |
does not distinguish |
不進 不进 see styles |
bù jìn bu4 jin4 pu chin fu shin |
not advancing |
不遍 see styles |
bù biàn bu4 bian4 pu pien fu hen |
not pervading |
不過 不过 see styles |
bù guò bu4 guo4 pu kuo fu ka |
only; merely; no more than; but; however; anyway (to get back to a previous topic); cannot be more (after adjectival) does not go beyond |
不違 不违 see styles |
bù wéi bu4 wei2 pu wei fu i |
not differing |
不雜 不杂 see styles |
bù zá bu4 za2 pu tsa fu zō |
not mixed |
不靜 不静 see styles |
bù jìng bu4 jing4 pu ching fu jō |
not still |
不顧 不顾 see styles |
bù gù bu4 gu4 pu ku fu ko |
in spite of; regardless of regardless of |
不顯 不显 see styles |
bù xiǎn bu4 xian3 pu hsien fu gan |
unmanifest |
不驚 不惊 see styles |
bù jīng bu4 jing1 pu ching fu kyō |
not alarmed |
伊麵 伊面 see styles |
yī miàn yi1 mian4 i mien |
yi mein (or yee mee or yee-fu noodles etc), a variety of Cantonese egg noodle |
伏羲 see styles |
fú xī fu2 xi1 fu hsi fukugi ふくぎ |
Fuxi, legendary Chinese emperor, trad. 2852-2738 BC, mythical creator of fishing, trapping and writing (myth) Fuxi (first mythical emperor of China); Fu Hsi |
偏衫 see styles |
piān shān pian1 shan1 p`ien shan pien shan hen san |
The monk's toga, or robe, thrown over one shoulder, some say the right, other the left. |
傅翕 see styles |
fù xì fu4 xi4 fu hsi fukyuu / fukyu ふきゅう |
(person) Fu Xi (497-569) Fuxi |
傅說 傅说 see styles |
fù shuō fu4 shuo1 fu shuo |
Fu Shuo (c. 14th century BC), legendary sage and principal minister of Shang ruler Wu Ding |
六府 see styles |
roppu ろっぷ |
the six internal organs (large intestine, small intestine, gallbladder, stomach, san jiao, urinary bladder) |
六腑 see styles |
liù fǔ liu4 fu3 liu fu roppu ろっぷ |
(TCM) the six hollow organs: gallbladder 膽|胆[dan3], stomach 胃[wei4], large intestine 大腸|大肠[da4chang2], small intestine 小腸|小肠[xiao3chang2], triple heater 三焦[san1jiao1], bladder 膀胱[pang2guang1] the six internal organs (large intestine, small intestine, gallbladder, stomach, san jiao, urinary bladder) |
冬羽 see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(female given name) Fū |
刹那 see styles |
chàn à chan4 a4 ch`an a chan a setsuna せつな |
(n-adv,n-t) moment (san: ksana); instant; juncture; (female given name) Setsuna kṣaṇa. An indefinite space of time, a moment, an instant; the shortest measure of time, as kalpa is the longest; it is defined as 一念 a thought; but according to another definition 60 kṣaṇa equal one finger-snap, 90 a thought 念, 4,500 a minute; there are other definitions. In each kṣaṇa 900 persons are born and die. |
参与 see styles |
sanyo さんよ |
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) participation; taking part; (2) consultant; councillor; adviser; (personal name) San'yo |
參狀 参状 see styles |
sān zhuàng san1 zhuang4 san chuang san jō |
visiting card |
參請 参请 see styles |
sān qǐng san1 qing3 san ch`ing san ching san shō |
To request instruction, or discussion. |
參退 参退 see styles |
sān tuì san1 tui4 san t`ui san tui san tsui |
after the evening assembly |
參頭 参头 see styles |
sān tóu san1 tou2 san t`ou san tou san jū |
One versed in the ceremonies and capable of leading others. |
双黄 see styles |
souou / soo そうおう |
(personal name) Souou |
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 |
咲愛 see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(female given name) Fū |
嚴復 严复 see styles |
yán fù yan2 fu4 yen fu |
Yan Fu (1853-1921), influential Chinese writer and translator of Western books, esp. on social sciences |
塵風 尘风 see styles |
chén fēng chen2 feng1 ch`en feng chen feng jin fū |
defiling winds |
壽縣 寿县 see styles |
shòu xiàn shou4 xian4 shou hsien |
Shou County or Shouxian, a county in Huainan 淮南[Huai2nan2], Anhui |
天羽 see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(female given name) Fū |
奈落 see styles |
nài luò nai4 luo4 nai lo naraku ならく |
(1) (Buddhist term) Naraka (san: naraka); hell; hades; (2) very bottom; the end; worst possible circumstances; (3) theatre basement; theater basement hell |
婦好 妇好 see styles |
fù hǎo fu4 hao3 fu hao |
Fu Hao (c. 1200 BC), or Lady Hao, female Chinese general of the late Shang Dynasty 商朝[Shang1 chao2] |
宋王 see styles |
souou / soo そうおう |
(personal name) Souou |
寂滅 寂灭 see styles |
jì miè ji4 mie4 chi mieh jakumetsu じゃくめつ |
to die out; to fade away; nirvana (Buddhism) (n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} achieving nirvana (san:); (n,vs,vi) (2) death Calmness and extinction, nirvāṇa. |
富縣 富县 see styles |
fù xiàn fu4 xian4 fu hsien |
Fu county in Yan'an 延安[Yan2 an1], Shaanxi |
小鵜 see styles |
shouu / shou しょうう |
(given name) Shouu |
少有 see styles |
shǎo yǒu shao3 you3 shao yu shōu |
rare; infrequent a [little] bit |
少雨 see styles |
shouu / shou しょうう |
small amount of rainfall; (a) light rainfall |
尚圓 see styles |
shouen / shoen しょうえん |
(person) Shou En |
尚育 see styles |
shouiku / shoiku しょういく |
(person) Shou Iku |
尚質 see styles |
shoushitsu / shoshitsu しょうしつ |
(person) Shou Shitsu |
山裕 see styles |
sanyuu / sanyu さんゆう |
(given name) San'yū |
山陽 山阳 see styles |
shān yáng shan1 yang2 shan yang sanyou / sanyo さんよう |
Shanyang District of Jiaozuo City 焦作市[Jiao1 zuo4 Shi4], Henan; Shanyang County in Shangluo 商洛[Shang1 luo4], Shaanxi south side of a mountain; Sanyo district; (place-name, surname) San'you |
張三 张三 see styles |
zhāng sān zhang1 san1 chang san chouzou / chozo ちょうぞう |
Zhang San, name for an unspecified person, first of a series of three: 張三|张三[Zhang1 San1], 李四[Li3 Si4], 王五[Wang2 Wu3] Tom, Dick and Harry; (dialect) wolf (given name) Chōzou |
彌勒 弥勒 see styles |
mí lè mi2 le4 mi le miroku みろく |
Maitreya, the future Bodhisattva, to come after Shakyamuni Buddha (surname) Miroku Maitreya, friendly, benevolent. The Buddhist Messiah, or next Buddha, now in the Tuṣita heaven, who is to come 5,000 years after the nirvāṇa of Śākyamuni, or according to other reckoning after 4,000 heavenly years, i.e. 5,670,000,000 human years. According to tradition he was born in Southern India of a Brahman family. His two epithets are 慈氏 Benevolent, and Ajita 阿逸多 'Invincible'. He presides over the spread of the church, protects its members and will usher in ultimate victory for Buddhism. His image is usually in the hall of the four guardians facing outward, where he is represented as the fat laughing Buddha, but in some places his image is tall, e.g. in Peking in the Yung Ho Kung. Other forms are彌帝M075962; 迷諦隸; 梅低梨; 梅怛麗 (梅怛藥 or 梅怛邪); 每怛哩; 昧怛 M067070曳; 彌羅. There are numerous Maitreya sūtras. |
後三 后三 see styles |
hòu sān hou4 san1 hou san go san |
latter three |
徐福 see styles |
xú fú xu2 fu2 hsü fu jofuku じょふく |
Xu Fu (3rd century BC), Qin dynasty court necromancer (personal name) Jofuku |
悉曇 悉昙 see styles |
xī tán xi1 tan2 hsi t`an hsi tan shittan しったん |
(1) Siddham (characters) (san:); (2) (abbreviation) (See 悉曇学) Siddham studies 悉檀; 悉談 siddha(m), accomplished, finished, v. siddhi above; and next. |
愷徹 恺彻 see styles |
kǎi chè kai3 che4 k`ai ch`e kai che |
variant of 愷撒|恺撒, Caesar (emperor) used by Yan Fu 嚴復|严复 |
成大 see styles |
chéng - dà cheng2 - da4 ch`eng - ta cheng - ta sonde そんで |
National Cheng Kung University (abbr. for 成功大學|成功大学[Cheng2gong1 Da4xue2]) (personal name) Sonde |
所讚 see styles |
suǒ zàn suo3 zan4 so tsan sho san |
[that which is] praised |
扶雨 see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(female given name) Fū |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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