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妙音

see styles
miào yīn
    miao4 yin1
miao yin
 myouon / myoon
    みょうおん
exquisite voice; exquisite music; (place-name) Myōon
Wonderful sound. (1) Gadgadasvara, 妙音菩薩 (or 妙音大士) a Bodhisattva, master of seventeen degrees of samādhi, residing in Vairocanaraśmi-pratimaṇḍita, whose name heads chap. 24 of the Lotus Sutra. (2) Sughoṣa, a sister of Guanyin; also a Buddha like Varuṇa controlling the waters 水天德佛, the 743rd Buddha of the present kalpa. (3) Ghoṣa, 瞿沙 an arhat, famous for exegesis, who "restored the eyesight of Dharmavivardhana by washing his eyes with the tears of people who were moved by his eloquence." Eitel.

學會


学会

see styles
xué huì
    xue2 hui4
hsüeh hui
to learn; to master; institute; learned society; (scholarly) association
See: 学会

宗匠

see styles
zōng jiàng
    zong1 jiang4
tsung chiang
 soushou / sosho
    そうしょう
person with remarkable academic or artistic attainments; master craftsman; highly esteemed person
master; teacher
The master workman of a sect who founded its doctrines.

客頭


客头

see styles
kè tóu
    ke4 tou2
k`o t`ou
    ko tou
 kyakujū
guest master

家數


家数

see styles
jiā shù
    jia1 shu4
chia shu
the distinctive style and techniques handed down from master to apprentice within a particular school
See: 家数

家法

see styles
jiā fǎ
    jia1 fa3
chia fa
 kahou / kaho
    かほう
the rules and discipline that apply within a family; stick used for punishing children or servants; traditions of an artistic or academic school of thought, passed on from master to pupil
family code
the dharma [lifestyle] of the householder

家爺


家爷

see styles
jiā yé
    jia1 ye2
chia yeh
(old) a term servants used to refer to their master

專達


专达

see styles
zhuān dá
    zhuan1 da2
chuan ta
 sendatsu
to thoroughly master

小開


小开

see styles
xiǎo kāi
    xiao3 kai1
hsiao k`ai
    hsiao kai
 kobiraki
    こびらき
(dialect) boss's son; rich man's son; young master
(surname) Kobiraki

少康

see styles
shǎo kāng
    shao3 kang1
shao k`ang
    shao kang
 shoukou / shoko
    しょうこう
(personal name) Shoukou
Shaokang, a famous monk of the Tang dynasty, known as the later 善導 Shandao, his master.

少東


少东

see styles
shào dōng
    shao4 dong1
shao tung
boss's son; young master; young boss

少爺


少爷

see styles
shào ye
    shao4 ye5
shao yeh
son of the boss; young master of the house; your son (honorific)

尸諌

see styles
 shikan
    しかん
(noun/participle) admonishing (one's master) at the cost of one's life

屍諌

see styles
 shikan
    しかん
(noun/participle) admonishing (one's master) at the cost of one's life

巨匠

see styles
jù jiàng
    ju4 jiang4
chü chiang
 kyoshou / kyosho
    きょしょう
great master (of literature, music etc)
master; masterhand; maestro

師主


师主

see styles
shī zhǔ
    shi1 zhu3
shih chu
 shishu
a master

師伝

see styles
 shiden
    しでん
instruction from a master

師匠


师匠

see styles
shī jiàng
    shi1 jiang4
shih chiang
 shishou / shisho
    ししょう
(n,suf) (1) master; teacher; (2) {sumo} (See おやかた・2) stable master
accomplished teacher

師學


师学

see styles
shī xué
    shi1 xue2
shih hsüeh
 shigaku
master and disciple

師宗


师宗

see styles
shī zōng
    shi1 zong1
shih tsung
 shisō
Shizong county in Qujing 曲靖[Qu3 jing4], Yunnan
to venerate as a master

師家


师家

see styles
shī jiā
    shi1 jia1
shih chia
 shike
    しけ
{Buddh} Zen master
reliable master

師尊


师尊

see styles
shī zūn
    shi1 zun1
shih tsun
teacher; master

師弟


师弟

see styles
shī dì
    shi1 di4
shih ti
 shitei / shite
    してい
young disciple (of the same master); younger or junior male schoolmate
teacher and student; (place-name) Shitei
teacher and student

師徒


师徒

see styles
shī tú
    shi1 tu2
shih t`u
    shih tu
 shi to
master and disciple
teacher and student

師說


师说

see styles
shī shuō
    shi1 shuo1
shih shuo
 shi setsu
master's teaching

帰参

see styles
 kisan
    きさん
(n,vs,vi) (1) returning; coming back; (n,vs,vi) (2) returning to the service of one's master

幼君

see styles
 youkun / yokun
    ようくん
young lord or master

庵主

see styles
ān zhǔ
    an1 zhu3
an chu
 anju; anshu
    あんじゅ; あんしゅ
owner of a hermitage; abbess; prioress; nun in charge of a Buddhist convent
master of a hermitage

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.

律師


律师

see styles
lǜ shī
    lu:4 shi1
lü shih
 ritsushi
    りつし
lawyer
{Buddh} preceptor; priest; (female given name) Ritsushi
Master and teacher of the rules of the discipline.

御詰

see styles
 otsume
    おつめ
(1) lowest-ranking guest at tea ceremony; (2) tea master

心師


心师

see styles
xīn shī
    xin1 shi1
hsin shih
 shinshi
The mind as master, not (like the heretics) mastering (or subduing) the mind 師心.

恩師


恩师

see styles
ēn shī
    en1 shi1
en shih
 onshi
    おんし
(greatly respected) teacher
(honorific or respectful language) teacher (to whom one owes a debt of gratitude); mentor; one's former teacher
beneficent master

愚臣

see styles
 gushin
    ぐしん
(1) (archaism) foolish retainer; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (archaism) (used by retainers when speaking to their master) I; me

我德

see styles
wǒ dé
    wo3 de2
wo te
 gatoku
Power or virtue of the ego, the ego being defined as 自在 sovereign, master, free; v. 我波羅蜜.

抱主

see styles
 kakaenushi
    かかえぬし
(irregular okurigana usage) employer (esp. of a geisha, prostitute, etc.); master; mistress

抱手

see styles
 kakaete
    かかえて
(archaism) employer (esp. of a geisha, prostitute, etc.); master; mistress

拜師


拜师

see styles
bài shī
    bai4 shi1
pai shih
 haishi
    はいし
to formally become an apprentice to a master
(surname) Haishi

拜認


拜认

see styles
bài rèn
    bai4 ren4
pai jen
to formally accept sb as (one's adoptive mother, one's master etc)

拳師


拳师

see styles
quán shī
    quan2 shi1
ch`üan shih
    chüan shih
boxing coach; pugilist master

掌握

see styles
zhǎng wò
    zhang3 wo4
chang wo
 shouaku / shoaku
    しょうあく
to grasp (often fig.); to control; to seize (initiative, opportunity, destiny); to master; to know well; to understand something well and know how to use it; fluency
(noun, transitive verb) grasping; seizing; holding; commanding; having control over

故主

see styles
 koshu
    こしゅ
one's former master

教勅


教敕

see styles
jiào chì
    jiao4 chi4
chiao ch`ih
    chiao chih
 kyōchoku
The commands of a master or father.

教頭


教头

see styles
jiào tóu
    jiao4 tou2
chiao t`ou
    chiao tou
 kyoutou / kyoto
    きょうとう
sporting coach; military drill master (in Song times)
deputy head teacher; vice principal

文豪

see styles
wén háo
    wen2 hao2
wen hao
 bungou / bungo
    ぶんごう
literary giant; great writer; eminent writer
literary master; (given name) Bungou

斎主

see styles
 saishu
    さいしゅ
master of religious ceremonies

施護


施护

see styles
shī hù
    shi1 hu4
shih hu
 Sego
Dānapāla, a native of Udyāna who translated into Chinese some 111 works and in A. D. 982 received the title of Great Master and brilliant expositor of the faith.

旦那

see styles
dàn nà
    dan4 na4
tan na
 asana
    あさな
(1) master (of a house, shop, etc.); (2) husband (informal); (3) sir; boss; master; governor; word used to address a male patron, customer, or person of high status; (4) patron of a mistress, geisha, bar or nightclub hostess; sugar daddy; (5) (Buddhist term) alms (san:); almsgiving; almsgiver; (female given name) Asana
dāna-pati

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

曲物

see styles
 wagemono
    わげもの
    magemono
    まげもの
    kusemono
    くせもの
circular box; (1) circular box; (2) article for pawning; (1) ruffian; villain; knave; thief; suspicious fellow; (2) peculiar person; idiosyncratic person; stubborn fellow; (3) tricky thing; something that is more than it seems; (4) expert; master; highly skilled person; (5) goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre; specter

曲者

see styles
 kusemono
    くせもの
(1) ruffian; villain; knave; thief; suspicious fellow; (2) peculiar person; idiosyncratic person; stubborn fellow; (3) tricky thing; something that is more than it seems; (4) expert; master; highly skilled person; (5) goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre; specter

書聖


书圣

see styles
shū shèng
    shu1 sheng4
shu sheng
 shosei / shose
    しょせい
great calligraphy master; the Sage of Calligraphy, traditional reference to Wang Xizhi 王羲之[Wang2 Xi1 zhi1] (303-361)
famous or accomplished calligrapher

曹長

see styles
 souchou / socho
    そうちょう
{mil} master sergeant; sergeant major (JSDF)

本師


本师

see styles
běn shī
    ben3 shi1
pen shih
 honshi
The original Master or Teacher. Śākyamuni.

本手

see styles
 honte
    ほんて
(1) (See 奥の手・おくのて・1) ace up one's sleeve; trump card; (2) {music} basic melody (esp. on koto and shamisen); (3) proper move (in go, shogi, etc.); appropriate move; (4) expert; professional; specialist; master; (surname) Honte

朱子

see styles
zhū zǐ
    zhu1 zi3
chu tzu
 tokiko
    ときこ
Master Zhu, another name for Zhu Xi 朱熹[Zhu1 Xi1]
(female given name) Tokiko

朱熹

see styles
zhū xī
    zhu1 xi1
chu hsi
 shuki
    しゅき
Zhu Xi or Chu Hsi (1130-1200), also known as Master Zhu 朱子[Zhu1 zi3], Song dynasty Confucian writer and propagandist, founder of neo-Confucianism
(female given name) Shuki; (person) Zhu Xi (1130-1200 CE); Chu Hsi

東家


东家

see styles
dōng jiā
    dong1 jia1
tung chia
 higashiya
    ひがしや
master (i.e. employer); landlord; boss
{mahj} (See 親・おや・2) east player (chi:); dealer; (personal name) Higashiya

棋聖

see styles
 kisei / kise
    きせい
great master of go; great master of shogi

棟梁


栋梁

see styles
dòng liáng
    dong4 liang2
tung liang
 muneyana
    むねやな
ridgepole; ridgepole and beams; person able to bear heavy responsibility; mainstay (of organization); pillar (of state)
(1) central figure; pillar (e.g. of the nation); mainstay; chief support; leader; (2) chief; boss; leader; head; (3) master carpenter; (4) (orig. meaning) beams and ridge supports of a roof; (personal name) Muneyana

楽師

see styles
 yakushi
    やくし
master musician; (place-name) Yakushi

楽聖

see styles
 gakusei / gakuse
    がくせい
celebrated musician; master musician

檀那

see styles
tán nà
    tan2 na4
t`an na
    tan na
 danna
    だんな
(1) master (of a house, shop, etc.); (2) husband (informal); (3) sir; boss; master; governor; word used to address a male patron, customer, or person of high status; (4) patron of a mistress, geisha, bar or nightclub hostess; sugar daddy; (5) (Buddhist term) alms (san:); almsgiving; almsgiver
陀那 dāna to give, donate, bestow, charity, alms.

殉死

see styles
xùn sǐ
    xun4 si3
hsün ssu
 junshi
    じゅんし
to be buried alive as sacrifice (together with husband or superior)
(n,vs,vi) following one's master into the grave; committing suicide after one's lord has died

母帶


母带

see styles
mǔ dài
    mu3 dai4
mu tai
master tape

沓取

see styles
 kutsutori
    くつとり
footwear carrier; servant who carried his master's footwear

沓持

see styles
 kutsumochi
    くつもち
(1) footwear carrier; servant who carried his master's footwear; (2) professional jester

法師


法师

see styles
fǎ shī
    fa3 shi1
fa shih
 houshi / hoshi
    ほうし
one who has mastered the sutras (Buddhism)
(1) Buddhist priest; bonze; (2) layman dressed like a priest; (suffix noun) (3) (usu. pronounced ぼうし) person; (surname, given name) Houshi
A Buddhist teacher, master of the Law; five kinds are given— a custodian (of the sūtras), reader, intoner, expounder, and copier.

波帝

see styles
bō dì
    bo1 di4
po ti
 hatai
pati, 鉢底 master, lord, proprietor, husband.

浴主

see styles
yù zhǔ
    yu4 zhu3
yü chu
 yokusu
知浴; 浴頭 Bath-controller.

浴霸

see styles
yù bà
    yu4 ba4
yü pa
bathroom infrared heater, marketed as "bath master"

浴頭


浴头

see styles
yù tóu
    yu4 tou2
yü t`ou
    yü tou
 yokushū
bath-master

淨家


净家

see styles
jìng jiā
    jing4 jia1
ching chia
 jōke
The Pure-land sect.

為師

see styles
wéi shī
    wei2 shi1
wei shih
term used by a teacher or master to refer to themself when speaking to their student

牢人

see styles
 rounin / ronin
    ろうにん
(n,vs,adj-no) ronin; wandering samurai without a master to serve

特論

see styles
 tokuron
    とくろん
advanced or master's course at university

独参

see styles
 dokusan
    どくさん
(See 問答) private interview with a Zen Master

田長

see styles
 denchou / dencho
    でんちょう
(1) (abbreviation) (archaism) master of the rice field; chief farmer; (2) (See 田長鳥) lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus); (given name) Denchō

画仙

see styles
 gasen
    がせん
master painter

画伯

see styles
 gahaku
    がはく
(1) master painter; great artist; (n,n-suf) (2) (honorific or respectful language) (oft. used as a title after a name) painter; artist

画聖

see styles
 gasei / gase
    がせい
master painter; great artist

畫師


画师

see styles
huà shī
    hua4 shi1
hua shih
 gashi
(art) painter
master painter

癖者

see styles
 kusemono
    くせもの
(1) ruffian; villain; knave; thief; suspicious fellow; (2) peculiar person; idiosyncratic person; stubborn fellow; (3) tricky thing; something that is more than it seems; (4) expert; master; highly skilled person; (5) goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre; specter

白丁

see styles
 hakutei / hakute
    はくてい
    hakuchou / hakucho
    はくちょう
(1) (archaism) young man of conscription age who has not yet undergone military training; (2) (archaism) man with no title and no rank (under the ritsuryo system); commoner; (3) (archaism) servant dressed in a white uniform who carries objects for his master

白張

see styles
 hakuchou / hakucho
    はくちょう
    shirahari
    しらはり
(1) (archaism) young man of conscription age who has not yet undergone military training; (2) (archaism) man with no title and no rank (under the ritsuryo system); commoner; (3) (archaism) servant dressed in a white uniform who carries objects for his master; (1) (archaism) starched white uniform worn by menservants of government officials; (2) something pasted with plain white paper (e.g. umbrella, lantern)

相傳


相传

see styles
xiāng chuán
    xiang1 chuan2
hsiang ch`uan
    hsiang chuan
 sōden
to pass on; to hand down; tradition has it that ...; according to legend
transmission of the Way from master to disciple

相公

see styles
xiàng gong
    xiang4 gong5
hsiang kung
lord; master; young gentleman; male prostitute; catamite; mahjong player disqualified by unintentionally taking in the wrong number of dominoes; (old form of address for one's husband) husband

相承

see styles
xiāng chéng
    xiang1 cheng2
hsiang ch`eng
    hsiang cheng
 soushou / sosho
    そうしょう
to complement one another
(noun, transitive verb) inheritance
Mutually receiving, handing on and receiving, mutually connected.

真人

see styles
zhēn rén
    zhen1 ren2
chen jen
 michihito
    みちひと
a real person; Daoist spiritual master
(1) (archaism) (See 八色の姓) Mahito (highest of the eight hereditary titles); (pronoun) (2) (まうと, もうと only) (referring to someone of lower status) you; (given name) Michihito

研摩

see styles
 kenma
    けんま
(noun/participle) (1) grinding; polishing; (2) refining (skill, knowledge, etc.); striving to master something

研磨

see styles
yán mó
    yan2 mo2
yen mo
 kenma
    けんま
milling; to grind; to polish by grinding; to abrade; whetstone; pestle
(noun/participle) (1) grinding; polishing; (2) refining (skill, knowledge, etc.); striving to master something; (surname) Kenma
to grind

碩士


硕士

see styles
shuò shì
    shuo4 shi4
shuo shih
 sekiji
    せきじ
master's degree; person who has a master's degree; learned person
(personal name) Sekiji

祖室

see styles
zǔ shì
    zu3 shi4
tsu shih
 soshitsu
master

祖述

see styles
 sojutsu
    そじゅつ
(noun, transitive verb) exposition (propagation) of one's master's teachings or doctrines

神偷

see styles
shén tōu
    shen2 tou1
shen t`ou
    shen tou
master thief

神廚


神厨

see styles
shén chú
    shen2 chu2
shen ch`u
    shen chu
master chef

神探

see styles
shén tàn
    shen2 tan4
shen t`an
    shen tan
master sleuth; lit. miraculous detective; cf Sherlock Holmes 福爾摩斯|福尔摩斯[Fu2 er3 mo2 si1] or Di Renjie 狄仁傑|狄仁杰[Di2 Ren2 jie2]

禪師


禅师

see styles
chán shī
    chan2 shi1
ch`an shih
    chan shih
 zenshi
honorific title for a Buddhist monk
A master, or teacher, of meditation, or of the Chan school.

私淑

see styles
 shishuku
    ししゅく
(n,vs,vi) looking up to a person as one's own master or model; being influenced by a person through his works; idolizing

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

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