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Simple Dictionary Definition |
黑奴籲天錄 黑奴吁天录 see styles |
hēi nú yù tiān lù hei1 nu2 yu4 tian1 lu4 hei nu yü t`ien lu hei nu yü tien lu |
Uncle Tom's Cabin, translated and adapted by Lin Shu 林紓|林纾 |
大乘莊嚴經論 大乘庄严经论 see styles |
dà shéng zhuāng yán jīng lùn da4 sheng2 zhuang1 yan2 jing1 lun4 ta sheng chuang yen ching lun Daijō sōgon kyō ron |
Mahāyānasūtra-laṃkāra-ṭīkā. An exposition of the teachings of the Vijñāna-vāda School, by Asaṅga, tr. A.D. 630-3 by Prabhākaramitra. 13 chuan. |
川老金剛經註 川老金刚经注 see styles |
chuān lǎo jīn gāng jīng zhù chuan1 lao3 jin1 gang1 jing1 zhu4 ch`uan lao chin kang ching chu chuan lao chin kang ching chu Senrō Kongōkyō chū |
Commentary to the Diamond Sūtra by the Elder Chuan |
方廣大莊嚴經 方广大庄严经 see styles |
fāng guǎng dà zhuāng yán jīng fang1 guang3 da4 zhuang1 yan2 jing1 fang kuang ta chuang yen ching Hōkō dai shōgon kyō |
A vaipulya sutra, the Lalita-vistara, in 12 chuan, giving an account of the Buddha in the Tuṣita heaven and his descent to earth as Śākyamuni: tr. by Divākara under the Tang dynasty; another tr. is the 普曜經. |
大方廣佛華嚴經 大方广佛华严经 see styles |
dà fāng guǎng fó huá yán jīng da4 fang1 guang3 fo2 hua2 yan2 jing1 ta fang kuang fo hua yen ching Daihōkō butsu kegon kyō |
Avatamsaka sutra of the Huayan school; also called Buddhavatamsaka-mahavaipulya Sutra, the Flower adornment sutra or the Garland sutra Buddhāvataṃsaka-mahāvaipulya-sūtra ; the Avataṃsaka, Hua-yen, or Kegon sutra ; tr. by Buddhabhadra and others A.D. 418-420. The various translations are in 60, 80, and 40 chuan, v. 華嚴經. |
大方廣如來祕密藏經 大方广如来祕密藏经 see styles |
dà fāng guǎng rú lái mì mì zàng jīng da4 fang1 guang3 ru2 lai2 mi4 mi4 zang4 jing1 ta fang kuang ju lai mi mi tsang ching Daihōkō nyorai himitsuzō kyō |
Tathāgatagarbha-sūtra, tr. A.D.350-431, idem 大方等如來藏經, tr. by Buddhabhadra A.D. 417-420, 1 chuan. |
全日本少林寺気功協会 see styles |
zennihonshourinjikikoukyoukai / zennihonshorinjikikokyokai ぜんにほんしょうりんじきこうきょうかい |
(org) All Japan Shaolin Temple Qigong Association; (o) All Japan Shaolin Temple Qigong Association |
キングオブキックボクサーファイナル see styles |
kinguobukikkubokusaafainaru / kinguobukikkubokusafainaru キングオブキックボクサーファイナル |
(work) American Shaolin - King of the Kickboxers 2 (film); (wk) American Shaolin - King of the Kickboxers 2 (film) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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