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Simple Dictionary Definition |
觀 观 see styles |
guàn guan4 kuan kan |
Taoist monastery; palace gate watchtower; platform vipaśyanā; vidarśanā. To look into, study, examine, contemplate; contemplation, insight; a study, a Taoist monastery; to consider illusion and discern illusion, or discern the seeming from the real; to contemplate and mentally enter into truth. 覺 is defined as awakening, or awareness, 觀 as examination or study. It is also an old tr. of the word Yoga; and cf. 禪 17. Guan is especially a doctrine of the Tiantai school as shown in the 止觀 q.v. |
記 记 see styles |
jì ji4 chi ki き |
to record; to note; to memorize; to remember; mark; sign; classifier for blows, kicks, shots (n,n-suf) (1) (also written 紀) account; history; chronicle; annals; record; (expression) (2) (begins a list or details, as in 記....以上) (See 以上・5) notice; note; as follows; (3) (abbreviation) (See 古事記) Kojiki (earliest historical record of Japan, compiled in 712 CE); Records of Ancient Matters; (female given name) Fumi To remember, to record; to record as foretelling, prophesy. |
譏 讥 see styles |
jī ji1 chi ki |
to ridicule Ridicule, jeer at; inspect. |
跪 see styles |
guì gui4 kuei ki |
to kneel To kneel. |
軌 轨 see styles |
guǐ gui3 kuei ki き |
(bound form) rail; track; course; path (1) (See 軌を一にする・きをいつにする) rut; wheel track; (2) distance between two wheels; gauge; (female given name) Wadachi A rut, rule; axle. |
鑒 鉴 see styles |
jiàn jian4 chien kan かがみ |
variant of 鑑|鉴[jian4] model; pattern to discriminate |
鑵 罐 see styles |
guàn guan4 kuan kan かん |
variant of 罐[guan4] (ateji / phonetic) can; tin |
閑 闲 see styles |
xián xian2 hsien kan かん |
enclosure; (variant of 閒|闲[xian2]) idle; unoccupied; leisure spare time; free time; leisure; (female given name) Nodoka To bar, a barrier; to shut out; trained. |
陷 see styles |
xiàn xian4 hsien kan |
pitfall; trap; to get stuck; to sink; to cave in; to frame (false charge); to capture (a city in battle); to fall (to the enemy); defect to fall into |
韓 韩 see styles |
hán han2 han kan かん |
Han, one of the Seven Hero States of the Warring States 戰國七雄|战国七雄; Korea from the fall of the Joseon dynasty in 1897; Korea, esp. South Korea 大韓民國|大韩民国; surname Han (1) (abbreviation) (See 大韓民国) Republic of Korea; South Korea; (2) (hist) Han (ancient Chinese state); (surname) Han |
頷 颔 see styles |
hàn han4 han kan |
chin; to nod (one's assent) jaw |
飢 饥 see styles |
jī ji1 chi ki |
(bound form) hungry hungry |
饑 饥 see styles |
jī ji1 chi ki |
variant of 飢|饥[ji1] Hunger, famine. |
騎 骑 see styles |
qí qi2 ch`i chi ki き |
to sit astride; to ride (a horse, bike etc); classifier for saddle horses (counter) counter for horsemen To ride, sit astride. |
驥 骥 see styles |
jì ji4 chi ki き |
thoroughbred horse; refined and virtuous (given name) Ki |
骭 see styles |
gàn gan4 kan kan かん |
shinbone (rare) (See 臑) shin; shinbone |
鹹 咸 see styles |
xián xian2 hsien kan |
salted; salty; stingy; miserly Salty, salted. |
きゐ see styles |
kii / ki きゐ |
(given name) Kii; Kiwi |
一貫 一贯 see styles |
yī guàn yi1 guan4 i kuan ikkan いっかん |
consistent; constant; from start to finish; all along; persistent (n,vs,vt,vi) (1) consistency; coherence; integration; (2) (See 貫・1) one kan (approx. 3.75 kg); (3) one piece of sushi; (male given name) Kazutsura |
三家 see styles |
miya みや |
(1) (hist) three noble families (Kan'in, Kazan'in and Nakanoin or Koga); (2) (hist) (See 御三家・1) three branches of the Tokugawa family (Owari, Kii and Mito); (surname) Miya |
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 |
不觀 不观 see styles |
bù guān bu4 guan1 pu kuan fu kan |
does not contemplate |
于一 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(given name) Kan'ichi |
仕藤 see styles |
shitou / shito しとう |
(surname) Shitō |
他流 see styles |
taryuu / taryu たりゅう |
another style; another school (of thought, karate, etc.) |
佐藤 see styles |
zuǒ téng zuo3 teng2 tso t`eng tso teng shitou / shito しとう |
Satō (Japanese surname) (surname) Shitō |
何晏 see styles |
kaan / kan かあん |
(personal name) Kaan |
佛器 see styles |
fó qì fo2 qi4 fo ch`i fo chi butsu ki |
articles for worship |
佛記 佛记 see styles |
fó jì fo2 ji4 fo chi butsu ki |
Buddha's prediction, his foretelling of the future of his disciples. |
使徒 see styles |
shǐ tú shi3 tu2 shih t`u shih tu shito しと |
apostle (noun - becomes adjective with の) apostle; disciple |
使途 see styles |
shito しと |
purpose for which money is spent; the way money is spent; how goods are used |
侃也 see styles |
kanya かんや |
(given name) Kan'ya |
侃侑 see styles |
kanyuu / kanyu かんゆう |
(given name) Kan'yū |
侃哉 see styles |
kanya かんや |
(personal name) Kan'ya |
侃市 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(given name) Kan'ichi |
像觀 像观 see styles |
xiàng guān xiang4 guan1 hsiang kuan zō kan |
meditation on Amitâbha's true form |
其意 see styles |
qí yì qi2 yi4 ch`i i chi i ki i |
its meaning |
其間 其间 see styles |
qí jiān qi2 jian1 ch`i chien chi chien ki ken |
in between; within that interval; in the meantime this interval |
冠也 see styles |
kanya かんや |
(given name) Kan'ya |
刊經 刊经 see styles |
kān jīng kan1 jing1 k`an ching kan ching kan kyō |
sūtra publication |
刺刀 see styles |
cì dāo ci4 dao1 tz`u tao tzu tao shitou / shito しとう |
bayonet (archaism) dagger; (surname) Shitou |
劉勰 刘勰 see styles |
liú xié liu2 xie2 liu hsieh Ryū Kyō |
Liu Xie |
劉瓛 刘瓛 see styles |
liú huán liu2 huan2 liu huan Ryū Kan |
Liu Huan |
劉繪 刘绘 see styles |
liú huì liu2 hui4 liu hui Ryū E |
Liu Hui |
勘也 see styles |
kanya かんや |
(given name) Kan'ya |
勘哉 see styles |
kanya かんや |
(given name) Kan'ya |
勘壱 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(personal name) Kan'ichi |
勘奥 see styles |
kanoku かんおく |
(surname) Kan'oku |
勘屋 see styles |
kanya かんや |
(surname) Kan'ya |
勘山 see styles |
kanyama かんやま |
(surname) Kan'yama |
勘市 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(given name) Kan'ichi |
勘弥 see styles |
kanya かんや |
(given name) Kan'ya |
勘衛 see styles |
kane かんえ |
(personal name) Kan'e |
勘鴎 see styles |
kanou / kano かんおう |
(given name) Kan'ou |
勞患 劳患 see styles |
láo huàn lao2 huan4 lao huan rō kan |
stress |
勤山 see styles |
kanyama かんやま |
(surname) Kan'yama |
千金 see styles |
qiān jīn qian1 jin1 ch`ien chin chien chin chigane ちがね |
thousand jin 斤 (pounds) of gold; money and riches; (honorific) invaluable (support); (honorific) daughter 1000 pounds; 1000 kan; 1000 yen; 1000 pieces of gold; great weight; pricelessness; (place-name, surname) Chigane |
千鈞 see styles |
senkin せんきん |
1000 pounds; 1000 kan; 1000 yen; 1000 pieces of gold; great weight; pricelessness |
危身 see styles |
wéi shēn wei2 shen1 wei shen ki shin |
endanger oneself |
可安 see styles |
kaan / kan かあん |
(given name) Kaan |
可立 see styles |
kě lì ke3 li4 k`o li ko li ka ryū |
tenable |
司東 see styles |
shitou / shito しとう |
(surname) Shitou |
喜伊 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(surname) Kii |
喜受 see styles |
xǐ shòu xi3 shou4 hsi shou ki ju |
The sensation, or receptivity, of joy; to receive with pleasure. |
喜忍 see styles |
xǐ rěn xi3 ren3 hsi jen ki nin |
The 'patience' of joy, achieved on beholding by faith Amitābha and his Pure Land; one of the 三忍. |
四倒 see styles |
sì dào si4 dao4 ssu tao shitō |
The four viparyaya i. e. inverted or false beliefs in regard to 常, 樂, 我, 淨. There are two groups: (1) the common belief in the four above, denied by the early Buddhist doctrine that all is impermanent, suffering, impersonal, and impure; (2) the false belief of the Hīnayāna school that nirvana is not a state of permanence, joy, personality, and purity. Hīnayāna refutes the common view in regard to the phenomenal life; bodhisattvism refutes both views. |
四塔 see styles |
sì tǎ si4 ta3 ssu t`a ssu ta shitō |
The four stūpas at the places of Buddha's birth, Kapilavastu; enlightenment, Magadha: preaching, Benares; and parinirvāṇa, Kuśinagara. Four more are located in the heavens of the Travastriṃśas gods, one each tor his hair, nails, begging bowl, and teeth, E., S., W., N., respectively. |
四等 see styles |
sì děng si4 deng3 ssu teng shitō |
The four virtues which a Buddha out of his infinite heart manifests equally to all; also called 四無量 q. w. They are: 慈悲喜捨 maitrī, karuṇā, muditā, upekṣā, i. e. kindness, pity, joy and indifference, or 護 protection. Another group is 字語法身, i. e. 字 that all Buddhas have the same title or titles; 語 speak the same language; 法 proclaim the same truth; and 身 have each the threefold body, or trikāya. A third group is 諸法 all things are equally included in the bhūtatathatā; 發心 the mind-nature being universal, its field of action is universal; 道等 the way or method is also universal; therefore 慈悲 the mercy (of the Buddhas) is universal for all. |
四答 see styles |
sì dá si4 da2 ssu ta shitō |
four answers |
堪井 see styles |
kani かんい |
(surname) Kan'i |
夢觀 梦观 see styles |
mèng guān meng4 guan1 meng kuan mu kan |
yoga of dreams |
大喚 大唤 see styles |
dà huàn da4 huan4 ta huan dai kan |
shouts loudly |
奇哉 see styles |
qí zāi qi2 zai1 ch`i tsai chi tsai ki sai |
amazing! |
奇異 奇异 see styles |
qí yì qi2 yi4 ch`i i chi i kii / ki きい |
fantastic; bizarre; odd; exotic; astonished (adj-na,adj-no,n) odd; strange; queer; peculiar Extraordinary, uncommon, rare. |
姫以 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(female given name) Kii |
子翔 see styles |
shito しと |
(female given name) Shito |
季井 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(surname) Kii |
季依 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(female given name) Kii |
季意 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(female given name) Kii |
完井 see styles |
kani かんい |
(surname) Kan'i |
完壱 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(personal name) Kan'ichi |
完山 see styles |
kanyama かんやま |
(surname) Kan'yama |
完岡 see styles |
kanoka かんおか |
(surname) Kan'oka |
完市 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(given name) Kan'ichi |
完栄 see styles |
kanei / kane かんえい |
(place-name) Kan'ei |
官一 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(given name) Kan'ichi |
官尾 see styles |
kano かんお |
(surname) Kan'o |
官市 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(personal name) Kan'ichi |
官有 see styles |
kanyuu / kanyu かんゆう |
(can be adjective with の) (See 国有) government-owned; state-owned; (place-name) Kan'yū |
官谷 see styles |
kanya かんや |
(surname) Kan'ya |
寄位 see styles |
jì wèi ji4 wei4 chi wei ki-i |
teach according to the level of the practice of the bodhisattva |
寒山 see styles |
hán shān han2 shan1 han shan kanyama かんやま |
(surname) Kan'yama Hanshan |
寒弥 see styles |
kanya かんや |
(given name) Kan'ya |
寒江 see styles |
kane かんえ |
(surname) Kan'e |
寒雨 see styles |
kanu かんう |
cold winter rain; (given name) Kan'u |
寒鴎 see styles |
kanou / kano かんおう |
(given name) Kan'ou |
寛印 see styles |
kanin かんいん |
(personal name) Kan'in |
寛壱 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(personal name) Kan'ichi |
寛市 see styles |
kanichi かんいち |
(given name) Kan'ichi |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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