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<12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
禪律 禅律 see styles |
chán lǜ chan2 lv4 ch`an lü chan lü zenritsu |
The Chan and Lu (Vinaya) sects: i.e. the Meditative and Disciplinary schools. |
禪思 禅思 see styles |
chán sī chan2 si1 ch`an ssu chan ssu zenshi |
Meditation thoughts; the mystic trance. |
禪慧 禅慧 see styles |
chán huì chan2 hui4 ch`an hui chan hui zen'e |
The mystic trance and wisdom. |
禪房 禅房 see styles |
chán fáng chan2 fang2 ch`an fang chan fang zenbō |
a room in a Buddhist monastery; a temple Meditation abode, a room for meditation, a cell, a hermitage, general name for a monastery. |
禪拳 禅拳 see styles |
chán quán chan2 quan2 ch`an ch`üan chan chüan zenken |
the meditation fist |
禪教 禅教 see styles |
chán jiào chan2 jiao4 ch`an chiao chan chiao zenkyō |
The teaching of the Chan sect. Also, 禪 the esoteric tradition and 教 the teaching of the scriptures. |
禪智 禅智 see styles |
chán zhì chan2 zhi4 ch`an chih chan chih zenchi |
Meditation and wisdom, of. 禪卷. |
禪會 禅会 see styles |
chán huì chan2 hui4 ch`an hui chan hui zenkai |
Chan [Seon; Zen] meeting |
禪杖 禅杖 see styles |
chán zhàng chan2 zhang4 ch`an chang chan chang zenjō |
the staff of a Buddhist monk A staff or pole for touching those who fall asleep while assembled in meditation. |
禪林 禅林 see styles |
chán lín chan2 lin2 ch`an lin chan lin zenrin |
a Buddhist temple Grove of meditation, i.e. a monastery. Monasteries as numerous as trees in a forest. Also 禪苑. |
禪樂 禅乐 see styles |
chán lè chan2 le4 ch`an le chan le zenraku |
The joy of abstract meditation. |
禪機 禅机 see styles |
chán jī chan2 ji1 ch`an chi chan chi |
Buddhist allegorical word or gesture; subtleties of Buddhist doctrine |
禪毬 禅毬 see styles |
chán qiú chan2 qiu2 ch`an ch`iu chan chiu zenkyū |
A ball of hair used to throw at and awaken those who fell asleep during meditation. |
禪河 禅河 see styles |
chán hé chan2 he2 ch`an ho chan ho zenka |
The dhyāna river, i.e. the mystic trance like a river extinguishes the fires of the mind. The 尼連禪 river Nairaṅjanā (Niladyan), which flows past Gayā. |
禪法 禅法 see styles |
chán fǎ chan2 fa3 ch`an fa chan fa zenpō |
Methods of mysticism as found in (1) the dhyānas recorded in the sūtras, called 如來禪 tathāgata-dhyānas; (2) traditional dhyāna, or the intuitional method brought to China by Bodhidharma, called 祖師禪, which also includes dhyāna ideas represented by some external act having an occult indication. |
禪波 禅波 see styles |
chán bō chan2 bo1 ch`an po chan po zenha |
Disturbing waves, or thoughts, during meditation. |
禪滿 禅满 see styles |
chán mǎn chan2 man3 ch`an man chan man zenman |
perfection of meditation |
禪理 禅理 see styles |
chán lǐ chan2 li3 ch`an li chan li zenri |
chan principles |
禪病 禅病 see styles |
chán bìng chan2 bing4 ch`an ping chan ping zenbyō |
The ills of meditation, i.e. wandering thoughts, illusions. The illusions and nervous troubles of the mystic. |
禪窟 禅窟 see styles |
chán kū chan2 ku1 ch`an k`u chan ku zen kutsu |
A cell, or cave, for meditation, or retirement from the world. |
禪經 禅经 see styles |
chán jīng chan2 jing1 ch`an ching chan ching zengyō |
meditation sūtra |
禪習 禅习 see styles |
chán xí chan2 xi2 ch`an hsi chan hsi zenshū |
The practice of religion through the mystic trance. |
禪者 禅者 see styles |
chán zhě chan2 zhe3 ch`an che chan che zensha |
Chan person (monk, practitioner) |
禪脈 禅脉 see styles |
chán mài chan2 mai4 ch`an mai chan mai zenmyaku |
Chan (Seon, Zen) lineage |
禪苑 禅苑 see styles |
chán yuàn chan2 yuan4 ch`an yüan chan yüan zen on |
meditation grove |
禪行 禅行 see styles |
chán xíng chan2 xing2 ch`an hsing chan hsing zengyō |
The methods employed in meditation; the practices, or discipline, of the Chan school. |
禪要 禅要 see styles |
chán yào chan2 yao4 ch`an yao chan yao zenyō |
essence of Chan [Seon; Zen] |
禪規 禅规 see styles |
chán guī chan2 gui1 ch`an kuei chan kuei Zenki |
Changui |
禪觀 禅观 see styles |
chán guān chan2 guan1 ch`an kuan chan kuan zenkan |
dhyāna-contemplation. |
禪語 禅语 see styles |
chán yǔ chan2 yu3 ch`an yü chan yü zen go |
Chan [Seon; Zen] terminology |
禪豆 禅豆 see styles |
chán dòu chan2 dou4 ch`an tou chan tou zentō |
all living beings |
禪那 禅那 see styles |
chán nà chan2 na4 ch`an na chan na zenna |
dhyāna, abstract contemplation. There are four degrees through which the mind frees itself from all subjective and objective hindrances and reaches a state of absolute indifference and annihilation of thought, perception, and will; v. 禪. The River Jumna. |
禪錄 禅录 see styles |
chán lù chan2 lu4 ch`an lu chan lu zenroku |
The records of the Chan sect. |
禪鎭 禅鎭 see styles |
chán zhèn chan2 zhen4 ch`an chen chan chen zenchin |
The meditation-warden, a piece of wood so hung as to strike the monk's head when he nodded in sleep. |
禪門 禅门 see styles |
chán mén chan2 men2 ch`an men chan men zenmon |
The meditative method in general. The dhyāna pāramitā, v. 六度. The intuitional school established in China according to tradition by Bodhidharma, personally propagated from mind to mind as an esoteric school. |
禪閣 禅阁 see styles |
chán gé chan2 ge2 ch`an ko chan ko zenkaku |
Seon (Chan, Zen) temple |
禪關 禅关 see styles |
chán guān chan2 guan1 ch`an kuan chan kuan zenkan |
gateway of Chan (Seon, Zen) |
禪院 禅院 see styles |
chán yuàn chan2 yuan4 ch`an yüan chan yüan zenin ぜんいん |
Buddhist hall (surname) Zen'in meditation hall |
禪靜 禅静 see styles |
chán jìng chan2 jing4 ch`an ching chan ching zenjō |
dhyāna and its Chinese translation, quieting of thought, or its control, or suppression, silent meditation. |
禪頭 禅头 see styles |
chán tóu chan2 tou2 ch`an t`ou chan tou zenzu |
chief meditator |
禪風 禅风 see styles |
chán fēng chan2 feng1 ch`an feng chan feng zenpū |
Chan style |
禪髓 禅髓 see styles |
chán suǐ chan2 sui3 ch`an sui chan sui zenzui |
The marrow of meditation-a term for the Laṅkāvatāra Sutra. |
禪齋 禅斋 see styles |
chán zhāi chan2 zhai1 ch`an chai chan chai zensai |
idem 禪室. |
粘纏 粘缠 see styles |
nián chán nian2 chan2 nien ch`an nien chan |
to stick closely to; cloying |
糾纏 纠缠 see styles |
jiū chán jiu1 chan2 chiu ch`an chiu chan |
to be in a tangle; to nag |
纏位 缠位 see styles |
chán wèi chan2 wei4 ch`an wei chan wei deni |
state of active binding |
纏垢 缠垢 see styles |
chán gòu chan2 gou4 ch`an kou chan kou denku |
active, manifest defilements |
纏報 缠报 see styles |
chán bào chan2 bao4 ch`an pao chan pao denhō |
The retribution of transmigrational-bondage. |
纏夾 缠夹 see styles |
chán jiā chan2 jia1 ch`an chia chan chia |
to annoy; to bother; to harass |
纏心 缠心 see styles |
chán xīn chan2 xin1 ch`an hsin chan hsin denshin |
to constrict the mind |
纏手 缠手 see styles |
chán shǒu chan2 shou3 ch`an shou chan shou |
troublesome; hard to deal with |
纏擾 缠扰 see styles |
chán rǎo chan2 rao3 ch`an jao chan jao |
to harass; to disturb |
纏斷 缠断 see styles |
chán duàn chan2 duan4 ch`an tuan chan tuan dendan |
envelopments |
纏滯 缠滞 see styles |
chán zhì chan2 zhi4 ch`an chih chan chih dentai |
adheres to |
纏結 缠结 see styles |
chán jié chan2 jie2 ch`an chieh chan chieh |
to coil around; knot; to entangle |
纏絡 缠络 see styles |
chán luò chan2 luo4 ch`an lo chan lo |
to wind around; to twist and turn (of road or river) |
纏綿 缠绵 see styles |
chán mián chan2 mian2 ch`an mien chan mien tenmen てんめん |
touching (emotions); lingering (illness) (n,adj-t,adv-to,vs,vi) entanglement; clinging affection; involvement to be entangled |
纏縛 缠缚 see styles |
chán fú chan2 fu2 ch`an fu chan fu tenbaku てんばく |
(noun/participle) (1) (rare) binding firmly; restraining; restricting; confining; entangling; (noun/participle) (2) (rare) {Buddh} (See 煩悩・ぼんのう・2) being bound by evil desires; klesha; (3) (rare) family; dependents; household Bondage; to bind; also the 十纏 and 四縛 q.v. |
纏繞 缠绕 see styles |
chán rào chan2 rao4 ch`an jao chan jao tenjou / tenjo てんじょう |
twisting; to twine; to wind; to pester; to bother (n,vs,vi) twining around; entangling enveloped |
纏裹 缠裹 see styles |
chán guǒ chan2 guo3 ch`an kuo chan kuo denka |
wrapped up in |
纏足 缠足 see styles |
chán zú chan2 zu2 ch`an tsu chan tsu tensoku てんそく |
foot-binding (noun/participle) foot-binding |
纏身 缠身 see styles |
chán shēn chan2 shen1 ch`an shen chan shen |
(of an illness, debt etc) to plague one; to bog one down; to preoccupy one |
纏頭 缠头 see styles |
chán tóu chan2 tou2 ch`an t`ou chan tou tentou / tento てんとう |
embroidered headband used as decoration by actors or in Hui ethnic group; to reward an actor with brocade headband a tip |
習禪 习禅 see styles |
xí chán xi2 chan2 hsi ch`an hsi chan shūzen |
to practice meditation |
胡纏 胡缠 see styles |
hú chán hu2 chan2 hu ch`an hu chan |
to pester; to involve sb unreasonably |
自纏 自缠 see styles |
zì chán zi4 chan2 tzu ch`an tzu chan jiten |
self-tethered |
蓋纏 盖缠 see styles |
gài chán gai4 chan2 kai ch`an kai chan kai ten |
Cover and bonds i.e. the passions which stunt growth and hold in bondage. |
蟬科 蝉科 see styles |
chán kē chan2 ke1 ch`an k`o chan ko |
Cicadidae, homopterous insect family including cicada |
蟬翼 蝉翼 see styles |
chán yì chan2 yi4 ch`an i chan i |
cicada's wing; fig. diaphanous; delicate texture |
蟬聯 蝉联 see styles |
chán lián chan2 lian2 ch`an lien chan lien |
to continue in a post; (to hold a post) several times in succession; (to win a title) in successive years; to stay at number one; to defend a championship |
蟬蛻 蝉蜕 see styles |
chán tuì chan2 tui4 ch`an t`ui chan tui |
cicada slough; fig. to free oneself; to extricate oneself from |
蟬衣 蝉衣 see styles |
chán yī chan2 yi1 ch`an i chan i |
cicada slough (used in TCM) |
蟬鳴 蝉鸣 see styles |
chán míng chan2 ming2 ch`an ming chan ming |
song of cicadas; chirping of insects |
蟾蜍 see styles |
chán chú chan2 chu2 ch`an ch`u chan chu hikigaeru ひきがえる |
toad (kana only) toad (esp. the Japanese toad, Bufo japonicus) |
蠻纏 蛮缠 see styles |
mán chán man2 chan2 man ch`an man chan |
to pester; to bother endlessly |
行禪 行禅 see styles |
xíng chán xing2 chan2 hsing ch`an hsing chan gyōzen |
walking meditation |
觀禪 观禅 see styles |
guān chán guan1 chan2 kuan ch`an kuan chan kanzen |
Contemplation and meditation, to sit in abstract trance. |
解饞 解馋 see styles |
jiě chán jie3 chan2 chieh ch`an chieh chan |
to satisfy one's craving |
談禪 谈禅 see styles |
tán chán tan2 chan2 t`an ch`an tan chan danzen |
Chan discussion |
諸禪 诸禅 see styles |
zhū chán zhu1 chan2 chu ch`an chu chan shozen |
meditations |
諸纏 诸缠 see styles |
zhū chán zhu1 chan2 chu ch`an chu chan shoden |
active afflictions |
讒佞 谗佞 see styles |
chán nìng chan2 ning4 ch`an ning chan ning |
to defame one person while flattering another; a slandering toady |
讒害 谗害 see styles |
chán hài chan2 hai4 ch`an hai chan hai |
to slander; to defame and persecute |
讒言 谗言 see styles |
chán yán chan2 yan2 ch`an yen chan yen zangen ざんげん |
slander; slanderous report; calumny; false charge (n,vs,vt,vi) false charge; slander; defamation slander |
讒諂 谗谄 see styles |
chán chǎn chan2 chan3 ch`an ch`an chan chan |
to defame one person while flattering another; a slandering toady |
讒邪 谗邪 see styles |
chán xié chan2 xie2 ch`an hsieh chan hsieh |
lies and slander; malicious calumny |
貂蟬 貂蝉 see styles |
diāo chán diao1 chan2 tiao ch`an tiao chan |
Diaochan (-192), one of the four legendary beauties 四大美女[si4 da4 mei3 nu:3], in fiction a famous beauty at the break-up of Han dynasty, given as concubine to usurping warlord Dong Zhuo 董卓[Dong3 Zhuo2] to ensure his overthrow by fighting hero Lü Bu 呂布|吕布[Lu:3 Bu4] |
貪纏 贪缠 see styles |
tān chán tan1 chan2 t`an ch`an tan chan tonden |
to be tethered by craving |
貪饞 贪馋 see styles |
tān chán tan1 chan2 t`an ch`an tan chan |
gluttonous; greedy; insatiable; avid |
起纏 起缠 see styles |
qǐ chán qi3 chan2 ch`i ch`an chi chan kiden |
manifest afflictions |
逃禪 逃禅 see styles |
táo chán tao2 chan2 t`ao ch`an tao chan tōzen |
To escape in or from meditation or thought. |
邪禪 邪禅 see styles |
xié chán xie2 chan2 hsieh ch`an hsieh chan jazen |
aberrant meditation |
金蟬 金蝉 see styles |
jīn chán jin1 chan2 chin ch`an chin chan |
Golden Cicada |
難禪 难禅 see styles |
nán chán nan2 chan2 nan ch`an nan chan nanzen |
meditation on the difficulties of certain dhyāna conditions |
難纏 难缠 see styles |
nán chán nan2 chan2 nan ch`an nan chan |
(usu. of people) difficult; demanding; troublesome; unreasonable; hard to deal with |
頂禪 see styles |
dǐng chán ding3 chan2 ting ch`an ting chan |
peak meditation |
饞人 馋人 see styles |
chán rén chan2 ren2 ch`an jen chan jen |
to make one's mouth water; appetizing; greedy person; glutton |
饞嘴 馋嘴 see styles |
chán zuǐ chan2 zui3 ch`an tsui chan tsui |
gluttonous; glutton |
饞癆 馋痨 see styles |
chán láo chan2 lao2 ch`an lao chan lao |
gluttony |
饞言 馋言 see styles |
chán yán chan2 yan2 ch`an yen chan yen |
slander |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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