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善巧差別 善巧差别 see styles |
shàn qiǎo chā bié shan4 qiao3 cha1 bie2 shan ch`iao ch`a pieh shan chiao cha pieh zenkō shabetsu |
skillful discrimination |
善巧方便 see styles |
shàn qiǎo fāng biàn shan4 qiao3 fang1 bian4 shan ch`iao fang pien shan chiao fang pien zengyō hōben |
expedient means |
善巧菩薩 善巧菩萨 see styles |
shàn qiǎo pú sà shan4 qiao3 pu2 sa4 shan ch`iao p`u sa shan chiao pu sa zenkō bosatsu |
adroit bodhisattvas |
善後借款 善后借款 see styles |
shàn hòu jiè kuǎn shan4 hou4 jie4 kuan3 shan hou chieh k`uan shan hou chieh kuan |
reconstruction loan provided by Great Powers to Yuan Shikai in 1913 |
善得圓滿 善得圆满 see styles |
shàn dé yuán mǎn shan4 de2 yuan2 man3 shan te yüan man zentoku enman |
very full |
善心無間 善心无间 see styles |
shàn xīn wú jiān shan4 xin1 wu2 jian1 shan hsin wu chien zenshin mugen |
lack of interruption in wholesome states of mind |
善惡之業 善恶之业 see styles |
shàn è zhī yè shan4 e4 zhi1 ye4 shan o chih yeh zen aku no gyō |
good and evil karma |
善惡報應 善恶报应 see styles |
shàn è bào yìng shan4 e4 bao4 ying4 shan o pao ying zen'aku hōō |
recompense for good or evil activity |
善惡業報 善恶业报 see styles |
shàn è yè bào shan4 e4 ye4 bao4 shan o yeh pao zenaku gōppō |
retribution of good and evil karma |
善慧大士 see styles |
shàn huì dà shì shan4 hui4 da4 shi4 shan hui ta shih Zenne Daishi |
Shanhui dashi |
善於勝義 善于胜义 see styles |
shàn yú shèng yì shan4 yu2 sheng4 yi4 shan yü sheng i zen o shōgi |
skillful in regard to the ultimate truth |
善有善報 善有善报 see styles |
shàn yǒu shàn bào shan4 you3 shan4 bao4 shan yu shan pao |
virtue has its rewards (idiom); one good turn deserves another |
善根功德 see styles |
shàn gēn gōng dé shan4 gen1 gong1 de2 shan ken kung te zenkon kudoku |
merit of virtuous roots |
善根因緣 善根因缘 see styles |
shàn gēn yīn yuán shan4 gen1 yin1 yuan2 shan ken yin yüan zenkon innen |
causes and conditions of wholesome roots |
善根成熟 see styles |
shàn gēn chéng shóu shan4 gen1 cheng2 shou2 shan ken ch`eng shou shan ken cheng shou zenkon jōjuku |
maturation of wholesome roots |
善根未熟 see styles |
shàn gēn wèi shóu shan4 gen1 wei4 shou2 shan ken wei shou zenkon mijuku |
roots of the wholesome [factors] are immature |
善根淸淨 see styles |
shàn gēn qīng jìng shan4 gen1 qing1 jing4 shan ken ch`ing ching shan ken ching ching zenkon shōjō |
purification of wholesome roots |
善根生起 see styles |
shàn gēn shēng qǐ shan4 gen1 sheng1 qi3 shan ken sheng ch`i shan ken sheng chi zenkon shōki |
production of wholesome roots |
善權方便 善权方便 see styles |
shàn quán fāng biàn shan4 quan2 fang1 bian4 shan ch`üan fang pien shan chüan fang pien zengon hōben |
skillful means |
善權道力 善权道力 see styles |
shàn quán dào lì shan4 quan2 dao4 li4 shan ch`üan tao li shan chüan tao li zengondō riki |
the power of expedient devices |
善決定心 善决定心 see styles |
shàn jué dìng xīn shan4 jue2 ding4 xin1 shan chüeh ting hsin zen ketsujō shin |
attitude of wholesome determination |
善決定願 善决定愿 see styles |
shàn jué dìng yuàn shan4 jue2 ding4 yuan4 shan chüeh ting yüan zen ketsujō gan |
vow for skillful determination |
善法種子 善法种子 see styles |
shàn fǎ zhǒng zǐ shan4 fa3 zhong3 zi3 shan fa chung tzu zenpō shuji |
seeds of wholesome factors |
善生子經 善生子经 see styles |
shàn shēng zǐ jīng shan4 sheng1 zi3 jing1 shan sheng tzu ching Zenshōshi kyō |
Sūtra of Siṅgāla |
善男信女 see styles |
shàn nán xìn nǚ shan4 nan2 xin4 nu:3 shan nan hsin nü zennan shinnyo |
lay practitioners of Buddhism Good men and believing women. |
善男子來 善男子来 see styles |
shàn nán zǐ lái shan4 nan2 zi3 lai2 shan nan tzu lai zendanshi rai |
come, good sons |
善知世間 善知世间 see styles |
shàn zhī shì jiān shan4 zhi1 shi4 jian1 shan chih shih chien zenchi seken |
well understand the mundane world |
善知諸論 善知诸论 see styles |
shàn zhī zhū lùn shan4 zhi1 zhu1 lun4 shan chih chu lun zenchi shoron |
to understand the treatises well |
善知酬報 善知酬报 see styles |
shàn zhī chóu bào shan4 zhi1 chou2 bao4 shan chih ch`ou pao shan chih chou pao zenchi shūhō |
well understands the effects [of conditioned activity] |
善究竟天 see styles |
shàn jiū jìng tiān shan4 jiu1 jing4 tian1 shan chiu ching t`ien shan chiu ching tien zen kukyō ten |
Akaniṣṭha |
善罷干休 善罢干休 see styles |
shàn bà gān xiū shan4 ba4 gan1 xiu1 shan pa kan hsiu |
variant of 善罷甘休|善罢甘休[shan4 ba4 gan1 xiu1] |
善罷甘休 善罢甘休 see styles |
shàn bà gān xiū shan4 ba4 gan1 xiu1 shan pa kan hsiu |
(idiom) to let the matter rest; to just let it go; to take it lying down (usu. used in the negative) |
善能問答 善能问答 see styles |
shàn néng wèn dá shan4 neng2 wen4 da2 shan neng wen ta zennō mondō |
skillfully questions and answers |
善能宣說 善能宣说 see styles |
shàn néng xuān shuō shan4 neng2 xuan1 shuo1 shan neng hsüan shuo ze nnō sensetsu |
able to skillfully expound |
善能摧伏 see styles |
shàn néng cuī fú shan4 neng2 cui1 fu2 shan neng ts`ui fu shan neng tsui fu zen nō zaifuku |
ably smites down |
善能隨順 善能随顺 see styles |
shàn néng suí shùn shan4 neng2 sui2 shun4 shan neng sui shun zennō zuijun |
able to skillfully accord with |
善自保重 see styles |
shàn zì bǎo zhòng shan4 zi4 bao3 zhong4 shan tzu pao chung |
take good care of yourself! |
善自為謀 善自为谋 see styles |
shàn zì wéi móu shan4 zi4 wei2 mou2 shan tzu wei mou |
to be good at working for one's own profit (idiom) |
善自珍攝 善自珍摄 see styles |
shàn zì zhēn shè shan4 zi4 zhen1 she4 shan tzu chen she |
take good care of yourself! (idiom) |
善觀察覺 善观察觉 see styles |
shàn guān chá jué shan4 guan1 cha2 jue2 shan kuan ch`a chüeh shan kuan cha chüeh zen kansatsu kaku |
excellent observing awareness |
善解世間 善解世间 see styles |
shàn jiě shì jiān shan4 jie3 shi4 jian1 shan chieh shih chien zenge seken |
understand the world |
善解人意 see styles |
shàn jiě rén yì shan4 jie3 ren2 yi4 shan chieh jen i |
to be good at understanding others (idiom) |
善證智通 善证智通 see styles |
shàn zhèng zhì tōng shan4 zheng4 zhi4 tong1 shan cheng chih t`ung shan cheng chih tung zenshō chitsū |
transcendental ability of realizing well |
善財童子 善财童子 see styles |
shàn cái tóng zǐ shan4 cai2 tong2 zi3 shan ts`ai t`ung tzu shan tsai tung tzu Zenzai Dōshi |
Sudhana, a disciple mentioned in the 華嚴經 34 and elsewhere, one of the 四勝身 q.v.; the story is given in Divyāvadāna, ed. Cowell and Neil, pp. 441 seq. |
善財難捨 善财难舍 see styles |
shàn cái nán shě shan4 cai2 nan2 she3 shan ts`ai nan she shan tsai nan she |
to cherish wealth and find it hard to give up (idiom); refusing to contribute to charity; skinflint; miserly |
喬戈里峰 乔戈里峰 see styles |
qiáo gē lǐ fēng qiao2 ge1 li3 feng1 ch`iao ko li feng chiao ko li feng |
K2, aka Mt. Chogir, the world's second highest peak, located in the Karakoram Range 喀喇崑崙山脈|喀喇昆仑山脉[Ka1 la3 kun1 lun2 Shan1 mai4] |
四善根位 see styles |
sì shàn gēn wèi si4 shan4 gen1 wei4 ssu shan ken wei shi zenkon i |
stage of the four wholesome roots |
四大名山 see styles |
sì dà míng shān si4 da4 ming2 shan1 ssu ta ming shan shidai myōsan |
The four famous 'hills' or monasteries in China: 普陀 P'u-t'o, for Guanyin, element water; 五臺 Wu-tai, Wen-shu, wind; 峨眉 O-mei, P'uhsien, fire; and 九華 Chiu-hua, Tizang, earth. |
四大石窟 see styles |
sì dà shí kū si4 da4 shi2 ku1 ssu ta shih k`u ssu ta shih ku |
the four great caves, namely: Longmen Grottoes 龍門石窟|龙门石窟[Long2 men2 Shi2 ku1] at Luoyang, Henan, Yungang Caves 雲岡石窟|云冈石窟[Yun2 gang1 Shi2 ku1] at Datong, Shanxi, Mogao Caves 莫高窟[Mo4 gao1 ku1] at Dunhuang, Gansu, and Mt Maiji Caves 麥積山石窟|麦积山石窟[Mai4 ji1 Shan1 Shi2 ku1] at Tianshui, Gansu |
四方臺區 四方台区 see styles |
sì fāng tái qū si4 fang1 tai2 qu1 ssu fang t`ai ch`ü ssu fang tai chü |
Sifangtai, a district of Shuangyashan City 雙鴨山市|双鸭山市[Shuang1 ya1 shan1 Shi4], Heilongjiang |
地動山搖 地动山摇 see styles |
dì dòng shān yáo di4 dong4 shan1 yao2 ti tung shan yao |
the earth quaked, the mountains shook (idiom); a tremendous battle |
坐吃山空 see styles |
zuò chī shān kōng zuo4 chi1 shan1 kong1 tso ch`ih shan k`ung tso chih shan kung |
lit. just sitting and eating, one can deplete even a mountain of wealth (idiom); fig. to spend one's money without generating any income |
執法如山 执法如山 see styles |
zhí fǎ rú shān zhi2 fa3 ru2 shan1 chih fa ju shan |
to maintain the law as firm as a mountain (idiom); to enforce the law strictly |
堆積如山 堆积如山 see styles |
duī jī rú shān dui1 ji1 ru2 shan1 tui chi ju shan |
to pile up like a mountain (idiom); a mountain of (paperwork etc); a large number of something |
壓力山大 压力山大 see styles |
yā lì shān dà ya1 li4 shan1 da4 ya li shan ta |
(jocular) to be under great pressure (a pun on 亞歷山大|亚历山大[Ya4 li4 shan1 da4]) |
壽比南山 寿比南山 see styles |
shòu bǐ nán shān shou4 bi3 nan2 shan1 shou pi nan shan |
Live as long as the Zhongnan Mountains! (idiom); Long may you live! |
多多益善 see styles |
duō duō yì shàn duo1 duo1 yi4 shan4 to to i shan |
the more the better |
多山地區 多山地区 see styles |
duō shān dì qū duo1 shan1 di4 qu1 to shan ti ch`ü to shan ti chü |
mountainous district |
多愁善感 see styles |
duō chóu shàn gǎn duo1 chou2 shan4 gan3 to ch`ou shan kan to chou shan kan |
(idiom) emotionally sensitive and prone to melancholy |
多謀善斷 多谋善断 see styles |
duō móu shàn duàn duo1 mou2 shan4 duan4 to mou shan tuan |
(idiom) resourceful and decisive; resolute and sagacious |
多錢善賈 多钱善贾 see styles |
duō qián shàn gǔ duo1 qian2 shan4 gu3 to ch`ien shan ku to chien shan ku |
much capital, good business (idiom); fig. good trading conditions |
大善地法 see styles |
dà shàn dì fǎ da4 shan4 di4 fa3 ta shan ti fa dai zenchi hō |
The ten mental conditions for cultivation of goodness, being a part of the forty-six methods mentioned in the 倶舍論 4 ; faith, zeal, renunciation, shame (for one's own sin), shame (for another's sin), no desire, no dislike, no harm, calmness, self-control. v. 大地法. |
大善寂力 see styles |
dà shàn jí lì da4 shan4 ji2 li4 ta shan chi li daizen jakuriki |
the power of perfect tranquility |
大善知識 大善知识 see styles |
dà shàn zhī shì da4 shan4 zhi1 shi4 ta shan chih shih dai zenchishiki |
Well acquainted with the good ; great friends. |
大寶山王 大宝山王 see styles |
dà bǎo shān wáng da4 bao3 shan1 wang2 ta pao shan wang daihōsan ō |
great jeweled mountain king |
大屯火山 see styles |
dà tún huǒ shān da4 tun2 huo3 shan1 ta t`un huo shan ta tun huo shan |
Mt Tatun, volcanic area to the north of Taipei |
大權善經 大权善经 see styles |
dà quán shàn jīng da4 quan2 shan4 jing1 ta ch`üan shan ching ta chüan shan ching Dai gonzen kyō |
An abbreviation of 慧上菩薩問大權善經. |
大武口區 大武口区 see styles |
dà wǔ kǒu qū da4 wu3 kou3 qu1 ta wu k`ou ch`ü ta wu kou chü |
Dawukou district of Shizuishan city 石嘴山市[Shi2 zui3 shan1 shi4], Ningxia |
大興善寺 大兴善寺 see styles |
dà xīng shàn sì da4 xing1 shan4 si4 ta hsing shan ssu daikouzenji / daikozenji だいこうぜんじ |
(personal name) Daikouzenji The great goodness-promoting monastery, one of the ten great Tang monasteries at Changan, commenced in the Sui dynasty. |
大興安嶺 大兴安岭 see styles |
dà xīng ān lǐng da4 xing1 an1 ling3 ta hsing an ling daikouanrei / daikoanre だいこうあんれい |
see 大興安嶺地區|大兴安岭地区[Da4 xing1 an1 ling3 Di4 qu1]; see 大興安嶺山脈|大兴安岭山脉[Da4 xing1 an1 ling3 Shan1 mai4] (place-name) Great Hingan |
大鐵圍山 大铁围山 see styles |
dà tiě wéi shān da4 tie3 wei2 shan1 ta t`ieh wei shan ta tieh wei shan daitetsuchisen |
(大鐵圍) Mahācakravāla. The great circular 'iron' enclosure; the higher of the double circle of mountains forming the outer periphery of every world, concentric to the seven circles around Sumeru. |
大障善道 see styles |
dà zhàng shàn dào da4 zhang4 shan4 dao4 ta chang shan tao daishō zendō |
great impediment to the virtuous way |
天竺五山 see styles |
tiān zhú wǔ shān tian1 zhu2 wu3 shan1 t`ien chu wu shan tien chu wu shan tenjiku (no) gosan |
The five mountains of India on which the Buddha assembled his disciples: Vaibhara, Saptaparnaguha, Indrasailaguha, Sarpiskundika-pragbhara, Grdhrakuta. |
天部善神 see styles |
tiān bù shàn shén tian1 bu4 shan4 shen2 t`ien pu shan shen tien pu shan shen tenbu zenjin |
Brahma, Indra, the four devaloka-rājas, and the other spirit guardians of Buddhism. |
如蟻附膻 如蚁附膻 see styles |
rú yǐ fù shān ru2 yi3 fu4 shan1 ju i fu shan |
like ants pursuing a stink (idiom); the mob chases the rich and powerful; the crowd runs after trash |
如須彌山 如须弥山 see styles |
rú xū mí shān ru2 xu1 mi2 shan1 ju hsü mi shan nyo shumisan |
like Mt. Sumeru |
妙善修治 see styles |
miào shàn xiū zhì miao4 shan4 xiu1 zhi4 miao shan hsiu chih myōzen shuji |
marvelous purification |
妙善公主 see styles |
miào shàn gōng zhǔ miao4 shan4 gong1 zhu3 miao shan kung chu Myōzen kōshu |
The princess of wonderful goodness, name of Guanyin as third daughter of King 莊嚴 Zhuangyan. |
妙善意樂 妙善意乐 see styles |
miào shàn yì yào miao4 shan4 yi4 yao4 miao shan i yao myōzen igyō |
sublime aspiration(s) |
姍姍來遲 姗姗来迟 see styles |
shān shān lái chí shan1 shan1 lai2 chi2 shan shan lai ch`ih shan shan lai chih |
to be late; to arrive slowly; to be slow in the coming |
安南山脈 安南山脉 see styles |
ān nán shān mài an1 nan2 shan1 mai4 an nan shan mai |
Annamite Range, aka Annamese Cordillera, mountain range forming the border between Vietnam and Laos |
安史之亂 安史之乱 see styles |
ān shǐ zhī luàn an1 shi3 zhi1 luan4 an shih chih luan |
An-Shi Rebellion (755-763) of 安祿山|安禄山[An1 Lu4 shan1] and 史思明[Shi3 Si1 ming2], a catastrophic setback for Tang dynasty |
安如泰山 see styles |
ān rú tài shān an1 ru2 tai4 shan1 an ju t`ai shan an ju tai shan |
as secure as Mount Taishan; as solid as a rock |
安明由山 see styles |
ān míng yóu shān an1 ming2 you2 shan1 an ming yu shan Anmyōyusen |
Mt. Sumeru |
安第斯山 see styles |
ān dì sī shān an1 di4 si1 shan1 an ti ssu shan |
the Andes mountain range |
定散二善 see styles |
dìng sàn èr shàn ding4 san4 er4 shan4 ting san erh shan jousannizen / josannizen じょうさんにぜん |
{Buddh} wholesomeness while meditating and in one's daily affairs Both a definite subject for meditation and an undefined field are considered as valuable. |
宿殖善根 see styles |
sù zhí shàn gēn su4 zhi2 shan4 gen1 su chih shan ken shukushoku zenkon |
plant wholesome roots in a prior lifetime |
密林山部 see styles |
mì lín shān bù mi4 lin2 shan1 bu4 mi lin shan pu Mitsurinsen bu |
Hidden Forest Mountain School |
寒光閃閃 寒光闪闪 see styles |
hán guāng shǎn shǎn han2 guang1 shan3 shan3 han kuang shan shan |
(of a bladed weapon etc) to gleam coldly |
寢苫枕塊 寝苫枕块 see styles |
qǐn shān zhěn kuài qin3 shan1 zhen3 kuai4 ch`in shan chen k`uai chin shan chen kuai |
bed of straw and pillow of clay (idiom); the correct etiquette for a filial son during the mourning period |
寵擅專房 宠擅专房 see styles |
chǒng shàn zhuān fáng chong3 shan4 zhuan1 fang2 ch`ung shan chuan fang chung shan chuan fang |
an especially favored concubine (idiom) |
封山育林 see styles |
fēng shān yù lín feng1 shan1 yu4 lin2 feng shan yü lin |
to restrict access to a mountainous area to promote natural forest regeneration |
小山包包 see styles |
xiǎo shān bāo bao xiao3 shan1 bao1 bao5 hsiao shan pao pao |
a landscape dotted with low hills and hillocks (idiom) |
屍山血海 尸山血海 see styles |
shī shān xuè hǎi shi1 shan1 xue4 hai3 shih shan hsüeh hai |
lit. mountains of corpses and oceans of blood (idiom); fig. a scene of wholesale slaughter |
展轉騰挪 展转腾挪 see styles |
zhǎn zhuǎn téng nuó zhan3 zhuan3 teng2 nuo2 chan chuan t`eng no chan chuan teng no |
see 閃轉騰挪|闪转腾挪[shan3 zhuan3 teng2 nuo2] |
山中聖訓 山中圣训 see styles |
shān zhōng shèng xùn shan1 zhong1 sheng4 xun4 shan chung sheng hsün |
the Sermon on the Mount |
山南地區 山南地区 see styles |
shān nán dì qū shan1 nan2 di4 qu1 shan nan ti ch`ü shan nan ti chü |
Lhokha prefecture of Tibet, Tibetan: Lho kha sa khul |
山地同胞 see styles |
shān dì tóng bāo shan1 di4 tong2 bao1 shan ti t`ung pao shan ti tung pao |
(dated) Taiwanese indigenous peoples; Taiwanese aborigine |
山姆大叔 see styles |
shān mǔ dà shū shan1 mu3 da4 shu1 shan mu ta shu |
Uncle Sam |
山家山外 see styles |
shān jiā shān wài shan1 jia1 shan1 wai4 shan chia shan wai sange sangai |
on the mountain and off the mountain |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Shan" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
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