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族姓具足

see styles
zú xìng jù zú
    zu2 xing4 ju4 zu2
tsu hsing chü tsu
 zokushō gusoku
a perfectly noble or eminent family or clan

早慶上理

see styles
 soukeijouri / sokejori
    そうけいじょうり
Waseda University, Keio University, Sophia University and the Tokyo University of Science (four highly selective private universities in Tokyo)

有何貴幹


有何贵干

see styles
yǒu hé guì gàn
    you3 he2 gui4 gan4
yu ho kuei kan
What (noble errand) brings you here?; May I help you?; What can I do for you?

有作四諦


有作四谛

see styles
yǒu zuò sì dì
    you3 zuo4 si4 di4
yu tso ssu ti
 usa shitai
four constructed (established, created) noble truths

有志之士

see styles
yǒu zhì zhī shì
    you3 zhi4 zhi1 shi4
yu chih chih shih
(idiom) person with the passion and resolve to pursue noble ideals

有愛住地


有爱住地

see styles
yǒu ài zhù dì
    you3 ai4 zhu4 di4
yu ai chu ti
 uai jūji
entrenchment of attachment to pure existence itself

朝三暮四

see styles
zhāo sān mù sì
    zhao1 san1 mu4 si4
chao san mu ssu
 chousanboshi / chosanboshi
    ちょうさんぼし
lit. say three in the morning but four in the evening (idiom); to change something that is already settled upon; indecisive; to blow hot and cold
(yoji) being preoccupied with immediate (superficial) differences without realizing that there are no differences in substance; six of one and half a dozen of another

未練未酌

see styles
 mirenmishaku
    みれんみしゃく
(yoji) regret and sympathy; having lingering attachment and sympathy toward someone

未見諦者


未见谛者

see styles
wèi jiàn dì zhě
    wei4 jian4 di4 zhe3
wei chien ti che
 mi kentai sha
one who has not [yet] perceived the [four noble] truth[s]

未離欲者


未离欲者

see styles
wèi lí yù zhě
    wei4 li2 yu4 zhe3
wei li yü che
 mi riyoku sha
not free from desire

未離欲聖


未离欲圣

see styles
wèi lí yù shèng
    wei4 li2 yu4 sheng4
wei li yü sheng
 mi riyoku shō
noble ones not yet free from desire

末那四惑

see styles
mò nà sì huò
    mo4 na4 si4 huo4
mo na ssu huo
 māna shiwaku
four afflictions of the manas

本懐成就

see styles
 honkaijouju / honkaijoju
    ほんかいじょうじゅ
(noun/participle) realization of a great ambition; attainment of one's most cherished desire; one's earnest prayer being answered

東勝身洲


东胜身洲

see styles
dōng shèng shēn zhōu
    dong1 sheng4 shen1 zhou1
tung sheng shen chou
 Tō Shōshin Shū
(佛婆毘提訶) 毘提訶; 佛婆提; 佛于逮; 逋利婆; 鼻提賀; 布嚕婆, etc. Pūrvavideha. The eastern of the four great continents of a world, east of Mt. Meru, semicircular in shape.

東征西怨


东征西怨

see styles
dōng zhēng xī yuàn
    dong1 zheng1 xi1 yuan4
tung cheng hsi yüan
war on all sides (idiom); fighting from all four quarters

東征西討


东征西讨

see styles
dōng zhēng xī tǎo
    dong1 zheng1 xi1 tao3
tung cheng hsi t`ao
    tung cheng hsi tao
war on all sides (idiom); fighting from all four quarters

東討西征


东讨西征

see styles
dōng tǎo xī zhēng
    dong1 tao3 xi1 zheng1
tung t`ao hsi cheng
    tung tao hsi cheng
war on all sides (idiom); fighting from all four quarters

果報四相


果报四相

see styles
guǒ bào sì xiàng
    guo3 bao4 si4 xiang4
kuo pao ssu hsiang
 kahō shisō
The four forms of retribution — birth, age, sickness, death.

格調高い

see styles
 kakuchoudakai / kakuchodakai
    かくちょうだかい
(exp,adj-i) elegant; refined; dignified; noble; prestigious

梵釋四天


梵释四天

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fàn shì sì tiān
    fan4 shi4 si4 tian1
fan shih ssu t`ien
    fan shih ssu tien
 Bon Shaku shiten
Brahmā, Śakra, and the four Mahārājas.

楽変化天

see styles
 rakuhengeten
    らくへんげてん
{Buddh} heaven of enjoying emanations; one of the six heavens of the desire realm

樂波羅蜜


乐波罗蜜

see styles
lè bō luó mì
    le4 bo1 luo2 mi4
le po lo mi
 raku haramitsu
The pāramitā of joy, one of the 四德波羅蜜 four transcendent pāramitās q.v., i.e. 常, 樂, 我 and 淨.

樂變化天


乐变化天

see styles
lè biàn huà tiān
    le4 bian4 hua4 tian1
le pien hua t`ien
    le pien hua tien
 gyō henge ten
Sunirmita, the fifth of the six desire-heavens, where every form of joy is attainable at will; also 化樂天 (化自樂天); 妙樂化天.

欲天五婬


欲天五淫

see styles
yù tiān wǔ yín
    yu4 tian1 wu3 yin2
yü t`ien wu yin
    yü tien wu yin
 yokuten goin
The five methods of sexual intercourse in the heavens of desire; in the heaven of the Four Great Kings and in Trayastriṃśas the method is the same as on earth; in the Yamadevaloka a mere embrace is sufficient; in the Tuṣita heaven, holding hands; in the Nirmāṇarati heaven, mutual smiles; in the other heavens of Transformation, regarding each other.

欲愛住地


欲爱住地

see styles
yù ài zhù dì
    yu4 ai4 zhu4 di4
yü ai chu ti
 yokuai jūji
One of the five fundamental conditions of the passions, v. 五住 (五住地).

欲界住地

see styles
yù jiè zhù dì
    yu4 jie4 zhu4 di4
yü chieh chu ti
 yokukai jūji
entrenchment of attachment to objects in the desire realm.

欲界六天

see styles
yù jiè liù tiān
    yu4 jie4 liu4 tian1
yü chieh liu t`ien
    yü chieh liu tien
 yokukai rokuten
six heavens of the desire realm

欲界善心

see styles
yù jiè shàn xīn
    yu4 jie4 shan4 xin1
yü chieh shan hsin
 yokukai zenshin
wholesome mental states in the desire realm

欲界所繫


欲界所系

see styles
yù jiè suǒ xì
    yu4 jie4 suo3 xi4
yü chieh so hsi
 yokukai sho ke
(afflictions) bound to the desire realm

欲界生行

see styles
yù jiè shēng xíng
    yu4 jie4 sheng1 xing2
yü chieh sheng hsing
 yokukai shōgyō
journeying through birth in the desire realm

欲色無色


欲色无色

see styles
yù sè wú sè
    yu4 se4 wu2 se4
yü se wu se
 yoku shiki mushiki
desire, form, and formless [realms]

比良八講

see styles
 hirahakkou / hirahakko
    ひらはっこう
Buddhist service centred around the Lotus Sutra held over four days in Shiga Prefecture, starting from the 24th day of the second month of the lunisolar calendar

毘流波叉


毗流波叉

see styles
pí liú bō chā
    pi2 liu2 bo1 cha1
p`i liu po ch`a
    pi liu po cha
 Biruhasha
Virūpākṣa, 'irregular-eyed,' 'three-eyed like Śiva,' translated wide-eyed, or evil-eyed; one of the four mahārājas, guardian of the West, lord of nāgas, colour red. Also 毘流博叉 (or 毘樓博叉); 鼻溜波阿叉; 鞞路波阿迄.

毘跋耶斯


毗跋耶斯

see styles
pí bá yé sī
    pi2 ba2 ye2 si1
p`i pa yeh ssu
    pi pa yeh ssu
 bibayashi
The smṛti-upasthāna 四念處, or four departments of memory; possibly connected with Vipaśyanā, v. 毘婆.

氣貫長虹


气贯长虹

see styles
qì guàn cháng hóng
    qi4 guan4 chang2 hong2
ch`i kuan ch`ang hung
    chi kuan chang hung
spirit reaches to the rainbow; full of noble aspiration and daring

水滸全傳


水浒全传

see styles
shuǐ hǔ quán zhuàn
    shui3 hu3 quan2 zhuan4
shui hu ch`üan chuan
    shui hu chüan chuan
Water Margin or Outlaws of the Marsh by Shi Nai'an 施耐庵, one of the Four Classic Novels of Chinese literature; also written 水滸傳|水浒传

永斷法執


永断法执

see styles
yǒng duàn fǎ zhí
    yong3 duan4 fa3 zhi2
yung tuan fa chih
 yōdan hōshū
permanently eliminates attachment to phenomena

法執分別


法执分别

see styles
fǎ zhí fēn bié
    fa3 zhi2 fen1 bie2
fa chih fen pieh
 hōshū funbetsu
discrimination in terms of attachment to phenomena

法執無明


法执无明

see styles
fǎ zhí wú míng
    fa3 zhi2 wu2 ming2
fa chih wu ming
 hōshū mumyō
ignorance of attachment to phenomena

法波羅蜜


法波罗蜜

see styles
fǎ bō luó mì
    fa3 bo1 luo2 mi4
fa po lo mi
 hō haramitsu
One of the four pāramitā bodhisattavas in the Diamond realm.

法華八講

see styles
 hokkehakkou / hokkehakko
    ほっけはっこう
Buddhist service in which the eight scrolls of the Lotus Sutra are read one scroll at a time (one morning and one evening reading each day for four days with a different reciter each time)

法陀羅尼


法陀罗尼

see styles
fǎ tuó luó ní
    fa3 tuo2 luo2 ni2
fa t`o lo ni
    fa to lo ni
 hō darani
One of the four kinds of dhāraṇī: holding firmly to the truth one has heard, also called 聞法陀羅.

注音符號


注音符号

see styles
zhù yīn fú hào
    zhu4 yin1 fu2 hao4
chu yin fu hao
Mandarin phonetic symbols (MPS), phonetic alphabet for Chinese used esp. in Taiwan, also known colloquially as Bopomofo (after the first four letters of the alphabet:ㄅㄆㄇㄈ)
See: 注音符号

洒落っ気

see styles
 sharekke
    しゃれっけ
(1) fashion-consciousness; desire to be stylish; (2) humor; humour; wit

涅槃四德

see styles
niè pán sì dé
    nie4 pan2 si4 de2
nieh p`an ssu te
    nieh pan ssu te
 nehan no shitoku
four attributes of nirvāṇa

深い愛情

see styles
 fukaiaijou / fukaiaijo
    ふかいあいじょう
(exp,n) deep affection; devotion; profound attachment

深生愛慕


深生爱慕

see styles
shēn shēng ài mù
    shen1 sheng1 ai4 mu4
shen sheng ai mu
 shin shō aibo
eager desire

淸信高士

see styles
qīng xìn gāo shì
    qing1 xin4 gao1 shi4
ch`ing hsin kao shih
    ching hsin kao shih
 shōshinkōshi
a noble man with pure faith

淸淨法眼


淸净法眼

see styles
qīng jìng fǎ yǎn
    qing1 jing4 fa3 yan3
ch`ing ching fa yen
    ching ching fa yen
 shōjō hōgen
The pure dharma-eye, with which the Hīnayāna disciple first discerns the four noble truths, and the: Mahāyāna disciple discerns the unreality of self and things.

添付文書

see styles
 tenpubunsho
    てんぷぶんしょ
(1) attached document; attachment; insert; (2) (medication) package insert

添付書類

see styles
 tenpushorui
    てんぷしょるい
(1) attached papers; (2) {comp} attachment (mail, etc.)

烽火四起

see styles
fēng huǒ sì qǐ
    feng1 huo3 si4 qi3
feng huo ssu ch`i
    feng huo ssu chi
the fire of war in all four directions (idiom); the confusion of war

烽煙四起


烽烟四起

see styles
fēng yān sì qǐ
    feng1 yan1 si4 qi3
feng yen ssu ch`i
    feng yen ssu chi
lit. fire beacons in all four directions (idiom); the confusion of war

無作四諦


无作四谛

see styles
wú zuò sì dì
    wu2 zuo4 si4 di4
wu tso ssu ti
 musa shitai
four unconstructed noble truths

無作聖諦


无作圣谛

see styles
wú zuò shèng dì
    wu2 zuo4 sheng4 di4
wu tso sheng ti
 musa shōtai
four unconstructed noble truths

無愛染心


无爱染心

see styles
wú ài rǎn xīn
    wu2 ai4 ran3 xin1
wu ai jan hsin
 mu aizen shin
mind lacking defiled attachment

無明業愛


无明业爱

see styles
wú míng yè ài
    wu2 ming2 ye4 ai4
wu ming yeh ai
 mumyō gō ai
ajñānakarmatṛṣṇā. Ignorance, karma, desire— the three forces that cause reincarnation.

無漏聖道


无漏圣道

see styles
wú lòu shèng dào
    wu2 lou4 sheng4 dao4
wu lou sheng tao
 muro shōdō
untainted noble path(s)

無漏集諦


无漏集谛

see styles
wú lòu jí dì
    wu2 lou4 ji2 di4
wu lou chi ti
 muroshūtai
untainted noble truth of arising

無生四諦


无生四谛

see styles
wú shēng sì dì
    wu2 sheng1 si4 di4
wu sheng ssu ti
 mushō shi no tai
Four Truths as non-arising (and non-perishing)

無量四諦


无量四谛

see styles
wú liáng sì dì
    wu2 liang2 si4 di4
wu liang ssu ti
 muryō shitai
four truths as immeasurable

爭強好勝


争强好胜

see styles
zhēng qiáng hào shèng
    zheng1 qiang2 hao4 sheng4
cheng ch`iang hao sheng
    cheng chiang hao sheng
competitive; ambitious and aggressive; to desire to beat others

牛黃加持


牛黄加持

see styles
niú huáng jiā chí
    niu2 huang2 jia1 chi2
niu huang chia ch`ih
    niu huang chia chih
 gokō keji
(or 牛王加持) Cow-bezoar aid, a charm used for childless women to obtain children— the four words should be written with cow bezoar on birch-bark and carried on the person.

猛利樂欲


猛利乐欲

see styles
měng lì lè yù
    meng3 li4 le4 yu4
meng li le yü
 mōri rakuyoku
ardent desire

猛利貪欲


猛利贪欲

see styles
měng lì tān yù
    meng3 li4 tan1 yu4
meng li t`an yü
    meng li tan yü
 mōri tonyoku
intense desire

獨頭戒取


独头戒取

see styles
dú tóu jiè qǔ
    du2 tou2 jie4 qu3
tu t`ou chieh ch`ü
    tu tou chieh chü
 dokutō kaishu
exclusivist attachment to the precepts

王四大洲

see styles
wáng sì dà zhōu
    wang2 si4 da4 zhou1
wang ssu ta chou
 ō shidaishū
to rule the four continents

王楊盧駱


王杨卢骆

see styles
wáng yáng lú luò
    wang2 yang2 lu2 luo4
wang yang lu lo
abbr. for Wang Bo 王勃[Wang2 Bo2], Yang Jiong 楊炯|杨炯[Yang2 Jiong3], Lu Zhaolin 盧照鄰|卢照邻[Lu2 Zhao4 lin2], and Luo Binwang 駱賓王|骆宾王[Luo4 Bin1 wang2], the Four Great Poets of the Early Tang

現觀四諦


现观四谛

see styles
xiàn guān sì dì
    xian4 guan1 si4 di4
hsien kuan ssu ti
 genkan shitai
through the realization of the four noble truths

琴棋書畫


琴棋书画

see styles
qín qí shū huà
    qin2 qi2 shu1 hua4
ch`in ch`i shu hua
    chin chi shu hua
(idiom) the four arts of the Chinese scholar (guqin, Go, calligraphy and painting); (by extension) the accomplishments of a well-educated person

生尊貴家


生尊贵家

see styles
shēng zūn guì jiā
    sheng1 zun1 gui4 jia1
sheng tsun kuei chia
 shō sonki ke
born into noble families

生滅四諦


生灭四谛

see styles
shēng miè sì dì
    sheng1 mie4 si4 di4
sheng mieh ssu ti
 shōmetsu shitai
Four Truths as arising-and-perishing

生肇融叡


生肇融睿

see styles
shēng zhào róng ruì
    sheng1 zhao4 rong2 rui4
sheng chao jung jui
 shō chō yū ei
Four great disciples of Kumārajīva, the Indian Buddhajīva or 道生 Tao-sheng and the three Chinese 僧肇 Seng-chao, 道融 Tao-jung, and 僧叡 Seng-jui.

生豪貴家


生豪贵家

see styles
shēng háo guì jiā
    sheng1 hao2 gui4 jia1
sheng hao kuei chia
 shō gōki ke
to be born into a noble family

疏所緣緣


疏所缘缘

see styles
shū suǒ yuán yuán
    shu1 suo3 yuan2 yuan2
shu so yüan yüan
 sho shoen en
A distant circumstance, or remote cause, one of the four conditional causes in the 唯識 school.

白四羯磨

see styles
bái sì jié mó
    bai2 si4 jie2 mo2
pai ssu chieh mo
 byakushi konma
four-announcement ceremony

白幡四流

see styles
bái fān sì liú
    bai2 fan1 si4 liu2
pai fan ssu liu
 shirobata shiryū
four white banners

目不見睫


目不见睫

see styles
mù bù jiàn jié
    mu4 bu4 jian4 jie2
mu pu chien chieh
lit. the eye cannot see the eyelashes (idiom); fig. unable to see one's own faults; to lack self-awareness; truths too close to home

相互配属

see styles
 sougohaizoku / sogohaizoku
    そうごはいぞく
cross attachment

眞俗二諦


眞俗二谛

see styles
zhēn sú èr dì
    zhen1 su2 er4 di4
chen su erh ti
 shinzoku nitai
two truths of absolute and mundane

真っ向法

see styles
 makkouhou / makkoho
    まっこうほう
makko-ho (set of four exercises for general health)

禮義廉恥


礼义廉耻

see styles
lǐ yì lián chǐ
    li3 yi4 lian2 chi3
li i lien ch`ih
    li i lien chih
(idiom) propriety, justice, integrity and a sense of shame (i.e. the four social bonds, 四維|四维[si4 wei2])

私利私欲

see styles
 shirishiyoku
    しりしよく
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) desire to act only in one's self-interest; selfish desires

稀有氣體


稀有气体

see styles
xī yǒu qì tǐ
    xi1 you3 qi4 ti3
hsi yu ch`i t`i
    hsi yu chi ti
rare gas; noble gas (chemistry)

結婚願望

see styles
 kekkonganbou / kekkonganbo
    けっこんがんぼう
desire for marriage; marriage aspiration; yearning for marriage

綠林好漢


绿林好汉

see styles
lù lín hǎo hàn
    lu4 lin2 hao3 han4
lu lin hao han
(idiom) chivalrous hero, often one who combats injustice or fights for a noble cause (originally referred to a group of outlaws who assembled in 綠林|绿林[Lu4 lin2])

縦四方固

see styles
 tateshihougatame / tateshihogatame
    たてしほうがため
(irregular okurigana usage) (martial arts term) tate-shiho-gatame (judo); vertical four-quarter hold

義理まん

see styles
 giriman
    ぎりまん
(slang) sexual intercourse permitted (by a woman) due to a sense of obligation (rather than desire)

聖人君子

see styles
 seijinkunshi / sejinkunshi
    せいじんくんし
(yoji) person of lofty virtue; man of noble character; perfect person; saint

聖教怨敵


圣教怨敌

see styles
shèng jiào yuàn dí
    sheng4 jiao4 yuan4 di2
sheng chiao yüan ti
 shōkyō onteki
opponent of the noble teaching

聖正言教


圣正言教

see styles
shèng zhèng yán jiào
    sheng4 zheng4 yan2 jiao4
sheng cheng yen chiao
 shōshō gonkyō
discourses concerning the noble ones

聖諦現觀


圣谛现观

see styles
shèng dì xiàn guān
    sheng4 di4 xian4 guan1
sheng ti hsien kuan
 shōtai genkan
insight into the holy truths

聖道勢力


圣道势力

see styles
shèng dào shì lì
    sheng4 dao4 shi4 li4
sheng tao shih li
 shōdō seiriki
power of the noble paths

聲聞四果


声闻四果

see styles
shēng wén sì guǒ
    sheng1 wen2 si4 guo3
sheng wen ssu kuo
 shōmon (no) shika
four stages in the path of the direct disciples

胎卵濕化


胎卵湿化

see styles
tāi luǎn shī huà
    tai1 luan3 shi1 hua4
t`ai luan shih hua
    tai luan shih hua
 tairanshikke
The four yoni or modes of birth— womb-born, egg-born, spawn-born, and born by transformation (e. g. moths, certain deities, etc. ).

能正離欲


能正离欲

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néng zhèng lí yù
    neng2 zheng4 li2 yu4
neng cheng li yü
 nō shō riyoku
able to be without desire correctly

臨欲終沒


临欲终没

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lín yù zhōng mò
    lin2 yu4 zhong1 mo4
lin yü chung mo
 rinyoku shūmotsu
approaching the end of one's existence in the desire realm

自受用土

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zì shòu yòng tǔ
    zi4 shou4 yong4 tu3
tzu shou yung t`u
    tzu shou yung tu
 ji juyō to
The third of the four buddhakṣetra or Buddha-domains, that in which there is complete response to his teaching and powers; v. 佛土.

色愛住地


色爱住地

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sè ài zhù dì
    se4 ai4 zhu4 di4
se ai chu ti
 shikiai jūji
entrenchment of attachment to things in the form realm

色界住地

see styles
sè jiè zhù dì
    se4 jie4 zhu4 di4
se chieh chu ti
 shikikai jūji
entrenchment of attachment to things in the form realm.

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

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This page contains 100 results for "Four Noble Truths: - Desire and Attachment" 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

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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).



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