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Simple Dictionary Definition |
大環 大环 see styles |
dà huán da4 huan2 ta huan |
Tai Wan, a locality in Kowloon, Hong Kong |
太居 see styles |
tai たい |
(surname) Tai |
太歲 太岁 see styles |
tài suì tai4 sui4 t`ai sui tai sui |
Tai Sui, God of the year; archaic name for the planet Jupiter 木星[Mu4 xing1]; nickname for sb who is the most powerful in an area |
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. |
契印 see styles |
qì yìn qi4 yin4 ch`i yin chi yin keiin / ken けいいん |
impression of a seal over the joint of two papers; tally sign |
奧客 奥客 see styles |
ào kè ao4 ke4 ao k`o ao ko |
(Tw) (coll.) troublesome customer; obnoxious guest (from Taiwanese 漚客, Tai-lo pr. [àu-kheh]) |
好康 see styles |
hǎo kāng hao3 kang1 hao k`ang hao kang yoshiyasu よしやす |
(Tw) benefit; advantage (from Taiwanese 好空, Tai-lo pr. [hó-khang]) (personal name) Yoshiyasu |
妙衣 see styles |
miào yī miao4 yi1 miao i tai たい |
(female given name) Tai fine clothes |
姫以 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(female given name) Kii |
嫌惡 嫌恶 see styles |
xián wù xian2 wu4 hsien wu ken'aku |
to loathe; to abhor; hatred; revulsion dislike |
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 |
安泰 see styles |
ān tài an1 tai4 an t`ai an tai antai あんたい |
at peace; healthy and secure (noun or adjectival noun) security; stability; safety; peace; (person) Yasu Tai peace |
寄位 see styles |
jì wèi ji4 wei4 chi wei ki-i |
teach according to the level of the practice of the bodhisattva |
寧陽 宁阳 see styles |
níng yáng ning2 yang2 ning yang |
Ningyang county in Tai'an 泰安[Tai4 an1], Shandong |
封禪 封禅 see styles |
fēng shàn feng1 shan4 feng shan |
(of an emperor) to pay homage to Heaven at Mount Tai and to Earth at Mount Liangfu See: 封禅 |
對何 对何 see styles |
duì hé dui4 he2 tui ho tai ka |
concerning what? |
對曰 对曰 see styles |
duì yuē dui4 yue1 tui yüeh tai etsu |
answers, saying... |
屠竜 see styles |
toryou / toryo とりょう |
(1) dragon-slaying; (2) Kawasaki Ki-45 (WWII heavy fighter aircraft) |
山外 see styles |
shān wài shan1 wai4 shan wai sangai さんがい |
{Buddh} (See 山家・さんげ) Off-Mountain School (of Song-period Tiantai Buddhism); (surname) Yamasoto A branch of the Tiantai School founded by 晤恩 Wu En (d. A. D. 986) giving the 'shallower' interpretation of the teaching of this sect; called Shan-wai because it was developed in temples away from the Tiantai mountain. The 'Profounder' sect was developed at Tien-tai and is known as 山家宗 'the sect of the mountain family ' or home sect. |
岱宗 see styles |
dài zōng dai4 zong1 tai tsung |
another name for Mt Tai 泰山 in Shandong as principal or ancestor of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4]; Mt Tai as resting place for departed souls |
岱廟 岱庙 see styles |
dài miào dai4 miao4 tai miao |
Dai Temple, a temple in Shandong for the god of Mount Tai |
島健 see styles |
shimaken しまけん |
(person) Shima Ken (1950.6.6-) |
崎偉 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(personal name) Kii |
已起 see styles |
yǐ qǐ yi3 qi3 i ch`i i chi i ki |
[already] arisen |
已顯 已显 see styles |
yǐ xiǎn yi3 xian3 i hsien i ken |
[already] shown |
巻一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
希威 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(female given name) Kii |
希維 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(female given name) Kii |
帝弓 see styles |
dì gōng di4 gong1 ti kung tai kyū |
Indra's bow |
帝心 see styles |
dì xīn di4 xin1 ti hsin Teishin |
Title given to 杜順 Tu Shun, founder of the Huayan school, by Tang Tai Tsung. |
帶權 带权 see styles |
dài quán dai4 quan2 tai ch`üan tai chüan tai gon |
involved with the provisional |
幼齒 幼齿 see styles |
yòu chǐ you4 chi3 yu ch`ih yu chih |
(Tw) naive and innocent (girl or boy); underage prostitute (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [iù-khí]) |
度估 see styles |
dù gū du4 gu1 tu ku |
(Tw) to doze off (from Taiwanese 盹龜, Tai-lo pr. [tuh-ku]) |
度姑 see styles |
dù gū du4 gu1 tu ku |
(Tw) to doze off (from Taiwanese 盹龜, Tai-lo pr. [tuh-ku]) |
建一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
建亜 see styles |
kena けんあ |
(given name) Ken'a |
建伸 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
建允 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
建冶 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
建哉 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(given name) Ken'ya |
建壱 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(personal name) Ken'ichi |
建容 see styles |
kenyou / kenyo けんよう |
(personal name) Ken'you |
建寅 see styles |
kenin けんいん |
(personal name) Ken'in |
建市 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(personal name) Ken'ichi |
建弥 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
建悦 see styles |
kenetsu けんえつ |
(personal name) Ken'etsu |
建永 see styles |
kenei / kene けんえい |
Ken'ei era (1206.4.27-1207.10.25) |
建耀 see styles |
kenyou / kenyo けんよう |
(personal name) Ken'you |
建耶 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
建逸 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
後起 后起 see styles |
hòu qǐ hou4 qi3 hou ch`i hou chi go ki |
subsequently arises |
得記 得记 see styles |
dé jì de2 ji4 te chi toku ki |
receives assurance |
忌諱 忌讳 see styles |
jì huì ji4 hui4 chi hui kiki; kii / kiki; ki きき; きい |
taboo; to avoid as taboo; to abstain from (n,vs,vt,vi) displeasure; offense; offence; disliking |
慶音 see styles |
kein / ken けいん |
(female given name) Kein |
憂喜 忧喜 see styles |
yōu xǐ you1 xi3 yu hsi u ki |
sadness and happiness |
憲伸 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
憲佑 see styles |
kenyuu / kenyu けんゆう |
(given name) Ken'yū |
憲冶 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
憲勇 see styles |
kenyuu / kenyu けんゆう |
(given name) Ken'yū |
憲右 see styles |
kenyuu / kenyu けんゆう |
(given name) Ken'yū |
憲哉 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(given name) Ken'ya |
憲壱 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(personal name) Ken'ichi |
憲市 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
憲弌 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(given name) Ken'ichi |
憲悦 see styles |
kenetsu けんえつ |
(personal name) Ken'etsu |
憲由 see styles |
kenyuu / kenyu けんゆう |
(given name) Ken'yū |
憲耶 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
憲衛 see styles |
kenei / kene けんえい |
(given name) Ken'ei |
憲逸 see styles |
kenitsu けんいつ |
(given name) Ken'itsu |
應見 应见 see styles |
yìng jiàn ying4 jian4 ying chien ō ken |
visible |
懸音 see styles |
kein / ken けいん |
(female given name) Kein |
戒見 戒见 see styles |
jiè jiàn jie4 jian4 chieh chien kai ken |
moral views |
所棄 所弃 see styles |
suǒ qì suo3 qi4 so ch`i so chi sho ki |
rejected |
抓猴 see styles |
zhuā hóu zhua1 hou2 chua hou |
(Tw) to catch an adulterous man in the act (from Taiwanese 掠猴, Tai-lo pr. [lia̍h-kâu]) |
拍謝 拍谢 see styles |
pāi xiè pai1 xie4 p`ai hsieh pai hsieh |
(Tw) excuse me; to be sorry; apologetic; embarrassed; shy (from Taiwanese 歹勢, Tai-lo pr. [pháinn-sè]) (also sometimes written as 歹勢 in Mandarin) |
拳一 see styles |
kenichi けんいち |
(male given name) Ken'ichi |
拳也 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
拳弥 see styles |
kenya けんや |
(personal name) Ken'ya |
揮戈 挥戈 see styles |
huī gē hui1 ge1 hui ko ki ka |
to brandish a spear brandishes a halberd |
撇步 see styles |
piě bù pie3 bu4 p`ieh pu pieh pu |
(Tw) trick (of the trade); clever move (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [phiat-pōo]) |
攝機 摄机 see styles |
shè jī she4 ji1 she chi shō ki |
inclusion of [people of various types of] religious faculties |
文殊 see styles |
wén shū wen2 shu1 wen shu monju もんじゅ |
Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of keen awareness (Buddhist term) Manjushri; Manjusri; Bodhisattva that represents transcendent wisdom; (p,s,f) Monju (文殊師利) Mañjuśrī 滿殊尸利 -later 曼殊室利. 文殊 is also used for Mañjunātha, Mañjudeva, Mañjughoṣa, Mañjuṣvara, et al. T., hjamdpal; J., Monju. Origin unknown; presumably, like most Buddhas and bodhisattvas, an idealization of a particular quality, in his case of Wisdom. Mañju is beautiful, Śrī; good fortune, virtue, majesty, lord, an epithet of a god. Six definitions are obtained from various scriptures: 妙首 (or 頭 ) wonderful or beautiful) head; 普首 universal head; 濡首 glossy head (probably a transliteration); 敬首 revered head; 妙德 wonderful virtue (or power); 妙吉祥 wonderfully auspicious; the last is a later translation in the 西域記. As guardian of wisdom 智慧 he is often placed on Śākyamuni's left, with 普顯 on the right as guardian of law 理, the latter holding the Law, the former the wisdom or exposition of it; formerly they held the reverse positions. He is often represented with five curls or waves to his hair indicating the 五智 q. v. or the five peaks; his hand holds the sword of wisdom and he sits on a lion emblematic of its stern majesty: but he has other forms. He is represented as a youth, i. e. eternal youth. His present abode is given as east of the universe, known as 淸涼山 clear and cool mountain, or a region 寶住 precious abode, or Abode of Treasures, or 寶氏 from which he derives one of his titles, 寶相如來. One of his dhāraṇīs prophesies China as his post-nirvāṇa realm. In past incarnations he is described as being the parent of many Buddhas and as having assisted the Buddha into existence; his title was 龍種上佛 the supreme Buddha of the nāgas, also 大身佛 or 神仙佛; now his title is 歡喜藏摩尼寶精佛 The spiritual Buddha who joyfully cares for the jewel: and his future title is to be 普現佛 Buddha universally revealed. In the 序品 Introductory Chapter of the Lotus Sutra he is also described as the ninth predecessor or Buddha-ancestor of Śākyamuni. He is looked on as the chief of the Bodhisattvas and represents them, as the chief disciple of the Buddha, or as his son 法王子. Hīnayāna counts Śāriputra as the wisest of the disciples, Mahāyāna gives Mañjuśrī the chief place, hence he is also styled 覺母 mother, or begetter of understanding. He is shown riding on either a lion or a peacock, or sitting on a white lotus; often he holds a book, emblem of wisdom, or a blue lotus; in certain rooms of a monastery he is shown as a monk; and he appears in military array as defender of the faith. His signs, magic words, and so on, are found in various sutras. His most famous centre in China is Wu-tai shan in Shansi. where he is the object of pilgrimages, especially of Mongols. The legends about him are many. He takes the place in Buddhism of Viśvakarman as Vulcan, or architect, of the universe. He is one of the eight Dhyāni-bodhisattvas, and sometimes has the image of Akṣobhya in his crown. He was mentioned in China as early as the fourth century and in the Lotus Sutra he frequently appears, especially as the converter of the daughter of the Dragon-king of the Ocean. He has five messengers 五使者 and eight youths 八童子 attending on him. His hall in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala is the seventh, in which his group numbers twenty-five. His position is northeast. There are numerous sutras and other works with his name as title, e. g. 文殊師利問菩提經 Gayaśīrṣa sūtra, tr. by Kumārajīva 384-417: and its 論 or .Tīkā of Vasubandhu, tr. by Bodhiruci 535. see list in B. N. |
新泰 see styles |
xīn tài xin1 tai4 hsin t`ai hsin tai |
Xintai, county-level city in Tai'an 泰安[Tai4 an1], Shandong |
斷退 断退 see styles |
duàn tuì duan4 tui4 tuan t`ui tuan tui dan tai |
retrogression from that which was cut off (?) |
旣到 see styles |
jì dào ji4 dao4 chi tao ki tō |
approached |
旺來 旺来 see styles |
wàng lái wang4 lai2 wang lai |
(Tw) pineapple (from Taiwanese 王梨, Tai-lo pr. [ông-lâi]) |
明藏 see styles |
míng zàng ming2 zang4 ming tsang Myō zō |
The Buddhist canon of the Ming dynasty; there were two editions, one the Southern at Nanjing made by T'ai Tsu, the northern at Beijing by Tai Tsung. A later edition was produced in the reign of Shen Tsung (Wan Li), which became the standard in Japan. |
景員 see styles |
keiin / ken けいいん |
(given name) Keiin |
木井 see styles |
kii / ki きい |
(surname) Kii |
東嶽 东岳 see styles |
dōng yuè dong1 yue4 tung yüeh Tōgaku |
Mt Tai 泰山 in Shandong, one of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4] The Eastern Peak, Tai Shan in Shandong, one of the five sacred peaks; the god or spirit of this peak, whose protection is claimed all over China. |
東平 东平 see styles |
dōng píng dong1 ping2 tung p`ing tung ping higashihira ひがしひら |
Dongping county in Tai'an 泰安[Tai4 an1], Shandong (surname) Higashihira |
果體 果体 see styles |
guǒ tǐ guo3 ti3 kuo t`i kuo ti ka tai |
fruit |
桂陰 see styles |
keiin / ken けいいん |
(given name) Keiin |
棄欲 弃欲 see styles |
qì yù qi4 yu4 ch`i yü chi yü ki yoku |
to abandon desire |
棒賽 棒赛 see styles |
bàng sài bang4 sai4 pang sai |
(Tw) to defecate; to take a crap (from Taiwanese 放屎, Tai-lo pr. [pàng-sái]) |
森健 see styles |
moriken もりけん |
(person) Mori Ken |
森賢 see styles |
moriken もりけん |
(person) Mori Ken |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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