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Simple Dictionary Definition |
寂滅 寂灭 see styles |
jì miè ji4 mie4 chi mieh jakumetsu じゃくめつ |
to die out; to fade away; nirvana (Buddhism) (n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} achieving nirvana (san:); (n,vs,vi) (2) death Calmness and extinction, nirvāṇa. |
富縣 富县 see styles |
fù xiàn fu4 xian4 fu hsien |
Fu county in Yan'an 延安[Yan2 an1], Shaanxi |
小雨 see styles |
xiǎo yǔ xiao3 yu3 hsiao yü kosame(p); shouu; koame / kosame(p); shou; koame こさめ(P); しょうう; こあめ |
light rain; drizzle light rain; drizzle; (place-name) Kozame |
小鵜 see styles |
shouu / shou しょうう |
(given name) Shouu |
少有 see styles |
shǎo yǒu shao3 you3 shao yu shōu |
rare; infrequent a [little] bit |
少輔 see styles |
shou; shouyuu; sunaisuke / sho; shoyu; sunaisuke しょう; しょうゆう; すないすけ |
(hist) assistant vice-minister (ritsuryō system, early Meiji period); (given name) Shousuke |
少雨 see styles |
shouu / shou しょうう |
small amount of rainfall; (a) light rainfall |
尚圓 see styles |
shouen / shoen しょうえん |
(person) Shou En |
尚育 see styles |
shouiku / shoiku しょういく |
(person) Shou Iku |
尚質 see styles |
shoushitsu / shoshitsu しょうしつ |
(person) Shou Shitsu |
山裕 see styles |
sanyuu / sanyu さんゆう |
(given name) San'yū |
山陽 山阳 see styles |
shān yáng shan1 yang2 shan yang sanyou / sanyo さんよう |
Shanyang District of Jiaozuo City 焦作市[Jiao1 zuo4 Shi4], Henan; Shanyang County in Shangluo 商洛[Shang1 luo4], Shaanxi south side of a mountain; Sanyo district; (place-name, surname) San'you |
張三 张三 see styles |
zhāng sān zhang1 san1 chang san chouzou / chozo ちょうぞう |
Zhang San, name for an unspecified person, first of a series of three: 張三|张三[Zhang1 San1], 李四[Li3 Si4], 王五[Wang2 Wu3] Tom, Dick and Harry; (dialect) wolf (given name) Chōzou |
彌勒 弥勒 see styles |
mí lè mi2 le4 mi le miroku みろく |
Maitreya, the future Bodhisattva, to come after Shakyamuni Buddha (surname) Miroku Maitreya, friendly, benevolent. The Buddhist Messiah, or next Buddha, now in the Tuṣita heaven, who is to come 5,000 years after the nirvāṇa of Śākyamuni, or according to other reckoning after 4,000 heavenly years, i.e. 5,670,000,000 human years. According to tradition he was born in Southern India of a Brahman family. His two epithets are 慈氏 Benevolent, and Ajita 阿逸多 'Invincible'. He presides over the spread of the church, protects its members and will usher in ultimate victory for Buddhism. His image is usually in the hall of the four guardians facing outward, where he is represented as the fat laughing Buddha, but in some places his image is tall, e.g. in Peking in the Yung Ho Kung. Other forms are彌帝M075962; 迷諦隸; 梅低梨; 梅怛麗 (梅怛藥 or 梅怛邪); 每怛哩; 昧怛 M067070曳; 彌羅. There are numerous Maitreya sūtras. |
後三 后三 see styles |
hòu sān hou4 san1 hou san go san |
latter three |
徐福 see styles |
xú fú xu2 fu2 hsü fu jofuku じょふく |
Xu Fu (3rd century BC), Qin dynasty court necromancer (personal name) Jofuku |
悉曇 悉昙 see styles |
xī tán xi1 tan2 hsi t`an hsi tan shittan しったん |
(1) Siddham (characters) (san:); (2) (abbreviation) (See 悉曇学) Siddham studies 悉檀; 悉談 siddha(m), accomplished, finished, v. siddhi above; and next. |
愷徹 恺彻 see styles |
kǎi chè kai3 che4 k`ai ch`e kai che |
variant of 愷撒|恺撒, Caesar (emperor) used by Yan Fu 嚴復|严复 |
成大 see styles |
chéng dà cheng2 da4 ch`eng ta cheng ta sonde そんで |
National Cheng Kung University (abbr. for 成功大學|成功大学[Cheng2gong1 Da4xue2]) (personal name) Sonde |
所讚 see styles |
suǒ zàn suo3 zan4 so tsan sho san |
[that which is] praised |
扶雨 see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(female given name) Fū |
拳棒 see styles |
quán bàng quan2 bang4 ch`üan pang chüan pang |
martial arts; kung fu |
挿秧 see styles |
souou / soo そうおう |
(obsolete) (See 田植え) rice planting |
捺落 see styles |
naraku ならく |
(1) (Buddhist term) Naraka (san: naraka); hell; hades; (2) very bottom; the end; worst possible circumstances |
摩多 see styles |
mó duō mo2 duo1 mo to mata また |
(See 悉曇・1) vowel (in the Siddham script) (san: matr) mātṛ, a measurer, maker, former, mother. |
摩尼 see styles |
mó ní mo2 ni2 mo ni mani まに |
Mani (3rd century AD), Persian prophet and founder of Manichaeism (1) {Buddh} jewel (san: mani); pearl; gemstone; (2) {Buddh} Cintamani stone; wish-fulfilling jewel; (surname) Mani maṇi; 'a jewel, gem, precious stone (especially a pearl, bead, or other globular ornament).' M.W. A bright luminous pearl, symbol of Buddha and his doctrines. Tr. 'as wished', or at wish, whoever possesses the pearl receives whatever he desires. One of the seven treasures. With Shivaites a symbol of the Liṅga. Also 末尼. |
摩訶 摩诃 see styles |
mó hē mo2 he1 mo ho maka まか |
transliteration of Sanskrit mahā, great (n,n-pref) {Buddh} greatness (san: mahā); enormity; superiority; maha mahā, great, large, very; also摩醯; 莫訶. |
散壞 散坏 see styles |
sàn huài san4 huai4 san huai san'e |
disintegration and destruction |
散家 see styles |
sancha サンチャ |
{mahj} non-dealer (chi: san jia) |
旦那 see styles |
dàn nà dan4 na4 tan na asana あさな |
(1) master (of a house, shop, etc.); (2) husband (informal); (3) sir; boss; master; governor; word used to address a male patron, customer, or person of high status; (4) patron of a mistress, geisha, bar or nightclub hostess; sugar daddy; (5) (Buddhist term) alms (san:); almsgiving; almsgiver; (female given name) Asana dāna-pati |
早行 see styles |
saan / san さあん |
(female given name) Saan |
昂山 see styles |
áng shān ang2 shan1 ang shan |
Aung San (1915-1947), Burmese general and politician, hero of Myanmar independence movement and father of Aung San Su Kyi 昂山素季[Ang2 Shan1 Su4 Ji4] |
普觀 普观 see styles |
pǔ guān pu3 guan1 p`u kuan pu kuan fu kan |
meditation on one's universal body after rebirth in the Pure Land |
普雨 see styles |
pǔ yǔ pu3 yu3 p`u yü pu yü fuu / fu ふう |
(given name) Fū Bou |
曽尾 see styles |
soo そお |
(surname) Soo |
曽於 see styles |
soo そお |
(place-name) Soo |
曾於 see styles |
soo そお |
(place-name) Soo |
會三 会三 see styles |
huì sān hui4 san1 hui san e san |
subsuming three |
杉雨 see styles |
sanu さんう |
(given name) San'u |
杜甫 see styles |
dù fǔ du4 fu3 tu fu toho とほ |
Du Fu (712-770), great Tang dynasty poet (surname) Toho |
林翔 see styles |
hayashishou / hayashisho はやししょう |
(person) Hayashi Shou |
桑港 see styles |
soukou; sanfuranshisuko(gikun) / soko; sanfuranshisuko(gikun) そうこう; サンフランシスコ(gikun) |
(obsolete) (See サンフランシスコ) San Francisco; (place-name) San Francisco |
桟一 see styles |
sanichi さんいち |
(given name) San'ichi |
梢雨 see styles |
shouu / shou しょうう |
(personal name) Shouu |
楓優 see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(female given name) Fū |
楓生 see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(female given name) Fū |
檀那 see styles |
tán nà tan2 na4 t`an na tan na danna だんな |
(1) master (of a house, shop, etc.); (2) husband (informal); (3) sir; boss; master; governor; word used to address a male patron, customer, or person of high status; (4) patron of a mistress, geisha, bar or nightclub hostess; sugar daddy; (5) (Buddhist term) alms (san:); almsgiving; almsgiver 陀那 dāna to give, donate, bestow, charity, alms. |
歩宇 see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(female given name) Fū |
比丘 see styles |
bǐ qiū bi3 qiu1 pi ch`iu pi chiu biku びく |
Buddhist monk (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksu") bhikkhu (fully ordained Buddhist monk) (san: bhiksu) 比呼; 苾芻; 煏芻 bhikṣu, a religious mendicant, an almsman, one who has left home, been fully ordained, and depends on alms for a living. Some are styled 乞士 mendicant scholars, all are 釋種 Śākya-seed, offspring of Buddha. The Chinese characters are clearly used as a phonetic equivalent, but many attempts have been made to give meanings to the two words, e. g. 比 as 破 and 丘 as 煩惱, hence one who destroys the passions and delusions, also 悕能 able to overawe Māra and his minions; also 除饉 to get rid of dearth, moral and spiritual. Two kinds 内乞 and 外乞; both indicate self-control, the first by internal mental or spiritual methods, the second by externals such as strict diet. 苾芻 is a fragrant plant, emblem of the monastic life. |
気功 see styles |
kikou / kiko きこう |
breathing exercise; breath control; spirit cultivation; chi kung; qigong |
沈復 沈复 see styles |
shěn fù shen3 fu4 shen fu |
Shen Fu (1763-c. 1810), Qing dynasty writer, author of Six Records of a Floating Life 浮生六記|浮生六记[Fu2 Sheng1 Liu4 Ji4] |
洛叉 see styles |
luò chā luo4 cha1 lo ch`a lo cha rakusha らくしゃ |
lakh (san:); 100,000 (Indian numbering system) or 洛沙 lakṣa, a lakh, 100,000. The series of higher numbers is as follows: 度洛叉 a million, 兆倶胝 10 millions, 京末陀 100 millions, 秭阿多 1,000 millions, 垓大秭阿廋多 10,000 millions, 壤那廋多 100,000 millions, 溝大壤那廋多 1 billion, 澗鉢羅廋多 10 billions, 正大澗鉢羅廋多 100 billions, 戴矜羯羅; 甄迦羅 1,000 billions, 大戴矜羯羅; 大甄迦羅 10,000 billions, 頻婆羅 (or 頻跋羅) 100,000 billions, 大頻婆羅 (or 大頻跋羅) 1 trillion, 阿閦婆 (or 阿芻婆) 10 trillions, 大阿閦婆 (or 大阿芻婆) 100 trillions, 毘婆訶1,000 trillions, 大毘婆訶 10,000 trillions, 嗢蹭伽 100,000 trillions, 大嗢蹭伽 1 quadrillion, 婆喝那 10 quadrillions, 大婆喝那 100 quadrillions, 地致婆 1,000 quadrillions, 大地致婆 10,000 quadrillions, 醯都 100,000 quadrillions, 大醯都 1 quintillion, 羯縛 10 quintillions, 大羯縛 100 quintillions, 印達羅 1,000 quintillions, 大印達羅 10,000 quintillions, 三磨鉢躭 100,000 quintillions, 大三磨鉢躭 1 sextillion, 揭底 10 sextillions, 大揭底 100 sextillions, 枯筏羅闍 1,000 sextillions, 大枯筏羅闍 10,000 sextillions, 姥達羅 100,000 sextillions, 大姥達羅 1 septillion, 跋藍 10 septillions, 大跋藍 100 septillions, 珊若 1,000 septillions, 大珊若 10,000 septillions, 毘歩多 100,000 septillions, 大毘歩多 1 octillion, 跋羅攙 10 octillions, 大跋羅攙 100 octillions, 阿僧企耶 asaṃkhyeya, innumerable. |
洪佛 see styles |
hóng fó hong2 fo2 hung fo |
Hung Fut style kung fu |
浮根 see styles |
fú gēn fu2 gen1 fu ken fu kon |
(浮塵根); 扶根 (扶塵根) indriya, the organs of sensation, eye, ear, etc., in contrast with 勝義根 the function or faculty of sensation. |
浮雲 浮云 see styles |
fú yún fu2 yun2 fu yün fu un ふうん |
floating clouds; fleeting; transient (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) drifting cloud; floating cloud; (2) instability A drifting cloud, e.g. this life, the body, etc. |
淸風 淸风 see styles |
qīng fēng qing1 feng1 ch`ing feng ching feng shō fū |
cool breeze(s) |
烤麩 烤麸 see styles |
kǎo fū kao3 fu1 k`ao fu kao fu |
kao fu, a spongy wheat gluten product used in Chinese cuisine |
爽桜 see styles |
soo そお |
(female given name) Soo |
王猛 see styles |
wáng měng wang2 meng3 wang meng |
Wang Meng (325-375), prime minister to Fu Jian 苻堅|苻坚[Fu2 Jian1] of Former Qin 前秦[Qian2 Qin2] |
生有 see styles |
shēng yǒu sheng1 you3 sheng yu shouu / shou しょうう |
{Buddh} (See 四有) the instant of birth (rebirth) One of the four forms of existence, cf. 有. |
産一 see styles |
sanichi さんいち |
(personal name) San'ichi |
相応 see styles |
souou / soo そうおう |
(adj-na,adj-no,n,vs,vi) (1) suitable; appropriate; befitting; becoming; adequate; reasonable; proper; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} conjoining; association; samprayukta |
砂姫 see styles |
san さん |
(female given name) San |
礁雨 see styles |
shouu / shou しょうう |
(given name) Shouu |
祖生 see styles |
soo そお |
(place-name) Soo |
稍有 see styles |
shāo yǒu shao1 you3 shao yu shōu |
exists sufficiently |
算英 see styles |
sanei / sane さんえい |
(given name) San'ei |
米芾 see styles |
mǐ fú mi3 fu2 mi fu |
Mi Fu (1051-1107), Song poet and calligrapher |
素桜 see styles |
soou / soo そおう |
(given name) Soou |
紫耀 see styles |
shou / sho しょう |
(male given name) Shō |
羅刹 罗刹 see styles |
luó chà luo2 cha4 lo ch`a lo cha rasetsu らせつ |
rakshasa (san: rāksasa); man-eating demon in Hinduism and Buddhism; (female given name) Rasetsu (羅刹姿) rākṣasa, also羅叉娑; from rakṣas, harm, injuring. Malignant spirits, demons; sometimes considered inferior to yakṣas, sometimes similar. Their place of abode was Laṅkā in Ceylon, where they are described as the original inhabitants, anthropophagi, once the terror of shipwrecked mariners; also described as the barbarian races of ancient India. As demons they are described as terrifying, with black bodies, red hair, green eyes, devourers of men. |
翔宇 see styles |
shou / sho しょう |
(given name) Shou |
臨濟 临济 see styles |
lín jǐ lin2 ji3 lin chi Rinzai |
A monastery during the Tang dynasty in 眞定府 Zhending Fu, Zhili, from which the founder of the臨濟school derived his title; his name was 義玄 Yixuan; cf. 禪門. |
芙卯 see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(female given name) Fū |
芙生 see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(female given name) Fū |
芙羽 see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(female given name) Fū |
芙雨 see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(female given name) Fū |
芳風 芳风 see styles |
fāng fēng fang1 feng1 fang feng hō fū |
fragrant breezes |
苻堅 苻坚 see styles |
fú jiān fu2 jian1 fu chien fuken ふけん |
Fu Jian (338-385), emperor of Former Qin 前秦[Qian2 Qin2], reigning from 357-385 (personal name) Fuken |
茯苓 see styles |
fú líng fu2 ling2 fu ling bukuryou / bukuryo ぶくりょう |
Wolfiporia extensa (a wood-decay fungus); fu ling; tuckahoe Poria cocos (species of basidiomycete used in Chinese medicine) |
荘王 see styles |
souou / soo そうおう |
(personal name) Souou |
菖雨 see styles |
shouu / shou しょうう |
(given name) Shouu |
落沙 see styles |
rakusha らくしゃ |
lakh (san:); 100,000 (Indian numbering system) |
蒼桜 see styles |
souou / soo そうおう |
(female given name) Souou |
蕉雨 see styles |
shouu / shou しょうう |
(given name) Shouu |
蘇澳 苏澳 see styles |
sū ào su1 ao4 su ao soou / soo そおう |
Suao Township in Yilan County 宜蘭縣|宜兰县[Yi2lan2 Xian4], Taiwan (place-name) Suao, Su-ao (town in Gilan Province, Taiwan) |
西貢 西贡 see styles |
xī gòng xi1 gong4 hsi kung saigon さいごん |
Saigon, capital of former South Vietnam; Sai Kung town in New Territories, Hong Kong (ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Saigon; (place-name) Saigon |
訓讀 训读 see styles |
xùn dú xun4 du2 hsün tu |
a reading of a written Chinese word derived from a synonym (typically, a vernacular synonym) (e.g. in Mandarin, 投子[tou2 zi5] may be pronounced as its synonym 色子[shai3 zi5], and in Wu dialects, 二 is pronounced as its synonym 兩|两 "liahn"); to pronounce a word using such a reading; (Japanese linguistics) kun-reading, a pronunciation of a kanji derived from a native Japanese word that matches its meaning rather than from the pronunciation of the character in a Sinitic language at the time it was imported from China (Note: A kun-reading of a character is distinguished from its on-reading(s) 音讀|音读[yin1 du2]. For example, 山 has a kun-reading "yama" and an on-reading "san".) |
詩聖 诗圣 see styles |
shī shèng shi1 sheng4 shih sheng shisei / shise しせい |
"sage of poetry", epithet of Du Fu 杜甫[Du4 Fu3] great poet |
請雨 请雨 see styles |
qǐng yǔ qing3 yu3 ch`ing yü ching yü shouu / shou しょうう |
(rare) (See 雨乞い) praying for rain To pray for rain. |
諸有 诸有 see styles |
zhū yǒu zhu1 you3 chu yu shou |
All the exists; all beings. |
讃宇 see styles |
sanu さんう |
(given name) San'u |
賛一 see styles |
sanichi さんいち |
(given name) San'ichi |
送往 see styles |
sòng wǎng song4 wang3 sung wang sōō |
to send off |
那落 see styles |
nà luò na4 luo4 na lo naraku ならく |
(1) (Buddhist term) Naraka (san: naraka); hell; hades; (2) very bottom; the end; worst possible circumstances hell, purgatory |
鐵球 铁球 see styles |
tiě qiú tie3 qiu2 t`ieh ch`iu tieh chiu |
kung fu balls |
閼伽 阏伽 see styles |
è qié e4 qie2 o ch`ieh o chieh aka あか |
{Buddh} water offering to Buddha (san: argha, arghya); holy water arghya, v. 阿伽 scented water, or flowers in water as an offering, the word arghya meaning primarily something valuable, or presentable; hence 閼伽杯, a golden or metal vessel to hold such water; 閼伽花 the flower which float on its surface, etc. |
阿吽 see styles |
ā hóng a1 hong2 a hung aun あうん |
(1) (kana only) Om (san:); Aun; syllable representing the primordial trinity of Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma; (2) inspiration and expiration; respiration; alpha and omega ahūṃ, the supposed foundation of all sounds and writing, 'a' being the open and 'hūṃ' the closed sound. 'A' is the seed of Vairocana, 'hūṃ' that of Vajrasattva, and both have other indications. 'A' represents the absolute, 'hūṃ' the particular, or phenomenal. |
陳壽 陈寿 see styles |
chén shòu chen2 shou4 ch`en shou chen shou |
Chen Shou (233-297), Western Jin dynasty 西晉|西晋[Xi1 Jin4] historian, author of History of the Three Kingdoms 三國志|三国志[San1 guo2 zhi4] |
雙王 双王 see styles |
shuāng wáng shuang1 wang2 shuang wang sōō |
A term for Yama, v. 夜. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Kung Fu San Soo - San Shou" 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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