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道義的

see styles
 dougiteki / dogiteki
    どうぎてき
(adjectival noun) moral

隨相戒


随相戒

see styles
suí xiàng jiè
    sui2 xiang4 jie4
sui hsiang chieh
 zui sōkai
To follow the forms and discipline of the Buddha, i.e. become a monk.

風流債


风流债

see styles
fēng liú zhài
    feng1 liu2 zhai4
feng liu chai
lit. love debt; fig. moral obligation in consequence of a love affair; karmic consequences of a love affair

モラハラ

see styles
 morahara
    モラハラ
(abbreviation) (See モラルハラスメント) moral harassment; psychological abuse; victimization; workplace bullying

三從四德


三从四德

see styles
sān cóng sì dé
    san1 cong2 si4 de2
san ts`ung ssu te
    san tsung ssu te
Confucian moral injunctions for women, namely: obey in turn three men father, husband and son, plus the four virtues of morality 德[de2], physical charm 容, propriety in speech 言 and efficiency in needlework 功

三性分別


三性分别

see styles
sān xìng fēn bié
    san1 xing4 fen1 bie2
san hsing fen pieh
 sanshō funbetsu
The differentiation of the three conditions of good, evil, and neutral.

三無漏學


三无漏学

see styles
sān wú lòu xué
    san1 wu2 lou4 xue2
san wu lou hsüeh
 san muro gaku
The three studies, or endeavours, after the passionless life and escape from transmigration: (a) 戒 Moral discipline; (b) 定 meditation, or trance; (c) 慧 the resulting wisdom.

三種示導


三种示导

see styles
sān zhǒng shì dǎo
    san1 zhong3 shi4 dao3
san chung shih tao
 sanshu jidō
Three ways in which bodhisattvas manifest themselves for saving those suffering the pains of hell, i.e. 身 physically, by supernatural powers, change of form, etc.; 意 mentally, through powers of memory and enlightenment; 口 orally, by moral exhortation.

三處木叉


三处木叉

see styles
sān chù mù chā
    san1 chu4 mu4 cha1
san ch`u mu ch`a
    san chu mu cha
 san sho mokusha
The mokṣa of the three places, i.e. moral control over body, mouth, and mind.

乘戒倶緩


乘戒倶缓

see styles
shèng jiè jù huǎn
    sheng4 jie4 ju4 huan3
sheng chieh chü huan
 jōkai gukan
One who is indifferent to both meditative insight and moral discipline.

九十八使

see styles
jiǔ shí bā shǐ
    jiu3 shi2 ba1 shi3
chiu shih pa shih
 kujūhasshi
Also 九十八隨眠 The Hīnayāna ninety-eight tempters, or temptations, that follow men with all subtlety to induce laxity. They are the ninety-eight kleśas, or moral temptations in the realm of 見思 view and thought, or external and internal ideas.

二種邪見


二种邪见

see styles
èr zhǒng xié jiàn
    er4 zhong3 xie2 jian4
erh chung hsieh chien
 nishu jaken
The two false views, one that of a nihilistic school which denied that earthly happiness is dependent on a moral life; the other a materialistic school which maintained the moral life in the interests of self, sought earthly happiness, and failed to apprehend nirvāṇa.

五分法身

see styles
wǔ fēn fǎ shēn
    wu3 fen1 fa3 shen1
wu fen fa shen
 gobun hosshin
pañca-dharmakāya, the five attributes of the dharmakāya or 'spiritual' body of the Tathāgata, i. e. 戒 that he is above all moral conditions; 定 tranquil and apart from all false ideas; 慧 wise and omniscient; 解脫 free, unlimited, unconditioned, which is the state of nirvana; 解脫知見 that he has perfect knowledge of this state. These five attributes surpass all conditions of form, or the five skandhas; Eitel interprets this by exemption from all materiality (rūpa); all sensations (vedana); all consciousness (saṃjñā); all moral activity (karman); all knowledge (vijñāna). The esoteric sect has its own group. See also 五種法身.

人心不古

see styles
rén xīn bù gǔ
    ren2 xin1 bu4 gu3
jen hsin pu ku
(idiom) moral standards are much lower now than in former times

作風正派


作风正派

see styles
zuò fēng zhèng pài
    zuo4 feng1 zheng4 pai4
tso feng cheng p`ai
    tso feng cheng pai
to be honest and upright; to have moral integrity

倫理神学

see styles
 rinrishingaku
    りんりしんがく
moral theology

傳道受業


传道受业

see styles
chuán dào shòu yè
    chuan2 dao4 shou4 ye4
ch`uan tao shou yeh
    chuan tao shou yeh
to teach (idiom); lit. to give moral and practical instruction

內在超越


内在超越

see styles
nèi zài chāo yuè
    nei4 zai4 chao1 yue4
nei tsai ch`ao yüeh
    nei tsai chao yüeh
inner transcendence (perfection through one's own inner moral cultivation, as in Confucianism, for example)

八榮八恥


八荣八耻

see styles
bā róng bā chǐ
    ba1 rong2 ba1 chi3
pa jung pa ch`ih
    pa jung pa chih
Eight Honors and Eight Shames, PRC official moral guidelines

六事成就

see styles
liù shì chéng jiù
    liu4 shi4 cheng2 jiu4
liu shih ch`eng chiu
    liu shih cheng chiu
 rokuji jōjū
The six things which enable a bodhisattva to keep perfectly the six pāramitās — worshipful offerings, study of the moral duties, pity, zeal in goodness, isolation, delight in the law; these are described as corresponding to the pāramitās seriatim; v. 莊嚴經 12.

具尸羅住


具尸罗住

see styles
jù shī luó zhù
    ju4 shi1 luo2 zhu4
chü shih lo chu
 gushirajū
to abide endowed with moral discipline

受持禁戒

see styles
shòu chí jīn jiè
    shou4 chi2 jin1 jie4
shou ch`ih chin chieh
    shou chih chin chieh
 juji gonkai
adherence to moral behavior

唯不善性

see styles
wéi bù shàn xìng
    wei2 bu4 shan4 xing4
wei pu shan hsing
 yui fuzen shō
of only unwholesome [moral] quality

四不壞淨


四不坏淨

see styles
sì bú huài jìng
    si4 bu2 huai4 jing4
ssu pu huai ching
 shi fue jō
(or 四不壞信) The four objects of unfailing purity (or faith), i. e. the three precious ones (triratna) and the 戒 moral law.

四事法門


四事法门

see styles
sì shì fǎ mén
    si4 shi4 fa3 men2
ssu shih fa men
 shiji hōmon
Four methods of a bodhisattva's preparation for preaching the Law— entry into meditation: into wisdom; into complete moral self-control; and into clear discernment, or reasoning, 辯才門.

四無所畏


四无所畏

see styles
sì wú suǒ wèi
    si4 wu2 suo3 wei4
ssu wu so wei
 shi mushoi
(四無畏) The four kinds of fearlessness, or courage, of which there are two groups: Buddha-fearlessness arises from his omniscience; perfection of character; overcoming opposition; and ending of suffering. Bodhisattva-fearlessness arises from powers of memory; of moral diagnosis and application of the remedy; of ratiocination; and of solving doubts. v. 智度論 48 and 5.

因果應報


因果应报

see styles
yīn guǒ yìng bào
    yin1 guo3 ying4 bao4
yin kuo ying pao
 inga ōhō
Cause and effect in the moral realm have their corresponding relations, the denial of which destroys all moral responsibility.

天堂地獄


天堂地狱

see styles
tiān táng dì yù
    tian1 tang2 di4 yu4
t`ien t`ang ti yü
    tien tang ti yü
 tendō jigoku
The heavens and the hells, places of reward or punishment for moral conduct.

孔融讓梨


孔融让梨

see styles
kǒng róng ràng lí
    kong3 rong2 rang4 li2
k`ung jung jang li
    kung jung jang li
Kong Rong giving up pears, classic moral story about Kong Rong 孔融[Kong3 Rong2] picking up smaller pears while leaving the bigger ones to his older brothers, still used nowadays to educate the young on courtesy and modesty

孝悌忠信

see styles
xiào tì zhōng xìn
    xiao4 ti4 zhong1 xin4
hsiao t`i chung hsin
    hsiao ti chung hsin
Confucian moral injunctions of fidelity; piety to one's parents, respect to one's older brother, loyalty to one's monarch, faith to one's male friends

尸羅淸淨


尸罗淸淨

see styles
shī luó qīng jìng
    shi1 luo2 qing1 jing4
shih lo ch`ing ching
    shih lo ching ching
 shira shōjō
Moral purity, essential to enter into samadhi.

德不配位

see styles
dé bù pèi wèi
    de2 bu4 pei4 wei4
te pu p`ei wei
    te pu pei wei
one's moral standards are not in keeping with one's social status

德高望重

see styles
dé gāo wàng zhòng
    de2 gao1 wang4 zhong4
te kao wang chung
(idiom) a person of virtue and prestige; a person of good moral standing and reputation

心の支え

see styles
 kokoronosasae
    こころのささえ
moral support; emotional support; spiritual support

悪木盗泉

see styles
 akubokutousen / akubokutosen
    あくぼくとうせん
(expression) (yoji) a virtuous person should not commit an act that offends their moral principles no matter how hard pressed they may be

惡說法律


恶说法律

see styles
è shuō fǎ lǜ
    e4 shuo1 fa3 lv4
o shuo fa lü
 akusetsu hōritsu
twisted explanations of the dharma and moral code

成長小説

see styles
 seichoushousetsu / sechoshosetsu
    せいちょうしょうせつ
novel of formation (education); novel of character development; novel which traces the intellectual, moral, spiritual or social development of a young person; Bildungsroman

我空眞如

see styles
wǒ kōng zhēn rú
    wo3 kong1 zhen1 ru2
wo k`ung chen ju
    wo kung chen ju
 gakū shinnyo
The Hīnayāna doctrine of impersonality in the absolute, that in truth there is no ego; this position abrogates moral responsibility, cf. 原人論.

戒乘四句

see styles
jiè chéng sì jù
    jie4 cheng2 si4 ju4
chieh ch`eng ssu chü
    chieh cheng ssu chü
 kaijō shiku
four different ways of combining wisdom and moral discipline

戒波羅密


戒波罗密

see styles
jiè bō luó mì
    jie4 bo1 luo2 mi4
chieh po lo mi
 kai haramitsu
Moral precepts, the second of the six pāramitās.

拒腐防變


拒腐防变

see styles
jù fǔ fáng biàn
    ju4 fu3 fang2 bian4
chü fu fang pien
to fight corruption and forestall moral degeneration

文以載道


文以载道

see styles
wén yǐ zài dào
    wen2 yi3 zai4 dao4
wen i tsai tao
words of truth; moral expressed in words; written article explaining a moral

易姓革命

see styles
 ekiseikakumei / ekisekakume
    えきせいかくめい
(yoji) (hist) revolution (change of dynasty) decreed by Heaven when the incumbent emperor is found lacking in moral virtue (old Chinese political thought)

有覆無記


有复无记

see styles
yǒu fù wú jì
    you3 fu4 wu2 ji4
yu fu wu chi
 ufuku muki
impedimentary moral indeterminacy

正義魔人


正义魔人

see styles
zhèng yì mó rén
    zheng4 yi4 mo2 ren2
cheng i mo jen
(Tw) sanctimonious person; self-appointed moral arbiter

毘柰耶藏


毗柰耶藏

see styles
pín ài yé zàng
    pin2 ai4 ye2 zang4
p`in ai yeh tsang
    pin ai yeh tsang
 binaya zō
The Vinayapiṭaka, the second portion of the Tripiṭaka, said to have been compiled by Upāli; cf. 律.

気骨稜々

see styles
 kikotsuryouryou / kikotsuryoryo
    きこつりょうりょう
(adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) (a person with) strong moral fiber (backbone, determination)

気骨稜稜

see styles
 kikotsuryouryou / kikotsuryoryo
    きこつりょうりょう
(adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) (a person with) strong moral fiber (backbone, determination)

波羅蜜多


波罗蜜多

see styles
bō luó mì duō
    bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1
po lo mi to
 haramitta; haramita
    はらみった; はらみた
{Buddh} (See 波羅蜜・1) pāramitā; perfection; perfection of Buddhist practices or attaining enlightenment
pāramitā, 播囉弭多, derived from parama, highest, acme, is intp. as to cross over from this shore of births and deaths to the other shore, or nirvāṇa. The six pāramitās or means of so doing are: (1) dāna, charity; (2) śīla, moral conduct; (3) kṣānti, patience; (4) vīrya, energy, or devotion; (5) dhyāna, contemplation, or abstraction; (6) prajñā, knowledge. The 十度 ten are the above with (7) upāya, use of expedient or proper means; (8) praṇidhāna, vows, for bodhi and helpfulness; (9) bāla, strength purpose; (10) wisdom. Childers gives the list of ten as the perfect exercise of almsgiving, morality, abnegation of the world and of self, wisdom, energy, patience, truth, resolution, kindness, and resignation. Each of the ten is divisible into ordinary, superior, and unlimited perfection, or thirty in all. pāramitā is tr. by 度; 度無極; 到彼岸; 究竟.

淨戒律儀


淨戒律仪

see styles
jìng jiè lǜ yí
    jing4 jie4 lv4 yi2
ching chieh lü i
 jōkai ritsugi
[moral] observances and restraints

烏波索迦


乌波索迦

see styles
wū bō suǒ jiā
    wu1 bo1 suo3 jia1
wu po so chia
 upasaka
(or 烏波婆迦); 優婆塞; 優波婆迦 upāsaka, lay male disciples who remain at home and observe the moral commandments.

無覆無記


无复无记

see styles
wú fù wú jì
    wu2 fu4 wu2 ji4
wu fu wu chi
 mufuku muki
non-impedimentary moral indeterminacy

物心両面

see styles
 busshinryoumen / busshinryomen
    ぶっしんりょうめん
both material and moral; both physically and psychologically (spiritually)

獨善其身


独善其身

see styles
dú shàn qí shēn
    du2 shan4 qi2 shen1
tu shan ch`i shen
    tu shan chi shen
(idiom) (originally, in Mencius) to cultivate one's moral character in solitude; (modern sense) to look after only one's own interests

生活教育

see styles
shēng huó jiào yù
    sheng1 huo2 jiao4 yu4
sheng huo chiao yü
(Tw) life skills education; education in practical, emotional, social and moral aspects of daily living

白璧無瑕


白璧无瑕

see styles
bái bì wú xiá
    bai2 bi4 wu2 xia2
pai pi wu hsia
impeccable moral integrity

石門心学

see styles
 sekimonshingaku
    せきもんしんがく
(hist) (See 心学・2) Sekimon Shingaku; Edo-period moral philosophy that blended Buddhist, Shinto and Confucian ethical teachings

精神の美

see styles
 seishinnobi / seshinnobi
    せいしんのび
mental charm; moral beauty

精神修養

see styles
 seishinshuuyou / seshinshuyo
    せいしんしゅうよう
(noun/participle) moral (spiritual) improvement; practice mental training; cultivate one's mind (soul)

精神支柱

see styles
jīng shén zhī zhù
    jing1 shen2 zhi1 zhu4
ching shen chih chu
moral pillars; spiritual props

精神文化

see styles
 seishinbunka / seshinbunka
    せいしんぶんか
(See 物質文化) moral culture; spiritual culture; culture born through the workings of the human mind (science, religion, philosophy, religion, art, etc.)

精神潔癖

see styles
jīng shén jié pǐ
    jing1 shen2 jie2 pi3
ching shen chieh p`i
    ching shen chieh pi
moral fastidiousness; psychological obsession with maintaining moral purity in thoughts, relationships etc

精神生活

see styles
jīng shén shēng huó
    jing1 shen2 sheng1 huo2
ching shen sheng huo
 seishinseikatsu / seshinsekatsu
    せいしんせいかつ
spiritual or moral life
spiritual life; inner life; mental life

結果責任

see styles
 kekkasekinin
    けっかせきにん
responsibility for the consequences; absolute liability; moral responsibility; answerability

義理人情

see styles
 girininjou / girininjo
    ぎりにんじょう
(yoji) duty and humanity; (a sense of) moral obligation and humane feelings

良知良能

see styles
liáng zhī liáng néng
    liang2 zhi1 liang2 neng2
liang chih liang neng
 ryouchiryounou / ryochiryono
    りょうちりょうのう
instinctive understanding, esp. of ethical issues (idiom); untrained, but with an inborn sense of right and wrong; innate moral sense
(yoji) one's innate intelligence and ability

行動規範

see styles
 koudoukihan / kodokihan
    こうどうきはん
standard of conduct; code of behavior; moral code; culture (of an organization)

表無表戒


表无表戒

see styles
biǎo wú biǎo jiè
    biao3 wu2 biao3 jie4
piao wu piao chieh
 hyō muhyō kai
The expressed and unexpressed moral law, the letter and the spirit.

見利忘義


见利忘义

see styles
jiàn lì wàng yì
    jian4 li4 wang4 yi4
chien li wang i
(idiom) to abandon moral principles in the pursuit of profit

變化無記


变化无记

see styles
biàn huà wú jì
    bian4 hua4 wu2 ji4
pien hua wu chi
 henge muki
effects of the transformations of supernormal powers as being of indeterminate (or "neutral") moral quality

通三性心

see styles
tōng sān xìng xīn
    tong1 san1 xing4 xin1
t`ung san hsing hsin
    tung san hsing hsin
 tsū sanshō shin
operate in mental states of all three [karmic moral] qualities

道徳哲学

see styles
 doutokutetsugaku / dotokutetsugaku
    どうとくてつがく
moral philosophy

道徳堅固

see styles
 doutokukengo / dotokukengo
    どうとくけんご
(noun or adjectival noun) of strict morals (moral principles); highly moral

道徳意識

see styles
 doutokuishiki / dotokuishiki
    どうとくいしき
moral consciousness

道徳感覚

see styles
 doutokukankaku / dotokukankaku
    どうとくかんかく
moral sense; sense of morality

道徳教育

see styles
 doutokukyouiku / dotokukyoiku
    どうとくきょういく
moral education

道徳法則

see styles
 doutokuhousoku / dotokuhosoku
    どうとくほうそく
moral law

道徳観念

see styles
 doutokukannen / dotokukannen
    どうとくかんねん
sense of morality; moral sense

道徳退廃

see styles
 doutokutaihai / dotokutaihai
    どうとくたいはい
moral decadence (decline, corruption)

道德敗壞


道德败坏

see styles
dào dé bài huài
    dao4 de2 bai4 huai4
tao te pai huai
vice; immorality; moral turpitude

道德淪喪


道德沦丧

see styles
dào dé lún sàng
    dao4 de2 lun2 sang4
tao te lun sang
moral bankruptcy; moral degeneracy

道德綁架


道德绑架

see styles
dào dé bǎng jià
    dao4 de2 bang3 jia4
tao te pang chia
to coerce by invoking moral obligations (duty, sacrifice, reciprocation etc); to lay a guilt trip on sb

道德認識


道德认识

see styles
dào dé rèn shi
    dao4 de2 ren4 shi5
tao te jen shih
moral cognition; ethical awareness

道德高地

see styles
dào dé gāo dì
    dao4 de2 gao1 di4
tao te kao ti
moral high ground

風紀退廃

see styles
 fuukitaihai / fukitaihai
    ふうきたいはい
(yoji) decay (decline, corruption) of public morals; moral decadence

風紀頽廃

see styles
 fuukitaihai / fukitaihai
    ふうきたいはい
(yoji) decay (decline, corruption) of public morals; moral decadence

鼈不愼ロ

see styles
biē bù shèn
    bie1 bu4 shen4
pieh pu shen
The tortoise, clinging to a stick with its mouth, being carried in fight, warned not to open its mouth to speak, yet did, fell and perished; moral, guard your lips.

威儀路無記


威仪路无记

see styles
wēi yí lù wú jì
    wei1 yi2 lu4 wu2 ji4
wei i lu wu chi
 igiro muki
moral indeterminacy of deportments

小煩惱地法


小烦恼地法

see styles
xiǎo fán nǎo dì fǎ
    xiao3 fan2 nao3 di4 fa3
hsiao fan nao ti fa
 shō bonnō chi hō
upakleśabhūmikāh. The ten lesser evils or illusions, or temptations, one of the five groups of mental conditions of the seventy-five Hīnayāna elements. They are the minor moral defects arising from 無明 unenlightenment; i.e. 忿 anger, 覆 hidden sin, 慳 stinginess, 嫉 envy, 惱 vexation, 害 ill-will, 恨 hate, 謟 adulation, 誑 deceit, 憍 pride.

尸羅不淸淨


尸罗不淸淨

see styles
shī luó bù qīng jìng
    shi1 luo2 bu4 qing1 jing4
shih lo pu ch`ing ching
    shih lo pu ching ching
 shira fushōjō
If the śīla, or moral state, is not pure, none can enter samādhi.

Variations:
廃退
廃頽

 haitai
    はいたい
(n,vs,vi) (1) (See 退廃・1) (moral) decay; (social) decline; decadence; corruption; degeneration; deterioration; (n,vs,vi) (2) decline (in prosperity); falling into disuse

持戒波羅蜜


持戒波罗蜜

see styles
chí jiè bō luó mì
    chi2 jie4 bo1 luo2 mi4
ch`ih chieh po lo mi
    chih chieh po lo mi
 jikai haramitsu
One of the six pāramitās, morality, keeping the moral law.

無覆無記性


无复无记性

see styles
wú fù wú jì xìng
    wu2 fu4 wu2 ji4 xing4
wu fu wu chi hsing
 mufuku muki shō
unobstructed, indeterminate (karmic) moral quality

煩惱卽菩提


烦恼卽菩提

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fán nǎo jí pú tí
    fan2 nao3 ji2 pu2 ti2
fan nao chi p`u t`i
    fan nao chi pu ti
 bonnō soku bodai
The passions, or moral afflictions, are bodhi, i.e. the one is included in the other; it is a Tiantai term, and said to be the highest expression of Mahāyāna thought; cf. 卽.

道徳再武装

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 doutokusaibusou / dotokusaibuso
    どうとくさいぶそう
Moral Rearmament; MRA

道徳的危険

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 doutokutekikiken / dotokutekikiken
    どうとくてききけん
(See モラルハザード) moral hazard

道徳的空白

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 doutokutekikuuhaku / dotokutekikuhaku
    どうとくてきくうはく
moral vacuum

道義的責任

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 dougitekisekinin / dogitekisekinin
    どうぎてきせきにん
moral obligation

モラルセンス

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 morarusensu
    モラルセンス
moral sense

モラルリスク

see styles
 morarurisuku
    モラルリスク
moral risk

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

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