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超常

see styles
chāo cháng
    chao1 chang2
ch`ao ch`ang
    chao chang
 choujou / chojo
    ちょうじょう
exceptional; well above average; supernatural; paranormal
(n,adj-f) paranormality; anomalous phenomenon

迷事

see styles
mí shì
    mi2 shi4
mi shih
 meiji
Delusive phenomena, or affairs, deluded in regard to phenomena, cf. 迷理 infra.

逆柱

see styles
 sakabashira
    さかばしら
(1) wooden pillar placed with its base pointing up (believed to cause ominous phenomena); inverted pillar; (2) having one pillar of a building inverted (so as to not strive for perfection)

連號


连号

see styles
lián hào
    lian2 hao4
lien hao
consecutive serial numbers; chain (of supermarkets, hotels etc); hyphen

遠離


远离

see styles
yuǎn lí
    yuan3 li2
yüan li
 enri; onri
    えんり; おんり
to be far from; to keep away from
(noun/participle) (1) {Buddh} separation by a great distance; (noun/participle) (2) (おんり only) detachment
vivṛj; vivarjana; leave afar off, be far removed; absolute separation of unconditioned reality from the realm of phenomena.

酚酞

see styles
fēn tài
    fen1 tai4
fen t`ai
    fen tai
phenolphthalein

酚醛

see styles
fēn quán
    fen1 quan2
fen ch`üan
    fen chüan
phenolic aldehyde; phenolic resin (used to manufacture bakelite)

閃靈


闪灵

see styles
shǎn líng
    shan3 ling2
shan ling
The Shining (1980 Stanley Kubrick film from Stephen King's 1977 novel); ChthoniC (Taiwanese metal band)

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.

隨相


随相

see styles
suí xiàng
    sui2 xiang4
sui hsiang
 zuisō
The secondary states, i.e. of birth, stay, change, and death, in all phenomena.

離微


离微

see styles
lí wēi
    li2 wei1
li wei
 rimi
Apart from all the phenomenal; li is intp. as spirit, wei as its subtle, mysterious functioning; li is also intp. as nirvana in character, wei as prajñā , or intelligence, knowledge, discrimination.

雪鵐


雪鹀

see styles
xuě wú
    xue3 wu2
hsüeh wu
(bird species of China) snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis)

霍金

see styles
huò jīn
    huo4 jin1
huo chin
Hawkins or Hawking; Stephen Hawking (1942-2018), English theoretical physicist

青潮

see styles
 aoshio
    あおしお
"blue tide" phenomenon of an upwelling of oxygen-depleted water

駄都

see styles
tuó dōu
    tuo2 dou1
t`o tou
    to tou
dhātu, intp. by 界 field, area, sphere; 體 embodiment, body, corpus; 性nature, characteristic. It means that which is placed or laid; a deposit, foundation, constituent, ingredient, element; also a śarīra, or relic of Buddha The two dhātus are the conditioned and unconditioned, phenomenal and noumenal; the three are the realms of desire, of form, and of the formless; the four are earth, water, fire, and air; the six add space and intelligence; the eighteen are the twelve āyatanas, with six sensations added.

體法


体法

see styles
tǐ fǎ
    ti3 fa3
t`i fa
    ti fa
The universality of substance and the unreality of dharmas or phenomena, the view of the 通教 as contrasted with that of the 藏教.

體用


体用

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tǐ yòng
    ti3 yong4
t`i yung
    ti yung
Substance, or body, and function; the fundamental and phenomenal; the function of any body.

體相


体相

see styles
tǐ xiàng
    ti3 xiang4
t`i hsiang
    ti hsiang
Substance and phenomena or characteristics, substance being unity and phenomena diversity.

DDT

see styles
 dii dii tii; diidiitii(sk) / di di ti; diditi(sk)
    ディー・ディー・ティー; ディーディーティー(sk)
{chem} dichlorodiphenyl-trichloro-ethane; DDT

OPP

see styles
 oo pii pii; oopiipii(sk) / oo pi pi; oopipi(sk)
    オー・ピー・ピー; オーピーピー(sk)
(1) ortho-phenylphenol; OPP; (2) oriented polypropylene; OPP

PCB

see styles
 pii shii bii; piishiibii(sk) / pi shi bi; pishibi(sk)
    ピー・シー・ビー; ピーシービー(sk)
(1) {chem} (See ポリ塩化ビフェニル) polychlorinated biphenyl; PCB; (2) {electr} (See プリント基板) printed circuit board; PCB

一實相


一实相

see styles
yī shí xiàng
    yi1 shi2 xiang4
i shih hsiang
 ichi jissō
The state of bhūtatathatā, above all differentiation, immutable; it implies the Buddha-nature, or the immateriality and unity of all things; 眞如之理無二無別, 離諸虛妄之相; it is undivided unity apart from all phenomena.

一過性


一过性

see styles
yī guò xìng
    yi1 guo4 xing4
i kuo hsing
 ikkasei / ikkase
    いっかせい
transient
(adj-no,n) transient (symptom, phenomenon); temporary; passing; fleeting

三種有


三种有

see styles
sān zhǒng yǒu
    san1 zhong3 you3
san chung yu
 sanshu u
Three kinds of existence: (a) 相待有 that of qualities, as of opposites, e.g. length and shortness; (b) 假名有 that of phenomenal things so-called, e.g. a jar, a man; (c) 法有 that of the noumenal, or imaginary, understood as facts and not as illusions, such as a "hare's horns" or a "turtle's fur".

三論宗


三论宗

see styles
sān lùn zōng
    san1 lun4 zong1
san lun tsung
 sanronshuu / sanronshu
    さんろんしゅう
Three Treatise School (Buddhism)
Sanron sect (of Buddhism)
The Sanlun, Mādhyamika, or Middle School, founded in India by Nāgārjuna, in China by 嘉祥 Jiaxiang during the reign of 安帝 An Di, Eastern Jin, A.D. 397-419. It flourished up to the latter part of the Tang dynasty. In 625 it was carried to Japan as Sanron. After the death of Jiaxiang, who wrote the 三論玄義, a northern and southern division took place. While the Mādhyamika denied the reality of all phenomenal existence, and defined the noumenal world in negative terms, its aim seems not to have been nihilistic, but the advocacy of a reality beyond human conception and expression, which in our terminology may be termed a spiritual realm.

中道宗

see styles
zhōng dào zōng
    zhong1 dao4 zong1
chung tao tsung
 Chūdō Shū
The third period of the Buddha's teaching, according to the 法相宗, giving the via media between the two extremes, the absolute as not confined to the phenomenal or the noumenal; also called 中道教.

中道觀


中道观

see styles
zhōng dào guān
    zhong1 dao4 guan1
chung tao kuan
 chūdō kan
One of the Tiantai 三觀 three meditations, i. e. on the doctrine of the Mean to get rid of the illusion of phenomena.

了了見


了了见

see styles
liǎo liǎo jiàn
    liao3 liao3 jian4
liao liao chien
 ryōryō ken
The complete vision obtained when the body is in complete rest and the mind freed from phenomenal disturbance.

事法界

see styles
shì fǎ jiè
    shi4 fa3 jie4
shih fa chieh
 ji hokkai
The phenomenal world, phenomenal existence. v. 四法界.

五種性


五种性

see styles
wǔ zhǒng xìng
    wu3 zhong3 xing4
wu chung hsing
 goshu shō
The five germ-natures, or roots of bodhisattva development: (1) 習種性 the germ nature of study of the 空 void (or immaterial), which corrects all illusions of time and space; it corresponds to the 十住 stage; (2) 性種性 that of ability to discriminate all the 性 natures of phenomena and transform the living; the 十行 stage; (3) 道種性(the middle-) way germ-nature, which attains insight into Buddha-laws; the 十廻向; (4) 聖種性 the saint germ-nature which produces holiness by destroying ignorance; the 十廻向 which the bodhisattva leaves the ranks of the 賢 and becomes 聖; (5) 等覺種性 the bodhi-rank germ-nature which produces Buddhahood, i. e. 等覺.

出假行

see styles
chū jiǎ xíng
    chu1 jia3 xing2
ch`u chia hsing
    chu chia hsing
 shukke no gyō
A bodhisattva's entry into time and space, or the phenomenal 假, for the sake of saving others.

分別智


分别智

see styles
fēn bié zhì
    fen1 bie2 zhi4
fen pieh chih
 funbetsu chi
viveka. Differentiating knowledge, discrimination of phenomena, as contrasted with 無分別智 the knowledge of the fundamental identity of all things.

利他林

see styles
lì tā lín
    li4 ta1 lin2
li t`a lin
    li ta lin
Ritalin (brand name); methylphenidate (stimulant drug used to treat ADHD)

利他能

see styles
lì tā néng
    li4 ta1 neng2
li t`a neng
    li ta neng
Ritalin (brand name); methylphenidate (stimulant drug used to treat ADHD); also written 利他林[Li4 ta1 lin2]

利他靈


利他灵

see styles
lì tā líng
    li4 ta1 ling2
li t`a ling
    li ta ling
Ritalin (brand name); methylphenidate (stimulant drug used to treat ADHD); also written 利他林[Li4 ta1 lin2]

周星馳


周星驰

see styles
zhōu xīng chí
    zhou1 xing1 chi2
chou hsing ch`ih
    chou hsing chih
 chaushinchii / chaushinchi
    チャウシンチー
Stephen Chow (1962-), Hong Kong actor, comedian, screenwriter and film director, known for his mo lei tau 無厘頭|无厘头[wu2 li2 tou2] movies
(person) Stephen Chow (1962.6.22-; Hong Kong filmmaker)

四法界

see styles
sì fǎ jiè
    si4 fa3 jie4
ssu fa chieh
 shi hōkai
四種法界 The four dharma-realms of the Huayan School: (1) 事法界 the phenomenal realm, with differentiation; (2) 理四法 noumenal with unity; (3) 理事無礙法界 both 理 noumenal and 事 phenomenal are interdependent; (4) 事事無礙法界 phenomena are also interdependent.

回南天

see styles
huí nán tiān
    hui2 nan2 tian1
hui nan t`ien
    hui nan tien
weather phenomenon characterized by condensation of warm moist air on cool surfaces during the transition from winter to spring in Southern China

境界相

see styles
jìng jiè xiàng
    jing4 jie4 xiang4
ching chieh hsiang
 kyōgai sō
The external, or phenomenal world, the third aspect referred to in the Awakening of Faith; the three are blind or unintelligent action, the subjective mind, and the objective illusory world.

大日宗

see styles
dà rì zōng
    da4 ri4 zong1
ta jih tsung
 Dainichi Shū
The cult of Vairocana especially associated with the 胎藏界 Garbhakośadhātu, or phenomenal world. The cult has its chief vogue in Japan.

天台宗

see styles
tiān tái zōng
    tian1 tai2 zong1
t`ien t`ai tsung
    tien tai tsung
 tendaishuu / tendaishu
    てんだいしゅう
Tiantai school of Buddhism
Tendai sect (of Buddhism); (personal name) Tendaishuu
The Tiantai, or Tendai, sect founded by 智顗 Zhiyi. It bases its tenets on the Lotus Sutra 法華經 with the 智度論, 涅盤經, and 大品經; it maintains the identity of the Absolute and the world of phenomena, and attempts to unlock the secrets of all phenomena by means of meditation. It flourished during the Tang dynasty. Under the Sung, when the school was decadent, arose 四明 Ciming, under whom there came the division of 山家 Hill or Tiantai School and 山外 the School outside, the latter following 悟恩 Wuen and in time dying out; the former, a more profound school, adhered to Ciming; it was from this school that the Tiantai doctrine spread to Japan. The three principal works of the Tiantai founder are called 天台三部, i. e. 玄義 exposition of the deeper meaning of the Lotus; 文句 exposition of its text; and 止觀 meditation; the last was directive and practical; it was in the line of Bodhidharma, stressing the 'inner light'.

寂滅相


寂灭相

see styles
jí miè xiàng
    ji2 mie4 xiang4
chi mieh hsiang
 jakumetsu sō
Nirvāṇa considered independently of the phenomenal.

尼陀那

see styles
ní tuó nà
    ni2 tuo2 na4
ni t`o na
    ni to na
 nidana
nidāna, a band, bond, link, primary cause. I. The 十二因緣 twelve causes or links in the chain of existence: (1) jarā-maraṇa 老死 old age and death. (2) jāti 生 (re) birth. (3) bhava 有 existence. (4) upādāna 取 laying hold of, grasping. (5) tṛṣṇā 愛 love, thirst, desire. (6) vedana 受 receiving, perceiving, sensation. (7) sparśa 觸 touch, contact, feeling. (8) ṣaḍ-āyatana, 六入 the six senses. (9) nāma-rūpa 名色 name and form, individuality (of things). (10) vijñāna 六識 the six forms of perception, awareness or discernment. (11) saṃskāra 行 action, moral conduct. (12) avidyā 無明 unenlightenment, 'ignorance which mistakes the illusory phenomena of this world for realities. ' Eitel. These twelve links are stated also in Hīnayāna in reverse order, beginning with avidyā and ending with jarā-maraṇa. The Fanyimingyi says the whole series arises from 無明 ignorance, and if this can be got rid of the whole process of 生死 births and deaths (or reincarnations) comes to an end. II. Applied to the purpose and occasion of writing sutras, nidāna means (1) those written because of a request or query; (2) because certain precepts were violated; (3) because of certain events.

平等觀


平等观

see styles
píng děng guān
    ping2 deng3 guan1
p`ing teng kuan
    ping teng kuan
 byōdō kan
One of the three Tiantai meditations, the 假觀 phenomenal being blended with the noumenal or universal. The term is also used for 空觀 meditation on the universal, or absolute.

微気象

see styles
 bikishou / bikisho
    びきしょう
{met} micrometeorological phenomenon

心霊学

see styles
 shinreigaku / shinregaku
    しんれいがく
study of psychic phenomena; psychics

心霊術

see styles
 shinreijutsu / shinrejutsu
    しんれいじゅつ
spiritualism; spiritualistic ability; ability to cause psychic phenomena

性相學


性相学

see styles
xìng xiàng xué
    xing4 xiang4 xue2
hsing hsiang hsüeh
 shōsō gaku
The philosophy of the above (性相), i. e. of the noumenal and phenomenal. There are ten points of difference between the 性相二宗, i. e. between the 性 and 相 schools, v. 二宗.

怪現象

see styles
 kaigenshou / kaigensho
    かいげんしょう
mysterious phenomenon; weird phenomenon; paranormal phenomenon

搜神記


搜神记

see styles
sōu shén jì
    sou1 shen2 ji4
sou shen chi
In Search of the Supernatural, compilation of legends about spirits, ghosts and other supernatural phenomena, written and compiled by 干寶|干宝[Gan1 Bao3] in Jin dynasty

擬容語

see styles
 giyougo / giyogo
    ぎようご
(rare) {ling} (e.g. うろうろ,ふらり) (See 擬態語) phenomime (of living things); mimetic word; word that mimics an action, condition, or manner of a living thing that does not make a sound (e.g. "aimlessly", "sluggishly")

擬態語

see styles
 gitaigo
    ぎたいご
{ling} (e.g., じめじめ、ゆったり) phenomime; mimetic word; word that mimics an action, condition, or manner that does not make a sound (e.g. "damp", "calmly")

旋火輪


旋火轮

see styles
xuán huǒ lún
    xuan2 huo3 lun2
hsüan huo lun
 senkarin
A whirling wheel of fire, a circle yet not a circle, a simile of the seeming but unreal, i.e. the unreality of phenomena.

暁現象

see styles
 akatsukigenshou / akatsukigensho
    あかつきげんしょう
{med} dawn phenomenon; dawn effect

曼荼羅


曼荼罗

see styles
màn tú luó
    man4 tu2 luo2
man t`u lo
    man tu lo
 mandara
    まんだら
(Buddhism) (loanword from Sanskrit) mandala
mandala; Buddhist visual schema of the enlightened mind; (given name) Mandara
曼怛羅; 曼特羅; 曼陀羅; 曼拏羅; 蔓陀囉; 滿荼邏 maṇḍala, a circle, globe, wheel ring; "any circular figure or diagram" (M.W.); a magic circle; a plot or place of enlightenment; a round or square altar on which buddhas and bodhisattvas are placed; a group of such, especially the garbhadhātu and vajradhātu groups of the Shingon sect; these were arranged by Kōbō Daishi to express the mystic doctrine of the two dhātu by way of illustration, the garbhadhātu representing the 理 and the 因 principle and cause, the vajradhātu the 智 and the 果 intelligence (or reason) and the effect, i.e. the fundamental realm of being, and mind as inherent in it; v. 胎 and 金剛. The two realms are fundamentally one, as are the absolute and phenomenal, e.g. water and wave. There are many kinds of maṇḍalas, e.g. the group of the Lotus Sutra; of the 觀經; of the nine luminaries; of the Buddha's entering into nirvana, etc. The real purpose of a maṇḍala is to gather the spiritual powers together, in order to promote the operation of the dharma or law. The term is commonly applied to a magic circle, subdivided into circles or squares in which are painted Buddhist divinities and symbols. Maṇḍalas also reveal the direct retribution of each of the ten worlds of beings (purgatory, pretas, animals, asuras, men, devas, the heavens of form, formless heavens, bodhisattvas, and buddhas). Each world has its maṇḍala which represents the originating principle that brings it to completion. The maṇḍala of the tenth world indicates the fulfilment and completion of the nine worlds.

有爲空


有为空

see styles
yǒu wéi kōng
    you3 wei2 kong1
yu wei k`ung
    yu wei kung
 ui kū
The unreality of the phenomenal.

有相教

see styles
yǒu xiàng jiào
    you3 xiang4 jiao4
yu hsiang chiao
 usō kyō
The first twelve years of the Buddha's teaching, when he treated the phenomenal as real; v. 有空中.

有空中

see styles
yǒu kōng zhōng
    you3 kong1 zhong1
yu k`ung chung
    yu kung chung
 u kū chū
The three terms, phenomenal, noumenal, and the link or mean, v. 中 and 空.

桁外れ

see styles
 ketahazure
    けたはずれ
(noun or adjectival noun) incredible; extraordinary; exceptional; phenomenal

楔状骨

see styles
 ketsujoukotsu; setsujoukotsu / ketsujokotsu; setsujokotsu
    けつじょうこつ; せつじょうこつ
(1) (けつじょうこつ only) {anat} cuneiform (bones); (2) {anat} (See 蝶形骨) sphenoid (bone)

氯霉素

see styles
lǜ méi sù
    lu:4 mei2 su4
lü mei su
chloramphenicol (antibiotic), aka chloromycetin

氯黴素


氯霉素

see styles
lǜ méi sù
    lu:4 mei2 su4
lü mei su
(pharmacology) chloramphenicol

法性宗

see styles
fǎ xìng zōng
    fa3 xing4 zong1
fa hsing tsung
 Hōsshō Shū
The sects, e. g. 華嚴宗, 天台宗, 眞言宗 Huayan, Tiantai, Shingon, which hold that all things proceed from the bhūtatathatā, i. e. the dharmakāya, and that all phenomena are of the same essence as the noumenon.

法界藏

see styles
fǎ jiè zàng
    fa3 jie4 zang4
fa chieh tsang
 hokkai zō
The treasury or storehouse or source of all phenomena, or truth.

滅蟲寧


灭虫宁

see styles
miè chóng nìng
    mie4 chong2 ning4
mieh ch`ung ning
    mieh chung ning
bephenium, anti-parasitic worm medicine

滴滴涕

see styles
dī dī tì
    di1 di1 ti4
ti ti t`i
    ti ti ti
(loanword) DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane)

無所得


无所得

see styles
wú suǒ dé
    wu2 suo3 de2
wu so te
 mushotoku
    むしょとく
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) having no income; (2) {Buddh} state of nonattachment; lack of attachment; not seeking anything
Nowhere, or nothing obtainable, the immaterial universal reality behind all phenomena.

無所觀


无所观

see styles
wú suǒ guān
    wu2 suo3 guan1
wu so kuan
 musho kan
The contemplation of the immaterial reality behind all phenomena.

無明見


无明见

see styles
wú míng jiàn
    wu2 ming2 jian4
wu ming chien
 mumyō ken
Views produced by ignorance, ignorant perception of phenomena producing all sorts of illusion.

物候學


物候学

see styles
wù hòu xué
    wu4 hou4 xue2
wu hou hsüeh
phenology

特異日

see styles
 tokuibi
    とくいび
singularity (climate); day in the calendar when a particular weather phenomenon is statistically likely to occur

珍現象

see styles
 chingenshou / chingensho
    ちんげんしょう
strange phenomenon

現行法


现行法

see styles
xiàn xíng fǎ
    xian4 xing2 fa3
hsien hsing fa
 genkouhou / genkoho
    げんこうほう
existing law; existing laws; laws in force
Things in present or manifested action, phenomena in general.

現象学

see styles
 genshougaku / genshogaku
    げんしょうがく
{phil} phenomenology

現象學


现象学

see styles
xiàn xiàng xué
    xian4 xiang4 xue2
hsien hsiang hsüeh
phenomenology

現象界


现象界

see styles
xiàn xiàng jiè
    xian4 xiang4 jie4
hsien hsiang chieh
 genshoukai / genshokai
    げんしょうかい
the phenomenal world
phenomenal world

現象級


现象级

see styles
xiàn xiàng jí
    xian4 xiang4 ji2
hsien hsiang chi
phenomenal

現象論

see styles
 genshouron / genshoron
    げんしょうろん
{physics} phenomenology; phenomenalism

現起光


现起光

see styles
xiàn qǐ guāng
    xian4 qi3 guang1
hsien ch`i kuang
    hsien chi kuang
 genki kō
The phenomenal radiance of Buddha which shines out when circumstances require it, as contrasted to his noumenal radiance which is constant.

百法界

see styles
bǎi fǎ jiè
    bai3 fa3 jie4
pai fa chieh
 hyappōkkai
The realm of the hundred qualities, i. e. the phenomenal realm; the ten stages from Hades to Buddha, each has ten 如是 or qualities which make up the hundred; cf. 百界.

相無生


相无生

see styles
xiàng wú shēng
    xiang4 wu2 sheng1
hsiang wu sheng
 sō mushō
Unreal in phenomena, e. g. turtle-hair or rabbit's horns; the unreality of phenomena, one of the 三無生.

眞佛子

see styles
zhēn fó zǐ
    zhen1 fo2 zi3
chen fo tzu
 shin busshi
A true Buddha son, i.e. one who has attained the first stage of bodhisattvahood according to the 別教 definition, i.e. the unreality of the ego and phenomena.

短尾鶯


短尾莺

see styles
duǎn wěi yīng
    duan3 wei3 ying1
tuan wei ying
(bird species of China) Asian stubtail (Urosphena squameiceps)

石墨烯

see styles
shí mò xī
    shi2 mo4 xi1
shih mo hsi
graphene

石炭酸

see styles
shí tàn suān
    shi2 tan4 suan1
shih t`an suan
    shih tan suan
 sekitansan
    せきたんさん
phenol C6H5OH; same as 苯酚
phenol; carbolic acid

砷製劑


砷制剂

see styles
shēn zhì jì
    shen1 zhi4 ji4
shen chih chi
arsphenamine

種子識


种子识

see styles
zhǒng zǐ shì
    zhong3 zi3 shi4
chung tzu shih
 shūji shiki
ālayavijñāna, the abode or seed-store of consciousness from which all phenomena spring, producing and reproducing momentarily.

種根器


种根器

see styles
zhǒng gēn qì
    zhong3 gen1 qi4
chung ken ch`i
    chung ken chi
 shukonki
The three categories of the ālayavijñāna: (1) the seed, or cause, of all phenomena; (2) the five organs of sensation; (3) the material environment on which they depend.

空假中

see styles
kōng jiǎ zhōng
    kong1 jia3 zhong1
k`ung chia chung
    kung chia chung
 kū ke chū
Unreality, reality, and the middle or mean doctrine; noumenon, phenomenon, and the principle or absolute which unifies both. 空Unreality, that things do not exist in reality; 假 reality, that things exist though in "derived" or "borrowed" form, consisting of elements which are permanent; 中 the "middle" doctrine of the Madhyamaka School, which denies both positions in the interests of the transcendental, or absolute. 空以破一切法, 假以立一切法, 中以妙一切法 other 卽 空卽假卽中. śūnya (universality) annihilates all relativities, particularity establishes all relativities, the middle path transcends and unites all relativities. Tiantai asserts that there is no contradiction in them and calls them a unity, the one including the other 即空即假即中.

紫水雞


紫水鸡

see styles
zǐ shuǐ jī
    zi3 shui3 ji1
tzu shui chi
(bird species of China) grey-headed swamphen (Porphyrio poliocephalus)

緑閃光

see styles
 ryokusenkou / ryokusenko
    りょくせんこう
green flash (optical phenomenon occurring shortly after sunset or before sunrise)

苯氧基

see styles
běn yǎng jī
    ben3 yang3 ji1
pen yang chi
phenoxy (chemistry)

蝶形骨

see styles
 choukeikotsu / chokekotsu
    ちょうけいこつ
sphenoid bone (of the skull)

表現型


表现型

see styles
biǎo xiàn xíng
    biao3 xian4 xing2
piao hsien hsing
 hyougengata / hyogengata
    ひょうげんがた
phenotype
(See 遺伝子型) phenotype

見非見


见非见

see styles
jiàn fēi jiàn
    jian4 fei1 jian4
chien fei chien
 ken hiken
The visible and invisible; phenomenal and noumenal.

說假部


说假部

see styles
shuō jiǎ bù
    shuo1 jia3 bu4
shuo chia pu
 Sekke bu
The Prajñāptivādinaḥ school, a branch of the Mahāsāṅghikaḥ, which took the view of phenomenality and reality, ? founded on the Prajñāpti-śāstra.

超常的

see styles
 choujouteki / chojoteki
    ちょうじょうてき
(adjectival noun) supernatural (e.g. psychic phenomena and such); paranormal

逆さ柱

see styles
 sakasabashira
    さかさばしら
(See 逆柱・1) wooden pillar placed with its base pointing up (believed to cause ominous phenomena); inverted pillar

連字符


连字符

see styles
lián zì fú
    lian2 zi4 fu2
lien tzu fu
hyphen

連字號


连字号

see styles
lián zì hào
    lian2 zi4 hao4
lien tzu hao
hyphen (punct.)

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

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