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ワリンゴ

see styles
 waringo
    ワリンゴ
(kana only) Chinese apple (Malus asiatica)

ヲコト点

see styles
 okototen
    ヲコトてん
marks to aid in reading Chinese classics

一句投火

see styles
yī jù tóu huǒ
    yi1 ju4 tou2 huo3
i chü t`ou huo
    i chü tou huo
 ikkutōka
For but one sentence of the Truth willingly to cast oneself into the fire.

一国両制

see styles
 ikkokuryousei / ikkokuryose
    いっこくりょうせい
(See 一国二制度) one country, two systems (Chinese policy)

一如頓證


一如顿证

see styles
yī rú dùn zhèng
    yi1 ru2 dun4 zheng4
i ju tun cheng
 ichinyo tonshō
Immediate experiential enlightenment by the Tathāgata truth; the immediate realization that all is 眞如 bhūtatathatā.

一帯一路

see styles
 ittaiichiro / ittaichiro
    いったいいちろ
The Belt and Road Initiative (Chinese development strategy); One Belt, One Road

一帶一路


一带一路

see styles
yī dài yī lù
    yi1 dai4 yi1 lu4
i tai i lu
Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Chinese infrastructure and investment strategy launched in 2013

一心三観

see styles
 isshinsangan
    いっしんさんがん
{Buddh} (See 三諦) simultaneous contemplation of the threefold truth (form of Tendai meditation)

一手遮天

see styles
yī shǒu zhē tiān
    yi1 shou3 zhe1 tian1
i shou che t`ien
    i shou che tien
lit. to hide the sky with one hand; to hide the truth from the masses

一月三身

see styles
yī yuè sān shēn
    yi1 yue4 san1 shen1
i yüeh san shen
 ichigatsu sanshin
The allegorical trikāya or three bodies of the moon, i.e. form as 法身, its light as 報身, its reflection as 應身; the Buddha-truth 法 has also its 體 body, its light of wisdom 智, and its application or use 用, but all three are one, or a trinity; see trikāya, 三身.

一理ある

see styles
 ichiriaru
    いちりある
(exp,v5r-i) to have a point; to have some truth; to have some sense; to have some merit

七言律詩


七言律诗

see styles
qī yán lǜ shī
    qi1 yan2 lu:4 shi1
ch`i yen lü shih
    chi yen lü shih
 shichigonrisshi
    しちごんりっし
verse form consisting of 8 lines of 7 characters, with rhyme on alternate lines
poem of eight lines, each of seven (Chinese) characters

七言絶句

see styles
 shichigonzekku
    しちごんぜっく
poem of four lines, each of seven (Chinese) characters

万葉仮名

see styles
 manyougana / manyogana
    まんようがな
man'yōgana; early Japanese syllabary composed of Chinese characters used phonetically

丈八蛇矛

see styles
zhàng bā shé máo
    zhang4 ba1 she2 mao2
chang pa she mao
ancient spear-like weapon 18 Chinese feet 尺[chi3] in length, with a wavy spearhead like a snake's body

三中全會


三中全会

see styles
sān zhōng quán huì
    san1 zhong1 quan2 hui4
san chung ch`üan hui
    san chung chüan hui
third plenum of a national congress of the Chinese Communist Party

三佛栗底

see styles
sān fó lì dǐ
    san1 fo2 li4 di3
san fo li ti
 sanbutsuritei
saṃvṛti, which means concealed, not apparent, is intp. as common ideas世俗諦 or phenomenal truth; it is also intp. as that which hides reality, or seems to be real, the seeming.

三光作戦

see styles
 sankousakusen / sankosakusen
    さんこうさくせん
(hist) (三光 is a ref. to a Chinese phrase meaning 'kill all, burn all, loot all') Three Alls Strategy (Japanese scorched earth policy during the second Sino-Japanese War)

三十六神

see styles
sān shí liù shén
    san1 shi2 liu4 shen2
san shih liu shen
 sanjūroku shin
(三十六部神) The thirty-six departmental guardian divinities given in the 灌頂三歸五戒帶佩護身咒經. Each is styled 彌栗頭 mṛdu, benign, kindly, for which 善 is used. Their Sanskrit and Chinese names are given in Chinese as follows: (1) 不羅婆 or 善光 kindly light, has to do with attacks of disease; (2) 婆呵婆 or 善明 headaches; (3) 婆邏婆 or 善力 fevers; (4) 抗陀羅 or 善月 disorders of the stomach; (5) 陀利奢 or 善見 tumours; (6) 阿婁呵 or 善供 madness; (7) 伽婆帝 or 善捨 stupidity; (8) 悉抵哆 or 善寂 irascibility; (9) 菩堤薩 or善覺 lust; (10) 提婆羅 or 善天 devils; (11) 阿婆帝 or 善住 deadly injuries; (12) 不若羅 of 善福 graves; (13) 苾闍伽 or 善術 the four quarters; (14) 迦隸婆 or 善帝 enemies; (15) 羅闍遮 or 善主 robbers; (16) 須乾陀 or 善香 creditors; (17) 檀那波 or 善施 thieves; (18) 支多那 or 善意 pestilence; (19) 羅婆那 or 善吉 the five plagues (? typhoid); (20) 鉢婆馱 or 善山 corpse worms; (21) 三摩提 or 善調 continuous concentration; (22) 戾禘馱 or 善備 restlessness; (23) 波利陀 or 善敬 attraction; (24) 波利那 or 善淨 evil cabals; (25) 度伽地 or 善品 deadly poison; (26) 毘梨馱 or 善結 fear; (27) 支陀那 or 善壽 calamities; (28) 伽林摩 or 善逝 childbirth and nursing; (29) 阿留伽 or 善願 the district magistracy; (30) 闍利馱 or 善固 altercations; (31) 阿伽駄 or 善照 anxieties and distresses; (32) 阿訶婆 or 善生 uneasiness; (33) 婆和邏 or 善思 supernatural manifestations; (34) 波利那 or 善藏 jealousy; (35) 固陀那 or 善音 curses; (36) 韋陀羅 or 善妙 exorcism. They have innumerable assistants. He who writes their names and carries them with him can be free from all fear.

三十六計


三十六计

see styles
sān shí liù jì
    san1 shi2 liu4 ji4
san shih liu chi
 sanjuurokkei / sanjurokke
    さんじゅうろっけい
The Thirty-Six Stratagems, a Chinese essay used to illustrate a series of stratagems used in politics, war, and in civil interaction; all the possible schemes and stratagems
(yoji) (hist) the 36 (ancient Chinese military) strategies (of which the last resort was said to be beating a retreat)

三国時代

see styles
 sangokujidai
    さんごくじだい
(1) (hist) (See 三国・2) Three Kingdoms period (of Chinese history, 220 CE-280 CE); (2) (hist) (See 三国・3) Three Kingdoms period (of Korean history, 57 BCE-668 CE)

三皇五帝

see styles
sān huáng wǔ dì
    san1 huang2 wu3 di4
san huang wu ti
 sankougotei / sankogote
    さんこうごてい
three sovereigns 三皇[san1 huang2] and five emperors 五帝[wu3 di4] of myth and legend; the earliest system of Chinese historiography
{chmyth} Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors (mythological rulers of ancient China)

三皇炮捶

see styles
sān huáng pào chuí
    san1 huang2 pao4 chui2
san huang p`ao ch`ui
    san huang pao chui
Pao Chui (Chinese martial art)

三種二諦


三种二谛

see styles
sān zhǒng èr dì
    san1 zhong3 er4 di4
san chung erh ti
 sanshu nitai
three levels of the twofold truth

三足金烏


三足金乌

see styles
sān zú jīn wū
    san1 zu2 jin1 wu1
san tsu chin wu
three-legged Golden Crow that lives in the sun (in northeast Asian and Chinese mythology); Korean: samjog'o

三鹿集團


三鹿集团

see styles
sān lù jí tuán
    san1 lu4 ji2 tuan2
san lu chi t`uan
    san lu chi tuan
Sanlu Group, Chinese state-owned dairy products company involved in the 2008 melamine poisoning scandal

上古漢語


上古汉语

see styles
shàng gǔ hàn yǔ
    shang4 gu3 han4 yu3
shang ku han yü
Old Chinese (linguistics)

上方寶劍


上方宝剑

see styles
shàng fāng bǎo jiàn
    shang4 fang1 bao3 jian4
shang fang pao chien
imperial sword (giving bearer plenipotentiary powers); imperial Chinese version of 007 licensed to kill

上行菩薩


上行菩萨

see styles
shàng xíng pú sà
    shang4 xing2 pu2 sa4
shang hsing p`u sa
    shang hsing pu sa
 Jōgyō bosatsu
Viśiṣṭa-cāritra Bodhisattva, who suddenly rose out of the earth as Buddha was concluding one of his Lotus sermons; v. Lotus sūtra 15 and 21. He is supposed to have been a convert of the Buddha in long past ages and to come to the world in its days of evil. Nichiren in Japan believed himself to be this Bodhisattva's reincarnation, and the Nichiren trinity is the Buddha, i.e. the eternal Śākyamuni Buddha; the Law, i.e. the Lotus Truth; and the Saṅgha, i.e. this Bodhisattva, in other words Nichiren himself as the head of all living beings, or eldest son of the Buddha.

下沉市場


下沉市场

see styles
xià chén shì chǎng
    xia4 chen2 shi4 chang3
hsia ch`en shih ch`ang
    hsia chen shih chang
the Chinese market, excluding first- and second-tier cities

不了義經


不了义经

see styles
bù liǎo yì jīng
    bu4 liao3 yi4 jing1
pu liao i ching
 furyōgi kyō
Texts that do not make plain the Buddha's whole truth, such as Hīnayāna and 通敎 or intermediate Mahāyāna texts.

不二之法

see styles
bù èr zhī fǎ
    bu4 er4 zhi1 fa3
pu erh chih fa
 funi no hō
The one undivided truth, the Buddha-truth. Also, the unity of the Buddha-nature.

不二法門


不二法门

see styles
bù èr fǎ mén
    bu4 er4 fa3 men2
pu erh fa men
 funi hōmon
the one and only way; the only proper course to take
is similar to 不二之法; also the cult of the monistic doctrine; and the immediacy of entering into the truth.

不刊之論


不刊之论

see styles
bù kān zhī lùn
    bu4 kan1 zhi1 lun4
pu k`an chih lun
    pu kan chih lun
indisputable statement; unalterable truth

不変の理

see styles
 fuhennori
    ふへんのり
eternal truth

不易之論


不易之论

see styles
bù yì zhī lùn
    bu4 yi4 zhi1 lun4
pu i chih lun
perfectly sound proposition; unalterable truth; irrefutable argument

不能引轉


不能引转

see styles
bù néng yǐn zhuǎn
    bu4 neng2 yin3 zhuan3
pu neng yin chuan
 funō inten
cannot be swayed [from the truth]

世界悉檀

see styles
shì jiè xī tán
    shi4 jie4 xi1 tan2
shih chieh hsi t`an
    shih chieh hsi tan
 sekai shitsudan
One of the foursiddhāntas: the Buddha's line of reasoning in earthly or common terms to draw men to the higher truth.

世諦心脫


世谛心脱

see styles
shì dì xīn tuō
    shi4 di4 xin1 tuo1
shih ti hsin t`o
    shih ti hsin to
 setai shindatsu
to mind liberated at the level of the conventional truth

中共九大

see styles
zhōng gòng jiǔ dà
    zhong1 gong4 jiu3 da4
chung kung chiu ta
Chinese Communist Party 9th congress in 1969

中古漢語


中古汉语

see styles
zhōng gǔ hàn yǔ
    zhong1 gu3 han4 yu3
chung ku han yü
Middle Chinese (linguistics)

中国医学

see styles
 chuugokuigaku / chugokuigaku
    ちゅうごくいがく
Chinese medicine

中国哲学

see styles
 chuugokutetsugaku / chugokutetsugaku
    ちゅうごくてつがく
Chinese philosophy

中国将棋

see styles
 chuugokushougi / chugokushogi
    ちゅうごくしょうぎ
Chinese chess; xiangqi

中国手話

see styles
 chuugokushuwa / chugokushuwa
    ちゅうごくしゅわ
(personal name) Chinese Sign Language; CSL; ZGS

中国拳法

see styles
 chuugokukenpou / chugokukenpo
    ちゅうごくけんぽう
Chinese martial art

中国文学

see styles
 chuugokubungaku / chugokubungaku
    ちゅうごくぶんがく
Chinese literature

中国料理

see styles
 chuugokuryouri / chugokuryori
    ちゅうごくりょうり
Chinese food

中国結び

see styles
 chuugokumusubi / chugokumusubi
    ちゅうごくむすび
{art} Chinese knot; Chinese knotting art; knotting art

中国語圏

see styles
 chuugokugoken / chugokugoken
    ちゅうごくごけん
sinophone world; Chinese-speaking world

中国象棋

see styles
 chuugokushougi / chugokushogi
    ちゅうごくしょうぎ
Chinese chess; xiangqi

中國商飛


中国商飞

see styles
zhōng guó shāng fēi
    zhong1 guo2 shang1 fei1
chung kuo shang fei
COMAC, Chinese aeronautics company (abbr. for 中國商用飛機|中国商用飞机[Zhong1 guo2 Shang1 yong4 Fei1 ji1])

中國林蛙


中国林蛙

see styles
zhōng guó lín wā
    zhong1 guo2 lin2 wa1
chung kuo lin wa
Chinese brown frog (Rana chensinensis)

中國郵政


中国邮政

see styles
zhōng guó yóu zhèng
    zhong1 guo2 you2 zheng4
chung kuo yu cheng
China Post (Chinese postal service)

中國電信


中国电信

see styles
zhōng guó diàn xìn
    zhong1 guo2 dian4 xin4
chung kuo tien hsin
China Telecom (Chinese company providing mobile phone service)

中央匯金


中央汇金

see styles
zhōng yāng huì jīn
    zhong1 yang1 hui4 jin1
chung yang hui chin
central finance; Chinese monetary fund

中山大學


中山大学

see styles
zhōng shān dà xué
    zhong1 shan1 da4 xue2
chung shan ta hsüeh
Sun Yat-sen University (Guangzhou); Sun Yat-sen University (Kaohsiung); Sun Yat-sen University (Moscow), founded in 1925 as training ground for Chinese communists
See: 中山大学

中復電訊


中复电讯

see styles
zhōng fù diàn xùn
    zhong1 fu4 dian4 xun4
chung fu tien hsün
Zoomflight Telecom (Chinese company)

中日辞典

see styles
 chuunichijiten / chunichijiten
    ちゅうにちじてん
Chinese-Japanese dictionary

中英對照


中英对照

see styles
zhōng yīng duì zhào
    zhong1 ying1 dui4 zhao4
chung ying tui chao
Chinese English parallel texts

中華そば

see styles
 chuukasoba / chukasoba
    ちゅうかそば
Chinese noodles (esp. ramen)

中華まん

see styles
 chuukaman / chukaman
    ちゅうかまん
Chinese dumpling; Chinese steamed bun

中華仙鶲


中华仙鹟

see styles
zhōng huá xiān wēng
    zhong1 hua2 xian1 weng1
chung hua hsien weng
(bird species of China) Chinese blue flycatcher (Cyornis glaucicomans)

中華包丁

see styles
 chuukabouchou / chukabocho
    ちゅうかぼうちょう
Chinese chef's knife (resembles a cleaver)

中華字海


中华字海

see styles
zhōng huá zì hǎi
    zhong1 hua2 zi4 hai3
chung hua tzu hai
Zhonghua Zihai, the most comprehensive Chinese character dictionary with 85,568 entries, compiled in 1994

中華攀雀


中华攀雀

see styles
zhōng huá pān què
    zhong1 hua2 pan1 que4
chung hua p`an ch`üeh
    chung hua pan chüeh
(bird species of China) Chinese penduline tit (Remiz consobrinus)

中華料理

see styles
 chuukaryouri / chukaryori
    ちゅうかりょうり
Chinese cooking; Chinese food

中華民族


中华民族

see styles
zhōng huá mín zú
    zhong1 hua2 min2 zu2
chung hua min tsu
the Chinese nation; the Chinese people (collective reference to all the ethnic groups in China)

中華炒め

see styles
 chuukaitame / chukaitame
    ちゅうかいため
{food} Chinese-style fried dish

中華臺北


中华台北

see styles
zhōng huá tái běi
    zhong1 hua2 tai2 bei3
chung hua t`ai pei
    chung hua tai pei
Chinese Taipei, name for Taiwan to which the PRC and Taiwan agreed for the purpose of participation in international events

中華蕎麦

see styles
 chuukasoba / chukasoba
    ちゅうかそば
Chinese noodles (esp. ramen)

中華電視


中华电视

see styles
zhōng huá diàn shì
    zhong1 hua2 dian4 shi4
chung hua tien shih
Chinese Television System (CTS), Taiwan

中華饅頭

see styles
 chuukamanjuu / chukamanju
    ちゅうかまんじゅう
(1) sweet crescent-shaped confection of pancake-like sponge cake filled with adzuki paste; (2) Chinese dumpling; Chinese steamed bun

中華鷓鴣


中华鹧鸪

see styles
zhōng huá zhè gū
    zhong1 hua2 zhe4 gu1
chung hua che ku
(bird species of China) Chinese francolin (Francolinus pintadeanus)

中西合併


中西合并

see styles
zhōng xī hé bìng
    zhong1 xi1 he2 bing4
chung hsi ho ping
Chinese-Western fusion

中西合璧

see styles
zhōng xī hé bì
    zhong1 xi1 he2 bi4
chung hsi ho pi
harmonious combination of Chinese and Western elements (idiom)

中譯語通


中译语通

see styles
zhōng yì yǔ tōng
    zhong1 yi4 yu3 tong1
chung i yü t`ung
    chung i yü tung
Global Tone Communication Technology Co., Ltd (GTCOM), Chinese big data and AI company

中體西用


中体西用

see styles
zhōng tǐ xī yòng
    zhong1 ti3 xi1 yong4
chung t`i hsi yung
    chung ti hsi yung
adopting Western knowledge for its practical uses while keeping Chinese values as the core

之乎者也

see styles
zhī hū zhě yě
    zhi1 hu1 zhe3 ye3
chih hu che yeh
lit. 之[zhi1], 乎[hu1], 者[zhe3] and 也[ye3] (four grammatical particles of Classical Chinese) (idiom); fig. archaic expressions

乎古止点

see styles
 okototen
    をことてん
marks to aid in reading Chinese classics

乎己止点

see styles
 okototen
    をことてん
marks to aid in reading Chinese classics

九天玄女

see styles
jiǔ tiān xuán nǚ
    jiu3 tian1 xuan2 nu:3
chiu t`ien hsüan nü
    chiu tien hsüan nü
Xuan Nü, a fairy in Chinese mythology

九尾の狐

see styles
 kyuubinokitsune / kyubinokitsune
    きゅうびのきつね
(exp,n) (See 妖狐) nine-tailed fox; old, golden-furred fox with nine tails and shapeshifting powers used to fool humans; orig. a Chinese mystical beast whose appearance was considered auspicious

九校聯盟


九校联盟

see styles
jiǔ xiào lián méng
    jiu3 xiao4 lian2 meng2
chiu hsiao lien meng
C9 League, alliance of nine prestigious Chinese universities, established in 1998

九浅一深

see styles
 kyuusenisshin / kyusenisshin
    きゅうせんいっしん
nine shallow, one deep (ancient Chinese sexual technique)

事實求是


事实求是

see styles
shì shí qiú shì
    shi4 shi2 qiu2 shi4
shih shih ch`iu shih
    shih shih chiu shih
to seek the truth from facts

二十五史

see styles
èr shí wǔ shǐ
    er4 shi2 wu3 shi3
erh shih wu shih
 nijuugoshi / nijugoshi
    にじゅうごし
twenty four dynastic histories (or 25 or 26 in modern editions)
(See 二十四史) Twenty-Five Histories; authoritative collection of twenty-five Chinese historical books (the Twenty-Four Histories and the New History of Yuan)

二十八宿

see styles
èr shí bā xiù
    er4 shi2 ba1 xiu4
erh shih pa hsiu
 nijuuhasshuku / nijuhasshuku
    にじゅうはっしゅく
the twenty-eight constellations
28 mansions of Chinese astronomy (constellations dividing the ecliptic into 28 positions)
The twenty-eight nakṣatras or constellations, divided into four mansions of seven each, referred to East, or Spring; South, Summer; West, Autumn; and North, Winter. The month-names derived from them differ slightly in form. E.: 角 Citrā, 亢 Niṣṭyā (or Svāti), 氏 Viśākhā, 房 Anurādhā, 心Rohiṇī, Jyeṣṭhaghnī (or Jyesthā), 尾 Mūlabarhaṇī (or Mūla), 箕 Pūrva-Aṣādha. N.: 斗 Uttara-Aṣāḍhā, 牛 Abhijit, 女Śravaṇā, 盧Śraviṣṭha (or Dhaniṣṭhā) 危Śatabhiṣā, 室 Pūrva-Proṣṭhapada, 壁 Uttara-Proṣṭhapada. W.: 奎 Revatī, 婁 Aśvayuj (or Aśvinī), 胃 Apabharaṇī (or Bharaṇī), 昴 Kṛttikā, 畢 Rohiṇī, 觜 Invakā (or Mṛgaśiras), 參 Bāhu (or Ārdrā). S.: 井 Punarvasu, 鬼 Tiṣya (or Puṣya), 柳 Aśleṣā, 星 Maghā, 張 Pūrva-Phalgunī, 翼 Uttara-Phalgunī, 軫 Hastā.

二十四史

see styles
èr shí sì shǐ
    er4 shi2 si4 shi3
erh shih ssu shih
 nijuushishi / nijushishi
    にじゅうしし
the Twenty-Four Histories (25 or 26 in modern editions), collection of books on Chinese dynastic history from 3000 BC till 17th century; fig. a long and complicated story
(See 二十五史) Twenty-Four Histories; authoritative collection of twenty-four Chinese historical books

二種供養


二种供养

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èr zhǒng gōng yǎng
    er4 zhong3 gong1 yang3
erh chung kung yang
 nishu (no) kuyō
The two forms of service, or offerings: (1) (a) 出纏供養 to those who have escaped from the toils, e.g. Buddhas; (b) 在纏供養 to those still living in the toils. (2) (a) 財供養 offerings of goods; (b) 法供養 of the Buddha-truth.

二種布施


二种布施

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èr zhǒng bù shī
    er4 zhong3 bu4 shi1
erh chung pu shih
 nishu fuse
Two kinds of charity: (1) (a) goods; (b) the saving truth. (2) (a) 淨施 Pure charity, expecting no return; (b) the opposite.

二種闡提


二种阐提

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èr zhǒng chǎn tí
    er4 zhong3 chan3 ti2
erh chung ch`an t`i
    erh chung chan ti
 nishu sendai
(二種一闡提) Two kinds of icchantika, q.v.: (a) the utterly depraved, abandoned, and blasphemers of Buddha-truth; (b) bodhisattvas who refuse to enter upon their Buddhahood in order to save all beings.

二空眞理

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èr kōng zhēn lǐ
    er4 kong1 zhen1 li3
erh k`ung chen li
    erh kung chen li
 nikū shinri
truth of the two kinds of selflessness

二諦三觀


二谛三观

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èr dì sān guān
    er4 di4 san1 guan1
erh ti san kuan
 nitai sankan
three levels of the twofold truth

二諦用中


二谛用中

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èr dì yòng zhōng
    er4 di4 yong4 zhong1
erh ti yung chung
 nitai yūchū
use the twofold truth to reveal the middle way

五倍子樹


五倍子树

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wǔ bèi zi shù
    wu3 bei4 zi5 shu4
wu pei tzu shu
Chinese sumac (Rhus chinensis)

五四運動


五四运动

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wǔ sì yùn dòng
    wu3 si4 yun4 dong4
wu ssu yün tung
 goshiundou / goshiundo
    ごしうんどう
May Fourth Movement; Chinese national renewal movement that started with 4th May 1919 protest against the Treaty of Versailles
May Fourth Movement (anti-imperialist student demonstration in Beijing on May 4, 1919)

五智如來


五智如来

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wǔ zhì rú lái
    wu3 zhi4 ru2 lai2
wu chih ju lai
 gochi nyorai
五智五佛; 五佛; 五如來 The five Dhyāni-Buddhas, or Wisdom-Tathāgatas of the Vajradhātu 金剛界, idealizations of five aspects of wisdom; possibly of Nepalese origin. The Wisdom Buddha represents the dharmakāya or Buddha-mind, also the Dharma of the triratna, or trinity. Each evolves one of the five colours, one of the five senses, a Dhyani-bodhisattva in two forms onegracious, the other fierce, and a Mānuṣi-Buddha; each has his own śakti, i. e. feminine energy or complement; also his own bīja, or germ-sound 種子or 印 seal, i. e. 眞言 real or substantive word, the five being for 大日 aṃ, for 阿閦 hūṃ, for 寶生 ? hrīḥ, for 彌陀 ? aḥ, for 不 空 ? āḥ. The five are also described as the emanations or forms of an Ādi-Buddha, Vajrasattva; the four are considered by others to be emanations or forms of Vairocana as theSupreme Buddha. The five are not always described as the same, e. g. they may be 藥師 (or 王) Bhaiṣajya, 多寶 Prabhūtaratna, Vairocana, Akṣobhya, andeither Amoghasiddhi or Śākyamuni. Below is a classified list of the generally accepted five with certain particulars connected with them, butthese differ in different places, and the list can only be a general guide. As to the Dhyāni-bodhisattvas, each Buddha evolves three forms 五佛生五菩薩, 五金剛, 五忿怒, i. e. (1) a bodhisattva who represents the Buddha's dharmakāya, or spiritual body; (2) a vajra ordiamond form who represents his wisdom in graciousness; and (3) a fierce or angry form, the 明王 who represents his power against evil. (1) Vairocanaappears in the three forms of 轉法輪菩薩 Vajra-pāramitā Bodhisattva, 遍照金剛 Universally Shining Vajrasattva, and 不動明王 Ārya-Acalanātha Rāja; (2) Akṣobhya's three forms are 虛空藏 Ākāśagarbha, 如意 complete power, and 軍荼利明王 Kuṇḍalī-rāja; (3 ) Ratnasaṃbhava's are 普賢 Samantabhadra, 薩埵Sattvavajra, and 孫婆 or 降三世明王 Trailokyavijayarāja; (4) Amitābha's are 觀世音 Avalokiteśvara, 法金剛 Dharmarāja, and 馬頭明王 Hayagrīva, thehorse-head Dharmapāla; (5) Amoghasiddhi's are 彌勒 Maitreya, 業金剛Karmavajra, and 金剛夜叉 Vajrayakṣa. The above Bodhisattvas differ from those in the following list:
NameChinesePositionElementSenseColor
Vairocana大日centreethersightwhite
Akṣobhya阿閦eastearthsoundblue
Ratnasaṃbhava寶生southfiresmellyellow
Amitābha彌陀westwatertastered
Amoghasiddhi不空northairtouchgreen
GermAnimalDhyani-BodhisattvaBuddha
aṃlionSamantabhadra 普賢Krakucchanda
hūṃelephantVajrapāṇi 金剛力士Kanakamuni
?aḥhorseRatnapāṇi 寶手Kāśyapa
? hrīḥgoose or peacockAvalokiteśvara 觀音Śākyamuni
?āḥgaruḍaVisvapāṇi?Maitreya


Arrival of the five wise Buddhas

五筆字型


五笔字型

see styles
wǔ bǐ zì xíng
    wu3 bi3 zi4 xing2
wu pi tzu hsing
five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民 in 1983

五筆字形


五笔字形

see styles
wǔ bǐ zì xíng
    wu3 bi3 zi4 xing2
wu pi tzu hsing
Chinese character input method for entering characters by numbered strokes (variant of 五筆字型|五笔字型[wu3 bi3 zi4 xing2])

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

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