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Simple Dictionary Definition |
沮渠京聲 沮渠京声 see styles |
jǔ qú jīng shēng ju3 qu2 jing1 sheng1 chü ch`ü ching sheng chü chü ching sheng Jokyo Kyōshō |
Juqu Jingsheng |
油然而生 see styles |
yóu rán ér shēng you2 ran2 er2 sheng1 yu jan erh sheng |
arising involuntarily (idiom); spontaneous; to spring up unbidden (of emotion) |
治生產業 治生产业 see styles |
zhì shēng chǎn yè zhi4 sheng1 chan3 ye4 chih sheng ch`an yeh chih sheng chan yeh jishō sangō |
daily activity |
法化生身 see styles |
fǎ huà shēng shēn fa3 hua4 sheng1 shen1 fa hua sheng shen hōke shō shin |
The nirmāṇakāya, or corporeal manifestation of the spiritual Buddha. |
法性生身 see styles |
fǎ xìng shēng shēn fa3 xing4 sheng1 shen1 fa hsing sheng shen hosshō shō shin |
body born from the dharma-nature |
法華一乘 法华一乘 see styles |
fǎ huā yī shèng fa3 hua1 yi1 sheng4 fa hua i sheng hōkke ichijō |
the Lotus's doctrine of the one vehicle |
法身化生 see styles |
fǎ shēn huà shēng fa3 shen1 hua4 sheng1 fa shen hua sheng hosshin keshō |
birth by transformation done by the dharma body |
泣不成聲 泣不成声 see styles |
qì bù chéng shēng qi4 bu4 cheng2 sheng1 ch`i pu ch`eng sheng chi pu cheng sheng |
(idiom) unable to speak through tears; sobbing uncontrollably |
活色生香 see styles |
huó sè shēng xiāng huo2 se4 sheng1 xiang1 huo se sheng hsiang |
(of a flower) vividly colorful and fragrant; (of a woman) captivating; charming; (of writing or a painting etc) lifelike; vivid |
流來生死 流来生死 see styles |
liú lái shēng sǐ liu2 lai2 sheng1 si3 liu lai sheng ssu rurai shōji |
Transmigration which has come down from the state of primal ignorance. |
流轉生死 流转生死 see styles |
liú zhuǎn shēng sǐ liu2 zhuan3 sheng1 si3 liu chuan sheng ssu ruden shōji |
transmigration through birth and death |
浮游生物 see styles |
fú yóu shēng wù fu2 you2 sheng1 wu4 fu yu sheng wu |
plankton |
浮生六記 浮生六记 see styles |
fú shēng liù jì fu2 sheng1 liu4 ji4 fu sheng liu chi |
Six Records of a Floating Life, autobiographical novel and description of Qing dynasty life by 沈復|沈复[Shen3 Fu4], published 1808 |
浴火重生 see styles |
yù huǒ chóng shēng yu4 huo3 chong2 sheng1 yü huo ch`ung sheng yü huo chung sheng |
to rise from the ashes (idiom); to thrive again after surviving an ordeal |
淨勝意樂 淨胜意乐 see styles |
jìng shèng yì yào jing4 sheng4 yi4 yao4 ching sheng i yao jōshō igyō |
pure superior aspiration |
淨土往生 see styles |
jìng tǔ wǎng shēng jing4 tu3 wang3 sheng1 ching t`u wang sheng ching tu wang sheng jōdo ōjō |
rebirth in the Pure Land |
深生信解 see styles |
shēn shēng xìn jiě shen1 sheng1 xin4 jie3 shen sheng hsin chieh shinshō shinge |
to give rise to deep faith |
深生喜樂 深生喜乐 see styles |
shēn shēng xǐ lè shen1 sheng1 xi3 le4 shen sheng hsi le shinshō kiraku |
experiences profound delight |
深生怯弱 see styles |
shēn shēng qier uo shen1 sheng1 qier4 uo4 shen sheng qier uo shinshō kōjaku |
profoundly intimidated |
深生愛慕 深生爱慕 see styles |
shēn shēng ài mù shen1 sheng1 ai4 mu4 shen sheng ai mu shin shō aibo |
eager desire |
深生愛樂 深生爱乐 see styles |
shēn shēng ài yào shen1 sheng1 ai4 yao4 shen sheng ai yao shinshō aigyō |
profound delight |
深生慚愧 深生惭愧 see styles |
shēn shēng cán kuì shen1 sheng1 can2 kui4 shen sheng ts`an k`uei shen sheng tsan kuei shinshō zanki |
to experience profound shame |
深生歡喜 深生欢喜 see styles |
shēn shēng huān xǐ shen1 sheng1 huan1 xi3 shen sheng huan hsi shinshō kanki |
profound bliss |
深生淨信 see styles |
shēn shēng jìng xìn shen1 sheng1 jing4 xin4 shen sheng ching hsin shin shō jōshin |
deeply produces pure faith |
淸淨勝解 淸淨胜解 see styles |
qīng jìng shèng jiě qing1 jing4 sheng4 jie3 ch`ing ching sheng chieh ching ching sheng chieh shōjō shōge |
pure resolve |
淸淨殊勝 淸淨殊胜 see styles |
qīng jìng shū shèng qing1 jing4 shu1 sheng4 ch`ing ching shu sheng ching ching shu sheng shōjō shushō |
excellence of purity |
滿臉生花 满脸生花 see styles |
mǎn liǎn shēng huā man3 lian3 sheng1 hua1 man lien sheng hua |
all smiles; beaming from ear to ear |
火生三昧 see styles |
huǒ shēng sān mèi huo3 sheng1 san1 mei4 huo sheng san mei kashō zanmai |
A flame-emitting samādhi, the power to emit flames from the body for auto-holocaust, or other purposes. It is especially associated with 不動尊 q. v. and Shingon practice of the yoga which unites the devotee to him and his powers. |
無上最勝 无上最胜 see styles |
wú shàng zuì shèng wu2 shang4 zui4 sheng4 wu shang tsui sheng mujō saishō |
unsurpassable excellence |
無上殊勝 无上殊胜 see styles |
wú shàng shū shèng wu2 shang4 shu1 sheng4 wu shang shu sheng mujō shushō |
unsurpassed, excellent |
無上聖賢 无上圣贤 see styles |
wú shàng shèng xián wu2 shang4 sheng4 xian2 wu shang sheng hsien mujō shōken |
the paramount sage |
無中生有 无中生有 see styles |
wú zhōng shēng yǒu wu2 zhong1 sheng1 you3 wu chung sheng yu |
to create something from nothing (idiom) |
無事生非 无事生非 see styles |
wú shì shēng fēi wu2 shi4 sheng1 fei1 wu shih sheng fei |
to make trouble out of nothing |
無以為生 无以为生 see styles |
wú yǐ wéi shēng wu2 yi3 wei2 sheng1 wu i wei sheng |
no way to get by |
無作聖諦 无作圣谛 see styles |
wú zuò shèng dì wu2 zuo4 sheng4 di4 wu tso sheng ti musa shōtai |
four unconstructed noble truths |
無始生死 无始生死 see styles |
wú shǐ shēng sǐ wu2 shi3 sheng1 si3 wu shih sheng ssu mushi shōji |
beginningless birth-and-death |
無學勝解 无学胜解 see styles |
wú xué shèng jiě wu2 xue2 sheng4 jie3 wu hsüeh sheng chieh mugaku shōge |
devoted interest of those beyond training |
無學聖人 无学圣人 see styles |
wú xué shèng rén wu2 xue2 sheng4 ren2 wu hsüeh sheng jen mugaku shōnin |
post-learning arhats |
無後生死 无后生死 see styles |
wú hòu shēng sǐ wu2 hou4 sheng1 si3 wu hou sheng ssu mugo shōji |
No more birth-and-death, the bodhisattva who will not again be subject to the wheel of transmigration. |
無從生忍 无从生忍 see styles |
wú cóng shēng rěn wu2 cong2 sheng1 ren3 wu ts`ung sheng jen wu tsung sheng jen mujūshō nin |
the acceptance of (the principle of) unborn Dharmas |
無所作聲 无所作声 see styles |
wú suǒ zuò shēng wu2 suo3 zuo4 sheng1 wu so tso sheng mushosa shō |
sound of non-activity |
無所生法 无所生法 see styles |
wú suǒ shēng fǎ wu2 suo3 sheng1 fa3 wu so sheng fa mu shoshō hō |
(the principle of) unborn Dharmas |
無有二乘 无有二乘 see styles |
wú yǒu èr shèng wu2 you3 er4 sheng4 wu yu erh sheng muu nijō |
there are no two vehicles |
無有生死 无有生死 see styles |
wú yǒu shēng sǐ wu2 you3 sheng1 si3 wu yu sheng ssu muu shōji |
lacks birth and death |
無極大聖 无极大圣 see styles |
wú jí dà shèng wu2 ji2 da4 sheng4 wu chi ta sheng mugokudaishō |
the supreme great saint |
無極聖慧 无极圣慧 see styles |
wú jí shèng huì wu2 ji2 sheng4 hui4 wu chi sheng hui mugoku shōe |
the supreme wisdom of saints |
無漏聖道 无漏圣道 see styles |
wú lòu shèng dào wu2 lou4 sheng4 dao4 wu lou sheng tao muro shōdō |
untainted noble path(s) |
無爲生死 无为生死 see styles |
wú wéi shēng sǐ wu2 wei2 sheng1 si3 wu wei sheng ssu mui shōji |
The birth-and-death of saints, i.e. without my action; transformation. |
無生之生 无生之生 see styles |
wú shēng zhī shēng wu2 sheng1 zhi1 sheng1 wu sheng chih sheng mushō no shō |
A life that is without birth, an immortal life, a nirmāṇakāya, or transformation appearance of a Buddha in the world. |
無生六度 无生六度 see styles |
wú shēng liù dù wu2 sheng1 liu4 du4 wu sheng liu tu mushō rokudo/taku |
six perfections [at the level] of non-arising |
無生四諦 无生四谛 see styles |
wú shēng sì dì wu2 sheng1 si4 di4 wu sheng ssu ti mushō shi no tai |
Four Truths as non-arising (and non-perishing) |
無生寳國 see styles |
wú shēng bǎo guó wu2 sheng1 bao3 guo2 wu sheng pao kuo |
The precious country beyond birth-and-death, the immortal paradise of Amitābha. |
無生寶國 无生宝国 see styles |
wú shēng bǎo guó wu2 sheng1 bao3 guo2 wu sheng pao kuo mushō no hōkoku |
unborn jeweled land |
無生法忍 无生法忍 see styles |
wú shēng fǎ rěn wu2 sheng1 fa3 ren3 wu sheng fa jen mushouhounin / mushohonin むしょうほうにん |
{Buddh} anutpattika-dharma-ksanti (recognition that nothing really arises or perishes) idem 無生忍. |
無生法性 无生法性 see styles |
wú shēng fǎ xìng wu2 sheng1 fa3 xing4 wu sheng fa hsing mushō hosshō |
unborn essential nature |
無生法界 无生法界 see styles |
wú shēng fǎ jiè wu2 sheng1 fa3 jie4 wu sheng fa chieh mushō hokkai |
unproduced experiential realm |
無生滅慧 无生灭慧 see styles |
wú shēng miè huì wu2 sheng1 mie4 hui4 wu sheng mieh hui mushō metsue |
wisdom of neither arising or nor ceasing |
無生無滅 无生无灭 see styles |
wú shēng wú miè wu2 sheng1 wu2 mie4 wu sheng wu mieh mushō mumetsu |
neither arising nor cessation |
無相大乘 无相大乘 see styles |
wú xiàng dà shèng wu2 xiang4 da4 sheng4 wu hsiang ta sheng musō daijō |
markless Great Vehicle |
無等生起 无等生起 see styles |
wú děng shēng qǐ wu2 deng3 sheng1 qi3 wu teng sheng ch`i wu teng sheng chi mutō shōki |
no such coming into existence |
無等等乘 无等等乘 see styles |
wú děng děng shèng wu2 deng3 deng3 sheng4 wu teng teng sheng mutōdō jō |
The unequalled vehicle, Mahāyāna. |
無緣乘心 无缘乘心 see styles |
wú yuán shèng xīn wu2 yuan2 sheng4 xin1 wu yüan sheng hsin mu enjō shin |
the sixth of the ten 住 stages. |
無緣衆生 无缘众生 see styles |
wú yuán zhòng shēng wu2 yuan2 zhong4 sheng1 wu yüan chung sheng en naki shujō |
sentient beings who have no relationship |
無聲無息 无声无息 see styles |
wú shēng wú xī wu2 sheng1 wu2 xi1 wu sheng wu hsi |
wordless and uncommunicative (idiom); without speaking; taciturn; not providing any news |
無量生死 无量生死 see styles |
wú liáng shēng sǐ wu2 liang2 sheng1 si3 wu liang sheng ssu muryō shōji |
countless births and deaths |
無量衆生 无量众生 see styles |
wú liáng zhòng shēng wu2 liang2 zhong4 sheng1 wu liang chung sheng muryō shūjō |
countless sentient beings |
煩惱熾盛 烦恼炽盛 see styles |
fán nǎo chì shèng fan2 nao3 chi4 sheng4 fan nao ch`ih sheng fan nao chih sheng bonnō shijō |
afflictions blazing |
煩惱生起 烦恼生起 see styles |
fán nǎo shēng qǐ fan2 nao3 sheng1 qi3 fan nao sheng ch`i fan nao sheng chi bonnō shōki |
arising [production] of afflictions |
熟能生巧 see styles |
shú néng shēng qiǎo shu2 neng2 sheng1 qiao3 shu neng sheng ch`iao shu neng sheng chiao |
with familiarity you learn the trick (idiom); practice makes perfect |
熾盛光佛 炽盛光佛 see styles |
chì shèng guāng fó chi4 sheng4 guang1 fo2 ch`ih sheng kuang fo chih sheng kuang fo Shijōkō butsu |
Name of a Buddha noted for effulgence, light streaming from every pore. |
爭強好勝 争强好胜 see styles |
zhēng qiáng hào shèng zheng1 qiang2 hao4 sheng4 cheng ch`iang hao sheng cheng chiang hao sheng |
competitive; ambitious and aggressive; to desire to beat others |
爲他所勝 为他所胜 see styles |
wéi tā suǒ shèng wei2 ta1 suo3 sheng4 wei t`a so sheng wei ta so sheng ita shoshō |
to be overcome by others |
爲緣生意 为缘生意 see styles |
wéi yuán shēng yì wei2 yuan2 sheng1 yi4 wei yüan sheng i i en shō i |
serves as referent for the production of thought |
爲諸衆生 为诸众生 see styles |
wéi zhū zhòng shēng wei2 zhu1 zhong4 sheng1 wei chu chung sheng i sho shūjō |
for sentient beings |
父母所生 see styles |
fù mǔ suǒ shēng fu4 mu3 suo3 sheng1 fu mu so sheng fumo sho shō |
born from a father and mother |
牙科醫生 牙科医生 see styles |
yá kē yī shēng ya2 ke1 yi1 sheng1 ya k`o i sheng ya ko i sheng |
dentist |
牡丹江市 see styles |
mǔ dān jiāng shì mu3 dan1 jiang1 shi4 mu tan chiang shih |
Mudanjiang, prefecture-level city in Heilongjiang Province 黑龍江省|黑龙江省[Hei1 long2 jiang1 Sheng3] |
狂亂往生 狂乱往生 see styles |
kuáng luàn wǎng shēng kuang2 luan4 wang3 sheng1 k`uang luan wang sheng kuang luan wang sheng kyōran ōjō |
Saved out of terror into the next life; however distressed by thoughts of hell as the result of past evil life, ten repetitions, or even one, of the name of Amitābha ensures entry into his Paradise. |
獨生子女 独生子女 see styles |
dú shēng zǐ nǚ du2 sheng1 zi3 nu:3 tu sheng tzu nü |
an only child |
獨生獨死 独生独死 see styles |
dú shēng dú sǐ du2 sheng1 du2 si3 tu sheng tu ssu dokushō dokushi |
to be born alone and die alone |
現生利益 现生利益 see styles |
xiàn shēng lì yì xian4 sheng1 li4 yi4 hsien sheng li i genshō rieki |
Benefits in the present life (from serving Buddha). |
現量智生 现量智生 see styles |
xiàn liáng zhì shēng xian4 liang2 zhi4 sheng1 hsien liang chih sheng genryō chi shō |
experiences direct and valid perception |
琉球群島 琉球群岛 see styles |
liú qiú qún dǎo liu2 qiu2 qun2 dao3 liu ch`iu ch`ün tao liu chiu chün tao |
Ryukyu Islands; Okinawa 沖繩|冲绳[Chong1 sheng2] and other islands of modern Japan |
環境衛生 环境卫生 see styles |
huán jìng wèi shēng huan2 jing4 wei4 sheng1 huan ching wei sheng kankyoueisei / kankyoese かんきょうえいせい |
environmental sanitation; abbr. to 環衛|环卫[huan2 wei4] environmental hygiene |
甕聲甕氣 瓮声瓮气 see styles |
wèng shēng wèng qì weng4 sheng1 weng4 qi4 weng sheng weng ch`i weng sheng weng chi |
to speak in a low muffled voice (idiom) |
生不逢時 生不逢时 see styles |
shēng bù féng shí sheng1 bu4 feng2 shi2 sheng pu feng shih |
born at the wrong time (idiom); unlucky (esp. to complain about one's fate); born under an unlucky star; ahead of his time |
生住異滅 生住异灭 see styles |
shēng zhù yì miè sheng1 zhu4 yi4 mie4 sheng chu i mieh shō jū i metsu |
Birth, stay, change (or decay), death. |
生佛一如 see styles |
shēng fó yī rú sheng1 fo2 yi1 ru2 sheng fo i ju shōbutsu ichinyo |
生佛一體; 生佛不二; 凡聖一如 The living and the Buddha are one, i. e. all are the one undivided whole, or absolute; they are all of the same substance: all are Buddha, and of the same 法身 dharmakāya, or spiritual nature; all are of the same 空 infinity. |
生佛一體 生佛一体 see styles |
shēng fó yī tǐ sheng1 fo2 yi1 ti3 sheng fo i t`i sheng fo i ti shōbutsu ittai |
sentient beings and buddha are of the same essence |
生佛不二 see styles |
shēng fó bù èr sheng1 fo2 bu4 er4 sheng fo pu erh shōbutsu funi |
sentient beings and buddha are of the same essence |
生佛假名 see styles |
shēng fó jiǎ míng sheng1 fo2 jia3 ming2 sheng fo chia ming shōbutsu kemyō |
The living and the Buddha are but temporary names, borrowed or derived for temporal indication. |
生信勝解 生信胜解 see styles |
shēng xìn shèng jiě sheng1 xin4 sheng4 jie3 sheng hsin sheng chieh shō shin shōge |
arouse faith and determination |
生兒育女 生儿育女 see styles |
shēng ér yù nǚ sheng1 er2 yu4 nu:3 sheng erh yü nü |
to bear and raise children |
生初靜慮 生初静虑 see styles |
shēng chū jìng lǜ sheng1 chu1 jing4 lv4 sheng ch`u ching lü sheng chu ching lü shō shojōryo |
give rise to the first meditation |
生前預囑 生前预嘱 see styles |
shēng qián yù zhǔ sheng1 qian2 yu4 zhu3 sheng ch`ien yü chu sheng chien yü chu |
living will |
生化二身 see styles |
shēng huà èr shēn sheng1 hua4 er4 shen1 sheng hua erh shen shōke nishin |
The physical body of Buddha and his transformation body capable of any form; the nirmāṇakāya in its two forms of 應 and 化. |
生化武器 see styles |
shēng huà wǔ qì sheng1 hua4 wu3 qi4 sheng hua wu ch`i sheng hua wu chi |
biological weapon |
生卒年月 see styles |
shēng zú nián yuè sheng1 zu2 nian2 yue4 sheng tsu nien yüeh |
dates of birth and death (of historical figure) |
生卽無生 生卽无生 see styles |
shēng jí wú shēng sheng1 ji2 wu2 sheng1 sheng chi wu sheng shōsoku mushō |
birth is non-birth |
生吞活剝 生吞活剥 see styles |
shēng tūn huó bō sheng1 tun1 huo2 bo1 sheng t`un huo po sheng tun huo po |
to swallow whole (idiom); fig. to apply uncritically |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "sheng" 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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