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Simple Dictionary Definition |
泛稱 泛称 see styles |
fàn chēng fan4 cheng1 fan ch`eng fan cheng hanshō |
to refer broadly to; general term general term |
泛論 泛论 see styles |
fàn lùn fan4 lun4 fan lun hanron |
to discuss in general terms; general exposition; general discussion to discuss broadly |
津液 see styles |
jīn yè jin1 ye4 chin yeh shineki しんえき |
bodily fluids (general term in Chinese medicine) (1) saliva; spit; spittle; (2) fluid (in Chinese medicine, esp. a colourless bodily fluid, e.g. tears) |
涅槃 see styles |
niè pán nie4 pan2 nieh p`an nieh pan nehan ねはん |
(Buddhism) (loanword from Sanskrit) to achieve nirvana (extinction of desire and pain); to die (abbr. for 涅槃那[nie4 pan2 na4]) (1) {Buddh} nirvana; supreme enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} death; death of Buddha nirvāṇa, 'blown out, gone out, put out, extinguished'; 'liberated-from existence'; 'dead, deceased, defunct.' 'Liberation, eternal bliss'; '(with Buddhists and Jainas) absolute extinction or annihilation, complete extinction of individual existence.' M.W. Other forms are 涅槃那; 泥日; 泥洹; 泥畔 Originally translated 滅 to extinguish, extinction, put out (as a lamp or fire), it was also described as 解脫 release, 寂滅 tranquil extinction; 無爲 inaction, without effort, passiveness; 不生 no (re)birth; 安樂 calm joy; 滅度transmigration to 'extinction'. The meaning given to 'extinction' varies, e.g. individual extinction; cessation of rebirth; annihilation of passion; extinction of all misery and entry into bliss. While the meaning of individual extinction is not without advocates, the general acceptation is the extinction or end of all return to reincarnation with its concomitant suffering, and the entry into bliss. Nirvāṇa may be enjoyed in the present life as an attainable state, with entry into parinirvāṇa, or perfect bliss to follow. It may be (a) with a 'remainder', i.e. the cause but not all the effect (karma), of reincarnation having been destroyed; (b) without 'remainder', both cause and effect having been extinguished. The answer of the Buddha as to the continued personal existence of the Tathāgata in nirvāṇa is, in the Hīnayāna canon, relegated 'to the sphere of the indeterminates' (Keith), as one of the questions which are not essential to salvation. One argument is that flame when blown out does not perish but returns to the totality of Fire. The Nirvāṇa Sutra claims for nirvāṇa the ancient ideas of 常樂我淨 permanence, bliss, personality purity in the transcendental realm. Mahāyāna declares that Hīnayāna by denying personality in the transcendental realm denies the existence of the Buddha. In Mahāyāna final nirvāṇa is transcendental, and is also used as a term for the absolute. The place where the Buddha entered his earthly nirvāṇa is given as Kuśinagara, cf. 拘. |
淨裔 净裔 see styles |
jìng yì jing4 yi4 ching i jōei |
Of pure descent, or line; a young Brahman; an ascetic in general. |
清祥 see styles |
seishou / sesho せいしょう |
(used in letter writing; referring to the recipient) happiness and health |
清福 see styles |
qīng fú qing1 fu2 ch`ing fu ching fu kiyofuku きよふく |
carefree and comfortable life (esp. in retirement) happiness; (surname, given name) Kiyofuku |
清穆 see styles |
kiyoatsu きよあつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (used in letters to celebrate the health and happiness of the addressee) gentle and pure; (male given name) Kiyoatsu |
準將 准将 see styles |
zhǔn jiàng zhun3 jiang4 chun chiang |
brigadier general; commodore See: 准将 |
滿座 满座 see styles |
mǎn zuò man3 zuo4 man tso manza |
fully booked; every seat taken A complete, or full assembly; also the last day of a general assembly. |
潭祉 see styles |
tán zhǐ tan2 zhi3 t`an chih tan chih |
great happiness |
牙旗 see styles |
yá qí ya2 qi2 ya ch`i ya chi |
emperor's or general's banner erected on an ivory-tipped pole at a military camp or headquarters (in ancient times) |
牙纛 see styles |
gatou / gato がとう |
flagstaff decorated with ivory carried by the emperor or a general |
牛皮 see styles |
niú pí niu2 pi2 niu p`i niu pi gohi ぎゅうひ |
cowhide; leather; fig. flexible and tough; boasting; big talk cowhide; oxhide ox hide— mortal happiness injures the wisdom-life of gods and men, just as ox hide shrinks and crushes a man who is wrapped in it and placed under the hot sun. |
物価 see styles |
bukka ぶっか |
prices of commodities; prices (in general); cost-of-living |
特赦 see styles |
tè shè te4 she4 t`e she te she tokusha とくしゃ |
to grant a special pardon (noun, transitive verb) special pardon; (general) amnesty |
猛将 see styles |
moushou / mosho もうしょう |
brave general; brave warrior; courageous general; (given name) Moushou |
猛將 猛将 see styles |
měng jiàng meng3 jiang4 meng chiang |
fierce general; valiant military leader; fig. brave individual See: 猛将 |
玄義 玄义 see styles |
xuán yì xuan2 yi4 hsüan i gengi |
The deep meaning; the meaning of the profound; it refers chiefly to the Tiantai method of teaching which was to proceed from a general explanation of the content and meaning of the various great sutras to a discussion of the deeper meaning. the method was: (1) 釋名 explanation of the terms; (2) 辨體 defintion of the substance; (3) 明宗 making clear the principles; (4) 論用 discussing their application; (5) 判教 discriminating the doctrine. v. also 玄疏. |
王導 王导 see styles |
wáng dǎo wang2 dao3 wang tao |
Wang Dao (276-339), powerful official of Jin dynasty and brother of general Wang Dun 王敦, regent of Jin from 325 |
王敦 see styles |
wáng dūn wang2 dun1 wang tun |
Wang Dun (266-324), powerful general of Jin dynasty and brother of civil official Wang Dao 王導|王导, subsequently rebellious warlord 322-324 |
生喜 see styles |
shēng xǐ sheng1 xi3 sheng hsi miki みき |
(female given name) Miki [gives rise to] joy, bliss, happiness |
用人 see styles |
yòng rén yong4 ren2 yung jen younin / yonin ようにん |
servant; to employ sb for a job; to manage people; to be in need of staff (1) (See 御用人) manager; steward; factotum; person next in rank to the chief retainers and in charge of general management and accounting in a samurai family (Edo period); (2) useful person |
畜生 see styles |
chù sheng chu4 sheng5 ch`u sheng chu sheng chikushou(p); chikishou; chikushoo(sk) / chikusho(p); chikisho; chikushoo(sk) ちくしょう(P); ちきしょう; チクショー(sk) |
domestic animal; brute; bastard (interjection) (1) (kana only) damn it; damn; son of a bitch; for Christ's sake; (2) beast; animal; (3) {Buddh} (See 畜生道・1) person reborn into the animal realm; (4) brute; bastard tiryagyoni, 底栗車; 傍生 'Born of or as an animal, ' rebirth as an animal; animals in general; especially domestic animals. |
略戒 see styles |
lüè jiè lve4 jie4 lve chieh ryakukai |
The first period of general moral law, before the detailed commandments became necessary; i.e. the first twelve years of the Buddha's ministry. |
白起 see styles |
bái qǐ bai2 qi3 pai ch`i pai chi |
Bai Qi (-258 BC), famous general of Qin 秦國|秦国, the victor at 長平|长平 in 260 BC; same as 公孫起|公孙起 |
百福 see styles |
bǎi fú bai3 fu2 pai fu momofuku ももふく |
(given name) Momofuku The hundred blessings, every kind of happiness. |
百貨 百货 see styles |
bǎi huò bai3 huo4 pai huo hyakka ひゃっか |
general merchandise all kinds of goods |
監修 see styles |
kanshuu / kanshu かんしゅう |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (editorial) supervision; general editorship; (2) (See 監修者) supervising director |
目多 see styles |
mù duō mu4 duo1 mu to mokuta |
mukta, release, free, released; mukta, a pearl, jewels in general. |
督撫 督抚 see styles |
dū fǔ du1 fu3 tu fu |
governor general 總督|总督[zong3 du1] and inspector general 巡撫|巡抚[xun2 fu3] |
督標 督标 see styles |
dū biāo du1 biao1 tu piao |
army regiment at the disposal of province governor-general |
知将 see styles |
chishou / chisho ちしょう |
skilled manager; resourceful general; (personal name) Chishou |
祉祿 祉禄 see styles |
zhǐ lù zhi3 lu4 chih lu |
happiness and wealth |
祉福 see styles |
shifuku しふく |
(archaism) prosperity; happiness; blessedness and joy |
神靈 神灵 see styles |
shén líng shen2 ling2 shen ling |
god; spirit; demon; occult or supernatural entities in general |
禍福 祸福 see styles |
huò fú huo4 fu2 huo fu kafuku かふく |
disaster and happiness fortune and misfortune; prosperity and adversity; good and evil; weal and woe misfortune and fortune |
福壽 福寿 see styles |
fú shòu fu2 shou4 fu shou fukuju ふくじゅ |
happiness and longevity (surname) Fukuju prosperity and longevity |
福寧 福宁 see styles |
fú níng fu2 ning2 fu ning fukunei |
happiness |
福寿 see styles |
yoshihisa よしひさ |
long life and happiness; (given name) Yoshihisa |
福徳 see styles |
fukunori ふくのり |
fortune; happiness and prosperity; (given name) Fukunori |
福木 see styles |
fukunoki ふくのき |
(kana only) fukugi (Garcinia subelliptica); happiness tree; (place-name) Fukunoki |
福楽 see styles |
fukuraku ふくらく |
(archaism) happiness and comfort; happiness and peace; (personal name) Fukuraku |
福煦 see styles |
fú xù fu2 xu4 fu hsü |
Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), leading French general and commander-in-chief of allied forces in the latter stages of World War One |
福生 see styles |
fú shēng fu2 sheng1 fu sheng fussa ふっさ |
(place-name) Fussa Born of or to happiness. |
福田 see styles |
fú tián fu2 tian2 fu t`ien fu tien fuguda ふぐだ |
field for growing happiness; domain for practices leading to enlightenment (Buddhism) (surname) Fuguda The field of blessedness, i.e. any sphere of kindness, charity, or virtue; there are categories of 2, 3, 4, and 8, e.g. that of study and that of charity; parents, teachers, etc.; the field of poverty as a monk, etc. |
福祿 福禄 see styles |
fú lù fu2 lu4 fu lu fukuroku |
Happiness and emolument, good fortune here or hereafter. |
福禄 see styles |
fukuroku ふくろく |
(1) happiness and prosperity; (2) (abbreviation) (See 福禄寿・ふくろくじゅ) Fukurokuju; god of happiness, prosperity and long life; (surname) Fukuroku |
福足 see styles |
fú zú fu2 zu2 fu tsu fukusoku |
The feet of blessedness, one consisting of the first five pāramitās, the other being the sixth pāramitā, i.e. wisdom; happiness replete. |
福運 see styles |
fukuun / fukun ふくうん |
happiness and good fortune |
禪房 禅房 see styles |
chán fáng chan2 fang2 ch`an fang chan fang zenbō |
a room in a Buddhist monastery; a temple Meditation abode, a room for meditation, a cell, a hermitage, general name for a monastery. |
禪門 禅门 see styles |
chán mén chan2 men2 ch`an men chan men zenmon |
The meditative method in general. The dhyāna pāramitā, v. 六度. The intuitional school established in China according to tradition by Bodhidharma, personally propagated from mind to mind as an esoteric school. |
秘訣 秘诀 see styles |
mì jué mi4 jue2 mi chüeh hiketsu ひけつ |
secret know-how; key (to longevity); secret (of happiness); recipe (for success) secret (method, trick, etc.); mysteries (of an art, trade, etc.); key (e.g. to success); recipe |
秦檜 秦桧 see styles |
qín huì qin2 hui4 ch`in hui chin hui |
Qin Hui (1090-1155 AD), Song Dynasty official said to have betrayed General Yue Fei 岳飛|岳飞[Yue4 Fei1] See: 秦桧 |
程昱 see styles |
chéng yù cheng2 yu4 ch`eng yü cheng yü |
Cheng Yu (141-220), advisor to General Cao Cao 曹操 during the Three Kingdoms era |
空将 see styles |
kuushou / kusho くうしょう |
(Self Defense Force's Air Force) general (defence); lieutenant; major |
空泛 see styles |
kōng fàn kong1 fan4 k`ung fan kung fan |
vague and general; not specific; shallow; empty |
空門 空门 see styles |
kōng mén kong1 men2 k`ung men kung men sorakado そらかど |
(surname) Sorakado (1) The teaching which regards everything as unreal, or immaterial. (2) The school of unreality, one of the four divisions made by Tiantai (3) The teaching of immateriality, the door to nirvana, a general name for Buddhism; hence空門子 are Buddhist monks. |
端緒 端绪 see styles |
duān xù duan1 xu4 tuan hsü tansho(p); tancho たんしょ(P); たんちょ |
start and development; thread (of a story); general outline; clue start; beginning; first step; clue |
笑門 see styles |
shoumon / shomon しょうもん |
(expression) (abbreviation) (on New Year's decorations hung over the front door) (See 笑門来福) (good fortune and happiness will come to) the home of those who smile; (given name) Shoumon |
管線 管线 see styles |
guǎn xiàn guan3 xian4 kuan hsien |
pipeline; general term for pipes, cables etc |
簡則 简则 see styles |
jiǎn zé jian3 ze2 chien tse |
general rule; simple principle |
籠統 笼统 see styles |
lǒng tǒng long3 tong3 lung t`ung lung tung |
general; broad; sweeping; lacking in detail; vague |
統幕 see styles |
toubaku / tobaku とうばく |
general staff headquarters |
統稱 统称 see styles |
tǒng chēng tong3 cheng1 t`ung ch`eng tung cheng |
to be collectively called; collective term; general designation |
經師 经师 see styles |
jīng shī jing1 shi1 ching shih kyōshi |
A teacher of the sūtras, or canon in general. |
綜覧 see styles |
souran / soran そうらん |
(n,vs,adj-no) guide; general survey; conspectus; comprehensive bibliography |
綜述 综述 see styles |
zōng shù zong1 shu4 tsung shu |
to sum up; a roundup; a general narrative |
維那 维那 see styles |
wéi nà wei2 na4 wei na yuina ゆいな |
{Buddh} (See 六知事) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple (in charge of general affairs); (female given name) Yuina 羯磨陀那 karmadāna, the duty-distributor, deacon, arranger of duties, second in command of a monastery. |
綱領 纲领 see styles |
gāng lǐng gang1 ling3 kang ling kouryou / koryo こうりょう |
program (i.e. plan of action); guiding principle general plan; main points; summary; platform (e.g. for a campaign); mission statement |
総会 see styles |
soukai / sokai そうかい |
general meeting |
総則 see styles |
sousoku / sosoku そうそく |
general provisions; general rules |
総務 see styles |
soumu / somu そうむ |
general affairs; general business; manager; director; adjutant general |
総局 see styles |
soukyoku / sokyoku そうきょく |
head office; general office |
総監 see styles |
soukan / sokan そうかん |
inspector general; commissioner |
総督 see styles |
soutoku / sotoku そうとく |
(n,vs,adj-no) governor-general; governor; viceroy |
総研 see styles |
souken / soken そうけん |
(abbreviation) (See 総合研究所) institute for general research; multidiscipline laboratory |
総称 see styles |
soushou / sosho そうしょう |
(noun, transitive verb) general term; generic name |
総裁 see styles |
sousai / sosai そうさい |
president (of an organization); director general; governor (of a central bank); party leader (esp. LDP) |
総覧 see styles |
souran / soran そうらん |
(n,vs,adj-no) guide; general survey; conspectus; comprehensive bibliography |
総記 see styles |
souki / soki そうき |
general description; exhaustive listing |
総評 see styles |
souhyou / sohyo そうひょう |
(noun, transitive verb) general comment; (o) Sōhyō (General Council of Trade Unions of Japan; 1950-1989) |
総説 see styles |
sousetsu / sosetsu そうせつ |
(noun, transitive verb) review article; general remarks |
総論 see styles |
souron / soron そうろん |
(See 各論) general remarks |
総轄 see styles |
soukatsu / sokatsu そうかつ |
(noun, transitive verb) being in general control of |
総長 see styles |
fusanaga ふさなが |
(1) president (of a university); vice-chancellor; chancellor; (suffix noun) (2) (See 事務総長) secretary-general; director; (3) leader (esp. of a biker gang); (given name) Fusanaga |
緣覺 缘觉 see styles |
yuán jué yuan2 jue2 yüan chüeh engaku |
pratyekabuddha 辟支佛; 辟支迦佛; 鉢剌翳伽陀 (鉢剌翳伽佛陀) In the early translations it was rendered 緣覺, i.e. enlightened through reasoning on the riddle of life, especially as defined in the twelve nidānas. Later it was rendered 獨覺 or individual enlightenment, i.e. one who lives apart from others and attains enlightenment alone, or for himself, in contrast with the altruism of the bodhisattva principle. The term pratyekabuddha is not limited to Buddhists, but is also general for recluses pondering alone over the meaning of life, an illustration being the rhinoceros, which lives in isolation. The non-Buddhist enlightenment is illusion, e.g. from observing the 'flying flowers and falling leaves'; the Buddhist enlightenment arises from pondering over the twelve nidānas. As a degree of saintship it is undefined by early Buddhism, receiving its definition at a later period. |
縣志 县志 see styles |
xiàn zhì xian4 zhi4 hsien chih |
general history of a county; county annals |
總供 总供 see styles |
zǒng gōng zong3 gong1 tsung kung sōku |
A general offering to all spirits in contrast with specific worship. |
總別 总别 see styles |
zǒng bié zong3 bie2 tsung pieh sōbetsu |
General and particular. |
總則 总则 see styles |
zǒng zé zong3 ze2 tsung tse |
general rules; general principles; general provisions |
總務 总务 see styles |
zǒng wù zong3 wu4 tsung wu |
general matters; division of general affairs; person in overall charge |
總名 总名 see styles |
zǒng míng zong3 ming2 tsung ming sōmyō |
general (generic) name or term for something |
總局 总局 see styles |
zǒng jú zong3 ju2 tsung chü |
head office; general office; central office |
總擧 总擧 see styles |
zǒng jǔ zong3 ju3 tsung chü sōkyo |
to bring general attention to |
總教 总教 see styles |
zǒng jiào zong3 jiao4 tsung chiao sōkyō |
a general teaching |
總標 总标 see styles |
zǒng biāo zong3 biao1 tsung piao sō hyō |
general outline |
總監 总监 see styles |
zǒng jiān zong3 jian1 tsung chien |
head; director (of an organizational unit); (police) commissioner; inspector-general; rank of local governor in Tang dynasty administration |
總督 总督 see styles |
zǒng dū zong3 du1 tsung tu |
governor-general; viceroy; governor |
總答 总答 see styles |
zǒng dá zong3 da2 tsung ta sōtō |
general answer |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Happiness-General-Both" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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