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亀池

see styles
 kameike / kameke
    かめいけ
(surname) Kameike

争議

see styles
 sougi / sogi
    そうぎ
dispute; quarrel; strike

事件

see styles
shì jiàn
    shi4 jian4
shih chien
 jiken
    じけん
incident; event
event; affair; incident; case; plot; trouble; scandal

事計

see styles
 jikei / jike
    じけい
(abbreviation) (See 事業計画) business plan; business schedule; project

二京

see styles
 nikei / nike
    にけい
(personal name) Nikei

二假

see styles
èr jiǎ
    er4 jia3
erh chia
 nike
Two hypotheses in the 唯識論1:— (1) 無體隨情假the non-substantial hypothesis, that there is no substantial entity or individuality, i.e. no 見分 and 相分, no 實我 and 實法, no real subject and object but that all is transient subject and object, but that all is transient emotion; (2) 有體施設假 the factual hypothesis, that there is entity or individuality, subject and object, etc.

二圓


二圆

see styles
èr yuán
    er4 yuan2
erh yüan
 nien
The two perfect doctrines, a term of the Tiantai School, called 今圓 (also 開顯圓 and 絶待圓) and 昔圓 (also 相待圓 ). 今圓 is the present really perfect 一實 doctrine arising from the Lotus Sūtra; 昔圓 is the older, or 相待 comparatively speaking perfect doctrine of the pre-Lotus teaching, that of the 藏, 通, and 別 schools; but the older was for limited salvation and not universal like the 今圓; these two are also termed 部圓 and 教圓 . The Huayan school has a division of the two perfections into 漸圓 gradual perfection and 頓圓 immediate perfection.

二慳


二悭

see styles
èr qiān
    er4 qian1
erh ch`ien
    erh chien
 niken
two kinds of stinginess

二我

see styles
èr wǒ
    er4 wo3
erh wo
 niga
(二我見) The two erroneous views of individualism: (a) 人我見 The erroneous view that there is an independent human personality or soul, and (b) 法我見 the like view that anything exists with an independent nature.

二教

see styles
èr jiào
    er4 jiao4
erh chiao
 nikyō
Dual division of the Buddha's teaching. There are various definitions: (1) Tiantai has (a) 顯教 exoteric or public teaching to the visible audience, and (b) 密教 at the same time esoteric teaching to an audience invisible to the other assembly. (2) The 眞言 Shingon School by "exoteric" means all the Buddha's preaching, save that of the 大日經 which it counts esoteric. (3) (a) 漸教 and (b) 頓教 graduated and immediate teaching, terms with various uses, e.g. salvation by works Hīnayāna, and by faith, Mahāyāna, etc.; they are applied to the Buddha's method, to the receptivity of hearers and to the teaching itself. (4) Tiantai has (a) 界内教 and (b) 界外教 teachings relating to the 三界 or realms of mortality and teachings relating to immortal realms. (5) (a) 半字教 and (b) 滿字教 Terms used in the Nirvāṇa sūtra, meaning incomplete word, or letter, teaching and complete word teaching, i.e. partial and complete, likened to Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna. (6) (a) 捃收教 and (b) 扶律談常教 of the Nirvāṇa sūtra, (a) completing those who failed to hear the Lotus; (b) "supporting the law, while discoursing on immortality," i.e. that the keeping of the law is also necessary to salvation. (7) Tiantai's division of (a) 偏教 and (b) 圓教 the partial teaching of the 藏, 通, and schools as contrasted with the perfect teaching of the 圓 school. (8) Tiantai's division of (a) 構教 and (6) 實教 temporary and permanent, similar to the last two. (9) (a) 世間教 The ordinary teaching of a moral life here; (b) 出世間教 the teaching of Buddha-truth of other-worldly happiness in escape from mortality. (10) (a) 了義教 the Mahāyāna perfect or complete teaching, and (b) 不了義教 Hīnayāna incompleteness. (11) The Huayan division of (a) 屈曲教 indirect or uneven teaching as in the Lotus and Nirvāṇa sūtras, and (b) 平道教 direct or levelled up teaching as in the Huayan sūtra. (12) The Huayan division of (a) 化教 all the Buddha's teaching for conversion and general instruction, and (b) 制教 his rules and commandments for the control and development of his order.

二池

see styles
 futatsuike
    ふたついけ
(place-name) Futatsuike

二祖

see styles
èr zǔ
    er4 zu3
erh tsu
 niso
The second patriarch of the Chan school, Huike 慧可.

二結


二结

see styles
èr jié
    er4 jie2
erh chieh
 niketsu
two kinds of rebirth

二鶏

see styles
 nikei / nike
    にけい
(given name) Nikei

云々

see styles
 unnun
    うんぬん
(expression) (1) and so on; and so forth; et cetera; and such; and the like; (noun/participle) (2) comment; criticism

云云

see styles
yún yún
    yun2 yun2
yün yün
 unun
    うんぬん
and so on; so and so; many and confused
(expression) (1) and so on; and so forth; et cetera; and such; and the like; (noun/participle) (2) comment; criticism
Continuing to speak; they say, people say; as follows, and so on, etc.

五夢


五梦

see styles
wǔ mèng
    wu3 meng4
wu meng
 itsumu
    いつむ
(female given name) Itsumu
The five bad dreams of King Ajātaśatru on the night that Buddha entered nirvana— as the moon sank the sun arose from the earth. the stars fell like rain, seven comets appeared, and a great conflagration filling the sky fell on the earth.

五果

see styles
wǔ guǒ
    wu3 guo3
wu kuo
 goka
    ごか
(1) five fruits (peach, Japanese plum, apricot, jujube, Japanese chestnut); (2) (Buddhist term) five types of effect in cause-and-effect relationships; (3) (Buddhist term) five effects of ignorance and formations on one's current life
The five fruits, or effects; there are various groups, e. g. I. (1) 異熟果 fruit ripening divergently, e. g. pleasure and goodness are in different categories; present organs accord in pain or pleasure with their past good or evil deeds; (2) 等流果 fruit of the same order, e. g. goodness reborn from previous goodness; (3) 土用果 present position and function fruit, the rewards of moral merit in previous lives; (4) 增上果 superior fruit, or position arising from previous earnest endeavor and superior capacity: (5) 離繋果 fruit of freedom from all bonds, nirvana fruit. II. Fruit, or rebirth: (1) 識 conception (viewed psychologically); (2) 名色 formation mental and physical; (3) 六處 the six organs of perception complete; (4) 觸 their birth and contact with the world; (5) 受 consciousness. III. Five orders of fruit, with stones, pips, shells (as nuts), chaff-like (as pine seeds), and with pods.

五苦

see styles
wǔ kǔ
    wu3 ku3
wu k`u
    wu ku
 goku
The five forms of suffering: I. (1) Birth, age, sickness, death; (2) parting with those loved; (3) meeting with the hated or disliked; (4) inability to obtain the desired; (5) the five skandha sufferings, mental and physical. II. Birth, age, sickness, death, and the shackles (for criminals). III. The sufferings of the hells, and as hungry ghosts, animals, asuras, and human beings.

五蘊


五蕴

see styles
wǔ yùn
    wu3 yun4
wu yün
 goun / gon
    ごうん
the Five Aggregates (from Sanskrit "skandha") (Buddhism)
{Buddh} the five skandhas (matter, sensation, perception, mental formations and consciousness); the five aggregates
The five skandhas, pañca-skandha: also 五陰; 五衆; 五塞犍陀 The five cumulations, substances, or aggregates, i. e. the components of an intelligent being, specially a human being: (1) 色 rūpa, form, matter, the physical form related to the five organs of sense; (2) 受 vedana, reception, sensation, feeling, the functioning of the mind or senses in connection with affairs and things; (3) 想 saṃjñā, conception, or discerning; the functioning of mind in distinguishing; (4) 行 saṃskāra, the functioning of mind in its processes regarding like and dislike, good and evil, etc.; (5) 識 vijñāna, mental faculty in regard to perception and cognition, discriminative of affairs and things. The first is said to be physical, the other four mental qualities; (2), (3), and (4) are associated with mental functioning, and therefore with 心所; (5) is associated with the faculty or nature of the mind 心王 manas. Eitel gives— form, perception, consciousness, action, knowledge. See also Keith's Buddhist Philosophy, 85-91.

五識


五识

see styles
wǔ shì
    wu3 shi4
wu shih
 goshiki
The five parijñānas, perceptions or cognitions; ordinarily those arising from the five senses, i. e. of form-and-color, sound, smell, taste, and touch. The 起信論 Awakening of Faith has a different set of five steps in the history of cognition; (1) 業識 initial functioning of mind under the influence of the original 無明 unenlightenment or state of ignorance; (2) 轉識 the act of turning towards the apparent object for its observation; (3) 現識 observation of the object as it appears; (4) 知識 the deductions derived from its appearance; (5) 相續識 the consequent feelings of like or dislike, pleasure or pain, from which arise the delusions and incarnations.

井河

see styles
jǐng hé
    jing3 he2
ching ho
 igawa
    いがわ
(surname) Igawa
Like the well and the river', indicating the impermanence of life. The 'well ' refers to the legend of the man who running away from a mad elephant fell into a well; the 'river ' to a great tree growing on the river bank yet blown over by the wind.

井渓

see styles
 ikei / ike
    いけい
(surname) Ikei

井生

see styles
 inoike
    いのいけ
(surname) Inoike

亞父


亚父

see styles
yà fù
    ya4 fu4
ya fu
(term of respect) second only to father; like a father (to me)

亥冏

see styles
 gaikei / gaike
    がいけい
(given name) Gaikei

亮相

see styles
liàng xiàng
    liang4 xiang4
liang hsiang
to strike a pose (Chinese opera); (fig.) to make a public appearance; to come out in public (revealing one's true personality, opinions etc); (of a product) to appear on the market or at a trade show etc

人像

see styles
rén xiàng
    ren2 xiang4
jen hsiang
likeness of a person (sketch, photo, sculpture etc)

仁池

see styles
 niike / nike
    にいけ
(surname) Niike

仁間

see styles
 niken
    にけん
(place-name) Niken

今池

see styles
 imaike
    いまいけ
(place-name, surname) Imaike

介甲

see styles
 kaikou / kaiko
    かいこう
crust-like shell

代慶

see styles
 daikei / daike
    だいけい
(surname) Daikei

代決

see styles
 daiketsu
    だいけつ
(noun, transitive verb) deciding on behalf of someone; deciding for someone in their stead

令兄

see styles
lìng xiōng
    ling4 xiong1
ling hsiung
 reikei / reke
    れいけい
Your esteemed older brother (honorific)
(honorific or respectful language) your elder brother

令閨

see styles
 reikei / reke
    れいけい
(honorific or respectful language) (used mainly in letters) your wife; his wife; Mrs.

仲池

see styles
 nakaike
    なかいけ
(surname) Nakaike

任便

see styles
rèn biàn
    ren4 bian4
jen pien
as you see fit; to do as one likes

仿佛

see styles
fǎng fú
    fang3 fu2
fang fu
 hōfutsu
to seem; as if; seemingly; alike; similar
resemble closely

仿如

see styles
fǎng rú
    fang3 ru2
fang ju
like; similar to; as if

伊気

see styles
 ike
    いけ
(surname) Ike

伊池

see styles
 iike / ike
    いいけ
(surname) Iike

伐つ

see styles
 utsu
    うつ
(Godan verb with "tsu" ending) to strike; to attack; to punish

会計

see styles
 kaikei / kaike
    かいけい
(n,adj-no,vs) (1) accounting; finance; account; reckoning; (2) (See お会計) bill (at a restaurant); check; (3) accountant; treasurer; paymaster; cashier; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (4) settlement (of a bill, fee, etc.), payment; (5) economic condition

伝助

see styles
 densuke
    でんすけ
(1) (abbreviation) (See 伝助賭博・1) roulette-like street gambling; (2) (colloquialism) portable tape-recorder (used by reporters); (given name) Densuke

伯勞


伯劳

see styles
bó láo
    bo2 lao2
po lao
shrike

似る

see styles
 niru
    にる
(v1,vi) to resemble; to look like; to be like; to be alike; to be similar; to take after

似地

see styles
shì de
    shi4 de5
shih te
(used to form an adverbial phrase X + 似地[shi4 de5]) like (X); as if (X); Taiwan pr. [si4de5]

似姿

see styles
 nisugata
    にすがた
effigy; likeness; portrait; statue

似的

see styles
shì de
    shi4 de5
shih te
seems as if; rather like; Taiwan pr. [si4 de5]

似顔

see styles
 nigao
    にがお
portrait; likeness

佐様

see styles
 sayou / sayo
    さよう
(irregular kanji usage) (adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) like that; (interjection) (2) (kana only) that's right; indeed; (3) (kana only) let me see...

体刑

see styles
 taikei / taike
    たいけい
(1) corporal punishment; physical punishment; (2) prison sentence; penal servitude; imprisonment with hard labour

体型

see styles
 taikei / taike
    たいけい
(1) figure; body shape; build; physique; form; (2) (med) somatotype; biotype; habitus; (type of) physique

体形

see styles
 taikei / taike
    たいけい
figure; body shape; build; physique; form

体系

see styles
 taikei / taike
    たいけい
(n,n-suf) system; organization; organisation; architecture

体験

see styles
 taiken
    たいけん
(noun, transitive verb) (practical) experience; personal experience; hands-on experience; first-hand experience

佛月

see styles
fó yuè
    fo2 yue4
fo yüeh
 butsu gatsu
The Buddha-moon, Buddha being mirrored in the human heart like the moon in pure water. Also a meaning similar to 佛日.

作勢


作势

see styles
zuò shì
    zuo4 shi4
tso shih
to adopt an attitude; to strike a posture

佩剣

see styles
 haiken
    はいけん
(noun/participle) wearing a sword

佩環


佩环

see styles
pèi huán
    pei4 huan2
p`ei huan
    pei huan
ring-like jade belt pendant

來襲


来袭

see styles
lái xí
    lai2 xi2
lai hsi
to invade; (of a storm etc) to strike; to hit

來詣


来诣

see styles
lái yì
    lai2 yi4
lai i
 raikei
comes to

依家

see styles
 yorike
    よりけ
(place-name) Yorike

依稀

see styles
yī xī
    yi1 xi1
i hsi
vaguely; dimly; probably; very likely

便是

see styles
biàn shì
    bian4 shi4
pien shih
(emphasizes that something is precisely or exactly as stated); precisely; exactly; even; if; just like; in the same way as

便車


便车

see styles
biàn chē
    bian4 che1
pien ch`e
    pien che
to hitchhike

保池

see styles
 yasuike
    やすいけ
(surname) Yasuike

信意

see styles
xìn yì
    xin4 yi4
hsin i
 nobumune
    のぶむね
at will; arbitrarily; just as one feels like
(given name) Nobumune

信水

see styles
xìn shuǐ
    xin4 shui3
hsin shui
 shinsui
    しんすい
(given name) Shinsui
Faith pure and purifying like water.

信珠

see styles
xìn zhū
    xin4 zhu1
hsin chu
 shinshu
The pearl of faith; as faith purifies the hear it is likened to a pearl of the purest water.

修車


修车

see styles
xiū chē
    xiu1 che1
hsiu ch`e
    hsiu che
to repair a bike (car etc)

倉池

see styles
 kuraike
    くらいけ
(surname) Kuraike

値上

see styles
 neage
    ねあげ
(noun/participle) price hike; mark-up

值見


值见

see styles
zhí jiàn
    zhi2 jian4
chih chien
 chiken
to meet

偏教

see styles
piān jiào
    pian1 jiao4
p`ien chiao
    pien chiao
 hengyō
權教 Partial or relative teaching; Tiantai regarded its own teachings the complete, or final and all-embracing teaching of the Buddha, while that of the 法相, 三論, etc., was partial and imperfect; in like manner, the three schools, 藏,通 and 別, piṭaka,intermediate, and separate, were partial and imperfect.

偏食

see styles
piān shí
    pian1 shi2
p`ien shih
    pien shih
 henshoku
    へんしょく
partial to (some kinds of food, usu. unhealthy); having likes and dislikes; partial eclipse
(n,vs,vi) unbalanced diet

健行

see styles
jiàn xíng
    jian4 xing2
chien hsing
 takeyuki
    たけゆき
(Tw) to hike
(given name) Takeyuki

偽計

see styles
 gikei / gike
    ぎけい
deceptive plan

傳神


传神

see styles
chuán shén
    chuan2 shen2
ch`uan shen
    chuan shen
vivid; lifelike

傳質


传质

see styles
chuán zhì
    chuan2 zhi4
ch`uan chih
    chuan chih
(chemistry) mass transfer (as observed in processes like evaporation, distillation and membrane filtration)

債券


债券

see styles
zhài quàn
    zhai4 quan4
chai ch`üan
    chai chüan
 saiken
    さいけん
bond; debenture
{finc} bond; debenture

債権

see styles
 saiken
    さいけん
(ant: 債務) credit; claim

僧可

see styles
sēng kě
    seng1 ke3
seng k`o
    seng ko
 Sōka
Name of 慧可 Huike, second patriarch of the Intuitive School.

僻見


僻见

see styles
pì jiàn
    pi4 jian4
p`i chien
    pi chien
 hekiken
    へきけん
prejudice
Perverse, incorrect, or depraved views.

儀刑

see styles
 gikei / gike
    ぎけい
model; pattern; copy

儀型

see styles
 gikei / gike
    ぎけい
model; pattern; copy

儀形

see styles
 gikei / gike
    ぎけい
model; pattern; copy

儼如


俨如

see styles
yǎn rú
    yan3 ru2
yen ju
(literary) to be exactly like; to be exactly as if

儼然


俨然

see styles
yǎn rán
    yan3 ran2
yen jan
 genzen
    げんぜん
just like; solemn; dignified; neatly laid out
(n,adj-t,adv-to) grave; solemn; majestic; stern; authoritative

元池

see styles
 motoike
    もといけ
(surname) Motoike

先ず

see styles
 mazu
    まず
(adverb) (1) (kana only) first (of all); firstly; to begin with; before anything else; (adverb) (2) (kana only) probably; most likely; almost certainly; virtually; (adverb) (3) (kana only) more or less (satisfactory); on the whole; reasonably; (adverb) (4) (kana only) anyway; at any rate; for now (at least); for the time being

光池

see styles
 mitsuike
    みついけ
(surname) Mitsuike

光物

see styles
 hikarimono
    ひかりもの
(1) luminous body like a shooting star; (2) any bright metal; (3) sliced fish with the silver skin left on (iwashi, aji, sayori, sanma, kohada, etc.)

児池

see styles
 chigoike
    ちごいけ
(place-name) Chigoike

八巻

see styles
 yamaki
    やまき
(hist) turban-like hat worn by officials in the Ryūkyū Kingdom; (surname) Yamaki

八成

see styles
bā chéng
    ba1 cheng2
pa ch`eng
    pa cheng
 hachi jō
eighty percent; most probably; most likely
idem 八相成道. 八成立因 The eight factors of a Buddhist syllogism.

八渓

see styles
 hachikei / hachike
    はちけい
(surname) Hachikei

八苦

see styles
bā kǔ
    ba1 ku3
pa k`u
    pa ku
 hakku
    はっく
the eight distresses - birth, age, sickness, death, parting with what we love, meeting with what we hate, unattained aims, and all the ills of the five skandhas (Buddhism)
{Buddh} the eight kinds of suffering (birth, old age, disease, death, parting from loved ones, meeting disliked ones, not getting what one seeks, pains of the five skandha)
The eight distresses―birth, age, sickness, death, parting with what we love, meeting with what we hate, unattained aims, and all the ills of the five skandhas.

八覺


八觉

see styles
bā jué
    ba1 jue2
pa chüeh
 hachikaku
The eight (wrong) perceptions or thoughts, i.e. desire; hate; vexation (with others); 親里 home-sickness; patriotism (or thoughts of the country's welfare); dislike of death; ambition for one's clan or family; slighting or being rude to others. 華嚴經 13.

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

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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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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Japanese Kanji Dictionary

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