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收地

see styles
shōu dì
    shou1 di4
shou ti
to confiscate land for redistribution (China, 1947-52); (of a government) to acquire land (with compensation)

故国

see styles
 kokoku
    ここく
one's native land

料地

see styles
 ryouchi / ryochi
    りょうち
preserve (of land)

新地

see styles
 miiji / miji
    みいじ
(1) new (residential) area (esp. built on reclaimed land during the Edo period); newly-opened region; (2) red-light district; (3) newly-acquired territory; (surname) Miiji

新開

see styles
 niihira / nihira
    にいひら
opening (of uncultivated land); (surname) Niihira

日域

see styles
rì yù
    ri4 yu4
jih yü
 jitsuiki
    じついき
(surname) Jitsuiki
Japan.

旧国

see styles
 kyuukoku / kyukoku
    きゅうこく
(1) ancient nation; (2) homeland; one's native land; birthplace

普觀


普观

see styles
pǔ guān
    pu3 guan1
p`u kuan
    pu kuan
 fu kan
meditation on one's universal body after rebirth in the Pure Land

曠野


旷野

see styles
kuàng yě
    kuang4 ye3
k`uang yeh
    kuang yeh
 hirono
    ひろの
wilderness
(irregular kanji usage) wasteland; wilderness; deserted land; prairie; vast plain; wilds; desert; wild land; (personal name) Hirono
A wilderness, wild, prairie.

更地

see styles
 saraji
    さらぢ
empty lot; vacant plot of land; (place-name) Saraji

替地

see styles
 kaechi
    かえち
(1) substitute land; substitute lot; (2) land substitution; land exchange; (place-name, surname) Kaechi

未開


未开

see styles
wèi kāi
    wei4 kai1
wei k`ai
    wei kai
 mikai
    みかい
(adj-no,n) (1) uncivilized; uncivilised; primitive; savage; (adj-no,n) (2) undeveloped (land); unexplored (territory, field, etc.); (adj-no,n) (3) unbloomed (flower)
unopened

本國


本国

see styles
běn guó
    ben3 guo2
pen kuo
 motokuni
    もとくに
one's own country
(surname) Motokuni
one's original land

本土

see styles
běn tǔ
    ben3 tu3
pen t`u
    pen tu
 mototsuchi
    もとつち
one's native country; native; local; metropolitan territory
(1) mainland; the country proper; (2) native country; country where one was born; (3) {Buddh} pure land; Buddha realm; (surname) Mototsuchi
one's original land

本地

see styles
běn dì
    ben3 di4
pen ti
 motoji
    もとぢ
local; this locality
(1) (archaism) {Buddh} (See 垂迹) true form of a buddha; (2) (ほんち only) land of origin; (surname) Motoji
Native place, natural position, original body; also the 本身; 本法身; or 本地身 fundamental person or embodiment of a Buddha or bodhisattva, as distinct from his temporal manifestation.

本朝

see styles
běn cháo
    ben3 chao2
pen ch`ao
    pen chao
 honchou / honcho
    ほんちょう
the current dynasty
(1) this land; our country; (2) Imperial Court of Japan

東土


东土

see styles
dōng tǔ
    dong1 tu3
tung t`u
    tung tu
 hideto
    ひでと
the East; China
(personal name) Hideto
The eastern land, i. e. China.

校地

see styles
xiào dì
    xiao4 di4
hsiao ti
 kouchi / kochi
    こうち
(Tw) the land on which a school is built (or is intended to be built)
school grounds

梵刹

see styles
fàn chà
    fan4 cha4
fan ch`a
    fan cha
 bonsatsu; bonsetsu
    ぼんさつ; ぼんせつ
temple
brahmakṣetra, Buddha-land; a name for a Buddhist: monastery, i.e. a place of purity.

梵土

see styles
fàn tǔ
    fan4 tu3
fan t`u
    fan tu
 bondo
brahman-land, India.

検地

see styles
 kenchi
    けんち
(noun, transitive verb) land survey; cadastral survey

業處


业处

see styles
yè chù
    ye4 chu4
yeh ch`u
    yeh chu
 gossho
karmasthāna; a place for working, of business, etc.; the place, or condition, in which the mind is maintained in meditation; by inference, the Pure Land, etc.

極地


极地

see styles
jí dì
    ji2 di4
chi ti
 kyokuchi
    きょくち
polar region
(1) polar regions; the pole; (2) farthest land; ends of the earth
Reaching the ground; utmost; fundamental principle; the highest of all, i.e. Buddha.

極楽

see styles
 gokuraku
    ごくらく
(1) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 極楽浄土) Sukhavati (Amitabha's Pure Land); (2) paradise; heaven on earth; (place-name, surname) Gokuraku

極樂


极乐

see styles
jí lè
    ji2 le4
chi le
 gokuraku
bliss; extreme happiness
Sukhāvatī, highest joy, name of the Pure Land of Amitābha in the West, also called 極樂世界 the world of utmost joy.

楽地

see styles
 rakuchi
    らくち
(See 楽土) carefree land; paradise

樂土


乐土

see styles
lè tǔ
    le4 tu3
le t`u
    le tu
 rakudo
happy place; paradise; haven
A happy land.

標地


标地

see styles
biāo dì
    biao1 di4
piao ti
plot of land

此土

see styles
cǐ tǔ
    ci3 tu3
tz`u t`u
    tzu tu
 shi do
this land

殊鄉


殊乡

see styles
shū xiāng
    shu1 xiang1
shu hsiang
foreign land; faraway land

段別

see styles
 tanbetsu
    たんべつ
(1) acreage; land area; (2) marking off fields in units of tan

段歩

see styles
 tanbu
    たんぶ
unit of land area (approx. one-tenth hectare)

民地

see styles
 minchi
    みんち
private land; privately owned land

水界

see styles
shuǐ jiè
    shui3 jie4
shui chieh
 mizusakai
    みずさかい
(1) (See 水圏) hydrosphere; (2) boundary of water and land; (place-name) Mizusakai
The realm of water, one of the 四大 four elements.

水稲

see styles
 suitou / suito
    すいとう
wet-land rice

水草

see styles
shuǐ cǎo
    shui3 cao3
shui ts`ao
    shui tsao
 mizugusa
    みずぐさ
aquatic plants; water and grass (i.e. favorable foraging land for livestock or wild animals); (Malaysia) (coll.) drinking straw
water plant; aquatic plant; waterweed; hydrophyte; (surname) Mizugusa

沃野

see styles
wò yě
    wo4 ye3
wo yeh
 yokuya
    よくや
fertile land
fertile fields or plain

沈降

see styles
 chinkou / chinko
    ちんこう
(n,vs,vi) (1) sedimentation (e.g. of red blood cells); precipitation; settling; (n,vs,vi) (2) subsidence (e.g. of land); sinking; submerging

沙地

see styles
shā dì
    sha1 di4
sha ti
sandy beach or river bank; sand dune; sandy land

沢地

see styles
 sawaji
    さわぢ
marshy land; (surname) Sawaji

河西

see styles
hé xī
    he2 xi1
ho hsi
 kouzai / kozai
    こうざい
land west of the Yellow river; Shaanxi, Qinghai and Gansu provinces
(surname) Kōzai

沽券

see styles
 koken
    こけん
    uriken
    うりけん
(1) dignity; credit; public estimation; face; honor; reputation; (2) (archaism) deed of sale (for a land, forest or house); (3) (archaism) sale value; selling price; (archaism) certificate of sale; deed of sale

法体

see styles
 hottai; houtai / hottai; hotai
    ほったい; ほうたい
(1) {Buddh} clerical appearance; appearance of a priest; (2) teachings of Buddha; condition of the universe at creation; in the pure land teachings, the name of Amitabha, or prayers to Amitabha; investiture of a Buddhist priest

流寓

see styles
 ryuuguu / ryugu
    りゅうぐう
(noun/participle) living a roaming life; wandering and settling in a foreign land

浄界

see styles
 joukai / jokai
    じょうかい
sacred ground; the Pure Land

浜菱

see styles
 hamabishi; hamabishi
    はまびし; ハマビシ
(kana only) caltrop (Tribulus terrestris); cat's head; devil's thorn; devil's weed; goathead; land caltrop; puncturevine

海內


海内

see styles
hǎi nèi
    hai3 nei4
hai nei
the whole world; throughout the land; everything under the sun
See: 海内

海峡

see styles
 kaikyou / kaikyo
    かいきょう
channel (e.g. between two land masses); strait; (surname) Kaikyō

淤灌

see styles
yū guàn
    yu1 guan4
yü kuan
to warp (fertilize land by flooding)

淨刹


净刹

see styles
jìng chà
    jing4 cha4
ching ch`a
    ching cha
 jōsetsu
The pure kṣetra, i.e. Buddha-land.

淨國


淨国

see styles
jìng guó
    jing4 guo2
ching kuo
 jōkoku
The pure land, i.e. Buddha-land.

淨宗


净宗

see styles
jìng zōng
    jing4 zong1
ching tsung
 jōshū
idem淨土宗.

淨家


净家

see styles
jìng jiā
    jing4 jia1
ching chia
 jōke
The Pure-land sect.

淨方


净方

see styles
jìng fāng
    jing4 fang1
ching fang
 jōhō
The Pure Land of Amitābha, v. 淨土.

淨業


淨业

see styles
jìng yè
    jing4 ye4
ching yeh
 jōgō
Good karma; also the deeds which lead to birth in the Pure Land.

淨邦


净邦

see styles
jìng bāng
    jing4 bang1
ching pang
 jō hō
idem淨土.

減封

see styles
 genpou / genpo
    げんぽう
(hist) forced reduction of a daimyo's land by the Edo Shogunate; curtailment of a daimyo's domain

減歩

see styles
 genbu
    げんぶ
(noun, transitive verb) reallocating private land to public use (e.g. parks, roads); reduction in the amount of private land following a land reallocation; reducing the area of private land to reallocate it to public uses

焊盤


焊盘

see styles
hàn pán
    han4 pan2
han p`an
    han pan
(electronics) pad; land (a connection on a circuit board)

焼畑

see styles
 yakibatake
    やきばたけ
    yakibata
    やきばた
    yakihata
    やきはた
    yaibata
    やいばた
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) swidden; land made arable by slash-and-burn agriculture

熟地

see styles
shú dì
    shu2 di4
shu ti
cultivated land; in Chinese medicine, preparation from rhizome of Chinese foxglove (Rehmannia glutinosa)

熟荒

see styles
shú huāng
    shu2 huang1
shu huang
abandoned land

燒荒


烧荒

see styles
shāo huāng
    shao1 huang1
shao huang
to clear waste land or forest by burning; slash-and-burn (agriculture)

版籍

see styles
 hanseki
    はんせき
(registry of) land and people

牧區


牧区

see styles
mù qū
    mu4 qu1
mu ch`ü
    mu chü
grazing land; pasture

牧野

see styles
mù yě
    mu4 ye3
mu yeh
 makono
    まこの
see 牧野區|牧野区[Mu4 ye3 Qu1]
pasture land; ranch; (surname) Makono

率土

see styles
shuài tǔ
    shuai4 tu3
shuai t`u
    shuai tu
 sotto; sotsudo
    そっと; そつど
(form) ends of the earth; outer reaches; borderland
all in this land

王法

see styles
wáng fǎ
    wang2 fa3
wang fa
 ouhou / oho
    おうほう
the law; the law of the land; the law of a state (in former times); criterion
royal decree
Royal law, the law by which a king should rule his country.

珍域

see styles
zhēn yù
    zhen1 yu4
chen yü
 chiniki
The precious region, or Pure Land of a Buddha.

甘子

see styles
 kanko
    かんこ
(kana only) land-locked variety of red-spotted masu trout (Oncorhynchus masou ishikawae); amago; (female given name) Kanko

生国

see styles
 shougoku; shoukoku / shogoku; shokoku
    しょうごく; しょうこく
one's native country; land of one's birth

生死

see styles
shēng sǐ
    sheng1 si3
sheng ssu
 seishi(p); shouji; shoushi / seshi(p); shoji; shoshi
    せいし(P); しょうじ; しょうし
life or death
(1) life and death; life or death; (2) (しょうじ, しょうし only) {Buddh} samsara (cycle of death and rebirth); (3) (しょうじ, しょうし only) death
saṃsāra: birth and death: rebirth and redeath; life and death; 生死, 死生; 生生死死 ever-recurring saṃsāra or transmigrations; the round of mortality. There are two, three, four, seven, and twelve kinds of 生死; the two are 分斷生死 the various karmaic transmigrations, and 不思義變易生死 (or simply 變易生死) the inconceivable transformation life in the Pure Land. Among the twelve are final separation from mortality of the arhat, with 無餘 no remains of it causing return; one final death and no rebirth of the anāgāmin; the seven advancing rebirths of the srota-āpanna; down to the births-cum-deaths of hungry ghosts.

田園


田园

see styles
tián yuán
    tian2 yuan2
t`ien yüan
    tien yüan
 denen
    でんえん
fields; countryside; rural; bucolic
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) country; rural districts; (2) cultivated land; fields; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) country; rural districts; (2) cultivated land; fields; (place-name) Den'en
farm fields

田宅

see styles
tián zhái
    tian2 zhai2
t`ien chai
    tien chai
 tataku
    たたく
(surname) Tataku
farmland and housing land

田苑

see styles
 denon
    でんおん
    denen
    でんえん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) country; rural districts; (2) cultivated land; fields

田賦


田赋

see styles
tián fù
    tian2 fu4
t`ien fu
    tien fu
land tax

田野

see styles
tián yě
    tian2 ye3
t`ien yeh
    tien yeh
 denno
    でんの
field; open land; CL:片[pian4]
cultivated fields; countryside; (surname) Denno

界址

see styles
jiè zhǐ
    jie4 zhi3
chieh chih
boundary (of a piece of land or territory)

番邦

see styles
fān bāng
    fan1 bang1
fan pang
(old) foreign land; alien nation

異境

see styles
 ikyou / ikyo
    いきょう
foreign country; foreign land; strange land; far-off land

異郷

see styles
 ikyou / ikyo
    いきょう
foreign country; foreign land; strange land; far-off land; (given name) Ikyō

異鄉


异乡

see styles
yì xiāng
    yi4 xiang1
i hsiang
foreign land; a place far from home

瘠地

see styles
 sekichi
    せきち
barren land; arid soil

瘠薄

see styles
jí bó
    ji2 bo2
chi po
(of land) infertile; barren

登陸


登陆

see styles
dēng lù
    deng1 lu4
teng lu
to land; to come ashore; to make landfall (of typhoon etc); to log in (frequently used erroneous variant of 登錄|登录[deng1 lu4])

白地

see styles
 hakuchi
    はくち
(1) white cloth; (2) empty land; empty lot; (3) (archaism) respectable woman (as opposed to a prostitute); (place-name) Hakuchi

直道

see styles
zhí dào
    zhi2 dao4
chih tao
 naomichi
    なおみち
straight path (that people should take); straight road; (given name) Naomichi
The direct way (to nirvana and Buddha-land).

県土

see styles
 kendo
    けんど
prefectural land; prefectural territory

眞宗

see styles
zhēn zōng
    zhen1 zong1
chen tsung
 shinjū
The true sect or teaching, a term applied by each sect to its own teaching; the teaching which makes clear the truth of the bhūtatathatā. The True Sect, or Shin Sect of Japan, founded by Shinran in A. D. 1224, known also as the Hongwanji sect; celibacy of priests is not required; Amida is the especial object of trust, and his Pure Land of hope.

睡鄉


睡乡

see styles
shuì xiāng
    shui4 xiang1
shui hsiang
sleep; the land of Nod; dreamland

社地

see styles
 shiyachi
    しやち
(1) land owned by a Shinto shrine; (2) (See 社有地・しゃゆうち) land owned by a company; (surname) Shiyachi

社領

see styles
 shiyaryou / shiyaryo
    しやりょう
land owned by a Shinto shrine; (surname) Shiyaryō

神国

see styles
 shinkoku
    しんこく
land of the gods; Japan

神境

see styles
 shinkyou / shinkyo
    しんきょう
(1) grounds of a Shinto shrine; (2) enchanted land; abode of immortals and gods

神州

see styles
shén zhōu
    shen2 zhou1
shen chou
 kamisu
    かみす
old name for China
land of the gods; Japan; China; (place-name) Kamisu
Holy Country

神籬

see styles
 himorogi; hiborogi; himoroki; hiboroki
    ひもろぎ; ひぼろぎ; ひもろき; ひぼろき
(archaism) primitive shrine (originally a swath of sacred land surrounded by evergreens; later a decorated sakaki branch on an eight-legged table)

禅浄

see styles
 zenjou / zenjo
    ぜんじょう
(abbreviation) (from 禅宗 and 浄土宗) Zen Buddhism and Pure Land Buddhism

福地

see styles
fú dì
    fu2 di4
fu ti
 fukuji
    ふくぢ
happy land; paradise
(surname) Fukuji
A place of blessedness, a monastery.

私地

see styles
 shichi
    しち
(See 私有地,公地) private land

私領

see styles
 shiryou / shiryo
    しりょう
private land; park

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

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