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連接號


连接号

see styles
lián jiē hào
    lian2 jie1 hao4
lien chieh hao
hyphen

遠行地


远行地

see styles
yuǎn xíng dì
    yuan3 xing2 di4
yüan hsing ti
 ongyō chi
The seventh stage of the bodhisattva, in which he leaves the world of phenomena and enjoys mystic contemplation.

酚甲烷

see styles
fēn jiǎ wán
    fen1 jia3 wan2
fen chia wan
(Tw) bisphenol A (BPA)

酚醛膠


酚醛胶

see styles
fēn quán jiāo
    fen1 quan2 jiao1
fen ch`üan chiao
    fen chüan chiao
phenolic resin (used to manufacture bakelite)

量等身

see styles
liáng děng shēn
    liang2 deng3 shen1
liang teng shen
 ryōtō shin
The immanence of the Tathāgata in all things, phenomenal and noumenal, he being the all in all.

隼人瓜

see styles
 hayatouri / hayatori
    はやとうり
(kana only) chayote (Sechium edule); christophine; christophene

雙酚A


双酚A

see styles
shuāng fēn a
    shuang1 fen1 a
shuang fen a
bisphenol A (BPA)

雪頬白

see styles
 yukihoojiro; yukihoojiro
    ゆきほおじろ; ユキホオジロ
(kana only) snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis)

くさび石

see styles
 kusabiishi / kusabishi
    くさびいし
(1) keystone; (2) sphene

けた外れ

see styles
 ketahazure
    けたはずれ
(noun or adjectival noun) incredible; extraordinary; exceptional; phenomenal

サイ現象

see styles
 saigenshou / saigensho
    サイげんしょう
psi phenomena

チタン石

see styles
 chitanseki
    チタンせき
titanite; sphene

ハイフン

see styles
 haifun
    ハイフン
hyphen

バカの壁

see styles
 bakanokabe
    バカのかべ
(expression) the phenomenon that perfect reasoning fails if an idiot cannot understand it

バムバム

see styles
 bamubamu
    バムバム
bawm bawm (phenomenon) (name of Japanese pop song)

フェニル

see styles
 feniru
    フェニル
phenyl

ヤブサメ

see styles
 yabusame
    ヤブサメ
Asian stubtail (bird), Urosphena squameiceps; family of birds (stubtails), Urosphena, including the Asian stubtail, the Timor stubtail, etc.

リタリン

see styles
 ritarin
    リタリン
Ritalin (methylphenidate)

一切有爲


一切有为

see styles
yī qiè yǒu wéi
    yi1 qie4 you3 wei2
i ch`ieh yu wei
    i chieh yu wei
 issai ui
All phenomena, the phenomenal; all that is produced by causative action; everything that is dynamic and not static.

一切有部

see styles
yī qiè yǒu bù
    yi1 qie4 you3 bu4
i ch`ieh yu pu
    i chieh yu pu
 Issai u bu
The realistic School, Sarvāstivādaḥ, a branch of the Vaibhāṣika, claiming Rāhula as founder, asserting the reality of all phenomena: 說一切有部; 薩婆多部; 薩婆阿私底婆拖部; 一切語言部. It divided, and the following seven schools are recorded, but the list is doubtful: — Mūlasarvāstivādaḥ 一切有根本部. Kāśyapīyaḥ 迦葉毘維, also known as Suvarṣakāḥ 蘇跋梨柯部; 遊梨沙部; 蘇梨沙部; and 善歲部. Dharmaguptāḥ 法密部; 法藏部; 法護部. Mahīśāsakāḥ or Mahīśāsikāḥ 摩醯奢婆迦部; 彌喜捨婆阿部; 彌沙塞部; 化地部; 正地部. Tāmraṣāṭīyāḥ. Vibhajyavādinaḥ 分別說部. Bahuśrutīyāḥ 婆收婁多柯 or 多聞部.

一機一境


一机一境

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yī jī yī jìng
    yi1 ji1 yi1 jing4
i chi i ching
 ikki ikkyō
The 機 is subjective; the 境 is objective, e.g. smoke is the objective phenomenon, fire the subjective inference.

一眞無爲


一眞无为

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yī zhēn wú wéi
    yi1 zhen1 wu2 wei2
i chen wu wei
 isshin mui
The 一眞法界 one reality, or undivided absolute, is static, not phenomenal, it is effortless, just as it is 自然 self-existing.

七十五法

see styles
qī shí wǔ fǎ
    qi1 shi2 wu3 fa3
ch`i shih wu fa
    chi shih wu fa
 shichijū go hō
The seventy-five dharmas of the Abhidharmakośa-bhāsya, which classifies all phenomena under seventy-five categories or elements, divided into five groups; cf. 五根, 五境, 無表色. (1) Material 色法 rūpāṇi, 11 . (2) Mind 心法 cittam, 1. (3) Mental qualities 心所有法 citta-saṃprayukta-saṃskārāḥ, 46. (4) Non-mental 心不相應行法 cittaviprayukta-saṃskārāḥ, 14. These are the seventy-two Sarvastivadin divisions (v. Keith, B. I. , p. 201 ). (5) In addition there are three unconditioned or non-phenomenal elements 無爲法 asaṃskṛta dharma, 3 (v. Keith, p. 160) .

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.

三種圓融


三种圆融

see styles
sān zhǒng yuán róng
    san1 zhong3 yuan2 rong2
san chung yüan jung
 sanshu enyū
Three kinds of unity or identity of (a) 事理 phenomena with "substance", e.g. waves and the water; (b) 事事 phenomena with phenomena, e.g. wave with wave; (c) 理理 substance with substance, e.g. water with water.

三重法界

see styles
sān zhòng fǎ jiè
    san1 zhong4 fa3 jie4
san chung fa chieh
 sanjū hokkai
The three meditations, on the relationship of the noumenal and phenomenal, of the 華嚴宗 Huayan School: (a) 理法界 the universe as law or mind, that all things are 眞如, i.e. all things or phenomena are of the same Buddha-nature, or the Absolute; (b) 理事無礙法界 that the Buddha-nature and the thing, or the Absolute and phenomena are not mutually exclusive; (c) 事事無礙法界 that phenomena are not mutually exclusive, but in a common harmony as parts of the whole.

不變眞如


不变眞如

see styles
bù biàn zhēn rú
    bu4 bian4 zhen1 ru2
pu pien chen ju
 fuhen shinnyo
The immutable bhūtatathatā in the absolute, as compared with 隨緣眞如, i. e. in relative or phenomenal conditions.

不變隨緣


不变随缘

see styles
bù biàn suí yuán
    bu4 bian4 sui2 yuan2
pu pien sui yüan
 fuhen zuien
The conditioned immutable, i. e. immutable as a whole, but not in its parts, i. e. its phenomenal activity.

不起法忍

see styles
bù qǐ fǎ rěn
    bu4 qi3 fa3 ren3
pu ch`i fa jen
    pu chi fa jen
 fukihō nin
The stage of endurance, or patient meditation, that has reached the state where phenomenal illusion ceases to arise, through entry into the realization of the Void, or noumenal; also 生法忍 (or 起法忍) .

事理三千

see styles
shì lǐ sān qiān
    shi4 li3 san1 qian1
shih li san ch`ien
    shih li san chien
 jiri sansen
The three thousand phenomenal activities and three thousand principles, a term of the Tiantai School.

二苯氯胂

see styles
èr běn lǜ shèn
    er4 ben3 lu:4 shen4
erh pen lü shen
diphenylchloroarsine

五種法界


五种法界

see styles
wǔ zhǒng fǎ jiè
    wu3 zhong3 fa3 jie4
wu chung fa chieh
 goshu hōkai
The Huayan school's five forms of dharmadhātu: (1) 有爲法界 or 事世界 the phenomenal realm; (2) 無爲法界 or 理世界 the dependent and interactive; the inactive, quiescent, or noumenal realm; (3) 亦有爲亦無爲世界 or 事理無礙世界, both, i.e., interdependent and interactive; (4) 非有爲非無爲世界 either active nor inactive, but it is also 事理無礙世界, e. g. water and wave, wave being water and water wave; (5) 無障礙世界 or 事事無礙世界 the unimpeded realm, the unity of the phenomenal and noumenal, of the collective and individual.

伏在静脈

see styles
 fukuzaijoumyaku / fukuzaijomyaku
    ふくざいじょうみゃく
{anat} saphenous vein; saphena

假名世間


假名世间

see styles
jiǎ míng shì jiān
    jia3 ming2 shi4 jian1
chia ming shih chien
 kemyō seken
The world of unreal names, i. e. the phenomenal world of sentient beings.

六百六号

see styles
 roppyakurokugou / roppyakurokugo
    ろっぴゃくろくごう
arsphenamine; compound 606; salvarsan

別相三觀


别相三观

see styles
bié xiàng sān guān
    bie2 xiang4 san1 guan1
pieh hsiang san kuan
 bessō sankan
The three views of the 別教 in regard to the absolute, the phenomenal, the medial 空假中 as separate ideas.

前兆現象

see styles
 zenchougenshou / zenchogensho
    ぜんちょうげんしょう
precursor; premonitory phenomena; telltale signs; advance warnings

十二眞如

see styles
shí èr zhēn rú
    shi2 er4 zhen1 ru2
shih erh chen ju
 jūni shinnyo
The twelve aspects of the bhūtatathhatā or the ultimate, which is also styled the 十二無為 "inactive" or nirvana-like: and the 十二空 "void" or immaterial: (1) The chen ju itself; (2) 法界 as the medium of all things; (3) 法性 as the nature of all things; (4) 不虛妄性 its reality contra the unreality of phenomena; (5) 不變異性 its immutability contra mortality and phenomenal variation; (6) 平等性 as universal or undifferentiated; (7) 離生性 as immortal, i.e. apart from birth and death, or creation and destruction; (8) 法定 as eternal, its nature ever sure; (9) 法住 as the abode of all things; (10) 實際 as the bounds of all reality; (11) 虛空界 as the realm of space, the void, or immateriality; (12)不思議界 as the realm beyond thought or expression.

卽事卽理

see styles
jí shì jí lǐ
    ji2 shi4 ji2 li3
chi shih chi li
 sokuji sokuri
The identity of phenomena with their underlying principle, e.g. body and spirit are a unity; 卽事而眞 approximates to the same meaning that phenomena are identical with reality, e.g. water and wave.

卽有卽空

see styles
jí yǒu jí kōng
    ji2 you3 ji2 kong1
chi yu chi k`ung
    chi yu chi kung
 sokuu sokkū
All things, or phenomena, are identical with the void or the noumenon.

同時展開

see styles
 doujitenkai / dojitenkai
    どうじてんかい
(noun/participle) simultaneous development; spreading at the same time (e.g. two phenomena)

唯象理論


唯象理论

see styles
wéi xiàng lǐ lùn
    wei2 xiang4 li3 lun4
wei hsiang li lun
phenomenology

四句推撿


四句推捡

see styles
sì jù tuī jiǎn
    si4 ju4 tui1 jian3
ssu chü t`ui chien
    ssu chü tui chien
 shiku suiken
The four-phrase classification that phenomena are 自因 self-caused, 他因 caused by another, 共因 by both, 無因 by neither; cf. 四不生.

四尋思觀


四寻思观

see styles
sì xún sī guān
    si4 xun2 si1 guan1
ssu hsün ssu kuan
 shi jinshi kan
A study or contemplation of the 法相宗 Dharmalakṣana sect, on 名 the terms used, 義 the meanings of the things or phenomena, 自性 the nature of the things, 差別 their differentiation.

多氯聯苯


多氯联苯

see styles
duō lǜ lián běn
    duo1 lu:4 lian2 ben3
to lü lien pen
polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)

天文現象

see styles
 tenmongenshou / tenmongensho
    てんもんげんしょう
astronomical phenomenon; celestial event

天災地孽


天灾地孽

see styles
tiān zāi dì niè
    tian1 zai1 di4 nie4
t`ien tsai ti nieh
    tien tsai ti nieh
catastrophes and unnatural phenomena; Heaven-sent warnings

季節現象

see styles
 kisetsugenshou / kisetsugensho
    きせつげんしょう
seasonal (weather) phenomenon

寂滅無二


寂灭无二

see styles
jí miè wú èr
    ji2 mie4 wu2 er4
chi mieh wu erh
 jakumetsu muni
Nirvāṇa as absolute without disunity or phenomena.

實相三昧


实相三昧

see styles
shí xiàng sān mèi
    shi2 xiang4 san1 mei4
shih hsiang san mei
 jissō zanmai
The samādhi of reality, in which the unreality of the phenomenal is realized.

實相無相


实相无相

see styles
shí xiàng wú xiàng
    shi2 xiang4 wu2 xiang4
shih hsiang wu hsiang
 jissō musō
Reality is Nullity, i.e. is devoid of phenomenal characteristics, unconditioned.

小乘三印

see styles
xiǎo shèng sān yìn
    xiao3 sheng4 san1 yin4
hsiao sheng san yin
 shōjō san'in
The three characteristic marks of all Hīnayāna sūtras: the impermanence of phenomena, the unreality of the ego, and nirvāṇa.

小乘四門


小乘四门

see styles
xiǎo shèng sì mén
    xiao3 sheng4 si4 men2
hsiao sheng ssu men
 shōjō shimon
Tiantai's division of Hīnayāna into four schools or doctrines: (1) 有門 Of reality, the existence of all phenomena, the doctrine of being (cf. 發智六足論, etc.); (2) 空門 of unreality, or non-existence (cf. 成實論); (3) 亦有亦空門 of both, or relativity of existence and non-existence (cf. 毘勒論); (4) 非有非空 of neither, or transcending existence and non-existence (cf. 迦旃延經).

形質発現

see styles
 keishitsuhatsugen / keshitsuhatsugen
    けいしつはつげん
{biol} phenotypic expression

心霊現象

see styles
 shinreigenshou / shinregensho
    しんれいげんしょう
(yoji) psychic phenomenon

念念無常


念念无常

see styles
niàn niàn wú cháng
    nian4 nian4 wu2 chang2
nien nien wu ch`ang
    nien nien wu chang
 nennen mujō
Instant after instant, no permanence, i. e. the impermanence of all phenomena; unceasing change.

怪力乱神

see styles
 kairyokuranshin; kairikiranshin
    かいりょくらんしん; かいりきらんしん
(yoji) supernatural things; unnatural phenomena; spirits and demons

怪奇現象

see styles
 kaikigenshou / kaikigensho
    かいきげんしょう
unnatural phenomenon; strange happenings; haunting

斯蒂文森

see styles
sī dì wén sēn
    si1 di4 wen2 sen1
ssu ti wen sen
Stevenson or Stephenson (name)

時間簡史


时间简史

see styles
shí jiān jiǎn shǐ
    shi2 jian1 jian3 shi3
shih chien chien shih
"A Brief History of Time" by Stephen Hawking

有爲無爲


有为无为

see styles
yǒu wéi wú wéi
    you3 wei2 wu2 wei2
yu wei wu wei
 ui mui
Action and inaction; active and passive; dynamic and static; things and phenomena in general are 有爲; nirvāṇa quiescence, the void, etc., are 無爲.

有爲轉變


有为转变

see styles
yǒu wéi zhuǎn biàn
    you3 wei2 zhuan3 bian4
yu wei chuan pien
 ui tenpen
The permutations of activity, or phenomena, in arising, abiding, change, and extinction.

有空不二

see styles
yǒu kōng bù èr
    you3 kong1 bu4 er4
yu k`ung pu erh
    yu kung pu erh
 ukū funi
The phenomenal and the noumenal are identical, the phenomenal expresses the noumenal and the noumenon contains the phenomenon.

本門本尊


本门本尊

see styles
běn mén běn zūn
    ben3 men2 ben3 zun1
pen men pen tsun
 honmon honzon
The especial honoured one of the Nichiren sect, Svādi-devatā, the Supreme Being, whose maṇḍala is considered as the symbol of the Buddha as infinite, eternal, universal. The Nichiren sect has a meditation 本門事觀 on the universality of the Buddha and the unity in the diversity of all his phenomena, the whole truth being embodied in the Lotus Sutra, and in its title of five words, 妙法蓮華經 Wonderful-Law Lotus-Flower Sutra, which are considered to be the embodiment of the eternal, universal Buddha. Their repetition preceded by 南無 Namah ! is equivalent to the 歸命 of other Buddhists.

染淨眞如


染净眞如

see styles
rǎn jìng zhēn rú
    ran3 jing4 zhen1 ru2
jan ching chen ju
 zenjō shinnyo
The bhūtatathatā as contaminated in phenomena and as pure being.

楔嘴鷯鶥


楔嘴鹩鹛

see styles
xiē zuǐ liáo méi
    xie1 zui3 liao2 mei2
hsieh tsui liao mei
(bird species of China) Cachar wedge-billed babbler (Sphenocichla roberti)

楔尾伯勞


楔尾伯劳

see styles
xiē wěi bó láo
    xie1 wei3 bo2 lao2
hsieh wei po lao
(bird species of China) Chinese grey shrike (Lanius sphenocercus)

楔尾綠鳩


楔尾绿鸠

see styles
xiē wěi lǜ jiū
    xie1 wei3 lu:4 jiu1
hsieh wei lü chiu
(bird species of China) wedge-tailed green pigeon (Treron sphenurus)

毘盧遮那


毘卢遮那

see styles
pí lú zhēn à
    pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4
p`i lu chen a
    pi lu chen a
 birushana
    びるしゃな
{Buddh} Vairocana (Buddha who symbolizes the entirety of the phenomenological world)
Mahāvairocana Buddha

毛管現象

see styles
 moukangenshou / mokangensho
    もうかんげんしょう
capillary phenomenon

水月觀音


水月观音

see styles
shuǐ yuè guān yīn
    shui3 yue4 guan1 yin1
shui yüeh kuan yin
 Suigetsu kannon
Guanyin gazing at the moon in the water, i. e. the unreality of all phenomena.

法性隨妄


法性随妄

see styles
fǎ xìng suí wàng
    fa3 xing4 sui2 wang4
fa hsing sui wang
 hosshō zuimō
The dharma-nature in the sphere of delusion; i. e. 法性隨緣; 眞如隨緣 the dharma-nature, or bhūtatathatā, in its phenomenal character; the dharma-nature may be static or dynamic; when dynamic it may by environment either become sullied, producing the world of illusion, or remain unsullied, resulting in nirvāṇa. Static, it is likened to a smooth sea; dynamic, to its waves.

法界一相

see styles
fǎ jiè yī xiàng
    fa3 jie4 yi1 xiang4
fa chieh i hsiang
 hokkai issō
The essential unity of the phenomenal realm.

法界緣起


法界缘起

see styles
fǎ jiè yuán qǐ
    fa3 jie4 yuan2 qi3
fa chieh yüan ch`i
    fa chieh yüan chi
 hokkai engi
The dharmadhātu as the environmental cause of all phenomena, everything being dependent on everything else, therefore one is in all and all in one.

法華三昧


法华三昧

see styles
fǎ huā sān mèi
    fa3 hua1 san1 mei4
fa hua san mei
 hokke zanmai
The samādhi which sees into the three 諦 dogmas of 空假中 unreality, dependent reality and transcendence, or the noumenal, phenomenal, and the absolute which unites them; it is derived from the "sixteen" samādhis in chapter 24 of the Lotus Sutra. There is a法華三昧經 independent of this samādhi.

法身流轉


法身流转

see styles
fǎ shēn liú zhuǎn
    fa3 shen1 liu2 zhuan3
fa shen liu chuan
 hosshin ruten
dharmakāya in its phenomenal character, conceived as becoming, as expressing itself in the stream of being.

無邊法界


无边法界

see styles
wú biān fǎ jiè
    wu2 bian1 fa3 jie4
wu pien fa chieh
 muhen hokkai
The infinite world of things; the realm of things infinite in number; the infinite universe behind all phenomena.

物理現象

see styles
 butsurigenshou / butsurigensho
    ぶつりげんしょう
physical phenomenon

獨一法界


独一法界

see styles
dú yī fǎ jiè
    du2 yi1 fa3 jie4
tu i fa chieh
 dokuichi hokkai
The one and only universal dharma-realm, or reality, behind all phenomena.

理事無礙


理事无碍

see styles
lǐ shì wú ài
    li3 shi4 wu2 ai4
li shih wu ai
 riji muge
Unimpeded interaction of noumenon and phenomenon, principle and practice, etc.; no barrier in either of the two. Cf. 十門.

生理現象

see styles
 seirigenshou / serigensho
    せいりげんしょう
physiological phenomenon; physiological response

界面現象

see styles
 kaimengenshou / kaimengensho
    かいめんげんしょう
interfacial phenomenon; surface phenomenon

異常現象

see styles
 ijougenshou / ijogensho
    いじょうげんしょう
abnormal phenomenon; anomaly

百法明門


百法明门

see styles
bǎi fǎ míng mén
    bai3 fa3 ming2 men2
pai fa ming men
 hyakuhō myōmon
The door to the knowledge of universal phenomena, one of the first stages of Bodhisattva progress.

眞如三昧

see styles
zhēn rú sān mèi
    zhen1 ru2 san1 mei4
chen ju san mei
 shinnyo zanmai
The meditation in which all phenomena are eliminated and the bhūtatathatā or absolute is realized.

眞如實相


眞如实相

see styles
zhēn rú shí xiàng
    zhen1 ru2 shi2 xiang4
chen ju shih hsiang
 shinnyo jissō
The essential characteristic or mark (lakṣaṇa) of the bhūtatathatā i.e. reality. 眞如 is bhūtatathatā from the point of view of the void, attributeless absolute; 實相 is bhūtatathatā from the point of view of phenomena.

眞如隨緣


眞如随缘

see styles
zhēn rú suí yuán
    zhen1 ru2 sui2 yuan2
chen ju sui yüan
 shinnyo zuien
The conditioned bhūtatathatā, i.e. as becoming; it accords with the 無明染緣 unconscious and tainting environment to produce all phenomena.

砷凡納明


砷凡纳明

see styles
shēn fán nà míng
    shen1 fan2 na4 ming2
shen fan na ming
arsphenamine

社会現象

see styles
 shakaigenshou / shakaigensho
    しゃかいげんしょう
social phenomenon

空有二執


空有二执

see styles
kōng yǒu èr zhí
    kong1 you3 er4 zhi2
k`ung yu erh chih
    kung yu erh chih
 kūu nishū
(or 空有二見). The two (false) tenets, or views, that karma and nirvana are not real, and that the ego and phenomena are real; these wrong views are overcome by the 空有二觀 meditating on the unreality of the ego and phenomena, and the reality of karma and nirvana.

突如異変

see styles
 totsujoihen
    とつじょいへん
sudden and dramatic event (incident); sudden and strange phenomenon

絶待眞如

see styles
jué dài zhēn rú
    jue2 dai4 zhen1 ru2
chüeh tai chen ju
bhūtatathatā as absolute, apart from all phenomena and limiting terms; or as being, in contrast to the bhūtatathatā as becoming.

胂凡納明


胂凡纳明

see styles
shèn fán nà míng
    shen4 fan2 na4 ming2
shen fan na ming
arsphenamine

腓腹神経

see styles
 hifukushinkei / hifukushinke
    ひふくしんけい
{anat} sural nerve; short saphenous nerve; nervus suralis

自然現象


自然现象

see styles
zì rán xiàn xiàng
    zi4 ran2 xian4 xiang4
tzu jan hsien hsiang
 shizengenshou / shizengensho
    しぜんげんしょう
natural phenomenon
(noun - becomes adjective with の) natural phenomenon (phenomena)

苯丙氨酸

see styles
běn bǐng ān suān
    ben3 bing3 an1 suan1
pen ping an suan
phenylalanine (Phe), an essential amino acid

苯並噻吩


苯并噻吩

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běn bìng sāi fēn
    ben3 bing4 sai1 fen1
pen ping sai fen
benzothiophene C8H9, a heterocyclic compound (with one benzene ring and one cyclopentene ring)

苯環利定


苯环利定

see styles
běn huán lì dìng
    ben3 huan2 li4 ding4
pen huan li ting
phencyclidine (PCP)

苯酮尿症

see styles
běn tóng niào zhèng
    ben3 tong2 niao4 zheng4
pen t`ung niao cheng
    pen tung niao cheng
phenylketonuria (PKU)

虛空無爲


虚空无为

see styles
xū kōng wú wéi
    xu1 kong1 wu2 wei2
hsü k`ung wu wei
    hsü kung wu wei
 kokū mui
ākāśa, one of the asaṃskṛta dharmas, passive void or space; two kinds of space, or the immaterial, are named, the active and passive, or phenomenal and non-phenomenal (i.e. noumenal). The phenomenal is differentiated and limited, and apprehended by sight; the noumenal is without bounds or limitations, and belongs entirely to mental conception.

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

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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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