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Simple Dictionary Definition |
不尽山 see styles |
fujiyama ふじやま fujisan ふじさん |
(out-dated kanji) Mount Fuji; Mt. Fuji; Fujiyama; Fuji-san |
不相應 不相应 see styles |
bù xiāng yìng bu4 xiang1 ying4 pu hsiang ying fu sōō |
not concomitant with |
互相應 互相应 see styles |
hù xiāng yìng hu4 xiang1 ying4 hu hsiang ying go sōō |
joined with each other |
五參日 五参日 see styles |
wǔ sān rì wu3 san1 ri4 wu san jih go san nichi |
worship on the fifth day |
五頂山 五顶山 see styles |
wǔ dǐng shān wu3 ding3 shan1 wu ting shan Gochō san |
idem Wu-Tai Shan 五臺. |
会川昇 see styles |
aikawashou / aikawasho あいかわしょう |
(person) Aikawa Shou (1965.8.9-) |
伽耶山 see styles |
jiā yé shān jia1 ye2 shan1 chia yeh shan Gaya san |
Gayā |
優婆塞 优婆塞 see styles |
yōu pó sē you1 po2 se1 yu p`o se yu po se ubasoku うばそく |
{Buddh} (See 優婆夷) upasaka (devout male lay follower of Buddhism) (san: upāsaka) upāsaka, 優婆娑柯; 優波娑迦; 鄔波塞 (鄔波塞伽); 鄔波索迦 (or 鄔波素迦); 伊蒲塞. Originally meaning a servant, one of low caste, it became the name for a Buddhist layman who engages to observe the first five commandments, a follower, disciple, devotee. |
優婆夷 优婆夷 see styles |
yōu pó yí you1 po2 yi2 yu p`o i yu po i ubai うばい |
{Buddh} (See 優婆塞) upasika (devout female lay follower of Buddhism) (san: upāsikā) upāsikā. 優波夷; 優婆斯; 優婆私柯; 優波賜迦; 鄔婆斯迦 (or 鄔波斯迦) Female lay disciples who engage to observe the first five commandments. |
內所有 内所有 see styles |
nèi suǒ yǒu nei4 suo3 you3 nei so yu nai shou |
contained within |
六時懺 六时忏 see styles |
liù shí chàn liu4 shi2 chan4 liu shih ch`an liu shih chan rokuji san |
six daily periods of worship. |
共相應 共相应 see styles |
gòng xiāng yìng gong4 xiang1 ying4 kung hsiang ying gū sōō |
associated with |
具相應 具相应 see styles |
jù xiāng yìng ju4 xiang1 ying4 chü hsiang ying gu sōō |
fully corresponding |
内田翔 see styles |
uchidashou / uchidasho うちだしょう |
(person) Uchida Shou |
冨田翔 see styles |
tomitashou / tomitasho とみたしょう |
(person) Tomita Shou (1982.1.7-) |
分爲三 分为三 see styles |
fēn wéi sān fen1 wei2 san1 fen wei san bun i san |
to divide into three |
分相應 分相应 see styles |
fēn xiāng yìng fen1 xiang1 ying4 fen hsiang ying fun sōō |
bound to a part (?) |
友野詳 see styles |
tomonoshou / tomonosho とものしょう |
(person) Tomono Shou |
各有三 see styles |
gè yǒu sān ge4 you3 san1 ko yu san kakuu san |
each has three |
吠瑠璃 see styles |
fèi liú lí fei4 liu2 li2 fei liu li beiruri / beruri べいるり |
(rare) (See 緑柱石) beryl (san: vaidurya) (吠瑠璃耶) vaiḍūrya, lapis lazuli. |
和田唱 see styles |
wadashou / wadasho わだしょう |
(person) Wada Shou (1975.12.1-) |
哀川翔 see styles |
aikawashou / aikawasho あいかわしょう |
(person) Aikawa Shou (1961.5.24-) |
唐行き see styles |
karayuki からゆき |
(kana only) karayuki-san; young Japanese women who were sent to work (mainly as prostitutes) in foreign countries, esp. in Southeast Asia (Meiji to early Showa) |
善等三 see styles |
shàn děng sān shan4 deng3 san1 shan teng san zen tō san |
three (qualities) of wholesomeness and so forth |
囎唹郡 see styles |
soogun そおぐん |
(place-name) Soo District (Kagoshima) |
四明山 see styles |
sì míng shān si4 ming2 shan1 ssu ming shan Shimyō san |
A mountain range in Ningbo prefecture where the 四明 are clearly seen, i. e. sun, moon, stars, and constellations. 知禮 Zhili of the Sung dynasty is known as the 四明尊者 honoured one of Siming and his school as the 四明家 Siming school in the direct line of Tiantai. In Japan Mt. Hiei 比叡山 is known by this title, through Dengyo 傳教 the founder of the Japanese Tiantai School. |
四智讚 四智赞 see styles |
sì zhì zàn si4 zhi4 zan4 ssu chih tsan shichi san |
The praise hymns of the four 'wisdoms ', v. 四智. |
地持山 see styles |
dì chí shān di4 chi2 shan1 ti ch`ih shan ti chih shan Chiji san |
Nimiṃdhara |
城所祥 see styles |
kidokoroshou / kidokorosho きどころしょう |
(person) Kidokoro Shou |
境川尚 see styles |
sakaigawashou / sakaigawasho さかいがわしょう |
(person) Sakaigawa Shou |
大高翔 see styles |
ootakashou / ootakasho おおたかしょう |
(person) Ootaka Shou |
天梯山 see styles |
tiān tī shān tian1 ti1 shan1 t`ien t`i shan tien ti shan Tendai san |
The ladder-to-heaven hill or monastery, i. e. 天台 Tiantai mountain in Chekiang. |
奥村晶 see styles |
okumurashou / okumurasho おくむらしょう |
(person) Okumura Shou (1967.8.15-) |
女神散 see styles |
nyoshinsan にょしんさん |
{pharm} nyoshin-san (herbal medicine) |
如實讚 如实讚 see styles |
rú shí zàn ru2 shi2 zan4 ju shih tsan nyojitsu san |
true praise |
婆羅門 婆罗门 see styles |
pó luó mén po2 luo2 men2 p`o lo men po lo men baramon; baramon; buraaman / baramon; baramon; buraman ばらもん; バラモン; ブラーマン |
Brahmin (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (kana only) Brahman (priest of Hinduism, members of the highest caste) (san: brahmana); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) Brahmanism; priest of Brahmanism 跋濫摩; 沒囉憾摩 Brāhmaṇa; Brāhmanical; Brāhman; 淨行; 婆志 of pure life or mind; the highest of the four castes, those who serve Brahma, his offspring, the keepers of the Vedas. |
媽媽桑 妈妈桑 see styles |
mā ma sāng ma1 ma5 sang1 ma ma sang |
mama-san, middle-aged woman who runs a brothel, bar etc (loanword from Japanese); madam |
宗方翔 see styles |
munakatashou / munakatasho むなかたしょう |
(person) Munakata Shou |
定相應 定相应 see styles |
dìng xiāng yìng ding4 xiang1 ying4 ting hsiang ying jō sōō |
definitely associated |
寅さん see styles |
torasan とらさん |
(person) Tora-san (leading character from Japanese movie series "Otoko wa Tsurai yo") |
實相山 实相山 see styles |
shí xiāng shān shi2 xiang1 shan1 shih hsiang shan Jissō zan |
Silsang san |
小沼正 see styles |
onumashou / onumasho おぬましょう |
(person) Onuma Shou (1911.12.29-1978.1.17) |
尚弘子 see styles |
shouhiroko / shohiroko しょうひろこ |
(person) Shou Hiroko |
尚恩紹 see styles |
shoushishou / shoshisho しょうししょう |
(person) Shou Shishou |
尚色志 see styles |
shouhashi / shohashi しょうはし |
(person) Shou Hashi |
尚象賢 see styles |
shoushouken / shoshoken しょうしょうけん |
(person) Shou Shouken |
尚道子 see styles |
shoumichiko / shomichiko しょうみちこ |
(person) Shou Michiko (1920.2.9-2002.2.15) |
山本翔 see styles |
yamamotoshou / yamamotosho やまもとしょう |
(person) Yamamoto Shou |
山王岩 see styles |
sanouiwa / sanoiwa さんおういわ |
(place-name) San'ouiwa |
山王段 see styles |
sanoudan / sanodan さんおうだん |
(place-name) San'oudan |
山陰房 see styles |
saninbou / saninbo さんいんぼう |
(surname) San'inbou |
山陰線 see styles |
saninsen さんいんせん |
(personal name) San'insen |
山陰道 see styles |
sanindou / sanindo さんいんどう |
(hist) (See 山陰地方) San'indō (province roughly corresponding to the modern San'in region); (place-name) San'indō |
山陽園 see styles |
sanyouen / sanyoen さんようえん |
(place-name) San'youen |
山陽山 see styles |
sanyouzan / sanyozan さんようざん |
(surname) San'youzan |
山陽線 see styles |
sanyousen / sanyosen さんようせん |
(personal name) San'yousen |
山陽道 see styles |
sanyoudou / sanyodo さんようどう |
(hist) (See 山陽地方) San'yōdō (province roughly corresponding to the modern San'yō region) |
庄境誠 see styles |
shouzakaimakoto / shozakaimakoto しょうざかいまこと |
(person) Shou Zakaimakoto |
Variations: |
shou / sho しょう |
(counter) counter for beds |
征木翔 see styles |
masakishou / masakisho まさきしょう |
(person) Masaki Shou |
心所有 see styles |
xīn suǒ yǒu xin1 suo3 you3 hsin so yu shin shou |
mental |
心相應 心相应 see styles |
xīn xiāng yìng xin1 xiang1 ying4 hsin hsiang ying shin sōō |
mental functions (factors) directly associated with the mind |
心經贊 心经赞 see styles |
xīn jīng zàn xin1 jing1 zan4 hsin ching tsan Shingyō san |
Explication of the Heart Sūtra |
志やう see styles |
shou / sho しょう |
(personal name) Shou |
惑相應 惑相应 see styles |
huò xiāng yìng huo4 xiang1 ying4 huo hsiang ying waku sōō |
concomitant with affliction |
成實宗 成实宗 see styles |
chéng shí zōng cheng2 shi2 zong1 ch`eng shih tsung cheng shih tsung Jōjitsu shū |
Satyasiddhi school of Buddhism Satyasiddhi sect (Jap. Jōjitsu-shū), based upon the Satyasiddhi śāstra of Harivarman, v. 訶. tr. by Kumārajīva. In China it was a branch of the 三論 San Lun sect. It was a Hīnayāna variation of the śūnya 空 doctrine. The term is defined as perfectly establishing the real meaning of the sutras. |
成岡翔 see styles |
naruokashou / naruokasho なるおかしょう |
(person) Naruoka Shou (1984.5.31-) |
戸張捷 see styles |
tobarishou / tobarisho とばりしょう |
(person) Tobari Shou (1945.10-) |
所有性 see styles |
suǒ yǒu xìng suo3 you3 xing4 so yu hsing shou shō |
realness |
所有種 所有种 see styles |
suǒ yǒu zhǒng suo3 you3 zhong3 so yu chung shou shu |
distinct seeds |
Variations: |
shou / sho しょう |
(1) excerpt; extract; (2) annotation; (3) shō (unit of volume, approx. 1.8 ml); (4) (鈔 only) (archaism) banknote; paper money |
持雙山 持双山 see styles |
chí shuāng shān chi2 shuang1 shan1 ch`ih shuang shan chih shuang shan Jisō san |
Yugaṃdhara |
新三役 see styles |
shinsanyaku しんさんやく |
{sumo} wrestler newly promoted to a san'yaku rank |
明智抄 see styles |
akechishou / akechisho あけちしょう |
(person) Akechi Shou |
晒名昇 see styles |
sarashinashou / sarashinasho さらしなしょう |
(person) Sarashina Shou |
智相應 智相应 see styles |
zhì xiāng yìng zhi4 xiang1 ying4 chih hsiang ying chi sōō |
bound with cognition |
曦陽山 曦阳山 see styles |
xī yáng shān xi1 yang2 shan1 hsi yang shan Giyō san |
Huiyang san school |
曽於郡 see styles |
soogun そおぐん |
(place-name) Soo District (Kagoshima) |
會川昇 see styles |
aikawashou / aikawasho あいかわしょう |
(person) Aikawa Shou |
柏克萊 柏克莱 see styles |
bǎi kè lái bai3 ke4 lai2 pai k`o lai pai ko lai |
Berkeley (name); George Berkeley (1685-1753), Bishop of Cloyne, famous British philosopher; Berkeley, university city in the San Francisco bay area, California |
柴田翔 see styles |
shibatashou / shibatasho しばたしょう |
(person) Shibata Shou (1935.1-) |
栗山章 see styles |
kuriyamashou / kuriyamasho くりやましょう |
(person) Kuriyama Shou |
根本正 see styles |
nemotoshou / nemotosho ねもとしょう |
(person) Nemoto Shou (1851.11.2-1933.1.5) |
桐裡山 桐里山 see styles |
tóng lǐ shān tong2 li3 shan1 t`ung li shan tung li shan Tōri san |
Tongni san school |
桜井翔 see styles |
sakuraishou / sakuraisho さくらいしょう |
(person) Sakurai Shou (1982.1.25-) |
樂相應 乐相应 see styles |
lè xiāng yìng le4 xiang1 ying4 le hsiang ying raku sōō |
associated with pleasure |
櫻井翔 see styles |
sakuraishou / sakuraisho さくらいしょう |
(person) Sakurai Shou (1982.1.25-) |
比丘尼 see styles |
bǐ qiū ní bi3 qiu1 ni2 pi ch`iu ni pi chiu ni bikuni びくに |
Buddhist nun (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksuni") (1) bhikkhuni (fully ordained Buddhist nun) (san: bhiksuni); (2) (hist) travelling female entertainer dressed as a nun (Kamakura, Muromachi periods); (3) (hist) lowly prostitute dressed as a nun (Edo period); (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 科負い比丘尼) female servant hired to take the blame for a noblewoman's farts 苾芻尼; 尼姑 bhikṣuṇī. A nun, or almswoman. The first woman to be ordained was the Buddha's aunt Mahāprajāpatī, who had nursed him. In the fourteenth year after his enlightenment the Buddha yielded to persuasion and admitted his aunt and women to his order of religious mendicants, but said that the admission of women would shorten the period of Buddhism by 500 years. The nun, however old, must acknowledge the superiority of every monk; must never scold him or tell his faults; must never accuse him, though he may accuse her; and must in all respects obey the rules as commanded by him. She accepts all the rules for the monks with additional rules for her own order. Such is the theory rather than the practice. The title by which Mahāprajāpatī was addressed was applied to nuns, i. e. ārya, or noble, 阿姨, though some consider the Chinese term entirely native. |
涅槃山 see styles |
niè pán shān nie4 pan2 shan1 nieh p`an shan nieh pan shan nehan san |
The steadfast mountain of nirvāṇa in contrast with the changing stream of mortality. |
無所憂 无所忧 see styles |
wú suǒ yōu wu2 suo3 you1 wu so yu mu shou |
nothing to be anxious about |
無所有 无所有 see styles |
wú suǒ yǒu wu2 suo3 you3 wu so yu mu shou |
avidyamāna, non-existing; nothing existing, the immaterial. |
無畏山 无畏山 see styles |
wú wèi shān wu2 wei4 shan1 wu wei shan Mui San |
Abhayagiri, Mount Fearless in Ceylon, with an ancient monastery where Faxian found 5,000 monks. |
無相宗 无相宗 see styles |
wú xiàng zōng wu2 xiang4 zong1 wu hsiang tsung musō shū |
無相大乘; 無相教; 無相空教 The San-lun or Mādhyamika school because of its 'nihilism'. |
熊木翔 see styles |
kumakishou / kumakisho くまきしょう |
(person) Kumaki Shou (1989.3.2-) |
熊耳山 see styles |
xióng ěr shān xiong2 er3 shan1 hsiung erh shan Yūji san |
Mt Xiong'er national geological park in 棗莊|枣庄[Zao3 zhuang1], south Shandong Bear's ear mount, the place, where Bodhidharma was buried. |
牛角山 see styles |
niú jué shān niu2 jue2 shan1 niu chüeh shan Gokaku san |
v. 牛頭山. |
獅子山 狮子山 see styles |
shī zi shān shi1 zi5 shan1 shih tzu shan shishiyama ししやま |
(Tw) Sierra Leone (surname) Shishiyama Saja san |
生三有 see styles |
shēng sān yǒu sheng1 san1 you3 sheng san yu shō san'u |
born in the three realms |
白鵬翔 see styles |
hakuhoushou / hakuhosho はくほうしょう |
(person) Hakuhou Shou (1985.3.11-) |
相應受 相应受 see styles |
xiāng yìng shòu xiang1 ying4 shou4 hsiang ying shou sōō ju |
sensation associated with [a particular form of cognition] |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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