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紀伊

see styles
 kii / ki
    きい
(hist) Kii (former province located in present-day Wakayama and southern Mie prefectures); (surname) Norii

紫桃

see styles
 shitou / shito
    しとう
(surname) Shitou

紫瞳

see styles
 shitou / shito
    しとう
(surname) Shitou

組手

see styles
 kumite
    くみて
(1) wooden joints; (2) paired karate kata; (3) (sumo) beltwork

緇徒


缁徒

see styles
zī tú
    zi1 tu2
tzu t`u
    tzu tu
 shito
緇流 Monks.

翫一

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(given name) Kan'ichi

耽戲


耽戏

see styles
dān xì
    dan1 xi4
tan hsi
 ton ki
absorbed in play

至到

see styles
zhì dào
    zhi4 dao4
chih tao
 shitō
to arrive at

至当

see styles
 shitou / shito
    しとう
(noun or adjectival noun) just; fair; proper; reasonable

艦一

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(personal name) Kan'ichi

艦壱

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(personal name) Kan'ichi

艦市

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(personal name) Kan'ichi

莞一

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(given name) Kan'ichi

莞哉

see styles
 kanya
    かんや
(personal name) Kan'ya

莞壱

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(personal name) Kan'ichi

莞市

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(personal name) Kan'ichi

菅一

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(given name) Kan'ichi

菅栄

see styles
 kanei / kane
    かんえい
(place-name) Kan'ei

華安


华安

see styles
huá ān
    hua2 an1
hua an
 kaan / kan
    かあん
see 華安縣|华安县[Hua2 an1 Xian4]
(personal name) Kaan

裏拳

see styles
 uraken
    うらけん
backhand blow; backhand chop; backfist (karate)

観応

see styles
 kannou; kanou / kanno; kano
    かんのう; かんおう
Kannō era (of the Northern Court) (1350.2.27-1352.9.27); Kan'ō era; (given name) Kan'ou

観暎

see styles
 kanei / kane
    かんえい
(given name) Kan'ei

観祐

see styles
 kanyuu / kanyu
    かんゆう
(personal name) Kan'yū

観翁

see styles
 kanou / kano
    かんおう
(given name) Kan'ou

観裕

see styles
 kanyuu / kanyu
    かんゆう
(given name) Kan'yū

観陽

see styles
 kanyou / kanyo
    かんよう
(given name) Kan'you

觀世


观世

see styles
guān shì
    guan1 shi4
kuan shih
 kan ze
observe the world

觀心


观心

see styles
guān xīn
    guan1 xin1
kuan hsin
 kan shin
Contemplation of the mind, mental contemplation, contemplation of all things as mind.

觀樹


观树

see styles
guān shù
    guan1 shu4
kuan shu
 kan ju
Contemplating the tree (of knowledge, as Śākyamuni is said to have done after his enlightenment).

記井

see styles
 kii / ki
    きい
(surname) Kii

記伊

see styles
 kii / ki
    きい
(surname) Kii

記偉

see styles
 kii / ki
    きい
(given name) Kii

諫王


谏王

see styles
jiàn wáng
    jian4 wang2
chien wang
 kan'ō
To admonish a king.

諱日


讳日

see styles
huì rì
    hui4 ri4
hui jih
 ki nichi
anniversary of a death

貫乙

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(personal name) Kan'ichi

貫亜

see styles
 kana
    かんあ
(personal name) Kan'a

貫勇

see styles
 kanyuu / kanyu
    かんゆう
(given name) Kan'yū

貫壱

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(personal name) Kan'ichi

貫市

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(given name) Kan'ichi

貫弌

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(given name) Kan'ichi

貫弥

see styles
 kanya
    かんや
(personal name) Kan'ya

貫木

see styles
 kangi
    かんぎ
{hanaf} (See 貫・かん・4,貫・かん・5) score counter (for multiples of kan); (surname) Nukiki

貫雄

see styles
 kanyuu / kanyu
    かんゆう
(given name) Kan'yū

貴偉

see styles
 kii / ki
    きい
(personal name) Kii

貴尉

see styles
 kii / ki
    きい
(female given name) Kii

貴意

see styles
 kii / ki
    きい
(honorific or respectful language) your will; your wishes; your request

起墮


起堕

see styles
qǐ duò
    qi3 duo4
ch`i to
    chi to
 ki da
rising and falling

起已

see styles
qǐ yǐ
    qi3 yi3
ch`i i
    chi i
 ki'i
originated

足刀

see styles
 sokutou / sokuto
    そくとう
{MA} outer edge of the foot (from little toe to heel) (karate)

軌經


轨经

see styles
guǐ jīng
    gui3 jing1
kuei ching
 Ki kyō
Standard Sūtra

輝依

see styles
 kii / ki
    きい
(female given name) Kii

還一

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(given name) Kan'ichi

閑上

see styles
 kanue
    かんうえ
(surname) Kan'ue

閑亜

see styles
 kana
    かんあ
(personal name) Kan'a

閑院

see styles
 kanin
    かんいん
(surname) Kan'in

韓一

see styles
 kanichi
    かんいち
(given name) Kan'ichi

韓山

see styles
 kanyama
    かんやま
(surname) Kan'yama

龍宇

see styles
 ryuu / ryu
    りゅう
(male given name) Ryū

Variations:
Χ
χ

 kai; kii / kai; ki
    カイ; キー
chi

イ音便

see styles
 ionbin
    イおんびん
{ling} euphonic change wherein some mora ('ki', 'gi', 'shi' and 'ri') are pronounced 'i'

があん

see styles
 kaan / kan
    カアン
(adv-to,adv,n) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) boom; bang; wham; (interjection) (2) (manga slang) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) Oh my God!; What a shock!; (personal name) Cahen

キー子

see styles
 kiiko / kiko
    キーこ
(female given name) Ki-ko

クァン

see styles
 kan
    クァン
(personal name) Kwan; Quan

ク活用

see styles
 kukatsuyou / kukatsuyo
    クかつよう
{ling} classical form of i-adjective inflection (attributive form ends in "ki" and predicative in "shi")

シー島

see styles
 shiitou / shito
    シーとう
(place-name) Sea (island)

リュー

see styles
 ryuu / ryu
    リュー
(personal name) Liu; Rieu

りゅう

see styles
 ryuu / ryu
    リュウ
(personal name) Lieu

一向記


一向记

see styles
yī xiàng jì
    yi1 xiang4 ji4
i hsiang chi
 ikkō ki
A confirmatory reply to a question, e.g. Do not all die? All die.

一囘忌


一回忌

see styles
yī huí jì
    yi1 hui2 ji4
i hui chi
 ikkai ki
The first anniversary of a death; any such anniversary; also 一周忌.

一字關


一字关

see styles
yī zì guān
    yi1 zi4 guan1
i tzu kuan
 ichiji kan
one-word barrier

七七忌

see styles
qī qī jì
    qi1 qi1 ji4
ch`i ch`i chi
    chi chi chi
 shichishichi ki
The seventh seventh day of the masses for the dead.

七如衆


七如众

see styles
qī rú zhòng
    qi1 ru2 zhong4
ch`i ju chung
    chi ju chung
 shichinyoshu
sapta-tathāgatāḥ. The seven tathāgatas whose names are inscribed on a heptagonal pillar (七如來寶塔) in some Buddhist temples. One list 阿彌陀, 甘露飯王, 觀音, 毘耶娑, 色妙身, 羅担納担羅耶and 寶勝. Another list gives Amitābha, Kan-lu-wang, 離怖畏, 廣博身, Miaoseshen, Baosheng (Ratnasaṃbhava) 多寶 (Prabhūtaratna).

三假觀


三假观

see styles
sān jiǎ guān
    san1 jia3 guan1
san chia kuan
 sanke kan
The meditations on the three false assumptions 三假.

三田完

see styles
 mitakan
    みたかん
(person) Mita Kan

三角寛

see styles
 misumikan
    みすみかん
(person) Misumi Kan

上輩觀


上辈观

see styles
shàng bèi guān
    shang4 bei4 guan1
shang pei kuan
 jōhai kan
The fourteenth of the sixteen contemplations of the Amitābha school, with reference to those who seek the Pure Land with sincere, profound, and altruistic hearts.

下輩觀


下辈观

see styles
xià bèi guān
    xia4 bei4 guan1
hsia pei kuan
 gehai kan
A meditation of the Amitābha sect on the 下品 q. v.; it is the last of sixteen contemplations, and deals with those who have committed the five rebellious acts 五逆 and the ten evils 十惡, but who still can obtain salvation; v. 無量壽經. 下輩下生觀 idem.

不可立

see styles
bù kě lì
    bu4 ke3 li4
pu k`o li
    pu ko li
 fu ka ryū
untenable

不可記


不可记

see styles
bù kě jì
    bu4 ke3 ji4
pu k`o chi
    pu ko chi
 fuka ki
cannot be predicated

不定觀


不定观

see styles
bù dìng guān
    bu4 ding4 guan1
pu ting kuan
 fujō kan
(不定止觀) Direct insight without any gradual process of samādhi; one of three forms of Tiantai meditation.

不淨觀


不淨观

see styles
bù jìng guān
    bu4 jing4 guan1
pu ching kuan
 fujō kan
The meditation on the uncleanness of the human body of self and others, e. g. the nine stages of disintegration of the dead body 九想 q.v.; it is a meditation to destroy 貪 desire; other details are: parental seed, womb, the nine excretory passages, the body's component parts, worm-devoured corpse — all unclean.

不生喜

see styles
bù shēng xǐ
    bu4 sheng1 xi3
pu sheng hsi
 fushō ki
discontent

中輩觀


中辈观

see styles
zhōng bèi guān
    zhong1 bei4 guan1
chung pei kuan
 chūhai kan
the meditation on the condition of 中輩.

中道觀


中道观

see styles
zhōng dào guān
    zhong1 dao4 guan1
chung tao kuan
 chūdō kan
One of the Tiantai 三觀 three meditations, i. e. on the doctrine of the Mean to get rid of the illusion of phenomena.

九想觀


九想观

see styles
jiǔ xiǎng guān
    jiu3 xiang3 guan1
chiu hsiang kuan
 kusō kan
nine kinds of meditation (on a corpse to quell desire)

乾慧地


干慧地

see styles
gān huì dì
    gan1 hui4 di4
kan hui ti
 kan'e chi
The dry or unfertilized stage of wisdom, the first of the ten stage.

了別器


了别器

see styles
liǎo bié qì
    liao3 bie2 qi4
liao pieh ch`i
    liao pieh chi
 ryōbetsu ki
cognizing the natural world

二木立

see styles
 nikiryuu / nikiryu
    にきりゅう
(person) Niki Ryū

二諦觀


二谛观

see styles
èr dì guān
    er4 di4 guan1
erh ti kuan
 nitai kan
contemplation on the two truths

五佛冠

see styles
wǔ fó guàn
    wu3 fo2 guan4
wu fo kuan
 gobutsu kan
jeweled crown of the five buddhas

五大觀


五大观

see styles
wǔ dà guān
    wu3 da4 guan1
wu ta kuan
 godai kan
The meditation on the five elements 五大.

五官王

see styles
wǔ guān wáng
    wu3 guan1 wang2
wu kuan wang
 go kan ō
The fourth of the 十王 judges of the dead, who registers the weight of the sins of the deceased.

五嶋龍

see styles
 gotouryuu / gotoryu
    ごとうりゅう
(person) Gotou Ryū

五智冠

see styles
wǔ zhì guàn
    wu3 zhi4 guan4
wu chih kuan
 gochi kan
jeweled crown of the five kinds of wisdom

五輪觀


五轮观

see styles
wǔ lún guān
    wu3 lun2 guan1
wu lun kuan
 gorin kan
五輪三摩地 A meditation of the esoteric school on the five elements, earth, water, fire, air, and space, with their germ-words, their forms (i. e. square, round, triangular, half-moon, and spherical), and their colors (i. e. yellow, white, red, black, and blue). The five wheels also represent the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas, v. 五智. The object is that 五輪成身 the individual may be united with the five Buddhas, or Vairocana.

五髻冠

see styles
wǔ jì guàn
    wu3 ji4 guan4
wu chi kuan
 go kei kan
A five-pointed crown with a meaning similar to 五髻.

井上寛

see styles
 inouekan / inoekan
    いのうえかん
(person) Inoue Kan

人空觀


人空观

see styles
rén kōng guān
    ren2 kong1 guan1
jen k`ung kuan
    jen kung kuan
 ningū kan
The meditation on, or insight into the selflessness of person 人空.

今官一

see styles
 konkanichi
    こんかんいち
(person) Kon Kan'ichi (1909.12.8-1983.3.1)

令其捨


令其舍

see styles
lìng qí shě
    ling4 qi2 she3
ling ch`i she
    ling chi she
 ryō ki sha
make them abandon...

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