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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
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: |
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... |
任運起 任运起 see styles |
rén yùn qǐ ren2 yun4 qi3 jen yün ch`i jen yün chi ninnun ki |
innate |
佛國記 佛国记 see styles |
fó guó jì fo2 guo2 ji4 fo kuo chi Bukkoku ki |
Faxian's Record of Buddhist countries. |
侃一郎 see styles |
kanichirou / kanichiro かんいちろう |
(male given name) Kan'ichirō |
倶生喜 see styles |
jù shēng xǐ ju4 sheng1 xi3 chü sheng hsi gushō ki |
innate joy |
倶生起 see styles |
jù shēng qǐ ju4 sheng1 qi3 chü sheng ch`i chü sheng chi kushō ki |
Arising and born with one; spontaneous. |
像想觀 像想观 see styles |
xiàng xiǎng guān xiang4 xiang3 guan1 hsiang hsiang kuan zōsō kan |
meditation on Amitâbha's true form |
光瀬龍 see styles |
mitsuseryuu / mitsuseryu みつせりゅう |
(person) Mitsuse Ryu (SF novelist) |
入江観 see styles |
iriekan いりえかん |
(person) Irie Kan |
六大觀 六大观 see styles |
liù dà guān liu4 da4 guan1 liu ta kuan rokudai kan |
Meditation on the six elements; in the exoteric cult, that they are unreal and unclean; in the esoteric cult, that the Buddha and human elements are of the same substance and interchangeable, see above. |
六種觀 六种观 see styles |
liù zhǒng guān liu4 zhong3 guan1 liu chung kuan roku shu kan |
The meditation on the six natures 六種性. |
六行觀 六行观 see styles |
liù xíng guān liu4 xing2 guan1 liu hsing kuan rokugyō kan |
The six meditations, also called 厭欣觀; 六妙行 comparing the 下地 lower realms with the 上地 higher, the six following characters being the subject of meditation: the three lower represent 麤 coarseness, 苦 suffering, and 障 resistance; these in meditation are seen as distasteful: while the higher are the 靜 calm, 妙 mystic, 離 free, which are matters for delight. By this meditation on the distasteful and the delectable the delusions of the lower realms may be overcome. |
其眷屬 其眷属 see styles |
qí juàn shǔ qi2 juan4 shu3 ch`i chüan shu chi chüan shu ki kenzoku |
one's dependants |
其自性 see styles |
qí zì xìng qi2 zi4 xing4 ch`i tzu hsing chi tzu hsing ki jishō |
its essential nature |
冥祥記 冥祥记 see styles |
míng xiáng jì ming2 xiang2 ji4 ming hsiang chi Myōshō ki |
Mingxiang ji |
出江寛 see styles |
izuekan いずえかん |
(person) Izue Kan |
分別記 分别记 see styles |
fēn bié jì fen1 bie2 ji4 fen pieh chi funbetsu ki |
discriminating answer |
分別起 分别起 see styles |
fēn bié qǐ fen1 bie2 qi3 fen pieh ch`i fen pieh chi funbetsu ki |
Delusions arising from reasoning and teaching, in contrast with 倶生起 errors that arise naturally among people. |
分析觀 分析观 see styles |
fēn xī guān fen1 xi1 guan1 fen hsi kuan bunshaku kan |
analytical observation |
刊定記 刊定记 see styles |
kān dìng jì kan1 ding4 ji4 k`an ting chi kan ting chi Kanjō ki |
Kanding ji |
劉仁願 see styles |
ryuujingan / ryujingan りゅうじんがん |
(person) Ryū Jingan |
劉傑氏 see styles |
ryuuketsu / ryuketsu りゅうけつ |
(person) Ryū Ketsu (1962-) |
劉少府 刘少府 see styles |
liú shǎo fǔ liu2 shao3 fu3 liu shao fu Ryū Shōfu |
Liu Shaofu |
劉義慶 刘义庆 see styles |
liú yì qìng liu2 yi4 qing4 liu i ch`ing liu i ching Ryū Gikyō |
Liu Yiqing (403-444), writer of South Song Dynasty, compiler and editor of A New Account of the Tales of the World 世說新語|世说新语[Shi4 shuo1 Xin1 yu3] Liu Yiqing |
劉遺民 刘遗民 see styles |
liú yí mín liu2 yi2 min2 liu i min Ryū Imin |
Liu Yimin |
加瀬完 see styles |
kasekan かせかん |
(person) Kase Kan (1910.1.1-1995.2.28) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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