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後漢書


后汉书

see styles
hòu hàn shū
    hou4 han4 shu1
hou han shu
 gokanjo
    ごかんじょ
History of Eastern Han (later Han), third of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed by Fan Ye 范曄|范晔[Fan4 Ye4] in 445 during Song of the Southern Dynasties 南朝宋[Nan2 chao2 Song4], 120 scrolls
(work) Houhan Shu; The History of the Later Han; (wk) Houhan Shu; The History of the Later Han
History of the Latter Han

御徒衆


御徒众

see styles
yù tú zhòng
    yu4 tu2 zhong4
yü t`u chung
    yü tu chung
 gyo toshu
pulling one's students

微塵衆


微尘众

see styles
wēi chén zhòng
    wei1 chen2 zhong4
wei ch`en chung
    wei chen chung
 mijin shu
congregations as numerous as atoms

心無宗


心无宗

see styles
xīn wú zōng
    xin1 wu2 zong1
hsin wu tsung
 shinmu shū
school [propounding the doctrine that] mind does not exist

念佛宗

see styles
niàn fó zōng
    nian4 fo2 zong1
nien fo tsung
 Nenbutsu Shū
or 念佛門. The sect which repeats only the name of Amitābha, founded in the Tang dynasty by 道綽 Daochuo, 善道 Shandao, and others.

性空宗

see styles
xìng kōng zōng
    xing4 kong1 zong1
hsing k`ung tsung
    hsing kung tsung
 Shōkū shū
Empty Nature School

性空教

see styles
xìng kōng jiào
    xing4 kong1 jiao4
hsing k`ung chiao
    hsing kung chiao
 shōkū gyō
One of the three 南山 Nanshan sects which regarded the nature of things as unreal or immaterial, but held that the things were temporally entities.

惡習因


恶习因

see styles
è xí yīn
    e4 xi2 yin1
o hsi yin
 aku shū in
arousing of evil and defiled karma

慈恩宗

see styles
cí ēn zōng
    ci2 en1 zong1
tz`u en tsung
    tzu en tsung
 Jion Shū
see 法相宗[Fa3 xiang4 zong1]
Jaeun jong

慈悲行

see styles
cí bēi xíng
    ci2 bei1 xing2
tz`u pei hsing
    tzu pei hsing
 jihi gyō
practice of compassion

應理宗


应理宗

see styles
yìng lǐ zōng
    ying4 li3 zong1
ying li tsung
 Ōri shū
(應理圓實宗) A name of the Dharmalakṣana school, 法相宗 q.v.

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.

我法執


我法执

see styles
wǒ fǎ zhí
    wo3 fa3 zhi2
wo fa chih
 gahō shū
attachment to self and phenomena

我語取


我语取

see styles
wǒ yǔ qǔ
    wo3 yu3 qu3
wo yü ch`ü
    wo yü chü
 gago shu
The attachment to doctrines or statements about the ego. One of the 四取.

所應行


所应行

see styles
suǒ yìng xíng
    suo3 ying4 xing2
so ying hsing
 sho ō gyō
to be undertaken

所有種


所有种

see styles
suǒ yǒu zhǒng
    suo3 you3 zhong3
so yu chung
 shou shu
distinct seeds

提婆宗

see styles
tí pó zōng
    ti2 po2 zong1
t`i p`o tsung
    ti po tsung
 Daiba Shū
The school of Nāgārjuna, so called after Āryadeva, infra.

損減執


损减执

see styles
sǔn jiǎn zhí
    sun3 jian3 zhi2
sun chien chih
 songen shū
attachment to negation

損滅執


损灭执

see styles
sǔn miè zhí
    sun3 mie4 zhi2
sun mieh chih
 sonmetsu shū
attachment to the view of nihilism

攝論宗


摄论宗

see styles
shè lùn zōng
    she4 lun4 zong1
she lun tsung
 Shōron shū
The school of the collected śāstras.

收衣缽


收衣钵

see styles
shōu yī bō
    shou1 yi1 bo1
shou i po
 shu ehatsu
to put away one's clothes and bowl

放逸行

see styles
fàng yì xíng
    fang4 yi4 xing2
fang i hsing
 hōitsu gyō
careless actions

教行證


教行证

see styles
jiào xíng zhèng
    jiao4 xing2 zheng4
chiao hsing cheng
 kyō gyō shō
Teaching, practice and its realization, its evidential results.

數現行


数现行

see styles
shù xiàn xíng
    shu4 xian4 xing2
shu hsien hsing
 shu gengyō
repeatedly done

日天衆


日天众

see styles
rì tiān zhòng
    ri4 tian1 zhong4
jih t`ien chung
    jih tien chung
 nitten shu
The retinue of Indra in his palace of the sun.

日蓮宗


日莲宗

see styles
rì lián zōng
    ri4 lian2 zong1
jih lien tsung
 nichirenshuu / nichirenshu
    にちれんしゅう
Nichiren school of Buddhism; (personal name) Nichirenshuu
Nichiren shū

普化宗

see styles
pǔ huà zōng
    pu3 hua4 zong1
p`u hua tsung
    pu hua tsung
 fukeshuu / fukeshu
    ふけしゅう
Fuke school (defunct sect of Zen Buddhism)
Fuke shū

普賢行


普贤行

see styles
pǔ xián xíng
    pu3 xian2 xing2
p`u hsien hsing
    pu hsien hsing
 Fugen gyō
the practice of Samantabhadra

智慧行

see styles
zhì huì xíng
    zhi4 hui4 xing2
chih hui hsing
 chie gyō
wise practice

曹溪宗

see styles
cáo xī zōng
    cao2 xi1 zong1
ts`ao hsi tsung
    tsao hsi tsung
 Sōkei shū
Jogye jong

有情數


有情数

see styles
yǒu qíng shù
    you3 qing2 shu4
yu ch`ing shu
    yu ching shu
 ujō shu
Among the number, or in the category, of conscious beings.

有情衆


有情众

see styles
yǒu qíng zhòng
    you3 qing2 zhong4
yu ch`ing chung
    yu ching chung
 ujō shu
multitude of sentient beings

有相宗

see styles
yǒu xiàng zōng
    you3 xiang4 zong1
yu hsiang tsung
 usō shū
v. 法相宗 and 有部 Sarvāstivāda.

有行相

see styles
yǒu xíng xiàng
    you3 xing2 xiang4
yu hsing hsiang
 u gyō sō
marks of [compounded] activity

有部宗

see styles
yǒu bù zōng
    you3 bu4 zong1
yu pu tsung
 Ubu Shū
Sarvâstivāda

木須肉

see styles
 muusuurou; musurou; muushuurou / musuro; musuro; mushuro
    ムースーロウ; ムスロウ; ムーシューロウ
moo shu pork (chi: mùxūròu)

本無宗


本无宗

see styles
běn wú zōng
    ben3 wu2 zong1
pen wu tsung
 honmu shū
school [advocating] fundamental non-being

本生經


本生经

see styles
běn shēng jīng
    ben3 sheng1 jing1
pen sheng ching
 honjō gyō
Jātaka sutras 闍陀伽; stories of the Buddha's previous incarnations, one of the twelve classes of sutras.

本願行


本愿行

see styles
běn yuàn xíng
    ben3 yuan4 xing2
pen yüan hsing
 hongan gyō
to practice in keeping with a former vow

朱元璋

see styles
zhū yuán zhāng
    zhu1 yuan2 zhang1
chu yüan chang
 shugenshou / shugensho
    しゅげんしょう
Zhu Yuanzhang, personal name of first Ming dynasty emperor Hongwu 洪武[Hong2 wu3]
(person) Shu Genshou

朱士行

see styles
zhū shì xíng
    zhu1 shi4 xing2
chu shih hsing
 Shu shikō
Zhu Shixing

林琴南

see styles
lín qín nán
    lin2 qin2 nan2
lin ch`in nan
    lin chin nan
courtesy name of Lin Shu 林紓|林纾[Lin2 Shu1]

楞嚴呪


楞严呪

see styles
lèng yán zhòu
    leng4 yan2 zhou4
leng yen chou
 Ryōgon shu
Heroic March Dhāraṇī

極香臭


极香臭

see styles
jí xiāng xiù
    ji2 xiang1 xiu4
chi hsiang hsiu
 gokukō shū
extremely powerful odor

樂寂靜


乐寂静

see styles
yào jí jìng
    yao4 ji2 jing4
yao chi ching
 gyō jakujō
to enjoy quiescence

樂遠離


乐远离

see styles
yào yuǎn lí
    yao4 yuan3 li2
yao yüan li
 gyō onri
enjoying solitude

次第修

see styles
cì dì xiū
    ci4 di4 xiu1
tz`u ti hsiu
    tzu ti hsiu
 shidai shu
sequential cultivation

次第行

see styles
cì dì xíng
    ci4 di4 xing2
tz`u ti hsing
    tzu ti hsing
 shidai gyō
orderly rows

歡喜行


欢喜行

see styles
huān xǐ xíng
    huan1 xi3 xing2
huan hsi hsing
 kanki gyō
the practice of giving joy

止觀宗


止观宗

see styles
zhǐ guān zōng
    zhi3 guan1 zong1
chih kuan tsung
 Shikan shū
Another name for the Tiantai school.

正定聚

see styles
zhèng dìng jù
    zheng4 ding4 ju4
cheng ting chü
 shōjō shu
beings who are determined to attain enlightenment

比丘衆


比丘众

see styles
bǐ qiū zhòng
    bi3 qiu1 zhong4
pi ch`iu chung
    pi chiu chung
 biku shu
assembly of monks

毘曇宗


毘昙宗

see styles
pí tán zōng
    pi2 tan2 zong1
p`i t`an tsung
    pi tan tsung
 Bidon Shū
Abhidharma School

永嘉集

see styles
yǒng jiā jí
    yong3 jia1 ji2
yung chia chi
 Yōka shū
Yongjia ji

決定行


决定行

see styles
jué dìng xíng
    jue2 ding4 xing2
chüeh ting hsing
 ketsujō gyō
determined practice

沙石集

see styles
shā shí jí
    sha1 shi2 ji2
sha shih chi
 Saseki shū
Sands and Pebbles Anthology

法性宗

see styles
fǎ xìng zōng
    fa3 xing4 zong1
fa hsing tsung
 Hōsshō Shū
The sects, e. g. 華嚴宗, 天台宗, 眞言宗 Huayan, Tiantai, Shingon, which hold that all things proceed from the bhūtatathatā, i. e. the dharmakāya, and that all phenomena are of the same essence as the noumenon.

法界宗

see styles
fǎ jiè zōng
    fa3 jie4 zong1
fa chieh tsung
 hokkai shū
the teaching of the reality-realm

法華疏


法华疏

see styles
fǎ huā shū
    fa3 hua1 shu1
fa hua shu
 Hokke sho
Fahua shu

法要集

see styles
fǎ yào jí
    fa3 yao4 ji2
fa yao chi
 hōyō shū
Buddhist ritual [service] manual

法說周


法说周

see styles
fǎ shuō zhōu
    fa3 shuo1 zhou1
fa shuo chou
 hōsetsu shū
preaching by theory

涅槃宗

see styles
niè pán zōng
    nie4 pan2 zong1
nieh p`an tsung
    nieh pan tsung
 Nehan Shū
The School based on the 大般涅槃經 Mahaparinirvāṇa Sutra, first tr. by Dharmarakṣa A.D. 423. Under the 陳 Chen dynasty this Nirvāṇa school became merged in the Tiantai sect.

涅槃洲

see styles
niè pán zhōu
    nie4 pan2 zhou1
nieh p`an chou
    nieh pan chou
 nehan shū
Nirvāṇa-island, i.e. in the stream of mortality, from which stream the Buddha saves men with his eight-oar boat of truth, v. 八聖道.

涅槃經


涅槃经

see styles
niè pán jīng
    nie4 pan2 jing1
nieh p`an ching
    nieh pan ching
 Nehan gyō
(Buddhism) the Nirvana Sutra
Nirvāṇa Sūtra. There are two versions, one the Hīnayāna, the other the Mahāyāna, both of which are translated into Chinese, in several versions, and there are numerous treatises on them. Hīnayāna: 佛般泥洹經 Mahaparinirvāṇa Sūtra, tr. by Po Fazu A.D. 290-306 of the Western Chin dynasty, B.N. 552. 大般涅槃經 tr. by Faxian, B.N. 118. 般泥洹經 translator unknown. These are different translations of the same work. In the Āgamas 阿含there is also a Hīnayāna Nirvāṇa Sūtra. Mahāyāna: 佛說方等般泥洹經 Caturdāraka-samādhi Sūtra, tr. by Dharmarakṣa of the Western Chin A.D. 265-316, B. N. 116. 大般泥洹經 Mahaparinirvāṇa Sūtra, tr. by Faxian, together with Buddhabhadra of the Eastern Chin, A.D. 317-420, B. N. 120, being a similar and incomplete translation of B. N. 113, 114. 四童子三昧經 Caturdāraka-samādhi Sūtra, tr. by Jñānagupta of the Sui dynasty, A. D. 589-618, B.N. 121. The above three differ, though they are the first part of the Nirvāṇa Sūtra of the Mahāyāna. The complete translation is 大般涅槃經 tr. by Dharmarakṣa A.D. 423, B.N. 113; v. a partial translation of fasc. 12 and 39 by Beal, in his Catena of Buddhist Scriptures, pp. 160-188. It is sometimes called 北本 or Northern Book, when compared with its revision, the Southern Book, i.e. 南方大般涅槃經 Mahaparinirvāṇa Sūtra, produced in Jianye, the modem Nanjing, by two Chinese monks, Huiyan and Huiguan, and a literary man, Xie Lingyun. B.N. 114. 大般涅槃經後分 The latter part of the Mahaparinirvāṇa Sūtra tr. by Jñānabhadra together with Huining and others of the Tang dynasty, B.N. 115, a continuation of the last chapter of B.N. 113 and 114.

淨華衆


淨华众

see styles
jìng huā zhòng
    jing4 hua1 zhong4
ching hua chung
 jōke shu
The pure flower multitude, i.e. those who are born into the Pure Land by means of a lotus flower. '

淸淨行

see styles
qīng jìng xíng
    qing1 jing4 xing2
ch`ing ching hsing
    ching ching hsing
 shōjō gyō
practicing purity

無倒修


无倒修

see styles
wú dào xiū
    wu2 dao4 xiu1
wu tao hsiu
 mutō shu
undistorted cultivation

無常修


无常修

see styles
wú cháng xiū
    wu2 chang2 xiu1
wu ch`ang hsiu
    wu chang hsiu
 mujō shu
cultivation of (awareness of) impermanence

無我修


无我修

see styles
wú wǒ xiū
    wu2 wo3 xiu1
wu wo hsiu
 muga shu
cultivation of selflessness

無明種


无明种

see styles
wú míng zhǒng
    wu2 ming2 zhong3
wu ming chung
 mumyō shu
seeds of nescience

無明行


无明行

see styles
wú míng xíng
    wu2 ming2 xing2
wu ming hsing
 mumyō gyō
activity of nescience

無爲行


无为行

see styles
wú wéi xíng
    wu2 wei2 xing2
wu wei hsing
 mui gyō
unconditioned phenomena

無相修


无相修

see styles
wú xiàng xiū
    wu2 xiang4 xiu1
wu hsiang hsiu
 musō shu
markless cultivation

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'.

無礙行


无碍行

see styles
wú ài xíng
    wu2 ai4 xing2
wu ai hsing
 muge gyō
unobstructed action

無色行


无色行

see styles
wú sè xíng
    wu2 se4 xing2
wu se hsing
 mushiki gyō
connected with the formless realm

無著行


无着行

see styles
wú zhuō xíng
    wu2 zhuo1 xing2
wu cho hsing
 mujaku gyō
Unfettered action, power to overcome all obstacles.

無行空


无行空

see styles
wú xíng kōng
    wu2 xing2 kong1
wu hsing k`ung
    wu hsing kung
 mu gyō kū
does not practice emptiness

無邊行


无边行

see styles
wú biān xíng
    wu2 bian1 xing2
wu pien hsing
 muhen gyō
Unlimited Practice

無量種


无量种

see styles
wú liáng zhǒng
    wu2 liang2 zhong3
wu liang chung
 muryō shu
countless varieties

無量衆


无量众

see styles
wú liáng zhòng
    wu2 liang2 zhong4
wu liang chung
 muryō shu
countless multitude

無量行


无量行

see styles
wú liáng xíng
    wu2 liang2 xing2
wu liang hsing
 muryō gyō
innumerable practices

無門宗


无门宗

see styles
wú mén zōng
    wu2 men2 zong1
wu men tsung
 mumon shū
The unsectarian, Chan or meditative sect, so called because it claimed to derive its authority directly from the mind of Buddha.

無間修


无间修

see styles
wú jiān xiū
    wu2 jian1 xiu1
wu chien hsiu
 mugen shu
uninterrupted cultivation

無間行


无间行

see styles
wú jiān xíng
    wu2 jian1 xing2
wu chien hsing
 mugen gyō
uninterrupted practice

煩惱種


烦恼种

see styles
fán nǎo zhǒng
    fan2 nao3 zhong3
fan nao chung
 bonnō shu
seeds of affliction

燕坐行

see styles
yàn zuò xíng
    yan4 zuo4 xing2
yen tso hsing
 enza gyō
sitting calmly as (meditative) practice

牛糞種


牛粪种

see styles
niú fèn zhǒng
    niu2 fen4 zhong3
niu fen chung
 gofun shu
The first Gotama ancestor of Śākyamuni, who is reputed to have sprung from cow-dung in the Sugar-cane garden, probably a mere tradition that the family sprang from herdsmen.

牛頭宗


牛头宗

see styles
niú tóu zōng
    niu2 tou2 zong1
niu t`ou tsung
    niu tou tsung
 Gozu Shū
Oxhead School

牧牛行

see styles
mù niú xíng
    mu4 niu2 xing2
mu niu hsing
 bokugo gyō
ox-taming practices

珍寶聚


珍宝聚

see styles
zhēn bǎo jù
    zhen1 bao3 ju4
chen pao chü
 chinbō shu
pile (heap, mass) of [rare] jewels

現在行


现在行

see styles
xiàn zài xíng
    xian4 zai4 xing2
hsien tsai hsing
 genzai gyō
currently active

瑜伽宗

see styles
yú jiā zōng
    yu2 jia1 zong1
yü chia tsung
 Yuga Shū
see 唯識宗|唯识宗[Wei2 shi2 zong1]
The Yogācāra, Vijñānavāda, Tantric, or esoteric sect. The principles of Yoga are accredited to Patañjali in the second century B.C., later founded as a school in Buddhism by Asaṅga, fourth century A.D. Cf. 大教. Xuanzang became a disciple and advocate of this school. [Note: The information given above by Soothill and Hodous contains serious errors. Please see this entry in the Digital Dictionary of Buddhism for correction.]

男女形

see styles
nán nǚ xíng
    nan2 nv3 xing2
nan nü hsing
 dannyo gyō
male and female forms

畜生趣

see styles
chù shēng qù
    chu4 sheng1 qu4
ch`u sheng ch`ü
    chu sheng chü
 chikushō shu
rebirth as an animal

當機衆


当机众

see styles
dāng jī zhòng
    dang1 ji1 zhong4
tang chi chung
 tōki shu
Those hearers of the Lotus who were adaptable to its teaching, and received it; one of the 四衆 q.v.

白雲宗


白云宗

see styles
bái yún zōng
    bai2 yun2 zong1
pai yün tsung
 Hakuun shū
(白雲) Buddhist school formed in the White Cloud monastery during the Sung dynasty; its followers were known as the 白雲菜 White Cloud vegetarians.

百八珠

see styles
bǎi bā zhū
    bai3 ba1 zhu1
pai pa chu
 hyakuhachi shu
one hundred and eight beads

百喩集

see styles
bǎi yú jí
    bai3 yu2 ji2
pai yü chi
 Hyakuyu shū
Sūtra of the 100 Parables

相應行


相应行

see styles
xiāng yìng xíng
    xiang1 ying4 xing2
hsiang ying hsing
 sōō gyō
concomitant

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

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This page contains 100 results for "Shu-Gyo" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

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