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Simple Dictionary Definition |
過庭錄 过庭录 see styles |
guò tíng lù guo4 ting2 lu4 kuo t`ing lu kuo ting lu |
lit. Notes on Passing the Hall, historical jottings by 12th century Southern Song poet Fan Gongcheng 范公偁[Fan4 Gong1 cheng1], containing moral instructions derived from great men of Song dynasty |
遮末邏 遮末逻 see styles |
zhē mò luó zhe1 mo4 luo2 che mo lo Shamara |
遮摩羅 Cāmara, name of one of the central parts of the southern continent, Jambudvīpa. |
釣り殿 see styles |
tsuridono つりどの |
buildings on the east and west side of the southern pond (in traditional palatial-style architecture) |
閩南話 闽南话 see styles |
mǐn nán huà min3 nan2 hua4 min nan hua |
Southern Min, a family of Sinitic languages spoken in southern Fujian and surrounding areas; Hokkien, major variety of Southern Min |
閩南語 闽南语 see styles |
mǐn nán yǔ min3 nan2 yu3 min nan yü |
Southern Min, a Sinitic language spoken in southern Fujian and surrounding areas; Hokkien, the most widely spoken variety of Southern Min |
陀毘羅 陀毘罗 see styles |
tuó pí luó tuo2 pi2 luo2 t`o p`i lo to pi lo Dabira |
(or 陀毘荼); 達羅毘荼 (or達羅弭荼) Damila, Dravila, probably Drāviḍa, or Drāvira, anciently a kingdom in Southern India, 'bounded in the South by the Cauveri and reaching northward as far as Arcot or Madras.' Eitel. |
雌日芝 see styles |
mehishiba めひしば |
(kana only) southern crabgrass (Digitaria ciliaris) |
雨乞い see styles |
amagoi あまごい |
(noun/participle) praying for rain |
雨請い see styles |
amagoi あまごい |
(noun/participle) praying for rain |
青竜蝦 see styles |
shako しゃこ |
(kana only) mantis shrimp (any marine crustacean of order Stomatopoda, esp. the species Oratosquilla oratoria) |
韋將軍 韦将军 see styles |
wéi jiàng jun wei2 jiang4 jun1 wei chiang chün |
(韋天將軍) One of the generals under the southern mahārāja guardian in a temple. |
高平縣 高平县 see styles |
gāo píng xiàn gao1 ping2 xian4 kao p`ing hsien kao ping hsien |
Gaoping County in southern Shanxi |
鶴佬人 鹤佬人 see styles |
hè lǎo rén he4 lao3 ren2 ho lao jen |
Hoklo people, southern Chinese people of Taiwan |
黃富平 黄富平 see styles |
huáng fù píng huang2 fu4 ping2 huang fu p`ing huang fu ping |
pen name of Deng Xiaoping during his 1992 southern tour |
こいさん see styles |
koisan コイサン |
Khoisan (Khoikhoi and San peoples of Southern Africa) |
サザーン see styles |
sazaan / sazan サザーン |
(personal name) Southern |
ジシバリ see styles |
jishibari ジシバリ |
(1) (kana only) creeping lettuce (Ixeris stolonifera); (2) (kana only) southern crabgrass (Digitaria ciliaris) |
ドチザメ see styles |
dochizame ドチザメ |
(kana only) banded houndshark (Triakis scyllium, found in the northwest Pacific from southern Siberia to Taiwan) |
ナンテン see styles |
nanten ナンテン |
(1) southern sky; (2) (kana only) heavenly bamboo (Nandina domestica); nandina |
メヒシバ see styles |
mehishiba メヒシバ |
(kana only) southern crabgrass (Digitaria ciliaris) |
三種教相 三种教相 see styles |
sān zhǒng jiào xiàng san1 zhong3 jiao4 xiang4 san chung chiao hsiang sanshu kyōsō |
The three modes of the Buddha's teaching of the Southern Sects: 頓 immediate, 漸 gradual or progressive, and 不定 indeterminate. |
不如蜜多 see styles |
bù rú mì duō bu4 ru2 mi4 duo1 pu ju mi to Funyomitta |
The twenty-sixth patriarch, said to be Puryamitra (Eitel), son of a king in Southern India, labored in eastern India, d. A. D. 388 by samādhi. |
九聲六調 九声六调 see styles |
jiǔ shēng liù diào jiu3 sheng1 liu4 diao4 chiu sheng liu tiao |
nine tones and six modes (tonal system of Cantonese and other southern languages) |
五家七宗 see styles |
wǔ jiā qī zōng wu3 jia1 qi1 zong1 wu chia ch`i tsung wu chia chi tsung goke shichishū |
(五家) Division in China of the 禪 Ch'an, Intuitive or Meditative School. It divided into northern and southern schools under 神秀 Shenxiu and 慧能 Huineng respectively. The northern school continued as a unit, the southern divided into five or seven 宗, viz. 潙仰宗, 臨濟宗, 曹洞宗, 雲門宗, and 法眼宗; the two others are 黃龍 and 揚岐. |
侯景之亂 侯景之乱 see styles |
hóu jǐng zhī luàn hou2 jing3 zhi1 luan4 hou ching chih luan |
rebellion against Liang of the Southern Dynasties 南朝梁 in 548 |
劉宋時代 刘宋时代 see styles |
liú sòng shí dài liu2 song4 shi2 dai4 liu sung shih tai |
Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing |
北方佛教 see styles |
běi fāng fó jiào bei3 fang1 fo2 jiao4 pei fang fo chiao hoppō bukkyō |
Northern Buddhism, i. e. Mahāyāna, in contrast with Southern Buddhism, Hīnayāna. |
北方領土 see styles |
hoppouryoudo / hopporyodo ほっぽうりょうど |
Southern Kuril Islands (administered by Russia, claimed by Japan); Northern Territories; (place-name) Southern Kuril Islands (administered by Russia, claimed by Japan); Northern Territories |
十事功德 see styles |
shí shì gōng dé shi2 shi4 gong1 de2 shih shih kung te jūji kudoku |
The bodhisattva-merit resulting from the attainment of the ten groups of excellences in the southern version of the Nirvāṇa Sūtra 南本涅盤經 19-24. There is an unimportant 十事經 not connected with the above. |
南三角座 see styles |
nán sān jiǎo zuò nan2 san1 jiao3 zuo4 nan san chiao tso minaminosankakuza みなみのさんかくざ |
Triangulum Australe (constellation) (astron) Triangulum Australe (constellation); the Southern Triangle |
南京三會 南京三会 see styles |
nán jīng sān huì nan2 jing1 san1 hui4 nan ching san hui nankyō no sane |
three rituals of the southern capital |
南伝仏教 see styles |
nandenbukkyou / nandenbukkyo なんでんぶっきょう |
(See 上座部仏教) Southern Buddhism (as practised in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia); Theravada Buddhism |
南傳佛教 南传佛教 see styles |
nán chuán fó jiào nan2 chuan2 fo2 jiao4 nan ch`uan fo chiao nan chuan fo chiao Nanden bukkyō |
Southern Buddhism |
南十字座 see styles |
nán shí zì zuò nan2 shi2 zi4 zuo4 nan shih tzu tso minamijuujiza / minamijujiza みなみじゅうじざ |
(astronomy) the Southern Cross (astron) Crux (constellation) |
南十字星 see styles |
minamijuujisei / minamijujise みなみじゅうじせい |
{astron} Southern Cross (asterism formed with the brightest four stars of the constellation Crux); (personal name) Minamijuujisei |
南山クイ see styles |
minamiyamakui; minamiyamakui みなみやまクイ; ミナミヤマクイ |
(kana only) southern mountain cavy (Microcavia australis) |
南山律宗 see styles |
nán shān lǜ zōng nan2 shan1 lv4 zong1 nan shan lü tsung Nansan risshū |
the Vinaya school of the southern mountain |
南岸沿い see styles |
nanganzoi なんがんぞい |
along the southern coast |
南斗六星 see styles |
nantorokusei / nantorokuse なんとろくせい |
Milk Dipper; southern dipper asterism (star pattern) within Sagittarius |
南方仏教 see styles |
nanpoubukkyou / nanpobukkyo なんぽうぶっきょう |
(See 北方仏教) Southern Buddhism (as practised in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia) |
南方佛教 see styles |
nán fāng fó jiào nan2 fang1 fo2 jiao4 nan fang fo chiao Nanpō bukkyō |
Southern Buddhism in contrast with 北方 northern Buddhism. |
南方周末 see styles |
nán fāng zhōu mò nan2 fang1 zhou1 mo4 nan fang chou mo |
Southern Weekend (newspaper) |
南灰伯勞 南灰伯劳 see styles |
nán huī bó láo nan2 hui1 bo2 lao2 nan hui po lao |
(bird species of China) southern grey shrike (Lanius meridionalis) |
南箕北斗 see styles |
nán jī běi dǒu nan2 ji1 bei3 dou3 nan chi pei tou |
lit. the Winnowing Basket in the southern sky, and the Big Dipper in the north (idiom); fig. something which, despite its name, is of no practical use |
南背美鯨 see styles |
minamisemikujira; minamisemikujira みなみせみくじら; ミナミセミクジラ |
(kana only) southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) |
南象海豹 see styles |
minamizouazarashi; minamizouazarashi / minamizoazarashi; minamizoazarashi みなみぞうあざらし; ミナミゾウアザラシ |
(kana only) southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) |
南都六宗 see styles |
nán dū liù zōng nan2 du1 liu4 zong1 nan tu liu tsung nantorokushuu / nantorokushu なんとろくしゅう |
six sects of Buddhism brought to Japan during the Nara period (Sanlun, Satyasiddhi, Faxiang, Abhidharmakosha, Vinaya, and Huayan) six schools of the southern capital (Nara) |
右近の橘 see styles |
ukonnotachibana うこんのたちばな |
(See 紫宸殿,左近の桜) tachibana tree west of the southern stairs of the Hall for State Ceremonies (in Heian Palace) |
吉野時代 see styles |
yoshinojidai よしのじだい |
(hist) (See 南北朝時代・1) Yoshino period (Japan's Northern and Southern Courts period, esp. from the viewpoint of the legitimacy of the Southern Court, 1336-1392) |
吳下阿蒙 吴下阿蒙 see styles |
wú xià ā méng wu2 xia4 a1 meng2 wu hsia a meng |
General Lü Meng 呂蒙|吕蒙 of the southern state of Wu (idiom); model of self-improvement by diligent study (from unlettered soldier to top strategist of Wu) |
吳越春秋 吴越春秋 see styles |
wú yuè chūn qiū wu2 yue4 chun1 qiu1 wu yüeh ch`un ch`iu wu yüeh chun chiu |
History of the Southern States Wu and Yue (traditional rivals), compiled by Han historian Zhao Ye 趙曄|赵晔[Zhao4 Ye4], 10 extant scrolls |
哀江南賦 哀江南赋 see styles |
āi jiāng nán fù ai1 jiang1 nan2 fu4 ai chiang nan fu |
Lament for the South, long poem in Fu style by Yu Xin 庾信 mourning the passing of Liang of the Southern dynasties 南朝梁朝 |
大滿願義 大满愿义 see styles |
dà mǎn yuàn yì da4 man3 yuan4 yi4 ta man yüan i Daimangangi |
One of the sixteen bodhisattvas of the southern quarter, born by the will of Vairocana. |
宮良殿内 see styles |
miyaradoぅnchi みやらどぅんち |
(place-name) Miyara Dunchi (residence of the government official in charge of the Miyara District in the Yaeyama Islands, southern Okinawa (during the Ryukyu Kingdom)) |
専修念仏 see styles |
senjunenbutsu せんじゅねんぶつ |
(rare) intently praying to Buddha (esp. Amitabha) |
山陽地方 see styles |
sanyouchihou / sanyochiho さんようちほう |
San'yō region; region of western Honshu incl. Okayama, Hiroshima, southern Yamaguchi and sometimes western Hyogo prefectures |
左近の桜 see styles |
sakonnosakura さこんのさくら |
(See 右近の橘,紫宸殿) cherry tree east of the southern stairs of the Hall for State Ceremonies (in Heian Palace) |
市演得迦 see styles |
shì yǎn dé jiā shi4 yan3 de2 jia1 shih yen te chia Shientoka |
Jetaka, or 婆多婆漢那 Sadvahana. A king of southern Kosala, patron of Nāgārjuna. |
念仏三昧 see styles |
nenbutsuzanmai ねんぶつざんまい |
(yoji) {Buddh} being deep in prayer; praying devoutly to Amida Buddha |
悪魔調伏 see styles |
akumachoubuku / akumachobuku あくまちょうぶく |
exorcism; praying down evil spirits |
斎場御嶽 see styles |
seifautaki / sefautaki せいふぁうたき |
(place-name) Seifautaki (primary sacred site during the era of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located on southern Okinawa Island) |
朝鮮蟷螂 see styles |
chousenkamakiri / chosenkamakiri ちょうせんかまきり |
narrow-winged mantis |
東海地方 see styles |
toukaichihou / tokaichiho とうかいちほう |
Tōkai region (of Honshu; incl. Aichi, Shizuoka, Mie and southern Gifu prefectures) |
樸次茅斯 朴次茅斯 see styles |
pǔ cì máo sī pu3 ci4 mao2 si1 p`u tz`u mao ssu pu tzu mao ssu |
Portsmouth, southern English seaport |
泛珠三角 see styles |
fàn zhū sān jiǎo fan4 zhu1 san1 jiao3 fan chu san chiao |
Pan-Pearl River delta; The nine provinces of Southern China around Guangzhou and the Pearl River delta; South China |
熱帯家蚊 see styles |
nettaiieka; nettaiieka / nettaieka; nettaieka ねったいいえか; ネッタイイエカ |
(kana only) southern house mosquito (Culex quinquefasciatus) |
琉球諸島 see styles |
ryuukyuushotou / ryukyushoto りゅうきゅうしょとう |
(See 南西諸島) Ryukyu Islands; southern chain of the Nansei Islands comprising Okinawa Prefecture; (place-name) Ryūkyū (Ryukyu) Islands |
秣羅矩吒 秣罗矩咤 see styles |
mò luó jǔ zhà mo4 luo2 ju3 zha4 mo lo chü cha Marakuta |
Malakūṭa. 'An ancient kingdom of Southern India, the coast of Malabar, about A.D. 600 a noted haunt of the Nirgrantha sect.' Eitel. |
腹広蟷螂 see styles |
harabirokamakiri; harabirokamakiri はらびろかまきり; ハラビロカマキリ |
(kana only) Indo-Pacific mantis (Hierodula patellifera) |
般若多羅 般若多罗 see styles |
bō rě duō luó bo1 re3 duo1 luo2 po je to lo Hannyatara |
Prajñātāra. The 27th patriarch, native of eastern India, who laboured in southern India and consumed himself 'by the fire of transformation,' A.D. 457, teacher of Bodhidharma. |
般若毱多 see styles |
bō rě jú duō bo1 re3 ju2 duo1 po je chü to Hannyakikuta |
Prajñāgupta. A Hīnayāna monk of southern India, who wrote against the Mahāyāna. |
茶馬古道 茶马古道 see styles |
chá mǎ gǔ dào cha2 ma3 gu3 dao4 ch`a ma ku tao cha ma ku tao |
old tea-horse road or southern Silk Road, dating back to 6th century, from Tibet and Sichuan through Yunnan and Southeast Asia, reaching to Bhutan, Sikkim, India and beyond |
菩提流志 see styles |
pú tí liú zhì pu2 ti2 liu2 zhi4 p`u t`i liu chih pu ti liu chih Bojirushi |
Bodhiruci, intp. as 覺愛, a monk from southern India whose original name 達磨流支 Dharmaruci was changed as above by order of the Empress Wu; he tr. 53 works in A.D. 693—713. |
蓬莱羊歯 see styles |
houraishida; houraishida / horaishida; horaishida ほうらいしだ; ホウライシダ |
(kana only) Southern maidenhair fern (Adiantum capillus-veneris); black maidenhair fern; Venus hair fern |
螳臂當車 螳臂当车 see styles |
táng bì dāng chē tang2 bi4 dang1 che1 t`ang pi tang ch`e tang pi tang che |
lit. a mantis trying to stop a chariot (idiom); fig. to overrate oneself and attempt something impossible |
螳螂捕蟬 螳螂捕蝉 see styles |
táng láng bǔ chán tang2 lang2 bu3 chan2 t`ang lang pu ch`an tang lang pu chan |
the mantis stalks the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind (idiom, from Daoist classic Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子[Zhuang1 zi3]); to pursue a narrow gain while neglecting a greater danger |
赤壁之戰 赤壁之战 see styles |
chì bì zhī zhàn chi4 bi4 zhi1 zhan4 ch`ih pi chih chan chih pi chih chan |
Battle of Redcliff of 208 at Chibi in Huangzhou district 黃州區|黄州区[Huang2 zhou1 qu1] of Huanggang city 黃岡|黄冈[Huang2 gang1], a decisive defeat of Cao Cao 曹操[Cao2 Cao1] at the hands of southern kingdom of Wu; famous episode in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4] |
阿爾加維 阿尔加维 see styles |
ā ěr jiā wéi a1 er3 jia1 wei2 a erh chia wei |
the Algarve (southern region of Portugal) |
雲貴高原 云贵高原 see styles |
yún guì gāo yuán yun2 gui4 gao1 yuan2 yün kuei kao yüan |
Yunnan and Guizhou plateau in southwest China, covering east Yunnan, whole of Guizhou, west of Guangxi and southern margins of Sichuan, Hubei and Hunan |
非利士人 see styles |
fēi lì shì rén fei1 li4 shi4 ren2 fei li shih jen |
the Philistines, who settled on the southern coast of Palestine in the 12th century BC |
馬耳東風 马耳东风 see styles |
mǎ ěr dōng fēng ma3 er3 dong1 feng1 ma erh tung feng bajitoufuu / bajitofu ばじとうふう |
lit. the east wind blowing in a horse's ear (idiom); fig. words one pays no heed to (yoji) utter indifference; talking to the wall; praying to deaf ears |
カワスズメ see styles |
kawasuzume カワスズメ |
(kana only) Mozambique tilapia (tilapiine cichlid fish native to southern Africa, Oreochromis mossambicus) |
スズメダイ see styles |
suzumedai スズメダイ |
(kana only) pearl-spot chromis (Chromis notata, species of damselfish found in southern Japan, Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, and China) |
ディキシー see styles |
dikishii / dikishi ディキシー |
(1) (colloquialism) Dixie; southern states of the USA; (2) (abbreviation) Dixieland jazz; (personal name) Dixie |
トカラ列島 see styles |
tokararettou / tokararetto とかられっとう |
(place-name) Tokara Islands (chain of islands off the southern end of Kyushu) |
Variations: |
don; don どん; ドン |
(adv-to,adv) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) bang; bam; boom; thud; thump; crash; (2) (See 午砲) noontime signal gun (carried out early Meiji to Taishō); noon gun; noonday gun; (3) (slang) {hanaf} last round in a game of 12 rounds; (prefix) (4) (See ど・1) precisely; exactly; plumb; totally; very; (suffix) (5) (どん only) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (southern Kyushu equiv. of -さん) (See 殿・どの) Mr.; Mrs.; Miss; Ms.; -san |
トントンミ see styles |
tontonmi トントンミ |
(rkb:) southern Japanese mudskipper |
トンパ文字 see styles |
tonpamoji トンパもじ |
Dongba script (used by the Naxi People in southern China); Tomba script; Tompa script |
マンティス see styles |
mantisu マンティス |
mantis |
丑の刻参り see styles |
ushinokokumairi うしのこくまいり |
(exp,n) cursing ritual where one visits a shrine at 2am and nails a doll representing a person to a tree, praying for said person's death |
丑の時参り see styles |
ushinotokimairi うしのときまいり |
(exp,n) (See 丑の刻参り) cursing ritual where one visits a shrine at 2am and nails a doll representing a person to a tree, praying for said person's death |
伯羅奔尼撒 伯罗奔尼撒 see styles |
bó luó bēn ní sā bo2 luo2 ben1 ni2 sa1 po lo pen ni sa |
Peloponnese (peninsula in southern Greece) |
北派螳螂拳 see styles |
běi pài táng láng quán bei3 pai4 tang2 lang2 quan2 pei p`ai t`ang lang ch`üan pei pai tang lang chüan |
Beipai Tanglang Quan - "Northern Praying Mantis" (Chinese Martial Art) |
南アルプス see styles |
minamiarupusu みなみアルプス |
(place-name) Southern Alps (of Japan); (place-name) Minami Alps (city in Yamanashi-ken) |
南傳大藏經 南传大藏经 see styles |
nán chuán dà zàng jīng nan2 chuan2 da4 zang4 jing1 nan ch`uan ta tsang ching nan chuan ta tsang ching Nanden daizōkyō |
Buddhist Canon of the Southern Transmission |
南北朝時代 see styles |
nanbokuchoujidai / nanbokuchojidai なんぼくちょうじだい |
(1) (hist) Nanbokuchō period (of Japan; 1336-1392); period of the Northern and Southern courts; (2) (hist) period of the Northern and Southern dynasties (of China; 5th-6th centuries CE) |
南岸沿いに see styles |
nanganzoini なんがんぞいに |
(adverb) along the southern coast; along the southern seashore |
南本涅槃經 南本涅槃经 see styles |
nán běn niè pán jīng nan2 ben3 nie4 pan2 jing1 nan pen nieh p`an ching nan pen nieh pan ching Nanbon nehan gyō |
Southern Edition of the Nirvāṇa Sūtra |
南海寄歸傳 南海寄归传 see styles |
nán hǎi jì guī zhuàn nan2 hai3 ji4 gui1 zhuan4 nan hai chi kuei chuan Nankai kiki den |
A Record of Buddhist Practices Sent Home from the Southern Sea |
吉野朝時代 see styles |
yoshinochoujidai / yoshinochojidai よしのちょうじだい |
(hist) (See 南北朝時代・1) Yoshino period (Japan's Northern and Southern Courts period, esp. from the viewpoint of the legitimacy of the Southern Court, 1336-1392) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Southern-Praying-Mantis" 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.
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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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