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Simple Dictionary Definition |
極尊貴位 极尊贵位 see styles |
jí zūn guì wèi ji2 zun1 gui4 wei4 chi tsun kuei wei gokusonki i |
most revered and exalted position |
無上世尊 无上世尊 see styles |
wú shàng shì zūn wu2 shang4 shi4 zun1 wu shang shih tsun mujō seson |
Unexcelled Honored One |
無上尊道 无上尊道 see styles |
wú shàng zūn dào wu2 shang4 zun1 dao4 wu shang tsun tao mujō sondō |
the unexcelled supreme (Buddha-) path. |
爾時世尊 尔时世尊 see styles |
ěr shí shì zūn er3 shi2 shi4 zun1 erh shih shih tsun niji seson |
at that time the World Honored One. . . |
牛王尊者 see styles |
niú wáng zūn zhě niu2 wang2 zun1 zhe3 niu wang tsun che Goō sonja |
牛呞; 牛相; 牛跡 Gavāṃpati, v. 憍焚波提 and 牛跡比丘. |
牟尼世尊 see styles |
móu ní shì zūn mou2 ni2 shi4 zun1 mou ni shih tsun Muni Seson |
World Honored Śākyamuni |
獨尊儒術 独尊儒术 see styles |
dú zūn rú shù du2 zun1 ru2 shu4 tu tsun ju shu |
dismiss the hundred schools, revere only the Confucians (slogan of the Former Han dynasty) |
生尊貴家 生尊贵家 see styles |
shēng zūn guì jiā sheng1 zun1 gui4 jia1 sheng tsun kuei chia shō sonki ke |
born into noble families |
男尊女卑 see styles |
nán zūn nǚ bēi nan2 zun1 nu:3 bei1 nan tsun nü pei dansonjohi だんそんじょひ |
to regard men as superior to women (idiom) (yoji) (See 女尊男卑) male domination of women; male chauvinism; subjection of women |
紅花崗區 红花岗区 see styles |
hóng huā gǎng qū hong2 hua1 gang3 qu1 hung hua kang ch`ü hung hua kang chü |
Honghuagang District of Zunyi City 遵義市|遵义市[Zun1 yi4 Shi4], Guizhou |
紆尊降貴 纡尊降贵 see styles |
yū zūn - jiàng guì yu1 zun1 - jiang4 gui4 yü tsun - chiang kuei |
(idiom) to show deference to sb of lower status; to condescend; to deign |
聖中之尊 圣中之尊 see styles |
shèng zhōng zhī zūn sheng4 zhong1 zhi1 zun1 sheng chung chih tsun shōchū no son |
most venerable among sages |
自在尊豪 see styles |
zì zài zūn háo zi4 zai4 zun1 hao2 tzu tsai tsun hao jizai songō |
a great lord with sovereign power |
至相尊者 see styles |
zhì xiàng zūn zhě zhi4 xiang4 zun1 zhe3 chih hsiang tsun che shisō sonsha |
The second patriarch of the Huayan (Kegon) school 智儼 Zhiyan. |
螺溪尊者 see styles |
luó xī zūn zhě luo2 xi1 zun1 zhe3 lo hsi tsun che Rakei Sonja |
Luoxi Zunzhe |
諸佛世尊 诸佛世尊 see styles |
zhū fó shì zūn zhu1 fo2 shi4 zun1 chu fo shih tsun shobutsu seson |
the buddhas |
諸尊圖像 诸尊图像 see styles |
zhū zūn tú xiàng zhu1 zun1 tu2 xiang4 chu tsun t`u hsiang chu tsun tu hsiang Shoson zuzō |
Iconography of the Venerables |
識才尊賢 识才尊贤 see styles |
shí cái zūn xián shi2 cai2 zun1 xian2 shih ts`ai tsun hsien shih tsai tsun hsien |
to recognize talent and have great respect for it |
起尊重心 see styles |
qǐ zūn zhòng xīn qi3 zun1 zhong4 xin1 ch`i tsun chung hsin chi tsun chung hsin ki sonjū shin |
to feel reverence |
迦葉尊者 迦叶尊者 see styles |
jiā shě zūn zhě jia1 she3 zun1 zhe3 chia she tsun che Kashō sonja |
Venerable Kāśyapa |
遵時養晦 遵时养晦 see styles |
zūn shí yǎng huì zun1 shi2 yang3 hui4 tsun shih yang hui |
to bide one's time, waiting for an opportunity to stage a comeback in public life (idiom) |
遵義地區 遵义地区 see styles |
zūn yì dì qū zun1 yi4 di4 qu1 tsun i ti ch`ü tsun i ti chü |
Zunyi prefecture in Guizhou |
遵義會議 遵义会议 see styles |
zūn yì huì yì zun1 yi4 hui4 yi4 tsun i hui i |
Zunyi conference of January 1935 before the Long March |
那尊耶舍 see styles |
nà zūn yé shè na4 zun1 ye2 she4 na tsun yeh she Nasonyasha |
Puṇyayaśas |
那般尊者 see styles |
nà bān zūn zhě na4 ban1 zun1 zhe3 na pan tsun che Nahan Sonja |
Hermit Sage |
釋迦世尊 释迦世尊 see styles |
shì jiā shì zūn shi4 jia1 shi4 zun1 shih chia shih tsun Shaka seson |
Śākyamuni, world-honored one |
金色尊者 see styles |
jīn sè zūn zhě jin1 se4 zun1 zhe3 chin se tsun che Konshiki Sonja |
Golden-hued Kāśyapa |
阿難尊者 阿难尊者 see styles |
ān án zūn zhě an1 an2 zun1 zhe3 an an tsun che Anan sonja |
Venerable Ānanda |
降焰魔尊 see styles |
xiáng yàn mó zūn xiang2 yan4 mo2 zun1 hsiang yen mo tsun gō enma son |
Yamāntaka, cf. 焰 the fierce mahārāja with six legs who controls the demons of the West. |
雲華尊者 云华尊者 see styles |
yún huā zūn zhě yun2 hua1 zun1 zhe3 yün hua tsun che Unke Sonsha |
Yunhua Zhuzhe |
養尊處優 养尊处优 see styles |
yǎng zūn chǔ yōu yang3 zun1 chu3 you1 yang tsun ch`u yu yang tsun chu yu |
to live like a prince (idiom) |
一切人中尊 see styles |
yī qiè rén zhōng zūn yi1 qie4 ren2 zhong1 zun1 i ch`ieh jen chung tsun i chieh jen chung tsun issai ninchū son |
The most honoured among men, especially Vairocana; v. 毘. |
不可思議尊 不可思议尊 see styles |
bù kě sī yì zūn bu4 ke3 si1 yi4 zun1 pu k`o ssu i tsun pu ko ssu i tsun Fuka Shigi Son |
不可思議光如來 The ineffable Honoured One; the Tathāgata of ineffable light; titles of Amitābha. |
世雄兩足尊 世雄两足尊 see styles |
shì xióng liǎng zú zūn shi4 xiong2 liang3 zu2 zun1 shih hsiung liang tsu tsun seyū ryōsoku son |
The World-hero and two legged (or human) honoured one, Buddha, or the honoured among human bipeds. |
二世尊二師 二世尊二师 see styles |
èr shì zūn èr shī er4 shi4 zun1 er4 shi1 erh shih tsun erh shih ni seson ni shi |
The two sages, or preceptors in the Lotus Sūtra, Śākyamuni and Prabhūtaratna. Also sages and ordinary preceptors. |
務川自治縣 务川自治县 see styles |
wù chuān zì zhì xiàn wu4 chuan1 zi4 zhi4 xian4 wu ch`uan tzu chih hsien wu chuan tzu chih hsien |
Wuchuan Klau and Hmong autonomous county in Zunyi 遵義|遵义[Zun1 yi4], northeast Guizhou |
十五尊觀音 十五尊观音 see styles |
shí wǔ zūn guān yīn shi2 wu3 zun1 guan1 yin1 shih wu tsun kuan yin Jūgoson Kannon |
The fifteen kinds of Guanyin's images—normal face, with thousand hands, horse's head, eleven faces, as Cundā (Marīci), with the 如意 talismanic wheel, net, white robe, leaf robe, moon, willow, fruit, as Tārā, with azure neck, and as Gandharāja. |
尊宿喪儀幡 尊宿丧仪幡 see styles |
zūn sù sàng yí fān zun1 su4 sang4 yi2 fan1 tsun su sang i fan sonshuku sōgibata |
banners for funeral of a venerable monk |
慧日大聖尊 慧日大圣尊 see styles |
huì rì dà shèng zūn hui4 ri4 da4 sheng4 zun1 hui jih ta sheng tsun Enichi daishō son |
Sun of Wisdom, Most Venerable of the Great Saints |
無上兩足尊 无上两足尊 see styles |
wú shàng liǎng zú zūn wu2 shang4 liang3 zu2 zun1 wu shang liang tsu tsun mujō ryōsoku son |
most honored among tgeh two-legged |
賓頭盧尊者 宾头卢尊者 see styles |
bīn tóu lú zūn zhě bin1 tou2 lu2 zun1 zhe3 pin t`ou lu tsun che pin tou lu tsun che Pindōro sonja |
Piṇḍola |
道真自治縣 道真自治县 see styles |
dào zhēn zì zhì xiàn dao4 zhen1 zi4 zhi4 xian4 tao chen tzu chih hsien |
Daozhen Klau and Hmong autonomous county in Zunyi 遵義|遵义[Zun1 yi4], northeast Guizhou |
阿彌陀三尊 阿弥陀三尊 see styles |
ā mí tuó sān zūn a1 mi2 tuo2 san1 zun1 a mi t`o san tsun a mi to san tsun Amida no sanzon |
Amitâbha triad |
七倶胝佛母尊 see styles |
qī jù zhī fó mǔ zūn qi1 ju4 zhi1 fo2 mu3 zun1 ch`i chü chih fo mu tsun chi chü chih fo mu tsun Shichikuchi butsumo son |
Saptakotibuddha-mātṛ. The fabulous mother of seven koṭīs of Buddhas; i.e. Marīci 摩利支; also 準提 Cundī, or Cundā; or 準提觀音 Cundī-Guanyin, q.v., who is represented as of whitish color, with eighteen hands and three eyes. |
三十三尊觀音 三十三尊观音 see styles |
sān shí sān zūn guān yīn san1 shi2 san1 zun1 guan1 yin1 san shih san tsun kuan yin Sanjūsanson Kannon |
thirty-three representations of Avalokitêśvara |
十七尊曼荼羅 十七尊曼荼罗 see styles |
shí qī zūn màn tú luó shi2 qi1 zun1 man4 tu2 luo2 shih ch`i tsun man t`u lo shih chi tsun man tu lo jūshichison mandara |
maṇḍala of the seventeen sages |
歸依佛無上尊 归依佛无上尊 see styles |
guī yī fó wú shàng zūn gui1 yi1 fo2 wu2 shang4 zun1 kuei i fo wu shang tsun kie butsu mujō son |
I take refuge in buddha, honored as highest |
歸依僧和合尊 归依僧和合尊 see styles |
guī yī sēng hé hé zūn gui1 yi1 seng1 he2 he2 zun1 kuei i seng ho ho tsun kiesō wagō son |
I take refuge in saṃgha, honored as harmonious |
歸依法離塵尊 归依法离尘尊 see styles |
guī yī fǎ lí chén zūn gui1 yi1 fa3 li2 chen2 zun1 kuei i fa li ch`en tsun kuei i fa li chen tsun kie hō rijin son |
I take refuge in dharma, honored as stainless |
三十七尊四大輪 三十七尊四大轮 see styles |
sān shí qī zūn sì dà lún san1 shi2 qi1 zun1 si4 da4 lun2 san shih ch`i tsun ssu ta lun san shih chi tsun ssu ta lun sanjūshichi son shidairin |
The four large circles in each of which the thirty-seven are represented, in one all hold the diamond-realm symbol, the vajra; in another, the symbol relating to the triple realm of time, past, present, future; in another, the Guanyin symbol; and in another, the symbol of infinite space. |
四明尊者教行錄 四明尊者教行录 see styles |
sì míng zūn zhě jiào xíng lù si4 ming2 zun1 zhe3 jiao4 xing2 lu4 ssu ming tsun che chiao hsing lu Shimyō sonsha kyōkō roku |
Siming zunzhe jiaoxing lu |
諸尊菩薩摩訶薩 诸尊菩萨摩诃萨 see styles |
zhū zūn pú sà mó hē sà zhu1 zun1 pu2 sa4 mo2 he1 sa4 chu tsun p`u sa mo ho sa chu tsun pu sa mo ho sa shoson bosatsu makasatsu |
all honored bodhisattvas, those great beings |
一切世尊最尊特身 see styles |
yī qiè shì zūn zuì zūn tè shēn yi1 qie4 shi4 zun1 zui4 zun1 te4 shen1 i ch`ieh shih tsun tsui tsun t`e shen i chieh shih tsun tsui tsun te shen issai seson saison tokushin |
The most honoured of all the world-honoured; a title of Vairocana; v. 毘. |
佛頂尊勝陀羅尼經 佛顶尊胜陀罗尼经 see styles |
fó dǐng zūn shèng tuó luó ní jīng fo2 ding3 zun1 sheng4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 fo ting tsun sheng t`o lo ni ching fo ting tsun sheng to lo ni ching Bucchō sonshō daranikyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Jubilant Corona |
天上天下唯我獨尊 天上天下唯我独尊 see styles |
tiān shàng tiān xià wéi wǒ dú zūn tian1 shang4 tian1 xia4 wei2 wo3 du2 zun1 t`ien shang t`ien hsia wei wo tu tsun tien shang tien hsia wei wo tu tsun tenjō tenge yuiga dokuson |
The first words attributed to Śākyamuni after his first seven steps when born from his mother's right side: 'In the heavens above and (earth) beneath I alone am the honoured one. 'This announcement is ascribed to every Buddha, as are also the same special characteristics attributed to every Buddha, hence he is the 如來 come in the manner of all Buddhas. In Mahayanism he is the type of countless other Buddhas in countless realms and periods. |
當來下生彌勒尊佛 当来下生弥勒尊佛 see styles |
dāng lái xià shēng mí lè zūn fó dang1 lai2 xia4 sheng1 mi2 le4 zun1 fo2 tang lai hsia sheng mi le tsun fo tōraigeshō Mirokuson butsu |
Maitreya Buddha, of future birth |
罷黜百家,獨尊儒術 罢黜百家,独尊儒术 see styles |
bà chù bǎi jiā , dú zūn rú shù ba4 chu4 bai3 jia1 , du2 zun1 ru2 shu4 pa ch`u pai chia , tu tsun ju shu pa chu pai chia , tu tsun ju shu |
Dismiss the hundred schools, revere only the Confucian (idiom); sole dominant ideology |
務川仡佬族苗族自治縣 务川仡佬族苗族自治县 see styles |
wù chuān gē lǎo zú miáo zú zì zhì xiàn wu4 chuan1 ge1 lao3 zu2 miao2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 xian4 wu ch`uan ko lao tsu miao tsu tzu chih hsien wu chuan ko lao tsu miao tsu tzu chih hsien |
Wuchuan Klau and Hmong Autonomous County in Zunyi 遵義|遵义[Zun1 yi4], northeast Guizhou |
道真仡佬族苗族自治縣 道真仡佬族苗族自治县 see styles |
dào zhēn gē lǎo zú miáo zú zì zhì xiàn dao4 zhen1 ge1 lao3 zu2 miao2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 xian4 tao chen ko lao tsu miao tsu tzu chih hsien |
Daozhen Klau and Hmong Autonomous County in Zunyi 遵義|遵义[Zun1 yi4], northeast Guizhou |
底哩三昧耶不動尊聖者念誦祕密法 底哩三昧耶不动尊圣者念诵祕密法 see styles |
dǐ lī sān mèi yē bù dòng zūn shèng zhě niàn sòng mì mì fǎ di3 li1 san1 mei4 ye1 bu4 dong4 zun1 sheng4 zhe3 nian4 song4 mi4 mi4 fa3 ti li san mei yeh pu tung tsun sheng che nien sung mi mi fa Teirisammaya fudōson shōja nenju himitsu hō |
Trisamaya: Esoteric Recitation Method of Immovable, the Sacred One |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 60 results for "tsun" 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
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