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Simple Dictionary Definition |
宗聖侯 宗圣侯 see styles |
zōng shèng hóu zong1 sheng4 hou2 tsung sheng hou |
hereditary title bestowed on Confucius' descendants |
宗聖公 宗圣公 see styles |
zōng shèng gōng zong1 sheng4 gong1 tsung sheng kung |
hereditary title bestowed on Confucius' descendants |
宗輪論 宗轮论 see styles |
zōng lún lùn zong1 lun2 lun4 tsung lun lun Shūrinron |
Cycle of the Formation of Schismatic Doctrines |
宗鏡錄 宗镜录 see styles |
zōng jìng lù zong1 jing4 lu4 tsung ching lu Sūgyō roku |
Record of the Axiom Mirror |
宗鑑錄 宗鑑录 see styles |
zōng jiàn lù zong1 jian4 lu4 tsung chien lu Shūkan roku |
Record of the Axiom Mirror |
對法宗 对法宗 see styles |
duì fǎ zōng dui4 fa3 zong1 tui fa tsung Taihō shū |
The Abhidharma sect. |
小祖宗 see styles |
xiǎo zǔ zōng xiao3 zu3 zong1 hsiao tsu tsung |
brat; little devil |
山外宗 see styles |
shān wài zōng shan1 wai4 zong1 shan wai tsung Sangaishū |
sect outside the mountains |
山家宗 see styles |
shān jiā zōng shan1 jia1 zong1 shan chia tsung Sange Shū |
Mountain School |
左宗棠 see styles |
zuǒ zōng táng zuo3 zong1 tang2 tso tsung t`ang tso tsung tang sasoutou / sasoto さそうとう |
Zuo Zongtang (1812-1885), Chinese administrator and military leader (person) Sa Soutou (1812-1885) |
師宗縣 师宗县 see styles |
shī zōng xiàn shi1 zong1 xian4 shih tsung hsien |
Shizong county in Qujing 曲靖[Qu3 jing4], Yunnan |
幻化宗 see styles |
huàn huà zōng huan4 hua4 zong1 huan hua tsung genke shū |
school [propounding the view that all is] illusory transformation |
廣宗縣 广宗县 see styles |
guǎng zōng xiàn guang3 zong1 xian4 kuang tsung hsien |
Guangzong, a county in Xingtai City 邢臺市|邢台市[Xing2 tai2 Shi4], Hebei |
循道宗 see styles |
xún dào zōng xun2 dao4 zong1 hsün tao tsung |
Methodism |
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 |
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 |
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. |
戒律宗 see styles |
jiè lǜ zōng jie4 lv4 zong1 chieh lü tsung kairitsushuu / kairitsushu かいりつしゅう |
(rare) (See 律宗) Ritsu (school of Buddhism) Vinaya school |
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. |
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. |
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 |
明仁宗 see styles |
míng rén zōng ming2 ren2 zong1 ming jen tsung |
Ming Renzong, temple name of fourth Ming emperor Zhu Gaochi 朱高熾|朱高炽[Zhu1 Gao1 chi4] |
明天啟 明天启 see styles |
míng tiān qǐ ming2 tian1 qi3 ming t`ien ch`i ming tien chi |
Tianqi Emperor, reign name of fifteenth Ming emperor Zhu Youxiao 朱由校[Zhu1 You2 xiao4] (1605-1627), reigned 1620-1627, temple name 明熹宗[Ming2 Xi1 zong1] |
明宣宗 see styles |
míng xuān zōng ming2 xuan1 zong1 ming hsüan tsung |
temple name of fifth Ming emperor Xuande 宣德[Xuan1 de2] |
明武宗 see styles |
míng wǔ zōng ming2 wu3 zong1 ming wu tsung |
Ming Wuzong, temple name of eleventh Ming emperor Zhengde 正德[Zheng4 de2] |
明熹宗 see styles |
míng xī zōng ming2 xi1 zong1 ming hsi tsung |
Ming Xizong, temple name of fifteenth Ming emperor Tianqi 明天啟|明天启[Ming2 Tian1 qi3] |
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 |
曹洞宗 see styles |
cáo dòng zōng cao2 dong4 zong1 ts`ao tung tsung tsao tung tsung soutoushuu / sotoshu そうとうしゅう |
Soto school (of Zen Buddhism); (o) Soto school (of Zen Buddhism) Caodong Zong |
曹溪宗 see styles |
cáo xī zōng cao2 xi1 zong1 ts`ao hsi tsung tsao hsi tsung Sōkei shū |
Jogye jong |
有相宗 see styles |
yǒu xiàng zōng you3 xiang4 zong1 yu hsiang tsung usō shū |
v. 法相宗 and 有部 Sarvāstivāda. |
有部宗 see styles |
yǒu bù zōng you3 bu4 zong1 yu pu tsung Ubu Shū |
Sarvâstivāda |
本無宗 本无宗 see styles |
běn wú zōng ben3 wu2 zong1 pen wu tsung honmu shū |
school [advocating] fundamental non-being |
李世民 see styles |
lǐ shì mín li3 shi4 min2 li shih min |
Li Shimin, personal name of second Tang emperor Taizong 唐太宗[Tang2 Tai4 zong1] (599-649), reigned 626-649 |
李宗仁 see styles |
lǐ zōng rén li3 zong1 ren2 li tsung jen |
Li Zongren (1891-1969), a leader of Guangxi warlord faction |
李宗盛 see styles |
lǐ zōng shèng li3 zong1 sheng4 li tsung sheng |
Jonathan Lee (1958-), Taiwanese record producer and songwriter |
李隆基 see styles |
lǐ lōng jī li3 long1 ji1 li lung chi |
personal name of seventh Tang emperor Xuanzong 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1] (685-762), reigned 712-756 |
柳宗元 see styles |
liǔ zōng yuán liu3 zong1 yuan2 liu tsung yüan ryuusougen / ryusogen りゅうそうげん |
Liu Zongyuan (773-819), Tang essayist and poet, advocate of the classical writing 古文運動|古文运动 and neoclassical 復古|复古 movements (person) Liu Zongyuan (773-819; Chinese poet) |
梵網宗 梵网宗 see styles |
fàn wǎng zōng fan4 wang3 zong1 fan wang tsung Bonmōshū |
The sect of Ritsu 律宗, brought into Japan by the Chinese monk 鑑眞 Chien-chen in A.D. 754. |
棕噪鶥 棕噪鹛 see styles |
zōng zào méi zong1 zao4 mei2 tsung tsao mei |
(bird species of China) buffy laughingthrush (Pterorhinus berthemyi) |
棕夜鷺 棕夜鹭 see styles |
zōng yè lù zong1 ye4 lu4 tsung yeh lu |
(bird species of China) nankeen night heron (Nycticorax caledonicus) |
棕尾鵟 棕尾𫛭 see styles |
zōng wěi kuáng zong1 wei3 kuang2 tsung wei k`uang tsung wei kuang |
(bird species of China) long-legged buzzard (Buteo rufinus) |
棕斑鳩 棕斑鸠 see styles |
zōng bān jiū zong1 ban1 jiu1 tsung pan chiu |
(bird species of China) laughing dove (Spilopelia senegalensis) |
棕朱雀 see styles |
zōng zhū què zong1 zhu1 que4 tsung chu ch`üeh tsung chu chüeh |
(bird species of China) dark-rumped rosefinch (Carpodacus edwardsii) |
棕櫚屬 棕榈属 see styles |
zōng lǘ shǔ zong1 lu:2 shu3 tsung lü shu |
palm tree genus (Areca spp.) |
棕櫚樹 棕榈树 see styles |
zōng lǘ shù zong1 lu:2 shu4 tsung lü shu |
palm tree |
棕櫚油 棕榈油 see styles |
zōng lǘ yóu zong1 lu:2 you2 tsung lü yu |
palm oil |
棕櫚科 棕榈科 see styles |
zōng lǘ kē zong1 lu:2 ke1 tsung lü k`o tsung lü ko |
Arecaceae or Palmae, the palm family |
棕櫚襞 棕榈襞 see styles |
zōng lǘ bì zong1 lu:2 bi4 tsung lü pi |
(anatomy) the palmate folds of the cervical canal; plicae palmatae |
棕矮星 see styles |
zōng ǎi xīng zong1 ai3 xing1 tsung ai hsing |
brown dwarf star |
棕草鶥 棕草鹛 see styles |
zōng cǎo méi zong1 cao3 mei2 tsung ts`ao mei tsung tsao mei |
(bird species of China) Tibetan babax (Pterorhinus koslowi) |
棕蓑貓 棕蓑猫 see styles |
zōng suō māo zong1 suo1 mao1 tsung so mao |
see 蟹獴[xie4 meng3] |
棕藪鴝 棕薮鸲 see styles |
zōng sǒu qú zong1 sou3 qu2 tsung sou ch`ü tsung sou chü |
(bird species of China) rufous-tailed scrub robin (Cercotrichas galactotes) |
棕褐色 see styles |
zōng hè sè zong1 he4 se4 tsung ho se |
tan; sepia |
棕雨燕 see styles |
zōng yǔ yàn zong1 yu3 yan4 tsung yü yen |
(bird species of China) Asian palm swift (Cypsiurus balasiensis) |
棕頭鷗 棕头鸥 see styles |
zōng tóu ōu zong1 tou2 ou1 tsung t`ou ou tsung tou ou |
(bird species of China) brown-headed gull (Chroicocephalus brunnicephalus) |
棕頸鴨 棕颈鸭 see styles |
zōng jǐng yā zong1 jing3 ya1 tsung ching ya |
(bird species of China) Philippine duck (Anas luzonica) |
楊玉環 杨玉环 see styles |
yáng yù huán yang2 yu4 huan2 yang yü huan |
Yang Yuhuan, aka Yang Guifei 楊貴妃|杨贵妃[Yang2 Gui4 fei1] (719-756), famous Tang beauty, consort of Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1] |
楊貴妃 杨贵妃 see styles |
yáng guì fēi yang2 gui4 fei1 yang kuei fei youkihi / yokihi ようきひ |
Yang Guifei (719-756), famous Tang beauty, consort of Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1] (person) Yang Guifei (719-756) |
樅陽縣 枞阳县 see styles |
zōng yáng xiàn zong1 yang2 xian4 tsung yang hsien |
Zongyang, a county in Tongling City 銅陵市|铜陵市[Tong2 ling2 Shi4], Anhui |
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. |
正宗分 see styles |
zhèng zōng fēn zheng4 zong1 fen1 cheng tsung fen shōjū bun |
the main content section of a sūtra |
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 |
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 |
法相宗 see styles |
fǎ xiàng zōng fa3 xiang4 zong1 fa hsiang tsung hossoushuu; housoushuu / hossoshu; hososhu ほっそうしゅう; ほうそうしゅう |
Yogācāra school of Buddhism; Dharma-character school of Buddhism (See 法相・ほっそう・2) Hosso sect of Buddhism (Japanese equivalent of the Chinese Faxiang sect) Dharma-character school |
法華宗 法华宗 see styles |
fǎ huā zōng fa3 hua1 zong1 fa hua tsung hokkeshuu / hokkeshu ほっけしゅう |
(1) Nichiren sect of Buddhism (sometimes specifically referring to the Hokke school of Nichiren); (2) Tendai sect of Buddhism Lotus Sūtra School |
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. |
深棕色 see styles |
shēn zōng sè shen1 zong1 se4 shen tsung se |
dark brown |
清太宗 see styles |
qīng tài zōng qing1 tai4 zong1 ch`ing t`ai tsung ching tai tsung |
posomethingumous title of Hong Taiji 皇太極|皇太极[Huang2 Tai4 ji2] (1592-1643), eighth son of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤[Nu3 er3 ha1 chi4], reigned 1626-1636 as Second Khan of Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金[Hou4 Jin1], then founded the Qing dynasty 大清[Da4 Qing1] and reigned 1636-1643 as Emperor |
滬綜指 沪综指 see styles |
hù zōng zhǐ hu4 zong1 zhi3 hu tsung chih |
Shanghai composite index (stock market index) |
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. |
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 |
玩失蹤 玩失踪 see styles |
wán shī zōng wan2 shi1 zong1 wan shih tsung |
to hide oneself (as a joke) |
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.] |
白山宗 see styles |
bái shān zōng bai2 shan1 zong1 pai shan tsung |
Sufi sect of Islam in central Asia |
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. |
皇太極 皇太极 see styles |
huáng tài jí huang2 tai4 ji2 huang t`ai chi huang tai chi |
Hong Taiji (1592-1643), eighth son of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤[Nu3 er3 ha1 chi4], reigned 1626-1636 as Second Khan of Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金[Hou4 Jin1], then founded the Qing dynasty 大清[Da4 Qing1] and reigned 1636-1643 as Emperor; posomethingumous name 清太宗[Qing1 Tai4 zong1] |
相應宗 相应宗 see styles |
xiāng yìng zōng xiang1 ying4 zong1 hsiang ying tsung sōōshū |
Yoga, the sect of mutual response between the man and his object of worship, resulting in correspondence in body, mouth, and mind, i. e. deed, word, and thought; it is a term for the Shingon or 眞言 school. |
相部宗 see styles |
xiàng bù zōng xiang4 bu4 zong1 hsiang pu tsung Sōbu shū |
Xiangbu Zong |
眞言宗 see styles |
zhēn yán zōng zhen1 yan2 zong1 chen yen tsung Shingon Shū |
The True-word or Shingon sect, founded on the mystical teaching 'of all Buddhas,' the 'very words ' of the Buddhas; the especial authority being Vairocana; cf. the 大日 sutra, 金剛頂經; 蘇悉地經, etc. The founding of the esoteric sect is attributed to Vairocana, through the imaginary Bodhisattva Vajrasattva, then through Nāgārjuna to Vajramati and to Amoghavajra, circa A.D. 733; the latter became the effective propagator of the Yogācāra school in China; he is counted as the sixth patriarch of the school and the second in China. The three esoteric duties of body, mouth, and mind are to hold the symbol in the hand, recite the dhāraṇīs, and ponder over the word 'a' 阿 as the principle of the ungenerated, i.e. the eternal. |
真言宗 see styles |
zhēn yán zōng zhen1 yan2 zong1 chen yen tsung shingonshuu / shingonshu しんごんしゅう |
Shingon Buddhism {Buddh} Shingon sect |
破相宗 see styles |
pò xiàng zōng po4 xiang4 zong1 p`o hsiang tsung po hsiang tsung hasō shū |
The sects established by Yungming 永明, Ching-ying 淨影, and Hui-yuan 慧遠, which held the unreality of all things. |
祕密宗 秘密宗 see styles |
mì mì zōng mi4 mi4 zong1 mi mi tsung himitsu shū |
The (above) esoteric sect. |
神印宗 see styles |
shén yìn zōng shen2 yin4 zong1 shen yin tsung Jinin shū |
Divine Seal Sect |
立宗言 see styles |
lì zōng yán li4 zong1 yan2 li tsung yen ryūshū gon |
words of the proposition |
經部宗 经部宗 see styles |
jīng bù zōng jing1 bu4 zong1 ching pu tsung Kyōbu shū |
Sautrāntika |
綜合徵 综合征 see styles |
zōng hé zhēng zong1 he2 zheng1 tsung ho cheng |
syndrome |
綜合性 综合性 see styles |
zōng hé xìng zong1 he2 xing4 tsung ho hsing |
synthesis |
綜合法 综合法 see styles |
zōng hé fǎ zong1 he2 fa3 tsung ho fa |
synthesis; synthetic reasoning |
綜合症 综合症 see styles |
zōng hé zhèng zong1 he2 zheng4 tsung ho cheng |
syndrome |
綜合館 综合馆 see styles |
zōng hé guǎn zong1 he2 guan3 tsung ho kuan |
complex (group of buildings) |
緣會宗 缘会宗 see styles |
yuán huì zōng yuan2 hui4 zong1 yüan hui tsung en'e shū |
school [propounding the doctrine of emptiness as the] conjunction of conditions |
臨濟宗 临济宗 see styles |
lín jì zōng lin2 ji4 zong1 lin chi tsung Rinzai Shū |
Linji zong |
芬皇宗 see styles |
fēn huáng zōng fen1 huang2 zong1 fen huang tsung Funkō shū |
Bunhwang School |
荷澤宗 荷泽宗 see styles |
hé zé zōng he2 ze2 zong1 ho tse tsung Kajaku shū |
Heze School |
華嚴宗 华严宗 see styles |
huá yán zōng hua2 yan2 zong1 hua yen tsung Kegon Shū |
Chinese Buddhist school founded on the Buddhavatamsaka-mahavaipulya Sutra (Garland sutra) The Huayan (Kegon) school, whose foundation work is the Avataṃsaka-sūtra; founded in China by 帝心杜順 Dixin Dushun; he died A.D. 640 and was followed by 雲華智嚴 Yunhua Zhiyan; 賢首法藏 Xianshou Fazang; 淸涼澄觀 Qingliang Chengguan; 圭峯宗密 Guifeng Zongmi, and other noted patriarchs of the sect; its chief patron is Mañjuśrī. The school was imported into Japan early in the Tang dynasty and flourished there. It held the doctrine of the 法性 Dharma-nature, by which name it was also called. |
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This page contains 100 results for "zong1" 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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