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此中

see styles
cǐ zhōng
    ci3 zhong1
tz`u chung
    tzu chung
 shi chū
here

此事

see styles
cǐ shì
    ci3 shi4
tz`u shih
    tzu shih
 shi ji
this matter
this thing

此土

see styles
cǐ tǔ
    ci3 tu3
tz`u t`u
    tzu tu
 shi do
this land

此心

see styles
cǐ xīn
    ci3 xin1
tz`u hsin
    tzu hsin
 shi shin
this mental attitude

此說


此说

see styles
cǐ shuō
    ci3 shuo1
tz`u shuo
    tzu shuo
 shi setsu
this teaching

此身

see styles
cǐ shēn
    ci3 shen1
tz`u shen
    tzu shen
 shi shin
this body

歩宇

see styles
 fuu / fu
    ふう
(female given name) Fū

死想

see styles
sǐ xiǎng
    si3 xiang3
ssu hsiang
 shi sō
the contemplation of death

死關


死关

see styles
sǐ guān
    si3 guan1
ssu kuan
 shi kan
gate of death

死風


死风

see styles
sǐ fēng
    si3 feng1
ssu feng
 shifu
The destroying wind in the final destruction of the world.

殉死

see styles
xùn sǐ
    xun4 si3
hsün ssu
 junshi
    じゅんし
to be buried alive as sacrifice (together with husband or superior)
(n,vs,vi) following one's master into the grave; committing suicide after one's lord has died

殭屍


僵尸

see styles
jiāng shī
    jiang1 shi1
chiang shih
gyonshi; jiang shi; Chinese vampire; zombie

母帶


母带

see styles
mǔ dài
    mu3 dai4
mu tai
master tape

沈復


沈复

see styles
shěn fù
    shen3 fu4
shen fu
Shen Fu (1763-c. 1810), Qing dynasty writer, author of Six Records of a Floating Life 浮生六記|浮生六记[Fu2 Sheng1 Liu4 Ji4]

沓取

see styles
 kutsutori
    くつとり
footwear carrier; servant who carried his master's footwear

沓持

see styles
 kutsumochi
    くつもち
(1) footwear carrier; servant who carried his master's footwear; (2) professional jester

法師


法师

see styles
fǎ shī
    fa3 shi1
fa shih
 houshi / hoshi
    ほうし
one who has mastered the sutras (Buddhism)
(1) Buddhist priest; bonze; (2) layman dressed like a priest; (suffix noun) (3) (usu. pronounced ぼうし) person; (surname, given name) Houshi
A Buddhist teacher, master of the Law; five kinds are given— a custodian (of the sūtras), reader, intoner, expounder, and copier.

波帝

see styles
bō dì
    bo1 di4
po ti
 hatai
pati, 鉢底 master, lord, proprietor, husband.

洪佛

see styles
hóng fó
    hong2 fo2
hung fo
Hung Fut style kung fu

浉河

see styles
shī hé
    shi1 he2
shih ho
Shi River in Xinyang 信陽|信阳[Xin4 yang2], Henan

浮根

see styles
fú gēn
    fu2 gen1
fu ken
 fu kon
(浮塵根); 扶根 (扶塵根) indriya, the organs of sensation, eye, ear, etc., in contrast with 勝義根 the function or faculty of sensation.

浮雲


浮云

see styles
fú yún
    fu2 yun2
fu yün
 fu un
    ふうん
floating clouds; fleeting; transient
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) drifting cloud; floating cloud; (2) instability
A drifting cloud, e.g. this life, the body, etc.

浴主

see styles
yù zhǔ
    yu4 zhu3
yü chu
 yokusu
知浴; 浴頭 Bath-controller.

浴霸

see styles
yù bà
    yu4 ba4
yü pa
bathroom infrared heater, marketed as "bath master"

浴頭


浴头

see styles
yù tóu
    yu4 tou2
yü t`ou
    yü tou
 yokushū
bath-master

淨家


净家

see styles
jìng jiā
    jing4 jia1
ching chia
 jōke
The Pure-land sect.

淸風


淸风

see styles
qīng fēng
    qing1 feng1
ch`ing feng
    ching feng
 shō fū
cool breeze(s)

溮河


浉河

see styles
shī hé
    shi1 he2
shih ho
Shi River in Xinyang 信陽|信阳[Xin4 yang2], Henan

烤麩


烤麸

see styles
kǎo fū
    kao3 fu1
k`ao fu
    kao fu
kao fu, a spongy wheat gluten product used in Chinese cuisine

牢人

see styles
 rounin / ronin
    ろうにん
(n,vs,adj-no) ronin; wandering samurai without a master to serve

特論

see styles
 tokuron
    とくろん
advanced or master's course at university

独参

see styles
 dokusan
    どくさん
(See 問答) private interview with a Zen Master

王猛

see styles
wáng měng
    wang2 meng3
wang meng
Wang Meng (325-375), prime minister to Fu Jian 苻堅|苻坚[Fu2 Jian1] of Former Qin 前秦[Qian2 Qin2]

瑞獅


瑞狮

see styles
ruì shī
    rui4 shi1
jui shih
Rui Shi, Auspicious Lions of Chinese mythology

田長

see styles
 denchou / dencho
    でんちょう
(1) (abbreviation) (archaism) master of the rice field; chief farmer; (2) (See 田長鳥) lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus); (given name) Denchō

画仙

see styles
 gasen
    がせん
master painter

画伯

see styles
 gahaku
    がはく
(1) master painter; great artist; (n,n-suf) (2) (honorific or respectful language) (oft. used as a title after a name) painter; artist

画聖

see styles
 gasei / gase
    がせい
master painter; great artist

畫師


画师

see styles
huà shī
    hua4 shi1
hua shih
 gashi
(art) painter
master painter

癖者

see styles
 kusemono
    くせもの
(1) ruffian; villain; knave; thief; suspicious fellow; (2) peculiar person; idiosyncratic person; stubborn fellow; (3) tricky thing; something that is more than it seems; (4) expert; master; highly skilled person; (5) goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre; specter

白丁

see styles
 hakutei / hakute
    はくてい
    hakuchou / hakucho
    はくちょう
(1) (archaism) young man of conscription age who has not yet undergone military training; (2) (archaism) man with no title and no rank (under the ritsuryo system); commoner; (3) (archaism) servant dressed in a white uniform who carries objects for his master

白張

see styles
 hakuchou / hakucho
    はくちょう
    shirahari
    しらはり
(1) (archaism) young man of conscription age who has not yet undergone military training; (2) (archaism) man with no title and no rank (under the ritsuryo system); commoner; (3) (archaism) servant dressed in a white uniform who carries objects for his master; (1) (archaism) starched white uniform worn by menservants of government officials; (2) something pasted with plain white paper (e.g. umbrella, lantern)

相傳


相传

see styles
xiāng chuán
    xiang1 chuan2
hsiang ch`uan
    hsiang chuan
 sōden
to pass on; to hand down; tradition has it that ...; according to legend
transmission of the Way from master to disciple

相公

see styles
xiàng gong
    xiang4 gong5
hsiang kung
lord; master; young gentleman; male prostitute; catamite; mahjong player disqualified by unintentionally taking in the wrong number of dominoes; (old form of address for one's husband) husband

相承

see styles
xiāng chéng
    xiang1 cheng2
hsiang ch`eng
    hsiang cheng
 soushou / sosho
    そうしょう
to complement one another
(noun, transitive verb) inheritance
Mutually receiving, handing on and receiving, mutually connected.

真人

see styles
zhēn rén
    zhen1 ren2
chen jen
 michihito
    みちひと
a real person; Daoist spiritual master
(1) (archaism) (See 八色の姓) Mahito (highest of the eight hereditary titles); (pronoun) (2) (まうと, もうと only) (referring to someone of lower status) you; (given name) Michihito

矢風

see styles
 shifuu / shifu
    しふう
(given name) Shifū

石勒

see styles
shí lè
    shi2 le4
shih le
 sekiroku
    せきろく
Shi Le, founder of Later Zhao of the Sixteen Kingdoms 後趙|后赵[Hou4 Zhao4] (319-350)
(personal name) Sekiroku

石濤


石涛

see styles
shí tāo
    shi2 tao1
shih t`ao
    shih tao
Shi Tao (1642-1707), Chinese landscape painter and poet
See: 石涛

研摩

see styles
 kenma
    けんま
(noun/participle) (1) grinding; polishing; (2) refining (skill, knowledge, etc.); striving to master something

研磨

see styles
yán mó
    yan2 mo2
yen mo
 kenma
    けんま
milling; to grind; to polish by grinding; to abrade; whetstone; pestle
(noun/participle) (1) grinding; polishing; (2) refining (skill, knowledge, etc.); striving to master something; (surname) Kenma
to grind

碩士


硕士

see styles
shuò shì
    shuo4 shi4
shuo shih
 sekiji
    せきじ
master's degree; person who has a master's degree; learned person
(personal name) Sekiji

示威

see styles
shì wēi
    shi4 wei1
shih wei
 jii; shii / ji; shi
    じい; しい
to demonstrate (as a protest); a demonstration; a military show of force
(noun, transitive verb) demonstration; show of force

祖室

see styles
zǔ shì
    zu3 shi4
tsu shih
 soshitsu
master

祖述

see styles
 sojutsu
    そじゅつ
(noun, transitive verb) exposition (propagation) of one's master's teachings or doctrines

神偷

see styles
shén tōu
    shen2 tou1
shen t`ou
    shen tou
master thief

神廚

see styles
shén chú
    shen2 chu2
shen ch`u
    shen chu
master chef

神探

see styles
shén tàn
    shen2 tan4
shen t`an
    shen tan
master sleuth; lit. miraculous detective; cf Sherlock Holmes 福爾摩斯|福尔摩斯[Fu2 er3 mo2 si1] or Di Renjie 狄仁傑|狄仁杰[Di2 Ren2 jie2]

福安

see styles
fú ān
    fu2 an1
fu an
 fukuyasu
    ふくやす
Fu'an, county-level city in Ningde 寧德|宁德[Ning2 de2], Fujian
(surname) Fukuyasu

禪師


禅师

see styles
chán shī
    chan2 shi1
ch`an shih
    chan shih
 zenshi
honorific title for a Buddhist monk
A master, or teacher, of meditation, or of the Chan school.

私意

see styles
 shii / shi
    しい
(1) personal opinion; (2) selfishness

私淑

see styles
 shishuku
    ししゅく
(n,vs,vi) looking up to a person as one's own master or model; being influenced by a person through his works; idolizing

等供

see styles
děng gōng
    deng3 gong1
teng kung
 tōgu
Synchronous offering, also 等得, i.e. the simultaneous beginning of a meal when the master of ceremonies cries that the meal is served.

算師


算师

see styles
suàn shī
    suan4 shi1
suan shih
 sanshi
a master of calculation

範士

see styles
 norihito
    のりひと
fencing master of the top rank; (personal name) Norihito

米芾

see styles
mǐ fú
    mi3 fu2
mi fu
Mi Fu (1051-1107), Song poet and calligrapher

精通

see styles
jīng tōng
    jing1 tong1
ching t`ung
    ching tung
 seitsuu / setsu
    せいつう
to be proficient in; to master (a subject)
(n,vs,vi) (1) being well versed (in); being well acquainted (with); being familiar (with); having a thorough knowledge (of); being an authority (on); (n,vs,vi) (2) (a boy's) first ejaculation; spermarche; semenarche
to have a thorough knowledge of

紫伊

see styles
 shii / shi
    しい
(female given name) Shii

紫依

see styles
 shii / shi
    しい
(female given name) Shii

紫扶

see styles
 shifu
    しふ
(female given name) Shifu

經師


经师

see styles
jīng shī
    jing1 shi1
ching shih
 kyōshi
A teacher of the sūtras, or canon in general.

緇衣


缁衣

see styles
zī yī
    zi1 yi1
tzu i
 shie; shii / shie; shi
    しえ; しい
(1) {Buddh} priest's black robe; (2) {Buddh} (See 僧侶) priest
Black robes, monks.

練就


练就

see styles
liàn jiù
    lian4 jiu4
lien chiu
to master (a skill)

老手

see styles
lǎo shǒu
    lao3 shou3
lao shou
 roushu / roshu
    ろうしゅ
experienced person; an old hand at something
veteran; past master

老爺


老爷

see styles
lǎo ye
    lao3 ye5
lao yeh
 rouya / roya
    ろうや
(respectful) lord; master; (coll.) maternal grandfather
old man

考霸

see styles
kǎo bà
    kao3 ba4
k`ao pa
    kao pa
"exam master", sb who takes many exams and aces all of them

而今

see styles
ér jīn
    er2 jin1
erh chin
 shi kin
    じこん
now; at the present (time)
(out-dated kanji) (adverbial noun) from now on; hereafter
now

聖明


圣明

see styles
shèng míng
    sheng4 ming2
sheng ming
 takaaki / takaki
    たかあき
enlightened sage; brilliant master (flattering words applied to ruler)
(given name) Takaaki
Holy enlightenment; or the enlightenment of saints.

肆意

see styles
sì yì
    si4 yi4
ssu i
 shii / shi
    しい
wantonly; recklessly; willfully
arbitrariness

胡適


胡适

see styles
hú shì
    hu2 shi4
hu shih
 koteki
    こてき
Hu Shi (1891-1962), original proponent of writing in colloquial Chinese 白話文|白话文[bai2 hua4 wen2]
(personal name) Koteki

能至

see styles
néng zhì
    neng2 zhi4
neng chih
 nō shi
can reach

臣節

see styles
 shinsetsu
    しんせつ
loyalty to one's master

臨濟


临济

see styles
lín jǐ
    lin2 ji3
lin chi
 Rinzai
A monastery during the Tang dynasty in 眞定府 Zhending Fu, Zhili, from which the founder of the臨濟school derived his title; his name was 義玄 Yixuan; cf. 禪門.

自在

see styles
zì zai
    zi4 zai5
tzu tsai
 shizai
    しざい
comfortable; at ease
(n,adj-na,adj-no) (1) being able to do as one pleases; doing at will; (2) (abbreviation) (See 自在鉤) pothook; (surname) Shizai
Īśvara , 伊濕伐邏; can, king, master, sovereign, independent, royal; intp. as free from resistance; also, the mind free from delusion; in the Avataṃsaka Sūtra it translates vasitā. There are several groups of this independence, or sovereignty— 2, 4, 5, 8, and 10, e. g. the 2 are that a bodhisattva has sovereign knowledge and sovereign power; the others are categories of a bodhisattva's sovereign powers. For the eight powers v. 八大自在我.

至果

see styles
zhì guǒ
    zhi4 guo3
chih kuo
 shi ka
achieve the result

至風

see styles
 shifuu / shifu
    しふう
(given name) Shifū

芙卯

see styles
 fuu / fu
    ふう
(female given name) Fū

芙生

see styles
 fuu / fu
    ふう
(female given name) Fū

芙羽

see styles
 fuu / fu
    ふう
(female given name) Fū

芙雨

see styles
 fuu / fu
    ふう
(female given name) Fū

芝罘

see styles
zhī fú
    zhi1 fu2
chih fu
 shifuu / shifu
    しふう
Zhifu district of Yantai city 煙台市|烟台市, Shandong
(place-name) Zhifu (China); Chefoo

芳風


芳风

see styles
fāng fēng
    fang1 feng1
fang feng
 hō fū
fragrant breezes

若斯

see styles
ruò sī
    ruo4 si1
jo ssu
 nya shi
in this case

若様

see styles
 wakasama
    わかさま
(honorific or respectful language) young master (respectful way of referring to the son of a high-ranking person)

苻堅


苻坚

see styles
fú jiān
    fu2 jian1
fu chien
 fuken
    ふけん
Fu Jian (338-385), emperor of Former Qin 前秦[Qian2 Qin2], reigning from 357-385
(personal name) Fuken

茯苓

see styles
fú líng
    fu2 ling2
fu ling
 bukuryou / bukuryo
    ぶくりょう
Wolfiporia extensa (a wood-decay fungus); fu ling; tuckahoe
Poria cocos (species of basidiomycete used in Chinese medicine)

茶人

see styles
 chajin; sajin
    ちゃじん; さじん
(1) master of the tea ceremony; (2) person with eccentric tastes

茶伯

see styles
 chahaku
    ちゃはく
tea ceremony master; tea ceremony instructor

蘇軾


苏轼

see styles
sū shì
    su1 shi4
su shih
 soshoku
    そしょく
Su Shi (1037-1101), aka Su Dongpo 蘇東坡|苏东坡[Su1 Dong1 po1], Song dynasty writer, calligrapher and public official, one of the Three Su's 三蘇|三苏[San1 Su1] and one of the Eight Giants of Tang and Song Prose 唐宋八大家[Tang2 Song4 Ba1 Da4 jia1]
(person) Su Shi (Chinese writer, 1036-1101 CE)

衣缽


衣钵

see styles
yī bō
    yi1 bo1
i po
the cassock and alms bowl of a Buddhist master passed on to the favorite disciple (Buddhism); legacy; mantle

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

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