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觀普賢經 观普贤经 see styles |
guān pǔ xián jīng guan1 pu3 xian2 jing1 kuan p`u hsien ching kuan pu hsien ching Kan Fugen gyō |
Guan Buxian jing |
觀爲麤性 观为麤性 see styles |
guān wéi cū xìng guan1 wei2 cu1 xing4 kuan wei ts`u hsing kuan wei tsu hsing kan i soshō |
observed in its coarseness |
觀罪性空 观罪性空 see styles |
guān zuì xìng kōng guan1 zui4 xing4 kong1 kuan tsui hsing k`ung kuan tsui hsing kung kan zaishō kū |
meditation on the emptiness of the nature of crimes |
觀身不淨 观身不淨 see styles |
guān shēn bú jìng guan1 shen1 bu2 jing4 kuan shen pu ching kan shin fujō |
contemplation of the body as impure |
觀音信仰 观音信仰 see styles |
guān yīn xìn yǎng guan1 yin1 xin4 yang3 kuan yin hsin yang Kan'non shinkō |
devotion to Avalokitêśvara |
觀音懺法 观音忏法 see styles |
guān yīn chàn fǎ guan1 yin1 chan4 fa3 kuan yin ch`an fa kuan yin chan fa Kan'non senbo |
Avalokitêśvara confessional |
觀音玄義 观音玄义 see styles |
guān yīn xuán yì guan1 yin1 xuan2 yi4 kuan yin hsüan i Kan'non gengi |
Profound Meaning of [the] Avalokitêśvara [Chapter] |
觀音禮文 观音礼文 see styles |
guān yīn lǐ wén guan1 yin1 li3 wen2 kuan yin li wen Kan'non raimon |
ritual worship statement praising Avalokitêśvara |
觀音菩薩 观音菩萨 see styles |
guān yīn pú sà guan1 yin1 pu2 sa4 kuan yin p`u sa kuan yin pu sa Kan'non Bosatsu かんのんぼさつ |
Guanyin, the Bodhisattva of Compassion or Goddess of Mercy (Sanskrit Avalokiteśvara) (out-dated kanji) Kannon (Bodhisattva); Kwannon; Goddess of Mercy; Bodhisattva of Compassion; Guan Yin; Kuan Yin Avalokitêśvara Bodhisattva |
角髪土竜 see styles |
mizuramogura; mizuramogura みずらもぐら; ミズラモグラ |
(kana only) Japanese mountain mole (Euroscaptor mizura) |
言語新作 see styles |
gengoshinsaku げんごしんさく |
{psy} neologism (invention of words that have meaning only to the person who uses them) |
訓み下し see styles |
yomikudashi よみくだし |
(1) reading a text from start to finish; (2) transliterating classical Chinese into Japanese |
Variations: |
bakashi; bakkashi ばかし; ばっかし |
(particle) (1) (kana only) (colloquialism) (See 許り・2) approximately; about; (particle) (2) (See 許り・1) only; nothing but; (particle) (3) (after the -ta form of a verb) (See 許り・3) just (finished, etc.) |
詩歌管弦 see styles |
shiikakangen / shikakangen しいかかんげん |
(yoji) Chinese and Japanese poetry and instrumental music; poetry and music; literature and music |
詫び寂び see styles |
wabisabi わびさび |
(irregular kanji usage) (kana only) aesthetic sense in Japanese art emphasising quiet simplicity and subdued refinement |
語言誓約 语言誓约 see styles |
yǔ yán shì yuē yu3 yan2 shi4 yue1 yü yen shih yüeh |
language pledge (to speak only the target language in a language school) |
読み下し see styles |
yomikudashi よみくだし |
(1) reading a text from start to finish; (2) transliterating classical Chinese into Japanese |
読み下す see styles |
yomikudasu よみくだす |
(transitive verb) to transliterate classical Chinese into Japanese |
読売新聞 see styles |
yomiurishinbun よみうりしんぶん |
(product) Yomiuri Shimbun (Japanese newspaper); (product name) Yomiuri Shimbun (Japanese newspaper) |
論文博士 see styles |
ronbunhakase; ronbunhakushi ろんぶんはかせ; ろんぶんはくし |
doctoral degree (e.g. PhD) by thesis only |
諸井貫一 see styles |
moroikanichi もろいかんいち |
(person) Moroi Kan'ichi (1896.1.11-1968.5.21) |
諸惡無作 诸恶无作 see styles |
zhū è wú zuò zhu1 e4 wu2 zuo4 chu o wu tso shoaku musa |
To do no evil, to do only good, to purify the will, is the doctrine of all Buddhas,' i.e. 諸惡無作, 諸善奉行, 自淨其意, 是諸佛教. These four sentences are said to include all the Buddha-teaching: cf. 阿含經 1. |
讀賣新聞 读卖新闻 see styles |
dú mài xīn wén du2 mai4 xin1 wen2 tu mai hsin wen |
Yomiuri Shimbun (Japanese newspaper) |
谷地だも see styles |
yachidamo やちだも |
Japanese ash (Fraxinus mandshurica var. japonica) |
豐臣秀吉 丰臣秀吉 see styles |
fēng chén xiù jí feng1 chen2 xiu4 ji2 feng ch`en hsiu chi feng chen hsiu chi |
TOYOTOMI Hideyoshi (1536-1598), Japanese warlord, undisputed ruler of Japan 1590-1598 |
Variations: |
ten; ten てん; テン |
(1) (kana only) Japanese marten (Martes melampus); (2) marten (any arboreal weasel-like mammal of genus Martes) |
貪生怕死 贪生怕死 see styles |
tān shēng pà sǐ tan1 sheng1 pa4 si3 t`an sheng p`a ssu tan sheng pa ssu |
greedy for life, afraid of death (idiom); craven and cowardly; clinging abjectly to life; only interested in saving one's neck |
貴族主義 see styles |
kizokushugi きぞくしゅぎ |
aristocratism; patricianism; concept that only the nobility is qualified to rule |
起信解者 see styles |
qǐ xìn jiě zhě qi3 xin4 jie3 zhe3 ch`i hsin chieh che chi hsin chieh che ki shinge sha |
one who gives rise to confidence (in the Buddhist teachings) |
起信論記 起信论记 see styles |
qǐ xìn lùn jì qi3 xin4 lun4 ji4 ch`i hsin lun chi chi hsin lun chi Kishinron ki |
gisillon gi |
起增上慢 see styles |
qǐ zēng shàng màn qi3 zeng1 shang4 man4 ch`i tseng shang man chi tseng shang man ki zōjō man |
having pride in one's spiritual superiority |
起增益執 起增益执 see styles |
qǐ zēng yì zhí qi3 zeng1 yi4 zhi2 ch`i tseng i chih chi tseng i chih ki zōyaku shū |
to attribute to |
起如是見 起如是见 see styles |
qǐ rú shì jiàn qi3 ru2 shi4 jian4 ch`i ju shih chien chi ju shih chien ki nyoze ken |
giving rise to this kind of view |
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 |
起慈悲心 see styles |
qǐ cí bēi xīn qi3 ci2 bei1 xin1 ch`i tz`u pei hsin chi tzu pei hsin ki jihi shin |
to resolve to save all beings |
起損減執 起损减执 see styles |
qǐ sǔn jiǎn zhí qi3 sun3 jian3 zhi2 ch`i sun chien chih chi sun chien chih ki songen shū |
one-sided preference for philosophical negation |
起諸分別 起诸分别 see styles |
qǐ zhū fēn bié qi3 zhu1 fen1 bie2 ch`i chu fen pieh chi chu fen pieh ki sho funbetsu |
contriving, imagining, imputing |
起隨喜心 起随喜心 see styles |
qǐ suí xǐ xīn qi3 sui2 xi3 xin1 ch`i sui hsi hsin chi sui hsi hsin ki zuiki shin |
pleased |
越描越黑 see styles |
yuè miáo yuè hēi yue4 miao2 yue4 hei1 yüeh miao yüeh hei |
lit. the more you touch things up, the darker they get; fig. to only make matters worse |
足利義稙 足利义稙 see styles |
zú lì yì zhí zu2 li4 yi4 zhi2 tsu li i chih ashikagayoshitane あしかがよしたね |
Ashikaga Yoshitane (1466-1523), Japanese Muromachi shogun 1490-93 (person) Ashikaga Yoshitane (1466-1523) |
身八つ口 see styles |
miyatsuguchi みやつぐち |
small opening in the side of some traditional Japanese clothing for women and children (e.g. kimono, yukata) (located where the sleeve meets the bodice, below the armpit) |
身念處觀 身念处观 see styles |
shēn niàn chù guān shen1 nian4 chu4 guan1 shen nien ch`u kuan shen nien chu kuan shin nenjo kan |
meditation on the filth of the body |
軟式野球 see styles |
nanshikiyakyuu / nanshikiyakyu なんしきやきゅう |
{sports} (See 硬式野球) Japanese version of baseball played with a hard rubber ball |
轆轤っ首 see styles |
rokurokkubi ろくろっくび |
rokurokubi; long-neck woman; monstrous person (often a woman) with a neck that can expand and contract (in Japanese folklore) |
辛うじて see styles |
karoujite / karojite かろうじて |
(adverb) (kana only) barely; narrowly; only just; with difficulty |
近衛文麿 近卫文麿 see styles |
jìn wèi wén mǒ jin4 wei4 wen2 mo3 chin wei wen mo konoefumimaro このえふみまろ |
Prince KONOE Fumimaro (1891-), Japanese nobleman and militarist politician, prime minister 1937-1939 and 1940-1941 (person) Konoe Fumimaro (1891.10.12-1945.12.16) (Prime Minister 1938-39, 1940-41) |
迦那提婆 see styles |
jiān à tí pó jian1 a4 ti2 po2 chien a t`i p`o chien a ti po Kanadaiba |
Kāṇadeva, a disciple of Nāgārjuna and fifteenth patriarch, a native of South India, of the Vaiśya caste; said to have only one eye, hence Kāṇa his name; known also as Deva Bodhisattva. |
送信専用 see styles |
soushinsenyou / soshinsenyo そうしんせんよう |
(adj-no,n) {comp} send-only (e.g. email address); no-reply |
逆さ海月 see styles |
sakasakurage さかさくらげ |
traditional love hotel; traditional Japanese inn specially for couples |
連合赤軍 see styles |
rengousekigun / rengosekigun れんごうせきぐん |
Coalition Red Army (defunct Japanese armed militant group) |
連続画像 see styles |
renzokugazou / renzokugazo れんぞくがぞう |
sequential art or pictures (type of printed, graphic storytelling, differentiated from manga by its liberal use of page space, often only one panel per page, and sparing use of dialogue) |
連込み宿 see styles |
tsurekomiyado つれこみやど |
traditional love hotel; traditional Japanese inn specially for couples |
道しるべ see styles |
michishirube みちしるべ |
(1) guidepost; signpost; (2) guide; manual; handbook; (3) tiger beetle (esp. the Japanese tiger beetle, Cicindela japonica) |
遠東山雀 远东山雀 see styles |
yuǎn dōng shān què yuan3 dong1 shan1 que4 yüan tung shan ch`üeh yüan tung shan chüeh |
(bird species of China) Japanese tit (Parus minor) |
遺骨収集 see styles |
ikotsushuushuu / ikotsushushu いこつしゅうしゅう |
(noun/participle) recovering the remains of soldiers (e.g. Japanese soldiers who died abroad during WWII) |
避坑落井 see styles |
bì kēng luò jǐng bi4 keng1 luo4 jing3 pi k`eng lo ching pi keng lo ching |
to dodge a pit only to fall into a well (idiom); out of the frying pan into the fire |
邇邇芸命 see styles |
niniginomikoto ににぎのみこと |
Ninigi no Mikoto (Japanese deity, grandson of Amaterasu) |
邦字新聞 see styles |
houjishinbun / hojishinbun ほうじしんぶん |
Japanese-language newspaper (printed outside Japan) |
邪馬台国 see styles |
yamataikoku やまたいこく |
Yamataikoku; historical Japanese state thought to have existed during the late Yayoi period; (place-name) Yamataikoku (country that existed within Japan; ruled by Queen Himiko in the third century AD) |
郵便記号 see styles |
yuubinkigou / yubinkigo ゆうびんきごう |
(〒) (See 郵便マーク) (Japanese) postal symbol |
都節音階 see styles |
miyakobushionkai みやこぶしおんかい |
miyako-bushi scale (characteristic Japanese hemitonic pentatonic scale: mi, fa, la, ti, do) |
配信専用 see styles |
haishinsenyou / haishinsenyo はいしんせんよう |
(adj-no,n) {comp} send-only (e.g. email address); no-reply |
酒呑童子 see styles |
shutendouji / shutendoji しゅてんどうじ |
Oni (demon), said to be one of the most wicked and powerful monster in Japanese mythology |
酒囊飯袋 酒囊饭袋 see styles |
jiǔ náng fàn dài jiu3 nang2 fan4 dai4 chiu nang fan tai |
wine sack, food bag (idiom); useless person, only fit for guzzling and boozing |
酸性白土 see styles |
sanseihakudo / sansehakudo さんせいはくど |
(Japanese) acid clay |
重慶政府 see styles |
juukeiseifu / jukesefu じゅうけいせいふ |
(hist) Chongqing government (Kuomintang government based in Chongqing during the Second Sino-Japanese War) |
野ウサギ see styles |
nousagi / nosagi のウサギ |
(1) Japanese hare (Lepus brachyurus); (2) wild rabbit |
野本寛一 see styles |
nomotokanichi のもとかんいち |
(person) Nomoto Kan'ichi |
量入為出 量入为出 see styles |
liàng rù wéi chū liang4 ru4 wei2 chu1 liang ju wei ch`u liang ju wei chu |
to assess one's income and spend accordingly (idiom); to live within one's means; You can only spend what you earn. |
金錢掛帥 金钱挂帅 see styles |
jīn qián guà shuài jin1 qian2 gua4 shuai4 chin ch`ien kua shuai chin chien kua shuai |
caring only about money and wealth |
金開山龍 see styles |
kinkaiyamaryuu / kinkaiyamaryu きんかいやまりゅう |
(person) Kinkaiyama Ryū (1976.1.7-) |
金鵄勲章 see styles |
kinshikunshou / kinshikunsho きんしくんしょう |
The Order of the Golden Kite (Japanese military award) |
Variations: |
medo; mizo(針孔); harimedo(針孔) めど; みぞ(針孔); はりめど(針孔) |
(1) eye of a needle; (2) (めど only) (dialectal) (See 穴・あな・1) hole |
鉄板焼き see styles |
teppanyaki てっぱんやき |
teppan-yaki (Japanese cooking prepared on a hot steel plate in the center of the table) |
銀杏返し see styles |
ichougaeshi / ichogaeshi いちょうがえし |
ancient Japanese ladies' hairstyle |
鑒真和尚 鉴真和尚 see styles |
jiàn zhēn hé shang jian4 zhen1 he2 shang5 chien chen ho shang |
Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang Buddhist monk, who crossed to Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism |
長谷川派 see styles |
hasegawaha はせがわは |
(hist) {art} Hasegawa school of Japanese painting (Muromachi-early Edo period) |
閑えもん see styles |
kanemon かんえもん |
(given name) Kan'emon |
閑右衛門 see styles |
kanemon かんえもん |
(given name) Kan'emon |
閑寂枯淡 see styles |
kanjakukotan かんじゃくこたん |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) (See 侘寂) aesthetic sense in Japanese art emphasising quiet simplicity and subdued refinement |
間の子船 see styles |
ainokobune あいのこぶね |
(exp,n) (hist) semi-Western, semi-Japanese wooden sailing boat, popular during the latter half of the Meiji period and the Taisho period |
防戦一方 see styles |
bousenippou / bosenippo ぼうせんいっぽう |
(can be adjective with の) defensive-only |
阿呆陀羅 see styles |
ahondara; ahodara; ahondara あほんだら; あほだら; アホンダラ |
(1) (kana only) (ksb:) fool; oaf; airhead; (2) (あほだら only) (abbreviation) (See あほだら経) mock Buddhist sutra; type of fast-paced humorous singing mimicking the chanting of a Buddhist sutra, usually with lyrics satirizing current events |
阿部完市 see styles |
abekanichi あべかんいち |
(person) Abe Kan'ichi |
限り限り see styles |
girigiri(p); girigiri ぎりぎり(P); ギリギリ |
(adj-na,adj-no,n,adv) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (kana only) just barely; only just; at the very limit; at the last moment |
隆慶一郎 see styles |
ryuukeiichirou / ryukechiro りゅうけいいちろう |
(person) Ryū Keiichirō (1923.9.30-1989.11.4) |
Variations: |
kizahashi; kidahashi(ok); hashi(階)(ok) きざはし; きだはし(ok); はし(階)(ok) |
(1) (はし refers to the stairs leading from a building to a garden) (See 階段) stairs; (2) (きざはし only) stairs at the front of a noh stage |
隨其所應 随其所应 see styles |
suí qí suǒ yìng sui2 qi2 suo3 ying4 sui ch`i so ying sui chi so ying zui ki sho ō |
as is suitable |
隨其所樂 随其所乐 see styles |
suí qí suǒ lè sui2 qi2 suo3 le4 sui ch`i so le sui chi so le zui ki shoraku |
as one wants |
隨其所欲 随其所欲 see styles |
suí qí suǒ yù sui2 qi2 suo3 yu4 sui ch`i so yü sui chi so yü zui ki shoyoku |
as one desires |
隨其次第 随其次第 see styles |
suí qí cì dì sui2 qi2 ci4 di4 sui ch`i tz`u ti sui chi tzu ti zui ki shidai |
follows their order |
隨闕一種 随阙一种 see styles |
suí què yī zhǒng sui2 que4 yi1 zhong3 sui ch`üeh i chung sui chüeh i chung zuiketsu isshu |
including only one type |
Variations: |
kiji; kigisu(ok); kigishi(ok); kiji きじ; きぎす(ok); きぎし(ok); キジ |
(kana only) green pheasant (Phasianus versicolor); Japanese pheasant |
Variations: |
kigisu; kigishi きぎす; きぎし |
(archaism) (See キジ) green pheasant; Japanese green pheasant |
雨がえる see styles |
amagaeru あまがえる |
(kana only) tree frog (esp. the Japanese tree frog, Hyla japonica) |
雲伯方言 see styles |
unpakuhougen / unpakuhogen うんぱくほうげん |
(See 出雲弁) dialects of Japanese spoken in Western Tottori prefecture and Eastern Shimane prefecture |
震度階級 see styles |
shindokaikyuu / shindokaikyu しんどかいきゅう |
(the Japanese scale ranges from level 0 ("imperceptible") to level 7 ("disastrous")) (See 震度) seismic intensity scale |
露和辞典 see styles |
rowajiten ろわじてん |
Russian-Japanese dictionary |
青空文庫 see styles |
aozorabunko あおぞらぶんこ |
(work) Aozora Bunko (digital library of Japanese public-domain works); (wk) Aozora Bunko (digital library of Japanese public-domain works) |
靖國神社 靖国神社 see styles |
jìng guó shén shè jing4 guo2 shen2 she4 ching kuo shen she |
Yasukuni Shrine, Shinto shrine in Tokyo to Japanese war dead, controversial as burial ground of several Class A war criminals See: 靖国神社 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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