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丹柿

see styles
 tangaki
    たんがき
(surname) Tangaki

丹江

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 akie
    あきえ
(female given name) Akie

主創


主创

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zhǔ chuàng
    zhu3 chuang4
chu ch`uang
    chu chuang
to play a major role in a creative endeavor (e.g. making a movie); person who plays a key creative role (e.g. movie director)

主持

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zhǔ chí
    zhu3 chi2
chu ch`ih
    chu chih
 shuji
    しゅじ
to take charge of; to manage or direct; to preside over; to uphold; to stand for (justice etc); to host (a TV or radio program etc); (TV) anchor
(archaism) taking charge; presiding over

乃咲

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 nozaki
    のざき
(surname) Nozaki

乃秋

see styles
 noaki
    のあき
(female given name) Noaki

久亀

see styles
 hisaki
    ひさき
(given name) Hisaki

久亮

see styles
 hisaakira / hisakira
    ひさあきら
(personal name) Hisaakira

久北

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 hisakita
    ひさきた
(surname) Hisakita

久垣

see styles
 hisagaki
    ひさがき
(surname) Hisagaki

久崎

see styles
 hisazaki
    ひさざき
(surname) Hisazaki

久嵜

see styles
 hisazaki
    ひさざき
(surname) Hisazaki

久幾

see styles
 hisaki
    ひさき
(personal name) Hisaki

久彰

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 hisaaki / hisaki
    ひさあき
(given name) Hisaaki

久昭

see styles
 hisaaki / hisaki
    ひさあき
(given name) Hisaaki

久暁

see styles
 hisaaki / hisaki
    ひさあき
(personal name) Hisaaki

久樹

see styles
 hisaki
    ひさき
(surname, female given name) Hisaki

久清

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 hisakiyo
    ひさきよ
(surname) Hisakiyo

久滝

see styles
 hisataki
    ひさたき
(surname) Hisataki

久瀧

see styles
 hisataki
    ひさたき
(surname) Hisataki

久璋

see styles
 hisaaki / hisaki
    ひさあき
(given name) Hisaaki

久秋

see styles
 hisaaki / hisaki
    ひさあき
(surname, given name) Hisaaki

久穐

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 hisaaki / hisaki
    ひさあき
(surname) Hisaaki

久章

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 hisaaki / hisaki
    ひさあき
(given name) Hisaaki

久聴

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 hisaaki / hisaki
    ひさあき
(given name) Hisaaki

久葵

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 hisaki
    ひさき
(female given name) Hisaki

久詮

see styles
 hisaaki / hisaki
    ひさあき
(given name) Hisaaki

久起

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 hisaki
    ひさき
(given name) Hisaki

久顕

see styles
 hisaaki / hisaki
    ひさあき
(given name) Hisaaki

久龝

see styles
 hisaaki / hisaki
    ひさあき
(surname) Hisaaki

之明

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 yukiaki
    ゆきあき
(given name) Yukiaki

乕吉

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 torakichi
    とらきち
(given name) Torakichi

乗崎

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 norisaki
    のりさき
(surname) Norisaki

乗斗

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 akito
    あきと
(personal name) Akito

乗明

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 noriaki
    のりあき
(given name) Noriaki

乙姫

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 tsubaki
    つばき
(1) younger princess; (2) Princess of the Dragon Palace (from the story of Urashima Taro); Oto-Hime; (female given name) Tsubaki

乙崎

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 otozaki
    おとざき
(surname) Otozaki

乙牧

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 otomaki
    おとまき
(surname) Otomaki

乙秋

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 otoaki
    おとあき
(personal name) Otoaki

乙脇

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 otowaki
    おとわき
(surname) Otowaki

九品

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jiǔ pǐn
    jiu3 pin3
chiu p`in
    chiu pin
 kuhon
    くほん
(1) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 浄土・1) nine levels of Amitabha's Pure Land; (2) (くほん only) (See 九品浄土) Amitabha's Pure Land; (3) (くほん only) (See 九品蓮台) nine-tiered lotus leaf platform in Amitabha's Pure Land; (given name) Kuhon
Nine classes, or grades, i.e. 上上, 上中, 上下 upper superior, middle superior, lower superior, and so on with 中 and 下. They are applied in many ways, e.g. 上品上生 the highest type of incarnate being, to 下品下生, the lowest, with corresponding karma; see 九品淨土. Each grade may also be subdivided into nine, thus making a list of eighty-one grades, with similar further subdivision ad infinitum.

九地

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jiǔ dì
    jiu3 di4
chiu ti
 kuji
    くじ
very low land; (surname) Kuji
The nine lands, i.e. the 欲界 realm of desire or sensuous realm the four 色界 realms of form or material forms; and the four 無色界 formless realms, or realms beyond form; v. 九有, 九有情居, 禪 and 定. The nine realms are:—(1) 欲界五趣地; the desire realm with its five gati, i.e. hells, hungry ghosts, animals, men, and devas. In the four form-realms are:— (2) 離生喜樂地 Paradise after earthly life, this is also the first dhyāna, or subject of meditation, 初禪. (3) 定生喜樂地 Paradise of cessation of rebirth, 二禪. (4) 離喜妙樂地 Land of wondrous joy after the previous joys, 三禪. (5) 捨念淸淨地 The Pure Land of abandonment of thought, or recollection (of past delights), 四禪. The four formless, or infinite realms, catur arūpa dhātu, are:—(6) 空無邊處地 ākāśānantyā-yatanam, the land of infinite space; also the first samādhi, 第一定. (7) 識無邊處地 vijñānānamtyāyatanam, the land of omniscience, or infinite perception, 二定. (8) 無所有處地 ākiñcanyāyatana, the land of nothingness, 三定. (9) 非想非非想處地 naivasaṁjñānā-saṁjñāyatana, the land (of knowledge) without thinking or not thinking, or where there is neither consciousness nor unconsciousness, i.e. above either; this is the 四定. Eitel says that in the last four, "Life lasts 20,000 great kalpas in the 1st, 40,000 in the 2nd, 60,000 in the 3rd, and 80,000 great kalpas in the 4th of these heavens."

九業


九业

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jiǔ yè
    jiu3 ye4
chiu yeh
 kugō
The nine kinds of karma, i.e. the desire realm and the form realm each has conduct that causes karma, does not cause karma, or is neutral, making 6; in the formless realm there are non-causative deeds, neutrality, and immortality, making 9; 成實論 8.

九秋

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 koaki
    こあき
(female given name) Koaki

乱獲

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 rankaku
    らんかく
(noun/participle) excessive fishing; overfishing; overhunting; excessive taking

乳滝

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 chichidaki
    ちちだき
(place-name) Chichidaki

乾き

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 kawaki
    かわき
drying; dryness

乾崎

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 inuizaki
    いぬいざき
(personal name) Inuizaki

乾柿

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 hoshigaki
    ほしがき
dried persimmons

乾水

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 kansui
    かんすい
lye water (for making Chinese noodles)

乾漆

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 kanshitsu
    かんしつ
(1) dried lacquer; (2) dry lacquer (technique); kanshitsu; technique for making objects (vessels, sculptures, statues, etc.) from many layers of hemp cloth soaked with lacquer

亀垣

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 kamegaki
    かめがき
(surname) Kamegaki

亀埼

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 kamezaki
    かめざき
(surname) Kamezaki

亀岬

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 kamesaki
    かめさき
(surname) Kamesaki

亀崎

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 kisaki
    きさき
(surname) Kisaki

亀嵜

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 kamezaki
    かめざき
(surname) Kamezaki

亀昭

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 kameaki
    かめあき
(given name) Kameaki

亀滝

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 kametaki
    かめたき
(surname) Kametaki

亀瀧

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 kametaki
    かめたき
(surname) Kametaki

亀脇

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 kamewaki
    かめわき
(place-name) Kamewaki

了察

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 ryousatsu / ryosatsu
    りょうさつ
(noun/participle) consideration; taking into account; sympathy with

事崎

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 kotozaki
    ことざき
(surname) Kotozaki

事業


事业

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shì yè
    shi4 ye4
shih yeh
 jigyou / jigyo
    じぎょう
undertaking; project; activity; (charitable, political or revolutionary) cause; publicly funded institution, enterprise or foundation; career; occupation; CL:個|个[ge4]
(1) business; enterprise; venture; (commercial) activity; (business) operation; industry; (2) (social) project; undertaking; enterprise; work; activity; program; service
action

二圓


二圆

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èr yuán
    er4 yuan2
erh yüan
 nien
The two perfect doctrines, a term of the Tiantai School, called 今圓 (also 開顯圓 and 絶待圓) and 昔圓 (also 相待圓 ). 今圓 is the present really perfect 一實 doctrine arising from the Lotus Sūtra; 昔圓 is the older, or 相待 comparatively speaking perfect doctrine of the pre-Lotus teaching, that of the 藏, 通, and 別 schools; but the older was for limited salvation and not universal like the 今圓; these two are also termed 部圓 and 教圓 . The Huayan school has a division of the two perfections into 漸圓 gradual perfection and 頓圓 immediate perfection.

二垣

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 nigaki
    にがき
(surname) Nigaki

二崎

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 futazaki
    ふたざき
(place-name) Futazaki

二柿

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 futagaki
    ふたがき
(surname) Futagaki

二滝

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 nitaki
    にたき
(surname) Nitaki

二瀧

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 nitaki
    にたき
(surname) Nitaki

二罪

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èr zuì
    er4 zui4
erh tsui
 nizai
The two classes of offence: (a) 性罪 crime which is wrong in itself, e.g. murder, etc.; (b) 遮罪 crime not wrong in itself, e.g. taking alcohol, but forbidden by the Buddha for the sake of the other commandments; transgression of this is therefore a sin against the Buddha.

五味

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wǔ wèi
    wu3 wei4
wu wei
 gomi
    ごみ
the five flavors, namely: sweet 甜, sour 酸, bitter 苦, spicy hot 辣, salty 鹹|咸; all kinds of flavors
(1) five flavors (sweet, salty, spicy, sour, bitter); five palates; five tastes; (2) {Buddh} (See 五時教) five flavors (milk at various stages of making ghee: fresh milk, cream, curdled milk, butter, and ghee); the five periods of the Buddha's teachings; (place-name, surname) Gomi
five flavors

五咲

see styles
 isaki
    いさき
(female given name) Isaki

五崎

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 gosaki
    ごさき
(surname) Gosaki

五河

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wǔ hé
    wu3 he2
wu ho
Wuhe, a county in Bengbu 蚌埠[Beng4bu4], Anhui; Punjab, a province of Pakistan

五眼

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wǔ yǎn
    wu3 yan3
wu yen
 gogen
    ごげん
{Buddh} the five eyes (physical eye, heavenly eye, wisdom eye, dharma eye and Buddha eye)
The five kinds of eyes or vision: human; deva (attainable by men in dhyāna); Hīnayāna wisdom; bodhisattva truth; and Buddha-vision or omniscience. There are five more relate to omniscience making 十眼 ten kinds of eyes or vision.

五逆

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wǔ nì
    wu3 ni4
wu ni
 gogyaku
    ごぎゃく
(1) {Buddh} five cardinal sins (killing one's father, killing one's mother, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, causing a schism within the sangha); (2) (hist) crime of killing one's master, father, grandfather, mother, or grandmother
pañcānantarya; 五無間業 The five rebellious acts or deadly sins, parricide, matricide, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, destroying the harmony of the sangha, or fraternity. The above definition is common both to Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna. The lightest of these sins is the first; the heaviest the last. II. Another group is: (1) sacrilege, such as destroying temples, burning sutras, stealing a Buddha's or a monk's things, inducing others to do so, or taking pleasure therein; (2) slander, or abuse of the teaching of śrāvaka s, pratyekabuddhas, or bodhisattvas; (3) ill-treatment or killing of a monk; (4) any one of the five deadly sins given above; (5) denial of the karma consequences of ill deeds, acting or teaching others accordingly, and unceasing evil life. III. There are also five deadly sins, each of which is equal to each of the first set of five: (1) violation of a mother, or a fully ordained nun; (2) killing a bodhisattva in a sangha; (5) destroying a Buddha's stūpa. IV. The five unpardonable sin of Devadatta who (1) destroyed the harmony of the community; (2) injured Śākyamuni with a stone, shedding his blood; (3) induced the king to let loose a rutting elephant to trample down Śākyamuni; (4) killed a nun; (5) put poison on his finger-nails and saluted Śākyamuni intending to destroy him thereby.

井ノ

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 inosaki
    いのさき
(surname) Inosaki

井先

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 izaki
    いざき
(surname) Izaki

井坂

see styles
 izaki
    いざき
(personal name) Izaki

井垣

see styles
 inogaki
    いのがき
(surname) Inogaki

井場

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 ipasaki
    いぱさき
(surname) Ipasaki

井崎

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 inosaki
    いのさき
(surname) Inosaki

井嵜

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 izaki
    いざき
(surname) Izaki

井巻

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 imaki
    いまき
(surname) Imaki

井戸

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 idosaki
    いどさき
water well; (surname) Idosaki

井滝

see styles
 itaki
    いたき
(surname) Itaki

井瀧

see styles
 itaki
    いたき
(surname) Itaki

井矢

see styles
 iyazaki
    いやざき
(surname) Iyazaki

井野

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 inozaki
    いのざき
(surname) Inozaki

亘哲

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 hiroaki
    ひろあき
(male given name) Hiroaki

亘旺

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 nobuaki
    のぶあき
(personal name) Nobuaki

亘明

see styles
 tsuneaki
    つねあき
(given name) Tsuneaki

亘璋

see styles
 nobuaki
    のぶあき
(given name) Nobuaki

亘章

see styles
 hiroaki
    ひろあき
(given name) Hiroaki

亜亀

see styles
 aki
    あき
(female given name) Aki

亜企

see styles
 aki
    あき
(female given name) Aki

亜伎

see styles
 aki
    あき
(personal name) Aki

亜吉

see styles
 aki
    あき
(female given name) Aki

亜喜

see styles
 aki
    あき
(female given name) Aki

亜姫

see styles
 aki
    あき
(female given name) Aki

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