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難得行


难得行

see styles
nán dé xíng
    nan2 de2 xing2
nan te hsing
 nantoku gyō
the practice of that which is difficult to attain

難行道


难行道

see styles
nán xíng dào
    nan2 xing2 dao4
nan hsing tao
 nangyoudou / nangyodo
    なんぎょうどう
{Buddh} (See 易行道) the hard way; striving for enlightenment through one's own efforts (as opposed to reliance on Amitabha)
path of difficult practice

青囊經


青囊经

see styles
qīng náng jīng
    qing1 nang2 jing1
ch`ing nang ching
    ching nang ching
Qingnang Jing, a book on medical practice written by 華佗|华佗[Hua4 Tuo2]

うち込む

see styles
 uchikomu
    うちこむ
(transitive verb) (1) to drive in (e.g. nail, stake); to hammer in; (2) to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to input (data); to enter; (5) to devote oneself to; to go heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for; (6) (sports) to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.); (7) (martial arts term) to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow in; (8) to invade one's opponent's territory (in the game of go); to place a stone in an opponent's formation; (9) to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form

たんぽ槍

see styles
 tanpoyari
    たんぽやり
padded spear (for practice)

一世一元

see styles
 isseiichigen / issechigen
    いっせいいちげん
(yoji) the practice of assigning one era name to one emperor

一行三昧

see styles
yī xíng sān mèi
    yi1 xing2 san1 mei4
i hsing san mei
 ichigyouzanmai / ichigyozanmai
    いちぎょうざんまい
(yoji) (See 念仏三昧) complete concentration on one subject (usu. prayer); one-practice absorption
眞如三昧, 一相三昧 A samādhi for realizing that the nature of all Buddhas is the same; the 起信論 says all Buddhas and all beings. Another meaning is entire concentration of the mind on Buddha.

不作加行

see styles
bù zuò jiā xíng
    bu4 zuo4 jia1 xing2
pu tso chia hsing
 fusa kegyō
not applying effort in practice

不行欺誑


不行欺诳

see styles
bù xíng qī kuáng
    bu4 xing2 qi1 kuang2
pu hsing ch`i k`uang
    pu hsing chi kuang
 fugyō gikyō
does not practice deception

不誓奉行

see styles
bù shì fèng xíng
    bu4 shi4 feng4 xing2
pu shih feng hsing
 fu sei bugyō
does not vow to receive and practice

九品行業


九品行业

see styles
jiǔ pǐn xíng yè
    jiu3 pin3 xing2 ye4
chiu p`in hsing yeh
    chiu pin hsing yeh
 kuhon gyōgō
The nine karma to be attained by the conduct or practice through which one may be born into the above Pure Land.

九無間道


九无间道

see styles
jiǔ wú jiān dào
    jiu3 wu2 jian1 dao4
chiu wu chien tao
 ku muken dō
In every universe there are nine realms, in every realm there are nine illusions in practice 修, and nine ways of relief; hence the nine ways of overcoming hindrances; also there are nine uninterrupted ways of advance from one stage to another of the nine stages of the 三界 trailokya, by the wisdom of overcoming delusion in each stage; also 九無礙道 ; and cf. 九解脫道.

乞食頭陀


乞食头陀

see styles
qǐ shí tóu tuó
    qi3 shi2 tou2 tuo2
ch`i shih t`ou t`o
    chi shih tou to
 kotsujiki zuda
begging for food as ascetic practice

事にする

see styles
 kotonisuru
    ことにする
(exp,vs-i) (1) (kana only) to decide to; (exp,vs-i) (2) (kana only) (after the past tense form of a verb) to pretend that; (exp,vs-i) (3) (kana only) (as 〜ことにしている) to make a practice of doing; to make it a rule to

五種唯識


五种唯识

see styles
wǔ zhǒng wéi shì
    wu3 zhong3 wei2 shi4
wu chung wei shih
 goshu yuishiki
The five kinds of weishi, or idealistic representation in the sutras and śāstras as summed up by Cien 慈恩 of the 法相宗 Dharmalakṣana school: (1) 境唯識 wisdom or insight in objective conditions; (2) 教唯識 in interpretation; (3) 理唯識 in principles; (4) 行唯識 in meditation and practice; (5) 果唯識 in the fruits or results of Buddhahood. The first four are objective, the fifth subject.

五部合斷


五部合断

see styles
wǔ bù hé duàn
    wu3 bu4 he2 duan4
wu pu ho tuan
 gobu gōdan
To cut off the five classes of misleading things, i. e. four 見 and one 修, i. e. false theory in regard to the 四諦 four truths, and erroneous practice. Each of the two classes is extended into each of the three divisions of past, three of present, and three of future, making eighteen mental conditions.

人質司法

see styles
 hitojichishihou / hitojichishiho
    ひとじちしほう
hostage justice; practice of keeping a suspect in police custody in an attempt to force a confession

仕来たり

see styles
 shikitari
    しきたり
(kana only) custom; conventional practice; mores; ordinance

付諸實施


付诸实施

see styles
fù zhū shí shī
    fu4 zhu1 shi2 shi1
fu chu shih shih
to put into practice; to carry out (idiom)

以藥養醫


以药养医

see styles
yǐ yào yǎng yī
    yi3 yao4 yang3 yi1
i yao yang i
"drugs serving to nourish doctors", perceived problem in PRC medical practice

任人唯親


任人唯亲

see styles
rèn rén wéi qīn
    ren4 ren2 wei2 qin1
jen jen wei ch`in
    jen jen wei chin
(idiom) to appoint people by favoritism; to practice cronyism (or nepotism)

会計実務

see styles
 kaikeijitsumu / kaikejitsumu
    かいけいじつむ
accounting practice

例行公事

see styles
lì xíng gōng shì
    li4 xing2 gong1 shi4
li hsing kung shih
routine business; usual practice; mere formality

依教修行

see styles
yī jiào xiū xíng
    yi1 jiao4 xiu1 xing2
i chiao hsiu hsing
 e kyō shugyō
practice founded on doctrine

依止眞如

see styles
yī zhǐ zhēn rú
    yi1 zhi3 zhen1 ru2
i chih chen ju
 eji shinnyo
suchness of the bases of practice

保護任持


保护任持

see styles
bǎo hù rén chí
    bao3 hu4 ren2 chi2
pao hu jen ch`ih
    pao hu jen chih
 hōgo ninji
maintaining practice after awakening

信受奉行

see styles
xìn shòu fèng xíng
    xin4 shou4 feng4 xing2
hsin shou feng hsing
 shinju bukyō
In faith receive and obey, a sentence found at the end of sutras.

信解行證


信解行证

see styles
xìn jiě xíng zhèng
    xin4 jie3 xing2 zheng4
hsin chieh hsing cheng
 shin ge gyō shō
Faith, interpretation, performance, and evidence or realization of the fruit of Buddha's doctrine.

修奢摩他

see styles
xiū shē mó tā
    xiu1 she1 mo2 ta1
hsiu she mo t`a
    hsiu she mo ta
 shu shamata
to practice calming meditation

修煉成仙


修炼成仙

see styles
xiū liàn chéng xiān
    xiu1 lian4 cheng2 xian1
hsiu lien ch`eng hsien
    hsiu lien cheng hsien
lit. to practice austerities to become a Daoist immortal; practice makes perfect

修習相續


修习相续

see styles
xiū xí xiāng xù
    xiu1 xi2 xiang1 xu4
hsiu hsi hsiang hsü
 shushū sōzoku
practice continuously

修菩薩道


修菩萨道

see styles
xiū pú sà dào
    xiu1 pu2 sa4 dao4
hsiu p`u sa tao
    hsiu pu sa tao
 shu bosatsu dō
to practice the bodhisattva path

修行大乘

see styles
xiū xíng dà shèng
    xiu1 xing2 da4 sheng4
hsiu hsing ta sheng
 shugyō daijō
practice the (teachings of the) great vehicle

修證一如


修证一如

see styles
xiū zhèng yī rú
    xiu1 zheng4 yi1 ru2
hsiu cheng i ju
 shu shō ichinyo
the identity of practice and realization

修證不二


修证不二

see styles
xiū zhèng bù èr
    xiu1 zheng4 bu4 er4
hsiu cheng pu erh
 shu shō funi
non-duality of practice and realization

修證差別


修证差别

see styles
xiū zhèng chā bié
    xiu1 zheng4 cha1 bie2
hsiu cheng ch`a pieh
    hsiu cheng cha pieh
 shushō shabetsu
distinctions in practice and realization

個人営業

see styles
 kojineigyou / kojinegyo
    こじんえいぎょう
(1) private practice; one-person business; (2) (See 法人営業) business-to-customer selling; B2C

光說不做


光说不做

see styles
guāng shuō bù zuò
    guang1 shuo1 bu4 zuo4
kuang shuo pu tso
(idiom) to be all talk and no action; to preach what one does not practice

光說不練


光说不练

see styles
guāng shuō bù liàn
    guang1 shuo1 bu4 lian4
kuang shuo pu lien
all talk and no action (idiom); to preach what one does not practice; same as 光說不做|光说不做[guang1 shuo1 bu4 zuo4]

六種正行


六种正行

see styles
liù zhǒng zhèng xíng
    liu4 zhong3 zheng4 xing2
liu chung cheng hsing
 rokushu shōgyō
The fifth of the 五種正行 q. v. is expanded into six kinds of proper practice: reading and intoning, studying, worshipping, invoking, praising, and making offerings.

六種決定


六种决定

see styles
liù zhǒng jué dìng
    liu4 zhong3 jue2 ding4
liu chung chüeh ting
 roku shu ketsujō
The six kinds of certainty resulting from observance of the six pāramitās: 財成決定 the certainty of wealth; 生勝決定 of rebirth in honorable families; 不退決定 of no retrogression (to lower conditions); 修習決定 of progress in practice; 定業決定 of unfailingly good karma; 無功用決定 of effortless abode in truth and wisdom. 大乘莊嚴論 12.

兼行六度

see styles
jiān xíng liù dù
    jian1 xing2 liu4 du4
chien hsing liu tu
 kengyō rokudo
concurrent practice of the six perfections

別時念仏

see styles
 betsujinenbutsu
    べつじねんぶつ
{Buddh} recitation of Amida Buddha's name on a specified day and time period (practice of Pure Land Buddhists)

利殖商法

see styles
 rishokushouhou / rishokushoho
    りしょくしょうほう
fraudulent business practice of luring people into investing by promising high returns

前駆陣痛

see styles
 zenkujintsuu / zenkujintsu
    ぜんくじんつう
(See 陣痛) Braxton-Hicks contractions; practice contractions; false labor pains

功勳五位

see styles
gōng xūn wǔ wèi
    gong1 xun1 wu3 wei4
kung hsün wu wei
 kukun goi
five stages of practice and their merit

勘が鈍る

see styles
 kanganiburu
    かんがにぶる
(exp,v5r) to become insensitive; to become less perceptive; to lose one's touch; to get out of practice

勝解行位


胜解行位

see styles
shèng jiě xíng wèi
    sheng4 jie3 xing2 wei4
sheng chieh hsing wei
 shōgegyō i
stages of resolute practice

勝解行住


胜解行住

see styles
shèng jiě xíng zhù
    sheng4 jie3 xing2 zhu4
sheng chieh hsing chu
 shōge gyō jū
abode of resolute practice

勝解行地


胜解行地

see styles
shèng jiě xíng dì
    sheng4 jie3 xing2 di4
sheng chieh hsing ti
 shōge gyō ji
stages of resolute practice

勤倹力行

see styles
 kinkenrikkou / kinkenrikko
    きんけんりっこう
(noun/participle) (yoji) work hard and practice frugality

包攬詞訟


包揽词讼

see styles
bāo lǎn cí sòng
    bao1 lan3 ci2 song4
pao lan tz`u sung
    pao lan tzu sung
to canvas for lawsuits (idiom); to practice chicanery

医師免許

see styles
 ishimenkyo
    いしめんきょ
physician's license (licence); doctor's license; medical license; license to practice medicine

医薬分業

see styles
 iyakubungyou / iyakubungyo
    いやくぶんぎょう
separation of medical and dispensary practice

十不二門


十不二门

see styles
shí bù èr mén
    shi2 bu4 er4 men2
shih pu erh men
 jū funi mon
The school of the ten pairs of unified opposites founded by Jingxi 荊溪 on the teaching of the Lotus sūtra. There are several books bearing the name. The unifying principle is that of the identity of contraries, and the ten apparent contraries are matter and mind, internal and external, 修證 practice and proof (or realization), cause and effect, impurity and purity, objective and subjective, self and other, 三業 action, speech, and thought, 權實 relative and absolute, the fertilized and the fertilizer (i.e. receiver and giver). There are several treatises on the subject in the Canon.

十六行觀


十六行观

see styles
shí liù xíng guān
    shi2 liu4 xing2 guan1
shih liu hsing kuan
 jūroku gyōkan
sixteen observances of practice

十種不淨


十种不淨

see styles
shí zhǒng bù jìng
    shi2 zhong3 bu4 jing4
shih chung pu ching
 jusshu fujō
The deluded, e.g. the hīnayānists, because of their refusal to follow the higher truth, remain in the condition of reincarnation and are impure in ten ways: in body, mouth, mind, deed, state, sitting, sleeping, practice, converting others, their expectations.

十種行願


十种行愿

see styles
shí zhǒng xíng yuàn
    shi2 zhong3 xing2 yuan4
shih chung hsing yüan
 jusshu gyōgan
The ten vows of Puxian 普賢.

厲行節約


厉行节约

see styles
lì xíng jié yuē
    li4 xing2 jie2 yue1
li hsing chieh yüeh
to practice strict economy (idiom)

反復練習

see styles
 hanpukurenshuu / hanpukurenshu
    はんぷくれんしゅう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) practice by repetition; learning by rote

同法菩薩


同法菩萨

see styles
tóng fǎ pú sà
    tong2 fa3 pu2 sa4
t`ung fa p`u sa
    tung fa pu sa
 dōhō bosatsu
bodhisattvas who are in the same level of practice

名不副實


名不副实

see styles
míng bù fù shí
    ming2 bu4 fu4 shi2
ming pu fu shih
the name does not reflect the reality (idiom); more in name than in fact; Reality does not live up to the name.; Excellent theory, but the practice does not bear it out.

四種觀行


四种观行

see styles
sì zhǒng guān xíng
    si4 zhong3 guan1 xing2
ssu chung kuan hsing
 shishu kangyō
The four kinds of examination, a method of repentance as a way to get rid of any sin: study the cause of the sin, which lies in ignorance, or lack of clear understanding, e. g. moth and fame; study its inevitable effect, its karma; study oneself, introspection; and study the Tathāgata in his perfect character, and saving power.

因圓果滿


因圆果满

see styles
yīn yuán guǒ mǎn
    yin1 yuan2 guo3 man3
yin yüan kuo man
 inen kaman
The cause perfect and the effect complete, i. e. the practice of Buddhism.

在るが儘

see styles
 arugamama
    あるがまま
(expression) (kana only) in truth; as it is; as you are; in practice

地でいく

see styles
 jideiku / jideku
    じでいく
(exp,v5k-s) to do for real; to do in real life; to carry (a story) into actual practice

地でゆく

see styles
 jideyuku
    じでゆく
(exp,v5k-s) to do for real; to do in real life; to carry (a story) into actual practice

地で行く

see styles
 jideyuku
    じでゆく
    jideiku / jideku
    じでいく
(exp,v5k-s) to do for real; to do in real life; to carry (a story) into actual practice

坐而論道


坐而论道

see styles
zuò ér lùn dào
    zuo4 er2 lun4 dao4
tso erh lun tao
to sit and pontificate; to find answers through theory and not through practice (idiom)

堂司行者

see styles
táng sī xíng zhě
    tang2 si1 xing2 zhe3
t`ang ssu hsing che
    tang ssu hsing che
 dōsu anja
director of the practice hall

增上心學


增上心学

see styles
zēng shàng xīn xué
    zeng1 shang4 xin1 xue2
tseng shang hsin hsüeh
 zōjōshin gaku
The study of increased powers of mind (through meditation).

多修習住


多修习住

see styles
duō xiū xí zhù
    duo1 xiu1 xi2 zhu4
to hsiu hsi chu
 tashushū jū
stages of repeated practice

大乘純界


大乘纯界

see styles
dà shèng chún jiè
    da4 sheng4 chun2 jie4
ta sheng ch`un chieh
    ta sheng chun chieh
 daijō junkai
The lands wholly devoted to Mahāyāna, i.e. China and Japan, where in practice there is no Hīnayāna.

女体盛り

see styles
 nyotaimori
    にょたいもり
practice of eating sushi or sashimi off an unclad woman's body

如實修行


如实修行

see styles
rú shí xiū xíng
    ru2 shi2 xiu1 xing2
ju shih hsiu hsing
 nyojitsu shugyō
to practice according to reality

如法修行

see styles
rú fǎ xiū xíng
    ru2 fa3 xiu1 xing2
ju fa hsiu hsing
 nyohō shugyō
to practice according to the Buddha's teachings

如說修行


如说修行

see styles
rú shuō xiū xíng
    ru2 shuo1 xiu1 xing2
ju shuo hsiu hsing
 nyozetsu shugyō
practice as instructed

始作俑者

see styles
shǐ zuò yǒng zhě
    shi3 zuo4 yong3 zhe3
shih tso yung che
lit. the first person to make funerary figurines (idiom); fig. the originator of an evil practice

始業初業


始业初业

see styles
shǐ yè chū yè
    shi3 ye4 chu1 ye4
shih yeh ch`u yeh
    shih yeh chu yeh
 shigō shogō
initial stages of spiritual practice

実弾射撃

see styles
 jitsudanshageki
    じつだんしゃげき
firing practice with live ammunition

実行可能

see styles
 jikkoukanou / jikkokano
    じっこうかのう
(noun or adjectival noun) executable (e.g. executable file); capable of putting into practice

密嚴道場


密严道场

see styles
mì yán d ào chǎng
    mi4 yan2 d ao4 chang3
mi yen d ao ch`ang
    mi yen d ao chang
 mitsugon dōjō
Practice Site of Mysterious Adornment

対外試合

see styles
 taigaijiai
    たいがいじあい
(practice) match against an outside team; match against another school; interschool game

專修念佛


专修念佛

see styles
zhuān xiū niàn fó
    zhuan1 xiu1 nian4 fo2
chuan hsiu nien fo
 senshu nenbutsu
the exclusive practice of the recitation of a buddha's name

巧安止觀


巧安止观

see styles
qiǎo ān zhǐ guān
    qiao3 an1 zhi3 guan1
ch`iao an chih kuan
    chiao an chih kuan
 gyōan shikan
to skillfully practice calm abiding and clear observation

常套手段

see styles
 joutoushudan / jotoshudan
    じょうとうしゅだん
(yoji) one's habitual practice; usual measure; old trick

常用手段

see styles
 jouyoushudan / joyoshudan
    じょうようしゅだん
one's usual practice; one's old trick; one's usual modus operandi; the same old tactic

弄虛作假


弄虚作假

see styles
nòng xū zuò jiǎ
    nong4 xu1 zuo4 jia3
nung hsü tso chia
to practice fraud (idiom); by trickery

引而不發


引而不发

see styles
yǐn ér bù fā
    yin3 er2 bu4 fa1
yin erh pu fa
to pull the bow without shooting (idiom from Mencius); ready and waiting for action; to go through the motions; to practice; a trial run

復習える

see styles
 saraeru
    さらえる
(transitive verb) to review; to rehearse; to practise; to practice

徳を行う

see styles
 tokuookonau
    とくをおこなう
(exp,v5u) to practice virtue; to practise virtue

念佛爲本


念佛为本

see styles
niàn fó wéi běn
    nian4 fo2 wei2 ben3
nien fo wei pen
 nenbutsu i hon
or 念佛爲先. Amitābha's merits by this means revert to the one who repeats his name 念佛廻向.

性橫修縱


性横修纵

see styles
xìng héng xiū zòng
    xing4 heng2 xiu1 zong4
hsing heng hsiu tsung
 shōkō shushō
A division of the triratna in its three aspects into the categories of 橫 and 縱, i. e. cause and effect, or effect and cause; a 別教 division, not that of the 圓教.

慣熟飛行

see styles
 kanjukuhikou / kanjukuhiko
    かんじゅくひこう
orientation flight; training flight; practice flight

慧波羅蜜


慧波罗蜜

see styles
huì bō luó mì
    hui4 bo1 luo2 mi4
hui po lo mi
 e haramitsu
transcendent practice of wisdom

懸壺濟世


悬壶济世

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xuán hú jì shì
    xuan2 hu2 ji4 shi4
hsüan hu chi shih
practice medicine or pharmacy to help the people or public

所治能治

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suǒ zhì néng zhì
    suo3 zhi4 neng2 zhi4
so chih neng chih
 shoji nōji
that which is counteracted, and the counteracting agent [practice, antidote, etc.]

手慣らし

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 tenarashi
    てならし
practice; practising; exercise; training

手馴らし

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 tenarashi
    てならし
practice; practising; exercise; training

打ちこむ

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 buchikomu
    ぶちこむ
    uchikomu
    うちこむ
(transitive verb) (1) to throw; to toss; to cast; (2) to hit; to strike; to smash; to hammer in; to drive in; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to wear (sword, etc.); to carry; (transitive verb) (1) to drive in (e.g. nail, stake); to hammer in; (2) to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to input (data); to enter; (5) to devote oneself to; to go heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for; (6) (sports) to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.); (7) (martial arts term) to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow in; (8) to invade one's opponent's territory (in the game of go); to place a stone in an opponent's formation; (9) to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form

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

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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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

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