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癟三


瘪三

see styles
biē sān
    bie1 san1
pieh san
(Wu dialect) bum; wretched-looking tramp who lives by begging or stealing

發散


发散

see styles
fā sàn
    fa1 san4
fa san
to disperse; to diverge

碎散

see styles
suì sàn
    sui4 san4
sui san
 saisan
to go to pieces

立功

see styles
lì gōng
    li4 gong1
li kung
to render meritorious service (one the three imperishables 三不朽[san1 bu4 xiu3]); to make worthy contributions; to distinguish oneself

立德

see styles
lì dé
    li4 de2
li te
to distinguish oneself through virtue (one the three imperishables 三不朽[san1 bu4 xiu3])

立言

see styles
lì yán
    li4 yan2
li yen
 ritsugen
    りつげん
to distinguish oneself through one's writing (one the three imperishables 三不朽[san1 bu4 xiu3]); to expound one's theory
(n,vs,vi) expression of one's views
assert

第三

see styles
dì sān
    di4 san1
ti san
 daisan
    だいさん
the third
third

粟散

see styles
sù sàn
    su4 san4
su san
 zokusan
Like scattered millet.

總匯


总汇

see styles
zǒng huì
    zong3 hui4
tsung hui
(of streams) to come together; to converge; confluence; (fig.) compendium; (fig.) aggregation; (in the name of a shop) emporium; (Tw) club sandwich (abbr. for 總匯三明治|总汇三明治[zong3 hui4 san1 ming2 zhi4])

罷參


罢参

see styles
bà sān
    ba4 san1
pa san
 hisan
To dismiss the assembly.

耗散

see styles
hào sàn
    hao4 san4
hao san
to dissipate; to squander

聚散

see styles
jù sàn
    ju4 san4
chü san
 shuusan / shusan
    しゅうさん
coming together and separating; aggregation and dissipation
(noun/participle) collection and distribution
gathering and scattering

菌傘


菌伞

see styles
jun sǎn
    jun4 san3
chün san
mushroom top

蒸散

see styles
zhēng sàn
    zheng1 san4
cheng san
 jousan / josan
    じょうさん
(plant) evapotranspiration
(n,vs,vi) {bot} transpiration

蓬散

see styles
péng sǎn
    peng2 san3
p`eng san
    peng san
loose; ruffled; disheveled

蘇洵


苏洵

see styles
sū xún
    su1 xun2
su hsün
 sojun
    そじゅん
Su Xun (1009-1066), Song essayist, one of the Three Su's 三蘇|三苏[San1 Su1] and also one of Eight Giants 唐宋八大家[Tang2 Song4 ba1 da4 jia1]
(person) Su Xun (1009-1066; Chinese scholar)

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)

蘇轍


苏辙

see styles
sū zhé
    su1 zhe2
su che
 sotetsu
    そてつ
Su Zhe (1039-1112), Song writer and politician, one of the Three Su's 三蘇|三苏[San1 Su1] and also one of the Eight Giants 唐宋八大家[Tang2 Song4 ba1 da4 jia1]
(personal name) Sotetsu

袁枚

see styles
yuán méi
    yuan2 mei2
yüan mei
Yuan Mei (1716–1797), Qing poet, essayist and gastronome, one of the Three Great Masters of the Qianlong-Jiaqing period 乾嘉三大家[Qian2 Jia1 San1 Da4 jia1]

解散

see styles
jiě sàn
    jie3 san4
chieh san
 kaisan
    かいさん
to dissolve; to disband
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) breaking up (a meeting, gathering, etc.); dispersal (e.g. of a crowd); (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) dissolution (of a company, organization, etc.); winding-up; disbandment; split-up; (n,vs,vt,vi) (3) dissolution (of the Diet, Parliament, etc.)

走散

see styles
zǒu sàn
    zou3 san4
tsou san
to wander off; to stray; to get lost

跳傘


跳伞

see styles
tiào sǎn
    tiao4 san3
t`iao san
    tiao san
to parachute; to bail out; parachute jumping

身三

see styles
shēn sān
    shen1 san1
shen san
 shinsan
three bodily sins

退散

see styles
tuì sàn
    tui4 san4
t`ui san
    tui san
 taisan
    たいさん
to retreat and scatter; to recede; to wane
(n,vs,vi) (1) dispersal; breaking up; (n,vs,vi) (2) running away; fleeing

週三


周三

see styles
zhōu sān
    zhou1 san1
chou san
 shuuzou / shuzo
    しゅうぞう
Wednesday
(given name) Shuuzou

逸散

see styles
yì sàn
    yi4 san4
i san
(of gas, liquid, toxins, heat etc) to escape; to dissipate

遣散

see styles
qiǎn sàn
    qian3 san4
ch`ien san
    chien san
to disband; to dismiss; demobilization

重疊


重叠

see styles
chóng dié
    chong2 die2
ch`ung tieh
    chung tieh
to overlap; to superimpose; to telescope; to run together; to duplicate; one over another; superposition; an overlap; redundancy; reduplication (in Chinese grammar, e.g. 散散步[san4 san4 bu4] to have a stroll)

鐵三


铁三

see styles
tiě sān
    tie3 san1
t`ieh san
    tieh san
 tetsuzou / tetsuzo
    てつぞう
triathlon
(personal name) Tetsuzou

長三


长三

see styles
cháng sān
    chang2 san1
ch`ang san
    chang san
 nagami
    ながみ
(old) high-class prostitute
(given name) Nagami

閑散


闲散

see styles
xián sǎn
    xian2 san3
hsien san
 kansan
    かんさん
idle; unused; at leisure
(adv-to,adj-na,n) (1) deserted (esp. store, market, town, streets); quiet; still; hushed; empty; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) inactive (business, trade, etc.); slack; flat; off-season; quiet; dull; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) idle; free; unoccupied

閒散


闲散

see styles
xián sǎn
    xian2 san3
hsien san
laid back; leisurely; (of resources: workers, funds etc) unused; idle

阿三

see styles
ā sān
    a1 san1
a san
 asan
    あさん
(derog.) an Indian
(place-name) Asan

陝縣


陕县

see styles
shǎn xiàn
    shan3 xian4
shan hsien
Shan county in Sanmenxia 三門峽|三门峡[San1 men2 xia2], Henan

除散

see styles
chú sàn
    chu2 san4
ch`u san
    chu san
 josan
Get rid of and scatter away.

陳壽


陈寿

see styles
chén shòu
    chen2 shou4
ch`en shou
    chen shou
Chen Shou (233-297), Western Jin dynasty 西晉|西晋[Xi1 Jin4] historian, author of History of the Three Kingdoms 三國志|三国志[San1 guo2 zhi4]

陽傘


阳伞

see styles
yáng sǎn
    yang2 san3
yang san
parasol

集散

see styles
jí sàn
    ji2 san4
chi san
 shuusan / shusan
    しゅうさん
to assemble (goods, passengers etc from various locations) and dispatch (them)
(noun/participle) collection (gathering) and distribution

雜湊


杂凑

see styles
zá còu
    za2 cou4
tsa ts`ou
    tsa tsou
to put together various bits; to knock something together; hash (computing); see also 散列[san3 lie4]

離散


离散

see styles
lí sàn
    li2 san4
li san
 risan
    りさん
(of family members) separated from one another; scattered about; dispersed; (math.) discrete
(n,vs,vi) dispersion; separation; scattering; breakup
to be scattered

雨傘


雨伞

see styles
yǔ sǎn
    yu3 san3
yü san
 amagasa
    あまがさ
umbrella; CL:把[ba3]
umbrella

零散

see styles
líng sǎn
    ling2 san3
ling san
scattered

韜略


韬略

see styles
tāo lüè
    tao1 lu:e4
t`ao lu:e
    tao lu:e
 touryaku / toryaku
    とうりゃく
military strategy; military tactics; originally refers to military classics Six Secret Teachings 六韜|六韬[Liu4 tao1] and Three Strategies 三略[San1 lu:e4]
strategy; tactics

韻文


韵文

see styles
yùn wén
    yun4 wen2
yün wen
 otofumi
    おとふみ
verse (as opposed to prose 散文[san3 wen2])
(noun - becomes adjective with の) verse; poetry; (personal name) Otofumi

飄散


飘散

see styles
piāo sàn
    piao1 san4
p`iao san
    piao san
to waft (through the air); to drift

飛散


飞散

see styles
fēi sàn
    fei1 san4
fei san
 hisan
    ひさん
(of smoke) to disperse; to dissipate; (of birds) to fly away in all directions
(n,vs,vi) scattering (e.g. dust in the wind, enemies before an assault); dispersal; flying off (in all directions); flying apart

饊子


馓子

see styles
sǎn zi
    san3 zi5
san tzu
deep-fried noodle cake

馳散

see styles
chí sàn
    chi2 san4
ch`ih san
    chih san
spreading

騷散

see styles
sāo sàn
    sao1 san4
sao san
to get totally scattered and lost

驅散


驱散

see styles
qū sàn
    qu1 san4
ch`ü san
    chü san
to disperse (a crowd etc); (fig.) to dispel (misgivings etc)

鬆散


松散

see styles
sōng san
    song1 san5
sung san
to relax; loose; not consolidated; not rigorous

麤散

see styles
cū sàn
    cu1 san4
ts`u san
    tsu san
rough and disturbed [mental condition]

一三千

see styles
yī sān qiān
    yi1 san1 qian1
i san ch`ien
    i san chien
 ichi sansen
one trichiliocosm

一三昧

see styles
yī sān mèi
    yi1 san1 mei4
i san mei
 ichi zanmai
ekāgra, aikāgrya. Undeflected concentration, meditation on one object; v 一行三昧.

一卽三

see styles
yī jí sān
    yi1 ji2 san1
i chi san
 ichisokusan
One is (or includes) three; especially the one yāna (the Buddha vehicle) is, or includes the three vehicles, i.e. bodhisattva, pratyekabuddha, and śrāvaka.

三K黨


三K党

see styles
sān k dǎng
    san1 k dang3
san k tang
Ku Klux Klan; KKK

三七仔

see styles
sān qī zǐ
    san1 qi1 zi3
san ch`i tzu
    san chi tzu
(slang) pimp

三七日

see styles
sān qī rì
    san1 qi1 ri4
san ch`i jih
    san chi jih
 minanuka; minanoka; sanshichinichi
    みなぬか; みなのか; さんしちにち
21st day after death; 21st day after birth
twenty-one days

三七開


三七开

see styles
sān qī kāi
    san1 qi1 kai1
san ch`i k`ai
    san chi kai
ratio seventy to thirty; thirty percent failure, seventy percent success

三三摩

see styles
sān sān mó
    san1 san1 mo2
san san mo
 san sanma
three samādhis

三三昧

see styles
sān sān mèi
    san1 san1 mei4
san san mei
 san zanmai
(三三昧地) The three samādhis, or the samādhi on three subjects; 三三摩 (三三摩地); 三定, 三等持; 三空; 三治; 三解脫門; 三重三昧; 三重等持. There are two forms of such meditation, that of 有漏 reincarnational, or temporal, called 三三昧; and that of 無 漏 liberation, or nirvāṇa, called 三解脫. The three subjects and objects of the meditation are (1) 空 to empty the mind of the ideas of me and mine and suffering, which are unreal; (2) 無相to get rid of the idea of form, or externals, i.e. the 十相 which are the five senses, and male and female, and the three 有; (3) 無願 to get rid of all wish or desire, also termed無作 and 無起. A more advanced meditation is called the Double Three Samādhi 重三三昧 in which each term is doubled 空空, 無相無相, 無願無願. The esoteric sect has also a group of its own.

三不失

see styles
sān bù shī
    san1 bu4 shi1
san pu shih
 san fushitsu
The three never lost, idem 三不護.

三不朽

see styles
sān bù xiǔ
    san1 bu4 xiu3
san pu hsiu
the three imperishables, three ways to distinguish oneself that aren't forgotten by history: through one's virtue 立德[li4 de2], one's service 立功[li4 gong1] and one's writings 立言[li4 yan2] (from the Zuo Zhuan 左傳|左传[Zuo3 Zhuan4])

三不沾

see styles
sān bù zhān
    san1 bu4 zhan1
san pu chan
air ball (basketball)

三不知

see styles
sān bù zhī
    san1 bu4 zhi1
san pu chih
to know nothing about the beginning, the middle or the end; to know nothing at all

三不管

see styles
sān bù guǎn
    san1 bu4 guan3
san pu kuan
of undetermined status; unregulated

三不能

see styles
sān bù néng
    san1 bu4 neng2
san pu neng
 san funō
v. 三能.

三不護


三不护

see styles
sān bù hù
    san1 bu4 hu4
san pu hu
 san fugo
The three that need no guarding i.e. the 三業 of a Buddha, his body, mouth (or lips), and mind, which he does not need to guard as they are above error.

三不足

see styles
sān bù zú
    san1 bu4 zu2
san pu tsu
 san fusoku
three not enoughs

三不退

see styles
sān bù tuì
    san1 bu4 tui4
san pu t`ui
    san pu tui
 sanfutai
Never receding from 位 position attained; from a right course of 行 action; from pursuing a right line of 念 thought, or mental discipline. These are duties of every bodhisattva, and have numerous interpretations.; The three non-backslidings, i.e. from position attained, from line of action pursued, and in dhyāna.

三世佛

see styles
sān shì fó
    san1 shi4 fo2
san shih fo
 sanze butsu
The Buddhas of the past, present, and future, i.e. Kāsyapa, Śākyamuni, and Maitreya.

三世俗

see styles
sān shì sú
    san1 shi4 su2
san shih su
 san sezoku
three kinds of convention

三世心

see styles
sān shì xīn
    san1 shi4 xin1
san shih hsin
 sanze shin
Mind, or thought, past, present or future, is momentary, always moving, unreal and cannot be laid hold of.

三世智

see styles
sān shì zhì
    san1 shi4 zhi4
san shih chih
 sanze chi
One of a Tathāgata's ten kinds of wisdom, i.e. knowledge of past, present, and future.

三世界

see styles
sān shì jiè
    san1 shi4 jie4
san shih chieh
 san sekai
the triple universe

三世相

see styles
sān shì xiàng
    san1 shi4 xiang4
san shih hsiang
 sanzesou / sanzeso
    さんぜそう
the Book of Divination
characteristics of the three times

三世間


三世间

see styles
sān shì jiān
    san1 shi4 jian1
san shih chien
 san zeken
There are two definitions: (1) The realms of 器 matter, of 衆生 life, and 智正覺 mind, especially the Buddha's mind. (2) The 五陰 psychological realm (mind), 衆生 realm of life, and 國土 or 器material realm.

三乘人

see styles
sān shèng rén
    san1 sheng4 ren2
san sheng jen
 sanjō nin
adherent(s) of the three vehicles

三乘家

see styles
sān shèng jiā
    san1 sheng4 jia1
san sheng chia
 sanjōke
The Dharmalakṣaṇa School of the Three Vehicles, led by the 法相宗.

三乘教

see styles
sān shèng jiào
    san1 sheng4 jiao4
san sheng chiao
 sanjō kyō
the teachings of the three vehicles

三乘法

see styles
sān shèng fǎ
    san1 sheng4 fa3
san sheng fa
 sanjō hō
the teachings of the three Vehicles

三乘道

see styles
sān shèng dào
    san1 sheng4 dao4
san sheng tao
 sanjō dō
the path of the three vehicles

三九天

see styles
sān jiǔ tiān
    san1 jiu3 tian1
san chiu t`ien
    san chiu tien
the twenty seven days after the Winter Solstice, reputed to be the coldest days of the year

三事戒

see styles
sān shì jiè
    san1 shi4 jie4
san shih chieh
 sanji kai
precepts for the three activities

三事衣

see styles
sān shì yī
    san1 shi4 yi1
san shih i
 sanjie
three-piece robe

三事衲

see styles
sān shì nà
    san1 shi4 na4
san shih na
 kinjiriu
(or 三事衣) A term for a monk's robe of five, seven, or nine patches.

三井寺

see styles
sān jǐng sì
    san1 jing3 si4
san ching ssu
 mitsuiji
    みついじ
(surname) Mitsuiji
Miidera

三亞市


三亚市

see styles
sān yà shì
    san1 ya4 shi4
san ya shih
Sanya, prefecture-level city in Hainan Province 海南省[Hai3 nan2 Sheng3]

三人行

see styles
sān rén xíng
    san1 ren2 xing2
san jen hsing
(slang) threesome

三伏天

see styles
sān fú tiān
    san1 fu2 tian1
san fu t`ien
    san fu tien
see 三伏[san1 fu2]

三伐持

see styles
sān fá chí
    san1 fa2 chi2
san fa ch`ih
    san fa chih
 Sanbaji
Saṃvaji; the heretical people of Vṛji, an ancient kingdom north of the Ganges, south-east of Nepal. (Eitel.).

三佛土

see styles
sān fó tǔ
    san1 fo2 tu3
san fo t`u
    san fo tu
 san butsudo
The three Buddha-lands, realms, or environment, corresponding to the Trikāya; v. 三身 and 佛土.

三佛子

see styles
sān fó zǐ
    san1 fo2 zi3
san fo tzu
 san busshi
All the living are Buddha-sons, but they are of three kinds—the commonalty are 外子 external sons; the followers of the two inferior Buddhist vehicles, 小and 中 乘, are 庶子 secondary sons (i.e. of concubines); the bodhisattvas, i.e. mahāyānists) are 子 true sons, or sons in the truth.

三佛忌

see styles
sān fó jì
    san1 fo2 ji4
san fo chi
 san butsuki
three major events of the life of the Buddha

三佛性

see styles
sān fó xìng
    san1 fo2 xing4
san fo hsing
 san busshō
The three kinds of Buddha-nature: (1) 自性住佛性 the Buddha-nature which is in all living beings, even those in the three evil paths (gati). (2) 引出佛性 the Buddha-nature developed by the right discipline. (3) 至得果佛性 the final or perfected Buddha-nature resulting from the development of the original potentiality.

三佛語


三佛语

see styles
sān fó yǔ
    san1 fo2 yu3
san fo yü
 sanbutsugo
The Buddha's three modes of discourse—unqualifed, i.e. out of the fullness of his nature; qualified to suit the intelligence of his hearers; and both.

三佛身

see styles
sān fó shēn
    san1 fo2 shen1
san fo shen
 san busshin
idem 三身.

三佛陀

see styles
sān fó tuó
    san1 fo2 tuo2
san fo t`o
    san fo to
 sanbutsuda
saṃbuddha; the truly enlightened one, or correct enlightenment.

三假觀


三假观

see styles
sān jiǎ guān
    san1 jia3 guan1
san chia kuan
 sanke kan
The meditations on the three false assumptions 三假.

三僧祇

see styles
sān sēng qí
    san1 seng1 qi2
san seng ch`i
    san seng chi
 sansōgi
idem 三阿僧祇劫.

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

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Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary