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Simple Dictionary Definition |
高深 see styles |
gāo shēn gao1 shen1 kao shen |
profound |
麤身 see styles |
cū shēn cu1 shen1 ts`u shen tsu shen |
coarse body |
黨參 党参 see styles |
dǎng shēn dang3 shen1 tang shen |
poor man's ginseng (Codonopsis pilosula); codonopsis root (used in TCM) |
一切身 see styles |
yī qiè shēn yi1 qie4 shen1 i ch`ieh shen i chieh shen issai shin |
all bodies |
一身汗 see styles |
yī shēn hàn yi1 shen1 han4 i shen han |
sweating all over |
丈六身 see styles |
zhàng liù shēn zhang4 liu4 shen1 chang liu shen jōroku shin |
sixteen-foot body |
丈夫身 see styles |
zhàng fū shēn zhang4 fu1 shen1 chang fu shen jōbu shin |
a man's body |
三佛身 see styles |
sān fó shēn san1 fo2 shen1 san fo shen san busshin |
idem 三身. |
三寶身 三宝身 see styles |
sān bǎo shēn san1 bao3 shen1 san pao shen sanbōshin |
v. 三身. |
三種身 三种身 see styles |
sān zhǒng shēn san1 zhong3 shen1 san chung shen sanshu shin |
The Tiantai School has a definition of 色身 the physical body of the Buddha; 法門身 his psychological body with its vast variety; 實相身 his real body, or dharmakāya. The esoteric sect ascribes a trikāya to each of its honoured ones. v. 三身. |
三身業 三身业 see styles |
sān shēn yè san1 shen1 ye4 san shen yeh sanshin gō |
The three physical wrong deeds— killing, robbing, adultery. |
上半身 see styles |
shàng bàn shēn shang4 ban4 shen1 shang pan shen jouhanshin(p); kamihanshin / johanshin(p); kamihanshin じょうはんしん(P); かみはんしん |
the upper body (See 下半身) upper half of the body; upper body |
上身分 see styles |
shàng shēn fēn shang4 shen1 fen1 shang shen fen jōshinbun |
upper half of the body |
下半身 see styles |
xià bàn shēn xia4 ban4 shen1 hsia pan shen kahanshin(p); shimohanshin かはんしん(P); しもはんしん |
lower half of one's body; Lower Body (Chinese poetry movement of the early 21st century) (See 上半身) lower half of the body |
下身分 see styles |
xià shēn fēn xia4 shen1 fen1 hsia shen fen geshinbun |
lower half of the body |
不繫身 不系身 see styles |
bù xì shēn bu4 xi4 shen1 pu hsi shen fuke shin |
unfettered body |
不離身 不离身 see styles |
bù lí shēn bu4 li2 shen1 pu li shen furishin |
not separate from the body |
亂身心 乱身心 see styles |
luàn shēn xīn luan4 shen1 xin1 luan shen hsin ran shinshin |
disturbs body and mind |
事法身 see styles |
shì fǎ shēn shi4 fa3 shen1 shih fa shen ji hosshin |
The Buddha-nature in practice, cf. 理法身, which is the Buddha-nature in principle, or essence, or the truth itself. |
二佛身 see styles |
èr fó shēn er4 fo2 shen1 erh fo shen ni busshin |
v. 二身. |
二應身 二应身 see styles |
èr yìng shēn er4 ying4 shen1 erh ying shen ni ōjin |
The two kinds of transformation-body of a Buddha, i.e. 勝應身 the Buddha's surpassing body as seen by bodhisattvas, and 劣應身 the Buddha's inferior human body as seen by ordinary people. |
二法身 see styles |
èr fǎ shēn er4 fa3 shen1 erh fa shen ni hosshin |
Contrasted types of the Dharmakāya; five pairs are given, 理法身 and 智法身; 果極 and 應化法身 ; 自性法身 and 應化法身 ; 法性法身 and 方便法身 ; 理法身 and 事法身 ; cf. 法身. |
二色身 see styles |
èr sè shēn er4 se4 shen1 erh se shen ni shikishin |
The two rūpakāya or incantation-bodies of a Buddha, his 報身 and 應身 or saṁbhogakāya and nirmāṇakāya, as distinguished from 法身 the dharmakāya. |
五法身 see styles |
wǔ fǎ shēn wu3 fa3 shen1 wu fa shen go hosshin |
idem 五分法身. |
五識身 五识身 see styles |
wǔ shì shēn wu3 shi4 shen1 wu shih shen goshiki shin |
set of five cognitive awarenesses |
亞砷酸 亚砷酸 see styles |
yà shēn suān ya4 shen1 suan1 ya shen suan |
arsenous acid |
人身權 人身权 see styles |
rén shēn quán ren2 shen1 quan2 jen shen ch`üan jen shen chüan |
one's personal rights |
人身牛 see styles |
rén shēn niú ren2 shen1 niu2 jen shen niu ninshingo |
Cattle in human shape, stupid ignorant, heedless. |
伊留申 see styles |
yī liú shēn yi1 liu2 shen1 i liu shen |
Ilyushin, Russian plane maker |
伸卡球 see styles |
shēn kǎ qiú shen1 ka3 qiu2 shen k`a ch`iu shen ka chiu |
sinker (baseball) (loanword) |
伸展臺 伸展台 see styles |
shēn zhǎn tái shen1 zhan3 tai2 shen chan t`ai shen chan tai |
runway (for a fashion show etc); catwalk |
伸懶腰 伸懒腰 see styles |
shēn lǎn yāo shen1 lan3 yao1 shen lan yao |
to stretch oneself (on waking or when tired etc) |
伸手派 see styles |
shēn shǒu pài shen1 shou3 pai4 shen shou p`ai shen shou pai |
freeloader; moocher; sponger |
伸手牌 see styles |
shēn shǒu pái shen1 shou3 pai2 shen shou p`ai shen shou pai |
freeloader; moocher; sponger |
伸港鄉 伸港乡 see styles |
shēn gǎng xiāng shen1 gang3 xiang1 shen kang hsiang |
Shengang or Shenkang Township in Changhua County 彰化縣|彰化县[Zhang1 hua4 Xian4], Taiwan |
伸縮性 伸缩性 see styles |
shēn suō xìng shen1 suo1 xing4 shen so hsing shinshukusei / shinshukuse しんしゅくせい |
flexibility elasticity |
住深山 see styles |
zhù shēn shān zhu4 shen1 shan1 chu shen shan jū shinsan |
to live deep in the mountains |
佛法身 see styles |
fó fǎ shēn fo2 fa3 shen1 fo fa shen butsu hosshin |
buddha's dharma-body |
佛身土 see styles |
fó shēn tǔ fo2 shen1 tu3 fo shen t`u fo shen tu busshindo |
buddha-body land |
佛身血 see styles |
fó shēn xiě fo2 shen1 xie3 fo shen hsieh busshin ketsu |
blood of a (living) buddha |
健身室 see styles |
jiàn shēn shì jian4 shen1 shi4 chien shen shih |
gym |
健身房 see styles |
jiàn shēn fáng jian4 shen1 fang2 chien shen fang |
gym; gymnasium |
健身館 健身馆 see styles |
jiàn shēn guǎn jian4 shen1 guan3 chien shen kuan |
gym (health center) |
僞身見 伪身见 see styles |
wěi shēn jiàn wei3 shen1 jian4 wei shen chien gishinken |
seeing a counterfeit body |
內身證 内身证 see styles |
nèi shēn zhèng nei4 shen1 zheng4 nei shen cheng naishin shō |
personally realized |
全身心 see styles |
quán shēn xīn quan2 shen1 xin1 ch`üan shen hsin chüan shen hsin |
wholeheartedly; (to devote oneself) heart and soul |
全身鏡 全身镜 see styles |
quán shēn jìng quan2 shen1 jing4 ch`üan shen ching chüan shen ching |
full-length mirror |
六受身 see styles |
liù shòu shēn liu4 shou4 shen1 liu shou shen rokuju shin |
six kinds of sensation [in the body] |
六思身 see styles |
liù sī shēn liu4 si1 shen1 liu ssu shen rokushi shin |
six classes of intention |
六想身 see styles |
liù xiǎng shēn liu4 xiang3 shen1 liu hsiang shen rokusō shin |
six classes of ideation |
六愛身 六爱身 see styles |
liù ài shēn liu4 ai4 shen1 liu ai shen rokuai shin |
six classes of craving |
六觸身 六触身 see styles |
liù chù shēn liu4 chu4 shen1 liu ch`u shen liu chu shen roku sokushin |
six classes of contact |
六識身 六识身 see styles |
liù shì shēn liu4 shi4 shen1 liu shih shen rokushiki shin |
the [self-] body, comprised of the six consciousnesses |
其自身 see styles |
qí zì shēn qi2 zi4 shen1 ch`i tzu shen chi tzu shen |
one's own (respective); proprietary |
出胎身 see styles |
chū tāi shēn chu1 tai1 shen1 ch`u t`ai shen chu tai shen shuttai shin |
a body emerging from the womb |
分段身 see styles |
fēn duàn shēn fen1 duan4 shen1 fen tuan shen bundan shin |
limited body |
加持身 see styles |
jiā chí shēn jia1 chi2 shen1 chia ch`ih shen chia chih shen kajishin かじしん |
(1) {Buddh} buddha-body within a practitioner (esoteric Buddhism); (2) (See 本地身) altruistic manifested form of Mahavairocana (New Shingon) The body which the Buddha depends upon or his manifestation, i. e. the nirmāṇakāya. |
劣應身 劣应身 see styles |
liè yìng shēn lie4 ying4 shen1 lieh ying shen retsuō jin |
the Buddha's inferior manifestation |
勝應身 胜应身 see styles |
shèng yìng shēn sheng4 ying4 shen1 sheng ying shen shōōjin |
A Tiantai term for the superior incarnational Buddha-body, i.e. his compensation-body under the aspect of 他受用身 saving others. |
勝身洲 胜身洲 see styles |
shèng shēn zhōu sheng4 shen1 zhou1 sheng shen chou shōshinshū |
continent of Pūrvavidehaḥ |
包身工 see styles |
bāo shēn gōng bao1 shen1 gong1 pao shen kung |
indentured laborer |
十三身 see styles |
shí sān shēn shi2 san1 shen1 shih san shen |
The thirty-three forms in which Avalokiteśvara (Guanyin) is said to have presented himself, from that of a Buddha to that of a woman or a rakṣas. Cf. Lotus Sūtra 普門 chapter. |
半身像 see styles |
bàn shēn xiàng ban4 shen1 xiang4 pan shen hsiang hanshinzou / hanshinzo はんしんぞう |
half-length photo or portrait; bust half-length statue or portrait; bust |
參宿七 参宿七 see styles |
shēn xiù qī shen1 xiu4 qi1 shen hsiu ch`i shen hsiu chi |
Rigel (star); lit. seventh star of the Three Stars Chinese constellation |
參雞湯 参鸡汤 see styles |
shēn jī tāng shen1 ji1 tang1 shen chi t`ang shen chi tang |
samgyetang, popular Korean chicken soup with ginseng, spices etc |
受用身 see styles |
shòu yòng shēn shou4 yong4 shen1 shou yung shen juyū shin |
The saṃbhogakāya 報身 v. 三身 trikāya, i. e. the functioning glorious body, 自受用 for a Buddha's own use, or bliss; 他受用 for the spiritual benefit of others. |
單身汪 单身汪 see styles |
dān shēn wāng dan1 shen1 wang1 tan shen wang |
(Internet slang) person who is neither married nor in a relationship (used self-deprecatingly) |
單身漢 单身汉 see styles |
dān shēn hàn dan1 shen1 han4 tan shen han |
bachelor; unmarried man |
單身狗 单身狗 see styles |
dān shēn gǒu dan1 shen1 gou3 tan shen kou |
(Internet slang) person who is neither married nor in a relationship (used self-deprecatingly) |
四勝身 四胜身 see styles |
sì shèng shēn si4 sheng4 shen1 ssu sheng shen shi shōshin |
The four with victorious bodies, who were transformed independently of normal rebirth; also styled 解行身 bodies set free from all physical taint, thus attaining to Buddhahood. The four are the 龍女 dragon daughter of the Lotus Sutra, who instantly became a male bodhisattva; and three others of the 華嚴 Huayan sutra, i. e. 善財童子; 兜率天子, and 普莊嚴童子. |
國土身 国土身 see styles |
guó tǔ shēn guo2 tu3 shen1 kuo t`u shen kuo tu shen kokudo shin |
The Buddha as Buddhakṣetra, or abode of the living; the world as the body of Vairocana. |
圓身相 圆身相 see styles |
yuán shēn xiàng yuan2 shen1 xiang4 yüan shen hsiang enshin sō |
a perfectly proportioned body |
土木身 see styles |
tǔ mù shēn tu3 mu4 shen1 t`u mu shen tu mu shen |
one's body as wood and earth; undecorated; unvarnished (truth) |
在深處 在深处 see styles |
zài shēn chù zai4 shen1 chu4 tsai shen ch`u tsai shen chu |
deeply |
執持身 执持身 see styles |
zhí chí shēn zhi2 chi2 shen1 chih ch`ih shen chih chih shen shūji shin |
to appropriate the body |
報身佛 报身佛 see styles |
bào shēn fó bao4 shen1 fo2 pao shen fo hōjin butsu |
reward-body buddha |
壞滅身 坏灭身 see styles |
huài miè shēn huai4 mie4 shen1 huai mieh shen emetsu shin |
the corruptible body |
多句身 see styles |
duō jù shēn duo1 ju4 shen1 to chü shen takushin |
the multiple collections of phrases |
多名身 see styles |
duō míng shēn duo1 ming2 shen1 to ming shen ta myōshin |
the multiple collections of words |
多文身 see styles |
duō wén shēn duo1 wen2 shen1 to wen shen ta monshin |
multiple phonemes |
大深坑 see styles |
dà shēn kēng da4 shen1 keng1 ta shen k`eng ta shen keng dai shinkō |
a great pit |
大身王 see styles |
dà shēn wáng da4 shen1 wang2 ta shen wang Daishin nō |
Mahākāya |
大露身 see styles |
dà lù shēn da4 lu4 shen1 ta lu shen dairoshin |
great naked bodies |
失身分 see styles |
shī shēn fèn shi1 shen1 fen4 shih shen fen |
demeaning |
如來身 如来身 see styles |
rú lái shēn ru2 lai2 shen1 ju lai shen nyorai shin |
tathāgata-kāya, Buddha-body. |
如意身 see styles |
rú yì shēn ru2 yi4 shen1 ju i shen |
ṛddhi, magic power exempting the body from physical limitations, v. 大教 and 神足. |
妙法身 see styles |
miào fǎ shēn miao4 fa3 shen1 miao fa shen myōhō shin |
marvelous dharma body |
妙色身 see styles |
miào sè shēn miao4 se4 shen1 miao se shen myōshiki shin |
body of marvelous form |
它本身 see styles |
tā běn shēn ta1 ben3 shen1 t`a pen shen ta pen shen |
itself |
實相身 实相身 see styles |
shí xiàng shēn shi2 xiang4 shen1 shih hsiang shen jissō shin |
body of the Buddha in his true aspect |
實色身 实色身 see styles |
shí sè shēn shi2 se4 shen1 shih se shen jitsushiki shin |
The real Buddha-body, or his saṃbhogakāya in contrast with his nirmāṇakāya. |
川黨參 川党参 see styles |
chuān dǎng shēn chuan1 dang3 shen1 ch`uan tang shen chuan tang shen |
Sichuan codonopsis (Codonopsis pilosula, root used in TCM) |
布吉河 see styles |
bù jí hé bu4 ji2 he2 pu chi ho |
Buji River, tributary of Shenzhen or Shamchun River 深圳河[Shen1 zhen4 He2], Guangdong |
庚申會 庚申会 see styles |
gēng shēn huì geng1 shen1 hui4 keng shen hui kōshin e |
An assembly for offerings on the night of Keng-shen to an image in the form of a monkey, which is the shen symbolical animal; a Taoist rite adopted by Buddhism. |
廣博身 广博身 see styles |
guǎng bó shēn guang3 bo2 shen1 kuang po shen kōhaku shin |
The one whose body fills space, Vairocana. |
引申義 引申义 see styles |
yǐn shēn yì yin3 shen1 yi4 yin shen i |
extended meaning (of an expression); derived sense |
彼彼身 see styles |
bǐ bǐ shēn bi3 bi3 shen1 pi pi shen hihishin |
various bodies |
循身觀 循身观 see styles |
xún shēn guān xun2 shen1 guan1 hsün shen kuan junshin kan |
The meditation which observes the body in detail and considers its filthiness. |
微細身 微细身 see styles |
wēi xì shēn wei1 xi4 shen1 wei hsi shen misai shin |
A refined, subtle body. |
心法身 see styles |
xīn fǎ shēn xin1 fa3 shen1 hsin fa shen shin hosshin |
心是法身 The mind is dharmakāya, 'tathāgata in bonds,' 在纏如來. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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