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持雙山


持双山

see styles
chí shuāng shān
    chi2 shuang1 shan1
ch`ih shuang shan
    chih shuang shan
 Jisō san
Yugaṃdhara

新三役

see styles
 shinsanyaku
    しんさんやく
{sumo} wrestler newly promoted to a san'yaku rank

明智抄

see styles
 akechishou / akechisho
    あけちしょう
(person) Akechi Shou

晒名昇

see styles
 sarashinashou / sarashinasho
    さらしなしょう
(person) Sarashina Shou

智相應


智相应

see styles
zhì xiāng yìng
    zhi4 xiang1 ying4
chih hsiang ying
 chi sōō
bound with cognition

曦陽山


曦阳山

see styles
xī yáng shān
    xi1 yang2 shan1
hsi yang shan
 Giyō san
Huiyang san school

曽於郡

see styles
 soogun
    そおぐん
(place-name) Soo District (Kagoshima)

會川昇

see styles
 aikawashou / aikawasho
    あいかわしょう
(person) Aikawa Shou

有福德

see styles
yǒu fú dé
    you3 fu2 de2
yu fu te
 u fu kudoku
having merit

李開復


李开复

see styles
lǐ kāi fù
    li3 kai1 fu4
li k`ai fu
    li kai fu
Kai-Fu Lee (1961-), Taiwanese computer scientist and IT executive, founding president of Google China 2005-2009

東王公


东王公

see styles
dōng wáng gōng
    dong1 wang2 gong1
tung wang kung
Mu Kung or Tung Wang Kung, God of the Immortals (Taoism)

柏克萊


柏克莱

see styles
bǎi kè lái
    bai3 ke4 lai2
pai k`o lai
    pai ko lai
Berkeley (name); George Berkeley (1685-1753), Bishop of Cloyne, famous British philosopher; Berkeley, university city in the San Francisco bay area, California

柴田翔

see styles
 shibatashou / shibatasho
    しばたしょう
(person) Shibata Shou (1935.1-)

栗山章

see styles
 kuriyamashou / kuriyamasho
    くりやましょう
(person) Kuriyama Shou

根本正

see styles
 nemotoshou / nemotosho
    ねもとしょう
(person) Nemoto Shou (1851.11.2-1933.1.5)

桐裡山


桐里山

see styles
tóng lǐ shān
    tong2 li3 shan1
t`ung li shan
    tung li shan
 Tōri san
Tongni san school

桜井翔

see styles
 sakuraishou / sakuraisho
    さくらいしょう
(person) Sakurai Shou (1982.1.25-)

樂相應


乐相应

see styles
lè xiāng yìng
    le4 xiang1 ying4
le hsiang ying
 raku sōō
associated with pleasure

櫻井翔

see styles
 sakuraishou / sakuraisho
    さくらいしょう
(person) Sakurai Shou (1982.1.25-)

比丘尼

see styles
bǐ qiū ní
    bi3 qiu1 ni2
pi ch`iu ni
    pi chiu ni
 bikuni
    びくに
Buddhist nun (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksuni")
(1) bhikkhuni (fully ordained Buddhist nun) (san: bhiksuni); (2) (hist) travelling female entertainer dressed as a nun (Kamakura, Muromachi periods); (3) (hist) lowly prostitute dressed as a nun (Edo period); (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 科負い比丘尼) female servant hired to take the blame for a noblewoman's farts
苾芻尼; 尼姑 bhikṣuṇī. A nun, or almswoman. The first woman to be ordained was the Buddha's aunt Mahāprajāpatī, who had nursed him. In the fourteenth year after his enlightenment the Buddha yielded to persuasion and admitted his aunt and women to his order of religious mendicants, but said that the admission of women would shorten the period of Buddhism by 500 years. The nun, however old, must acknowledge the superiority of every monk; must never scold him or tell his faults; must never accuse him, though he may accuse her; and must in all respects obey the rules as commanded by him. She accepts all the rules for the monks with additional rules for her own order. Such is the theory rather than the practice. The title by which Mahāprajāpatī was addressed was applied to nuns, i. e. ārya, or noble, 阿姨, though some consider the Chinese term entirely native.

毘藍風


毘蓝风

see styles
pí lán fēng
    pi2 lan2 feng1
p`i lan feng
    pi lan feng
 biran fū
raging storm

涅槃山

see styles
niè pán shān
    nie4 pan2 shan1
nieh p`an shan
    nieh pan shan
 nehan san
The steadfast mountain of nirvāṇa in contrast with the changing stream of mortality.

涅槃風


涅槃风

see styles
niè pán fēng
    nie4 pan2 feng1
nieh p`an feng
    nieh pan feng
 nehan fū
The nirvāṇa-wind which wafts the believer into bodhi.

無所憂


无所忧

see styles
wú suǒ yōu
    wu2 suo3 you1
wu so yu
 mu shou
nothing to be anxious about

無所有


无所有

see styles
wú suǒ yǒu
    wu2 suo3 you3
wu so yu
 mu shou
avidyamāna, non-existing; nothing existing, the immaterial.

無明父


无明父

see styles
wú míng fù
    wu2 ming2 fu4
wu ming fu
 mumyō fu
Ignorance as father and desire as mother produce the ego.

無明風


无明风

see styles
wú míng fēng
    wu2 ming2 feng1
wu ming feng
 mumyō fū
wind of nescience

無畏山


无畏山

see styles
wú wèi shān
    wu2 wei4 shan1
wu wei shan
 Mui San
Abhayagiri, Mount Fearless in Ceylon, with an ancient monastery where Faxian found 5,000 monks.

無相宗


无相宗

see styles
wú xiàng zōng
    wu2 xiang4 zong1
wu hsiang tsung
 musō shū
無相大乘; 無相教; 無相空教 The San-lun or Mādhyamika school because of its 'nihilism'.

熊木翔

see styles
 kumakishou / kumakisho
    くまきしょう
(person) Kumaki Shou (1989.3.2-)

熊耳山

see styles
xióng ěr shān
    xiong2 er3 shan1
hsiung erh shan
 Yūji san
Mt Xiong'er national geological park in 棗莊|枣庄[Zao3 zhuang1], south Shandong
Bear's ear mount, the place, where Bodhidharma was buried.

牛角山

see styles
niú jué shān
    niu2 jue2 shan1
niu chüeh shan
 Gokaku san
v. 牛頭山.

獅子山


狮子山

see styles
shī zi shān
    shi1 zi5 shan1
shih tzu shan
 shishiyama
    ししやま
(Tw) Sierra Leone
(surname) Shishiyama
Saja san

生三有

see styles
shēng sān yǒu
    sheng1 san1 you3
sheng san yu
 shō san'u
born in the three realms

白鵬翔

see styles
 hakuhoushou / hakuhosho
    はくほうしょう
(person) Hakuhou Shou (1985.3.11-)

相應受


相应受

see styles
xiāng yìng shòu
    xiang1 ying4 shou4
hsiang ying shou
 sōō ju
sensation associated with [a particular form of cognition]

相應善


相应善

see styles
xiāng yìng shàn
    xiang1 ying4 shan4
hsiang ying shan
 sōō zen
associated with wholesomeness

相應心


相应心

see styles
xiāng yìng xīn
    xiang1 ying4 xin1
hsiang ying hsin
 sōō shin
mind that is associated with

相應惑


相应惑

see styles
xiāng yìng huò
    xiang1 ying4 huo4
hsiang ying huo
 sōō waku
concomitant afflictions

相應斷


相应断

see styles
xiāng yìng duàn
    xiang1 ying4 duan4
hsiang ying tuan
 sōō dan
severing of association

相應法


相应法

see styles
xiāng yìng fǎ
    xiang1 ying4 fa3
hsiang ying fa
 sōō hō
The correspondence of mind with mental data dependent on five correspondences common to both, i. e. the senses, reasoning, process, time, and object.

相應發


相应发

see styles
xiāng yìng fā
    xiang1 ying4 fa1
hsiang ying fa
 sōō hotsu
arisen concomitantly

相應縛


相应缚

see styles
xiāng yìng fú
    xiang1 ying4 fu2
hsiang ying fu
 sōō baku
The bond (of illusion) which hinders the response of mind to the higher data.

相應義


相应义

see styles
xiāng yìng yì
    xiang1 ying4 yi4
hsiang ying i
 sōō gi
meaning of concomitant

相應行


相应行

see styles
xiāng yìng xíng
    xiang1 ying4 xing2
hsiang ying hsing
 sōō gyō
concomitant

相應轉


相应转

see styles
xiāng yìng zhuǎn
    xiang1 ying4 zhuan3
hsiang ying chuan
 sōō ten
activity due to association

石本正

see styles
 ishimotoshou / ishimotosho
    いしもとしょう
(person) Ishimoto Shou (1920.7-)

石經山


石经山

see styles
shí jīng shān
    shi2 jing1 shan1
shih ching shan
 shakkyō san
The hill with the stone sutras, which are said to have been carved in the Sui dynasty in grottoes on 自帶山 Pai Tai Shan, west of 涿州 Cho-chou in Shun-t'ienfu, Chihli.

福安市

see styles
fú ān shì
    fu2 an1 shi4
fu an shih
Fu'an, county-level city in Ningde 寧德市|宁德市[Ning2de2 Shi4], Fujian

秋山晶

see styles
 akiyamashou / akiyamasho
    あきやましょう
(person) Akiyama Shou (1936.2.16-)

積石山


积石山

see styles
jī shí shān
    ji1 shi2 shan1
chi shih shan
 Shakuseki san
Aśmakūṭa, stone-heap mountains, the eastern border of the Gobi desert.

第三句

see styles
dì sān jù
    di4 san1 ju4
ti san chü
 dai san ku
the third item

算用子

see styles
 sanyoushi / sanyoshi
    さんようし
(surname) San'youshi

算用師

see styles
 sanyoushi / sanyoshi
    さんようし
(place-name) San'youshi

納縛波


纳缚波

see styles
nà fú bō
    na4 fu2 bo1
na fu po
 Nōbaha
Na-fu-po, Hsuanzang's name for a city on the ancient site of I-hsun 伊循, capital of Shan-shan 鄯善 in the Former Han dynasty, afterwards known as Nob or Lop (in Marco Polo). It corresponds to the modern Charkhlik.

終南山


终南山

see styles
zhōng nán shān
    zhong1 nan2 shan1
chung nan shan
 Shūnan san
Zhongnan Mountains, near Xi'an; also known as the Taiyi Mountains
Zhongnan Shan, a mountain in Shanxi; a posthumous name for Du Shun 杜順, founder of the Huayan or Avataṃsaka School in China.

Variations:

 fu
    ふ
(v2h-s,vi) (1) (archaism) (See 経る・へる・1) to pass; to elapse; to go by; (v2h-s,vi) (2) (archaism) (See 経る・へる・2) to pass through; to go through; (v2h-s,vi) (3) (archaism) (See 経る・へる・3) to experience; to go through

羅漢拳


罗汉拳

see styles
luó hàn quán
    luo2 han4 quan2
lo han ch`üan
    lo han chüan
Luohan Quan (Shaolin kung fu style)

老三篇

see styles
lǎo sān piān
    lao3 san1 pian1
lao san p`ien
    lao san pien
Lao San Pian, three short essays written by Mao Zedong before the PRC was established

聖住山


圣住山

see styles
shèng zhù shān
    sheng4 zhu4 shan1
sheng chu shan
 Shōjū zan
Seongju san

聖何塞


圣何塞

see styles
shèng hé sài
    sheng4 he2 sai4
sheng ho sai
San Jose

聖胡安


圣胡安

see styles
shèng hú ān
    sheng4 hu2 an1
sheng hu an
San Juan, capital of Puerto Rico

聖荷西


圣荷西

see styles
shèng hé xī
    sheng4 he2 xi1
sheng ho hsi
(Tw) San Jose

背負う

see styles
 seou / seo
    せおう
    shou / sho
    しょう
(transitive verb) (1) to carry on one's back; (2) to be burdened with; to take responsibility for; (3) to have (something) in the background; to be in front (of something); (transitive verb) (1) to carry on one's back; (2) to be burdened with; to take responsibility for; (3) to have (something) in the background; to be in front (of something); (v5u,vi) (4) to be conceited; to think highly of oneself

脊負う

see styles
 seou / seo
    せおう
    shou / sho
    しょう
(irregular kanji usage) (transitive verb) (1) to carry on one's back; (2) to be burdened with; to take responsibility for; (3) to have (something) in the background; to be in front (of something); (v5u,vi) (4) to be conceited; to think highly of oneself

膚麤重


肤麤重

see styles
fū cū zhòng
    fu1 cu1 zhong4
fu ts`u chung
    fu tsu chung
 fu sojū
medially resident debilitating hindrances

舊金山


旧金山

see styles
jiù jīn shān
    jiu4 jin1 shan1
chiu chin shan
San Francisco, California

Variations:

 shou; sou / sho; so
    しょう; そう
(n,n-suf) (usu. そう when a suffix) (See 荘園) manor; villa

荘孝次

see styles
 shoukouji / shokoji
    しょうこうじ
(person) Shou Kōji (1927.7.12-)

蒋経国

see styles
 shoukeikoku / shokekoku
    しょうけいこく
(person) Shou Keikoku (1906-1988.1.13)

虎丘山

see styles
hǔ qiū shān
    hu3 qiu1 shan1
hu ch`iu shan
    hu chiu shan
 Koku san
Huqiu Shan, a monastery at Suzhou, which gave rise to a branch of the Chan (Zen) school, founded by 紹隆 Shaolong.

見相應


见相应

see styles
jiàn xiāng yìng
    jian4 xiang1 ying4
chien hsiang ying
 ken sōō
bound with views

解脫風


解脱风

see styles
jiě tuō fēng
    jie3 tuo1 feng1
chieh t`o feng
    chieh to feng
 gedatsu fū
The wind of liberation from the fires of worldly suffering.

識相應


识相应

see styles
shì xiāng yìng
    shi4 xiang1 ying4
shih hsiang ying
 shiki sōō
associated with [a] consciousness

讃予線

see styles
 sanyosen
    さんよせん
(personal name) San'yosen

讚功德

see styles
zàn gōng dé
    zan4 gong1 de2
tsan kung te
 san kudoku
extol merit

象堅山


象坚山

see styles
xiàng jiān shān
    xiang4 jian1 shan1
hsiang chien shan
 Zōken san
Pīlusāragiri, a mountain southwest of Kapiśā, on the top of which Aśoka erected a stūpa, the Pīlusāra-stūpa.

貴田庄

see styles
 kidashou / kidasho
    きだしょう
(person) Kida Shou

赤堀翔

see styles
 akahorishou / akahorisho
    あかほりしょう
(person) Akahori Shou (1982.4.27-)

辜振甫

see styles
gū zhèn fǔ
    gu1 zhen4 fu3
ku chen fu
Koo Chen-fu (1917-2005), Taiwanese businessman and diplomat

迅猛風


迅猛风

see styles
xùn měng fēng
    xun4 meng3 feng1
hsün meng feng
 shinmō fu
hurricane

迦智山

see styles
jiā zhì shān
    jia1 zhi4 shan1
chia chih shan
 Kach isan
Gaji san

通導散

see styles
 tsudousan / tsudosan
    つどうさん
tong dao san (Chinese traditional medicine)

速水奨

see styles
 hayamishou / hayamisho
    はやみしょう
(person) Hayami Shou (1958.8.2-)

那由他

see styles
nà yóu tā
    na4 you2 ta1
na yu t`a
    na yu ta
 nayuta
    なゆた
(1) (Buddhist term) an extremely great number (often said to be 100 million) (san: nayuta); (numeric) (2) 10^60 (or 10^72); (female given name) Nayuta
nayuta, 那庾多 (or 那由多); 那術 (or 那述) a numeral, 100,000, or one million, or ten million.

那由多

see styles
nà yóu duō
    na4 you2 duo1
na yu to
 nayuta
    なゆた
(1) (Buddhist term) an extremely great number (often said to be 100 million) (san: nayuta); (numeric) (2) 10^60 (or 10^72); (female given name) Nayuta
(Skt. nayuta)

那須翔

see styles
 nasushou / nasusho
    なすしょう
(person) Nasu Shou (1924.9-)

釋迦譜


释迦谱

see styles
shì jiā pǔ
    shi4 jia1 pu3
shih chia p`u
    shih chia pu
 Shaka fu
Genealogy of Śākyamuni

鈴木晶

see styles
 suzukishou / suzukisho
    すずきしょう
(person) Suzuki Shou

長生符


长生符

see styles
cháng shēng fú
    chang2 sheng1 fu2
ch`ang sheng fu
    chang sheng fu
 chōshō fu
The charm for immortality, i.e. Buddhism.

闍崛山


阇崛山

see styles
shé jué shān
    she2 jue2 shan1
she chüeh shan
 Jakussan
Gṛdhrakūṭa, cf. 耆 Vulture peak.

阿うん

see styles
 aun
    あうん
(1) (kana only) Om (san:); Aun; syllable representing the primordial trinity of Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma; (2) inspiration and expiration; respiration; alpha and omega

阿僧祇

see styles
ā sēng qí
    a1 seng1 qi2
a seng ch`i
    a seng chi
 asougi / asogi
    あそうぎ
(1) {Buddh} a number so great it can never be counted to (san: asamkhya); (numeric) (2) 10^56 (or 10^64)
asaṅkhya, asaṅkhyeya, 阿僧企耶; 僧祇 intp. 無數 innumerable, countless, said to be 一千萬萬萬萬萬萬萬萬兆 kalpas. There are four asaṅkhyākalpas in the rise, duration, and end of every universe, cf. 劫.

阿梨樹


阿梨树

see styles
ā lí shù
    a1 li2 shu4
a li shu
 ariju
    ありじゅ
(1) Thai basil (Ocimum basilicum) (san: arjaka); common basil; (2) {Buddh} tree whose branches are said to split into seven pieces upon falling
(or 阿棃樹) arjaka, ? Ocymum pilosum, a tree with white scented flowers, said to fall in seven parts, like an epidendrum, styled also 頞杜迦曼折利 (? 頞杜社迦曼折利).

雞足山


鸡足山

see styles
jī zú shān
    ji1 zu2 shan1
chi tsu shan
 Keisoku san
Kukkuṭapāda, cock's foot mountain, in Magadha, on which Kāśyapa entered into nirvana, but where he is still supposed to be living; also雞峯; 雞嶺.

韓昇洙


韩昇洙

see styles
hán shēng zhū
    han2 sheng1 zhu1
han sheng chu
 kanshouju / kanshoju
    かんしょうじゅ
Han Seung-soo (1936-), South Korean diplomat and politician, prime minister 2008-2009
(personal name) Kanshouju

頼山陽

see styles
 raisanyou / raisanyo
    らいさんよう
(person) Rai San'you (1780-1832)

高嶺讃

see styles
 takanesan
    たかねさん
(person) Takane San

高橋正

see styles
 takahashishou / takahashisho
    たかはししょう
(person) Takahashi Shou (1939-)

鳳林山

see styles
fèng lín shān
    feng4 lin2 shan1
feng lin shan
Bongnim san school

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.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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Japanese Kanji Dictionary

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