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Simple Dictionary Definition |
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|宁德[Ning2 de2], 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 |
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 |
鳴海章 see styles |
narumishou / narumisho なるみしょう |
(person) Narumi Shou (1958-) |
鳴海風 see styles |
narumifuu / narumifu なるみふう |
(person) Narumi Fū |
Variations: |
fu ふ |
{food} (See お麩・おふ,生麩・なまふ,焼き麩・やきふ) wheat gluten (usu. steamed or baked) |
アジカン see styles |
ajikan アジカン |
(group) Asian Kung-Fu Generation (Japanese band; abbr) |
こいさん see styles |
koisan コイサン |
Khoisan (Khoikhoi and San peoples of Southern Africa) |
サンノゼ see styles |
sannoze サンノゼ |
San Jose; (place-name) San Jose |
サンヒル see styles |
sanhiru サンヒル |
(place-name) San Gil |
サンホセ see styles |
sanhose サンホセ |
(place-name) San Jose |
サンレモ see styles |
sanremo サンレモ |
(place-name) Sanremo (San Remo) (Italy) |
サンロケ see styles |
sanroke サンロケ |
(place-name) San Roque (Colombia); Sao Roque (Brazil) |
さん付け see styles |
sanzuke さんづけ |
(noun, transitive verb) attaching the polite suffix "-san" to someone's name |
チーママ see styles |
chiimama / chimama チーママ |
(slang) (abbreviation) (from 小さいママ) junior mistress (of a bar); junior mama-san |
チャクラ see styles |
chakura チャクラ |
chakra (centers of spiritual power in the human body, in Indian thought) (san:); (personal name) Chakra |
ナマステ see styles |
namasute ナマステ |
(interjection) namaste (san:) |
パドレス see styles |
padoresu パドレス |
(org) San Diego Padres; (o) San Diego Padres |
バラモン see styles |
paramon パラモン |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (kana only) Brahman (priest of Hinduism, members of the highest caste) (san: brahmana); (2) Brahmanism; priest of Brahmanism; (personal name) Parramon |
ブラーナ see styles |
puraana / purana プラーナ |
Purana (Hindu sacred writings) (san:); Puranas; (personal name) Purana |
ラージャ see styles |
raaja / raja ラージャ |
raja (san:); rajah; (personal name) Raja |
一切所有 see styles |
yī qiè suǒ yǒu yi1 qie4 suo3 you3 i ch`ieh so yu i chieh so yu issai shou |
all |
一字不說 一字不说 see styles |
yī zì bù shuō yi1 zi4 bu4 shuo1 i tzu pu shuo ichiji fu setsu |
not saying a single word |
一念相應 一念相应 see styles |
yī niàn xiāng yīng yi1 nian4 xiang1 ying1 i nien hsiang ying ichinen sōō |
united with in an instant of thought |
七十古希 see styles |
shichijuukoki / shichijukoki しちじゅうこき |
(expression) (from Du Fu) men seldom live to be seventy; few people live to be seventy |
三三摩地 see styles |
sān sān mó dì san1 san1 mo2 di4 san san mo ti san sanmaji |
three samādhis |
三三昧地 see styles |
sān sān mèi dì san1 san1 mei4 di4 san san mei ti san zanmaichi |
three samādhis |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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