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三元區 三元区 see styles |
sān yuán qū san1 yuan2 qu1 san yüan ch`ü san yüan chü |
Sanyuan, a district of Sanming City 三明市[San1 ming2 Shi4], Fujian |
三元醇 see styles |
sān yuán chún san1 yuan2 chun2 san yüan ch`un san yüan chun |
propyl alcohol C3H7OH |
三元音 see styles |
sān yuán yīn san1 yuan2 yin1 san yüan yin |
triphthong (such as putonghua uei etc) |
三光天 see styles |
sān guāng tiān san1 guang1 tian1 san kuang t`ien san kuang tien sankōten |
three luminous heavenly bodies |
三八日 see styles |
sān bā rì san1 ba1 ri4 san pa jih sanpachi nichi |
The eighth, eighteenth, and twenty-eighth days of a moon. |
三八節 三八节 see styles |
sān bā jié san1 ba1 jie2 san pa chieh |
International Women's Day (March 8) |
三八線 三八线 see styles |
sān bā xiàn san1 ba1 xian4 san pa hsien |
38th parallel, forming the DMZ border between North and South Korea |
三六九 see styles |
sān liù jiǔ san1 liu4 jiu3 san liu chiu miroku みろく |
(personal name) Miroku An esoteric objection to three, six, or nine persons worshipping together. |
三具足 see styles |
sān jù zú san1 ju4 zu2 san chü tsu mitsugusoku みつぐそく |
{Buddh} (See 香炉,華瓶,燭台) three implements for worship (incense burner, flower vase and candle-stand) The three essential articles for worship: flower-vase, candlestick, and censer. |
三分別 三分别 see styles |
sān fēn bié san1 fen1 bie2 san fen pieh san funbetsu |
three forms of discrimination (1) 自性分別 natural discrimination, e. g. of present objects; (2) 計度分別 calculating discrimination (as to future action); (3) 隨念分別 discriminating by remembrance of affairs that are past. |
三分熟 see styles |
sān fēn shú san1 fen1 shu2 san fen shu |
medium rare (of steak) |
三分球 see styles |
sān fēn qiú san1 fen1 qiu2 san fen ch`iu san fen chiu |
(basketball) three-point shot |
三分頭 三分头 see styles |
sān fēn tóu san1 fen1 tou2 san fen t`ou san fen tou |
regular men's haircut; short back and sides |
三力偈 see styles |
sān lì jié san1 li4 jie2 san li chieh sanrikige |
The triple-power verse: 以我功德力 In the power of my virtue, 如來加持力. And the aiding power of the Tathāgata, 及與法界力 And the power of the spiritual realm, 周遍衆生界 I can go anywhere in the land of the living. |
三十七 see styles |
sān shí qī san1 shi2 qi1 san shih ch`i san shih chi sanjū shichi |
thirty-seven |
三十三 see styles |
sān shí sān san1 shi2 san1 san shih san mitomi みとみ |
(female given name) Mitomi thirty-three |
三十二 see styles |
sān shí èr san1 shi2 er4 san shih erh mitoji みとじ |
(given name) Mitoji thirty-two |
三十六 see styles |
sān shí liù san1 shi2 liu4 san shih liu satomu さとむ |
(given name) Satomu thirty-six |
三十四 see styles |
sān shí sì san1 shi2 si4 san shih ssu mitoyo みとよ |
(personal name) Mitoyo thirty-four |
三十棒 see styles |
sān shí bàng san1 shi2 bang4 san shih pang sanjū bō |
thirty whacks |
三十生 see styles |
sān shí shēng san1 shi2 sheng1 san shih sheng sanjū shō |
In each of the 十地 ten states there are three conditions, 入, 住, 出, entry, stay, exit, hence the 'thirty lives'. |
三十論 三十论 see styles |
sān shí lùn san1 shi2 lun4 san shih lun Sanjū ron |
Thirty Verses [on the Vijñapti-mātra Treatise] |
三十頌 三十颂 see styles |
sān shí sòng san1 shi2 song4 san shih sung Sanjū ju |
Triṃśikā |
三千世 see styles |
sān qiān shì san1 qian1 shi4 san ch`ien shih san chien shih michiyo みちよ |
(female given name) Michiyo trichiliocosm |
三千佛 see styles |
sān qiān fó san1 qian1 fo2 san ch`ien fo san chien fo sanzen butsu |
idem 三世. |
三千界 see styles |
sān qiān jiè san1 qian1 jie4 san ch`ien chieh san chien chieh sanzen kai |
a world system consisting of a triple-thousand (great one thousand) worlds |
三卽一 see styles |
sān jí yī san1 ji2 yi1 san chi i |
The three vehicles (Hīnayāna, Madhyamayāna, Mahāyāna) are one, i. e. the three lead to bodhisattvaship and Buddhahood for all. |
三原則 三原则 see styles |
sān yuán zé san1 yuan2 ze2 san yüan tse |
the Three Principles (in many contexts) |
三原縣 三原县 see styles |
sān yuán xiàn san1 yuan2 xian4 san yüan hsien |
Sanyuan County in Xianyang 咸陽|咸阳[Xian2 yang2], Shaanxi |
三叉戟 see styles |
sān chā jǐ san1 cha1 ji3 san ch`a chi san cha chi sansageki さんさげき |
trident (See トライデント・1) trident |
三受業 三受业 see styles |
sān shòu yè san1 shou4 ye4 san shou yeh sanjū gō |
The karma or results arising from the pursuit of courses that produce pain, pleasure, or freedom from both. |
三台縣 三台县 see styles |
sān tái xiàn san1 tai2 xian4 san t`ai hsien san tai hsien |
Santai county in Mianyang 綿陽|绵阳[Mian2 yang2], north Sichuan |
三合一 see styles |
sān hé yī san1 he2 yi1 san ho i |
three in one; triple |
三合土 see styles |
sān hé tǔ san1 he2 tu3 san ho t`u san ho tu |
traditional Chinese building material made by mixing three components (typically lime, clay, and sand) |
三合星 see styles |
sān hé xīng san1 he2 xing1 san ho hsing |
(astronomy) triple star system |
三合會 三合会 see styles |
sān hé huì san1 he2 hui4 san ho hui |
triad, Chinese crime gang; triad society, anti-Manchu secret society in Qing-dynasty China See: 三合会 |
三合院 see styles |
sān hé yuàn san1 he2 yuan4 san ho yüan |
residence consisting of structures surrounding a courtyard on three sides |
三味線 三味线 see styles |
sān wèi xiàn san1 wei4 xian4 san wei hsien shamisen しゃみせん |
shamisen, three-stringed Japanese musical instrument shamisen; samisen; three-stringed Japanese lute; (surname) Shamisen |
三和合 see styles |
sān hé hé san1 he2 he2 san ho ho san wagō |
combination of three factors |
三和弦 see styles |
sān hé xián san1 he2 xian2 san ho hsien |
(music) triad; three-note chord |
三善根 see styles |
sān shàn gēn san1 shan4 gen1 san shan ken sanzengon; sanzenkon さんぜんごん; さんぜんこん |
{Buddh} three wholesome roots (no coveting, no anger, no delusion) The three good "roots", the foundation of all moral development, i.e. 無貪, 無瞋, 無痴 no lust (or selfish desire), no ire, no stupidity (or unwillingness to learn). Also, 施, 慈, 慧 giving, kindness, moral wisdom; v. 三毒 the three poisons for which these are a cure. |
三善趣 see styles |
sān shàn qù san1 shan4 qu4 san shan ch`ü san shan chü san zenshu |
three good destinies |
三善道 see styles |
sān shàn dào san1 shan4 dao4 san shan tao san zendō |
(or 三善趣) The three good or upward directions or states of existence: 天 the highest class of goodness rewarded with the deva life, or heaven; 人 the middle class of goodness with a return to human life; 阿修羅 the inferior class of goodness with the asura state. Cf. 三惡道; v. 智度論 30. |
三因緣 三因缘 see styles |
sān yīn yuán san1 yin1 yuan2 san yin yüan san innen |
three causes and conditions |
三國土 三国土 see styles |
sān guó tǔ san1 guo2 tu3 san kuo t`u san kuo tu san kokudo |
idem 四土 omitting 寂光土. |
三國志 三国志 see styles |
sān guó zhì san1 guo2 zhi4 san kuo chih |
History of the Three Kingdoms, fourth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed by Chen Shou 陳壽|陈寿[Chen2 Shou4] in 289 during Jin Dynasty 晉朝|晋朝[Jin4 chao2], 65 scrolls See: 三国志 |
三地門 三地门 see styles |
sān dì mén san1 di4 men2 san ti men |
Santimen township in Pingtung County 屏東縣|屏东县[Ping2 dong1 Xian4], Taiwan |
三垢毒 see styles |
sān gòu dú san1 gou4 du2 san kou tu san kudoku |
poisons of the three defilers |
三垢障 see styles |
sān gòu zhàng san1 gou4 zhang4 san kou chang sanku shō |
hindrances of the three defilements |
三堅法 三坚法 see styles |
sān jiān fǎ san1 jian1 fa3 san chien fa san kenbō |
three certainties |
三大劫 see styles |
sān dà jié san1 da4 jie2 san ta chieh sandai kō |
three great eons |
三大部 see styles |
sān dà bù san1 da4 bu4 san ta pu san daibu |
Three authoritative works of the Tiantai School, i.e. the 玄義, 文句, and 止觀, each of ten juan. |
三天使 see styles |
sān tiān shǐ san1 tian1 shi3 san t`ien shih san tien shih santenshi |
v. 三使. |
三夷教 see styles |
sān yí jiào san1 yi2 jiao4 san i chiao |
the three foreign religions that had been introduced to China by the time of the Tang dynasty: Nestorianism, Manichaeism and Zoroastrianism |
三妙行 see styles |
sān miào xíng san1 miao4 xing2 san miao hsing san myō gyō |
A muni, recluse, or monk, who controls his body, mouth, and mind 身, 口, 意. Also 三牟尼. |
三字經 三字经 see styles |
sān zì jīng san1 zi4 jing1 san tzu ching |
(slang) swearword; four-letter word |
三安居 see styles |
sān ān jū san1 an1 ju1 san an chü san ango |
The three months of summer retreat, varṣāḥ; v. 跋. |
三定聚 see styles |
sān dìng jù san1 ding4 ju4 san ting chü san jōshu |
idem 三聚. |
三家村 see styles |
sān jiā cūn san1 jia1 cun1 san chia ts`un san chia tsun |
(lit.) village of three households; the Three Family Village, an essay column in a Beijing newspaper from 1961-1966, written by Deng Tuo 鄧拓|邓拓[Deng4 Tuo4], Wu Han 吳晗|吴晗[Wu2 Han2] and Liao Mosha 廖沫沙[Liao4 Mo4 sha1], criticized as anti-Party during the Cultural Revolution |
三寶物 三宝物 see styles |
sān bǎo wù san1 bao3 wu4 san pao wu san bōmotsu |
The things appertaining to the triratna, i.e. to the Buddha— temples and images, etc.; to the dharma— the scriptures; to the saṅgha— cassock, bowl, etc. |
三寶種 三宝种 see styles |
sān bǎo zhǒng san1 bao3 zhong3 san pao chung sanbō shu |
seeds of the three treasures |
三寶紀 三宝纪 see styles |
sān bǎo jì san1 bao3 ji4 san pao chi Sanbōki |
Sanbaoji |
三寶藏 三宝藏 see styles |
sān bǎo zàng san1 bao3 zang4 san pao tsang sanbō zō |
The tritratna as the treasury of all virtue and merit; also the tripiṭaka, sūtras 經 vinaya 律, abhidharma 論; also śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, and bodhisattvas. |
三寶衣 三宝衣 see styles |
sān bǎo yī san1 bao3 yi1 san pao i sanbōe |
idem 三衣. |
三寶身 三宝身 see styles |
sān bǎo shēn san1 bao3 shen1 san pao shen sanbōshin |
v. 三身. |
三寶院 三宝院 see styles |
sān bǎo yuàn san1 bao3 yuan4 san pao yüan Sanbō in |
Sanbōin |
三寶鳥 三宝鸟 see styles |
sān bǎo niǎo san1 bao3 niao3 san pao niao |
(bird species of China) Oriental dollarbird (Eurystomus orientalis) |
三尊佛 see styles |
sān zūn fó san1 zun1 fo2 san tsun fo sanzon butsu |
The three honoured Buddhas of the West: Amitābha, Avalokiteśvara, Mahāsthāmaprāpta. Though bodhisattvas, the two latter are called Buddhas when thus associated with Amitābha. |
三尖瓣 see styles |
sān jiān bàn san1 jian1 ban4 san chien pan |
(anatomy) tricuspid valve |
三屜桌 三屉桌 see styles |
sān tì zhuō san1 ti4 zhuo1 san t`i cho san ti cho |
three-drawer desk (traditional Chinese piece of furniture) |
三山區 三山区 see styles |
sān shān qū san1 shan1 qu1 san shan ch`ü san shan chü |
Sanshan district of Wuhu city 蕪湖市|芜湖市[Wu2 hu2 shi4], Anhui |
三岔口 see styles |
sān chà kǒu san1 cha4 kou3 san ch`a k`ou san cha kou |
At the Crossroads, famous opera, based on a story from 水滸傳|水浒传[Shui3 hu3 Zhuan4] |
三峽鎮 三峡镇 see styles |
sān xiá zhèn san1 xia2 zhen4 san hsia chen |
Sanxia or Sanhsia town in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan |
三平等 see styles |
sān píng děng san1 ping2 deng3 san p`ing teng san ping teng mihira みひら |
(place-name, surname) Mihira The esoteric doctrine that the three— body, mouth, and mind— are one and universal. Thus in samādhi the Buddha "body" is found everywhere and in everything (pan-Buddha), every sound becomes a "true word", dhāraṇī or potent phrase, and these are summed up in mind, which being universal is my mind and my mind it, 入我我入 it in me and I in it. Other definitions of the three are 佛, 法, 儈 the triratna; and 心, 佛, 衆生 mind, Buddha, and the living. Also 三三昧. Cf. 三密. v. 大日經 1. |
三彌叉 三弥叉 see styles |
sān mí chā san1 mi2 cha1 san mi ch`a san mi cha sanmisha |
Samīkṣā, 觀察 investigation, i.e. the Sāṃkhya, a system of philosophy, wrongly ascribed by Buddhists to 闍提首那 Jātisena, or 闍耶犀那 Jayasena, who debated the twenty-five Sāṃkhya principles (tattvas) with Śākyamuni but succumbed, shaved his head and became a disciple, according to the 涅槃經 39. |
三彌底 三弥底 see styles |
sān mí dǐ san1 mi2 di3 san mi ti Sanmitei |
三蜜 The Sammatīya school.; 彌底; 彌離底; 三密 (or 蜜) 栗底尼迦耶; 三眉底與量弟子 Saṃmatīyanikāya, Saṃmata, or Saṃmitīyas. A Hīnayāna sect the 正量部 correctly commensurate or logical school, very numerous and widely spread during the early centuries of our era. The 三彌底部論 is in the Tripiṭaka. It taught "that a soul exists in the highest and truest sense", "that an arhat can fall from arhatship, that a god can enter the paths of the Order, and that even an unconverted man can get rid of all lust and ill-will" (Eliot, i, 260). It split into the three branches of Kaurukullakāḥ Āvantikāh, and Vātsīputrīyāḥ. |
三彌提 三弥提 see styles |
sān mí tí san1 mi2 ti2 san mi t`i san mi ti Sanmidai |
Saṃmiti is a saint mentioned in the 阿含經. |
三律儀 三律仪 see styles |
sān lǜ yí san1 lv4 yi2 san lü i san ritsugi |
three kinds of control over one's conduct |
三得利 see styles |
sān dé lì san1 de2 li4 san te li |
Suntory, Japanese beverage company |
三念住 see styles |
sān niàn zhù san1 nian4 zhu4 san nien chu san nenjū |
(or 三念處). Whether all creatures believe, do not believe, or part believe and part do not believe, the Buddha neither rejoices, nor grieves, but rests in his proper mind and wisdom, i.e. though full of pity, his far-seeing wisdom 正念正智 keeps him above the disturbances of joy and sorrow. 倶舍論 27. |
三念處 三念处 see styles |
sān niàn chù san1 nian4 chu4 san nien ch`u san nien chu san nenjo |
three bases of thought |
三惡覺 三恶觉 see styles |
sān è jué san1 e4 jue2 san o chüeh san akukaku |
The three evil mental states: 欲 desire, 瞋 hate (or anger), 害 malevolence. |
三惡趣 三恶趣 see styles |
sān è qù san1 e4 qu4 san o ch`ü san o chü sanmakushu |
three evil destinies |
三惡道 三恶道 see styles |
sān è dào san1 e4 dao4 san o tao sanmakudō |
three evil destinies |
三慢類 三慢类 see styles |
sān màn lèi san1 man4 lei4 san man lei san manrui |
three conceits |
三慧經 三慧经 see styles |
sān huì jīng san1 hui4 jing1 san hui ching Sane kyō |
Sūtra on the Three Kinds Of Wisdom |
三憶家 三忆家 see styles |
sān yì jiā san1 yi4 jia1 san i chia sanokuke |
The 300,000 families of Śrāvastī city who had never heard of the Buddha's epiphany— though he was often among them. |
三所依 see styles |
sān suǒ yī san1 suo3 yi1 san so i sanshoe |
three kinds of support |
三手病 see styles |
sān shǒu bìng san1 shou3 bing4 san shou ping |
repetitive strain injury (resulting from frequent use of one's thumb, wrist etc) |
三拔諦 三拔谛 see styles |
sān bá dì san1 ba2 di4 san pa ti sanbatei |
idem 三跋致. |
三拗湯 三拗汤 see styles |
sān ào tāng san1 ao4 tang1 san ao t`ang san ao tang |
san'ao decoction (TCM) |
三摩地 see styles |
sān mó dì san1 mo2 di4 san mo ti samaji さまじ |
(given name) Samaji (or 三摩提, 三摩帝, 三摩底) Samādhi; idem 三昧. |
三摩娑 see styles |
sān mó suō san1 mo2 suo1 san mo so sanmasha |
Samāsa. 煞三摩婆 Ṣaṭ-samāsa, v. 六離合釋. |
三摩帝 see styles |
sān mó dì san1 mo2 di4 san mo ti sanmadai |
absorption |
三摩底 see styles |
sān mó dǐ san1 mo2 di3 san mo ti sanmatei |
absorption |
三摩曳 see styles |
sān mó yè san1 mo2 ye4 san mo yeh sanmaei |
samaye |
三摩竭 see styles |
sān mó jié san1 mo2 jie2 san mo chieh Sanmaka |
Sumāgadhā, said to be a daughter of Anāthapiṇḍada of Śrāvastī, who married the ruler of 難國 and converted the ruler and people. |
三摩耶 see styles |
sān mó yé san1 mo2 ye2 san mo yeh sanmaya さんまや |
(1) (Buddhist term) time (san: samaya); (2) (Buddhist term) meeting; coming together; (3) (Buddhist term) equality, warning, or riddance of hindrances (esp. in esoteric Buddhism as vows of the buddhas and bodhisattvas) (or 三摩曳) idem 三昧耶; but 三摩耶 is also explained as a short period, a season of the year. |
三摩若 see styles |
sān mó ruò san1 mo2 ruo4 san mo jo sanmanya |
sāmānya, generality; in common; inclusive; v. 共. |
三摩越 see styles |
sān mó yuè san1 mo2 yue4 san mo yüeh sanmaotsu |
idem 三摩鉢底. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "San" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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.
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