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防身

see styles
fáng shēn
    fang2 shen1
fang shen
self-protection; to defend oneself

陸自

see styles
 rikuji
    りくじ
(abbreviation) (See 陸上自衛隊) Japan Ground Self-Defense Force; JGSDF

雜住


杂住

see styles
zá zhù
    za2 zhu4
tsa chu
 zōjū
to be fettered to a notion of soul, or self

離我


离我

see styles
lí wǒ
    li2 wo3
li wo
 riga
free from self

離行


离行

see styles
lí xíng
    li2 xing2
li hsing
 rigyou / rigyo
    りぎょう
{Buddh} renunciation; self-abnegation
conduct associated with renunciation

離識


离识

see styles
lí shì
    li2 shi4
li shih
 rishiki
free from consciousness

非想

see styles
fēi xiǎng
    fei1 xiang3
fei hsiang
Beyond the condition of thinking or not-thinking, of active consciousness or unconsciousness; an abbrev. for 非想非非想天 or 非想非非想處.

非我

see styles
fēi wǒ
    fei1 wo3
fei wo
 higa
    ひが
{phil} (See 自我・1) non-ego; not-self
denial of self-nature

非身

see styles
fēi shēn
    fei1 shen1
fei shen
non-self

革凡

see styles
gé fán
    ge2 fan2
ko fan
to cast off worldly consciousness

靫草

see styles
 utsubogusa; utsubogusa
    うつぼぐさ; ウツボグサ
(kana only) common self-heal (Prunella vulgaris subsp. asiatica); common selfheal

韜晦

see styles
 toukai / tokai
    とうかい
(n,vs,vt,vi) concealing one's talents, status, intentions, etc.; maintaining a strict incognito; self-effacement

顯識


显识

see styles
xiǎn shì
    xian3 shi4
hsien shih
Manifest, revealing, or open knowledge, the store of knowledge where all is revealed both good and bad, a name for the ālaya-vijñāna.

駕雲


驾云

see styles
jià yún
    jia4 yun2
chia yün
to ride the clouds; fig. self-satisfied; arrogant

驕恣

see styles
 kyoushi / kyoshi
    きょうし
being proud and self-willed

驕肆

see styles
 kyoushi / kyoshi
    きょうし
being proud and self-willed

體性


体性

see styles
tǐ xìng
    ti3 xing4
t`i hsing
    ti hsing
 taishō
disposition
ātmakatva; dharmatā; the essential, or substantial nature of anything, self-substance.

鼻識


鼻识

see styles
bí shì
    bi2 shi4
pi shih
The sensation, or perception of smell.

エゴサ

see styles
 egosa
    エゴサ
(noun/participle) (slang) (abbreviation) (See エゴサーチ) egosearching; egosurfing; self-googling

オナ禁

see styles
 onakin
    オナきん
(slang) (See オナニー) (self-imposed) masturbation ban; masturbation abstinence

カシメ

see styles
 kashime
    カシメ
standoff (mechanical fastener); self-clinch hardware

コミケ

see styles
 komike
    コミケ
(1) (abbreviation) (See コミックマーケット・1) Comic Market (semiannual self-published comic book convention); comiket; (2) (abbreviation) (See コミックマーケット・2) comic book market; comicbook market

セルカ

see styles
 zeruka
    ゼルカ
(abbr. of "self camera") (See 自撮り) selfie (kor: selka); (personal name) Selka

セルフ

see styles
 serufu
    セルフ
(1) (abbreviation) (See セルフサービス) self-service; (prefix) (2) self-; (personal name) Self

セル付

see styles
 serutsuki
    セルつき
with a self-starter

ツモる

see styles
 tsumoru
    ツモル
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (1) {mahj} (See 自摸・1) to draw a tile from the wall; (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (2) {mahj} (See 自摸・2) to win on a self-drawn tile; (female given name) Tsumoru

どやる

see styles
 doyaru
    どやる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (slang) to make a self-satisfied face; to look triumphant

どや顔

see styles
 doyagao
    どやがお
self-satisfied look; triumphant look

びびる

see styles
 bibiru
    ビビる
(v5r,vi) (1) to feel nervous; to feel afraid; to feel self-conscious; to lose one's nerve; to get cold feet; to get the jitters; (2) (colloquialism) to be startled; to be surprised; to be shocked; to feel frightened; to be spooked; (3) (archaism) to be shy; to be bashful; (surname) Bibiru

ホルる

see styles
 horuru
    ホルる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (slang) (derogatory term) (See ホルホル) to act in a self-satisfied manner (esp. in a nationalistic sense); to be smug

一切禪


一切禅

see styles
yī qiè chán
    yi1 qie4 chan2
i ch`ieh ch`an
    i chieh chan
 issai zen
meditation on achieving the development of self and all others to the utmost

七識住


七识住

see styles
qī shì zhù
    qi1 shi4 zhu4
ch`i shih chu
    chi shih chu
 shichishiki jū
v. 九有情層.

三明智

see styles
sān míng zhì
    san1 ming2 zhi4
san ming chih
 sanmyōchi
trividyā. The three clear conceptions that (1) all is impermanent 無常 anitya; (2) all is sorrowful 苦 duḥkha; (3) all is devoid of a self 無我 anātman.

三法印

see styles
sān fǎ yìn
    san1 fa3 yin4
san fa yin
 sanbouin / sanboin
    さんぼういん
Dharma seals; three marks of existence (suffering, impermanence, non-Self)
idem 三印.

上進心


上进心

see styles
shàng jìn xīn
    shang4 jin4 xin1
shang chin hsin
ambition; desire for self-improvement

不倒翁

see styles
bù dǎo wēng
    bu4 dao3 weng1
pu tao weng
 futouou / futoo
    ふとうおう
roly-poly toy
(See 起き上がり小法師・おきあがりこぼし) tumbler; self-righting doll

不共依

see styles
bù gòng yī
    bu4 gong4 yi1
pu kung i
 fugu e
basis that is not shared [by another faculty, consciousness, etc.]

不淨觀


不淨观

see styles
bù jìng guān
    bu4 jing4 guan1
pu ching kuan
 fujō kan
The meditation on the uncleanness of the human body of self and others, e. g. the nine stages of disintegration of the dead body 九想 q.v.; it is a meditation to destroy 貪 desire; other details are: parental seed, womb, the nine excretory passages, the body's component parts, worm-devoured corpse — all unclean.

中二病

see styles
zhōng èr bìng
    zhong1 er4 bing4
chung erh ping
 chuunibyou / chunibyo
    ちゅうにびょう
(neologism) strange behavior characteristic of a teenager going through puberty (loanword from Japanese "chūnibyō")
(slang) (joc) behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sickness

主体性

see styles
 shutaisei / shutaise
    しゅたいせい
independence of will or action; self-direction; autonomy; initiative; identity

九方便

see styles
jiǔ fāng biàn
    jiu3 fang1 bian4
chiu fang pien
 ku hōben
The nine suitable stages in religious service; cf. 大日經, 7; 作禮 salutation to the universal Triratna; 出罪 repentance and confession; 歸依 trust (in the Triratna); 施身 giving of self (to the Tathāgata); 發菩提心 vowing to devote the mind to bodhi; 隨喜 rejoicing (in all good); 勸請 beseeching (all Tathāgatas to rain down the saving law); 奉請法身 praying for the Buddha-nature in self and others for entry in the Pure Land; 迴向 demitting the good produced by the above eight methods, to others, universally, past, present, and future. This form of service is generally performed before engaging in esoteric observances. The verses in which these nine stages are presented are of a commendably devotional character.

了別我


了别我

see styles
liǎo bié wǒ
    liao3 bie2 wo3
liao pieh wo
 ryōbetsu ga
cognizing a self

二我執


二我执

see styles
èr wǒ zhí
    er4 wo3 zhi2
erh wo chih
 ni gashū
The two reasons for clinging to the idea of the self: (a) 具生我執 the natural, or instinctive cleaving to the idea of a self, or soul; (b) 分別我執 the same idea developed as the result of (erroneous) reasoning. Cf. 二法執.

二我見


二我见

see styles
èr wǒ jiàn
    er4 wo3 jian4
erh wo chien
 ni gaken
two views of self

二無我


二无我

see styles
èr wú wǒ
    er4 wu2 wo3
erh wu wo
 ni muga
The two categories of anātman: — 人無我 no (permanent) human ego, or soul; 法無我 no (permanent) individuality in or independence of self or of things.

二種識


二种识

see styles
èr zhǒng shì
    er4 zhong3 shi4
erh chung shih
 nishu no shiki
two types of consciousness

二自性

see styles
èr zì xìng
    er4 zi4 xing4
erh tzu hsing
 ni jishō
dual self-nature

五人組

see styles
 goningumi
    ごにんぐみ
(1) five-family unit; five-man group; quintet; (2) (archaism) five-household neighborhood unit (for mutual aid, self-protection, etc.; Edo period); (place-name) Goningumi

五八識


五八识

see styles
wǔ bā shì
    wu3 ba1 shi4
wu pa shih
 gohachi shiki
The five sense perceptions and the eighth or ālaya vijñāna, the fecundating principle of consciousness in man.

五神通

see styles
wǔ shén tōng
    wu3 shen2 tong1
wu shen t`ung
    wu shen tung
 go jinzū
(or 五神變) pañcabhijñā; also 五通 (力) the five supernatural powers. (1 ) 天眼通 (天眼智證通) divyacakṣus ; deva-vision, instantaneous view of anything anywhere in the form-realm. (2) 天耳通 (天耳智證通) divyaśrotra, ability to hear any sound anywhere. (3) 他心通 (他心智證通) paracitta-jñāna, ability to know the thoughts of all other minds. (4) 宿命通 (宿命智證通) pūrvanivāsānusmṛti-jñāna, knowledge of all formed existences of self and others. (5) 神通 (神通智證通) 通; 神足通; 神如意通 ṛddhi-sākṣātkriyā, power to be anywhere or do anything at will. See 智度論 5. Powers similar to these are also attainable by meditation, incantations, and drugs, hence heterodox teachers also may possess them.

人心地

see styles
 hitogokochi
    ひとごこち
consciousness

人我執


人我执

see styles
rén wǒ zhí
    ren2 wo3 zhi2
jen wo chih
 ningashū
inherently existent self

人我見


人我见

see styles
rén wǒ jiàn
    ren2 wo3 jian4
jen wo chien
 ninga ken
view of attachment to an inherently existent self

人空觀


人空观

see styles
rén kōng guān
    ren2 kong1 guan1
jen k`ung kuan
    jen kung kuan
 ningū kan
The meditation on, or insight into the selflessness of person 人空.

似塵識


似尘识

see styles
sì chén shì
    si4 chen2 shi4
ssu ch`en shih
    ssu chen shih
 jijin shiki
consciousness that manifests seeming objects

作下劣

see styles
zuò xià liè
    zuo4 xia4 lie4
tso hsia lieh
 sa geretsu
self-deprecation

作願門


作愿门

see styles
zuò yuàn mén
    zuo4 yuan4 men2
tso yüan men
 sagan mon
To make a vow to benefit self and others, and to fulfil the vow so as to be born in the Pure Land of Amitābha. The third of the five doors or ways of entering the Pure Land.

作高勝


作高胜

see styles
zuò gāo shèng
    zuo4 gao1 sheng4
tso kao sheng
 sa kōshō
self-aggrandizement

保身術

see styles
 hoshinjutsu
    ほしんじゅつ
art of self-protection

個體戶


个体户

see styles
gè tǐ hù
    ge4 ti3 hu4
ko t`i hu
    ko ti hu
self-employed; a private firm (PRC usage)

倶轉轉


倶转转

see styles
jù zhuǎn zhuǎn
    ju4 zhuan3 zhuan3
chü chuan chuan
 kuten ten
activity [of the store consciousness] due to concurrent arising

假說我


假说我

see styles
jiǎ shuō wǒ
    jia3 shuo1 wo3
chia shuo wo
 kesetsu ga
provisionally explained self

偉そう

see styles
 erasou; erasoo(sk); erasoo(sk) / eraso; erasoo(sk); erasoo(sk)
    えらそう; エラソー(sk); えらそー(sk)
(adjectival noun) self-important; important-looking; pompous; proud; conceited; snobbish

偉ぶる

see styles
 eraburu
    えらぶる
(v5r,vi) to put on airs; to swagger; to act self-importantly

克己心

see styles
 kokkishin
    こっきしん
spirit of self-denial

全学連

see styles
 zengakuren
    ぜんがくれん
(org) All-Japan Federation of Student Self-Government Associations (abbreviation); Zengakuren; (o) All-Japan Federation of Student Self-Government Associations (abbreviation); Zengakuren

八解脫


八解脱

see styles
bā jiě tuō
    ba1 jie3 tuo1
pa chieh t`o
    pa chieh to
 hachi gedatsu
aṣṭa-vimokṣa, mokṣa, vimukti, mukti. Liberation, deliverance, freedom, emancipation, escape, release―in eight forms; also 八背捨 and cf. 解脫 and 八勝處. The eight are stages of mental concentration: (1) 内有色想觀外色解脱 Liberation, when subjective desire arises, by examination of the object, or of all things and realization of their filthiness. (2) 内無色想觀外色解脫 Liberation, when no subjective desire arises, by still meditating as above. These two are deliverance by meditation on impurity, the next on purity. (3) 淨身作證具足住解脫 Liberation by concentration on the pure to the realization of a permanent state of freedom from all desire. The above three "correspond to the four Dhyānas". (Eitel.) (4) 空無邊處解脫 Liberation in realization of the infinity of space, or the immaterial. (5) 識無邊處解脫 Liberation in realization of infinite knowledge. (6) 無所有處解脫Liberation in realization of nothingness, or nowhereness. (7) 非想非非想處解脫 Liberation in the state of mind where there is neither thought nor absence of thought. These four arise out of abstract meditation in regard to desire and form, and are associated with the 四空天. (8) 滅受 想定解脫 Liberation by means of a state of mind in which there is final extinction, nirvāṇa, of both sensation, vedanā, and consciousness, saṁjñā.

八變化


八变化

see styles
bā biàn huà
    ba1 bian4 hua4
pa pien hua
 hachi henge
Eight supernatural powers of transformation, characteristics of every Buddha: (1) to shrink self or others, or the world and all things to an atom; (2) to enlarge ditto to fill all space; (3) to make the same light as a feather; (4) to make the same any size or anywhere at will; (5) everywhere and in everything to be omnipotent; (6) to be anywhere at will, either by self-transportation, or bringing the destination to himself, etc; (7) to shake all things (in the six, or eighteen ways); (8) to be one or many and at will pass through the solid or through space, or through fire or water, or transform the four elements at will, e.g. turn earth into water. Also 八神變; 八自在.

公主病

see styles
gōng zhǔ bìng
    gong1 zhu3 bing4
kung chu ping
(neologism c. 1997) (coll.) self-entitlement

六尺棒

see styles
 rokushakubou / rokushakubo
    ろくしゃくぼう
(1) (See 尺・1) 6-shaku-long wooden pole (traditionally used for self-defence, capturing lawbreakers, etc.); (2) (See 天秤棒) carrying pole; shoulder pole

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

内なる

see styles
 uchinaru
    うちなる
(pre-noun adjective) (See 外なる・そとなる) inner (self, voice, man, etc.); internal (conflict, tension, competition, etc.); interior

分別我


分别我

see styles
fēn bié wǒ
    fen1 bie2 wo3
fen pieh wo
 funbetsu ga
imputed self

分別識


分别识

see styles
fēn bié shì
    fen1 bie2 shi4
fen pieh shih
 funbetsu shiki
The discriminating perception, i. e. of 意 mind, the sixth 根 organ.

分離識


分离识

see styles
fēn lí shì
    fen1 li2 shi4
fen li shih
 bunri shiki
separating consciousness

初能變


初能变

see styles
chū néng biàn
    chu1 neng2 bian4
ch`u neng pien
    chu neng pien
 sho nōhen
The initiator of change, or mutation, i. e. the ālaya-vijñāna, so called because the other vijñānas are derived from it.

利己的

see styles
 rikoteki
    りこてき
(adjectival noun) selfish; egoistic; self-serving; self-interested

利自他

see styles
lì zì tā
    li4 zi4 ta1
li tzu t`a
    li tzu ta
 ri jita
the improvement of self and others

十眞如

see styles
shí zhēn rú
    shi2 zhen1 ru2
shih chen ju
 jū shinnyo
The ten aspects of the bhūtatathatā or reality attained by a bodhisattva during his fifty-two stages of development, cf. 十地 and 十障, each of which is associated with one of these zhenru: (1) 遍行眞如 the universality of the zhenru; (2) 最勝眞如 its superiority over all else; (3) 流眞如 its ubiquity; (4) 無攝受眞如 its independence or self-containedness; (5) 無別眞如 subjective indifferentiation; (6) 無染淨眞如 above differences of impurity and purity; (7) 法無別眞如 objective indifferentiation; (8) 不增減眞如 invariable, i.e. can be neither added to nor taken from; (9) 智自在所依 the basis of all wisdom; (10) 業自在等所依眞如 and all power. The above are the 別教 group from the 唯識論 10. Another group, of the 圓教, is the same as the 十如是 q.v.

半意識

see styles
 hanishiki
    はんいしき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) semiconsciousness; half-consciousness; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) unconsciousness; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) subconsciousness

南泥灣


南泥湾

see styles
nán ní wān
    nan2 ni2 wan1
nan ni wan
Nanniwan, township 45 km south of Yan'an 延安[Yan2 an1], Shaanxi; "Nanniwan", a song written in 1943 to celebrate the achievements of communist revolutionaries in Nanniwan, where the 359th brigade of the Eighth Route Army reclaimed barren land as part of a campaign to become self-sufficient in food during a blockade by enemy forces

厨二病

see styles
 chuunibyou / chunibyo
    ちゅうにびょう
(slang) (joc) behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sickness

取乱す

see styles
 torimidasu
    とりみだす
(transitive verb) (1) to put in disorder; to mess up; to disturb; to scatter about; (v5s,vi) (2) to be upset; to lose one's composure; to lose self-control; to go to pieces; to be shaken up; to break down; to be flustered; to blow one's cool

名のり

see styles
 nanori
    なのり
(noun/participle) (1) giving one's name (or rank, etc.); self-introduction; (2) name readings of kanji

名乗り

see styles
 nanori
    なのり
(noun/participle) (1) giving one's name (or rank, etc.); self-introduction; (2) name readings of kanji

名告り

see styles
 nanori
    なのり
(noun/participle) (1) giving one's name (or rank, etc.); self-introduction; (2) name readings of kanji

和合相

see styles
hé hé xiàng
    he2 he2 xiang4
ho ho hsiang
 wagō sō
characteristic of that which is compounded (storehouse consciousness)

和合識


和合识

see styles
hé hé shì
    he2 he2 shi4
ho ho shih
 wagō shiki
combining consciousness

唯心論


唯心论

see styles
wéi xīn lùn
    wei2 xin1 lun4
wei hsin lun
 yuishinron
    ゆいしんろん
philosophy of idealism, the doctrine that external reality is a product of consciousness
{phil} spiritualism; idealism; mentalism
idealism

唯有識


唯有识

see styles
wéi yǒu shì
    wei2 you3 shi4
wei yu shih
 yuiushiki
only consciousness exists

唯識宗


唯识宗

see styles
wéi shí zōng
    wei2 shi2 zong1
wei shih tsung
 yuishikishuu / yuishikishu
    ゆいしきしゅう
Yogachara school of Buddhism ("consciousness only" school of Buddhism)
(See 法相宗) Hosso sect (of Buddhism)
The Dharmalakṣana sect 法相宗, which holds that all is mind in its ultimate nature.

唯識性


唯识性

see styles
wéi shì xìng
    wei2 shi4 xing4
wei shih hsing
 yuishiki shō
nature of consciousness-only

唯識智


唯识智

see styles
wéi shí zhì
    wei2 shi2 zhi4
wei shih chih
 yuishiki chi
cognition of consciousness-only

唯識派


唯识派

see styles
wéi shì pài
    wei2 shi4 pai4
wei shih p`ai
    wei shih pai
 yuishikiha
    ゆいしきは
{Buddh} (See 唯識) Consciousness-Only School (of Buddhism); Yogacara
Consciousness-only school

唯識理


唯识理

see styles
wéi shì lǐ
    wei2 shi4 li3
wei shih li
 yuishikiri
principle of consciousness only

唯識相


唯识相

see styles
wéi shì xiàng
    wei2 shi4 xiang4
wei shih hsiang
 yuishiki sō
characteristic(s) of consciousness-only

唯識章


唯识章

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wéi shì zhāng
    wei2 shi4 zhang1
wei shih chang
 Yuishiki shō
Essay on Consciousness-only

唯識義


唯识义

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wéi shí yì
    wei2 shi2 yi4
wei shih i
 yuishiki gi
doctrine of consciousness-only

唯識觀


唯识观

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wéi shì guān
    wei2 shi4 guan1
wei shih kuan
 yuishiki kan
The three subjects of idealistic refection: that the ego and things are realities; that things are produced by cause and circumstance; that the bhūtatathatā is the only reality. Also called 唯識三性觀, cf. 三性.

商品糧


商品粮

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shāng pǐn liáng
    shang1 pin3 liang2
shang p`in liang
    shang pin liang
commodity grain (grain produced as a commodity rather than for self-sufficiency)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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