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Simple Dictionary Definition |
爲己 为己 see styles |
wéi jǐ wei2 ji3 wei chi iko |
For self. |
父母 see styles |
fù mǔ fu4 mu3 fu mu fubo ふぼ |
father and mother; parents father and mother; parents; (surname) Fubo pitṛ-mātṛ, father and mother, parents; 無明 ignorance is referred to as father, and 貪愛 desire, or concupiscence, as mother, the two— ignorance and concupiscence— being the parents of all delusion and karma. Samādhi is also referred to as father, and praj na (wisdom) as mother, the parents of all knowledge and virtue. In the vast interchanges of rebirth all have been or are my parents, therefore all males are my father and all females my mother: 一切男女我父母 see 心地觀經 2. |
牛戒 see styles |
niú jiè niu2 jie4 niu chieh gōkai |
To live as a cow, eating grass with bent head, etc. — as certain Indian heretics are said to have done, in the belief that a cow's next reincarnation would be in the heavens. |
物我 see styles |
wù wǒ wu4 wo3 wu wo motsuga |
things and self |
犢子 犊子 see styles |
dú zi du2 zi5 tu tzu Tokushi |
calf Vatsa, the founder of the犢子部, Vātsīputrīyas (Pali Vajjiputtakas), one of the main divisions of the Sarvāstivāda (Vaibhāṣika) school; they were considered schismatics through their insistence on the reality of the ego; "their failure in points of discipline," etc.; the vinaya as taught by this school "has never reached China". Eitel. For other forms of Vātsīputrīya, v. 跋私; also 婆 and 佛. |
犬馬 see styles |
kenba けんば |
dogs and horses; one's humble self |
狗拳 see styles |
gǒu quán gou3 quan2 kou ch`üan kou chüan |
Gou Quan - "Dog Fist" - Martial Art |
独修 see styles |
dokushuu / dokushu どくしゅう |
(noun/participle) self-education |
独善 see styles |
dokuzen どくぜん |
self-righteousness; self-justified |
独学 see styles |
dokugaku どくがく |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) self-education; self-instruction; self-study |
独尊 see styles |
dokuson どくそん |
(abbreviation) (See 唯我独尊・1) self-conceit; vainglory |
独歩 see styles |
doppo どっぽ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) walking alone; walking without assistance; (n,vs,vi) (2) self-reliance; being independent; (can be adjective with の) (3) unique; matchless; unparalleled; unequaled; unrivaled; unchallenged; peerless; (given name) Doppo |
独習 see styles |
dokushuu / dokushu どくしゅう |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) self-study; self-teaching |
独行 see styles |
tokuyuki とくゆき |
(n,vs,vi) (1) going alone; travelling alone; solitary journey; (n,vs,vi) (2) self-reliance; acting independently; doing by oneself; (personal name) Tokuyuki |
狷介 see styles |
kensuke けんすけ |
(adjectival noun) obstinate; stubborn; headstrong; self-centred; self-centered; (given name) Kensuke |
獨善 独善 see styles |
dú shàn du2 shan4 tu shan dokuzen |
self-righteous |
獸術 兽术 see styles |
shòu shù shou4 shu4 shou shu |
animal training; skill with animals; shoushu - "Animal skill" or "Beast-fist" - Martial Art (esp. fictional) |
獻醜 献丑 see styles |
xiàn chǒu xian4 chou3 hsien ch`ou hsien chou |
(used self-deprecatingly, e.g. when asked to sing a song) to put one's artistic incompetence on display |
玄德 see styles |
xuán dé xuan2 de2 hsüan te gen toku |
profound virtue |
現實 现实 see styles |
xiàn shí xian4 shi2 hsien shih genjitsu |
reality; actuality; real; actual; realistic; pragmatic; materialistic; self-interested actuality |
現成 现成 see styles |
xiàn chéng xian4 cheng2 hsien ch`eng hsien cheng gensei |
ready-made; readily available Manifest, existing, evident, ready-made, self-evident or self-existing. |
現金 现金 see styles |
xiàn jīn xian4 jin1 hsien chin genkin げんきん |
cash (1) cash; ready money; money on hand; currency; (adjectival noun) (2) mercenary; self-interested; calculating |
甘え see styles |
amae あまえ |
(See 甘える・あまえる・2) overdependence (on others; usu. one's fosterers or seniors); lack of self-reliance; presumed acceptance (of one's behaviour); presumed benevolence; attention-seeking (behavior) |
生法 see styles |
shēng fǎ sheng1 fa3 sheng fa shōbō |
The living and things, i. e. 人法, 我法 men and things, the self and things; the 有情 sentient, or those with emotions, i. e. the living; and 非情 those without, i. e. insentient things. |
生禅 see styles |
namazen なまぜん |
(See 野狐禅) self-styled Zen philosophy; sciolism; dabbling in Zen |
由己 see styles |
yóu jǐ you2 ji3 yu chi yoshimi よしみ |
(given name) Yoshimi self-possessed |
町組 see styles |
machikumi まちくみ |
(hist) machigumi; self-governing organization for towns and cities (Muromachi to Meiji periods); (place-name) Machikumi |
異己 异己 see styles |
yì jǐ yi4 ji3 i chi |
dissident; alien; outsider; non-self; others |
疏放 see styles |
shū fàng shu1 fang4 shu fang |
eccentric; self-indulgent; free and unconventional (written style); unbuttoned |
白左 see styles |
bái zuǒ bai2 zuo3 pai tso |
naive, self-righteous Western liberals (neologism c. 2015) |
皆伝 see styles |
kaiden かいでん |
(noun, transitive verb) initiation into an art or discipline; (surname) Minaden |
盛徳 see styles |
morinori もりのり |
splendid virtue; (given name) Morinori |
盛德 see styles |
shèng dé sheng4 de2 sheng te |
splendid virtue; majestic moral character; great kindness |
眞如 see styles |
zhēn rú zhen1 ru2 chen ju shinnyo しんにょ |
(surname) Shinnyo bhūtatathatā, 部多多他多. The眞 is intp. as 眞實 the real, 如 as 如常 thus always or eternally so; i.e. reality as contrasted with 虛妄 unreality, or appearance, and 不變不改 unchanging or immutable as contrasted with form and phenomena. It resembles the ocean in contrast with the waves. It is the eternal, impersonal, unchangeable reality behind all phenomena. bhūta is substance, that which exists; tathatā is suchness, thusness, i.e. such is its nature. The word is fundamental to Mahāyāna philosophy, implying the absolute, the ultimate source and character of all phenomena, it is the All. It is also called 自性淸淨心 self-existent pure Mind; 佛性 Buddha-nature; 法身 dharmakāya; 如來藏 tathāgata-garbha, or Buddha-treasury; 實相 reality; 法界 Dharma-realm; 法性Dharma-nature; 圓成實性 The complete and perfect real nature, or reality. There are categories of 1, 2, 3, 7, 10, and 12 in number: (1) The undifferentiated whole. (2) There are several antithetical classes, e.g. the unconditioned and the conditioned; the 空 void, static, abstract, noumenal, and the 不 空 not-void, dynamic, phenomenal; pure, and affected (or infected); undefiled (or innocent), i.e. that of Buddhas, defiled, that of all beings; in bonds and free; inexpressible, and expressible in words. (3) 無相 Formless; 無生 uncreated; 無性 without nature, i.e. without characteristics or qualities, absolute in itself. Also, as relative, i.e. good, bad, and indeterminate. (7, 10, 12) The 7 are given in the 唯識論 8; the 10 are in two classes, one of the 別教 cf. 唯識論 8; the other of the 圓教, cf. 菩提心義 4; the 12 are given in the Nirvana Sutra. |
眞我 see styles |
zhēn wǒ zhen1 wo3 chen wo shinga |
(1) The real or nirvana ego, the transcendental ego, as contrasted with the illusory or temporal ego. (2) The ego as considered real by non-Buddhists. |
矜恃 see styles |
kinji きんじ kyouji / kyoji きょうじ |
pride; dignity; self-respect |
矜持 see styles |
jīn chí jin1 chi2 chin ch`ih chin chih kinji きんじ kyouji / kyoji きょうじ |
reserved; aloof pride; dignity; self-respect |
知徳 see styles |
tomoyoshi ともよし |
knowledge and virtue; (personal name) Tomoyoshi |
知解 see styles |
zhī jiě zhi1 jie3 chih chieh chige ちかい |
(obscure) being enlightened by virtue of knowledge intelligence |
磨練 磨练 see styles |
mó liàn mo2 lian4 mo lien |
to temper oneself; to steel oneself; self-discipline; endurance |
示し see styles |
shimeshi しめし |
(1) lesson; discipline; example (e.g. set a bad example); (2) revelation |
神德 see styles |
shén dé shen2 de2 shen te jintoku |
mysterious virtue |
禁慾 禁欲 see styles |
jìn yù jin4 yu4 chin yü kinyoku きんよく |
to suppress desire; self-restraint; asceticism (n,vs,adj-no) abstinence; self-control; celibacy; abnegation |
禁欲 see styles |
kinyoku きんよく |
(n,vs,adj-no) abstinence; self-control; celibacy; abnegation |
福慧 see styles |
fú huì fu2 hui4 fu hui fukue |
Blessedness and wisdom; or virtue and wisdom. |
福田 see styles |
fú tián fu2 tian2 fu t`ien fu tien fuguda ふぐだ |
field for growing happiness; domain for practices leading to enlightenment (Buddhism) (surname) Fuguda The field of blessedness, i.e. any sphere of kindness, charity, or virtue; there are categories of 2, 3, 4, and 8, e.g. that of study and that of charity; parents, teachers, etc.; the field of poverty as a monk, etc. |
禪學 禅学 see styles |
chán xué chan2 xue2 ch`an hsüeh chan hsüeh zengaku |
discipline of meditation |
禪行 禅行 see styles |
chán xíng chan2 xing2 ch`an hsing chan hsing zengyō |
The methods employed in meditation; the practices, or discipline, of the Chan school. |
私利 see styles |
sī lì si1 li4 ssu li shiri しり |
personal gain; (one's own) selfish interest self-interest; personal profit |
私情 see styles |
sī qíng si1 qing2 ssu ch`ing ssu ching shijou / shijo しじょう |
personal considerations; love affair (1) personal feelings; (2) self-interest |
私慾 see styles |
shiyoku しよく |
self-interest; selfish desire |
私欲 see styles |
sī yù si1 yu4 ssu yü shiyoku しよく |
selfish desire self-interest; selfish desire |
私習 私习 see styles |
sī xí si1 xi2 ssu hsi shishū |
self-training |
秉持 see styles |
bǐng chí bing3 chi2 ping ch`ih ping chih heiji |
to uphold; to hold fast to To hold firmly (to the discipline, or rules). |
科罰 see styles |
kabatsu かばつ |
punishment; discipline |
秩序 see styles |
zhì xù zhi4 xu4 chih hsü chitsujo ちつじょ |
order; orderliness (in society, in the classroom, on the roads etc) order; discipline; regularity; system; method |
積善 积善 see styles |
jī shàn ji1 shan4 chi shan tsumiyoshi つみよし |
accumulation of good deeds; (surname) Tsumiyoshi to accumulate virtue |
空佐 see styles |
kuusa / kusa くうさ |
(Self Defense Force's Air Force) colonel (defence); lieutenant; major |
空将 see styles |
kuushou / kusho くうしょう |
(Self Defense Force's Air Force) general (defence); lieutenant; major |
空尉 see styles |
kuui / kui くうい |
(Self Defense Force's Air Force) captain (defence); lieutenant |
空曹 see styles |
kuusou / kuso くうそう |
noncommissioned officer of the Japanese Air Self Defense Forces (Defence) |
空自 see styles |
kuuji / kuji くうじ |
(abbreviation) (See 航空自衛隊・こうくうじえいたい) Air Self-Defense Force; ASDF; (o) Air Self-Defense Force (abbreviation); ASDF |
空行 see styles |
kōng xíng kong1 xing2 k`ung hsing kung hsing kuugyou / kugyo くうぎょう |
blank line The discipline or practice of the immaterial, or infinite, thus overcoming the illusion that the ego and all phenomena are realities. |
空道 see styles |
kuudou / kudo くうどう |
kūdō (martial art form) |
立德 see styles |
lì dé li4 de2 li te |
to distinguish oneself through virtue (one the three imperishables 三不朽[san1 bu4 xiu3]) |
立我 see styles |
lì wǒ li4 wo3 li wo ryūga |
to posit a self |
筆者 笔者 see styles |
bǐ zhě bi3 zhe3 pi che hissha ひっしゃ |
the author; the writer (usu. refers to oneself) (often in self-reference) writer; author |
管教 see styles |
guǎn jiào guan3 jiao4 kuan chiao |
to discipline; to teach; to guarantee |
篤行 笃行 see styles |
dǔ xíng du3 xing2 tu hsing tokuyuki とくゆき |
to carry out (obligation) conscientiously; to behave sincerely virtuous conduct; virtue; goodness; (personal name) Tokuyuki |
紀委 纪委 see styles |
jì wěi ji4 wei3 chi wei |
discipline inspection commission |
紀檢 纪检 see styles |
jì jiǎn ji4 jian3 chi chien |
disciplinary inspection; to inspect another's discipline |
素養 素养 see styles |
sù yǎng su4 yang3 su yang soyou / soyo そよう |
(personal) accomplishment; attainment in self-cultivation grounding (in a skill or subject); knowledge; training; achievements; attainments; accomplishments |
絶技 see styles |
zetsugi ぜつぎ |
(See 離れ業) special move (e.g. in martial arts) |
經戒 经戒 see styles |
jīng jiè jing1 jie4 ching chieh kyōkai |
sūtras and commandments; the sūtras and morality, or discipline. The commandments found in the sūtras. The commandments regarded as permanent and fundamental. |
綱紀 纲纪 see styles |
gāng jì gang1 ji4 kang chi kouki / koki こうき |
law and order law and order; (official) discipline; (given name) Tsunanori |
締り see styles |
shimari しまり |
(1) closing; shutting; (2) firmness; tightness; discipline; control |
緣起 缘起 see styles |
yuán qǐ yuan2 qi3 yüan ch`i yüan chi engi |
to originate; origin; genesis; account of the origins of an endeavor Arising from conditional causation; everything arises from conditions, and not being spontaneous and self-contained has no separate and independent nature; cf. 緣生. It is a fundamental doctrine of the Huayan school, which defines four principal uses of the term: (1) 業感緣起 that of the Hīnayāna, i.e. under the influence of karma the conditions of reincarnation arise; (2) 賴耶緣起 that of the primitive Mahāyāna school, i.e. that all things arise from the ālaya, or 藏 fundamental store; (3) 如來藏緣起 that of the advancing Mahāyāna, that all things arise from the tathāgatagarbha, or bhūtatathatā; (4) 法界緣起 that of complete Mahāyāna, in which one is all and all are one, each being a universal cause. |
練武 see styles |
renbu れんぶ |
(form) practising martial arts; training in martial arts |
練行 练行 see styles |
liàn xíng lian4 xing2 lien hsing rengyō |
Religious training or discipline. |
缺漏 see styles |
quē lòu que1 lou4 ch`üeh lou chüeh lou ketsuro |
to overlook; omissions; deficiencies A breach and leakage, a breach of the discipline. |
羈縻 see styles |
kibi きび |
(noun/participle) (1) tying down; fastening; binding; (2) jimi system; ancient Chinese self-rule administrative system |
美徳 see styles |
yoshinori よしのり |
virtue; (given name) Yoshinori |
美点 see styles |
biten びてん |
(ant: 欠点・1) virtue; charm; merit; good point |
美質 see styles |
bishitsu びしつ |
virtue; good qualities |
義民 see styles |
gimin ぎみん |
public-spirited or self-sacrificing individual; (personal name) Yoshimoto |
義氣 义气 see styles |
yì qì yi4 qi4 i ch`i i chi |
spirit of loyalty and self-sacrifice; code of brotherhood; also pr. [yi4 qi5] |
習武 习武 see styles |
xí wǔ xi2 wu3 hsi wu |
to practice martial arts |
習練 see styles |
shuuren / shuren しゅうれん |
(noun, transitive verb) practice; practising; training; discipline |
老兄 see styles |
lǎo xiōng lao3 xiong1 lao hsiung |
elder brother (often used self-referentially); (form of address between male friends) old chap; buddy |
老姥 see styles |
lǎo mǔ lao3 mu3 lao mu |
old lady; (old woman's self-reference) I, me |
老拙 see styles |
lǎo zhuō lao3 zhuo1 lao cho |
old fart (usually in self-reference); geezer |
老臉 老脸 see styles |
lǎo liǎn lao3 lian3 lao lien |
self-respect of old person; face; thick-skinned (i.e. impervious to criticism); brazen |
考紀 考纪 see styles |
kǎo jì kao3 ji4 k`ao chi kao chi |
examination discipline; (Tw) performance assessment and discipline (abbr. for 考核[kao3 he2] + 紀律|纪律[ji4 lu : 4]), used in reference to internal review and oversight functions within political parties |
聖徳 see styles |
masanori まさのり |
(1) imperial virtue; heavenly virtue; (2) greatest virtue; highest virtue; (given name) Masanori |
聖種 圣种 see styles |
shèng zhǒng sheng4 zhong3 sheng chung shōshu |
(1) The holy seed, i.e. the community of monks; (2) that which produces the discipline of the saints, or monastic community. |
股長 股长 see styles |
gǔ zhǎng gu3 zhang3 ku chang |
person in charge of a 股[gu3] (section or department); head; chief; director; (in a class in a school) student responsible for a specific duty, e.g. 風紀股長|风纪股长[feng1 ji4 gu3 zhang3] discipline monitor |
背徳 see styles |
haitoku はいとく |
corruption; immorality; lapse from virtue; fall from virtue |
脩身 see styles |
xiū shēn xiu1 shen1 hsiu shen shushin |
self-cultivation |
腹切 see styles |
harakiri はらきり |
(colloquialism) ritual suicide; (self-)disembowelment; harakiri |
臣妾 see styles |
chén qiè chen2 qie4 ch`en ch`ieh chen chieh shinshō |
(literary) I, your servant (self-appellation of a lower-rank female); (archaic) male and female slaves; subjects (of a ruler) male and female servants |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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