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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
利樂事 利乐事 see styles |
lì lè shì li4 le4 shi4 li le shih riraku ji |
works that bring joy and benefit |
利益事 see styles |
lì yì shì li4 yi4 shi4 li i shih riyaku ji |
beneficial works |
前四時 前四时 see styles |
qián sì shí qian2 si4 shi2 ch`ien ssu shih chien ssu shih zen shi ji |
prior four time periods |
劉伯溫 刘伯温 see styles |
liú bó wēn liu2 bo2 wen1 liu po wen |
Liu Bowen (1311-1375), general under the first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋[Zhu1 Yuan2 zhang1], with a reputation as a military genius, also called Liu Ji 劉基|刘基[Liu2 Ji1] |
功德池 see styles |
gōng dé chí gong1 de2 chi2 kung te ch`ih kung te chih kudoku chi |
lake of the eight excellent attributes |
加藤泰 see styles |
katoutai / katotai かとうたい |
(person) Katou Tai |
加行智 see styles |
jiā xíng zhì jia1 xing2 zhi4 chia hsing chih kegyō chi |
wisdom [at the stage of] application |
劫盡時 劫尽时 see styles |
jié jìn shí jie2 jin4 shi2 chieh chin shih kōjin ji |
time of the conflagration |
勝解智 胜解智 see styles |
shèng jiě zhì sheng4 jie3 zhi4 sheng chieh chih shōge chi |
resolute cognition |
十一地 see styles |
shí yī dì shi2 yi1 di4 shih i ti jūichi chi |
eleven stages |
十一智 see styles |
shí yī zhì shi2 yi1 zhi4 shih i chih jūichi chi |
eleven kinds of cognition |
十七地 see styles |
shí qī dì shi2 qi1 di4 shih ch`i ti shih chi ti jūshichi ji |
seventeen stages |
十二地 see styles |
shí èr dì shi2 er4 di4 shih erh ti jūni chi |
To the 十地 add 等覺 and妙覺 q.v. |
十六諦 十六谛 see styles |
shí liù dì shi2 liu4 di4 shih liu ti jūroku tai |
sixteen truths |
十種智 十种智 see styles |
shí zhǒng zhì shi2 zhong3 zhi4 shih chung chih jisshu chi |
ten kinds of cognition |
千咲愛 see styles |
chisakiai ちさきあい |
(person) Chi Sakiai |
南天門 南天门 see styles |
nán tiān mén nan2 tian1 men2 nan t`ien men nan tien men |
South Gate to Heaven, the name a gate constructed on various mountains, most notably on Mount Tai 泰山[Tai4 Shan1]; (mythology) southern gate of the Heavenly Palace |
南華寺 南华寺 see styles |
nán huā sì nan2 hua1 si4 nan hua ssu Nanke ji |
Nanhua si |
叉焼包 see styles |
chaashuubao / chashubao チャーシューバオ |
{food} cha siu bao (chi: chāshāo bāo); Cantonese barbeque pork bun |
叉焼麺 see styles |
chaashuumen / chashumen チャーシューメン |
(food term) ramen soup topped with slices of roasted pork (chi: chashao mian) |
双ポン see styles |
shanpon シャンポン |
(mahj) (kana only) wait to turn either of two pairs into a three-of-a-kind to finish one's hand (chi:) |
受生時 受生时 see styles |
shòu shēng shí shou4 sheng1 shi2 shou sheng shih jushō ji |
when undergoing birth |
可愛事 可爱事 see styles |
kě ài shì ke3 ai4 shi4 k`o ai shih ko ai shih kaai ji |
agreeable circumstances |
吉安市 see styles |
jí ān shì ji2 an1 shi4 chi an shih |
Ji'an, prefecture-level city in Jiangxi Province 江西省[Jiang1xi1 Sheng3] |
吉安縣 吉安县 see styles |
jí ān xiàn ji2 an1 xian4 chi an hsien |
Ji'an county in Ji'an 吉安, Jiangxi |
吉安鄉 吉安乡 see styles |
jí ān xiāng ji2 an1 xiang1 chi an hsiang |
Ji'an or Chi'an township in Hualien County 花蓮縣|花莲县[Hua1 lian2 Xian4], east Taiwan |
吉州區 吉州区 see styles |
jí zhōu qū ji2 zhou1 qu1 chi chou ch`ü chi chou chü |
Jizhou district of Ji'an city 吉安市, Jiangxi |
吉水縣 吉水县 see styles |
jí shuǐ xiàn ji2 shui3 xian4 chi shui hsien |
Jishui county in Ji'an 吉安, Jiangxi |
同泰寺 see styles |
tóng tài sì tong2 tai4 si4 t`ung t`ai ssu tung tai ssu Dōtai ji |
Tongtai si |
名句字 see styles |
míng jù zì ming2 ju4 zi4 ming chü tzu myō ku ji |
words, phrases, and sentences |
名爲體 名为体 see styles |
míng wéi tǐ ming2 wei2 ti3 ming wei t`i ming wei ti myō i tai |
(taking) words as essence |
名義集 名义集 see styles |
míng yì jí ming2 yi4 ji2 ming i chi Myōgi shū |
or 名義 is an abbreviation for the 翻譯名義 Fanyimingyi 翻譯名義 dictionary. |
周武王 see styles |
zhōu wǔ wáng zhou1 wu3 wang2 chou wu wang |
King Wu of Zhou (-1043), personal name Ji Fa 姬發|姬发, reigned 1046-1043 BC as first king of Western Zhou dynasty 1046-1043 BC |
命終時 命终时 see styles |
mìng zhōng shí ming4 zhong1 shi2 ming chung shih myōshū ji |
time of dying |
和合時 和合时 see styles |
hé hé shí he2 he2 shi2 ho ho shih wagō ji |
time of combination |
唯識智 唯识智 see styles |
wéi shí zhì wei2 shi2 zhi4 wei shih chih yuishiki chi |
cognition of consciousness-only |
善慧地 see styles |
shàn huì dì shan4 hui4 di4 shan hui ti zene ji |
sādhumatī, v. 十地. |
善通寺 see styles |
shàn tōng sì shan4 tong1 si4 shan t`ung ssu shan tung ssu zentsuuji / zentsuji ぜんつうじ |
(place-name, surname) Zentsuuji Zentsū ji |
嘸蝦米 呒虾米 see styles |
wú xiā mǐ wu2 xia1 mi3 wu hsia mi |
Boshiamy, input method editor for Chinese (from Taiwanese 無啥物, Tai-lo pr. [bô-siánn-mih] "it's nothing") |
嚇嚇叫 吓吓叫 see styles |
xià xià jiào xia4 xia4 jiao4 hsia hsia chiao |
(Tw) impressive (from Taiwanese 削削叫, Tai-lo pr. [siah-siah-kiò]) |
四教地 see styles |
sì jiào dì si4 jiao4 di4 ssu chiao ti shikyō ji |
Four stages, as given in the 大日經, 具緣品, i. e. 藏, 通, 別, and 圓 q. v. |
四暗刻 see styles |
suuankoo / suankoo スーアンコー |
{mahj} (See 暗刻・アンコー,役満) four concealed triplets (yakuman) (chi:); four concealed three-of-a-kinds |
四色牌 see styles |
suusoopai / susoopai スーソーパイ |
four-color cards (Chinese playing cards) (chi: sì sè pái); four-suited chess cards |
回鍋肉 回锅肉 see styles |
huí guō ròu hui2 guo1 rou4 hui kuo jou hoikooroo ホイコーロー |
twice-cooked pork twice cooked pork (Szechuan dish) (chi: huíguōròu) |
因緣智 因缘智 see styles |
yīn yuán zhì yin1 yuan2 zhi4 yin yüan chih innen chi |
cognition of causation and interdependence |
圏風牌 see styles |
chanfonpai チャンフォンパイ |
(mahj) (obscure) tile matching the round wind (chi:) |
圓勝寺 圆胜寺 see styles |
yuán shèng sì yuan2 sheng4 si4 yüan sheng ssu Enshō ji |
Enshōji |
圓滿事 圆满事 see styles |
yuán mǎn shì yuan2 man3 shi4 yüan man shih enman ji |
accomplishment(s) |
地差別 地差别 see styles |
dì chā bié di4 cha1 bie2 ti ch`a pieh ti cha pieh chi shabetsu |
distinction in levels |
坦々麺 see styles |
tantanmen タンタンめん |
(irregular kanji usage) Szechuan dish of noodles covered with a sauce of sesame paste and chili oil (chi: dan dan mian) |
坦坦麺 see styles |
tantanmen タンタンめん |
(irregular kanji usage) Szechuan dish of noodles covered with a sauce of sesame paste and chili oil (chi: dan dan mian) |
堀山寺 see styles |
jué shān sì jue2 shan1 si4 chüeh shan ssu Kutsusan ji |
Gulsan sa |
堪忍地 see styles |
kān rěn dì kan1 ren3 di4 k`an jen ti kan jen ti kannin ji |
The stage of endurance, the first of the ten bodhisattva stages. |
增上智 see styles |
zēng shàng zhì zeng1 shang4 zhi4 tseng shang chih zōjō chi |
superior cognition |
多面張 see styles |
tamenchan タメンチャン |
{mahj} many-sided wait (for one's last tile) (chi: duōmiàn zhāng); complex wait; wait for three or more types of tiles which will finish one's hand |
大四喜 see styles |
taasuushii; daisuushii / tasushi; daisushi タースーシー; だいスーシー |
{mahj} big four winds (chi:); winning hand containing four kongs or pungs of winds |
大明槓 see styles |
daiminkan ダイミンカン |
{mahj} (See 槓) turning a concealed pung into an open kong by calling another player's discard (chi:) |
天眼智 see styles |
tiān yǎn zhì tian1 yan3 zhi4 t`ien yen chih tien yen chih tengen chi |
The wisdom obtained by the deva eye. |
天童寺 see styles |
tiān tóng sì tian1 tong2 si4 t`ien t`ung ssu tien tung ssu Tendō ji |
Tiantong si |
天耳智 see styles |
tiān ěr zhì tian1 er3 zhi4 t`ien erh chih tien erh chih tenni chi |
(天耳智通); 天耳智證通 The second of the six abhijñās 六通 by which devas in the form-world, certain arhats through the fourth dhyāna, and others can hear all sounds and understand all languages in the realms of form, with resulting wisdom. For its equivalent interpretation and its 修得 and 報得 v. 天眼. |
太極図 see styles |
taikyokuzu たいきょくず |
taijitu (chi:); cosmic dual forces symbol; yin-yang symbol |
太虛空 太虚空 see styles |
tài xū kōng tai4 xu1 kong1 t`ai hsü k`ung tai hsü kung tai kokū |
Space, where nothing exists; also 頑空; 偏空. |
太閤園 see styles |
taikouen / taikoen たいこうえん |
(place-name) Tai Park |
太麤生 太粗生 see styles |
tài cū shēng tai4 cu1 sheng1 t`ai ts`u sheng tai tsu sheng tai sosei |
A ruffian, a rough fellow. |
如來事 如来事 see styles |
rú lái shì ru2 lai2 shi4 ju lai shih nyorai ji |
the activity of the Thus Come One |
如來智 如来智 see styles |
rú lái zhì ru2 lai2 zhi4 ju lai chih nyorai chi |
tathāgata's cognition |
如如智 see styles |
rú rú zhì ru2 ru2 zhi4 ju ju chih nyonyo chi |
cognition of thusness |
如實智 如实智 see styles |
rú shí zhì ru2 shi2 zhi4 ju shih chih nyojitsu chi |
Knowledge of reality, i. e. of all things whether whole or divided, universal or particular, as distinguished from their seeming; Buddha-omniscience. |
如實知 如实知 see styles |
rú shí zhī ru2 shi2 zhi1 ju shih chih nyojitsu chi |
to understand things as they really are |
如幻事 see styles |
rú huàn shì ru2 huan4 shi4 ju huan shih nyogen ji |
illusory phenomena |
如是時 如是时 see styles |
rú shì shí ru2 shi4 shi2 ju shih shih nyoze ji |
at this time |
如是知 see styles |
rú shì zhī ru2 shi4 zhi1 ju shih chih nyoze chi |
cognition of things as they [really] are |
如法治 see styles |
rú fǎ zhì ru2 fa3 zhi4 ju fa chih nyohō ji |
Punished according to law, i. e. 突吉羅 duṣkṛita, the punishments due to law-breaking monks or nuns. |
妙覺地 妙觉地 see styles |
miào jué dì miao4 jue2 di4 miao chüeh ti myōkaku ji |
The stage of wonderful enlightenment, Buddhahood. |
娃々菜 see styles |
wawasai わわさい |
baby Chinese cabbage (chi:); wawasai cabbage; variety of small Chinese cabbage |
娃娃菜 see styles |
wá wa cài wa2 wa5 cai4 wa wa ts`ai wa wa tsai wawasai ワワサイ |
baby Chinese cabbage (mini-sized variety) baby Chinese cabbage (chi:); wawasai cabbage; variety of small Chinese cabbage |
婬怒癡 淫怒痴 see styles |
yín nù chī yin2 nu4 chi1 yin nu ch`ih yin nu chih in nu chi |
The three poisons of sexual desire, anger, and ignorance (or heedlessness). |
字一色 see styles |
tsuuiisoo / tsuisoo ツーイーソー |
{mahj} all honors (chi:); winning hand consisting only of honor tiles |
季羨林 季羡林 see styles |
jì xiàn lín ji4 xian4 lin2 chi hsien lin |
Ji Xianlin (1911-2009), Chinese linguist and Indologist |
孤雲寺 孤云寺 see styles |
gū yún sì gu1 yun2 si4 ku yün ssu Koun ji |
Goun sa |
安太歲 安太岁 see styles |
ān tài suì an1 tai4 sui4 an t`ai sui an tai sui |
to propitiate the god of the current year, Tai Sui 太歲|太岁[Tai4 sui4] |
安樂事 安乐事 see styles |
ān lè shì an1 le4 shi4 an le shih anraku ji |
works to bring comfort |
安福縣 安福县 see styles |
ān fú xiàn an1 fu2 xian4 an fu hsien |
Anfu county in Ji'an 吉安, Jiangxi |
完劫寺 see styles |
wán jié sì wan2 jie2 si4 wan chieh ssu Kankō ji |
Wan Kiap Sie |
定心智 see styles |
dìng xīn zhì ding4 xin1 zhi4 ting hsin chih jōshin chi |
cognition of the concentrated mind |
定行地 see styles |
dìng xíng dì ding4 xing2 di4 ting hsing ti jōgyō chi |
stage of determined practice |
定額寺 定额寺 see styles |
din gé sì din4 ge2 si4 din ko ssu jōgaku ji |
set-amount temple |
宣驗記 宣验记 see styles |
xuān yàn jì xuan1 yan4 ji4 hsüan yen chi Senken ki |
Xuanyan ji |
宿命智 see styles |
sù mìng zhì su4 ming4 zhi4 su ming chih shukumyō chi |
buddha-knowledge of the transmigratory forms of all beings. |
寂法師 寂法师 see styles |
jí fǎ shī ji2 fa3 shi1 chi fa shih Jaku Hōshi |
Ji Fashi |
寧岡縣 宁冈县 see styles |
níng gāng xiàn ning2 gang1 xian4 ning kang hsien |
former Ninggang county in Jiangxi, now within Jinggangshan, county-level city 井岡山市|井冈山市[Jing3 gang1 shan1 shi4] in Ji'an 吉安, Jiangxi |
寧陽縣 宁阳县 see styles |
níng yáng xiàn ning2 yang2 xian4 ning yang hsien |
Ninguang county in Tai'an 泰安[Tai4 an1], Shandong |
対々和 see styles |
toitoihoo トイトイホー |
(mahj) all pungs (chi:); winning hand consisting of four pungs or kongs and one pair |
対対和 see styles |
toitoihoo トイトイホー |
(mahj) all pungs (chi:); winning hand consisting of four pungs or kongs and one pair |
對吿衆 对吿众 see styles |
duì gào zhòng dui4 gao4 zhong4 tui kao chung tai gō shu |
The intermediary for the Buddha' s address to the assembly, especially Ānanda. |
小乘寺 see styles |
xiǎo shèng sì xiao3 sheng4 si4 hsiao sheng ssu shōjō ji |
a monastery that is the site of lesser vehicle practices |
小四喜 see styles |
shaosuushii; shousuushii / shaosushi; shosushi シャオスーシー; しょうスーシー |
{mahj} little four winds (chi:); winning hand consisting of three kongs or pungs of winds and a pair of the fourth wind |
小日本 see styles |
xiǎo rì běn xiao3 ri4 ben3 hsiao jih pen shaoriiben / shaoriben シャオリーベン |
(derog.) Japanese person; Jap (derogatory term) Japanese person (chi: xiǎo rìběn); Jap |
小明槓 see styles |
shouminkan / shominkan ショウミンカン |
{mahj} (See 加槓,槓) forming a four-of-a-kind by adding a self-drawn tile to an open three-of-a-kind (chi:) |
小籠包 小笼包 see styles |
xiǎo lóng bāo xiao3 long2 bao1 hsiao lung pao shouronpou; shooronpoo; shaoronpa / shoronpo; shooronpoo; shaoronpa ショウロンポウ; ショーロンポー; シャオロンパ |
steamed dumpling xiaolongbao (eastern Chinese steamed bun) (chi: xiǎolóngbāo); soup dumpling |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Tai Chi - Tai Ji" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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
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