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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
微細身 微细身 see styles |
wēi xì shēn wei1 xi4 shen1 wei hsi shen misai shin |
A refined, subtle body. |
心法身 see styles |
xīn fǎ shēn xin1 fa3 shen1 hsin fa shen shin hosshin |
心是法身 The mind is dharmakāya, 'tathāgata in bonds,' 在纏如來. |
性甚深 see styles |
xìng shén shēn xing4 shen2 shen1 hsing shen shen shōshinshin |
profundity |
惜身命 see styles |
xí shēn mìng xi2 shen1 ming4 hsi shen ming shaku shinmyō |
prizes one's own life |
意成身 see styles |
yì chéng shēn yi4 cheng2 shen1 i ch`eng shen i cheng shen ijō shin |
idem 意生身 q.v. |
意生身 see styles |
yì shēng shēn yi4 sheng1 shen1 i sheng shen ishoushin / ishoshin いしょうしん |
{Buddh} mind-made body; body as born out of a certain kind of intent or mindfulness A body mentally produced, or produced at will, a tr. of manomaya. Bodhisattvas from the first stage 地 upwards are able to take any form at will to save the living ; also 意生化身 ; 意成身. |
愛身天 爱身天 see styles |
ài shēn tiān ai4 shen1 tian1 ai shen t`ien ai shen tien aishin ten |
The heaven of lovely form in the desire-realm, but said to be above the devalokas; cf. sudṛśa 善現. |
應化身 应化身 see styles |
yìng huà shēn ying4 hua4 shen1 ying hua shen ōke shin |
應身; 化身 nirmāṇakāya, the Buddha incarnate, the transformation body, capable of assuming any form (for the propagation of Buddha-truth). |
應身佛 应身佛 see styles |
yìng shēn fó ying4 shen1 fo2 ying shen fo ōshin butsu |
response body buddha |
應身土 应身土 see styles |
yìng shēn tǔ ying4 shen1 tu3 ying shen t`u ying shen tu ōjin no do |
Any realm in which a Buddha is incarnate. |
成身會 成身会 see styles |
chéng shēn huì cheng2 shen1 hui4 ch`eng shen hui cheng shen hui jōjin ne |
根本會; 羯磨會 The first group in the nine Vajradhātu groups. |
所依身 see styles |
suǒ yī shēn suo3 yi1 shen1 so i shen shoeshin |
body that is relied upon |
投身入 see styles |
tóu shēn rù tou2 shen1 ru4 t`ou shen ju tou shen ju tōshinnyū |
throw oneself into [a pit of flames, etc.] |
拘深城 see styles |
jū shēn chéng ju1 shen1 cheng2 chü shen ch`eng chü shen cheng Kushinjō |
Kosambī; Kauśāmbī |
探身子 see styles |
tàn shēn zi tan4 shen1 zi5 t`an shen tzu tan shen tzu |
to bend forward; to lean out |
於現身 于现身 see styles |
yú xiàn shēn yu2 xian4 shen1 yü hsien shen o genshin |
concerning the present body |
智法身 see styles |
zhì fǎ shēn zhi4 fa3 shen1 chih fa shen chi hosshin |
dharma-body as wisdom |
最後身 最后身 see styles |
zuì hòu shēn zui4 hou4 shen1 tsui hou shen saigo shin |
最後生 The final body, or rebirth, that of an arhat, or a bodhisattva in the last stage. |
有根身 see styles |
yǒu gēn shēn you3 gen1 shen1 yu ken shen ukon jin |
The body with its five senses. |
有漏身 see styles |
yǒu lòu shēn you3 lou4 shen1 yu lou shen uro shin |
contaminated body |
有識身 有识身 see styles |
yǒu shì shēn you3 shi4 shen1 yu shih shen ushiki shin |
body with consciousness |
有身見 有身见 see styles |
yǒu shēn jiàn you3 shen1 jian4 yu shen chien ushin ken |
reifying view |
本地身 see styles |
běn dì shēn ben3 di4 shen1 pen ti shen honjishin ほんじしん |
{Buddh} (See 加持身) (dharma-body of) Vairocana original body |
果法身 see styles |
guǒ fǎ shēn guo3 fa3 shen1 kuo fa shen ka hosshin |
resultant truth body |
柔身術 柔身术 see styles |
róu shēn shù rou2 shen1 shu4 jou shen shu |
contortion (performance art) |
梵身天 see styles |
fàn shēn tiān fan4 shen1 tian1 fan shen t`ien fan shen tien bonshin ten |
The brahmakāyika, or retinue of Brahma. |
楊深秀 杨深秀 see styles |
yáng shēn xiù yang2 shen1 xiu4 yang shen hsiu |
Yang Shenxiu (1849-1898), one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子[Wu4 xu1 Liu4 jun1 zi5] of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898 |
業報身 业报身 see styles |
yè bào shēn ye4 bao4 shen1 yeh pao shen gōhō shin |
The body of karmic retribution, especially that assumed by a bodhisattva to accord with the conditions of those he seeks to save. |
殊妙身 see styles |
shū miào shēn shu1 miao4 shen1 shu miao shen shumyō shin |
Surpassingly wonderful body, i.e. Padtmottara, the 729th Buddha of the present kalpa. |
毘詵遮 毘诜遮 see styles |
pí shēn zhē pi2 shen1 zhe1 p`i shen che pi shen che bishinsha |
consecration |
法性身 see styles |
fǎ xìng shēn fa3 xing4 shen1 fa hsing shen hōshō shin |
idem 法身. |
法王身 see styles |
fǎ wáng shēn fa3 wang2 shen1 fa wang shen hōō shin |
the body of the dharma-king |
法界身 see styles |
fǎ jiè shēn fa3 jie4 shen1 fa chieh shen hokkai shin |
The dharmakāya (manifesting itself in all beings); the dharmadhātu as the buddhakāya, all things being Buddha. |
法身位 see styles |
fǎ shēn wèi fa3 shen1 wei4 fa shen wei hosshin'i |
stage of the dharma-body |
法身佛 see styles |
fǎ shēn fó fa3 shen1 fo2 fa shen fo hosshin butsu |
The dharmakāya Buddha. |
法身偈 see styles |
fǎ shēn jì fa3 shen1 ji4 fa shen chi Hosshin ge |
Verse on the Dharma-body |
法身塔 see styles |
fǎ shēn tǎ fa3 shen1 ta3 fa shen t`a fa shen ta hosshin tō |
The pagoda where abides a spiritual relic of Buddha: the esoteric sect uses the letter पं as such an abode of the dharmakāya. |
法身德 see styles |
fǎ shēn dé fa3 shen1 de2 fa shen te hosshin toku |
merit of the dharma-body |
法身藏 see styles |
fǎ shēn zàng fa3 shen1 zang4 fa shen tsang hosshin zō |
The storehouse of the dharmakāya, the essence of Buddhahood, by contemplating which the holy man attains to it. |
法身觀 法身观 see styles |
fǎ shēn guān fa3 shen1 guan1 fa shen kuan hosshin kan |
Meditation on, or insight into, the dharmakāya, varying in definition in the various schools. |
法門身 法门身 see styles |
fǎ mén shēn fa3 men2 shen1 fa men shen hōmon shin |
A Tiantai definition of the dharmakāya of the Trinity, i.e. the qualities, powers, and methods of the Buddha. The various representations of the respective characteristics of buddhas and bodhisattvas in the maṇḍalas. |
波德申 see styles |
bō dé shēn bo1 de2 shen1 po te shen |
Port Dickson (holiday destination in Malaysia) |
洋山港 see styles |
yáng shān gǎng yang2 shan1 gang3 yang shan kang |
see 洋山深水港[Yang2 shan1 Shen1 shui3 gang3] |
海參崴 海参崴 see styles |
hǎi shēn wǎi hai3 shen1 wai3 hai shen wai |
Haishenwai, traditional Chinese name for Vladivostok 符拉迪沃斯托克[Fu2 la1 di2 wo4 si1 tuo1 ke4] |
深信解 see styles |
shēn xìn jiě shen1 xin4 jie3 shen hsin chieh shin shinge |
profound belief and understanding |
深圳市 see styles |
shēn zhèn shì shen1 zhen4 shi4 shen chen shih |
Shenzhen, sub-provincial city in Guangdong Province 廣東省|广东省[Guang3dong1 Sheng3] |
深圳河 see styles |
shēn zhèn hé shen1 zhen4 he2 shen chen ho |
Shenzhen or Shamchun river Guangdong, the border between Hong Kong new territories and PRC |
深坑鄉 深坑乡 see styles |
shēn kēng xiāng shen1 keng1 xiang1 shen k`eng hsiang shen keng hsiang |
Shenkeng township in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan |
深妙理 see styles |
shēn miào lǐ shen1 miao4 li3 shen miao li shinmyōri |
profound and wonderful principle |
深密經 深密经 see styles |
shēn mì jīng shen1 mi4 jing1 shen mi ching Shinmikkyō |
Saṃdhinirmocana-sūtra |
深密義 深密义 see styles |
shēn mì yì shen1 mi4 yi4 shen mi i shinmitsu gi |
profound meaning |
深密藏 see styles |
shēn mì zàng shen1 mi4 zang4 shen mi tsang shinmitsu zō |
profound canon |
深層次 深层次 see styles |
shēn céng cì shen1 ceng2 ci4 shen ts`eng tz`u shen tseng tzu |
deep level; deep-seated; in-depth |
深山響 深山响 see styles |
shēn shān xiǎng shen1 shan1 xiang3 shen shan hsiang shinsankyō |
a resonant (sound of) an echo |
深州市 see styles |
shēn zhōu shì shen1 zhou1 shi4 shen chou shih |
Shenzhou Hengshui 衡水[Heng2 shui3], Hebei |
深度尺 see styles |
shēn dù chǐ shen1 du4 chi3 shen tu ch`ih shen tu chih |
depth indicator or gauge |
深成岩 see styles |
shēn chéng yán shen1 cheng2 yan2 shen ch`eng yen shen cheng yen shinseigan / shinsegan しんせいがん |
plutonic rock; abyssal rock intrusive igneous rock; plutonic rock |
深智慧 see styles |
shēn zhì huì shen1 zhi4 hui4 shen chih hui shin chie |
profound insight |
深棕色 see styles |
shēn zōng sè shen1 zong1 se4 shen tsung se |
dark brown |
深水埗 see styles |
shēn shuǐ bù shen1 shui3 bu4 shen shui pu |
Sham Shui Po district of Kowloon, Hong Kong |
深法忍 see styles |
shēn fǎ rěn shen1 fa3 ren3 shen fa jen jinbō nin |
Patience, or perseverance, in faith and practice. |
深法門 深法门 see styles |
shēn fǎ mén shen1 fa3 men2 shen fa men jinhō mon |
profound teaching |
深澤縣 深泽县 see styles |
shēn zé xiàn shen1 ze2 xian4 shen tse hsien |
Shenze county in Shijiazhuang 石家莊|石家庄[Shi2 jia1 zhuang1], Hebei |
深灰色 see styles |
shēn huī sè shen1 hui1 se4 shen hui se |
dark gray |
深生愛 深生爱 see styles |
shēn shēn gài shen1 shen1 gai4 shen shen kai shin shōai |
greatly pleased; satisfied |
深禪定 深禅定 see styles |
shēn chán dìng shen1 chan2 ding4 shen ch`an ting shen chan ting shin zenjō |
deep meditative absorption |
深總持 深总持 see styles |
shēn zǒng chí shen1 zong3 chi2 shen tsung ch`ih shen tsung chih shin sōji |
profound dhāraṇī |
深蜜經 深蜜经 see styles |
shēn mì jīng shen1 mi4 jing1 shen mi ching Shinmikkyō |
Saṃdhinirmocana-sūtra |
深蟄經 深蛰经 see styles |
shēn zhé jīng shen1 zhe2 jing1 shen che ching Shinchūkyō |
Shenzhe ching |
滬深港 沪深港 see styles |
hù shēn gǎng hu4 shen1 gang3 hu shen kang |
abbr. for Shanghai 上海[Shang4 hai3], Shenzhen 深圳[Shen1 zhen4] and Hong Kong 香港[Xiang1 gang3] |
無學身 无学身 see styles |
wú xué shēn wu2 xue2 shen1 wu hsüeh shen mugaku shin |
body of the post-learner |
無比身 无比身 see styles |
wú bǐ shēn wu2 bi3 shen1 wu pi shen muhi shin |
The incomparable body (of the Buddha). |
無漏身 无漏身 see styles |
wú lòu shēn wu2 lou4 shen1 wu lou shen muro shin |
untainted body |
無生身 无生身 see styles |
wú shēng shēn wu2 sheng1 shen1 wu sheng shen mushō shin |
The immortal one, i.e. the dharmakāya. |
無識身 无识身 see styles |
wú shì shēn wu2 shi4 shen1 wu shih shen mushiki shin |
body without consciousness |
無邊身 无边身 see styles |
wú biān shēn wu2 bian1 shen1 wu pien shen muhen shin |
The immeasurable body of the Buddha: the more the Brahman measured it the higher it grew, so he threw away his measuring rod, which struck root and became a forest. |
無量身 无量身 see styles |
wú liáng shēn wu2 liang2 shen1 wu liang shen muryō shin |
innumerable bodies |
熱身賽 热身赛 see styles |
rè shēn sài re4 shen1 sai4 je shen sai |
warm-up match; a friendly |
爲物身 为物身 see styles |
wéi wù shēn wei2 wu4 shen1 wei wu shen imotsu shin |
material body |
爽身粉 see styles |
shuǎng shēn fěn shuang3 shen1 fen3 shuang shen fen |
baby powder; talcum powder |
現其身 现其身 see styles |
xiàn qí shēn xian4 qi2 shen1 hsien ch`i shen hsien chi shen gen ki shin |
manifests his body |
理法身 see styles |
lǐ fǎ shēn li3 fa3 shen1 li fa shen ri hosshin |
The dharmakāya as absolute being, in contrast with 智法身 the dharmakāya as wisdom, both according to the older school being 無爲 noumenal; later writers treat 理法身 as noumenal and 智法身 as kinetic or active. |
甚深住 see styles |
shén shēn zhù shen2 shen1 zhu4 shen shen chu shinshin jū |
deeply abiding |
甚深教 see styles |
shén shēn jiào shen2 shen1 jiao4 shen shen chiao jinjinkyō |
extremely profound teaching |
甚深法 see styles |
shén shēn fǎ shen2 shen1 fa3 shen shen fa shinshin hō |
profound dharma |
甚深細 甚深细 see styles |
shén shēn xì shen2 shen1 xi4 shen shen hsi shinshinsai |
extremely deep and subtle |
甚深經 甚深经 see styles |
shén shēn jīng shen2 shen1 jing1 shen shen ching shinshin kyō |
extremely profound scripture |
甚深義 甚深义 see styles |
shén shēn yì shen2 shen1 yi4 shen shen i shinshin gi |
exceedingly profound meaning |
生身佛 see styles |
shēng shēn fó sheng1 shen1 fo2 sheng shen fo shōshin butsu |
a born buddha |
生身供 see styles |
shēng shēn gōng sheng1 shen1 gong1 sheng shen kung shōjin ku |
The worship paid to Buddha-relics, 生身舍利. |
申不害 see styles |
shēn bù hài shen1 bu4 hai4 shen pu hai shinfugai しんふがい |
Shen Buhai (385-337 BC), legalist political thinker (personal name) Shinfugai |
申命記 申命记 see styles |
shēn mìng jì shen1 ming4 ji4 shen ming chi shinmeiki / shinmeki しんめいき |
Book of Deuteronomy; Fifth Book of Moses Deuteronomy (book of the Bible) |
申報單 申报单 see styles |
shēn bào dān shen1 bao4 dan1 shen pao tan |
declaration form |
申怒林 see styles |
shēn nù lín shen1 nu4 lin2 shen nu lin shindorin |
(Skt. yaṣṭi-vana) |
申扎縣 申扎县 see styles |
shēn zhā xiàn shen1 zha1 xian4 shen cha hsien |
Xainza county, Tibetan: Shan rtsa rdzong, in Nagchu prefecture 那曲地區|那曲地区[Na4 qu3 di4 qu1], central Tibet |
申根區 申根区 see styles |
shēn gēn qū shen1 gen1 qu1 shen ken ch`ü shen ken chü |
the Schengen area, a passport-free zone in Europe |
申訴書 申诉书 see styles |
shēn sù shū shen1 su4 shu1 shen su shu |
written appeal |
申請人 申请人 see styles |
shēn qǐng rén shen1 qing3 ren2 shen ch`ing jen shen ching jen shinseinin / shinsenin しんせいにん |
applicant (See 申請者) applicant |
申請書 申请书 see styles |
shēn qǐng shū shen1 qing3 shu1 shen ch`ing shu shen ching shu shinseisho / shinsesho しんせいしょ |
application; application form; petition (to higher authorities) written application |
申請表 申请表 see styles |
shēn qǐng biǎo shen1 qing3 biao3 shen ch`ing piao shen ching piao |
application form |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "shen1" 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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