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空經


空经

see styles
kōng jīng
    kong1 jing1
k`ung ching
    kung ching
 kū kyō
The sutras of unreality or immateriality, e.g. the Prajñāpāramitā.

空處


空处

see styles
kōng chù
    kong1 chu4
k`ung ch`u
    kung chu
 sorajo
    そらじょ
(surname) Sorajo
空無邊處 Ākāśānantyāyatana; the abode of infinite space, the formless, or immaterial world 無色界 the first of the arūpaloka heavens, one of the four brahmalokas.

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.

空諦


空谛

see styles
kōng dì
    kong1 di4
k`ung ti
    kung ti
 kuutai / kutai
    くうたい
{Buddh} (See 三諦) truth of emptiness (holding that all things are void)
The doctrine of immateriality, one of the three dogmas of Tiantai, that all things animate and inanimate, seeing that they result from previous causes and are without reality in themselves, are therefore 空or not material, but "spiritual".

空門


空门

see styles
kōng mén
    kong1 men2
k`ung men
    kung men
 sorakado
    そらかど
(surname) Sorakado
(1) The teaching which regards everything as unreal, or immaterial. (2) The school of unreality, one of the four divisions made by Tiantai (3) The teaching of immateriality, the door to nirvana, a general name for Buddhism; hence空門子 are Buddhist monks.

空際


空际

see styles
kōng jì
    kong1 ji4
k`ung chi
    kung chi
 kuusai / kusai
    くうさい
horizon; point where the sky meets the earth
The region of immateriality, or nirvana. Also called 實際, the region of reality.

空鳥


空鸟

see styles
kōng niǎo
    kong1 niao3
k`ung niao
    kung niao
 kūchō
The bird that cries 空空, the cuckoo, i.e. one who, while not knowing the wonderful law of true immateriality (or spirituality), yet prates about it.

窰場


窑场

see styles
yáo cháng
    yao2 chang2
yao ch`ang
    yao chang
(Yuan dynasty) porcelain kilns (under imperial administration)

竜車

see styles
 ryuusha / ryusha
    りゅうしゃ
imperial carriage

竜顔

see styles
 ryuugan; ryougan / ryugan; ryogan
    りゅうがん; りょうがん
imperial countenance

竜駕

see styles
 ryouga / ryoga
    りょうが
    ryuuga / ryuga
    りゅうが
imperial carriage

童生

see styles
tóng shēng
    tong2 sheng1
t`ung sheng
    tung sheng
candidate who has not yet passed the county level imperial exam

竹帛

see styles
zhú bó
    zhu2 bo2
chu po
 chikuhaku
    ちくはく
bamboo and silk writing materials (before paper)
history

竹材

see styles
 chikuzai
    ちくざい
bamboo material

笑料

see styles
xiào liào
    xiao4 liao4
hsiao liao
comedic material; (in reference to a person) laughingstock; butt of jokes

筆墨


笔墨

see styles
bǐ mò
    bi3 mo4
pi mo
 hitsuboku
    ひつぼく
pen and ink; words; writing
stationery; pen and ink; writing materials

等觀


等观

see styles
děng guān
    deng3 guan1
teng kuan
 tōkan
The beholding of all things as equal, e.g. as 空 unreal, or immaterial; or of all beings without distinction, as one beholds one's child i.e. without respect of persons.

策問


策问

see styles
cè wèn
    ce4 wen4
ts`e wen
    tse wen
essay on policy in question and answer form used in imperial exams

策試


策试

see styles
cè shì
    ce4 shi4
ts`e shih
    tse shih
imperial exam involving writing essay on policy 策論|策论[ce4 lun4]

米帝

see styles
 beitei / bete
    べいてい
US imperialism

粒体

see styles
 ryuutai / ryutai
    りゅうたい
{physics} granular material; granular matter; granule

粘剤

see styles
 neri
    ねり
(See 和紙) mucilaginous material used to make washi

系統


系统

see styles
xì tǒng
    xi4 tong3
hsi t`ung
    hsi tung
 keitou / keto
    けいとう
system; CL:個|个[ge4]
(1) system; (2) lineage; ancestry; family line; (3) group (e.g. of colors) (colours); family (e.g. of languages); party; school (of thought); (4) close (evolutionary) relationship; (5) a population sharing a common ancestor (in genetics); strain (e.g. bacterial)

納帽


纳帽

see styles
nà mào
    na4 mao4
na mao
 nōmō
A cap made of bits of given material.

素材

see styles
sù cái
    su4 cai2
su ts`ai
    su tsai
 sozai
    そざい
source material (in literature and art)
(1) ingredient; (raw) material; resource; (2) unprocessed timber; raw timber; (3) subject matter; topic

素片

see styles
 sohen
    そへん
fragments; chips; materials

索道

see styles
suǒ dào
    suo3 dao4
so tao
 sakudou / sakudo
    さくどう
ropeway
cableway; ropeway; aerial lift; cable car

紫衣

see styles
zǐ yī
    zi3 yi1
tzu i
 shie
    しえ
purple vestment (traditionally awarded by the imperial household); high-ranking priest's purple robe; (female given name) Shie
紫袈; 紫服 The purple robe, said to have been bestowed on certain monks during the Tang dynasty.

紫闥

see styles
 shitatsu
    したつ
gate of the imperial palace; imperial court; imperial palace

終場


终场

see styles
zhōng chǎng
    zhong1 chang3
chung ch`ang
    chung chang
end (of a performance or sports match); last round of testing in the imperial examinations

給事


给事

see styles
jǐ shì
    ji3 shi4
chi shih
the name of an official position in the imperial court, aka 給事中|给事中[ji3 shi4 zhong1]

絮片

see styles
xù piàn
    xu4 pian4
hsü p`ien
    hsü pien
floccule; a wisp of material precipitated from liquid

絵具

see styles
 enogu
    えのぐ
paint; coloring materials; colors; colours

經塔


经塔

see styles
jīng tǎ
    jing1 ta3
ching t`a
    ching ta
 kyōtō
A pagoda containing the scriptures as relics of the Buddha, or having verses on or in the building material.

続物

see styles
 tsuzukimono
    つづきもの
serial story

綸言

see styles
 ringen
    りんげん
imperial words

綺繡


绮绣

see styles
qǐ xiù
    qi3 xiu4
ch`i hsiu
    chi hsiu
silk material with grained pattern

綿布

see styles
 yuu / yu
    ゆう
cotton cloth; cotton material; (female given name) Yū

編物

see styles
 amimono
    あみもの
(noun - becomes adjective with の) knitting; knitted material; crochet

編號


编号

see styles
biān hào
    bian1 hao4
pien hao
to number; numbering; serial number

纂述

see styles
 sanjutsu
    さんじゅつ
(noun, transitive verb) (rare) gathering and writing up material

續編


续编

see styles
xù biān
    xu4 bian1
hsü pien
sequel; continuation (of a serial publication)

美帝

see styles
měi dì
    mei3 di4
mei ti
(in early CCP propaganda) United States (as an imperialist nation); (in more recent times) a neutral, colloquial term for the United States

翰林

see styles
hàn lín
    han4 lin2
han lin
 kanrin
    かんりん
refers to academics employed as imperial secretaries from the Tang onwards, forming the Hanlin Imperial Academy 翰林院
literary circles

老化

see styles
lǎo huà
    lao3 hua4
lao hua
 rouka / roka
    ろうか
(of a person, population or material) to age; (of knowledge) to become outdated
(n,vs,vi,adj-no) ageing; aging; senile deterioration

老友

see styles
lǎo yǒu
    lao3 you3
lao yu
 rouyuu / royu
    ろうゆう
old friend; sb who passed the county level imperial exam (in Ming dynasty)
old friend; crony

考官

see styles
kǎo guān
    kao3 guan1
k`ao kuan
    kao kuan
an examiner (for tests, interviews etc); (old) imperial examination official

耐火

see styles
nài huǒ
    nai4 huo3
nai huo
 taika
    たいか
refractory (material); fire-resistant
(noun - becomes adjective with の) fireproof

耗材

see styles
hào cái
    hao4 cai2
hao ts`ai
    hao tsai
consumables; to consume raw materials

聖代


圣代

see styles
shèng dài
    sheng4 dai4
sheng tai
 masayo
    まさよ
(loanword) sundae
magnificent imperial reign; (female given name) Masayo

聖勅

see styles
 seichoku / sechoku
    せいちょく
imperial rescript; imperial edict

聖徳

see styles
 masanori
    まさのり
(1) imperial virtue; heavenly virtue; (2) greatest virtue; highest virtue; (given name) Masanori

聖恩

see styles
 seion / seon
    せいおん
imperial blessings or favor (favour)

聖断

see styles
 seidan / sedan
    せいだん
imperial decision

聖旨


圣旨

see styles
shèng zhǐ
    sheng4 zhi3
sheng chih
 seishi / seshi
    せいし
imperial edict
imperial command
holy intention

聖朝


圣朝

see styles
shèng cháo
    sheng4 chao2
sheng ch`ao
    sheng chao
 masato
    まさと
the current imperial dynasty; one's own court
(given name) Masato

聖訓


圣训

see styles
shèng xùn
    sheng4 xun4
sheng hsün
sage's instructions; imperial edict

聖諭


圣谕

see styles
shèng yù
    sheng4 yu4
sheng yü
imperial edict; see also 上諭|上谕[shang4 yu4]

聚楽

see styles
 juraku
    じゅらく
grey wall covering material (gray); (place-name) Juraku

職制

see styles
 shokusei / shokuse
    しょくせい
(1) office organization; office organisation; (2) management; managerial post

臨命

see styles
 rinmei / rinme
    りんめい
imperial army order

臨朝


临朝

see styles
lín cháo
    lin2 chao2
lin ch`ao
    lin chao
to hold a court audience; to govern from the imperial throne (applies esp. to Empress Dowager or Regent)

自性

see styles
zì xìng
    zi4 xing4
tzu hsing
 jishou / jisho
    じしょう
{Buddh} intrinsic nature; one's own distinct nature
Own nature; of (its) own nature. As an intp. of pradhāna (and resembling 冥性) in the Sāṅkhya philosophy it is 'prakṛti, the Originant, primary or original matter or rather the primary germ out of which all material appearances are evolved, the first evolver or source of the material world (hence in a general acceptation 'nature' or rather 'matter' as opposed to purusha, or 'spirit')'. M. W. As 莎發斡 svabhāva, it is 'own state, essential or inherent property, innate or peculiar disposition, natural state or constitution, nature'. M. W. The self-substance, self-nature, or unchanging character of anything.

臬臺


臬台

see styles
niè tái
    nie4 tai2
nieh t`ai
    nieh tai
provincial judge (in imperial China)

舉人


举人

see styles
jǔ rén
    ju3 ren2
chü jen
graduate; successful candidate in the imperial provincial examination

舉業


举业

see styles
jǔ yè
    ju3 ye4
chü yeh
preparatory literary studies for imperial examination

舊學


旧学

see styles
jiù xué
    jiu4 xue2
chiu hsüeh
old learning; Chinese traditional teaching as opposed to material from the West

舍人

see styles
shè rén
    she4 ren2
she jen
 toneri
    とねり
ancient office title; rich and important person
(out-dated kanji) (gikun reading) (1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (out-dated kanji) (1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (personal name) Toneri

舎人

see styles
 torine
    とりね
(1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (personal name) Torine

舜若

see styles
shùn ruò
    shun4 ruo4
shun jo
 shunnya
śūnya, empty, unreal, incorporeal, immaterial, 空 q.v.

航戦

see styles
 kousen / kosen
    こうせん
(abbreviation) (See 航空戦隊) air flotilla; air fleet; combat aviation unit of the Imperial Japanese Navy

航拍

see styles
háng pāi
    hang2 pai1
hang p`ai
    hang pai
aerial photography (video or still)

良材

see styles
liáng cái
    liang2 cai2
liang ts`ai
    liang tsai
 yoshiki
    よしき
good timber; sound material; fig. able person; sound chap
good material; good timber; able persons; (given name) Yoshiki

色具

see styles
sè jù
    se4 ju4
se chü
 shikigu
Material objects.

色心

see styles
sè xīn
    se4 xin1
se hsin
 shikishin
Matter and mind, the material and immaterial.

色有

see styles
sè yǒu
    se4 you3
se yu
 shikiu
Material existence.

色泡

see styles
sè pào
    se4 pao4
se p`ao
    se pao
 shikihō
色焰 The material as a bubble, or a flame; impermanent.

色界

see styles
sè jiè
    se4 jie4
se chieh
 shikikai
    しきかい
{Buddh} (See 三界・1) form realm
rūpadhātu, or rūpāvacara, or rūpaloka, any material world, or world of form; it especially refers to the second of the Trailokya 三界, the brahmalokas above the devalokas, comprising sixteen or seventeen or eighteen 'Heavens of Form', divided into four dhyānas, in which life lasts from one-fourth of a mahākalpa to 16,000 mahākalpas, and the average stature is from one-half a yojana to 16,000 yojanas. The inhabitants are above the desire for sex or food. The rūpadhātu, with variants, are given as— 初禪天 The first dhyāna heavens: 梵衆天 Brahmapāriṣadya, 梵輔天 Brahmapurohita or Brahmakāyika, 大梵天 Mahābrahmā. 二禪天 The second dhyāna heavens: 少光天 Parīttābha, 無量光天 Apramāṇābha, 光音天 Ābhāsvara. 三禪天 The third dhyāna heavens: 少淨天 Parīttaśubha, 無量淨天 Apramāṇaśubha, 徧淨天 Śubhakṛtsna. 四禪天 The fourth dhyāna heavens: 無雲天 Anabhraka, 福生天 Puṇyaprasava, 廣果天 Bṛhatphala, 無想天 Asañjñisattva, 無煩天 Avṛha, 無熱天 Atapa, 善現天 Sudṛśa, 善見天 Sudarśana, 色究竟天 Akaniṣṭha, 和音天 ? Aghaniṣṭha, 大自在天 Mahāmaheśvara.

色相

see styles
sè xiàng
    se4 xiang4
se hsiang
 shikisou / shikiso
    しきそう
coloration; hue; sex; sex appeal
hue; color phase; colour phase
The material, material appearance, or external manifestation, the visible.

色蓋


色盖

see styles
sè gài
    se4 gai4
se kai
 shikikai
The concealing, or misleading, character of the visible or material, the seeming concealing reality.

色身

see styles
sè shēn
    se4 shen1
se shen
 iromi
    いろみ
{Buddh} rupakaya (the physical body, esp. of a buddha); (personal name) Iromi
rūpakāya. The physical body, as contrasted with the 法身 dharmakāya, the immaterial, spiritual, or immortal body.

色長


色长

see styles
sè zhǎng
    se4 zhang3
se chang
head of a division of the music academy of the imperial court

芋粥

see styles
 imogayu
    いもがゆ
(1) rice gruel with diced sweet potatoes; (2) gruel with ivy broth and finely minced Japanese yam served at large Imperial banquets

花布

see styles
huā bù
    hua1 bu4
hua pu
 hanabu
    はなぶ
printed cloth; calico
flower-patterned material used to bind the ends of the spine in books; (surname) Hanabu

花材

see styles
 kazai
    かざい
material used for flower arrangement

芸閣


芸阁

see styles
yún gé
    yun2 ge2
yün ko
imperial library

若宮

see styles
 wakamiya
    わかみや
(1) young imperial prince; (2) child of the imperial family; (3) (See 本宮) shrine dedicated to a child of the god of the main shrine; (4) (See 勧請) newly built shrine (to which a divided tutelary deity has just been transferred); (place-name, surname) Wakamiya

英兩


英两

see styles
yīng liǎng
    ying1 liang3
ying liang
British imperial ounce (old)

英噸


英吨

see styles
yīng dūn
    ying1 dun1
ying tun
 eiton / eton
    えいとん
tonne; imperial or US tonne, equal to 2240 pounds or 1.016 metric tons
ton (long, British)

茅茨

see styles
 boushi / boshi
    ぼうし
(1) (rare) thatched roof; (2) (See 茅・ちがや,茨・いばら・1) cogon grass and thorny shrubs (materials for thatching roofs)

荒節

see styles
 arabushi; arayo
    あらぶし; あらよ
(1) common and low grade type of katsuobushi; (2) bamboo rod used during imperial exorcism ceremonies

莢膜

see styles
 kyoumaku / kyomaku
    きょうまく
(1) {med} (bacterial) capsule; (2) {med} ovarian follicle sheath; theca

菌体

see styles
 kintai
    きんたい
(1) bacterial cell; (2) fungus body

菌株

see styles
 kinkabu; kinshu
    きんかぶ; きんしゅ
{biol} (bacterial) strain

菌種


菌种

see styles
jun zhǒng
    jun1 zhong3
chün chung
 kinshu
    きんしゅ
(microorganism) species; strain; (fungus and mushroom) spore; spawn
bacterial strain

菌肥

see styles
jun féi
    jun1 fei2
chün fei
bacterial manure

菌落

see styles
jun luò
    jun1 luo4
chün lo
bacterial colony; microbial colony

華蓋


华盖

see styles
huá gài
    hua2 gai4
hua kai
 kegai
imperial canopy (e.g. domed umbrella-like roof over carriage); aureole; halo
A flowery umbrella, a canopy of flowers.

落榜

see styles
luò bǎng
    luo4 bang3
lo pang
to fail the imperial exams; to flunk

葺く

see styles
 fuku
    ふく
(transitive verb) to roof (a house with some material); to thatch; to shingle; to tile

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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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