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Simple Dictionary Definition |
不十分 see styles |
fujuubun / fujubun ふじゅうぶん |
(noun or adjectival noun) insufficient; inadequate; imperfect; shortage |
不完全 see styles |
fukanzen ふかんぜん |
(noun or adjectival noun) imperfect; incomplete; faulty; defective |
不完善 see styles |
bù wán shàn bu4 wan2 shan4 pu wan shan |
imperfect |
不完美 see styles |
bù wán měi bu4 wan2 mei3 pu wan mei |
defective; imperfect |
不淨輪 不淨轮 see styles |
bù jìng lún bu4 jing4 lun2 pu ching lun fujōron |
One of the three 輪: impermanence, impurity, distress 無常, 不淨, 苦. |
不透水 see styles |
bù tòu shuǐ bu4 tou4 shui3 pu t`ou shui pu tou shui |
waterproof; watertight; impermeable |
乾麺麭 see styles |
kanmenpou / kanmenpo かんめんぽう |
(obsolete) (Imperial Japanese Army jargon) (See 乾パン) hardtack; cracker; hard biscuit |
事務的 see styles |
jimuteki じむてき |
(adjectival noun) (1) administrative; businesslike; practical; (adjectival noun) (2) impersonal; perfunctory; robot-like |
二の宮 see styles |
ninomiya にのみや |
(1) (archaism) (See 一の宮) second-born imperial prince; (2) second most important provincial shrine; (place-name, surname) Ninomiya |
二無常 二无常 see styles |
èr wú cháng er4 wu2 chang2 erh wu ch`ang erh wu chang ni mujō |
Two kinds of impermanence, immediate and delayed. 念念無常 things in motion, manifestly transient; 相續無常 things that have the semblance of continuity, but are also transient, as life ending in death, or a candle in extinction. |
二般若 see styles |
èr bō rě er4 bo1 re3 erh po je ni hannya |
Two kinds of prajñā, or wisdom. (1) (a) 共般若 The prajñā of the three stages of śrāvaka, pratyekabuddha, and imperfect Bodhisattva schools; (b) 不共般若 the prajñā of the perfect Bodhisattva teaching—a Tiantai division. (2) (a) 世間般若 temporal prajñā; (b) 出世間般若 supernatural. (3) (a) 實相般若 The first part of the Prajñāpāramitā; (b) 觀照般若 the second part. |
二重橋 see styles |
nijuubashi / nijubashi にじゅうばし |
Double Bridge at the Palace; (place-name) Nijūbashi (bridge before the entrance to the Imperial Palace in Tokyo) |
五摂家 see styles |
gosekke ごせっけ |
(See 摂関) the five regent houses; five families of the Fujiwara clan (Konoe, Kujo, Nijo, Ichijo, and Takatsukasa) entrusted as imperial regents and advisors starting in the Kamakura period |
五門禪 五门禅 see styles |
wǔ mén chán wu3 men2 chan2 wu men ch`an wu men chan gomon zen ごもんぜん |
(out-dated kanji) (Buddhist term) five approaches to meditation; five objects of meditation idem 五停心觀; there is also a fivefold meditation on impermanence, suffering, the void, the non-ego, and nirvana. |
人格化 see styles |
rén gé huà ren2 ge2 hua4 jen ko hua jinkakuka じんかくか |
to personalize; anthropomorphism (noun, transitive verb) impersonation; personification |
儀陽殿 see styles |
giyouden / giyoden ぎようでん |
pavilion housing imperial treasures and historical artifacts (in Heian Palace) |
光祿勳 光禄勋 see styles |
guāng lù xūn guang1 lu4 xun1 kuang lu hsün |
minister of the imperial household |
內務府 内务府 see styles |
nèi wù fǔ nei4 wu4 fu3 nei wu fu |
Imperial Household Department (in Qing dynasty) |
八咫鏡 see styles |
yatanokagami やたのかがみ yatakagami やたかがみ |
Yata no Kagami (the eight-span mirror; one of the Imperial regalia) |
八股文 see styles |
bā gǔ wén ba1 gu3 wen2 pa ku wen hakkobun はっこぶん |
eight-part essay one had to master to pass the imperial exams in Ming and Qing dynasties eight-legged essay (classical Chinese style of essay writing) |
公家衆 see styles |
kugeshuu; kugeshu / kugeshu; kugeshu くげしゅう; くげしゅ |
(See 武家衆) courtier; noble; people serving the Imperial Court |
兵曹長 see styles |
heisouchou / hesocho へいそうちょう |
(See 准尉) (Japanese Imperial Navy) chief warrant-officer |
内供奉 see styles |
nèi gòng fèng nei4 gong4 feng4 nei kung feng naigubu ないぐぶ |
(See 内道場) inner offerer (any of the 10 high-ranking monks serving at the inner offering hall) (内供) A title for the monk who served at the alter in the imperial palace, instituted in A. D. 756; also called 供奉. |
内教坊 see styles |
naikyoubou / naikyobo ないきょうぼう |
(archaism) part of the imperial palace where dancing girls were trained (Nara and Heian periods) |
内裏様 see styles |
dairisama だいりさま |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 内裏・1) imperial palace; person living in the imperial palace (esp. the emperor); (2) (polite language) (See 内裏雛) festival dolls representing the emperor and the empress |
内親王 see styles |
naishinnou / naishinno ないしんのう |
imperial princess; royal princess; (personal name) Naishinnou |
内道場 see styles |
naidoujou / naidojo ないどうじょう |
inner practice hall (for Buddhism; on the imperial palace grounds) |
劫かす see styles |
obiyakasu おびやかす |
(transitive verb) (1) to intimidate; to scare; (2) to jeopardize; to endanger; to imperil |
勅任官 see styles |
chokuninkan ちょくにんかん |
imperial appointee |
勅使門 see styles |
chokushimon ちょくしもん |
{archit} imperial envoy gate; temple gate used by imperial envoy |
勅撰集 see styles |
chokusenshuu / chokusenshu ちょくせんしゅう |
imperial-commissioned poem anthology |
勅祭社 see styles |
chokusaisha ちょくさいしゃ |
shrine whose rituals are attended by an imperial envoy (who presents offerings) |
十七殿 see styles |
juushichiden / jushichiden じゅうしちでん |
(See 内裏・1) seventeen main pavilions of the imperial palace |
十四難 十四难 see styles |
shí sì nán shi2 si4 nan2 shih ssu nan jūshi nan |
The fourteen difficult questions of the "heretics" to which the Buddha made no reply, for, as it is said, the questions were no more properly put than if one asked " How much milk can you get from cow's horn?" They are forms of: All is permanent, impermanent, both or neither; all changes, changes not, both, neither; at death a spirit departs, does not, both, neither; after death we have the same body (or personality) and spirit, or body and spirit are different. |
半過去 see styles |
hankako はんかこ |
{gramm} imperfect tense |
叢雲剣 see styles |
murakumonotsurugi むらくものつるぎ |
(rare) (See 天叢雲剣) Murakumo no Tsurugi (alternate name for Ama-no-Murakumo no Tsurugi; the sword of the Imperial regalia) |
同文館 同文馆 see styles |
tóng wén guǎn tong2 wen2 guan3 t`ung wen kuan tung wen kuan |
Tongwen Guan, 19th century college that trained translators for China's diplomatic corps, established in Beijing in 1862 and absorbed by the Imperial University in 1902 |
君が世 see styles |
kimigayo きみがよ |
(1) Imperial reign; (2) title of Japanese national anthem |
君が代 see styles |
kimigayo きみがよ |
(1) Imperial reign; (2) title of Japanese national anthem; (personal name) Kimigayo |
命令句 see styles |
mìng lìng jù ming4 ling4 ju4 ming ling chü |
imperative sentence |
命令型 see styles |
meireigata / meregata めいれいがた |
(can be adjective with の) {comp} imperative |
命令形 see styles |
meireikei / mereke めいれいけい |
{gramm} imperative form; command |
命令文 see styles |
meireibun / merebun めいれいぶん |
{gramm} imperative sentence; imperative statement |
命令法 see styles |
meireihou / mereho めいれいほう |
{gramm} imperative mood |
和歌所 see styles |
wakadokoro わかどころ |
(hist) (See 勅撰和歌集) Waka Office; government office responsible for compiling imperially commissioned anthologies of waka poetry |
四句執 四句执 see styles |
sì jù zhí si4 ju4 zhi2 ssu chü chih shikushū |
The four tenets held by various non-Buddhist schools: (1) the permanence of the ego, i. e. that the ego of past lives is the ego of the present; (2) its impermanence, i. e. that the present ego is of independent birth; (3) both permanent and impermanent, that the ego is permanent, the body impermanent; (4) neither permanent nor impermanent; that the body is impermanent but the ego not impermanent. |
四大師 四大师 see styles |
sì dà shī si4 da4 shi1 ssu ta shih shi daishi |
The four monastic heads imperially appointed during, the Tang dynasty. |
四念處 四念处 see styles |
sì niàn chù si4 nian4 chu4 ssu nien ch`u ssu nien chu shinenjo |
Four objects on which memory or the thought should dwell— the impurity of the body, that all sensations lead to suffering, that mind is impermanent, and that there is no such thing as an ego. There are other categories for thought or meditation.; (四念處觀); 四念住 smṛtyupasthāna. The fourfold stage of mindfulness, thought, or meditation that follows the 五停心觀 five-fold procedure for quieting the mind. This fourfold method, or objectivity of thought, is for stimulating the mind in ethical wisdom. It consists of contemplating (1) 身 the body as impure and utterly filthy; (2) 受 sensation, or consciousness, as always resulting in suffering; (3) 心 mind as impermanent, merely one sensation after another; (4) 法 things in general as being dependent and without a nature of their own. The four negate the ideas of permanence, joy, personality, and purity 常, 樂, 我, and 淨, i. e. the four 顚倒, but v. 四德. They are further subdivided into 別 and 總 particular and general, termed 別相念處 and 總相念處, and there are further subdivisions. |
四方拝 see styles |
shihouhai / shihohai しほうはい |
Prayer to the Four Quarters (Japanese imperial New Year's ceremony) |
四法印 see styles |
sì fǎ yìn si4 fa3 yin4 ssu fa yin shihouin / shihoin しほういん |
{Buddh} (See 諸行無常,諸法無我,一切皆苦,涅槃寂静) the four signs of orthodox Buddhism The seal or impression of the four dogmas, suffering, impermanence, non-ego, nirvana, see 四法本末. |
四法施 see styles |
sì fǎ shī si4 fa3 shi1 ssu fa shih shi hōse |
The Buddha' s gift of the four laws or dogmas, that all things are impermanent, that all (sentient) existence is suffering, that there is no (essential) personality, that all form (or matter) returns to the void. |
四行相 see styles |
sì xíng xiàng si4 xing2 xiang4 ssu hsing hsiang shi gyōsō |
To meditate upon the implications or disciplines of pain, unreality, impermanence, and the non-ego. |
回峰行 see styles |
kaihougyou / kaihogyo かいほうぎょう |
{Buddh} thousand-day walk through the mountains from Hieizan to the old Imperial Palace in Kyoto (ascetic practice of the Tendai sect) |
國子監 国子监 see styles |
guó zǐ jiàn guo2 zi3 jian4 kuo tzu chien |
Guozijian, the highest educational administrative body in imperial China, in some dynasties also functioning as the highest institution of academic research and learning (Imperial College, aka Imperial Academy) |
坐龍庭 坐龙庭 see styles |
zuò lóng tíng zuo4 long2 ting2 tso lung t`ing tso lung ting |
to be the reigning emperor; to ascend to the imperial throne |
報錄人 报录人 see styles |
bào lù rén bao4 lu4 ren2 pao lu jen |
bearer of good news (esp. announcing success in imperial examinations) |
大不敬 see styles |
daifukei / daifuke だいふけい |
(1) (archaism) great impropriety (esp. towards the imperial family); (2) (See 八虐) crime against the imperial family (or a shrine dedicated to them, etc.) |
大司農 大司农 see styles |
dà sī nóng da4 si1 nong2 ta ssu nung |
minister responsible for agriculture and state granaries in imperial China |
大学士 see styles |
daigakushi だいがくし |
(abbreviation) (See 内閣大学士) position at the imperial court in ancient China |
大学寮 see styles |
daigakuryou; ootsukasa / daigakuryo; ootsukasa だいがくりょう; おおつかさ |
(hist) (See 律令制) Daigaku-ryō; former imperial university of Japan, established under the ritsuryō system for the training of government administrators |
大御位 see styles |
oomikurai おおみくらい |
imperial throne |
大御宝 see styles |
oomitakara おおみたから |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (archaism) imperial subjects; the people |
大本営 see styles |
daihonei / daihone だいほんえい |
Imperial General Headquarters (Japan) |
大極殿 see styles |
taikyokuden たいきょくでん |
Council Hall in the Imperial Palace; (personal name) Taikyokuden |
大海令 see styles |
daikairei / daikaire だいかいれい |
(abbr. of 大本営海軍部命令) imperial navy order |
大海指 see styles |
taikaishi たいかいし |
(See 大海令) imperial navy order (detailed) |
大海訓 see styles |
taikaikun たいかいくん |
(rare) (See 大海指) imperial navy order |
大炊寮 see styles |
ooiryou; ooizukasa / ooiryo; ooizukasa おおいりょう; おおいづかさ |
(hist) Bureau of the Imperial Palace Kitchens (under the ritsuryō system) |
大理寺 see styles |
dà lǐ sì da4 li3 si4 ta li ssu |
Imperial Court of Judicial Review |
大陸命 see styles |
tairikumei / tairikume たいりくめい |
(abbr. of 大本営陸軍部命令) imperial army order |
大陸指 see styles |
tairikushi たいりくし |
imperial army order (detailed) |
大鴻臚 大鸿胪 see styles |
dà hóng lú da4 hong2 lu2 ta hung lu |
minister responsible for foreign relations and court protocol in imperial China |
天安門 天安门 see styles |
tiān ān mén tian1 an1 men2 t`ien an men tien an men tenanmon てんあんもん |
Tiananmen Gate, entrance of the Imperial City in Beijing (place-name) Ten'anmon; Tiananmen |
天皇家 see styles |
tennouke / tennoke てんのうけ |
the Imperial Family |
天皇旗 see styles |
tennouki / tennoki てんのうき |
Imperial Standard |
天皇陵 see styles |
tennouryou / tennoryo てんのうりょう |
tomb of Japanese emperor; Japanese imperial burial site |
太僕寺 太仆寺 see styles |
tài pú sì tai4 pu2 si4 t`ai p`u ssu tai pu ssu |
Court of imperial stud, office originally charged with horse breeding; Taibus banner in Xilingol League 錫林郭勒盟|锡林郭勒盟[Xi1 lin2 guo1 le4 Meng2], Inner Mongolia |
奈良朝 see styles |
narachou / naracho ならちょう |
(1) (hist) (See 奈良時代) Nara period (710-794); (2) (hist) imperial court during Nara period |
奉安殿 see styles |
houanden / hoanden ほうあんでん |
(hist) school building for housing an imperial photograph and a copy of the Imperial Rescript on Education (pre-WWII) |
奉幣使 see styles |
houheishi / hoheshi ほうへいし |
imperial messenger to a shrine; envoy returning courtesies |
女御子 see styles |
onnamiko おんなみこ |
(archaism) (See 皇女・こうじょ,男御子) imperial princess; royal princess |
姫御子 see styles |
himemiko ひめみこ |
imperial princess |
官幣社 see styles |
kanpeisha / kanpesha かんぺいしゃ |
(obsolete) shrine receiving offerings from the Bureau of Divinities (pre-Meiji) or the Imperial Household Department (post-Meiji) |
宜陽殿 see styles |
giyouden / giyoden ぎようでん |
pavilion housing imperial treasures and historical artifacts (in Heian Palace) |
宣命体 see styles |
senmyoutai / senmyotai せんみょうたい |
writing style in the manner of an imperial edict |
宮内官 see styles |
kunaikan くないかん |
court officer (from the Imperial Household Department) |
宮内庁 see styles |
kunaichou / kunaicho くないちょう |
Imperial Household Agency; (o) Imperial Household Agency |
宮内省 see styles |
kunaishou / kunaisho くないしょう |
(obsolete) (See 宮内庁) Department of the Imperial Household |
尊王党 see styles |
sonnoutou / sonnoto そんのうとう |
Imperialists |
尊皇王 see styles |
sonnou / sonno そんのう |
reverence for the emperor; advocate of imperial rule |
小さ童 see styles |
chiisawarawa / chisawarawa ちいさわらわ |
(archaism) small child (esp. a servant child in the Heian-period imperial palace) |
尚方劍 尚方剑 see styles |
shàng fāng jiàn shang4 fang1 jian4 shang fang chien |
imperial sword (giving bearer arbitrary powers); in fiction, Chinese version of 007's license to kill |
山皇鳩 山皇鸠 see styles |
shān huáng jiū shan1 huang2 jiu1 shan huang chiu |
(bird species of China) mountain imperial pigeon (Ducula badia) |
帝国兵 see styles |
teikokuhei / tekokuhe ていこくへい |
imperial soldier |
常御所 see styles |
tsunenogosho つねのごしょ |
(1) (hist) (See 寝殿造) room or pavilion of residence for the master of the house (Heian-period palatial-style architecture); (2) room where the emperor usually lives in the imperial palace |
平城宮 see styles |
heijoukyuu / hejokyu へいじょうきゅう |
(hist) (See 平城京) Heijō Palace (imperial residence in Heijō-kyō) |
平安宮 see styles |
heiankyuu / heankyu へいあんきゅう |
(See 大内裏) Heian Imperial Palace |
平安朝 see styles |
heianchou / heancho へいあんちょう |
(1) (hist) (See 平安時代・へいあんじだい) Heian period (794-1185); (2) (hist) imperial court in the Heian period; (personal name) Heianchō |
式年祭 see styles |
shikinensai しきねんさい |
(See 式年) imperial memorial ceremony (held on the anniversary of the emperor's or empress's death, on fixed years) |
式部職 see styles |
shikibushoku しきぶしょく |
Board of Ceremonies (part of the Imperial Household Agency) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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