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自身

see styles
zì shēn
    zi4 shen1
tzu shen
 jishin
    じしん
itself; oneself; one's own
(n,n-suf) (one's) self; oneself; yourself; himself; herself
self

自述

see styles
zì shù
    zi4 shu4
tzu shu
to recount in one's own words; autobiography; written self-introduction

自造

see styles
zì zào
    zi4 zao4
tzu tsao
 jizō
self-created

自逸

see styles
zì yì
    zi4 yi4
tzu i
 ji itsu
self-indulgence

自遣

see styles
zì qiǎn
    zi4 qian3
tzu ch`ien
    tzu chien
 jiken
self-negating

自選


自选

see styles
zì xuǎn
    zi4 xuan3
tzu hsüan
 jisen
    じせん
to choose by oneself; free to choose; optional; self-service
(n,vs,adj-no) (author) selection

自重

see styles
zì zhòng
    zi4 zhong4
tzu chung
 jichou / jicho
    じちょう
to conduct oneself with dignity; to be dignified; deadweight
(n,vs,vi) (1) self-respect; (n,vs,vi) (2) prudence; not acting rashly; restraining oneself; (n,vs,vi) (3) taking care of oneself; being careful with one's health

自顯


自显

see styles
zì xiǎn
    zi4 xian3
tzu hsien
 jiken
self-manifest

自養


自养

see styles
zì yǎng
    zi4 yang3
tzu yang
self-sustaining; economically independent (of state aid, foreign subsidy etc)

自體


自体

see styles
zì tǐ
    zi4 ti3
tzu t`i
    tzu ti
 jitai
self

臭屁

see styles
chòu pì
    chou4 pi4
ch`ou p`i
    chou pi
(coll.) self-important; puffed up

至德

see styles
zhì dé
    zhi4 de2
chih te
 shitoku
splendid virtue; majestic moral character; great kindness
Jñānagupta

舍利

see styles
shè lì
    she4 li4
she li
 shari
(Buddhism) relic found in the cremated ashes of Buddhists (from Sanskrit "śarīra")
(1) śārī, śārikā; a bird able to talk, intp. variously, but, M. W. says the mynah. Śārikā was the name of Śāriputra's mother, because her eyes were bright and clever like those of a mynah; there are other interpretation (2) śarīra(m). 設利羅 (or 室利羅); 實利; 攝 M004215 藍 Relics or ashes left after the cremation of a buddha or saint; placed in stupas and worhipped. The white represent bones; the black, hair; and the red, flesh. Also called dhātu-śarīra or dharma-śarīra. The body, a dead body. The body looked upon as dead by reason of obedience to the discipline, meditation, and wisdom. The Lotus Sutra and other sutras are counted as relics, Śākyamuni's relics are said to have amounted to 八斛四斗 84 pecks, for which Aśoka is reputed to have built in one day 84,000 stupas; but other figures are also given. śarīra is also intp. by grains of rice, etc., and by rice as food.

良さ

see styles
 yosa
    よさ
(See 良い・1) merit; virtue; good quality

花招

see styles
huā zhāo
    hua1 zhao1
hua chao
trick; maneuver; razzle-dazzle; (martial arts) fancy move; flourish

英武

see styles
yīng wǔ
    ying1 wu3
ying wu
 eibu / ebu
    えいぶ
soldierly; martial (appearance)
(noun or adjectival noun) distinguished (surpassing) valor (valour); (personal name) Hidemu

荒技

see styles
 arawaza
    あらわざ
drastic move (e.g. hold or strike in martial arts); power technique; display of power

荒業

see styles
 arawaza
    あらわざ
(1) physical labor; physical labour; manual work; heavy work; (2) drastic move (e.g. hold or strike in martial arts); power technique; display of power

華拳


华拳

see styles
huá quán
    hua2 quan2
hua ch`üan
    hua chüan
Hua Quan - "Flowery Fist? Magnificent Fist?" - Martial Art

華胎


华胎

see styles
huā tāi
    hua1 tai1
hua t`ai
    hua tai
 kedai
The lotus womb in which doubters and those of little virtue are detained in semi-bliss for 500 years before they can be born into the Pure Land by the opening of the lotus.

著我


着我

see styles
zhù wǒ
    zhu4 wo3
chu wo
 jakuga
Attachment, to the ego, or idea of a permanent self.

著數


着数

see styles
zhāo shù
    zhao1 shu4
chao shu
move (in chess, on stage, in martial arts); gambit; trick; scheme; movement; same as 招數|招数[zhao1 shu4]

著法


着法

see styles
zhāo fǎ
    zhao1 fa3
chao fa
 jakuhō
move (in chess or martial arts)
Attachment to things; attachment and its object.

薄德

see styles
bó dé
    bo2 de2
po te
 hakudoku
of little virtue

薫化

see styles
 kunka
    くんか
(noun/participle) influencing people by one's virtue

薫陶

see styles
 kuntou / kunto
    くんとう
(noun, transitive verb) education; training; discipline

虔み

see styles
 tsutsushimi
    つつしみ
modesty; self-control; discretion

處分


处分

see styles
chǔ fèn
    chu3 fen4
ch`u fen
    chu fen
 shobun
to discipline sb; to punish; disciplinary action; to deal with (a matter); CL:個|个[ge4]
treatment

蟹挟

see styles
 kanibasami
    かにばさみ
flying scissors (technique in martial arts); kani basami

蠶繭


蚕茧

see styles
cán jiǎn
    can2 jian3
ts`an chien
    tsan chien
 sanken
silkworm cocoon
A silkworm's cocoon, simile of the self-binding effects of the passions, etc.

行徳

see styles
 gyoutoku / gyotoku
    ぎょうとく
{Buddh} virtue gained by practising Buddhism; (given name) Yukinori

行教

see styles
xíng jiào
    xing2 jiao4
hsing chiao
 yukinori
    ゆきのり
(given name) Yukinori
To carry out the vinaya discipline; the vinaya.

行證


行证

see styles
xíng zhèng
    xing2 zheng4
hsing cheng
 gyōshō
Action and proof; knowledge or assurance derived from doing; practice of religious discipline and the resulting enlightenment.

表德

see styles
biǎo dé
    biao3 de2
piao te
 hyōtoku
To manifest virtue, in contrast with 遮情 to repress the passions; the positive in deed and thought, as expounded by the 華嚴宗 Huayan school.

裸絞


裸绞

see styles
luǒ jiǎo
    luo3 jiao3
lo chiao
 hadakajime
    はだかじめ
(martial arts) rear naked choke
(martial arts term) rear naked choke; sleeper hold; bare hand strangle

襯著


衬着

see styles
chèn zhāo
    chen4 zhao1
ch`en chao
    chen chao
 shinjaku
to dress one's self in

要好

see styles
yào hǎo
    yao4 hao3
yao hao
to be on good terms; to be close friends; striving for self-improvement

見慢


见慢

see styles
jiàn màn
    jian4 man4
chien man
 kenman
views (of self) and pride

見我


见我

see styles
jiàn wǒ
    jian4 wo3
chien wo
 ken ga
to see a self

見識


见识

see styles
jiàn shi
    jian4 shi5
chien shih
 kenshiki
    けんしき
to gain first-hand knowledge of something; to experience for oneself; knowledge; experience; insight
(1) views; opinion; discernment; (2) pride; self-respect

親自


亲自

see styles
qīn zì
    qin1 zi4
ch`in tzu
    chin tzu
 shinji
personally; in person; oneself
one's self

覺樹


觉树

see styles
jué shù
    jue2 shu4
chüeh shu
 kakuju
The tree of knowledge, or enlightenment, the pippala under which the Buddha attained enlightenment, also called bodhidruma and ficus religiosa. To plant virtue in order to attain enlightenment.

覺者


觉者

see styles
jué zhě
    jue2 zhe3
chüeh che
 kakusha
An enlightened one, especially a buddha, enlightening self and others, 自覺覺他.

覺行


觉行

see styles
jué xíng
    jue2 xing2
chüeh hsing
 kakugyō
The procedure, or discipline, of the attainment of enlightenment for self and others.

解嚴


解严

see styles
jiě yán
    jie3 yan2
chieh yen
to lift restrictions (such as curfew or martial law)

解數


解数

see styles
xiè shù
    xie4 shu4
hsieh shu
talent; ability; capability; martial arts technique; Taiwan pr. [jie3 shu4]

計我


计我

see styles
jì wǒ
    ji4 wo3
chi wo
 keiga
to impute a self

訓育


训育

see styles
xùn yù
    xun4 yu4
hsün yü
 kuniku
    くんいく
pedagogy; to instruct and guide
(noun, transitive verb) discipline

調伏


调伏

see styles
tiào fú
    tiao4 fu2
t`iao fu
    tiao fu
 choubuku; joubuku / chobuku; jobuku
    ちょうぶく; じょうぶく
(noun, transitive verb) (1) {Buddh} exorcism; (noun, transitive verb) (2) putting a deadly curse on; cursing to death
To discipline bring under control, e.g. bring into submission the body, mouth, and will; control, or subjugate evil spirits, etc.; it is one of the intp. of Vinaya.

調理


调理

see styles
tiáo lǐ
    tiao2 li3
t`iao li
    tiao li
 chouri / chori
    ちょうり
to nurse one's health; to recuperate; to take care of; to look after; to discipline; to educate; to train; to prepare food; (dialect) to make fun of; (medicine) to opsonize
(noun, transitive verb) cooking; food preparation

請け

see styles
 uke
    うけ
(n,n-suf) (1) popularity; favour; favor; reception; (2) defense; defence; reputation; (3) agreement; (4) receiver of technique (e.g. in martial arts); (5) (kana only) (colloquialism) submissive partner of a homosexual relationship

謙称

see styles
 kenshou / kensho
    けんしょう
self-deprecating term; humble way of referring to oneself, one's abilities, one's possessions, etc.

謙辭


谦辞

see styles
qiān cí
    qian1 ci2
ch`ien tz`u
    chien tzu
humble words; self-deprecatory expression; to modestly decline

謹み

see styles
 tsutsushimi
    つつしみ
modesty; self-control; discretion

謹慎


谨慎

see styles
jǐn shèn
    jin3 shen4
chin shen
 kinshin
    きんしん
cautious; prudent
(n,vs,vi) (1) self restraint; moderating one's own behavior; penitence; discipline; (n,vs,vi) (2) confinement (esp. to one's home); house arrest; (n,vs,vi) (3) (See 謹慎処分) suspension (from work or school)

證德


证德

see styles
zhèng dé
    zheng4 de2
cheng te
 shōtoku
Attainment of virtue, or spiritual power, through the four dogmas, twelve nidānas and six pāramitās, in the Hīnayāna and Madhyamayāna.

識見


识见

see styles
shí jiàn
    shi2 jian4
shih chien
 shikiken; shikken
    しきけん; しっけん
knowledge and experience
views; opinion; discernment; pride; self-respect; insight

護身


护身

see styles
hù shēn
    hu4 shen1
hu shen
 goshin
    ごしん
self-protection; self-defence
Protection of the body, for which the charm 護符 is used, and also other methods.

豹拳

see styles
bào quán
    bao4 quan2
pao ch`üan
    pao chüan
Bao Quan - "Leopard Fist" - Martial Art

貞操


贞操

see styles
zhēn cāo
    zhen1 cao1
chen ts`ao
    chen tsao
 teisou / teso
    ていそう
(usually of women) chastity; virginity; virtue; honor; loyalty; moral integrity
chastity; virtue; fidelity

貞淑

see styles
 teishuku / teshuku
    ていしゅく
(noun or adjectival noun) chastity; virtue; fidelity; feminine modesty; (given name) Teishuku

貪玩


贪玩

see styles
tān wán
    tan1 wan2
t`an wan
    tan wan
to only want to have a good time; to just want to have fun, and to shy away from self-discipline

賢甁


贤甁

see styles
xián píng
    xian2 ping2
hsien p`ing
    hsien ping
 kenbyō
bhadra-kumbha; auspicious jar, magic bottle, from which all good things may be wished.

赴火

see styles
fù huǒ
    fu4 huo3
fu huo
 fuka
ascetic practice of self-immolation

路數


路数

see styles
lù shù
    lu4 shu4
lu shu
stratagem; method; approach; (martial arts) movement; social connections; (sb's) background story

踏鳴

see styles
 fuminari
    ふみなり
(rare) {MA} stamp (in Japanese martial arts); stomp

踢腿

see styles
tī tuǐ
    ti1 tui3
t`i t`ui
    ti tui
to kick; to do a kick (in dancing, martial arts etc)

踢館


踢馆

see styles
tī guǎn
    ti1 guan3
t`i kuan
    ti kuan
to challenge an established martial arts school to a fight (to prove one's skills or gain reputation); (fig.) to prove oneself by competing against those already established in a particular field

躊躇


踌躇

see styles
chóu chú
    chou2 chu2
ch`ou ch`u
    chou chu
 chuucho / chucho
    ちゅうちょ
to hesitate; (literary) to pace back and forth; (literary) self-satisfied
(n,vs,vt,vi) hesitation; indecision; vacillation

身法

see styles
shēn fǎ
    shen1 fa3
shen fa
pose or motion of one's body in martial arts

身見


身见

see styles
shēn jiàn
    shen1 jian4
shen chien
 shinken
satkāyadṛṣṭi; the illusion that the body, or self, is real and not simply a compound of the five skandhas; one of the five wrong views 五見.

身財


身财

see styles
shēn cái
    shen1 cai2
shen ts`ai
    shen tsai
 shinzai
self and property

躾る

see styles
 shitsukeru
    しつける
(transitive verb) (kana only) to train; to discipline; to teach manners

軍律

see styles
 gunritsu
    ぐんりつ
martial law; articles of war; military disciple; military law

軍法


军法

see styles
jun fǎ
    jun1 fa3
chün fa
 gunpou / gunpo
    ぐんぽう
martial law
military law; martial law; tactics; strategy

軍規

see styles
 gunki
    ぐんき
(1) military discipline; (2) military regulations; military rules

輕功


轻功

see styles
qīng gōng
    qing1 gong1
ch`ing kung
    ching kung
(Chinese martial arts) the art of agile movement such as leaping, wall-running or gliding through the air (exaggerated in wuxia stories)

辦道


办道

see styles
bàn dào
    ban4 dao4
pan tao
 bendō
To carry out religious duty or discipline.

辨道

see styles
biàn dào
    bian4 dao4
pien tao
 bendō
to carry out religious duty or discipline

辯道


辩道

see styles
biàn dào
    bian4 dao4
pien tao
 bendō
to carry out religious duty or discipline

迂叟

see styles
 usou / uso
    うそう
(pronoun) (humble language) (archaism) (masculine speech) (used by the elderly) I; me; my humble self; (personal name) Usou

迂拙

see styles
yū zhuō
    yu1 zhuo1
yü cho
 usetsu
    うせつ
stupid; impractical
(1) (archaism) (masculine speech) poor and careless way of living; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (archaism) (masculine speech) (See 迂叟・うそう) I; me; my humble self

迂生

see styles
 usei / use
    うせい
(pronoun) (archaism) (humble language) (masculine speech) (used in letters) I; me; my humble self

連招


连招

see styles
lián zhāo
    lian2 zhao1
lien chao
(gaming or martial arts) a sequence of attacks or moves; combo

遊蕩


游荡

see styles
yóu dàng
    you2 dang4
yu tang
 yuutou / yuto
    ゆうとう
to wander; to roam about; to loaf about; to be idle
(n,vs,vi) self-indulgent pleasure

過慢


过慢

see styles
guò màn
    guo4 man4
kuo man
 kaman
The pride which among equals regards self as superior and among superiors as equal; one of the seven arrogances.

道号

see styles
 dougou / dogo
    どうごう
monk's self-chosen pseudonym

道着

see styles
 dougi / dogi
    どうぎ
uniform worn in martial arts (judo, kendo, etc.)

道行

see styles
dào héng
    dao4 heng2
tao heng
 michiyuki
    みちゆき
skills acquired through religious practice; (fig.) ability; skill; Taiwan pr. [dao4 hang5]
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) going down the road; travelling; traveling; (2) lyric composition describing scenery a traveler sees on the way (traveller); (3) eloping; (surname, given name) Michiyuki
Conduct according to Buddha-truth; the discipline of religion.

道長


道长

see styles
dào zhǎng
    dao4 zhang3
tao chang
 michinaga
    みちなが
Taoist priest; Daoist priest
head of a martial arts organization (organisation); (surname) Michinaga

道館


道馆

see styles
dào guǎn
    dao4 guan3
tao kuan
martial arts studio; dojo

違犯


违犯

see styles
wéi fàn
    wei2 fan4
wei fan
 ihan; ibon(ok)
    いはん; いぼん(ok)
to violate; to infringe
(n,vs,vi) (See 違反・いはん) offense (against the law); offence; violation
to be slack in terms of discipline

違紀


违纪

see styles
wéi jì
    wei2 ji4
wei chi
lack of discipline; to break a rule; to violate discipline; to breach a principle

遺徳

see styles
 itoku
    いとく
benefit from ancestors' virtue

還門


还门

see styles
huán mén
    huan2 men2
huan men
 genmon
One of the six 妙門, i.e. to realize by introspection that the thinker, or introspecting agent, is unreal.

邪慢

see styles
xié màn
    xie2 man4
hsieh man
 jaman
mithyāmāna ; perverse or evil pride, doing evil for self-advancement; to hold to heterodox views and not to reverence the triratna.

邪戒

see styles
xié jiè
    xie2 jie4
hsieh chieh
 jakai
mistaken moral discipline

野花

see styles
yě huā
    ye3 hua1
yeh hua
 yaka
    やか
wildflower; woman of easy virtue
(1) wild flower; (2) (のばな only) (See 紙花・2) paper flowers (esp. as decoration at a funeral); (female given name) Yaka

長所

see styles
 chousho / chosho
    ちょうしょ
(ant: 短所) strong point; merit; virtue; advantage; (place-name) Chōsho

開啟


开启

see styles
kāi qǐ
    kai1 qi3
k`ai ch`i
    kai chi
to start; to begin; to initiate (an era, process, journey etc); (computing) to enable (a feature); (of a system or device) to start operating automatically; to self-initiate; to open (something that has been sealed)

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