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三福業 三福业 see styles |
sān fú yè san1 fu2 ye4 san fu yeh san fukugō |
The three things that bring a happy lot— almsgiving, impartial kindness and Iove, pondering over the demands of the life beyond. |
三禪天 三禅天 see styles |
sān chán tiān san1 chan2 tian1 san ch`an t`ien san chan tien sanzenten |
third meditation heaven |
三禮師 三礼师 see styles |
sān lǐ shī san1 li3 shi1 san li shih sanraishi |
director of the three ceremonies |
三秒膠 三秒胶 see styles |
sān miǎo jiāo san1 miao3 jiao1 san miao chiao |
superglue |
三稜草 三棱草 see styles |
sān léng cǎo san1 leng2 cao3 san leng ts`ao san leng tsao mikuri みくり |
sedge herb (Cyperus rotundus) (kana only) branched bur-reed (Sparganium erectum); simplestem bur-reed |
三稜鏡 三棱镜 see styles |
sān léng jìng san1 leng2 jing4 san leng ching sanryoukyou / sanryokyo さんりょうきょう |
(triangular) prism prism |
三種住 三种住 see styles |
sān zhǒng zhù san1 zhong3 zhu4 san chung chu sanshu jū |
three kinds of abodes |
三種天 三种天 see styles |
sān zhǒng tiān san1 zhong3 tian1 san chung t`ien san chung tien sanshu ten |
The three classes of devas: (1) 名天 famous rulers on earth styled 天王, 天子; (2) 生天 the highest incarnations of the six paths; (3) 淨天 the pure, or the saints, from śrāvakas to pratyeka-buddhas. 智度論 7.; Three definitions of heaven: (a) as a name or title, e.g. divine king, son of Heaven, etc.; (b) as a place for rebirth, the heavens of the gods; (c) the pure Buddha-land. |
三種常 三种常 see styles |
sān zhǒng cháng san1 zhong3 chang2 san chung ch`ang san chung chang sanshu jō |
A Buddha in his three eternal qualities: (a) 本性常 in his nature or dharmakāya; (b) 不斷常 in his unbroken eternity, saṃbhogakāya; (c) 相續常 in his continuous and eternally varied forms, nirmāṇakāya. |
三種心 三种心 see styles |
sān zhǒng xīn san1 zhong3 xin1 san chung hsin sanshu shin |
three kinds of mind |
三種斷 三种断 see styles |
sān zhǒng duàn san1 zhong3 duan4 san chung tuan sanshu dan |
The three kinds of uccheda— cutting-off, excision, or bringing to an end: (1) (a) 自性斷 with the incoming of wisdom, passion or illusion ceases of itself; (b) 不生斷 with realization of the doctrine that all is 空 unreal, evil karma ceases to arise; (c) 緣縛斷 illusion being ended, the causal nexus of the passions disappears and the attraction of the external ceases. (2) The three śrāvaka or ascetic stages are (a) 見所斷 ending the condition of false views; (b) 修行斷 getting rid of desire and illusion in practice; (c) 非所斷 no more illusion or desire to be cut off. |
三種智 三种智 see styles |
sān zhǒng zhì san1 zhong3 zhi4 san chung chih sanshu chi |
The wisdom of common men, of the heterodox, and of Buddhism; i.e. (a) 世間智 normal, worldly knowledge or ideas; (b) 出世間智 other worldly wisdom, e.g. of Hīnayāna; (c) 出世間上上智 the highest other-worldly wisdom, of Mahāyāna; cf. 三種波羅蜜. |
三種有 三种有 see styles |
sān zhǒng yǒu san1 zhong3 you3 san chung yu sanshu u |
Three kinds of existence: (a) 相待有 that of qualities, as of opposites, e.g. length and shortness; (b) 假名有 that of phenomenal things so-called, e.g. a jar, a man; (c) 法有 that of the noumenal, or imaginary, understood as facts and not as illusions, such as a "hare's horns" or a "turtle's fur". |
三種欲 三种欲 see styles |
sān zhǒng yù san1 zhong3 yu4 san chung yü sanshu yoku |
Three kinds of desire— food, sleep, sex. |
三種生 三种生 see styles |
sān zhǒng shēng san1 zhong3 sheng1 san chung sheng sanshu shō |
The three sources, or causes of the rise of the passions and illusions: (a) 想生 the mind, or active thought; (b) 相生 the objective world; (c) 流注生 their constant interaction, or the continuous stream of latent predispositions. |
三種相 三种相 see styles |
sān zhǒng xiàng san1 zhong3 xiang4 san chung hsiang sanshu sō |
The three kinds of appearance: (1) In logic, the three kinds of percepts: (a) 標相 inferential, as fire is inferred from smoke; (b) 形相 formal or spatial, as length, breadth, etc.; (c) 體相 qualitative, as heat is in fire, etc. (2) (a) 假名相 names, which are merely indications of the temporal; (b) 法相 dharmas, or "things"; (c) 無相相 the formless— all three are incorrect positions. |
三種緣 三种缘 see styles |
sān zhǒng yuán san1 zhong3 yuan2 san chung yüan sanshu en |
three kinds of conditions |
三種色 三种色 see styles |
sān zhǒng sè san1 zhong3 se4 san chung se sanshu shiki |
Three kinds of rūpa, i.e. appearance or object: (1) (a) visible objects; (b) invisible objects, e.g. sound; (c) invisible, immaterial, or abstract objects. (2) (a) colour, (b) shape, (c) quality. |
三種身 三种身 see styles |
sān zhǒng shēn san1 zhong3 shen1 san chung shen sanshu shin |
The Tiantai School has a definition of 色身 the physical body of the Buddha; 法門身 his psychological body with its vast variety; 實相身 his real body, or dharmakāya. The esoteric sect ascribes a trikāya to each of its honoured ones. v. 三身. |
三種障 三种障 see styles |
sān zhǒng zhàng san1 zhong3 zhang4 san chung chang sanshu shō |
three kinds of hindrances |
三種香 三种香 see styles |
sān zhǒng xiāng san1 zhong3 xiang1 san chung hsiang sanshu kō |
Three kinds of scent, or incense, i.e. from root, branch, or flower. |
三穗縣 三穗县 see styles |
sān suì xiàn san1 sui4 xian4 san sui hsien |
Sansui, a county in Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture 黔東南苗族侗族自治州|黔东南苗族侗族自治州[Qian2 dong1 nan2 Miao2 zu2 Dong4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Guizhou |
三空門 三空门 see styles |
sān kōng mén san1 kong1 men2 san k`ung men san kung men sankū mon |
(三空觀門) idem 三解脫門. |
三等分 see styles |
sān děng fēn san1 deng3 fen1 san teng fen santoubun / santobun さんとうぶん |
to trisect (noun/participle) trisect |
三等持 see styles |
sān děng chí san1 deng3 chi2 san teng ch`ih san teng chih santōji |
three samādhis |
三等流 see styles |
sān děng liú san1 deng3 liu2 san teng liu santōru |
Three equal or universal currents or consequences, i.e. 眞等流 the certain consequences that follow on a good, evil, or neutral kind of nature, respectively; 假等流 the temporal or particular fate derived from a previous life's ill deeds, e.g. shortened life from taking life; 分位等流 each organ as reincarnated according to its previous deeds, hence the blind. |
三節鞭 三节鞭 see styles |
sān jié biān san1 jie2 bian1 san chieh pien |
three-section staff (old-style weapon) |
三精氣 三精气 see styles |
sān jīng qì san1 jing1 qi4 san ching ch`i san ching chi san shōke |
The three auras of earth, of the animate, and of the inanimate invoked against demon influences. |
三級片 三级片 see styles |
sān jí piàn san1 ji2 pian4 san chi p`ien san chi pien |
third category movie (containing sexual or violent content) |
三級跳 三级跳 see styles |
sān jí tiào san1 ji2 tiao4 san chi t`iao san chi tiao |
triple jump (athletics); hop, skip and jump |
三細染 三细染 see styles |
sān xì rǎn san1 xi4 ran3 san hsi jan sansaizen |
three subtle defilements |
三細相 三细相 see styles |
sān xì xiàng san1 xi4 xiang4 san hsi hsiang sansaisō |
three subtle marks |
三練磨 三练磨 see styles |
sān liàn mó san1 lian4 mo2 san lien mo san renma |
v. 三退屈. |
三罰業 三罚业 see styles |
sān fá yè san1 fa2 ye4 san fa yeh san batsugō |
The three things that work for punishment — body, mouth, and mind. |
三義鄉 三义乡 see styles |
sān yì xiāng san1 yi4 xiang1 san i hsiang |
Sanyi township in Miaoli county 苗栗縣|苗栗县[Miao2 li4 xian4], northwest Taiwan |
三羯摩 see styles |
sān jié mó san1 jie2 mo2 san chieh mo sankonma |
three acts |
三羯磨 see styles |
sān jié mó san1 jie2 mo2 san chieh mo san konma |
three times ceremony |
三聖閣 三圣阁 see styles |
sān shèng gé san1 sheng4 ge2 san sheng ko sanshō kaku |
hall of the three sages |
三聚戒 see styles |
sān jù jiè san1 ju4 jie4 san chü chieh sanju kai |
(三聚淨戒) The three cumulative commandments: (a) the formal 5, 8, or 10, and the rest; (b) whatever works for goodness; (c) whatever works for the welfare or salvation of living, sentient beings. 三聚圓戒interprets the above three as implicit in each of the ten commandments e.g. (a) not to kill implies (b) mercy and (c) protection or salvation. |
三聚法 see styles |
sān jù fǎ san1 ju4 fa3 san chü fa sanshu hō |
three kinds of phenomena |
三聚體 三聚体 see styles |
sān jù tǐ san1 ju4 ti3 san chü t`i san chü ti |
trimer (chemistry) |
三聯管 三联管 see styles |
sān lián guǎn san1 lian2 guan3 san lien kuan |
triplet |
三胞胎 see styles |
sān bāo tāi san1 bao1 tai1 san pao t`ai san pao tai |
triplets |
三能變 三能变 see styles |
sān néng biàn san1 neng2 bian4 san neng pien san nōhen |
three kinds of subjective transformers |
三脫門 三脱门 see styles |
sān tuō mén san1 tuo1 men2 san t`o men san to men san datsumon |
V. 三解脫 (三解脫門), but the former is only associated with無漏, or nirvāṇa. |
三腳架 三脚架 see styles |
sān jiǎo jià san1 jiao3 jia4 san chiao chia |
tripod; derrick crane See: 三脚架 |
三腳貓 三脚猫 see styles |
sān jiǎo māo san1 jiao3 mao1 san chiao mao |
sb with only rudimentary skills (in a particular area) |
三自性 see styles |
sān zì xìng san1 zi4 xing4 san tzu hsing san jishō |
three own-natures |
三般若 see styles |
sān bō rě san1 bo1 re3 san po je san hannya |
The three prajñās, or perfect enlightenments: (a) 實相般若 wisdom in its essence or reality; (b) 觀照般若 the wisdom of perceiving the real meaning of the last; (c) 方便般若 or 文字般若 the wisdom of knowing things in their temporary and changing condition. |
三色堇 see styles |
sān sè jǐn san1 se4 jin3 san se chin |
pansy |
三色貓 三色猫 see styles |
sān sè māo san1 se4 mao1 san se mao |
calico cat |
三芝鄉 三芝乡 see styles |
sān zhī xiāng san1 zhi1 xiang1 san chih hsiang |
Sanzhi or Sanchih township in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan |
三莊嚴 三庄严 see styles |
sān zhuāng yán san1 zhuang1 yan2 san chuang yen san shōgon |
The three adornments, or glories, of a country: material attractions; religion and learning; men, i.e. religious men and bodhisattvas. |
三菩伽 see styles |
sān pú qié san1 pu2 qie2 san p`u ch`ieh san pu chieh Sanboga |
Saṃbhoga or Saṃbhūta. An ancient ṛṣi of Mathurā. |
三菩提 see styles |
sān pú tí san1 pu2 ti2 san p`u t`i san pu ti sanbodai |
saṃbodhi, 糝帽地 intp. 正等覺. Perfect universal awareness, perfectly enlightened; v. 菩提. |
三落叉 see styles |
sān luò chā san1 luo4 cha1 san lo ch`a san lo cha sanrakusha |
The three lakṣa; a lakṣa is a mark, sign, token, aim, object; it is also 100,000, i.e. an 億. The three lakṣa of the esoteric sects are the 字 or magic word, the 印 symbol and the 本尊 object worshipped. Other such threes are body, mouth, and mind; morning, noon, and evening; cold, heat, and rain, etc. |
三葉草 三叶草 see styles |
sān yè cǎo san1 ye4 cao3 san yeh ts`ao san yeh tsao |
clover; trefoil |
三葉蟲 三叶虫 see styles |
sān yè chóng san1 ye4 chong2 san yeh ch`ung san yeh chung |
trilobite |
三藏教 see styles |
sān zàng jiào san1 zang4 jiao4 san tsang chiao sanzō kyō |
A Tiantai name for Hīnayāna, whose tripiṭaka is ascribed to Mahākāśyapa. |
三藩市 see styles |
sān fān shì san1 fan1 shi4 san fan shih |
San Francisco (California) |
三衣袋 see styles |
sān yī dài san1 yi1 dai4 san i tai sane tai |
robe sack |
三補吒 三补咤 see styles |
sān bǔ zhà san1 bu3 zha4 san pu cha sanhota |
saṃpuṭa. One of the twelve ways of putting the hands together in worship, i.e. bringing the hands together without the palms touching. |
三角債 三角债 see styles |
sān jiǎo zhài san1 jiao3 zhai4 san chiao chai |
triangular debt |
三角凳 see styles |
sān jiǎo dèng san1 jiao3 deng4 san chiao teng |
three-legged stool |
三角壇 三角坛 see styles |
sān jué tán san1 jue2 tan2 san chüeh t`an san chüeh tan sankaku dan |
A three-cornered altar in the fire worship of Shingon, connected with exorcism. |
三角學 三角学 see styles |
sān jiǎo xué san1 jiao3 xue2 san chiao hsüeh |
trigonometry |
三角山 see styles |
sān jué shān san1 jue2 shan1 san chüeh shan mikadoyama みかどやま |
(personal name) Mikadoyama Samgak san |
三角巾 see styles |
sān jiǎo jīn san1 jiao3 jin1 san chiao chin sankakukin さんかくきん |
sling (for a wounded arm) (1) triangular bandage; sling; (2) triangular kerchief; bandana; bandanna |
三角帶 三角带 see styles |
sān jiǎo dài san1 jiao3 dai4 san chiao tai |
V-belt (a type of drive belt with a trapezoidal cross-section) |
三角座 see styles |
sān jiǎo zuò san1 jiao3 zuo4 san chiao tso sankakuza さんかくざ |
Triangulum (constellation) {astron} Triangulum (constellation); the Triangle |
三角形 see styles |
sān jiǎo xíng san1 jiao3 xing2 san chiao hsing sankakkei / sankakke さんかっけい sankakukei / sankakuke さんかくけい |
triangle (noun - becomes adjective with の) triangle |
三角旗 see styles |
sān jiǎo qí san1 jiao3 qi2 san chiao ch`i san chiao chi sankakuki さんかくき |
triangular flag; pennant triangular pennant |
三角板 see styles |
sān jiǎo bǎn san1 jiao3 ban3 san chiao pan |
set square; triangle (for drawing right angles) |
三角法 see styles |
sān jiǎo fǎ san1 jiao3 fa3 san chiao fa sankakuhou / sankakuho さんかくほう |
trigonometry (math.) trigonometry |
三角洲 see styles |
sān jiǎo zhōu san1 jiao3 zhou1 san chiao chou sankakusu さんかくす |
delta (geography) delta |
三角肌 see styles |
sān jiǎo jī san1 jiao3 ji1 san chiao chi |
deltoid muscle (over the shoulder) |
三角褲 三角裤 see styles |
sān jiǎo kù san1 jiao3 ku4 san chiao k`u san chiao ku |
briefs; panties |
三角錐 三角锥 see styles |
sān jiǎo zhuī san1 jiao3 zhui1 san chiao chui sankakusui さんかくすい |
triangular pyramid (math.) triangular pyramid |
三角鐵 三角铁 see styles |
sān jiǎo tiě san1 jiao3 tie3 san chiao t`ieh san chiao tieh |
triangle (musical instrument); angle iron |
三角龍 三角龙 see styles |
sān jiǎo lóng san1 jiao3 long2 san chiao lung |
triceratops |
三解脫 三解脱 see styles |
sān jiě tuō san1 jie3 tuo1 san chieh t`o san chieh to san gedatsu |
(三解脫門) The three emancipations, idem 三空 and 三三昧 q.v. They are 空解脫, 無相解脫 and 無作解脫. Cf. 三涅槃門. |
三論宗 三论宗 see styles |
sān lùn zōng san1 lun4 zong1 san lun tsung sanronshuu / sanronshu さんろんしゅう |
Three Treatise School (Buddhism) Sanron sect (of Buddhism) The Sanlun, Mādhyamika, or Middle School, founded in India by Nāgārjuna, in China by 嘉祥 Jiaxiang during the reign of 安帝 An Di, Eastern Jin, A.D. 397-419. It flourished up to the latter part of the Tang dynasty. In 625 it was carried to Japan as Sanron. After the death of Jiaxiang, who wrote the 三論玄義, a northern and southern division took place. While the Mādhyamika denied the reality of all phenomenal existence, and defined the noumenal world in negative terms, its aim seems not to have been nihilistic, but the advocacy of a reality beyond human conception and expression, which in our terminology may be termed a spiritual realm. |
三貂角 see styles |
sān diāo jiǎo san1 diao1 jiao3 san tiao chiao |
Cape San Diego or Santiao, easternmost point of Taiwan Island |
三賢位 三贤位 see styles |
sān xián wèi san1 xian2 wei4 san hsien wei sanken i |
stages of the three kinds of worthies |
三足烏 三足乌 see styles |
sān zú wū san1 zu2 wu1 san tsu wu |
three-legged Golden Crow that lives in the sun (in northeast Asian and Chinese mythology); Korean: samjog'o |
三趾鷗 三趾鸥 see styles |
sān zhǐ ōu san1 zhi3 ou1 san chih ou |
(bird species of China) black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) |
三跋羅 三跋罗 see styles |
sān bá luó san1 ba2 luo2 san pa lo sanbara |
saṃvara. 三婆 (or 三嚩) To hinder, ward off, protect from falling into the three inferior transmigrations; a divine being that fills this office worshipped by the Tantra School. The sixth vijñāna, v. 八識. |
三跋致 see styles |
sān bá zhì san1 ba2 zhi4 san pa chih sanbatchi |
(or 諦) saṃpatti. To turn out well, prosper, be on the path of success. |
三跋諦 三跋谛 see styles |
sān bá dì san1 ba2 di4 san pa ti sanpattai |
prosper on the way |
三身業 三身业 see styles |
sān shēn yè san1 shen1 ye4 san shen yeh sanshin gō |
The three physical wrong deeds— killing, robbing, adultery. |
三車喩 三车喩 see styles |
sān chē yù san1 che1 yu4 san ch`e yü san che yü san sha yu |
parable of the three carts |
三車家 三车家 see styles |
sān chē jiā san1 che1 jia1 san ch`e chia san che chia sansha ke |
idem 三乘家. |
三輪教 三轮教 see styles |
sān lún jiào san1 lun2 jiao4 san lun chiao sanrin kyō |
The three periods of the Buddha's teaching as defined by Paramārtha: (a) 轉法輪 the first rolling onwards of the Law-wheel, the first seven years' teaching of Hīnayāna, i.e. the 四諦 four axioms and 空 unreality; (b) 照法輪 illuminating or explaining the law-wheel, the thirty years' teaching of the 般若 prajñā or wisdom sūtras, illuminating 空 and by 空 illuminating 有 reality; (c) 持法輪 maintaining the law-wheel, i.e. the remaining years of teaching of the deeper truths of 空有 both unreality and reality. Also the three-fold group of the Lotus School: (a) 根本法輪 radical, or fundamental, as found in the 華嚴經 sūtra; (b) 枝末法輪 branch and leaf, i.e. all other teaching; until (c) 攝末歸本法輪 branches and leaves are reunited with the root in the Lotus Sutra, 法華經. |
三輪相 三轮相 see styles |
sān lún xiàng san1 lun2 xiang4 san lun hsiang sanrin sō |
The three-wheel condition— giver, receiver, gift. |
三輪車 三轮车 see styles |
sān lún chē san1 lun2 che1 san lun ch`e san lun che sanrinsha さんりんしゃ |
pedicab; tricycle three wheeled vehicle (tricycle, motorcycle, etc.); three wheeler |
三迦葉 三迦叶 see styles |
sān jiā yè san1 jia1 ye4 san chia yeh san Kashō |
Three brothers Kāsyapa, all three said to be disciples of the Buddha. |
三迭紀 三迭纪 see styles |
sān dié jì san1 die2 ji4 san tieh chi |
Triassic (geological period 250-205m years ago); also written 三疊紀|三叠纪 |
三退屈 see styles |
sān tuì qū san1 tui4 qu1 san t`ui ch`ü san tui chü sant aikutsu |
The three feelings of oppression that make for a bodhisattva's recreancy— the vastness of bodhi; the unlimited call to sacrifice; the uncertainty of final perseverance. There are 三事練磨 three modes of training against them. |
三通力 see styles |
sān tōng lì san1 tong1 li4 san t`ung li san tung li santsūriki |
idem 三達 and 三明. |
三連勝 三连胜 see styles |
sān lián shèng san1 lian2 sheng4 san lien sheng sanrenshou / sanrensho さんれんしょう |
hat-trick (sports) three wins in a row |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "san" 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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