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二十三家

see styles
èr shí sān jiā
    er4 shi2 san1 jia1
erh shih san chia
 nijūsan ke
twenty-three scholars [of the Liang]

二十世紀


二十世纪

see styles
èr shí shì
    er4 shi2 shi4 ji4
erh shih shih chi
 nijusseiki / nijusseki
    にじゅっせいき
    nijisseiki / nijisseki
    にじっせいき
20th century
twentieth century

二十二品

see styles
èr shí èr pǐn
    er4 shi2 er4 pin3
erh shih erh p`in
    erh shih erh pin
 nijūni hon
Twenty-two of the 三十七道品 q.v.; they are 四念處, 四正勤、四如意, 足五根 and 五力.

二十二愚

see styles
èr shí èr yú
    er4 shi2 er4 yu2
erh shih erh yü
 nijūni gu
twenty-two kinds of folly

二十二根

see styles
èr shí èr gēn
    er4 shi2 er4 gen1
erh shih erh ken
 nijūni kon
The twenty-two roots, organs, or powers, v. 根. They are: (1) 眼根 eye, cakṣurindriya; (2) 耳 根 ear, śrotrendriya; (3) 鼻根 nose, ghrāṇendriya; (4) 舌根 tongue, jihvendriya; (5) 身根 body, kāyendriya; (6) 意根 mind, manaīndriya (the above are the 六根); (7) 女根 female organ, strīndriya; (8) 男根 male organ, puruṣendriya; (9) 命根 life, jīvitendriya; (10) 苦根 suffering (or pain), duḥkhendriya; (11) 樂根 pleasure, sukhendriya; (12) 憂根 sorrow, daurmanasyendriya; (13) 喜根 joy, saumanas-yendriya; (14) 捨根 abandoning, upekṣendriya (from 10 to 14 they are the 五受); (15) 信根 faith, śraddhendriya; (16) 精進根 zeal, vīryendriya; (17) 念根 memory, smṛtīndriya; (18) 定根 meditation, or trance, samādhīndriya; (19) 慧根 wisdom, prajñendriya (these are the 信等之五根); (20) 未知當知根 the power for learning (the Four Noble Truths) anājñātamājñāsyāmīndriya; (21) 巳知根 the power of having learned (them), ājñendriya; (22) 具知根 the power of perfect knowledge (of them), ājñātādvīndriya (these three are called the 無漏根) .

二十二門


二十二门

see styles
èr shí èr mén
    er4 shi2 er4 men2
erh shih erh men
 nijūni mon
The Abhidharma-kośa divides the eighteen realms 十八界 into twenty-two categories. Also, there are twenty-two modes or processes in the perfect development of a Buddha and his works.

二十五史

see styles
èr shíshǐ
    er4 shi2 wu3 shi3
erh shih wu shih
 nijuugoshi / nijugoshi
    にじゅうごし
twenty four dynastic histories (or 25 or 26 in modern editions)
(See 二十四史) Twenty-Five Histories; authoritative collection of twenty-five Chinese historical books (the Twenty-Four Histories and the New History of Yuan)

二十五有

see styles
èr shí wǔ yǒu
    er4 shi2 wu3 you3
erh shih wu yu
 nijūgō u
The twenty-five forms of existence, fourteen in the desire realms 欲界, seven in the realms of form 色界, and four in the formless realms 無色界, v. 有.

二十五條


二十五条

see styles
èr shí wǔ tiáo
    er4 shi2 wu3 tiao2
erh shih wu t`iao
    erh shih wu tiao
 nijūgo jō
The monk's twenty-five-patch garment, v. 袈.

二十五法

see styles
èr shí wǔ fǎ
    er4 shi2 wu3 fa3
erh shih wu fa
 nijūgo hō
twenty-five methods

二十五神

see styles
èr shí wǔ shén
    er4 shi2 wu3 shen2
erh shih wu shen
 nijūgo shin
The twenty-five guardian deities who protect any keeper of the commandments, i.e. five for each of the commandments against killing, robbing, adultery, lying, and drinking.

二十五諦


二十五谛

see styles
èr shí wǔ dì
    er4 shi2 wu3 di4
erh shih wu ti
 nijūgo tai
twenty-five elements

二十五點


二十五点

see styles
èr shí wǔ diǎn
    er4 shi2 wu3 dian3
erh shih wu tien
 nijūgo ten
Each of the five 更 night watches is divided into five making twenty-five dian.

二十億耳


二十亿耳

see styles
èr shí yì ěr
    er4 shi2 yi4 er3
erh shih i erh
 Nijūoku ni
Sroṇakoṭīviṁśa. Defined as the most zealous of Śākyamuni's disciples, who became an arhat. Having lived in a heaven for ninety-one kalpas, where his feet did not touch the ground, he was born with hair on his soles two inches long, an omen which led his father and brothers to endow him with twenty kotis of ounces of gold, hence this name. v. 智度論 22.

二十八天

see styles
èr shí bā tiān
    er4 shi2 ba1 tian1
erh shih pa t`ien
    erh shih pa tien
 nijūhatten
The twenty-eight heavens, or devalokas: six of the desire-world 欲界, eighteen of the form-world 色界, and four arūpa or formless heavens 無色界. The heavens of the world of form are sixteen according to the 薩婆多部 Sarvāstivāda School, seventeen according to 經部 Sūtra School, and eighteen according to the 上座 Sthavirāḥ.

二十八宿

see styles
èr shí bā xiù
    er4 shi2 ba1 xiu4
erh shih pa hsiu
 nijuuhasshuku / nijuhasshuku
    にじゅうはっしゅく
the twenty-eight constellations
28 mansions of Chinese astronomy (constellations dividing the ecliptic into 28 positions)
The twenty-eight nakṣatras or constellations, divided into four mansions of seven each, referred to East, or Spring; South, Summer; West, Autumn; and North, Winter. The month-names derived from them differ slightly in form. E.: 角 Citrā, 亢 Niṣṭyā (or Svāti), 氏 Viśākhā, 房 Anurādhā, 心Rohiṇī, Jyeṣṭhaghnī (or Jyesthā), 尾 Mūlabarhaṇī (or Mūla), 箕 Pūrva-Aṣādha. N.: 斗 Uttara-Aṣāḍhā, 牛 Abhijit, 女Śravaṇā, 盧Śraviṣṭha (or Dhaniṣṭhā) 危Śatabhiṣā, 室 Pūrva-Proṣṭhapada, 壁 Uttara-Proṣṭhapada. W.: 奎 Revatī, 婁 Aśvayuj (or Aśvinī), 胃 Apabharaṇī (or Bharaṇī), 昴 Kṛttikā, 畢 Rohiṇī, 觜 Invakā (or Mṛgaśiras), 參 Bāhu (or Ārdrā). S.: 井 Punarvasu, 鬼 Tiṣya (or Puṣya), 柳 Aśleṣā, 星 Maghā, 張 Pūrva-Phalgunī, 翼 Uttara-Phalgunī, 軫 Hastā.

二十八有

see styles
èr shí bā yǒu
    er4 shi2 ba1 you3
erh shih pa yu
 nijūhachi u
or 生The twenty-eight forms of existence, or birth. 二十九有 the twenty-ninth is the non-existent; v. 有.

二十八生

see styles
èr shí bā shēng
    er4 shi2 ba1 sheng1
erh shih pa sheng
 nijūhasshō
twenty-eight forms of existence

二十八祖

see styles
èr shí bā zǔ
    er4 shi2 ba1 zu3
erh shih pa tsu
 nijūhasso
The twenty-eight Buddhist patriarchs as stated by the Mahāyānists. The Tiantai school reckons twenty-three, or twenty-four, with the addition of Śaṇakavāsa, contemporary with his predecessors, but the Chan school reckons twenty-eight: (1) Mahākāśyapa, 摩訶迦葉 (摩訶迦葉波); (2) Ānanda, 阿難; (3) Śāṇakavāsa, 商那和修; 4) Upagupta, 優婆毱多; (5) Dhṛṭaka, 提多迦; (6) Mikkaka, or Miccaka, or Micchaka, 彌遮迦; (7) Vasumitra, 婆須蜜; (8) Buddhanandi, 佛陀難提; (9) Buddhamitra, 伏駄蜜多; (10) Pārśva, or Pārśvika, 波栗溼縛or 脇尊者; (11) Puṇyayaśas 那尊耶舍; (12) Aśvaghoṣa, 馬鳴大士; (13) Kapimala, 迦毘摩羅; (14) Nāgārjuna, 龍樹; (15) Kāṇadeva, 迦那提婆; (16) Rāhulata, 羅睺羅多; (17) Saṅghanandi, 僧伽難提; (18) Gayāśata, 伽耶舍多; (19) Kumārata, 鳩摩羅多; (20) Jayata, 闍夜多; (21) Vasubandhu, 婆修盤頭; (22) Manorhita, 摩撃羅; (23) Haklena, 鶴輸勒; (24) Ārasiṁha, 師子尊者; (25) Basiasita, 婆舍新多; (26) Puṇyamitra, 不如密多; (27) Prajñātāra, 般若多羅; (28) Bodhidharma, 菩提達磨.

二十六歲


二十六岁

see styles
èr shí liù suì
    er4 shi2 liu4 sui4
erh shih liu sui
26 years old

二十唯識


二十唯识

see styles
èr shí wéi shì
    er4 shi2 wei2 shi4
erh shih wei shih
 Nijū yuishiki
The name of the 唯識二十論.

二十四史

see styles
èr shíshǐ
    er4 shi2 si4 shi3
erh shih ssu shih
 nijuushishi / nijushishi
    にじゅうしし
the Twenty-Four Histories (25 or 26 in modern editions), collection of books on Chinese dynastic history from 3000 BC till 17th century; fig. a long and complicated story
(See 二十五史) Twenty-Four Histories; authoritative collection of twenty-four Chinese historical books

二十四孝

see styles
èr shí sì xiào
    er4 shi2 si4 xiao4
erh shih ssu hsiao
the Twenty-four Filial Exemplars, classic Confucian text on filial piety from Yuan dynasty

二十四流

see styles
èr shí sì liú
    er4 shi2 si4 liu2
erh shih ssu liu
 nijūshi ryū
twenty-four transmissions

二十犍度

see styles
èr shí jiān dù
    er4 shi2 jian1 du4
erh shih chien tu
 nijū kendo
The twenty skandhas intp. as 章篇 sections or chapters, i.e. the thirty-one to the fifty-three chuan of the 四分律, beginning with受戒犍度 and ending with 雜犍度; they are twenty sections containing rules for the monastic life and intercourse.

二十隨好


二十随好

see styles
èr shí suí hǎo
    er4 shi2 sui2 hao3
erh shih sui hao
 nijū zuikō
twenty minor marks

二十面體


二十面体

see styles
èr shí miàn tǐ
    er4 shi2 mian4 ti3
erh shih mien t`i
    erh shih mien ti
icosahedron
See: 二十面体

二次革命

see styles
èr cì gé mìng
    er4 ci4 ge2 ming4
erh tz`u ko ming
    erh tzu ko ming
Second Revolution, campaign from 1913 of the provisional revolutionary government (under Sun Yat-sen and the Guomindang) against Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] and the Northern Warlords

二種世間


二种世间

see styles
èr zhǒng shì jiān
    er4 zhong3 shi4 jian1
erh chung shih chien
 nishu seken
two kinds of worlds

二種布施


二种布施

see styles
èr zhǒng bù shī
    er4 zhong3 bu4 shi1
erh chung pu shih
 nishu fuse
Two kinds of charity: (1) (a) goods; (b) the saving truth. (2) (a) 淨施 Pure charity, expecting no return; (b) the opposite.

二級士官


二级士官

see styles
èr jí shì guān
    er4 ji2 shi4 guan1
erh chi shih kuan
sergeant

二連浩特


二连浩特

see styles
èr lián hào tè
    er4 lian2 hao4 te4
erh lien hao t`e
    erh lien hao te
see 二連浩特市|二连浩特市[Er4 lian2 hao4 te4 Shi4]

二道江區


二道江区

see styles
èr dào jiāng qū
    er4 dao4 jiang1 qu1
erh tao chiang ch`ü
    erh tao chiang chü
Erdaojiang, a district of Tonghua City 通化市[Tong1 hua4 Shi4], Jilin

互動電視


互动电视

see styles
hù dòng diàn shì
    hu4 dong4 dian4 shi4
hu tung tien shih
interactive TV

五不正食

see styles
wǔ bù zhèng shí
    wu3 bu4 zheng4 shi2
wu pu cheng shih
 go fushō jiki
Five improper things for a monk to eat— twigs, leaves, flowers, fruit, powders.

五事妄語


五事妄语

see styles
shì wàng yǔ
    wu3 shi4 wang4 yu3
wu shih wang yü
 goji mō go
The five things fallaciously explained by Mahādeva, as stated in the Kathāvatthu.

五代十國


五代十国

see styles
wǔ dài shí guó
    wu3 dai4 shi2 guo2
wu tai shih kuo
Five Dynasties (907-960) and Ten Kingdoms (902-979), period of political turmoil in ancient China
See: 五代十国

五倶意識


五倶意识

see styles
wǔ jù yì shì
    wu3 ju4 yi4 shi4
wu chü i shih
 gogu ishiki
thinking consciousness that arises with the five sense consciousnesses

五光十色

see styles
wǔ guāng shí
    wu3 guang1 shi2 se4
wu kuang shih se
(idiom) bright and multicolored; of rich variety; dazzling; glitzy

五八十具

see styles
wǔ bā shí
    wu3 ba1 shi2 ju4
wu pa shih chü
 gohachijū gu
All the five, eight, and ten commandments, i. e. the three groups of disciples, laity who keep the five and eight and monks who keep the ten.

五十三佛

see styles
shí sān fó
    wu3 shi2 san1 fo2
wu shih san fo
 gojūsan butsu
Fifty-three past Buddhas, of which the lists vary.

五十三參


五十三参

see styles
shí sān sān
    wu3 shi2 san1 san1
wu shih san san
 gojūsan san
fifty-three wise teachers

五十三尊

see styles
shí sān zūn
    wu3 shi2 san1 zun1
wu shih san tsun
 gojūsan zon
The fifty-three honored ones of the Diamond group, i. e. the thirty-seven plus sixteen bodhisattvas of the present kalpa.

五十二位

see styles
shí èr wèi
    wu3 shi2 er4 wei4
wu shih erh wei
 gojūni i
The fifty-two stages in the process of becoming a Buddha; of these fifty-one are to bodhisattvahood, the fifty-second to Buddhahood. They are: Ten 十信 or stages of faith; thirty of the 三賢 or three grades of virtue i. e. ten 十住, ten 十行, and ten 十廻向; and twelve of the three grades of 聖 holiness, or sainthood, i. e. ten 地, plus 等覺 and 妙覺. These are the Tiantai stages; there are others, and the number and character of the stages vary in different schools.

五十二尊

see styles
shí èr zūn
    wu3 shi2 er4 zun1
wu shih erh tsun
 gojūni son
images of the fifty-two honored ones

五十二衆


五十二众

see styles
shí èr zhòng
    wu3 shi2 er4 zhong4
wu shih erh chung
 gojūni shu
五十二類 The fifty-two groups of living beings, human and not-human, who, according to the Nirvana-sutra, assembled at the nirvana of the Buddha.

五十二類


五十二类

see styles
shí èr lèi
    wu3 shi2 er4 lei4
wu shih erh lei
 gojūni rui
fifty-two kinds of beings

五十五聖


五十五圣

see styles
shí wǔ shèng
    wu3 shi2 wu3 sheng4
wu shih wu sheng
 gojūgo shō
fifty-five sages

五十八戒

see styles
shí bā jiè
    wu3 shi2 ba1 jie4
wu shih pa chieh
 gojūhachi kai
fifty-eight precepts

五十功德

see styles
shí gōng dé
    wu3 shi2 gong1 de2
wu shih kung te
 gojū kudoku
fifty meritorious virtues

五十天供

see styles
shí tiān gōng
    wu3 shi2 tian1 gong1
wu shih t`ien kung
    wu shih tien kung
 gojū tenku
The fifty (or fify-two) objects of worship for suppressing demons and pestilences, and producing peace, good harvests, etc.; the lists differ.

五十字母

see styles
shí zì mǔ
    wu3 shi2 zi4 mu3
wu shih tzu mu
 gojū jimo
Sanskrit alphabet in fifty letters

五十字門


五十字门

see styles
shí zì mén
    wu3 shi2 zi4 men2
wu shih tzu men
 gojū jimon
The Sanskrit alphabet given as of fifty letters.

五十小劫

see styles
shí xiǎo jié
    wu3 shi2 xiao3 jie2
wu shih hsiao chieh
 gojū shōkō
The fifty minor kalpas which, in the 涌出 chapter of the Lotus, are supernaturally made to seem as but half a day.

五十展轉


五十展转

see styles
shí zhǎn zhuǎn
    wu3 shi2 zhan3 zhuan3
wu shih chan chuan
 gojū tenden
The fiftieth turn, i. e. the great-ness of the bliss of one who hears the Lotus Sutra even at fiftieth hand: how much greater that of him who hears at first hamd ! 五十功德 idem 五十展轉 and 五十轉五十惡 The fifty evils produced by the five skandhas, i. e. 色 seventeen, 受 eight, 想 eight, 行 nine, 識 eight.

五大使者

see styles
wǔ dà shǐ zhě
    wu3 da4 shi3 zhe3
wu ta shih che
 go dai shisha
五天使者 The five dūta, i. e. great lictors, or deva-messengers— birth, old age, disease, death, earthly laws and punishments— said to be sent by Māra as warnings.

五大連池


五大连池

see styles
wǔ dà lián chí
    wu3 da4 lian2 chi2
wu ta lien ch`ih
    wu ta lien chih
see 五大連池市|五大连池市[Wu3 da4 lian2 chi2 Shi4]

五天使者

see styles
wǔ tiān shǐ zhě
    wu3 tian1 shi3 zhe3
wu t`ien shih che
    wu tien shih che
 go ten shisha
five heavenly messengers

五家渠市

see styles
wǔ jiā qú shì
    wu3 jia1 qu2 shi4
wu chia ch`ü shih
    wu chia chü shih
Wujyachü shehiri (Wujiaqu city) or Wǔjiāqú subprefecture level city in Ili Kazakh autonomous prefecture in north Xinjiang

五指山市

see styles
wǔ zhǐ shān shì
    wu3 zhi3 shan1 shi4
wu chih shan shih
Wuzhishan City, Hainan

五教十宗

see styles
wǔ jiào shí zōng
    wu3 jiao4 shi2 zong1
wu chiao shih tsung
 gokyō jūshū
five teachings and ten doctrines

五時八教


五时八教

see styles
shí bā jiào
    wu3 shi2 ba1 jiao4
wu shih pa chiao
 gojihakkyou / gojihakkyo
    ごじはっきょう
{Buddh} (See 五時教) division of the Buddha's 50-year teachings into five time periods and eight categories (theory of the Tendai sect)
A Tiantai classification of the Buddha's teaching into five periods and eight kinds of doctrine, which eight are subdivided into two groups of four each, 化儀四教 and 化法四教.

五權憲法


五权宪法

see styles
wǔ quán xiàn fǎ
    wu3 quan2 xian4 fa3
wu ch`üan hsien fa
    wu chüan hsien fa
Sun Yat-sen's Five-power constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan; The five courts or 院[yuan4] are 行政院[xing2 zheng4 yuan4] Executive yuan, 立法院[li4 fa3 yuan4] Legislative yuan, 司法院[si1 fa3 yuan4] Judicial yuan, 考試院|考试院[kao3 shi4 yuan4] Examination yuan, 監察院|监察院[jian1 cha2 yuan4] Control yuan

五濁增時


五浊增时

see styles
wǔ zhuó zēng shí
    wu3 zhuo2 zeng1 shi2
wu cho tseng shih
 gojoku zō-no-toki
The period of increasing turbidity or decay; see 五濁.

五濁惡世


五浊恶世

see styles
wǔ zhuó è shì
    wu3 zhuo2 e4 shi4
wu cho o shih
 gojoku akuse
an evil world, stained with the five turbidities

五百問事


五百问事

see styles
wǔ bǎi wèn shì
    wu3 bai3 wen4 shi4
wu pai wen shih
 gohyaku monji
five hundred questions

五種唯識


五种唯识

see styles
wǔ zhǒng wéi shì
    wu3 zhong3 wei2 shi4
wu chung wei shih
 goshu yuishiki
The five kinds of weishi, or idealistic representation in the sutras and śāstras as summed up by Cien 慈恩 of the 法相宗 Dharmalakṣana school: (1) 境唯識 wisdom or insight in objective conditions; (2) 教唯識 in interpretation; (3) 理唯識 in principles; (4) 行唯識 in meditation and practice; (5) 果唯識 in the fruits or results of Buddhahood. The first four are objective, the fifth subject.

五種布施


五种布施

see styles
wǔ zhǒng bù shī
    wu3 zhong3 bu4 shi1
wu chung pu shih
 goshu fuse
The five kinds of almsgiving or dānas— to those from afar, to those going afar, to the sick, the hungry, and those wise in Buddhist doctrine.

五種法師


五种法师

see styles
wǔ zhǒng fǎ shī
    wu3 zhong3 fa3 shi1
wu chung fa shih
 goshu hosshi
The five kinds of masters of the Law, v. Lotus Sutra, 法師品— one who receives and keeps; reads; recites; expounds; and copies the sutra.

五種淨食


五种淨食

see styles
wǔ zhǒng jìng shí
    wu3 zhong3 jing4 shi2
wu chung ching shih
 goshu jōjiki
five pure foods

五級士官


五级士官

see styles
wǔ jí shì guān
    wu3 ji2 shi4 guan1
wu chi shih kuan
master sergeant

五蘊世間


五蕴世间

see styles
wǔ yùn shì jiān
    wu3 yun4 shi4 jian1
wu yün shih chien
 goun seken
(or 五陰世間 or 五衆世間) The worlds in which the five skandhas exist.

五衆世間


五众世间

see styles
wǔ zhòng shì jiān
    wu3 zhong4 shi4 jian1
wu chung shih chien
 goshu seken
world of the five aggregates

五識身地


五识身地

see styles
shì shēn dì
    wu3 shi4 shen1 di4
wu shih shen ti
 goshiki shin chi
stage of the five bodily consciousnesses

五逆十惡


五逆十恶

see styles
wǔ nì shí è
    wu3 ni4 shi2 e4
wu ni shih o
 gogyaku jūaku
five heinous crimes and ten unwholesome kinds of behavior

五通橋區


五通桥区

see styles
wǔ tōng qiáo qū
    wu3 tong1 qiao2 qu1
wu t`ung ch`iao ch`ü
    wu tung chiao chü
Wutongqiao, a district of Leshan City 樂山市|乐山市[Le4 shan1 Shi4], Sichuan

五重世界

see styles
wǔ zhòng shì jiè
    wu3 zhong4 shi4 jie4
wu chung shih chieh
 gojū sekai
The five graduated series of universes: (1) 三千大千世界 tri-sahasra-mahā-sahasra-loka-dhātu; a universe, or chiliocosm; (2) such chiliocosms, numerous as the sands of Ganges, form one Buddha-universe; (3) an aggregation of these forms a Buddha-universe ocean; (4) an aggregation of these latter forms a Buddha-realm seed; (5) an infinite aggregation of these seeds forms a great Buddha-universe, 智度論 50. Another division is (1) a world, or universe; (2) a Buddha-nature universe, with a different interpretation; and the remaining three areas above, the sea, the seed, and the whole Buddha-universe.

五重唯識


五重唯识

see styles
wǔ zhòng wéi shì
    wu3 zhong4 wei2 shi4
wu chung wei shih
 gojū yuishiki
five-fold consciousness-only

五陰世間


五阴世间

see styles
wǔ yīn shì jiān
    wu3 yin1 shi4 jian1
wu yin shih chien
 goon seken
idem 五蘊世間.

五馬分屍

see styles
wǔ mǎ fēn shī
    wu3 ma3 fen1 shi1
wu ma fen shih
(idiom) to tear off sb's four limbs and head using five horse-drawn carts (historical form of capital punishment); (fig.) to tear apart; to utterly destroy; to brutally dismember

井岡山市


井冈山市

see styles
jǐng gāng shān shì
    jing3 gang1 shan1 shi4
ching kang shan shih
Jinggangshan, a county-level city in Ji'an City 吉安市[Ji2 an1 Shi4], Jiangxi

井陘礦區


井陉矿区

see styles
jǐng xíng kuàng qū
    jing3 xing2 kuang4 qu1
ching hsing k`uang ch`ü
    ching hsing kuang chü
Jingxingkuang District of Shijiazhuang City 石家莊市|石家庄市[Shi2 jia1 zhuang1 Shi4], Hebei

亞伯氏症


亚伯氏症

see styles
yà bó shì zhèng
    ya4 bo2 shi4 zheng4
ya po shih cheng
Apert syndrome

亞氏保加


亚氏保加

see styles
shì bǎo jiā
    ya4 shi4 bao3 jia1
ya shih pao chia
see 阿斯佩爾格爾|阿斯佩尔格尔[A1 si1 pei4 er3 ge2 er3]

亞羅士打


亚罗士打

see styles
yà luó shì
    ya4 luo2 shi4 da3
ya lo shih ta
Alor Star city, capital of Kedah state in northwest Malaysia

交保釋放


交保释放

see styles
jiāo bǎo shì fàng
    jiao1 bao3 shi4 fang4
chiao pao shih fang
to release sb on bail

交易市場


交易市场

see styles
jiāo yì shì chǎng
    jiao1 yi4 shi4 chang3
chiao i shih ch`ang
    chiao i shih chang
exchange; trading floor

交臂失之

see styles
jiāo bì shī zhī
    jiao1 bi4 shi1 zhi1
chiao pi shih chih
to miss sb by a narrow chance; to miss an opportunity

亦復如是


亦复如是

see styles
yì fù rú shì
    yi4 fu4 ru2 shi4
i fu ju shih
 yakufuku nyoze
...is the same as this

亨利五世

see styles
hēng lì wǔ shì
    heng1 li4 wu3 shi4
heng li wu shih
Henry V (1387-1422), English warrior king, victor of Agincourt; History of Henry V by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚[Sha1 shi4 bi3 ya4]

京華時報


京华时报

see styles
jīng huá shí bào
    jing1 hua2 shi2 bao4
ching hua shih pao
Beijing Times, a Chinese-language daily newspaper based in Beijing, published by People's Daily 2001–2017

人中師子


人中师子

see styles
rén zhōng shī
    ren2 zhong1 shi1 zi3
jen chung shih tzu
 ninchū shishi
人師(or 獅)子; 人雄師子 A Lion among men, a Buddha.

人事不知

see styles
rén shì bù zhī
    ren2 shi4 bu4 zhi1
jen shih pu chih
to have lost consciousness

人事管理

see styles
rén shì guǎn lǐ
    ren2 shi4 guan3 li3
jen shih kuan li
 jinjikanri
    じんじかんり
personnel management
personnel management; personnel administration

人事部門


人事部门

see styles
rén shì bù mén
    ren2 shi4 bu4 men2
jen shih pu men
personnel office

人多勢眾


人多势众

see styles
rén duō shì zhòng
    ren2 duo1 shi4 zhong4
jen to shih chung
many men, a great force (idiom); many hands provide great strength; There is safety in numbers.

人情世故

see styles
rén qíng shì
    ren2 qing2 shi4 gu4
jen ch`ing shih ku
    jen ching shih ku
worldly wisdom; the ways of the world; to know how to get on in the world

人才流失

see styles
rén cái liú shī
    ren2 cai2 liu2 shi1
jen ts`ai liu shih
    jen tsai liu shih
brain drain; outflow of talent

人權鬥士


人权斗士

see styles
rén quán dòu shì
    ren2 quan2 dou4 shi4
jen ch`üan tou shih
    jen chüan tou shih
a human rights activist; a fighter for human rights

人浮於事


人浮于事

see styles
rén fú yú shì
    ren2 fu2 yu2 shi4
jen fu yü shih
more hands than needed (idiom); too many cooks spoil the broth

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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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