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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
禪 禅 see styles |
shàn shan4 shan yuzuri ゆずり |
More info & calligraphy: Zen / Chan / Meditation(out-dated kanji) (1) (Buddhist term) dhyana (profound meditation); (2) (abbreviation) Zen (Buddhism); (surname) Yuzuri To level a place for an altar, to sacrifice to the hills and fountains; to abdicate. Adopted by Buddhists for dhyāna, 禪 or 禪那, i.e. meditation, abstraction, trance. dhyāna is 'meditation, thought, reflection, especially profound and abstract religious contemplation'. M.W. It was intp. as 'getting rid of evil', etc., later as 靜慮 quiet meditation. It is a form of 定, but that word is more closely allied with samādhi, cf. 禪定. The term also connotes Buddhism and Buddhist things in general, but has special application to the 禪宗 q.v. It is one of the six pāramitās, cf. 波. There are numerous methods and subjects of meditation. The eighteen brahmalokas are divided into four dhyāna regions 'corresponding to certain frames of mind where individuals might be reborn in strict accordance with their spiritual state'. The first three are the first dhyāna, the second three the second dhyāna, the third three the third dhyāna, and the remaining nine the fourth dhyāna. See Eitel. According to Childers' Pali Dictionary, 'The four jhānas are four stages of mystic meditation, whereby the believer's mind is purged from all earthly emotions, and detached as it were from his body, which remains plunged in a profound trance.' Seated cross-legged, the practiser 'concentrates his mind upon a single thought. Gradually his soul becomes filled with a supernatural ecstasy and serenity', his mind still reasoning: this is the first jhāna. Concentrating his mind on the same subject, he frees it from reasoning, the ecstasy and serenity remaining, which is the second jhāna. Then he divests himself of ecstasy, reaching the third stage of serenity. Lastly, in the fourth stage the mind becomes indifferent to all emotions, being exalted above them and purified. There are differences in the Mahāyāna methods, but similarity of aim. |
アブディエル see styles |
abudieru アブディエル |
More info & calligraphy: Abdiel |
遜 逊 see styles |
xùn xun4 hsün yuzuru ゆずる |
to abdicate; modest; yielding; unpretentious; inferior to; (slang) to suck (given name) Yuzuru To yield, accord; modest. |
受禪 受禅 see styles |
shòu shàn shou4 shan4 shou shan |
to accept abdication |
張勳 张勋 see styles |
zhāng xūn zhang1 xun1 chang hsün |
Zhang Xun (1854-1923), Qing loyalist general who attempted to restore the abdicated emperor Puyi 溥儀|溥仪[Pu3 yi2] to the throne in the Manchu Restoration of 1917 張勳復辟|张勋复辟[Zhang1 Xun1 Fu4 bi4] |
復辟 复辟 see styles |
fù bì fu4 bi4 fu pi fukuheki ふくへき |
to recover one's power or authority; restoration (of a past regime) (n,vs,vi) restoration (of an abdicated ruler) |
抛棄 see styles |
houki / hoki ほうき |
(noun/participle) abandonment; renunciation; resignation; abdication (responsibility, right) |
揖譲 see styles |
yuujou / yujo ゆうじょう |
(noun/participle) (1) (rare) bowing respectfully with one's hands clasped in front of one's chest; (noun/participle) (2) (archaism) abdication of an emperor to a successor (in China) |
放棄 放弃 see styles |
fàng qì fang4 qi4 fang ch`i fang chi hōki ほうき |
to renounce; to abandon; to give up (noun/participle) abandonment; renunciation; resignation; abdication (responsibility, right) renunciation |
禅譲 see styles |
zenjou / zenjo ぜんじょう |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (hist) abdication (of a Chinese emperor) in favor of a virtuous successor (as opposed to an heir); (noun, transitive verb) (2) smooth transference of power (responsibility, etc.) |
禪位 禅位 see styles |
shàn wèi shan4 wei4 shan wei |
to abdicate (as king) |
禪讓 禅让 see styles |
shàn ràng shan4 rang4 shan jang |
to abdicate |
譲位 see styles |
joui / joi じょうい |
(noun/participle) abdication |
讓位 让位 see styles |
ràng wèi rang4 wei4 jang wei joui / joi じょうい |
to abdicate; to yield (noun/participle) abdication |
退位 see styles |
tuì wèi tui4 wei4 t`ui wei tui wei taii / tai たいい |
to abdicate (n,vs,vi) abdication to retire from one's position |
逼宮 逼宫 see styles |
bī gōng bi1 gong1 pi kung |
to force the king or emperor to abdicate |
遜位 逊位 see styles |
xùn wèi xun4 wei4 hsün wei |
to abdicate; to resign a position |
遷幸 see styles |
senkou / senko せんこう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) relocation of the capital (by the emperor); (n,vs,vi) (2) relocation of the emperor or an abdicated emperor |
遷御 see styles |
sengyo せんぎょ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) relocation of the emperor, an abdicated emperor or the empress dowager; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {Shinto} relocation of a shrine, divine spirit or object of worship |
布衣始 see styles |
houihajime / hoihajime ほういはじめ |
ceremony in which an abdicated emperor puts on informal court clothes (e.g. kariginu, eboshi) |
漢獻帝 汉献帝 see styles |
hàn xiàn dì han4 xian4 di4 han hsien ti |
Emperor Xian of Han (181-234), the final Han emperor, set up by Dong Zhuo 董卓, reigned 189-220, forced to abdicate 220 by Cao Pi 曹丕 |
退位式 see styles |
taiishiki / taishiki たいいしき |
abdication ceremony |
青嘴鸛 see styles |
aohashikou; aohashikou / aohashiko; aohashiko あおはしこう; アオハシコウ |
Abdim's stork (Ciconia abdimii); white-bellied stork |
太上天皇 see styles |
daijoutennou; dajoutennou; taijoutennou; ookisumeramikoto / daijotenno; dajotenno; taijotenno; ookisumeramikoto だいじょうてんのう; だじょうてんのう; たいじょうてんのう; おおきすめらみこと |
(honorific or respectful language) abdicated emperor |
布衣始め see styles |
houihajime / hoihajime ほういはじめ |
ceremony in which an abdicated emperor puts on informal court clothes (e.g. kariginu, eboshi) |
張勳復辟 张勋复辟 see styles |
zhāng xūn fù bì zhang1 xun1 fu4 bi4 chang hsün fu pi |
Manchu Restoration of 1917, an attempt by general 張勳|张勋[Zhang1 Xun1] to reinstate the monarchy in China by restoring the abdicated emperor Puyi 溥儀|溥仪[Pu3 yi2] to the throne |
永貞內禪 永贞内禅 see styles |
yǒng zhēn nèi shàn yong3 zhen1 nei4 shan4 yung chen nei shan |
Yongzhen abdication of 805 |
生前退位 see styles |
seizentaii / sezentai せいぜんたいい |
abdication of an emperor (before demise) |
退位の礼 see styles |
taiinorei / tainore たいいのれい |
(exp,n) abdication ceremony |
Variations: |
joui / joi じょうい |
(n,vs,vi) abdication |
アオハシコウ see styles |
aohashikou / aohashiko アオハシコウ |
Abdim's stork (Ciconia abdimii); white-bellied stork |
退位礼正殿の儀 see styles |
taiireiseidennogi / tairesedennogi たいいれいせいでんのぎ |
(exp,n) Ceremony of the Abdication of his Majesty the Emperor at the Seiden State Hall |
退位礼正殿の義 see styles |
taiireiseidennogi / tairesedennogi たいいれいせいでんのぎ |
(exp,n) Ceremony of the Abdication of his Majesty the Emperor at the Seiden State Hall |
アブドゥルカシム see styles |
abudodorukashimu アブドゥルカシム |
(personal name) Abdiqassim |
Variations: |
houihajime / hoihajime ほういはじめ |
(hist) (See 狩衣・1,烏帽子) ceremony in which an abdicated emperor puts on informal court clothes (i.e. a kariginu and eboshi) for the first time |
Variations: |
houki / hoki ほうき |
(noun/participle) abandonment; renunciation; resignation; abdication (responsibility, right) |
Variations: |
houki / hoki ほうき |
(noun, transitive verb) abandonment; renouncement; renunciation; resignation; abdication; surrender; relinquishing; waiving; giving up |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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