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Simple Dictionary Definition |
上海 see styles |
shàng hǎi shang4 hai3 shang hai shanhai シャンハイ |
More info & calligraphy: ShanghaiShanghai (China); (place-name) Shanghai (China) |
丹東 丹东 see styles |
dān dōng dan1 dong1 tan tung tanhigashi たんひがし |
More info & calligraphy: Danton(place-name) Tanhigashi |
四諦 四谛 see styles |
sì dì si4 di4 ssu ti shitai したい |
More info & calligraphy: Four Noble Truths (Buddhism){Buddh} (See 苦集滅道) The Four Noble Truths catvāri-ārya-satyāni; 四聖諦; 四眞諦. The four dogmas, or noble truths, the primary and fundamental doctrines of Śākyamuni, said to approximate to the form of medical diagnosis. They are pain or 'suffering, its cause, its ending, the way thereto; that existence is suffering, that human passion (taṇhā, 欲 desire) is the cause of continued suffering, that by the destruction of human passion existence may be brought to an end; that by a life of holiness the destruction of human passion may be attained'. Childers. The four are 苦, 聚 (or 集), 滅, and 道諦, i. e. duḥkha 豆佉, samudaya 三牟提耶, nirodha 尼棲陀, and mārga 末加. Eitel interprets them (1) 'that 'misery' is a necessary attribute of sentient existence'; (2) that 'the 'accumulation' of misery is caused by the passions'; (3) that 'the 'extinction' of passion is possible; (4) mārga is 'the doctrine of the 'path' that leads to the extinction of passion'. (1) 苦 suffering is the lot of the 六趣 six states of existence; (2) 集 is the aggregation (or exacerbation) of suffering by reason of the passions; (3) 滅 is nirvana, the extinction of desire and its consequences, and the leaving of the sufferings of mortality as void and extinct; (4) 道 is the way of such extinction, i. e. the 八正道 eightfold correct way. The first two are considered to be related to this life, the last two to 出世間 a life outside or apart from the world. The four are described as the fundamental doctrines first preached to his five former ascetic companions. Those who accepted these truths were in the stage of śrāvaka. There is much dispute as to the meaning of 滅 'extinction' as to whether it means extinction of suffering, of passion, or of existence. The Nirvana Sutra 18 says that whoever accepts the four dogmas will put an end to births and deaths 若能見四諦則得斷生死 which does not of necessity mean the termination of existence but that of continued transmigration. v. 滅. |
天皇 see styles |
tiān huáng tian1 huang2 t`ien huang tien huang tennou / tenno てんのう |
More info & calligraphy: Emperor of JapanEmperor of Japan; (place-name) Tennou Deva-king; the Tang monk 道悟 Daowu of the 天皇 Tianhuang monastery at 荊州 Jingzhou. |
清廉 see styles |
qīng lián qing1 lian2 ch`ing lien ching lien kiyoyuki きよゆき |
More info & calligraphy: Integrity / Honesty(noun or adjectival noun) honest; upright; cleanhanded; unselfish; (given name) Kiyoyuki |
高橋 高桥 see styles |
gāo qiáo gao1 qiao2 kao ch`iao kao chiao tanhashi たんはし |
More info & calligraphy: Takahashi(surname) Tanhashi |
哈萊姆 哈莱姆 see styles |
hā lái mǔ ha1 lai2 mu3 ha lai mu |
More info & calligraphy: Harlem |
柬埔寨 see styles |
jiǎn pǔ zhài jian3 pu3 zhai4 chien p`u chai chien pu chai Kanhosai カンボジア |
More info & calligraphy: Cambodia(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Cambodia Cambodia |
アンヘル see styles |
anheru アンヘル |
More info & calligraphy: Angel |
カムラン see styles |
kamuran カムラン |
More info & calligraphy: Kamran |
タンホア see styles |
tanhoa タンホア |
(place-name) Thanh Hoa |
亳 see styles |
bó bo2 po |
name of district in Anhui; capital of Yin |
歙 see styles |
shè she4 she |
name of a district in Anhui |
滁 see styles |
chú chu2 ch`u chu |
name of a river in Anhui |
潁 颍 see styles |
yǐng ying3 ying |
surname Ying; river in Henan and Anhui |
皖 see styles |
wǎn wan3 wan kiyoshi きよし |
short name for Anhui Province 安徽省[An1 hui1 Sheng3] (male given name) Kiyoshi |
酐 see styles |
gān gan1 kan |
anhydride |
三山 see styles |
sān shān san1 shan1 san shan miyama みやま |
Sanshan district of Wuhu city 蕪湖市|芜湖市[Wu2 hu2 shi4], Anhui (1) three mountains; (2) three shrines (of Kumano); (3) (hist) three kingdoms (of 14th and 15th-century Okinawa); (place-name, surname) Miyama |
三峽 三峡 see styles |
sān xiá san1 xia2 san hsia |
Three Gorges on the Chang Jiang or Yangtze, namely: Qutang Gorge 瞿塘峽|瞿塘峡[Qu2 tang2 Xia2], Wuxia Gorge 巫峽|巫峡[Wu1 Xia2] and Xiling Gorge 西陵峽|西陵峡[Xi1 ling2 Xia2]; Sanxia or Sanhsia town in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan See: 三峡 |
三箱 see styles |
sanhako; sanpako; mihako; sanbako(ik) さんはこ; さんぱこ; みはこ; さんばこ(ik) |
three boxes; three box-shaped things; three containers |
丹北 see styles |
tanhoku たんほく |
(surname) Tanhoku |
丹橋 see styles |
tanhashi たんはし |
(surname) Tanhashi |
乾眠 see styles |
kanmin かんみん |
{biol} anhydrobiosis; cryptobiosis; drought dormancy |
井蓋 井盖 see styles |
jǐng gài jing3 gai4 ching kai |
manhole cover (more formally, 窨井蓋|窨井盖[yin4 jing3 gai4]) |
人孔 see styles |
rén kǒng ren2 kong3 jen k`ung jen kung jinkou / jinko じんこう |
manhole (See マンホール) manhole |
儺戲 傩戏 see styles |
nuó xì nuo2 xi4 no hsi |
Anhui local opera |
元版 see styles |
yuán bǎn yuan2 ban3 yüan pan Ganhan |
Yuan canon |
動粗 动粗 see styles |
dòng cū dong4 cu1 tung ts`u tung tsu |
to use violence (against sb); to strong-arm sb; to manhandle |
勘原 see styles |
kanhara かんはら |
(surname) Kanhara |
半々 see styles |
hanhan はんはん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) half and half; fifty-fifty |
半半 see styles |
hanhan はんはん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) half and half; fifty-fifty |
半巾 see styles |
hanhaba はんはば |
half-width cloth (approx. 18 cm) |
半幅 see styles |
hanhaba はんはば |
half-width cloth (approx. 18 cm) |
南化 see styles |
nán huà nan2 hua4 nan hua |
Nanhua township in Tainan county 台南縣|台南县[Tai2 nan2 xian4], Taiwan |
南匯 南汇 see styles |
nán huì nan2 hui4 nan hui |
Nanhui former district of Shanghai, now in Pudong New District 浦東新區|浦东新区[Pu3 dong1 xin1 qu1], Shanghai |
南苑 see styles |
nán yuàn nan2 yuan4 nan yüan nanen なんえん |
Nanyuan or "Southern Park", an imperial hunting domain during the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, now the site of Nanhaizi Park in the south of Beijing (given name) Nan'en |
卵胞 see styles |
ranpou; ranhou / ranpo; ranho らんぽう; らんほう |
{anat} (ovarian) follicle |
吐根 see styles |
tǔ gēn tu3 gen1 t`u ken tu ken tokon; tokon とこん; トコン |
ipecac (kana only) ipecac (species of shrub, Cephaelis ipecacuanha); ipecacuanha |
和縣 和县 see styles |
hé xiàn he2 xian4 ho hsien |
He County or Hexian, a county in Ma'anshan City 馬鞍山市|马鞍山市[Ma3 an1 shan1 Shi4], Anhui |
善化 see styles |
shàn huà shan4 hua4 shan hua zenke |
Shanhua town in Tainan county 台南縣|台南县[Tai2 nan2 xian4], Taiwan to skillfully teach |
嘉山 see styles |
jiā shān jia1 shan1 chia shan yoshiyama よしやま |
Jiashan former county 1932-1992 in northeast Anhui, now part of Chuzhou prefecture 滁州[Chu2 zhou1]; provincial level scenic area in Hunan (surname) Yoshiyama |
団原 see styles |
danhara だんはら |
(surname) Danhara |
地藏 see styles |
dì zàng di4 zang4 ti tsang jizou / jizo じぞう |
Kṣitigarbha, the Bodhisattva of the Great Vow (to save all souls before accepting Bodhi); also translated Earth Treasury, Earth Womb, or Earth Store Bodhisattva (surname) Jizou Ti-tsang, J. Jizō, Kṣitigarbha, 乞叉底蘗沙; Earth-store, Earth-treasury, or Earthwomb. One of the group of eight Dhvani- Bodhisattvas. With hints of a feminine origin, he is now the guardian of the earth. Though associated with Yama as overlord, and with the dead and the hells, his role is that of saviour. Depicted with the alarum staff with its six rings, he is accredited with power over the hells and is devoted to the saving of all creatures between the nirvana of Śākyamuni and the advent of Maitreya the fifth century he has been especially considered as the deliverer from the hells. His central place in China is at Chiu-hua-shan, forty li south-west of Ch'ing-yang in Anhui. In Japan he is also the protector of travellers by land and his image accordingly appears on the roads; bereaved parents put stones by his images to seek his aid in relieving the labours of their dead in the task of piling stones on the banks of the Buddhist Styx; he also helps women in labour. He is described as holding a place between the gods and men on the one hand and the hells on the other for saving all in distress; some say he is an incarnation of Yama. At dawn he sits immobile on the earth 地 and meditates on the myriads of its beings 藏. When represented as a monk, it may be through the influence of a Korean monk who is considered to be his incarnation, and who came to China in 653 and died in 728 at the age of 99 after residing at Chiu-hua-shan for seventy-five years: his body, not decaying, is said to have been gilded over and became an object of worship. Many have confused 眞羅 part of Korea with 暹羅 Siam. There are other developments of Ti-tsang, such as the 六地藏 Six Ti-tsang, i. e. severally converting or transforming those in the hells, pretas, animals, asuras, men, and the devas; these six Ti-tsang have different images and symbols. Ti-tsang has also six messengers 六使者: Yama for transforming those in hell; the pearl-holder for pretas; the strong one or animals; the devīof mercy for asuras; the devī of the treasure for human beings; one who has charge of the heavens for the devas. There is also the 延命地藏 Yanming Ti-tsang, who controls length of days and who is approached, as also may be P'u-hsien, for that Purpose; his two assistants are the Supervisors of good and evil 掌善 and 掌惡. Under another form, as 勝軍地藏 Ti-tsang is chiefly associated with the esoteric cult. The benefits derived from his worship are many, some say ten, others say twenty-eight. His vows are contained in the 地藏菩薩本願經. There is also the 大乘大集地藏十電經 tr. by Xuanzang in 10 juan in the seventh century, which probably influenced the spread of the Ti-tsang cult. |
垓下 see styles |
gāi xià gai1 xia4 kai hsia gaiga がいが |
ancient place name, in Anhui province (place-name) Gaixia (ancient Chinese battleground in Anhui Province) |
壇原 see styles |
danhara だんはら |
(surname) Danhara |
壮齢 see styles |
sourei / sore そうれい |
in the prime of manhood |
壯憲 see styles |
zanhon ざんほん |
(personal name) Zanhon |
壽縣 寿县 see styles |
shòu xiàn shou4 xian4 shou hsien |
Shou County or Shouxian, a county in Huainan City 淮南市[Huai2 nan2 Shi4], Anhui |
孟海 see styles |
manhai まんはい |
(personal name) Manhai |
安徽 see styles |
ān huī an1 hui1 an hui anki あんき |
see 安徽省[An1 hui1 Sheng3] (place-name) Anhui; Anhwei (China) |
完原 see styles |
kanhara かんはら |
(surname) Kanhara |
官原 see styles |
kanhara かんはら |
(surname) Kanhara |
宣漢 宣汉 see styles |
xuān hàn xuan1 han4 hsüan han |
Xuanhan county in Dazhou 達州|达州[Da2 zhou1], Sichuan |
宣紙 宣纸 see styles |
xuān zhǐ xuan1 zhi3 hsüan chih |
fine writing paper, originally from Jing county 涇縣|泾县, Xuancheng 宣城, Anhui |
宿縣 宿县 see styles |
sù xiàn su4 xian4 su hsien |
Su county in Anhui |
尚姫 see styles |
sanhi さんひ |
(female given name) Sanhi |
居巢 see styles |
jū cháo ju1 chao2 chü ch`ao chü chao |
Juchao district of Chaohu city 巢湖[Chao2 hu2], Anhui |
彰化 see styles |
zhāng huà zhang1 hua4 chang hua janhowa ジャンホワ |
Zhanghua or Changhua city and county in west Taiwan (place-name) Changhua (Taiwan) |
徽劇 徽剧 see styles |
huī jù hui1 ju4 hui chü |
Anhui opera |
徽墨 see styles |
huī mò hui1 mo4 hui mo |
Anhui ink (known for its quality) |
徽菜 see styles |
huī cài hui1 cai4 hui ts`ai hui tsai |
Anhui cuisine |
徽語 徽语 see styles |
huī yǔ hui1 yu3 hui yü |
Huizhou dialect of Gan, spoken in southern parts of Anhui Province |
徽調 徽调 see styles |
huī diào hui1 diao4 hui tiao |
Anhui opera |
憺怕 see styles |
dàn pà dan4 pa4 tan p`a tan pa tanha |
Tranquil and inactive, retired. |
捜索 see styles |
sousaku / sosaku そうさく |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) search (esp. for someone or something missing); manhunt; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {law} legally authorized search of a person, building, etc. |
捻軍 捻军 see styles |
niǎn jun nian3 jun1 nien chün nengun ねんぐん |
Nian Army, leading a peasant rebellion against the Qing dynasty in Shandong, Henan, Jiangsu and Anhui 1851-1868, at the same time as the Taiping Rebellion further south (hist) Nian Rebellion (of China; 1851-1868) |
搜捕 see styles |
sōu bǔ sou1 bu3 sou pu |
to hunt and arrest (fugitives); to track down and arrest; a manhunt |
斷臂 断臂 see styles |
duàn bì duan4 bi4 tuan pi danhi |
cutting off the arm |
斷邊 断边 see styles |
duàn biān duan4 bian1 tuan pien danhen |
extreme of annihilationism |
旦平 see styles |
tanhira たんひら |
(surname) Tanhira |
旦東 see styles |
danhigashi だんひがし |
(place-name) Danhigashi |
昌華 see styles |
chanhoa ちゃんほあ |
(given name) Chanhoa |
昌赫 see styles |
chanhyoku ちゃんひょく |
(given name) Chanhyoku |
昌鎬 see styles |
chiyanho ちやんほ |
(personal name) Chiyanho |
智顗 智𫖮 see styles |
zhì yǐ zhi4 yi3 chih i Chigi |
Zhiyi (538-597), founder of the Tiantai sect of Buddhism Zhiyi, founder of the Tiantai school, also known as 智者 and 天台 (天台大師); his surname was 陳 Chen; his 字 was 德安, De-an; born about A. D. 538, he died in 597 at 60 years of age. He was a native of 頴川 Ying-chuan in Anhui, became a neophyte at 7, was fully ordained at 20. At first a follower of 慧思, Huisi, in 575 he went to the Tiantai mountain in Chekiang, where he founded his famous school on the Lotus Sūtra as containing the complete gospel of the Buddha. |
暫發 暂发 see styles |
zhàn fā zhan4 fa1 chan fa zanhotsu |
suddenly gives rise to |
楠西 see styles |
nán xī nan2 xi1 nan hsi |
Nanhsi township in Tainan county 台南縣|台南县[Tai2 nan2 xian4], Taiwan |
槃裱 see styles |
pán biǎo pan2 biao3 p`an piao pan piao Hanhyō |
Pāṇḍu |
歙縣 歙县 see styles |
shè xiàn she4 xian4 she hsien |
She County or Shexian, a county in Huangshan City 黃山市|黄山市[Huang2 shan1 Shi4], Anhui |
段堀 see styles |
danhori だんほり |
(surname) Danhori |
江南 see styles |
jiāng nán jiang1 nan2 chiang nan chiannan チアンナン |
region of China immediately south of the lower Yangtze River, including Shanghai and adjoining parts of Jiangsu, Anhui, Jiangxi and Zhejiang; see 江南省[Jiang1 nan2 Sheng3]; see 江南區|江南区[Jiang1 nan2 Qu1] (place-name) Jiangnan (China) |
沙井 see styles |
shā jǐng sha1 jing3 sha ching |
(HK) manhole |
沾化 see styles |
zhān huà zhan1 hua4 chan hua |
Zhanhu county in Binzhou 濱州|滨州[Bin1 zhou1], Shandong |
泗縣 泗县 see styles |
sì xiàn si4 xian4 ssu hsien |
Si County or Sixian, a county in Suzhou City 宿州市[Su4 zhou1 Shi4], Anhui |
涇縣 泾县 see styles |
jīng xiàn jing1 xian4 ching hsien |
Jing County or Jingxian, a county in Xuancheng City 宣城市[Xuan1 cheng2 Shi4], Anhui |
淮海 see styles |
huái hǎi huai2 hai3 huai hai |
Huaihai, economic hub around Xuzhou 徐州[Xu2 zhou1], including parts of Jiangsu, Shandong, Henan and Anhui provinces |
濫波 滥波 see styles |
làn bō lan4 bo1 lan po Ranha |
Lampā (Lampāka); the district of Lamghan. |
瀛臺 瀛台 see styles |
yíng tái ying2 tai2 ying t`ai ying tai |
Yingtai, artificial island in Zhongnanhai 中南海[Zhong1 nan2 hai3], now serves as the site to host national banquets and receptions |
炭肺 see styles |
tanhai たんはい |
black lung |
無水 无水 see styles |
wú shuǐ wu2 shui3 wu shui musui むすい |
anhydrous (chemistry); waterless; dehydrated (can be adjective with の) (1) {chem} anhydrous; (can be adjective with の) (2) waterless; requiring no water; (given name) Musui |
燦鎬 see styles |
chanho ちゃんほ |
(given name) Chanho |
版彫 see styles |
hanhori はんほり |
(noun/participle) (1) engraving a woodblock or seal; (2) woodblock or seal engraver |
玄幻 see styles |
xuán huàn xuan2 huan4 hsüan huan |
xuanhuan, a fusion of Western and Eastern fantasy (subgenre of Chinese fantasy fiction) |
甘粕 see styles |
kanhaku かんはく |
thick amazake; thick sweet sake; (surname) Kanhaku |
生願 生愿 see styles |
shēng yuàn sheng1 yuan4 sheng yüan |
desire to exist (in Buddhism, tanhā); craving for rebirth |
田營 田营 see styles |
tián yíng tian2 ying2 t`ien ying tien ying |
Tianying city in Anhui, having lead processing plants that produce substantial pollution |
男原 see styles |
danhara だんはら |
(surname) Danhara |
石臺 石台 see styles |
shí tái shi2 tai2 shih t`ai shih tai |
Shitai county in Chizhou 池州[Chi2 zhou1], Anhui See: 石台 |
砒石 see styles |
hiseki ひせき |
{geol} arsenic mineral; arsenious anhydride |
窨井 see styles |
yìn jǐng yin4 jing3 yin ching |
manhole; inspection chamber |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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