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There are 38 total results for your Evils search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

法輪


法轮

see styles
fǎ lún
    fa3 lun2
fa lun
 noriwa
    のりわ

More info & calligraphy:

Eternal Wheel of Life
the Eternal Wheel of life in Buddhism
{Buddh} (See 輪宝,転法輪) the teachings of Buddha (as likened to the Dharmachakra, originally a wheel-like weapon used to destroy the evils of mankind); Buddhist doctrine; (surname) Noriwa
dharmacakra, the Wheel of the Law, Buddha-truth which is able to crush all evil and all opposition, like Indra's wheel, and which rolls on from man to man, place to place, age to age. 轉法輪To turn, or roll along the Law-wheel, i.e. to preach Buddha-truth.


see styles
nóng
    nong2
nung
 umi; nou / umi; no
    うみ; のう
pus
(1) pus; (2) (うみ only) corruption; rot; evils
Pus.

七支

see styles
qī zhī
    qi1 zhi1
ch`i chih
    chi chih
 shichishi
The seven (spreading) branches—three sins of the body and four of speech, 身三 killing, robbing, adultery; 口四 lying, slander, abuse, double-tongue (or vain conversation). These are the first seven of the ten evils 十惡.

三悪

see styles
 sanaku; sannaku; sanmaku
    さんあく; さんなく; さんまく
(1) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 三悪道・さんあくどう) the world of hungry spirits and the world of animals; three evil worlds hell; (2) (さんあく only) three evils (prostitution, drugs and venereal diseases)

二惡


二恶

see styles
èr è
    er4 e4
erh o
 niaku
two evils

党弊

see styles
 touhei / tohe
    とうへい
party evils

八纏


八缠

see styles
bā chán
    ba1 chan2
pa ch`an
    pa chan
 hachiden
The eight entanglements, or evils: to be without shame; without a blush; envious; mean; unregretful; sleepy (or indolent); ambitious; stupid (or depressed).

匡正

see styles
kuāng zhèng
    kuang1 zheng4
k`uang cheng
    kuang cheng
 tadamasa
    ただまさ
to correct; to amend; to redress (evils)
(noun, transitive verb) correction (of a fault, mistake, flaw, etc.); remedy; rectification; redress; reform; (personal name) Tadamasa

十惡


十恶

see styles
shí è
    shi2 e4
shih o
 jūaku
Daśākuśala. The ten "not right" or evil things are killing, stealing, adultery, lying, double-tongue, coarse language, filthy language, covetousness, anger, perverted views; these produce the ten resultant evils 十惡業 (道) Cf. 十善; 十戒.

口四

see styles
kǒu sì
    kou3 si4
k`ou ssu
    kou ssu
 kushi
The four evils of the mouth, lying, double tongue, ill words, and exaggeration; cf. 十惡.

四土

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sì tǔ
    si4 tu3
ssu t`u
    ssu tu
 shido
    しど
{Buddh} four realms (in Tendai Buddhism or Yogacara)
The four Buddha-kṣetra, or realms, of Tiantai: (1) 凡聖居同土 Realms where all classes dwell— men, devas, Buddhas, disciples, non-disciples; it has two divisions, the impure, e. g. this world, and the pure, e. g. the 'Western' pure-land. (2) 方便有餘土 Temporary realms, where the occupants have got rid of the evils of 見思 unenlightened views and thoughts, but still have to be reborn. (3) 實報無障礙土 Realms of permanent reward and freedom, for those who have attained bodhisattva rank. (4) 常寂光土 Realm of eternal rest and light (i. e. wisdom) and of eternal spirit (dharmakāya), the abode of Buddhas; but in reality all the others are included in this, and are only separated for convenience, sake.

宿悪

see styles
 shukuaku
    しゅくあく
{Buddh} old evils; evils committed in a previous existence

寧可


宁可

see styles
nìng kě
    ning4 ke3
ning k`o
    ning ko
 neika
preferably; one would prefer to...(or not to...); would rather; (would) be better to; (to pick) the lesser of two evils
would rather

忍鎧


忍铠

see styles
rěn kǎi
    ren3 kai3
jen k`ai
    jen kai
 ningai
(忍辱鎧) Patience as armour, protecting against evils; also the kaṣāya, monk's robe.

意三

see styles
yì sān
    yi4 san1
i san
 shinzou / shinzo
    しんぞう
(personal name) Shinzou
The three evils which belong to intellect — lobha, dveṣa, moha, i.e. desire, dislike, delusion.

時弊


时弊

see styles
shí bì
    shi2 bi4
shih pi
 jihei / jihe
    じへい
ills of the day; contemporary problems
evils of the times

木叉

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mù chā
    mu4 cha1
mu ch`a
    mu cha
 mokusha
    もくしゃ
(given name) Mokusha
木蛇; 波羅提木叉 mokṣa, prātimokṣa 波羅提木叉; mokṣa is deliverance, emancipation; prati, 'towards, 'implies the getting rid of evils one by one; the 250 rules of the Vinaya for monks for their deliverance from the round of mortality.

百弊

see styles
 hyakuhei / hyakuhe
    ひゃくへい
all evils

諸悪

see styles
 shoaku
    しょあく
various evils; every kind of evil; all evils

邪見


邪见

see styles
xié jiàn
    xie2 jian4
hsieh chien
 jaken
    じゃけん
evil point of view
Heterodox views, not recognizing the doctrine of moral karma, one of the five heterodox opinions and ten evils 五見十惡.

下輩觀


下辈观

see styles
xià bèi guān
    xia4 bei4 guan1
hsia pei kuan
 gehai kan
A meditation of the Amitābha sect on the 下品 q. v.; it is the last of sixteen contemplations, and deals with those who have committed the five rebellious acts 五逆 and the ten evils 十惡, but who still can obtain salvation; v. 無量壽經. 下輩下生觀 idem.

五十惡


五十恶

see styles
wǔ shí è
    wu3 shi2 e4
wu shih o
 gojū aku
fifty evils

轉格欄


转格栏

see styles
zhuǎn gé lán
    zhuan3 ge2 lan2
chuan ko lan
 tenkyakuran
The circuit of the central Lhasa temple, made by prostrations every third step, to get rid of evils or obtain blessings.

隨煩惱


随烦恼

see styles
suí fán nǎo
    sui2 fan2 nao3
sui fan nao
 zui bonnō
Sequent, or associated kleśa-trials, or evils, either all of them as always dogging the footsteps; or, especially those which follow the six 隨眠 q.v. Also called 隨惑.

不共無明


不共无明

see styles
bù gòng wú míng
    bu4 gong4 wu2 ming2
pu kung wu ming
 fugū mumyō
Distinctive kinds of unenlightenment, one of the two kinds of ignorance, also styled 獨頭無明; particular results arising from particular evils.

五十展轉


五十展转

see styles
wǔ 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.

切中時弊


切中时弊

see styles
qiè zhòng shí bì
    qie4 zhong4 shi2 bi4
ch`ieh chung shih pi
    chieh chung shih pi
to hit home on the evils of the day (idiom); fig. to hit a current political target; to hit the nub of the matter

十善正法

see styles
shí shàn zhèng fǎ
    shi2 shan4 zheng4 fa3
shih shan cheng fa
 jūzen shōbō
(十善) The ten good characteristics, or virtues, defined as the non-committal of the 十惡 ten evils, q. v. Tiantai has two groups, one of ceasing 止 to do evil, the other of learning to do well 行.

悲憤慷慨

see styles
 hifunkougai / hifunkogai
    ひふんこうがい
(noun/participle) (yoji) indignant lamentation over the evils of the times

悲歌慷慨

see styles
 hikakougai / hikakogai
    ひかこうがい
(noun/participle) (yoji) indignant lamentation over the evils of the times

痛し痒し

see styles
 itashikayushi
    いたしかゆし
(expression) delicate or ticklish situation; choice of two evils; mixed blessing

痛砭時弊


痛砭时弊

see styles
tòng biān shí bì
    tong4 bian1 shi2 bi4
t`ung pien shih pi
    tung pien shih pi
to strongly criticize the evils of the day

小煩惱地法


小烦恼地法

see styles
xiǎo fán nǎo dì fǎ
    xiao3 fan2 nao3 di4 fa3
hsiao fan nao ti fa
 shō bonnō chi hō
upakleśabhūmikāh. The ten lesser evils or illusions, or temptations, one of the five groups of mental conditions of the seventy-five Hīnayāna elements. They are the minor moral defects arising from 無明 unenlightenment; i.e. 忿 anger, 覆 hidden sin, 慳 stinginess, 嫉 envy, 惱 vexation, 害 ill-will, 恨 hate, 謟 adulation, 誑 deceit, 憍 pride.

離生喜樂地


离生喜乐地

see styles
lí shēng xǐ lè dì
    li2 sheng1 xi3 le4 di4
li sheng hsi le ti
 rishō kiraku chi
The first dhyāna heaven, where is experienced the joy of leaving the evils of life.

Variations:

膿み(sK)

 umi; nou / umi; no
    うみ; のう
(1) pus; (2) (うみ only) corruption; rot; evils

打蛇不死,後患無窮


打蛇不死,后患无穷

dǎ shé bù sǐ , hòu huàn wú qióng
    da3 she2 bu4 si3 , hou4 huan4 wu2 qiong2
ta she pu ssu , hou huan wu ch`iung
    ta she pu ssu , hou huan wu chiung
(idiom) if you beat the snake without killing it, endless evils will ensue

Variations:
旧弊
旧幣(iK)

 kyuuhei / kyuhe
    きゅうへい
(1) old evils; long-standing abuses; old-fashioned ways; outdated notions; (adjectival noun) (2) old-fashioned; outdated; outmoded; antiquated

Variations:
痛し痒し
痛しかゆし

 itashikayushi
    いたしかゆし
(exp,adj-no) delicate situation; choice of two evils; mixed blessing

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

This page contains 38 results for "Evils" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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