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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
勇 see styles |
yǒng yong3 yung yuuji / yuji ゆうじ |
More info & calligraphy: Bravery / Courage(See 勇気) bravery; courage; heroism; (personal name) Yūji Brave, bold, courageous, fearless. |
布施 see styles |
bù shī bu4 shi1 pu shih fuho ふほ |
More info & calligraphy: Dana: Almsgiving and Generosity(n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} alms-giving; charity; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} offerings (usu. money) to a priest (for reading sutras, etc.); (surname) Fuho dāna 檀那; the sixth pāramitā, almsgiving, i. e. of goods, or the doctrine, with resultant benefits now and also hereafter in the forms of reincarnation, as neglect or refusal will produce the opposite consequences. The 二種布施 two kinds of dāna are the pure, or unsullied charity, which looks for no reward here but only hereafter; and the sullied almsgiving whose object is personal benefit. The three kinds of dāna are goods, the doctrine, and courage, or fearlessness. The four kinds are pens to write the sutras, ink, the sutras themselves, and preaching. The five kinds are giving to those who have come from a distance, those who are going to a distance, the sick, the hungry, those wise in the doctrine. The seven kinds are giving to visitors, travellers, the sick, their nurses, monasteries, endowments for the sustenance of monks or nuns, and clothing and food according to season. The eight kinds are giving to those who come for aid, giving for fear (of evil), return for kindness received, anticipating gifts in return, continuing the parental example of giving, giving in hope of rebirth in a particular heaven, in hope of an honoured name, for the adornment of the heart and life. 倶舍論 18. |
無畏 无畏 see styles |
wú wèi wu2 wei4 wu wei mui むい |
More info & calligraphy: No Fearabhaya. Fearless, dauntless, secure, nothing and nobody to fear; also vīra, courageous, bold. |
大胆不敵 see styles |
daitanfuteki だいたんふてき |
More info & calligraphy: Fearless / Daring |
建 see styles |
jiàn jian4 chien yakata やかた |
to establish; to found; to set up; to build; to construct (n,n-suf,n-pref) contract; commitment; (archaism) leader of a fearless tribe; (personal name) Yakata To found, set up, establish, build. |
三檀 see styles |
sān tán san1 tan2 san t`an san tan sandan |
The three kinds of dāna, i. e. charity; giving of goods, of the dharma, of abhaya, or fearlessness. Idem 三施. |
不動 不动 see styles |
bù dòng bu4 dong4 pu tung fudou / fudo ふどう |
motionless (adj-no,n) (1) immovable; motionless; firm; unwavering; unshakable; steadfast; (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 不動明王) Acala (Wisdom King); Fudō; fierce Buddhist deity; (place-name, surname) Fudou acala; niścala; dhruva. The unmoved, immobile, or motionless; also 無動 the term is used for the unvarying or unchanging, for the pole-star, for fearlessness, for indifference to passion or temptation. It is a special term of Shingon 異言 applied to its most important Bodhisattva, the 不動明王 q. v. |
不怕 see styles |
bù pà bu4 pa4 pu p`a pu pa |
fearless; not worried (by setbacks or difficulties); even if; even though |
不敵 不敌 see styles |
bù dí bu4 di2 pu ti futeki ふてき |
no match for; cannot beat (noun or adjectival noun) daring; fearless; intrepid; bold; tough |
八辯 八辩 see styles |
bā biàn ba1 bian4 pa pien hachiben |
Eight characteristics of a Buddha's speaking: never hectoring; never misleading or confused; fearless; never haughty; perfect in meaning; and in flavour; free from harshness; seasonable (or, suited to the occasion). |
四捨 四舍 see styles |
sì shě si4 she3 ssu she shisha |
The four givings, i. e. of goods of the Truth, of courage (or fearlessness), and the giving up of the passions and delusions; cf. dāna-pāramitā, 捨. |
大膽 大胆 see styles |
dà dǎn da4 dan3 ta tan |
brazen; audacious; outrageous; bold; daring; fearless See: 大胆 |
師子 师子 see styles |
shī zǐ shi1 zi3 shih tzu noriko のりこ |
(1) lion; (2) left-hand guardian dog at a Shinto shrine; (female given name) Noriko siṃha, a lion; also 枲伽; idem獅子 Buddha, likened to the lion, the king of animals, in respect of his fearlessness. |
放胆 see styles |
houtan / hotan ほうたん |
(noun or adjectival noun) boldness; fearlessness |
梟帥 see styles |
takeru たける |
(archaism) leader of a fearless tribe |
猛者 see styles |
mosa; mouza(ok) / mosa; moza(ok) もさ; もうざ(ok) |
tough guy; wild one; fearless fighter |
社牛 see styles |
shè niú she4 niu2 she niu |
(slang) extreme extrovert; socially fearless person (abbr. for 社交牛逼症[she4 jiao1 niu2 bi1 zheng4]) |
力無畏 力无畏 see styles |
lì wú wèi li4 wu2 wei4 li wu wei riki mui |
(力無所畏) The 力 is intp. as the ten powers of a Buddha, the 無所畏 are his four qualities of fearlessness. |
十功德 see styles |
shí gōng dé shi2 gong1 de2 shih kung te jū kudoku |
(十功德論) Ten merits (or powers) commended by the Buddha to his bhikṣus—zealous progress, contentment with few desires, courage, learning (so as to teach), fearlessness, perfect observance of the commands and the fraternity, regulations, perfect meditation, perfect wisdom, perfect liberation, and perfect understanding of it. |
大無畏 大无畏 see styles |
dà wú wèi da4 wu2 wei4 ta wu wei |
utterly fearless |
施無畏 施无畏 see styles |
shī wú wèi shi1 wu2 wei4 shih wu wei se mui |
abhayandada; abhayadāna; the bestower of fearlessness, a title of Guanyin; a bodhisattva in the Garbhadhātu. |
無畏山 无畏山 see styles |
wú wèi shān wu2 wei4 shan1 wu wei shan Mui San |
Abhayagiri, Mount Fearless in Ceylon, with an ancient monastery where Faxian found 5,000 monks. |
無畏藏 无畏藏 see styles |
wú wèi zàng wu2 wei4 zang4 wu wei tsang mui zō |
Storehouse of fearlessness, said of members of the esoteric sect. |
四無所畏 四无所畏 see styles |
sì wú suǒ wèi si4 wu2 suo3 wei4 ssu wu so wei shi mushoi |
(四無畏) The four kinds of fearlessness, or courage, of which there are two groups: Buddha-fearlessness arises from his omniscience; perfection of character; overcoming opposition; and ending of suffering. Bodhisattva-fearlessness arises from powers of memory; of moral diagnosis and application of the remedy; of ratiocination; and of solving doubts. v. 智度論 48 and 5. |
朱雲折檻 朱云折槛 see styles |
zhū yún zhé jiàn zhu1 yun2 zhe2 jian4 chu yün che chien |
(idiom) Zhu Yun breaks the railing (Zhu Yun was a Han Dynasty official who accused the emperor's tutor of corruption, and when sentenced to death, clung to the palace hall railing so fiercely while demanding justice that he broke it); (fig.) to speak the truth with unwavering courage; to admonish fearlessly; also pr. [zhu1yun2-she2jian4] |
恐れ知らず see styles |
osoreshirazu おそれしらず |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) fearlessness; intrepidity |
阿跋耶祇釐 阿跋耶祇厘 see styles |
ā bá yé qí lí a1 ba2 ye2 qi2 li2 a pa yeh ch`i li a pa yeh chi li Abayagiri |
Abhayagiri, Mount Fearless, in Ceylon at Anurādhapura; in its monastery a broad school of the Sthavirāḥ arose. |
天不怕地不怕 see styles |
tiān bù pà dì bù pà tian1 bu4 pa4 di4 bu4 pa4 t`ien pu p`a ti pu p`a tien pu pa ti pu pa |
fearing nothing in Heaven or Earth (idiom); fearless |
怖めず臆せず see styles |
omezuokusezu おめずおくせず |
(exp,adv) fearlessly |
恐れ気もなく see styles |
osoregemonaku おそれげもなく |
(adverb) courageously; fearlessly; defiantly; boldly |
戌婆揭羅僧訶 戌婆揭罗僧诃 see styles |
xū pó qì luó sēng hē xu1 po2 qi4 luo2 seng1 he1 hsü p`o ch`i lo seng ho hsü po chi lo seng ho Jubakyarasōka |
Śubhakarasiṃha. Propitious lion, i. e. auspicious and heroic; fearless. |
腹の据わった see styles |
haranosuwatta はらのすわった |
(exp,adj-f) gutsy; fearless; unwavering |
初生之犢不畏虎 初生之犊不畏虎 see styles |
chū shēng zhī dú bù wèi hǔ chu1 sheng1 zhi1 du2 bu4 wei4 hu3 ch`u sheng chih tu pu wei hu chu sheng chih tu pu wei hu |
lit. a new-born calf has no fear of the tiger (idiom); fig. the fearlessness of youth |
初生牛犢不怕虎 初生牛犊不怕虎 see styles |
chū shēng niú dú bù pà hǔ chu1 sheng1 niu2 du2 bu4 pa4 hu3 ch`u sheng niu tu pu p`a hu chu sheng niu tu pu pa hu |
lit. newborn calves do not fear tigers (idiom); fig. the young are fearless |
恐れを知らない see styles |
osoreoshiranai おそれをしらない |
(exp,adj-i) fearless; daring; knowing no fear |
根性のすわった see styles |
konjounosuwatta / konjonosuwatta こんじょうのすわった |
(can act as adjective) fearless |
Variations: |
takeki たけき |
(can act as adjective) valiant; brave; bold; fearless; fierce; ferocious |
Variations: |
tsuragamae つらがまえ |
(facial) expression (esp. fierce, fearless, sinister, etc.); look |
Variations: |
omezuokusezu おめずおくせず |
(exp,adv) fearlessly |
捨得一身剮,敢把皇帝拉下馬 舍得一身剐,敢把皇帝拉下马 |
shě de yī shēn guǎ , gǎn bǎ huáng dì lā xià mǎ she3 de5 yi1 shen1 gua3 , gan3 ba3 huang2 di4 la1 xia4 ma3 she te i shen kua , kan pa huang ti la hsia ma |
one who does not fear the death of thousand cuts will dare to unhorse the emperor (proverb); to a fearless person, no fence is high enough |
Variations: |
kowaimonoshirazu こわいものしらず |
(adj-no,n) foolhardy; reckless; fearless |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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