There are 25 total results for your Gokan-Ryu search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
互換 互换 see styles |
hù huàn hu4 huan4 hu huan gokan ごかん |
to exchange (noun/participle) (1) interchange; (2) {math} transposition; (can act as adjective) (3) compatible (e.g. PC) |
五官 see styles |
wǔ guān wu3 guan1 wu kuan gokan ごかん |
five sense organs of TCM (nose, eyes, lips, tongue, ears 鼻目口舌耳); facial features the five sense organs; (place-name) Gokan The five controlling powers, v. 五大使, birth, old age, sickness, death, and the (imperial) magistrate. |
五感 see styles |
gokan ごかん |
the five senses |
五觀 五观 see styles |
wǔ guān wu3 guan1 wu kuan gokan |
The five meditations referred to in the Lotus Sutra 25: (1) 眞 on the true, idem 空觀, to meditate on the reality of the void or infinite, in order to be rid of illusion in views and thoughts; (2) 淸淨觀 on purity, to be rid of any remains of impurity connected with the temporal, idem 假觀; (3) 廣大智慧觀 on the wider and greater wisdom, idem 中觀, by study of the 'middle' way; (4) 悲觀 on pitifulness, or the pitiable condition of the living, and by the above three to meditate on their salvation; (5) 慈觀 on mercy and the extension of the first three meditations to the carrying of joy to all the living. |
五貫 see styles |
gokan ごかん |
(surname) Gokan |
五閉 see styles |
gokan ごかん |
(surname) Gokan |
五閑 see styles |
gokan ごかん |
(surname) Gokan |
傲寒 see styles |
goukan / gokan ごうかん |
(personal name) Goukan |
冴寒 see styles |
gokan ごかん |
(rare) extreme cold |
剛關 刚关 see styles |
gāng guān gang1 guan1 kang kuan gōkan |
firm gate |
号館 see styles |
goukan / gokan ごうかん |
(suffix) suffix for building numbers |
合巻 see styles |
goukan / gokan ごうかん |
type of picture book popular in the late Edo period |
合歡 合欢 see styles |
hé huān he2 huan1 ho huan gōkan |
(Skt. siria) |
強姦 强奸 see styles |
qiáng jiān qiang2 jian1 ch`iang chien chiang chien goukan / gokan ごうかん |
to rape (noun, transitive verb) rape; sexual assault |
後漢 后汉 see styles |
hòu hàn hou4 han4 hou han gokan; koukan / gokan; kokan ごかん; こうかん |
Later Han or Eastern Han dynasty (25-220); Later Han of the Five Dynasties (947-950) (1) (hist) (esp. ごかん) Later Han dynasty (of China; 25-220 CE); Eastern Han dynasty; (2) (hist) (esp. こうかん) (See 五代・ごだい) Later Han dynasty (of China; 947-950 CE) |
後澗 see styles |
gokan ごかん |
(place-name) Gokan |
業感 业感 see styles |
yè gǎn ye4 gan3 yeh kan gōkan |
The influence of karma; caused by karma. |
語幹 see styles |
gokan ごかん |
{ling} stem (non-inflecting part of a word); word stem |
語感 语感 see styles |
yǔ gǎn yu3 gan3 yü kan gokan ごかん |
instinctive feel for the language (1) sense of language; (2) feeling of a word; impression a word makes; nuance |
語間 see styles |
gokan ごかん |
spacing between words |
五觀偈 五观偈 see styles |
wǔ guān jié wu3 guan1 jie2 wu kuan chieh gokan ge |
Verse of Five Contemplations |
伍官王 see styles |
wǔ guān wáng wu3 guan1 wang2 wu kuan wang Gokan ō |
Wuguan Wang, the fourth of the ten rulers of Hades. |
後閑駅 see styles |
gokaneki ごかんえき |
(st) Gokan Station |
後閑信一 see styles |
gokanshinichi ごかんしんいち |
(person) Gokan Shin'ichi (1970.5.2-) |
業感緣起 业感缘起 see styles |
yè gǎn yuán qǐ ye4 gan3 yuan2 qi3 yeh kan yüan ch`i yeh kan yüan chi gōkan engi |
dependent origination arising as caused by karma |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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