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chì
    chi4
ch`ih
    chih
a kind of waterbird

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    ti2
t`i
    ti
a kind of hawk


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    yi4
i
a kind of aquatic bird

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shí
    shi2
shih
a kind of rat

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gāi
    gai1
kai
a kind of metal or jade ornament worn in ancient times to ward off evil spirits

see styles

    tu2
t`u
    tu
a kind of jade

see styles
xián
    xian2
hsien
a kind of vegetable

はれ

see styles
 hare
    はれ
(interjection) (archaism) (indicates surprise, admiration, etc.) huh?; what?; oh my!; goodness!; (personal name) Pare

まあ

see styles
 maa / ma
    まあ
(adverb) (1) just (e.g. "just wait here"); come now; now, now; (2) tolerably; passably; moderately; reasonably; fairly; rather; somewhat; (3) well...; I think...; it would seem...; you might say...; Hmmm, I guess so...; (interjection) (4) (feminine speech) oh!; oh dear!; oh, my!; wow!; goodness gracious!; good heavens!

一味

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yī wèi
    yi1 wei4
i wei
 ichimi
    いちみ
persistently; stubbornly; blindly
(1) clan; partisans; conspirators; gang; ring; crew; (n,vs,vi) (2) participation (e.g. in a plot); (3) one flavour; one charm; (4) one ingredient (in traditional Chinese medicine); (5) {Buddh} universality (of the teachings of Buddha); (given name) Kazumi
One, or the same flavour, kind or character, i.e. the Buddha's teaching.

一善

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yī shàn
    yi1 shan4
i shan
 kazuyoshi
    かずよし
(male given name) Kazuyoshi
one [act of] goodness

一套

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yī tào
    yi1 tao4
i t`ao
    i tao
suit; a set; a collection; of the same kind; the same old stuff; set pattern of behavior

一種


一种

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yī zhǒng
    yi1 zhong3
i chung
 isshu
    いっしゅ
one kind of; one type of
(1) a kind; a sort; a variety; a species; (2) (as 一種の...) of sorts; something of a; a sort of; (adverb) (3) sort of; somewhat
one type

一解

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yī jiě
    yi1 jie3
i chieh
 ichige
one (kind of) liberation

一路

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yī lù
    yi1 lu4
i lu
 ichiro
    いちろ
the whole journey; all the way; going the same way; going in the same direction; of the same kind
(adverb) (1) straight; directly; (2) voyage; journey; straight road; (given name) Kazuro

一類


一类

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yī lèi
    yi1 lei4
i lei
 ichirui
    いちるい
same type; category 1 (i.e. class A)
same kind; accomplices; companions
one type

七賢


七贤

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qī xián
    qi1 xian2
ch`i hsien
    chi hsien
 shichiken
    しちけん
(1) (See 七賢人) the Seven Wise Men (of Confucius's Analects); (2) (See 竹林の七賢) Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove
(七賢位) Also七方便位, 七加行位 The seven grades or steps in virtue preceding the entry into見道faultless wisdom, or faultlessness in its first realization. These seven are preliminary to the七聖 (七聖位). Both are grades of the倶舍 Kośa school of Hīnayāna.

三善

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sān shàn
    san1 shan4
san shan
 miyoshi
    みよし
(surname, female given name) Miyoshi
idem 三時敎 and 三善根.

三條


三条

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sān tiáo
    san1 tiao2
san t`iao
    san tiao
 sanjou / sanjo
    さんじょう
three of a kind (poker)
(surname) Sanjō

不拘

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bù jū
    bu4 ju1
pu chü
 fuku
not stick to; not confine oneself to; whatever
regardless (of person, class, kind)

世善

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shì shàn
    shi4 shan4
shih shan
 sezen
The pleasures of the world, v. 世福.

乖乖

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guāi guai
    guai1 guai5
kuai kuai
goodness gracious!; oh my lord!

亂善


乱善

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luàn shàn
    luan4 shan4
luan shan
 ranzen
To disturb the good, confound goodness; the confused goodness of those who worship, etc., with divided mind.

事善

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shì shàn
    shi4 shan4
shih shan
 ji zen
tangible goodness

二善

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èr shàn
    er4 shan4
erh shan
 futayoshi
    ふたよし
(surname) Futayoshi
The two good things, 定善 the good character that arises from meditation or contemplation mdash especially of the Pure Land; 散善 the good character attainable when, though not in meditation, one controls oneself in thought, word, and deed;. Also 未生善 the good character not yet evolved; and 已生善 the good character already evolved;. Also 事理善 goodness in theory and practice.

二心

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èr xīn
    er4 xin1
erh hsin
 nishin
    ふたごころ
disloyalty; half-heartedness; duplicity
duplicity; treachery; double-dealing
The two minds, 眞心 the original, simple, pure, natural mind of all creatures, the Buddha-mind, i.e. 如來藏心; and 妄心 the illusion-mind, which results in complexity and confusion. Also, 定心 the meditative mind, or mind fixed on goodness; and the 散心 the scattered, inattentive mind, or mind that is only good at intervals.

二持

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èr chí
    er4 chi2
erh ch`ih
    erh chih
 niji
The two values of the commandments: (a) 止持 prohibitive, restraining from evil; (b) 作持 constructive, constraining to goodness.

二業


二业

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èr yè
    er4 ye4
erh yeh
 nigyou / nigyo
    にぎょう
(archaism) restaurants and geisha establishments
Two classes of karma. (1) (a) 引業 leads to the 總報, i.e. the award as to the species into which one is to be born, e.g. men, gods, etc.; (6) 滿業 is the 別報 or fulfillment in detail, i.e. the kind or quality of being e.g. clever or stupid, happy or unhappy, etc. (2) (a) 善業 and (b) 惡業 Good and evil karma, resulting in happiness or misery. (3) (a) 助業 Aids to the karma of being reborn in Amitābha's Pure—land e. g. offerings, chantings, etc.; (b) 正業 thought and invocation of Amitābha with undivided mind, as the direct method.

二食

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èr shí
    er4 shi2
erh shih
 nishoku; nijiki(ok)
    にしょく; にじき(ok)
two meals; (eating) two meals a day
The two kinds of food: (1) (a) The joy of the Law; (b) the bliss of meditation. (2) (a)The right kind of monk's livelihood - by mendicancy; (b) the wrong kind - by any other means.

五悔

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wǔ huǐ
    wu3 hui3
wu hui
 gokai
The five stages in a penitential service. Tiantai gives: (1) confession of past sins and forbidding them for the future; (2) appeal to the universal Buddhas to keep the law-wheel rolling; (3) rejoicing over the good in self and others; (4) 廻向 offering all one's goodness to all the living and to the Buddha-way; (5) resolve, or vows, i. e. the 四弘誓. The Shingon sect 眞言宗 divides the ten great vows of Samantabhadra 普賢 into five 悔, the first three vows being included under 歸命 or submission; the fourth is repentance; the fifth rejoicing; the sixth, seventh, and eighth appeal to the Buddhas; the ninth and tenth, bestowal of acquired merit.

五果

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wǔ guǒ
    wu3 guo3
wu kuo
 goka
    ごか
(1) five fruits (peach, Japanese plum, apricot, jujube, Japanese chestnut); (2) (Buddhist term) five types of effect in cause-and-effect relationships; (3) (Buddhist term) five effects of ignorance and formations on one's current life
The five fruits, or effects; there are various groups, e. g. I. (1) 異熟果 fruit ripening divergently, e. g. pleasure and goodness are in different categories; present organs accord in pain or pleasure with their past good or evil deeds; (2) 等流果 fruit of the same order, e. g. goodness reborn from previous goodness; (3) 土用果 present position and function fruit, the rewards of moral merit in previous lives; (4) 增上果 superior fruit, or position arising from previous earnest endeavor and superior capacity: (5) 離繋果 fruit of freedom from all bonds, nirvana fruit. II. Fruit, or rebirth: (1) 識 conception (viewed psychologically); (2) 名色 formation mental and physical; (3) 六處 the six organs of perception complete; (4) 觸 their birth and contact with the world; (5) 受 consciousness. III. Five orders of fruit, with stones, pips, shells (as nuts), chaff-like (as pine seeds), and with pods.

五食

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wǔ shí
    wu3 shi2
wu shih
 gojiki
The five kinds of spiritual food by which roots of goodness are nourished: correct thoughts; delight in the Law; pleasure in meditation; firm resolve, or vows of self-control; and deliverance from the karma of illusion.

仁徳

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 jintoku
    じんとく
benevolence; goodness; (surname) Nintoku

仁者

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rén zhě
    ren2 zhe3
jen che
 jinsha
    じんしゃ
man of virtue; humanitarian
Kind sir!

代納

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 dainou / daino
    だいのう
(noun, transitive verb) (1) payment for another; payment by proxy; (noun, transitive verb) (2) paying in kind; paying with a substitute

何の

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 nanno
    なんの
(pre-noun adjective) (1) what; what kind of; what sort of; (pre-noun adjective) (2) (with. neg. sentence) no ...; any; (pre-noun adjective) (3) (kana only) (as ...のなんの) adds emphasis to the preceding word; (interjection) (4) (kana only) (used to dismiss someone's concerns, words, etc.) no; not at all; oh (it's nothing)

何ら

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 nanra
    なんら
    nanira
    なにら
(adv,n) (1) whatever; what; what sort of; any kind of; (2) nothing whatever (with neg. verb); (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (adv,n) (1) whatever; what; what sort of; any kind of; (2) nothing whatever (with neg. verb)

何如

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hé rú
    he2 ru2
ho ju
 kanyo
how about; what kind of
like what?

何用

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hé yòng
    he2 yong4
ho yung
 naniyou / naniyo
    なによう
(expression) what kind of business; what sort of matter
how?

何等

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hé děng
    he2 deng3
ho teng
 kadō
    なんら
what kind?; how, what; somewhat
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (adv,n) (1) whatever; what; what sort of; any kind of; (2) nothing whatever (with neg. verb)
what is

何者

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hé zhě
    he2 zhe3
ho che
 kasha
    なにもの
who; what kind of person
why?

佛因

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fó yīn
    fo2 yin1
fo yin
 butsuin
Buddha-cause, that which leads to Buddhahood, i.e. the merit of planting roots of goodness.

作善

see styles
zuò shàn
    zuo4 shan4
tso shan
 sazen
to cultivate goodness

佳き

see styles
 yoki
    よき
(1) goodness; (pre-noun adjective) (2) (archaism) good

修善

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xiū shàn
    xiu1 shan4
hsiu shan
 shuzen; shuuzen / shuzen; shuzen
    しゅぜん; しゅうぜん
(noun/participle) (しゅぜん is a Buddhist term) accumulating good deeds; doing good; (personal name) Nobuyoshi
To cultivate goodness; the goodness that is cultivated, in contrast with natural goodness.

修斷


修断

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xiū duàn
    xiu1 duan4
hsiu tuan
 shudan
to cultivate [goodness] and to eliminate [harmful habits]

俱全

see styles
jù quán
    ju4 quan2
chü ch`üan
    chü chüan
every kind; every variety under the sun; a complete gamut

六因

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liù yīn
    liu4 yin1
liu yin
 rokuin
The six causations of the 六位 six stages of Bodhisattva development, q. v. Also, the sixfold division of causes of the Vaibhāṣikas (cf. Keith, 177-8); every phenomenon depends upon the union of 因 primary cause and 緣 conditional or environmental cause; and of the 因 there are six kinds: (1) 能作因 karaṇahetu, effective causes of two kinds: 與力因 empowering cause, as the earth empowers plant growth, and 不障因 non-resistant cause, as space does not resist, i. e. active and passive causes; (2) 倶有因 sahabhūhetu, co-operative causes, as the four elements 四大 in nature, not one of which can be omitted; (3) 同類因 sabhāgahetu, causes of the same kind as the effect, good producing good, etc.; (4) 相應因 saṃprayuktahetu, mutual responsive or associated causes, e. g. mind and mental conditions, subject with object; Keith gives 'faith and intelligence'; similar to (2); (5) 遍行因 sarvatragahetu, universal or omnipresent cause, i. e. of illusion, as of false views affecting every act; it resembles (3) but is confined to delusion; (6) 異熟因 vipākahetu, differental fruition, i. e. the effect different from the cause, as the hells are from evil deeds.

別口

see styles
 betsukuchi
    べつくち
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) different kind; another sort; separate item; (2) separate account

別樣


别样

see styles
bié yàng
    bie2 yang4
pieh yang
different kind of; another sort of; special; unusual

別種


别种

see styles
bié zhǒng
    bie2 zhong3
pieh chung
 besshu
    べっしゅ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) another kind; different kind; distinct species
different type

刻子

see styles
 kootsu
    コーツ
{mahj} pung (chi:); three-of-a-kind; (female given name) Tokine

労る

see styles
 itawaru
    いたわる
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to pity; to sympathize with; to sympathise with; to treat with sympathy; to console; to be kind to; to appreciate; (2) (kana only) to tend to (e.g. an injury); to care for; to nurse; to soothe

勸善


劝善

see styles
quàn shàn
    quan4 shan4
ch`üan shan
    chüan shan
 kanzen
to encourage goodness

十力

see styles
shí lì
    shi2 li4
shih li
 jūriki
Daśabala. The ten powers of Buddha, giving complete knowledge of: (1) what is right or wrong in every condition; (2) what is the karma of every being, past, present, and future; (3) all stages of dhyāna liberation, and samādhi; (4) the powers and faculties of all beings; (5) the desires, or moral direction of every being; (6) the actual condition of every individual; (7) the direction and consequence of all laws; (8) all causes of mortality and of good and evil in their reality; (9) the end of all beings and nirvāṇa; (10) the destruction of all illusion of every kind. See the 智度論 25 and the 倶舍論 29.

厚い

see styles
 atsui
    あつい
(adjective) (1) thick; deep; heavy; (2) kind; cordial; hospitable; warm; faithful; (3) abundant

厚志

see styles
 koushi / koshi
    こうし
kind intention; kind thought; (male given name) Kōji

厚遇

see styles
 kouguu / kogu
    こうぐう
(noun/participle) cordial welcome; hearty welcome; kind treatment; hospitality

厚道

see styles
hòu dao
    hou4 dao5
hou tao
 atsumichi
    あつみち
kind and honest; generous; sincere
(personal name) Atsumichi

各種


各种

see styles
gè zhǒng
    ge4 zhong3
ko chung
 kakushu
    かくしゅ
every kind of; all kinds of; various
(noun - becomes adjective with の) every kind; all sorts
each kind, every sort.

吉莫

see styles
jí mò
    ji2 mo4
chi mo
(old) name of a kind of leather

同属

see styles
 douzoku / dozoku
    どうぞく
(adj-no,n) same sort; same kind; same genus; homologous; congeneric

同種


同种

see styles
tóng zhǒng
    tong2 zhong3
t`ung chung
    tung chung
 doushu / doshu
    どうしゅ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) same kind; same sort; same species; same race; homogeneity
same type

同類


同类

see styles
tóng lèi
    tong2 lei4
t`ung lei
    tung lei
 dourui / dorui
    どうるい
similar; same type; alike
(noun - becomes adjective with の) the same kind; accomplice; partner
same class

哀憐


哀怜

see styles
āi lián
    ai1 lian2
ai lien
 airen
    あいれん
to feel compassion for; to pity
(noun, transitive verb) pity; compassion
kind

品種


品种

see styles
pǐn zhǒng
    pin3 zhong3
p`in chung
    pin chung
 hinshu
    ひんしゅ
breed; variety; CL:個|个[ge4]
(1) type (of goods); sort; (2) (taxonomical) form; (3) breed; variety; kind; type; cultivar

品色

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pǐn sè
    pin3 se4
p`in se
    pin se
variety; kind

品類


品类

see styles
pǐn lèi
    pin3 lei4
p`in lei
    pin lei
 shinarui
    しなるい
category; kind
(place-name) Shinarui
type

啊喲


啊哟

see styles
ā yo
    a1 yo5
a yo
interjection of surprise or pain; Oh; Ow; My goodness!

善き

see styles
 yoki
    よき
(1) goodness; (pre-noun adjective) (2) (archaism) good

善友

see styles
shàn yǒu
    shan4 you3
shan yu
 zenyuu / zenyu
    ぜんゆう
(rare) good friend; (personal name) Yoshitomo
kalyāṇamitra, 'a friend of virtue, a religious counsellor,' M. W.; a friend in the good life, or one who stimulates to goodness.

善宿

see styles
shàn sù
    shan4 su4
shan su
 zenshuku
Abiding in goodness, disciples who keep eight commandments, upavasatha, poṣadha.

善性

see styles
shàn xìng
    shan4 xing4
shan hsing
 zensei / zense
    ぜんせい
innate goodness of man
Good nature, good in nature, or in fundamental quality.

善果

see styles
shàn guǒ
    shan4 guo3
shan kuo
 zenka
    ぜんか
good results
Good fruit from 善因 q.v.; good fortune in life resulting from previous goodness.

善霊

see styles
 zenrei / zenre
    ぜんれい
spirit of goodness

四三

see styles
 shisou; shizou; shisan / shiso; shizo; shisan
    しそう; しぞう; しさん
(1) {hanaf} (See 手役) one four-of-a-kind and one three-of-a-kind in a dealt hand; (2) three and a four (in dice games); (personal name) Yomi

四住

see styles
sì zhù
    si4 zhu4
ssu chu
 shizumi
    しずみ
(surname) Shizumi
The four abodes or states in the 智度論 3, i. e. (1) 天住 the devalokas, equivalents of charity, morality, and goodness of heart; (2) 梵住 the brahmalokas, equivalents of benevolence, pity, joy, and indifference; (3) 聖住 the abode of śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, and bodhisattvas, equivalent of the samādhi of the immaterial realm, formless and still; (4) 佛住 the Buddha-abode, the equivalent of the samādhis of the infinite. v. 四住地.

四條


四条

see styles
sì tiáo
    si4 tiao2
ssu t`iao
    ssu tiao
 yonjou / yonjo
    よんじょう
four of a kind; quads (poker)
(surname) Yonjō

四端

see styles
 shitan
    したん
the four beginnings (in Mencius's belief in humanity's innate goodness); the four sprouts

圓子


圆子

see styles
yuán zi
    yuan2 zi5
yüan tzu
 maruko
    まるこ
kind of dumpling; sticky rice ball
(surname, female given name) Maruko

垂念

see styles
chuí niàn
    chui2 nian4
ch`ui nien
    chui nien
(courteous) to be so kind as to think of (me)

壞種


坏种

see styles
huài zhǒng
    huai4 zhong3
huai chung
bad kind; scoundrel

天呀

see styles
tiān ya
    tian1 ya5
t`ien ya
    tien ya
Heavens!; My goodness!

天哪

see styles
tiān na
    tian1 na5
t`ien na
    tien na
Good gracious!; For goodness sake!

天女

see styles
tiān nǚ
    tian1 nv3
t`ien nü
    tien nü
 tennyo
    てんにょ
(1) heavenly nymph; celestial maiden; (2) beautiful and kind woman; (female given name) Tennyo
devakanyā; apsaras; goddesses in general; attendants on the regents of the sun and moon; wives of Gandharvas, the division of the sexes is maintained throughout the devalokas 六 天.

好言

see styles
hǎo yán
    hao3 yan2
hao yen
kind words

好話


好话

see styles
hǎo huà
    hao3 hua4
hao hua
friendly advice; words spoken on sb's behalf; a good word; kind words; words that sound fine but are not followed up with actions

好遇

see styles
 kouguu / kogu
    こうぐう
(noun/participle) cordial welcome; hearty welcome; kind treatment; hospitality

安手

see styles
 yasude
    やすで
(adj-na,adj-no,n) cheap kind

客善

see styles
kè shàn
    ke4 shan4
k`o shan
    ko shan
 kyakuzen
adventitious goodness

寒蟬


寒蝉

see styles
hán chán
    han2 chan2
han ch`an
    han chan
a cicada in cold weather (used as a metaphor for sb who keeps their thoughts to themself); Meimuna opalifera, a kind of cicada found in East Asia
See: 寒蝉

實物


实物

see styles
shí wù
    shi2 wu4
shih wu
 jitsumotsu
material object; concrete object; original object; in kind; object for practical use; definite thing; reality; matter (physics)
matter

專櫃


专柜

see styles
zhuān guì
    zhuan1 gui4
chuan kuei
sales counter dedicated to a certain kind of product (e.g. alcohol)

小善

see styles
xiǎo shàn
    xiao3 shan4
hsiao shan
 shouzen / shozen
    しょうぜん
a small kindness; minor good deed; (surname) Shouzen
small amount of goodness

尖子

see styles
jiān zi
    jian1 zi5
chien tzu
best of its kind; cream of the crop

工種


工种

see styles
gōng zhǒng
    gong1 zhong3
kung chung
 koushu / koshu
    こうしゅ
kind of work in production (e.g. benchwork, foundry work etc)
type of works; work item

幞頭


幞头

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fú tóu
    fu2 tou2
fu t`ou
    fu tou
a kind of headscarf worn by men in ancient China

床敷

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 tokoshiki
    とこしき
animal bedding; sand thrown on ship decks; any kind of floor covering

彙類

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 irui
    いるい
same kind or class; classification

後生


后生

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hòu shēng
    hou4 sheng1
hou sheng
 goshou / gosho
    ごしょう
young generation; youth; young man
(1) {Buddh} (See 前生,今生) afterlife; (int,n) (2) (See 後生だから) for goodness' sake; for the love of God; I implore you, ...; I beg of you, ...
The after condition of rebirth; later born; youth.

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

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Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

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