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磬 see styles |
qìng qing4 ch`ing ching kei / ke けい |
More info & calligraphy: Khánhsounding stone; qing; ancient Chinese chime shaped like a chevron (inverted 'v'), orig. of stone, today often metal, in Japan primarily used at Buddhist temples; (given name) Kei A piece of flat stone or metal, used as a gong, or for musical percussion. |
聖 圣 see styles |
shèng sheng4 sheng mina みな |
More info & calligraphy: The Saint(1) highly virtuous monk; (2) (honorific or respectful language) monk; (3) Buddhist solitary; (4) (See 高野聖・1) Buddhist missionary; (5) saint (i.e. a virtuous person); (6) (archaism) (honorific or respectful language) emperor; (7) (in form 〜の聖) master; expert; (female given name) Mina ārya; sādhu; a sage; wise and good; upright, or correct in all his character; sacred, holy, saintly. |
賢 贤 see styles |
xián xian2 hsien masaru まさる |
More info & calligraphy: Wise and Virtuous(noun or adjectival noun) (archaism) intelligence; genius; scholarship; virtue; (male given name) Masaru Wise and virtuous, sage, second rank to a 聖 saint; good, excellent in character, virtuous. |
龔 龚 see styles |
gōng gong1 kung kū |
More info & calligraphy: Kung / Gongto provide |
こん see styles |
kon コン |
(archaism) (feminine speech) (secret language of court ladies) (See 牛蒡) great burdock; (place-name) Gong; Khong; Conn |
さん see styles |
san サン |
(prefix noun) (title used with names) Saint (spa: San, ita:); St; (place-name) San |
勇士 see styles |
yǒng shì yong3 shi4 yung shih yuuji / yuji ゆうじ |
More info & calligraphy: Brave Warriorbrave warrior; hero; brave man; (given name) Yūji |
大俠 大侠 see styles |
dà xiá da4 xia2 ta hsia |
More info & calligraphy: Noble Warrior |
惣領 see styles |
souryou / soryo そうりょう |
More info & calligraphy: First Born |
戦士 see styles |
senshi せんし |
More info & calligraphy: Warrior / Fighter |
戰士 战士 see styles |
zhàn shì zhan4 shi4 chan shih |
More info & calligraphy: Fighter |
武士 see styles |
wǔ shì wu3 shi4 wu shih mononofu もののふ |
More info & calligraphy: Warriorsamurai; warrior; (place-name) Mononofu |
武者 see styles |
mushiya むしや |
More info & calligraphy: Warrior / Musha |
武聖 武圣 see styles |
wǔ shèng wu3 sheng4 wu sheng |
More info & calligraphy: Warrior Saint / Saint of War |
羅漢 罗汉 see styles |
luó hàn luo2 han4 lo han rakan らかん |
More info & calligraphy: Luohan / Lohan(abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 阿羅漢・あらかん) arhat; (place-name, surname) Rakan arhan, arhat; worthy, worshipful, an arhat, the saint, or perfect man of Hīnayāna; the sixteen, eighteen, or 500 famous disciples appointed to witness to buddha-truth and save the world; v. 阿. |
聖人 圣人 see styles |
shèng rén sheng4 ren2 sheng jen masato まさと |
More info & calligraphy: Holy Man / Saint(1) {Christn} saint; (2) (orig. meaning) wise and virtuous person (esp. in Confucianism); great religious teacher; sage; (3) (See 清酒) refined sake; (male given name) Masato is the opposite of the 凡人 common, or unenlightened man. |
聖者 圣者 see styles |
shèng zhě sheng4 zhe3 sheng che seija; shouja / seja; shoja せいじゃ; しょうじゃ |
More info & calligraphy: The Saintsaint ārya, holy or saintly one; one who has started on the path to nirvāṇa; holiness. |
關公 关公 see styles |
guān gōng guan1 gong1 kuan kung |
More info & calligraphy: Guan Gong / Warrior Saint |
關羽 关羽 see styles |
guān yǔ guan1 yu3 kuan yü |
More info & calligraphy: Guan Yu |
コーン see styles |
goon ゴーン |
More info & calligraphy: Coan |
因陀羅 因陀罗 see styles |
yīn tuó luó yin1 tuo2 luo2 yin t`o lo yin to lo Indara |
More info & calligraphy: IndraIndra, 因坻; 因提; 因提梨; 因達羅; 天帝; 天主帝; 帝釋天; originally a god of the atmosphere, i. e. of thunder and rain; idem Śakra; his symbol is the vajra, or thunderbolt, hence he is the 金剛手; he became 'lord of the gods of the sky', 'regent of the east quarter', 'popularly chief after Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva, '(M.W.); in Buddhism he represents the secular power, and is inferior to a Buddhist saint. Cf. 忉利 and 印. |
天力士 see styles |
tiān lì shì tian1 li4 shi4 t`ien li shih tien li shih ten rikishi |
More info & calligraphy: Warrior of Heaven |
武士道 see styles |
wǔ shì dào wu3 shi4 dao4 wu shih tao bushidou / bushido ぶしどう |
More info & calligraphy: Bushido / The Way of the SamuraiBushido; samurai code of chivalry |
狂戰士 狂战士 see styles |
kuáng zhàn shì kuang2 zhan4 shi4 k`uang chan shih kuang chan shih |
More info & calligraphy: Berserker |
花木蘭 花木兰 see styles |
huā mù lán hua1 mu4 lan2 hua mu lan |
More info & calligraphy: Hua Mulan |
西里爾 西里尔 see styles |
xī lǐ ěr xi1 li3 er3 hsi li erh |
More info & calligraphy: Cyrille |
鬼武者 see styles |
onimusha おにむしゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Daredevil Warrior / Soul of a Warrior |
サンジェ see styles |
sanjie サンジエ |
More info & calligraphy: Sanje |
天界力士 see styles |
tiān jiè lì shì tian1 jie4 li4 shi4 t`ien chieh li shih tien chieh li shih tenkai rikishi |
More info & calligraphy: Warrior of the Heavenly Realm |
釋迦牟尼 释迦牟尼 see styles |
shì jiā móu ní shi4 jia1 mou2 ni2 shih chia mou ni Shakamuni |
More info & calligraphy: Shakyamuni / The Buddha釋迦文 (釋迦文尼); 釋伽文 Śākyamuni, the saint of the Śākya tribe. muni is saint, holy man, sage, ascetic monk; it is: intp. as 仁 benevolent, charitable, kind, also as 寂默 one who dwells in seclusion. After '500 or 550' previous incarnations, Śākyamuni finally attained to the state of Bodhisattva, was born in the Tuṣita heaven, and descended as a white elephant, through her right side, into the womb of the immaculate Māyā, the purest woman on earth; this was on the 8th day of the 4th month; next year on the 8th day of the 2nd month he was born from her right side painlessly as she stood under a tree in the Lumbinī garden. For the subsequent miraculous events v. Eitel. also the 神通遊戲經 (Lalitavistara), the 釋迦如來成道記, etc. Simpler statements say that he was born the son of Śuddhodana, of the kṣatriya caste, ruler of Kapilavastu, and Māyā his wife; that Māyā died seven days later, leaving him to be brought up by her sister Prājapati; that in due course he was married to Yaśodharā who bore him a son, Rāhula; that in search of truth he left home, became an ascetic, severely disciplined himself, and finally at 35 years of age, under a tree, realized that the way of release from the chain of rebirth and death lay not in asceticism but in moral purity; this he explained first in his four dogmas, v. 四諦 and eightfold noble way 八正道, later amplified and developed in many sermons. He founded his community on the basis of poverty, chastity, and insight or meditation, ad it became known as Buddhism, as he became known as Buddha, the enlightened. His death was probably in or near 487 B.C., a few years before that of Confucius in 479. The sacerdotal name of his family is Gautama, said to be the original name of the whole clan, Śākya being that of his branch, v. 瞿, 喬.; his personal name was Siddhārtha, or Sarvārthasiddha, v. 悉. |
呯 see styles |
píng ping2 p`ing ping |
(onom.) bang! (gong, gun firing etc) |
戎 see styles |
róng rong2 jung munemori むねもり |
generic term for weapons (old); army (matters); military affairs Ebisu; god of fishing and commerce; (1) (archaism) peoples formerly of northern Japan with distinct language and culture (i.e. the Ainu); (2) provincial (i.e. a person who lives far from the city); (3) brutish, unsophisticated warrior (esp. used by Kyoto samurai to refer to samurai from eastern Japan); (4) (derogatory term) foreigner; barbarian; (personal name) Munemori |
敲 see styles |
qiāo qiao1 ch`iao chiao noboru のぼる |
to hit; to strike; to tap; to rap; to knock; to rip sb off; to overcharge (given name) Noboru To knock, beat, pound, e.g. a drum, gong, or gate. |
椎 see styles |
zhuī zhui1 chui shiina / shina しいな |
(bound form) vertebra (kana only) any beech tree of genus Castanopsis; chinquapin; chinkapin; (female given name) Shiina A hammer, especially for a gong, etc.; idem 槌. |
篩 筛 see styles |
shāi shai1 shai furui ふるい |
(bound form) a sieve; to sieve; to sift; to filter; to eliminate through selection; to warm a pot of rice wine (over a fire or in hot water); to pour (wine or tea); (dialect) to strike (a gong) (1) sieve; sifter; screen; (2) screening (jobs, candidates, etc.) |
觀 观 see styles |
guàn guan4 kuan kan |
Taoist monastery; palace gate watchtower; platform vipaśyanā; vidarśanā. To look into, study, examine, contemplate; contemplation, insight; a study, a Taoist monastery; to consider illusion and discern illusion, or discern the seeming from the real; to contemplate and mentally enter into truth. 覺 is defined as awakening, or awareness, 觀 as examination or study. It is also an old tr. of the word Yoga; and cf. 禪 17. Guan is especially a doctrine of the Tiantai school as shown in the 止觀 q.v. |
鉦 钲 see styles |
zhēng zheng1 cheng masashi まさし |
gong used to halt troops gong; handbell; (given name) Masashi A small gong struck during the worship, or service. |
錚 铮 see styles |
zhēng zheng1 cheng |
clang of metals; small gong |
鑼 锣 see styles |
luó luo2 lo |
gong; CL:面[mian4] |
ちん see styles |
chin チン |
jing (Korean gong) (kor:); (place-name) Chin (Burmah); Ching; Chinn; Zinn |
一縮 see styles |
isshuku いっしゅく |
(noun/participle) (1) one suit of armour (armor); (noun/participle) (2) wearing armour; (noun/participle) (3) armoured warrior |
上人 see styles |
shàng rén shang4 ren2 shang jen shounin / shonin しょうにん |
holy priest; saint; (place-name) Shounin A man of superior wisdom, virtue, and conduct, a term applied to monks during the Tang dynasty. |
健兒 健儿 see styles |
jiàn ér jian4 er2 chien erh kenji けんじ |
top athlete; heroic warrior (given name) Kenji healthy person |
僧兵 see styles |
sēng bīng seng1 bing1 seng ping souhei / sohe そうへい |
priest soldier; warrior monk armed monks |
光宇 see styles |
guanyu ぐあんゆ |
(personal name) Guan'yu |
入滅 入灭 see styles |
rù miè ru4 mie4 ju mieh nyuumetsu / nyumetsu にゅうめつ |
(n,vs,vi) {Buddh} entering Nirvana; death (of Buddha, high priest, saint, etc.) idem 入寂. |
全人 see styles |
masahito まさひと |
saint; person well-balanced morally and intellectually; (given name) Masahito |
具案 see styles |
guan ぐあん |
(1) drafting a plan; draft plan; (2) concrete plan |
冠縣 冠县 see styles |
guān xiàn guan1 xian4 kuan hsien |
Guan County in Liaocheng 聊城[Liao2 cheng2], Shandong |
冬宮 冬宫 see styles |
dōng gōng dong1 gong1 tung kung toukyuu / tokyu とうきゅう |
Winter Palace (St Petersburg); Hermitage Museum (place-name) Winter Palace (in Saint Petersburg); Zimniy Dvorets |
刹利 see styles |
chà lì cha4 li4 ch`a li cha li setsuri |
(刹帝利); 刹怛利耶 kṣatriya. The second, or warrior and ruling caste; Chinese render it as 田主 landowners and 王種 royal caste; the caste from which the Buddha came forth and therefore from which all Buddhas (如來) spring. |
勇兵 see styles |
yuuhei / yuhe ゆうへい |
brave soldier; brave warrior |
口蘑 see styles |
kǒu mó kou3 mo2 k`ou mo kou mo |
Saint George's mushroom (Tricholoma mongplicum) |
喚鐘 唤钟 see styles |
huàn zhōng huan4 zhong1 huan chung kanshō |
半鐘 (or飯鐘) The dinner bell or gong. |
四忘 see styles |
sì wàng si4 wang4 ssu wang shimō |
The state of a saint, i. e. beyond, or oblivious of the four conditions of 一異有無 unity, difference, existence, non-existence. |
坐像 see styles |
zuò xiàng zuo4 xiang4 tso hsiang zazou / zazo ざぞう |
seated image (of a Buddha or saint) seated figure (e.g. of Buddha); sedentary statue; sedentary image |
壯士 壮士 see styles |
zhuàng shì zhuang4 shi4 chuang shih |
hero; fighter; brave strong guy; warrior (in armor) See: 壮士 |
大聖 大圣 see styles |
dà shèng da4 sheng4 ta sheng daishou / daisho だいしょう |
great sage; mahatma; king; emperor; outstanding personage; Buddha (1) (honorific or respectful language) {Buddh} Buddha; (2) {Buddh} high-ranked bodhisattva; (surname) Daishou The great sage or saint, a title of a Buddha or a bodhisattva of high rank; as also are 大聖世尊 and 大聖主 the great holy honored one, or lord. |
娑度 see styles |
suō dù suo1 du4 so tu shado |
sādhu, good, virtuous, perfect, a sage, saint, tr. 善 good. |
子貢 子贡 see styles |
zǐ gòng zi3 gong4 tzu kung shikou / shiko しこう |
Zi Gong or Duanmu Ci 端木賜|端木赐[Duan1 mu4 Ci4] (520 BC-), disciple of Confucius (personal name) Shikou |
定散 see styles |
dìng sàn ding4 san4 ting san jōsan |
A settled, or a wandering mind; the mind organized by meditation, or disorganized by distraction. The first is characteristic of the saint and sage, the second of the common untutored man. The fixed heart may or may not belong to the realm of transmigration; the distracted heart has the distinctions of good, bad, or indifferent. |
尊像 see styles |
zūn xiàng zun1 xiang4 tsun hsiang sonzou / sonzo そんぞう |
statue of a noble character; your picture image of a saint |
尊者 see styles |
zūn zhě zun1 zhe3 tsun che sonja そんじゃ |
honored sir (a person of higher status or seniority, or a Buddhist monk) Buddhist saint; man of high repute; guest of honor; guest of honour ārya, honourable one, a sage, a saint, an arhat. |
小聖 小圣 see styles |
xiǎo shèng xiao3 sheng4 hsiao sheng kosato こさと |
(female given name) Kosato The Hīnayāna saint, or arhat. The inferior saint, or bodhisattva, as compared with the Buddha. |
廝鑼 厮锣 see styles |
sī luó si1 luo2 ssu lo |
small gong |
弓箭 see styles |
gōng jiàn gong1 jian4 kung chien kyuusen / kyusen きゅうせん |
bow and arrow (1) bow and arrow; arms; weapons; (2) archer; warrior; (3) fighting with bows and arrows; war; battle |
悪僧 see styles |
akusou / akuso あくそう |
(1) dissolute priest; depraved monk; (2) ferocious warrior monk |
愚公 see styles |
gukou / guko ぐこう |
(char) Yu Gong (main character in the 4th century BC Chinese fable "The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains"); Yúgōng; Yukong; (ch) Yu Gong (main character in the 4th century BC Chinese fable "The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains"); Yúgōng; Yukong |
愚庵 see styles |
guan ぐあん |
(given name) Guan |
愚暗 see styles |
guan ぐあん |
imbecility |
愚案 see styles |
guan ぐあん |
(1) foolish idea; (2) (humble language) (one's own) idea; (one's) humble opinion |
愚闇 see styles |
guan ぐあん |
imbecility |
敲鑼 敲锣 see styles |
qiāo luó qiao1 luo2 ch`iao lo chiao lo |
to beat a gong |
明達 明达 see styles |
míng dá ming2 da2 ming ta myoutatsu / myotatsu みょうたつ |
reasonable; of good judgment (noun or adjectival noun) wisdom; (given name) Myōtatsu Enlightenment 明in the case of the saint includes knowledge of future incarnations of self others, of the past incarnation of self and others, and that the present incarnation will end illusion. In the case of the Buddha such knowledge is called 達 thorough or perfect enlightenment. |
曾鞏 曾巩 see styles |
zēng gǒng zeng1 gong3 tseng kung soukyou / sokyo そうきょう |
Zeng Gong (1019-1083), Song dynasty writer, one of the eight giants 唐宋八大家[Tang2-Song4 ba1da4jia1] (personal name) Soukyō |
木鐸 木铎 see styles |
mù duó mu4 duo2 mu to bokutaku ぼくたく |
(1) bell with wooden clapper; (2) leader; guide (of the public) wooden gong |
木魚 木鱼 see styles |
mù yú mu4 yu2 mu yü mokugyo もくぎょ |
mokugyo; wooden fish (percussion instrument) (Buddhist term) fish gong; fish wood block; temple block; round, hollow, wood block (vaguely fish-shaped, usu. with scales), struck while chanting sutras The wooden fish; there are two kinds, one round for use to keep time in chanting, the other long for calling to meals. The origin of the use of a fish is unkজxample to monks to be watchful: there is no evidence of connection with the Christian ίχθύς.ί 木馬 Wooden horse, a symbol of emancipation. |
杢魚 see styles |
mokugyo もくぎょ |
(Buddhist term) fish gong; fish wood block; temple block; round, hollow, wood block (vaguely fish-shaped, usu. with scales), struck while chanting sutras |
東夷 东夷 see styles |
dōng yí dong1 yi2 tung i azumaebisu; toui / azumaebisu; toi あずまえびす; とうい |
Eastern Barbarians, non-Han tribe living to the east of China c 2200 BC (1) (derogatory term) (archaism) (ktb:) warrior from the eastern parts of Japan; (2) (とうい only) eastern barbarians; people east of China (from the perspective of China) |
極聖 极圣 see styles |
jí shèng ji2 sheng4 chi sheng gokushō |
The highest saint, Buddha. |
止觀 止观 see styles |
zhǐ guān zhi3 guan1 chih kuan shikan |
奢摩他毗婆舍那 (or 奢摩他毗鉢舍那) śamatha-vipaśyanā, which Sanskrit words are intp. by 止觀; 定慧; 寂照; and 明靜; for their respective meanings see 止 and 觀. When the physical organism is at rest it is called 止 zhi, when the mind is seeing clearly it is called 觀 guan. The term and form of meditation is specially connected with its chief exponent, the founder of the Tiantai school, which school is styled 止觀宗 Zhiguan Zong, its chief object being concentration of the mind by special methods for the purpose of clear insight into truth, and to be rid of illusion. The Tiantai work gives ten fields of mediation, or concentration: (1) the 五陰, 十八界, and 十二入; (2) passion and delusion; (3) sickness; (4) karma forms; (5) māra-deeds; (6) dhyāna; (7) (wrong) theories; (8) arrogance; (9) the two Vehicles; (10) bodhisattvahood. |
正智 see styles |
zhèng zhì zheng4 zhi4 cheng chih masanori まさのり |
(personal name) Masanori samyag-jñāna; correct knowledge; 聖智 sage-like, or saint-like knowledge. |
武人 see styles |
takendo たけんど |
military man; warrior; soldier; (male given name) Takendo |
武夫 see styles |
masuo ますお |
warrior; soldier; samurai; (given name) Masuo |
武家 see styles |
buke ぶけ |
(1) samurai family; samurai class; samurai stock; (2) (See 武士) samurai; warrior |
武門 see styles |
bumon ぶもん |
military family; warrior class; (given name) Bumon |
淨聖 淨圣 see styles |
jìng shèng jing4 sheng4 ching sheng jōshō |
Pure saint, the superior class of saints. |
牟尼 see styles |
móu ní mou2 ni2 mou ni muni むに |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) muni (Indian ascetic or sage); (2) Buddha (牟尼仙), 文尼; 茂泥; (馬曷摩尼) 摩尼 muni; mahāmuni; 月摩尼 vimuni. A sage, saint, ascetic, monk, especially Śākyamuni; interpreted as 寂 retired, secluded, silent, solitary, i. e. withdrawn from the world. See also 百八摩尼. |
犍稚 see styles |
jiān zhì jian1 zhi4 chien chih kenchi |
ghaṇṭā, also 犍地; 犍椎; 犍槌; 犍遲; a bell, gong, or any similar resonant article. |
猛将 see styles |
moushou / mosho もうしょう |
brave general; brave warrior; courageous general; (given name) Moushou |
玄奘 see styles |
xuán zàng xuan2 zang4 hsüan tsang genjou / genjo げんじょう |
Xuanzang (602-664), Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator who traveled to India 629-645 (given name) Genjō; (person) Xuanzang (602-664) Xuanzang, whose name is written variously e. g. Hsüan Chuang, Hiüen-tsang, Hiouen Tsang, Yüan Tsang, Yüen Chwang; the famous pilgrim to India, whose surname was 陳 Chen and personal name 禕 Wei; a native of Henan, A. D. 600-664 (Giles). It is said that he entered a monastery at 13 years of age and in 618 with his elder brother, who had preceded him in becoming a monk, went to Chang-an 長安, the capital, where in 622 he was fully ordained. Finding that China possessed only half of the Buddhist classics, he took his staff, bound his feet, and on foot braved the perils of the deserts and mountains of Central Asia. The date of his setting out is uncertain (629 or 627), but the year of his arrival in India is given as 633: after visiting and studying in many parts of India, he returned home, reaching the capital in 645, was received with honour and presented his collection of 657 works, 'besides many images and pictures, and one hundred and fifty relics, 'to the Court. Taizong, the emperor, gave him the 弘福寺 Hongfu monastery in which to work. He presented the manuscript of his famous 大唐西域記 Record of Western Countries in 646 and completed it as it now stands by 648. The emperor Gaozong called him to Court in 653 and gave him the 慈恩寺 Cien monastery in which to work, a monastery which ever after was associated with him; in 657 he removed him to the 玉華宮 Yuhua Gong and made that palace a monastery. He translated seventy-five works in 1335 juan. In India he received the titles of 摩訶耶那提婆 Mahāyānadeva and 木叉提婆 Mokṣadeva; he was also known as 三藏法師 Tripiṭaka teacher of Dharma. He died in 664, in his 65th year. |
珙縣 珙县 see styles |
gǒng xiàn gong3 xian4 kung hsien |
Gong county in Yibin 宜賓|宜宾[Yi2 bin1], Sichuan |
甲兵 see styles |
kouhei / kohe こうへい |
arms; war; armed warrior; (given name) Kōhei |
甲卒 see styles |
kousotsu / kosotsu こうそつ |
armored warrior; armoured warrior |
登仙 see styles |
dēng xiān deng1 xian1 teng hsien tousen / tosen とうせん |
to become immortal; big promotion; die (n,vs,vi) (1) becoming a saint; (n,vs,vi) (2) (honorific or respectful language) death of a high-ranking person |
空聖 空圣 see styles |
kōng shèng kong1 sheng4 k`ung sheng kung sheng akiyo あきよ |
(female given name) Akiyo A saint who bears the name without possessing the character. |
立像 see styles |
lì xiàng li4 xiang4 li hsiang ritsuzou / ritsuzo りつぞう |
standing image (of a Buddha or saint) (See 座像) standing statue; standing image |
管仲 see styles |
guǎn zhòng guan3 zhong4 kuan chung kanchuu / kanchu かんちゅう |
Guan Zhong (-645 BC), famous politician of Qi 齊國|齐国 of Spring and Autumn period; known as Guangzi 管子 (personal name) Kanchuu |
總領 see styles |
souryou / soryo そうりょう |
(out-dated kanji) (1) eldest child; oldest child; first-born child; (2) child who carries on the family name; (3) (archaism) pre-ritsuryo official established in key provinces, responsible for administration of his home and surrounding provinces; (4) (archaism) head of a warrior clan (Kamakura period) |
翔公 see styles |
xiáng gōng xiang2 gong1 hsiang kung Shō Kō |
Xiang Gong |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Guan Gong - Warrior Saint" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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
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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).
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