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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
武聖 武圣 see styles |
wǔ shèng wu3 sheng4 wu sheng |
More info & calligraphy: Warrior Saint / Saint of War |
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 |
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. |
光宇 see styles |
guanyu ぐあんゆ |
(personal name) Guan'yu |
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 |
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 |
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. |
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 |
莫言 see styles |
mò yán mo4 yan2 mo yen bakugen ばくげん |
Mo Yan (1955-), Chinese novelist, winner of 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature (person) Mo Yan (pen name of Chinese author Guan Moye, 2012 Nobel prize for literature) |
龐德 庞德 see styles |
páng dé pang2 de2 p`ang te pang te |
Pang De (-219), general of Cao Wei at the start of the Three Kingdoms period, victor over Guan Yu 關羽|关羽; Pound (name); Ezra Pound (1885-1972), American poet and translator |
コワン see styles |
kowan コワン |
(place-name) Guan; Cowan |
五虎將 五虎将 see styles |
wǔ hǔ jiàng wu3 hu3 jiang4 wu hu chiang |
Liu Bei's five great generals in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, namely: Guan Yu 關羽|关羽, Zhang Fei 張飛|张飞, Zhao Yun 趙雲|赵云, Ma Chao 馬超|马超, Huang Zhong 黃忠|黄忠 |
同文館 同文馆 see styles |
tóng wén guǎn tong2 wen2 guan3 t`ung wen kuan tung wen kuan |
Tongwen Guan, 19th century college that trained translators for China's diplomatic corps, established in Beijing in 1862 and absorbed by the Imperial University in 1902 |
關漢卿 关汉卿 see styles |
guān hàn qīng guan1 han4 qing1 kuan han ch`ing kuan han ching |
Guan Hanqing (c. 1235-c. 1300), Yuan dynasty dramatist in the 雜劇|杂剧 tradition of musical comedy, one of the Four Great Yuan dramatists 元曲四大家 |
天田愚庵 see styles |
amadaguan あまだぐあん |
(person) Amada Guan |
普賢觀經 普贤观经 see styles |
pǔ xián guān jīng pu3 xian2 guan1 jing1 p`u hsien kuan ching pu hsien kuan ching Fugenkan kyō |
Puxian guan jing |
観音菩薩 see styles |
kannonbosatsu かんのんぼさつ |
Kannon (Bodhisattva); Kwannon; Goddess of Mercy; Bodhisattva of Compassion; Guan Yin; Kuan Yin |
觀普賢經 观普贤经 see styles |
guān pǔ xián jīng guan1 pu3 xian2 jing1 kuan p`u hsien ching kuan pu hsien ching Kan Fugen gyō |
Guan Buxian jing |
觀音菩薩 观音菩萨 see styles |
guān yīn pú sà guan1 yin1 pu2 sa4 kuan yin p`u sa kuan yin pu sa Kan'non Bosatsu かんのんぼさつ |
Guanyin, the Bodhisattva of Compassion or Goddess of Mercy (Sanskrit Avalokiteśvara) (out-dated kanji) Kannon (Bodhisattva); Kwannon; Goddess of Mercy; Bodhisattva of Compassion; Guan Yin; Kuan Yin Avalokitêśvara Bodhisattva |
元曲四大家 see styles |
yuán qǔ sì dà jiā yuan2 qu3 si4 da4 jia1 yüan ch`ü ssu ta chia yüan chü ssu ta chia |
Four Great Yuan Dramatists, namely: Guan Hanqing 關漢卿|关汉卿[Guan1 Han4 qing1], Zheng Guangzu 鄭光祖|郑光祖[Zheng4 Guang1 zu3], Ma Zhiyuan 馬致遠|马致远[Ma3 Zhi4 yuan3] and Bai Pu 白樸|白朴[Bai2 Pu3] |
Variations: |
guan ぐあん |
(archaism) foolishness; stupidity |
桃園三結義 桃园三结义 see styles |
táo yuán sān jié yì tao2 yuan2 san1 jie2 yi4 t`ao yüan san chieh i tao yüan san chieh i |
Oath of the Peach Garden, sworn by Liu Bei 劉備|刘备[Liu2 Bei4], Zhang Fei 張飛|张飞[Zhang1 Fei1] and Guan Yu 關羽|关羽[Guan1 Yu3] at the start of the Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4] |
觀所緣論釋 观所缘论释 see styles |
guān suǒ yuán lùn shì guan1 suo3 yuan2 lun4 shi4 kuan so yüan lun shih Kan shoen ron shaku |
Guan suoyuan lun shi |
雜劇四大家 杂剧四大家 see styles |
zá jù sì dà jiā za2 ju4 si4 da4 jia1 tsa chü ssu ta chia |
Four Great Yuan Dramatists, namely: Guan Hanqing 關漢卿|关汉卿[Guan1 Han4 qing1], Zheng Guangzu 鄭光祖|郑光祖[Zheng4 Guang1 zu3], Ma Zhiyuan 馬致遠|马致远[Ma3 Zhi4 yuan3] and Bai Pu 白樸|白朴[Bai2 Pu3] |
觀無量壽佛經 观无量寿佛经 see styles |
guān wú liáng shòu fó jīng guan1 wu2 liang2 shou4 fo2 jing1 kuan wu liang shou fo ching Kan muryōju butsukyō |
Guan wuliangshou fo jing |
關公面前耍大刀 关公面前耍大刀 see styles |
guān gōng miàn qián shuǎ dà dāo guan1 gong1 mian4 qian2 shua3 da4 dao1 kuan kung mien ch`ien shua ta tao kuan kung mien chien shua ta tao |
lit. to wield the broadsword in the presence of Lord Guan (idiom); fig. to make a fool of oneself by showing off in front of an expert |
佛說觀無量壽佛經 佛说观无量寿佛经 see styles |
fó shuō guān wú liáng shòu fó jīng fo2 shuo1 guan1 wu2 liang2 shou4 fo2 jing1 fo shuo kuan wu liang shou fo ching Bussetsu kan muryōju butsu kyō |
Foshuo guan wuliangshou fo jing |
修華嚴奥旨妄盡還源觀 修华严奥旨妄尽还源观 see styles |
xiū huā yán ào zhǐ wàng jìn huán yuán guān xiu1 hua1 yan2 ao4 zhi3 wang4 jin4 huan2 yuan2 guan1 hsiu hua yen ao chih wang chin huan yüan kuan Shū kegon ōshi mōjin kangen kan |
Xiu huayan aozhi wangjinhuanyuan guan |
觀彌勒菩薩上生兜率天經 观弥勒菩萨上生兜率天经 see styles |
guān mí lè pú sà shàng shēng dōu shuò tiān jīng guan1 mi2 le4 pu2 sa4 shang4 sheng1 dou1 shuo4 tian1 jing1 kuan mi le p`u sa shang sheng tou shuo t`ien ching kuan mi le pu sa shang sheng tou shuo tien ching Kan Miroku bosatsu jōshō tosotsu ten kyō |
Guan Mile Busa shangsheng doushuo tian jing |
Variations: |
kannonbosatsu かんのんぼさつ |
(See 観音,観世音) Kannon (Bodhisattva); Kwannon; Goddess of Mercy; Bodhisattva of Compassion; Guan Yin; Kuan Yin |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 35 results for "Guan Yin" 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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