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    li4
li
 ryoku
    りょく

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Power / Strength
power; force; strength; ability; strenuously
(suffix) strength; power; proficiency; ability; (given name) Riki
bala; power, strength, of which there are several categories: 二力 power of choice and of practice; 三力 the power of Buddha; of meditation (samādhi) and of practice. 五力 pañcabala, the five powers of faith, zeal, memory (or remembering), meditation, and wisdom. 六力 A child's power is in crying; a woman's in resentment; a king's in domineering; an arhat's in zeal (or progress); a Buddha's in mercy; and a bhikṣu's in endurance (of despite) . 十力 q.v. The ten powers of Buddhas and bodhisattvas.

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 sou / so
    そう
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) vibrancy; strength; bravery; manliness; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (esp. of men) one's prime (approx. age 30); (counter) (3) (also 草) counter for times of moxibustion; (personal name) Yūki


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qiǎng
    qiang3
ch`iang
    chiang
 kyou / kyo
    きょう

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Strong / Powerful / Force
to force; to compel; to strive; to make an effort
(suffix) (1) (ant: 弱・1) a little over; a little more than; (2) (ant: 弱・2) strength; the strong; (suffix) (3) powerhouse; one of the biggest; one of the most powerful; (suffix) (4) (after a number on the Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale; e.g. 5強) (ant: 弱・3) -upper (seismic intensity); (personal name) Tsuyomi
Strong, forceful, violent; to force; to strengthen.

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xīn
    xin1
hsin
 shin
    しん

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Heart / Mind / Spirit
heart; mind; intention; center; core; CL:顆|颗[ke1],個|个[ge4]
(1) (See 心・こころ・1) heart; mind; spirit; vitality; inner strength; (2) bottom of one's heart; core (of one's character); nature; (3) (usu. written as 芯) (See 芯・2) centre; center; core; heart; (4) (See 心臓・1) heart (organ); (5) {astron} (See 二十八宿) Chinese "Heart" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (6) (archaism) (child. language) friend; (given name) Haato
hṛd, hṛdaya 汗栗太 (or 汗栗馱); 紀哩馱 the heart, mind, soul; citta 質多 the heart as the seat of thought or intelligence. In both senses the heart is likened to a lotus. There are various definitions, of which the following are six instances: (1) 肉團心 hṛd, the physical heart of sentient or nonsentient living beings, e. g. men, trees, etc. (2) 集起心 citta, the ālayavijñāna, or totality of mind, and the source of all mental activity. (3) 思量心 manas, the thinking and calculating mind; (4) 緣慮心; 了別心; 慮知心; citta; the discriminating mind; (5) 堅實心 the bhūtatathatā mind, or the permanent mind; (6) 積聚精要心 the mind essence of the sutras.

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    li3
li
 ri
    り

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Science
texture; grain (of wood); inner essence; intrinsic order; reason; logic; truth; science; natural science (esp. physics); to manage; to pay attention to; to run (affairs); to handle; to put in order; to tidy up
(1) reason; principle; logic; (2) {Buddh} (See 事・じ) general principle (as opposed to individual concrete phenomenon); (3) the underlying principles of the cosmos (in neo-Confucianism); (given name) Wataru
siddhānta; hetu. Ruling principle, fundamental law, intrinsicality, universal basis, essential element; nidāna, reason; pramāṇa, to arrange, regulate, rule, rectify.

体力

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 tairyoku
    たいりょく

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Physical Strength
(1) stamina; endurance; physical strength; resilience; resistance to disease; (2) strength of an organization (e.g. profitability, productivity, economic clout, stability, growth potential)

公案

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gōng àn
    gong1 an4
kung an
 kouan / koan
    こうあん

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Koan
judge's desk; complex legal case; contentious issue; koan (Zen Buddhism)
{Buddh} koan; kōan; Zen question for meditation (e.g. the sound of one hand clapping)
J. kōan; 因緣 A dossier, or case-record; a cause; public laws, regulations; case-law. Problems set by Zen masters, upon which thought is concentrated as a means to attain inner unity and illumination.

力量

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lì liang
    li4 liang5
li liang
 rikiryou / rikiryo
    りきりょう

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Strength / Ability
power; force; strength
(1) ability; capacity; capability; talent; (2) physical strength

勇力

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yǒng lì
    yong3 li4
yung li
 yuuryoku / yuryoku
    ゆうりょく

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Courage and Strength
courage and strength
courage; (personal name) Yūri

十法

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shí fǎ
    shi2 fa3
shih fa
 jippō

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Ten perfect Mahayana rules
The ten 成就 perfect or perfecting Mahāyāna rules; i.e. in (1) right belief; (2) conduct; (3) spirit; (4) the joy of the bodhi mind; (5) joy in the dharma; (6) joy in meditation in it; (7) pursuing the correct dharma; (8) obedience to, or accordance with it; (9) departing from pride, etc.; (10) comprehending the inner teaching of Buddha and taking no pleasure in that of the śrāvaka and pratyeka-buddha order.

大力

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dà lì
    da4 li4
ta li
 dairiki
    だいりき

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Great Power
energetically; vigorously
(noun - becomes adjective with の) immense physical strength; (p,s,g) Dairiki
great power or energy

強力


强力

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qiáng lì
    qiang2 li4
ch`iang li
    chiang li
 kyouryoku / kyoryoku
    きょうりょく

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Herculean Strength
powerful
(noun or adjectival noun) powerful; strong; (surname) Gouriki
strength

強固

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 kyouko / kyoko
    きょうこ

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Strength: Strong and Solid
(noun or adjectival noun) firmness; stability; security; strength

心扉

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xīn fēi
    xin1 fei1
hsin fei

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Inner Heart / Inner Soul
inner heart; soul

心燈


心灯

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xīn dēng
    xin1 deng1
hsin teng
 shintō

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Inner Light / Intelligence
The lamp of the mind; inner light, intelligence.

拉力

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lā lì
    la1 li4
la li

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Rally
pulling force; (fig.) allure; (materials testing) tensile strength; (loanword) rally

氣力


气力

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qì lì
    qi4 li4
ch`i li
    chi li

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Strength / Vigor / Energy
strength; energy; vigor; talent

禪宗


禅宗

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chán zōng
    chan2 zong1
ch`an tsung
    chan tsung
 Zenshū

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Zen Buddhism
Zen Buddhism
The Chan, meditative or intuitional, sect usually said to have been established in China by Bodhidharma, v. 達, the twenty-eighth patriarch, who brought the tradition of the Buddha-mind from India. Cf. 楞 13 Laṅkāvatāra sūtra. This sect, believing in direct enlightenment, disregarded ritual and sūtras and depended upon the inner light and personal influence for the propagation of its tenets, founding itself on the esoteric tradition supposed to have been imparted to Kāśyapa by the Buddha, who indicated his meaning by plucking a flower without further explanation. Kāśyapa smiled in apprehension and is supposed to have passed on this mystic method to the patriarchs. The successor of Bodhidharma was 慧可 Huike, and he was succeeded by 僧璨 Sengcan; 道信 Daoxin; 弘忍 Hongren; 慧能 Huineng, and 神秀 Shenxiu, the sect dividing under the two latter into the southern and northern schools: the southern school became prominent, producing 南嶽 Nanyue and 靑原 Qingyuan, the former succeeded by 馬祖 Mazu, the latter by 石頭 Shitou. From Mazu's school arose the five later schools, v. 禪門.

迫力

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 hakuryoku
    はくりょく

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Gutsy / Daring / Bold
impressiveness; impact; force; intensity; appeal; strength; punch; edge; vigor

體力


体力

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tǐ lì
    ti3 li4
t`i li
    ti li

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Physical Strength
physical strength; physical power
See: 体力

心技体

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 shingitai
    しんぎたい

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Shingitai / Shin Gi Tai
{MA;sports} three qualities of a martial artist or athlete: heart, technique, strength

一道神光

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yī dào shén guāng
    yi1 dao4 shen2 guang1
i tao shen kuang
 ichidō no shinkō

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Intuitive Wisdom / Inner Light
Inner light; intuitive wisdom.

以柔克剛


以柔克刚

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yǐ róu kè gāng
    yi3 rou2 ke4 gang1
i jou k`o kang
    i jou ko kang

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Flexibility Overcomes Strength
to use softness to conquer strength (idiom)

思い切り

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 omoikiri
    おもいきり

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With all the strength of your heart
(adv,n) with all one's strength; with all one's heart; resignation; resolution


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nèi
    nei4
nei
 nai
inside; inner; internal; within; interior
within

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nèi
    nei4
nei
 nai
    ない
(suffix) (ant: 外) within ...; inside ...; (surname) Nai
Within, inner.

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gòu
    gou4
kou
inner rooms of palace; ten billions

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gōng
    gong1
kung
 kou / ko
    こう
meritorious deed or service; achievement; result; service; accomplishment; work (physics)
(1) merit; success; meritorious deed; (2) achievement; accumulated experience; (male given name) Tsutomu
Merit, meritorious; achievement, hence 功力 achieving strength, earnest effort after the good).

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mǎo
    mao3
mao
 u(p); bou / u(p); bo
    う(P); ぼう
mortise (slot cut into wood to receive a tenon); 4th earthly branch: 5-7 a.m., 2nd solar month (6th March-4th April), year of the Rabbit; ancient Chinese compass point: 90° (east); variant of 鉚|铆[mao3]; to exert one's strength
(1) the Rabbit (fourth sign of the Chinese zodiac); the Hare; (2) (See 卯の刻) hour of the Rabbit (around 6am, 5-7am, or 6-8am); (3) (obsolete) east; (4) (obsolete) second month in the lunar calendar; (personal name) Bou

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zhào
    zhao4
chao
 jō
to call together; to summon; to convene; temple or monastery (used in place names in Inner Mongolia)
To summon, call.


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jiān
    jian1
chien
 ken
    けん
strong; solid; firm; unyielding; resolute
(1) (rare) strength; solidity; firmness; (2) (rare) armour; armor; (male given name) Tsuyoshi
dṛḍha. sthira : firm, firmly fixed, reliable.

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wài
    wai4
wai
 soto(p); to(ok)
    そと(P); と(ok)
outside; in addition; foreign; external
(1) outside; exterior; (2) the open (air); (3) (ant: うち・6) other place; somewhere else; outside one's group (family, company, etc.); (surname) Hoka
bāhya. Outside, external; opposite to 内 within, inner, e. g. 内證 inner witness, or realization and 外用 external manifestation, function, or use.

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ào
    ao4
ao
 fukashi
    ふかし
interior; inner part; inside; (surname) Fukashi
hidden


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ào
    ao4
ao
 fukashi
    ふかし
obscure; mysterious
(out-dated kanji) interior; inner part; inside; (surname) Fukashi
[奥] South-west corner where were the lares; retired, quiet; abstruse, mysterious; blended; warm; translit. au.

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duó
    duo2
to
 do
    ど
to estimate; Taiwan pr. [duo4]
(n,n-suf) (1) degree (angle, temperature, scale, etc.); (counter) (2) counter for occurrences; (n,n-suf) (3) strength (of glasses); glasses prescription; (n,n-suf) (4) alcohol content (percentage); alcohol by volume; (5) (See 度を過ごす) extent; degree; limit; (6) (See 度を失う) presence of mind; composure; (given name) Wataru
pāramitā, 波羅蜜; intp. by 渡 to ferry over; to save. The mortal life of reincarnations is the sea; nirvana is the other shore; v. pāramitā, 波. Also, to leave the world as a monk or nun, such is a 度得 or 度者.

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    qi2
ch`i
    chi
 hata
    はた
banner; flag; (in Qing times) Manchu (cf. 八旗[Ba1 qi2]); administrative subdivision in inner Mongolia equivalent to 縣|县[xian4] county; CL:面[mian4]
flag; (surname) Hata

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xiāng
    xiang1
hsiang
inner lining of wooden utensils; component beam used in building construction; species of oak tree with medicinal bark (old)

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méng
    meng2
meng
 mei / me
    めい
oath; pledge; union; to ally; league, a subdivision corresponding to prefecture in Inner Mongolia
(1) (obsolete) (See 盟を結ぶ) alliance; (n,n-suf) (2) aimag; league; administrative subdivision in Mongolia and Inner Mongolia; (female given name) Mei

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jīng
    jing1
ching
 sei / se
    せい
essence; extract; vitality; energy; semen; sperm; mythical goblin spirit; highly perfected; elite; the pick of something; proficient (refined ability); extremely (fine); selected rice (archaic)
(1) spirit; sprite; nymph; (2) energy; vigor (vigour); strength; (3) fine details; (4) (See 精液) semen; (given name) Makoto
Cleaned rice, freed from the husk, pure; essential, essence, germinating principle, spirit; fine, best, finest.

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    du4
tu
 hara
    はら
belly
(1) abdomen; belly; stomach; (2) womb; (3) one's mind; one's real intentions; one's true motive; (4) courage; nerve; willpower; (5) generosity; magnanimity; (6) feelings; emotions; (7) wide middle part; bulging part; (8) inside; interior; inner part; (9) (physics) anti-node; (suf,ctr) (10) counter for hard roe; (11) counter for containers with bulging middles (pots, vases, etc.)

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    fu4
fu
 fuku
    はら
abdomen; stomach; belly
(1) abdomen; belly; stomach; (2) womb; (3) one's mind; one's real intentions; one's true motive; (4) courage; nerve; willpower; (5) generosity; magnanimity; (6) feelings; emotions; (7) wide middle part; bulging part; (8) inside; interior; inner part; (9) (physics) anti-node; (suf,ctr) (10) counter for hard roe; (11) counter for containers with bulging middles (pots, vases, etc.)
The belly.

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    lu:3
backbone; strength


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dǎn
    dan3
tan
 sen
    せん
gall bladder; courage; guts; gall; inner container (e.g. bladder of a football, inner container of a thermos)
(given name) Sen

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    yi4
i
 oku
    おく
(bound form) chest; breast; (bound form) inner feelings; subjective
(personal name) Oku

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shǎi
    shai3
shai
 shoku
    しょく
(coll.) color; used in 色子[shai3 zi5]
(counter) counter for colours; (female given name) Shiki
rūpa, outward appearance, form, colour, matter, thing; the desirable, especially feminine attraction. It is defined as that which has resistance; or which changes and disappears, i. e. the phenomenal; also as 顯, 形 and 表色 colour and quality, form or the measurable, and mode or action. There are divisions of two, i. e. inner and outer, as the organs and objects of sense; also colour and form; of three, i. e. the visible object, e. g. colour, the invisible object, e. g. sound, the invisible and immaterial; of eleven, i. e. the five organs and five objects of sense and the immaterial object; of fourteen, the five organs and five objects of sense and the four elements, earth, water, fire, air. rūpa is one of the six bāhya-āyatana, the 六塵; also one of the five skandhas, 五蘊, i. e. the 色身. Keith refers to rūpa as 'material form or matter which is underived (no-utpādā) and which is derived (utpādā)', the underived or independent being the tangible; the derived or dependent being the senses, e. g. of hearing; most of their objects, e. g. sound; the qualities or faculties of feminity, masculinity, vitality; intimation by act and speech, space; qualities of matter, e. g. buoyancy and physical nutriment.

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yùn
    yun4
yün
variant of 蘊|蕴, to accumulate; to hold in store; to contain; to gather together; to collect; depth; inner strength; profundity


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yùn
    yun4
yün
 osamu
    おさむ
to accumulate; to hold in store; to contain; to gather together; to collect; depth; inner strength; profundity
(given name) Osamu
skandha, v. 塞; older tr. 陰, intp. as that which covers or conceals, implying that physical and mental forms obstruct realization of the truth; while the tr. 蘊, implying an accumulation or heap, is a nearer connotation to skandha, which, originally meaning the shoulder, becomes stem, branch, combination, the objects of sense, the elements of being or mundane consciousness. The term is intp. as the five physical and mental constituents, which combine to form the intelligent 性 or nature; rūpa, the first of the five, is considered as physical, the remaining four as mental; v. 五蘊. The skandhas refer only to the phenomenal, not to the 無爲 non-phenomenal.

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i
 koromo
    ころも
to dress; to wear; to put on (clothes)
(1) clothes; garment; (2) gown; robe; (3) coating (e.g. glaze, batter, icing); (female given name) Matoi
Clothes, especially a monk's robes which are of two kinds, the compulsory three garments of five, seven, or nine pieces; and the permissive clothing for the manual work of the monastery, etc. The 三衣 or three garments are (1) 安陀會衣 antarvāsas, an inner garment; the five-piece 袈裟 cassock; (2) 鬱多羅僧衣 uttarāsaṇga, outer garment, the seven-piece cassock; (3) 僧伽梨衣 saṁghāti, assembly cassock of from nine to twenty-five pieces. The permissive clothing is of ten kinds.

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zhōng
    zhong1
chung
 makoto
    まこと
inner feelings
(given name) Makoto

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    ta1
t`a
    ta
inner shirt; to sew onto clothing; see also 禢[Ta4]


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    hu4
hu
 mori
    もり
to protect
(surname) Mori
To protect, guard, succour.; The two protectors: the inner, oneself, by studying and following the Law; the outer, those who supply what is needful for one's body and mind, e. g. supporters.

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    na4
na
inner reins of a 4-horse team


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mǎo
    mao3
mao
to fasten with rivets; (coll.) to exert one's strength


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guī
    gui1
kuei
 neya
    ねや
small arched door; boudoir; lady's chamber; (fig.) women
(1) sleeping quarters; bedroom (mainly refers to one used by a married couple); (2) inner room; inner sanctum; (place-name, surname) Neya


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kǔn
    kun3
k`un
    kun
threshold; inner appartments; woman; wife (honorific)


𬮱

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yīn
    yin1
yin
inner gates


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    ta4
t`a
    ta
 tatsu
    たつ
door of an inner room
(1) (obsolete) side gate (of the imperial court); imperial court; (2) (obsolete) gate; door
An inner door (especially of the women's rooms); a recess, corner; translit. da, dha, etc.

七殿

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 shichiden
    しちでん
(See 後宮・1) seven residential pavilions for court ladies (in the inner Heian Palace)

中心

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zhōng xīn
    zhong1 xin1
chung hsin
 chuushin / chushin
    ちゅうしん
center; heart; core
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) center; centre; middle; heart; core; focus; pivot; emphasis; balance; (suffix) (2) -centered; -centred; -focused; -oriented; centered on; focused on
idem 忠心經.

中栓

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 nakasen
    なかせん
inner plug (bottle, etc.)

中箱

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 nakabako
    なかばこ
inner box; inner case

中臈

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 chuurou / churo
    ちゅうろう
(1) court ladies of the middle rank serving in the inner palace (Heian period); (2) female servant for a samurai family; (3) lady-in-waiting working in the inner palace of the Edo castle (Edo period)

中蓋

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 nakabuta
    なかぶた
(1) inner lid; (2) medium sized lid

中衣

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 chuui / chui
    ちゅうい
(See 上衣・1,下衣・1) inner layer of clothing; inner garment (other than underwear)

中辺

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 chuuhen / chuhen
    ちゅうへん
(adj-no,n) (1) moderate; middle-of-the-road; (2) inner edge (othello); (surname) Nakabe

中門

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 chuumon / chumon
    ちゅうもん
(1) (See 寝殿造り,対の屋,釣り殿) gate in the middle of the corridor connecting an annex to a pond-side building (in traditional palatial-style architecture); (2) central gate (between the main gate and main hall of a temple); (3) central gate (separating the inner and outer gardens of a teahouse); (surname) Nakakado

主力

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zhǔ lì
    zhu3 li4
chu li
 shuryoku
    しゅりょく
main force; main strength of an army
(noun - becomes adjective with の) main force; chief object; mainline

乏力

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fá lì
    fa2 li4
fa li
lacking in strength; weak; feeble; not up to the task

二力

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èr lì
    er4 li4
erh li
 nika
    にか
(female given name) Nika
Dual powers; there are three definitions: (1) 自力 one's own strength, or endeavours, i.e. salvation by cultivating 戒, 定, and 慧; 他カ another's strength, e.g. the saving power of Amitābha. (2) 思擇力 Power of thought in choosing (right principles); 修習力 power of practice and performance. (3) 有力 and 無力 positive and negative forces: dominant and subordinate; active and inert energy.

二湯


二汤

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èr tāng
    er4 tang1
erh t`ang
    erh tang
second bouillon, a light broth obtained by reboiling ingredients that were previously used to make a full-strength first bouillon 頭湯|头汤[tou2 tang1]

二連


二连

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èr lián
    er4 lian2
erh lien
 niren
    にれん
Erlian Basin in Inner Mongolia
(can be adjective with の) bipartite; in two parts; double; (place-name) Niren

五原

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wǔ yuán
    wu3 yuan2
wu yüan
Wuyuan county in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia

五明

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wǔ míng
    wu3 ming2
wu ming
 gomyou / gomyo
    ごみょう
(hist) the five sciences of ancient India (grammar and composition, arts and mathematics, medicine, logic, and philosophy); (surname) Gomei
pañca-vidyā, the five sciences or studies of India: (1) śabda, grammar and composition; śilpakarmasthāna, the arts and mathematics; cikitsā, medicine; hetu, logic; adhyātma, philosophy, which Monier Williams says is the 'knoowledge of the supreme spirit, or of ātman', the basis of the four Vedas; the Buddhists reckon the Tripiṭṭaka and the 十二部教 as their 内明, i. e. their inner or special philosophy.

五舎

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 gosha
    ごしゃ
(See 後宮・1) five residences for court ladies (in the inner Heian Palace)

人力

see styles
rén lì
    ren2 li4
jen li
 jinriki; jinryoku
    じんりき; じんりょく
manpower; labor power
human power; human strength; human effort; human agency

人品

see styles
rén pǐn
    ren2 pin3
jen p`in
    jen pin
 jinpin
    じんぴん
character; moral strength; integrity; (coll.) looks; appearance; bearing
personal appearance; character; personality

他力

see styles
tā lì
    ta1 li4
t`a li
    ta li
 tariki
    たりき
(1) outside help; help from without; (2) {Buddh} salvation by faith; (surname) Tariki
Another's strength, especially that of a Buddha, or bodhisattva, obtained through faith in Mahāyāna salvation.

余力

see styles
 yoryoku
    よりょく
(1) remaining strength; surplus energy; reserve power; (2) money to spare; (surname) Yoriki

作戒

see styles
zuò jiè
    zuo4 jie4
tso chieh
 sakai
Obedience to the commandments, external fulfillment of them; also called 表色, in contrast with 無作戒, 無表色 the inner grace; moral action in contrast with inner moral character.

使勁


使劲

see styles
shǐ jìn
    shi3 jin4
shih chin
to exert all one's strength

使盡


使尽

see styles
shǐ jìn
    shi3 jin4
shih chin
to exert all one's strength

供奉

see styles
gòng fèng
    gong4 feng4
kung feng
 gubu
    ぐぶ
to consecrate; to enshrine and worship; an offering (to one's ancestors); a sacrifice (to a god)
(noun/participle) (1) accompanying; being in attendance on; (2) (abbreviation) (See 内供奉) inner offerer (any of the 10 high-ranking monks serving at the inner offering hall)
To offer; the monk who serves at the great altar.

元氣


元气

see styles
yuán qì
    yuan2 qi4
yüan ch`i
    yüan chi
 genki
    げんき
strength; vigor; vitality; (TCM) vital energy
(given name) Genki

党勢

see styles
 tousei / tose
    とうせい
strength of a party

內乞


内乞

see styles
nèi qǐ
    nei4 qi3
nei ch`i
    nei chi
 naikotsu
inner monk

內供


内供

see styles
nèi gōng
    nei4 gong1
nei kung
 naiku
inner offerer

內側


内侧

see styles
nèi cè
    nei4 ce4
nei ts`e
    nei tse
inner side

內光


内光

see styles
nèi guāng
    nei4 guang1
nei kuang
 naikō
inner light

內凡


内凡

see styles
nèi fán
    nei4 fan2
nei fan
 naibon
The inner or higher ranks of ordinary disciples as contrasted with the 外凡 lower grades; those who are on the road to liberation; Hīnayāna begins the stage at the 四善根位 also styled 內凡位; Mahāyāna with the 三賢位 from the 十住 upwards. Tiantai from the 相似卽 of its 六卽 q. v.

內唇


内唇

see styles
nèi chún
    nei4 chun2
nei ch`un
    nei chun
epipharynx (entomology); inner part of the lip

內在


内在

see styles
nèi zài
    nei4 zai4
nei tsai
 nai zai
inner; internal; intrinsic; innate
internal

內垢


内垢

see styles
nèi gòu
    nei4 gou4
nei kou
 nai ku
inner impurity

內城


内城

see styles
nèi chéng
    nei4 cheng2
nei ch`eng
    nei cheng
inner castle; donjon

內堂


内堂

see styles
nèi táng
    nei4 tang2
nei t`ang
    nei tang
 naidō
inner hall

內場


内场

see styles
nèi chǎng
    nei4 chang3
nei ch`ang
    nei chang
inner area (of a place that has an outer area); the kitchen of a restaurant (as opposed to the dining area); infield (baseball etc); (Chinese opera) the area behind the table on the stage

內塵


内尘

see styles
nèi chén
    nei4 chen2
nei ch`en
    nei chen
 nai jin
The inner, or sixth 塵 guṇa associated with mind, in contrast with the other five guṇas, qualities or attributes of the visible, audible, etc.

內學


内学

see styles
nèi xué
    nei4 xue2
nei hsüeh
 naigaku
The inner learning, i. e. Buddhism.

內室


内室

see styles
nèi shì
    nei4 shi4
nei shih
inner room; bedroom
See: 内室

內忌


内忌

see styles
nèi jì
    nei4 ji4
nei chi
 naiki
inner foe

內怨


内怨

see styles
nèi yuàn
    nei4 yuan4
nei yüan
 naion
inner adversary

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