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三乘

see styles
sān shèng
    san1 sheng4
san sheng
 minori
    みのり
(surname) Minori
Triyāna, the three vehicles, or conveyances which carry living beings across saṁsāra or mortality (births-and-deaths) to the shores of nirvāṇa. The three are styled 小,中, and 大. Sometimes the three vehicles are defined as 聲聞 Śrāvaka, that of the hearer or obedient disciple; 緣覺Pratyeka-buddha, that of the enlightened for self; these are described as 小乘 because the objective of both is personal salvation; the third is 菩薩Bodhisattva, or 大乘 Mahāyāna, because the objective is the salvation of all the living. The three are also depicted as 三車 three wains, drawn by a goat, a deer, an ox. The Lotus declares that the three are really the One Buddha-vehicle, which has been revealed in three expedient forms suited to his disciples' capacity, the Lotus Sūtra being the unifying, complete, and final exposition. The Three Vehicles are differently explained by different exponents, e.g. (1) Mahāyāna recognizes (a) Śrāvaka, called Hīnayāna, leading in longer or shorter periods to arhatship; (b) Pratyeka-buddha, called Madhyamayāna, leading after still longer or shorter periods to a Buddhahood ascetically attained and for self; (c) Bodhisattva, called Mahayana, leading after countless ages of self-sacrifce in saving others and progressive enlightenment to ultimate Buddhahood. (2) Hīnayāna is also described as possessing three vehicles 聲, 緣, 菩 or 小, 中, 大, the 小 and 中 conveying to personal salvation their devotees in ascetic dust and ashes and mental annihilation, the 大 leading to bodhi, or perfect enlightenment, and the Buddha's way. Further definitions of the Triyāna are: (3) True bodhisattva teaching for the 大; pratyeka-buddha without ignorant asceticism for the 中; and śrāvaka with ignorant asceticism for the 小. (4) (a) 一乘 The One-Vehicle which carries all to Buddhahood: of this the 華嚴 Hua-yen and 法華 Fa-hua are typical exponents; (b) 三乘法 the three-vehicle, containing practitioners of all three systems, as expounded in books of the 深密般若; (c) 小乘 the Hīnayāna pure and simple as seen in the 四阿合經 Four Āgamas. Śrāvakas are also described as hearers of the Four Truths and limited to that degree of development; they hear from the pratyeka-buddhas, who are enlightened in the Twelve Nidānas 因緣; the bodhisattvas make the 六度 or six forms of transmigration their field of sacrificial saving work, and of enlightenment. The Lotus Sūtra really treats the 三乘. Three Vehicles as 方便 or expedient ways, and offers a 佛乘 Buddha Vehicle as the inclusive and final vehicle.

三柳

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 miyanagi
    みやなぎ
(surname) Miyanagi

三獸


三兽

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sān shòu
    san1 shou4
san shou
 sanshū
The three animals— hare, horse, elephant— crossing a stream. The śrāvaka is like the hare who crosses by swimming on the surface; the pratyeka-buddha is like the horse who crosses deeper than the hare; the bodhisattva is like the elephant who walks across on the bottom. Also likened to the triyāna. 涅槃經 23, 27.

三車


三车

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sān chē
    san1 che1
san ch`e
    san che
 sansha
triyāna. 三乘 or 三乘法門 (1) The three vehicles across saṃsāra into nirvāṇa, i.e. the carts offered by the father in the Lotus Sutra to lure his children out of the burning house: (a) goat carts, representing śrāvakas; (b) deer carts, pratyekabuddhas; (c) bullock carts, bodhisattvas. (2) The three principal schools of Buddhism— Hīnayāna, Madhyamayāna, Mahāyāna.

上柳

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 kamiyanagi
    かみやなぎ
(place-name, surname) Kamiyanagi

上梁

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 kamiyana
    かみやな
(surname) Kamiyana

上簗

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 kamiyana
    かみやな
(surname) Kamiyana

並柳

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 namiyanagi
    なみやなぎ
(place-name) Namiyanagi

二乘

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èr shèng
    er4 sheng4
erh sheng
 nijō
dviyāna. The two vehicles conveying to the final goal. There are several definitions: (1) Mahāyāna and Hīnayāna. (2) 聲聞 and 緣覺 or 聲覺二乘 . Śrāvaka and Pratyekabuddha. (3) 二乘作佛 The Lotus Sūtra teaches that śrāvakas and pratyekas also become Buddhas. (4) 三一二乘 The "two vehicles" of "three" and "one", the three being the pre-Lotus ideas of śrāvaka, pratyeka, and bodhsattva, the one being the doctrine of the Lotus Sūtra which combined all three in one.

井柳

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 iyanagi
    いやなぎ
(surname) Iyanagi

内柳

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 uchiyanagi
    うちやなぎ
(surname) Uchiyanagi

切柳

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 kiriyanagi
    きりやなぎ
(surname) Kiriyanagi

南柳

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 minamiyanagi
    みなみやなぎ
(place-name) Minamiyanagi

双柳

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 namiyanagi
    なみやなぎ
(place-name) Namiyanagi

吉柳

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 yoshiyanagi
    よしやなぎ
(surname) Yoshiyanagi

向柳

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 mukaiyanagi
    むかいやなぎ
(place-name) Mukaiyanagi

喜柳

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 kiyanagi
    きやなぎ
(surname) Kiyanagi

土柳

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 tsuchiyana
    つちやな
(place-name) Tsuchiyana

壱柳

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 ichiyanagi
    いちやなぎ
(surname) Ichiyanagi

大乘

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dà shèng
    da4 sheng4
ta sheng
 oonori
    おおのり
Mahayana, the Great Vehicle; Buddhism based on the Mayahana sutras, as spread to Central Asia, China and beyond; also pr. [Da4 cheng2]
(surname) Oonori
Mahāyāna; also called 上乘; 妙乘; 勝乘; 無上乘; 無上上乘; 不惡乘; 無等乘, 無等等乘; 摩訶衍 The great yāna, wain, or conveyance, or the greater vehicle in comparison with the 小乘 Hīnayāna. It indicates universalism, or Salvation for all, for all are Buddha and will attain bodhi. It is the form of Buddhism prevalent in Tibet, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan, and in other places in the Far East. It is also called Northern Buddhism. It is interpreted as 大教 the greater teaching as compared with 小教 the smaller, or inferior. Hīnayāna, which is undoubtedly nearer to the original teaching of the Buddha, is unfairly described as an endeavour to seek nirvana through an ash-covered body, an extinguished intellect, and solitariness; its followers are sravakas and pratyekabuddhas (i.e. those who are striving for their own deliverance through ascetic works). Mahāyāna, on the other hand, is described as seeking to find and extend all knowledge, and, in certain schools, to lead all to Buddhahood. It has a conception of an Eternal Buddha, or Buddhahood as Eternal (Adi-Buddha), but its especial doctrines are, inter alia, (a) the bodhisattvas 菩薩 , i.e. beings who deny themselves final Nirvana until, according to their vows, they have first saved all the living; (b) salvation by faith in, or invocation of the Buddhas or bodhisattvas; (c) Paradise as a nirvana of bliss in the company of Buddhas, bodhisattvas, saints, and believers. Hīnayāna is sometimes described as 自利 self-benefiting, and Mahāyāna as 自利利他 self-benefit for the benefit of others, unlimited altruism and pity being the theory of Mahāyāna. There is a further division into one-yana and three-yanas: the trīyāna may be śrāvaka, pratyeka-buddha, and bodhisattva, represented by a goat, deer, or bullock cart; the one-yāna is that represented by the Lotus School as the one doctrine of the Buddha, which had been variously taught by him according to the capacity of his hearers, v. 方便. Though Mahāyāna tendencies are seen in later forms of the older Buddhism, the foundation of Mahāyāna has been attributed to Nāgārjuna 龍樹. "The characteristics of this system are an excess of transcendental speculation tending to abstract nihilism, and the substitution of fanciful degrees of meditation and contemplation (v. Samādhi and Dhyāna) in place of the practical asceticism of the Hīnayāna school."[Eitel 68-9.] Two of its foundation books are the 起信論and the 妙法蓮華經 but a larnge numberof Mahāyāna sutras are ascribed to the Buddha。.

宮仲

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 miyanaka
    みやなか
(surname) Miyanaka

宮名

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 miyana
    みやな
(surname) Miyana

宮奈

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 miyana
    みやな
(surname) Miyana

宮成

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 miyanaru
    みやなる
(surname) Miyanaru

宮永

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 miyanaga
    みやなが
(place-name, surname) Miyanaga

宮波

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 miyanami
    みやなみ
(surname) Miyanami

宮菜

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 miyana
    みやな
(female given name) Miyana

宮鍋

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 miyanabe
    みやなべ
(surname) Miyanabe

宮長

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 miyanaga
    みやなが
(place-name, surname) Miyanaga

富柳

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 tomiyanagi
    とみやなぎ
(place-name) Tomiyanagi

岸柳

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 kishiyanagi
    きしやなぎ
(surname) Kishiyanagi

市柳

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 ichiyanagi
    いちやなぎ
(place-name) Ichiyanagi

御簗

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 miyana
    みやな
(surname) Miyana

指柳

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 sashiyanagi
    さしやなぎ
(place-name) Sashiyanagi

日柳

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 hiyanagi
    ひやなぎ
(surname) Hiyanagi

星柳

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 hoshiyanagi
    ほしやなぎ
(place-name) Hoshiyanagi

木柳

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 kiyanagi
    きやなぎ
(surname) Kiyanagi

杉柳

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 sugiyanagi
    すぎやなぎ
(place-name, surname) Sugiyanagi

東柳

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 higashiyanagi
    ひがしやなぎ
(place-name, surname) Higashiyanagi

栗柳

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 kuriyanagi
    くりやなぎ
(surname) Kuriyanagi

榊柳

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 sakakiyanagi
    さかきやなぎ
(place-name) Sakakiyanagi

沖柳

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 okiyanagi
    おきやなぎ
(place-name, surname) Okiyanagi

浮柳

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 ukiyanagi
    うきやなぎ
(place-name) Ukiyanagi

淵柳

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 fuchiyanagi
    ふちやなぎ
(surname) Fuchiyanagi

渕柳

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 fuchiyanagi
    ふちやなぎ
(surname) Fuchiyanagi

渡柳

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 watariyanagi
    わたりやなぎ
(place-name) Watariyanagi

滝柳

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 takiyanagi
    たきやなぎ
(surname) Takiyanagi

瀧柳

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 takiyanagi
    たきやなぎ
(surname) Takiyanagi

牛柳

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niú liǔ
    niu2 liu3
niu liu
 ushiyanagi
    うしやなぎ
(beef) tenderloin
(place-name) Ushiyanagi

皆山

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 miyanama
    みやなま
(surname) Miyanama

美柳

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 miyanagi
    みやなぎ
(female given name) Miyanagi

茶中

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 chiyanaga
    ちやなが
(surname) Chiyanaga

茶鍋

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 chiyanabe
    ちやなべ
(surname) Chiyanabe

藤柳

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 fujiyanagi
    ふじやなぎ
(surname) Fujiyanagi

西柳

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 nishiyanagi
    にしやなぎ
(place-name, surname) Nishiyanagi

西梁

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 nishiyana
    にしやな
(place-name) Nishiyana

見柳

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 miyanagi
    みやなぎ
(place-name) Miyanagi

謝名

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 jiyana
    じやな
(surname) Jiyana

越柳

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 koshiyanagi
    こしやなぎ
(place-name) Koshiyanagi

道柳

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 michiyanagi; michiyanagi
    みちやなぎ; ミチヤナギ
(kana only) knotgrass (Polygonum aviculare)

都菜

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 miyana
    みやな
(female given name) Miyana

雪柳

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xuě liǔ
    xue3 liu3
hsüeh liu
 yukiyanagi; yukiyanagi
    ゆきやなぎ; ユキヤナギ
(kana only) Thunberg spirea (Spiraea thunbergii)
white willows

飯柳

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 iyanagi
    いやなぎ
(place-name) Iyanagi

鷺梁

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 sagiyana
    さぎやな
(place-name) Sagiyana

一柳慧

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 ichiyanagitoshi
    いちやなぎとし
(person) Ichiyanagi Toshi (1933-)

一柳通

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 ichiyanagidoori
    いちやなぎどおり
(place-name) Ichiyanagidoori

上宮永

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 kamimiyanaga
    かみみやなが
(place-name) Kamimiyanaga

上柳原

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 kamiyanagihara
    かみやなぎはら
(place-name) Kamiyanagihara

上柳宿

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 kamiyanagijuku
    かみやなぎじゅく
(place-name) Kamiyanagijuku

上柳川

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 kamiyanagawa
    かみやながわ
(place-name) Kamiyanagawa

上柳戸

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 kamiyanado
    かみやなど
(place-name) Kamiyanado

上柳橋

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 kamiyanagibashi
    かみやなぎばし
(place-name) Kamiyanagibashi

上柳沢

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 kamiyanagizawa
    かみやなぎざわ
(place-name) Kamiyanagizawa

上柳瀬

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 kamiyanagise
    かみやなぎせ
(place-name) Kamiyanagise

上柳田

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 kamiyanagida
    かみやなぎだ
(surname) Kamiyanagida

上柳町

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 kamiyanagimachi
    かみやなぎまち
(place-name) Kamiyanagimachi

上谷那

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 kamiyana
    かみやな
(place-name) Kamiyana

上鬼柳

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 kamioniyanagi
    かみおにやなぎ
(place-name) Kamioniyanagi

下宮永

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 shimomiyanaga
    しもみやなが
(place-name) Shimomiyanaga

下鬼柳

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 shimooniyanagi
    しもおにやなぎ
(place-name) Shimooniyanagi

並柳橋

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 namiyanagibashi
    なみやなぎばし
(place-name) Namiyanagibashi

伊柳沢

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 iyanagizawa
    いやなぎざわ
(place-name) Iyanagizawa

伊柳谷

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 iyanagidani
    いやなぎだに
(place-name) Iyanagidani

八柳川

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 hachiyanagawa
    はちやながわ
(place-name) Hachiyanagawa

出町柳

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 demachiyanagi
    でまちやなぎ
(place-name) Demachiyanagi

切谷内

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 kiriyanai
    きりやない
(place-name) Kiriyanai

刈屋中

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 kariyanaka
    かりやなか
(place-name) Kariyanaka

北鬼柳

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 kitaoniyanagi
    きたおにやなぎ
(place-name) Kitaoniyanagi

南山名

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 minamiyana
    みなみやな
(place-name) Minamiyana

南柳町

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 minamiyanagichou / minamiyanagicho
    みなみやなぎちょう
(place-name) Minamiyanagichō

南矢中

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 minamiyanaka
    みなみやなか
(place-name) Minamiyanaka

南矢名

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 minamiyana
    みなみやな
(place-name) Minamiyana

口屋内

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 kuchiyanai
    くちやない
(place-name) Kuchiyanai

向谷中

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 mukaiyanaka
    むかいやなか
(place-name) Mukaiyanaka

嘶夜那

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sī yen à
    si1 yen4 a4
ssu yen a
 saiyana
śyena, a hawk, falcon.

四車家


四车家

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sì chē jiā
    si4 che1 jia1
ssu ch`e chia
    ssu che chia
 shishake
The Lotus School, which adds to the trīyāna, or Three Vehicles, a fourth which includes the other three, viz. the 一佛乘 q. v.

土柳沢

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 tsuchiyanagizawa
    つちやなぎざわ
(place-name) Tsuchiyanagizawa

宮中川

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 miyanakagawa
    みやなかがわ
(place-name) Miyanakagawa

宮中橋

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 miyanakabashi
    みやなかばし
(place-name) Miyanakabashi

宮名利

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 miyanari
    みやなり
(surname) Miyanari

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

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