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神壱

see styles
 jinichi
    じんいち
(personal name) Jin'ichi

神山

see styles
shén shān
    shen2 shan1
shen shan
 jinyama
    じんやま
sacred mountain
(place-name, surname) Jin'yama

神市

see styles
 jinichi
    じんいち
(personal name) Jin'ichi

神應

see styles
 jinou / jino
    じんおう
(surname) Jin'ou

神永

see styles
 jinei / jine
    じんえい
(surname) Jin'ei

神異


神异

see styles
shén yì
    shen2 yi4
shen i
 jin'i
magical; miraculous; mystical
miracles

神社

see styles
shén shè
    shen2 she4
shen she
 jinja(p); jinsha(ik)
    じんじゃ(P); じんしゃ(ik)
shrine
Shinto shrine; (surname) Jin'ya

秋瑾

see styles
qiū jǐn
    qiu1 jin3
ch`iu chin
    chiu chin
Qiu Jin (1875-1907), famous female martyr of the anti-Qing revolution, the subject of several books and films

稔壱

see styles
 jinichi
    じんいち
(personal name) Jin'ichi

稔市

see styles
 jinichi
    じんいち
(personal name) Jin'ichi

脫脫


脱脱

see styles
tuō tuō
    tuo1 tuo1
t`o t`o
    to to
Toktoghan (1314-1355), Mongol politician during the Yuan dynasty, prime minister until 1345, compiled three dynastic histories of Song 宋史, Liao 遼史|辽史 and Jin 金史; also written Tuoketuo 托克托

葛洪

see styles
gě hóng
    ge3 hong2
ko hung
Ge Hong (283-363), Jin dynasty Daoist and alchemist, author of 抱朴子[Bao4pu3zi3]

西晉


西晋

see styles
xī jìn
    xi1 jin4
hsi chin
 Saishin
Western Jin dynasty (265-316)
Western Jìn Dynasty

西晋

see styles
 seishin / seshin
    せいしん
(See 晋) Western Jin dynasty (of China; 265-317 CE); Western Chin dynasty

解深

see styles
jiě shēn
    jie3 shen1
chieh shen
 ge jin
to understand the profound

遼金


辽金

see styles
liáo jīn
    liao2 jin1
liao chin
Liao and Jin dynasties, namely: Liao or Khitan dynasty (907-1125) and Jurchen Jin dynasty (1115-1234)

邙山

see styles
máng shān
    mang2 shan1
mang shan
Mt Mang at Luoyang in Henan, with many Han, Wei and Jin dynasty royal tombs

金代

see styles
jīn dài
    jin1 dai4
chin tai
 kaneyo
    かねよ
Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), founded by the Jurchen 女真[Nu:3 zhen1] people of North China, a precursor of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty
(female given name) Kaneyo

金史

see styles
jīn shǐ
    jin1 shi3
chin shih
 kanefumi
    かねふみ
History of the Jurchen Jin Dynasty, twenty second of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed under Toktoghan 脫脫|脱脱[Tuo1 tuo1] in 1345 during the Yuan Dynasty 元[Yuan2], 135 scrolls
(given name) Kanefumi

金安

see styles
jīn ān
    jin1 an1
chin an
 kinyasu
    きんやす
Jin'an, a district of Lu'an City 六安市[Lu4an1 Shi4], Anhui
(surname) Kin'yasu

金庸

see styles
jīn yōng
    jin1 yong1
chin yung
Jin Yong, pen name of Louis Cha (1924-2018), wuxia 武俠|武侠[wu3 xia2] novelist, author of the 1957-1961 Condor Trilogy

金朝

see styles
jīn cháo
    jin1 chao2
chin ch`ao
    chin chao
Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), founded by the Jurchen 女真[Nu:3 zhen1] people of North China, a precursor of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty

錦縣


锦县

see styles
jǐn xiàn
    jin3 xian4
chin hsien
Jin county in Liaoning

陣一

see styles
 jinichi
    じんいち
(surname) Jin'ichi

陣壱

see styles
 jinichi
    じんいち
(personal name) Jin'ichi

陣家

see styles
 jinya
    じんや
(surname) Jin'ya

陣尾

see styles
 jino
    じんお
(surname) Jin'o

陣屋

see styles
 jinya
    じんや
encampment; (place-name, surname) Jin'ya

陣山

see styles
 jinyama
    じんやま
(place-name, surname) Jin'yama

陣市

see styles
 jinichi
    じんいち
(personal name) Jin'ichi

陣矢

see styles
 jinya
    じんや
(surname) Jin'ya

陣谷

see styles
 jinya
    じんや
(surname) Jin'ya

陳壽


陈寿

see styles
chén shòu
    chen2 shou4
ch`en shou
    chen shou
Chen Shou (233-297), Western Jin dynasty 西晉|西晋[Xi1 Jin4] historian, author of History of the Three Kingdoms 三國志|三国志[San1 guo2 zhi4]

陳尾

see styles
 jino
    じんお
(surname) Jin'o

陶潛


陶潜

see styles
táo qián
    tao2 qian2
t`ao ch`ien
    tao chien
Tao Qian or Tao Yuanming 陶淵明|陶渊明 (c. 365-427), Jin dynasty writer and poet

震應


震应

see styles
zhèn yìng
    zhen4 ying4
chen ying
 Shinō
Jin-eung

震言

see styles
zhèn yán
    zhen4 yan2
chen yen
 Shingon
Jin-eon

靭一

see styles
 jinichi
    じんいち
(given name) Jin'ichi

魏晉


魏晋

see styles
wèi jìn
    wei4 jin4
wei chin
 gishin
    ぎしん
Wei (220-265) and Jin (265-420) dynasties
(personal name) Gishin

三國志


三国志

see styles
sān guó zhì
    san1 guo2 zhi4
san kuo chih
History of the Three Kingdoms, fourth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed by Chen Shou 陳壽|陈寿[Chen2 Shou4] in 289 during Jin Dynasty 晉朝|晋朝[Jin4 chao2], 65 scrolls
See: 三国志

三論宗


三论宗

see styles
sān lùn zōng
    san1 lun4 zong1
san lun tsung
 sanronshuu / sanronshu
    さんろんしゅう
Three Treatise School (Buddhism)
Sanron sect (of Buddhism)
The Sanlun, Mādhyamika, or Middle School, founded in India by Nāgārjuna, in China by 嘉祥 Jiaxiang during the reign of 安帝 An Di, Eastern Jin, A.D. 397-419. It flourished up to the latter part of the Tang dynasty. In 625 it was carried to Japan as Sanron. After the death of Jiaxiang, who wrote the 三論玄義, a northern and southern division took place. While the Mādhyamika denied the reality of all phenomenal existence, and defined the noumenal world in negative terms, its aim seems not to have been nihilistic, but the advocacy of a reality beyond human conception and expression, which in our terminology may be termed a spiritual realm.

不可盡


不可尽

see styles
bù kě jìn
    bu4 ke3 jin4
pu k`o chin
    pu ko chin
 fu ka jin
inexhaustible

不能盡


不能尽

see styles
bù néng jìn
    bu4 neng2 jin4
pu neng chin
 funō jin
inexhaustible

中山仁

see styles
 nakayamajin
    なかやまじん
(person) Nakayama Jin (1942.9-)

中村仁

see styles
 nakamurajin
    なかむらじん
(person) Nakamura Jin

中谷仁

see styles
 nakatanijin
    なかたにじん
(person) Nakatani Jin (1979.5.5-)

主夜神

see styles
zhǔ yè shén
    zhu3 ye4 shen2
chu yeh shen
 shu ya jin
night guardian

主方神

see styles
zhǔ fāng shén
    zhu3 fang1 shen2
chu fang shen
 shuhō jin
The spirits controlling the eight directions.

京津冀

see styles
jīng jīn jì
    jing1 jin1 ji4
ching chin chi
Jing-Jin-Ji (Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei Province)

仁一朗

see styles
 jinichirou / jinichiro
    じんいちろう
(male given name) Jin'ichirō

仁壱朗

see styles
 jinichirou / jinichiro
    じんいちろう
(male given name) Jin'ichirō

仁壱郎

see styles
 jinichirou / jinichiro
    じんいちろう
(male given name) Jin'ichirō

仁市朗

see styles
 jinichirou / jinichiro
    じんいちろう
(male given name) Jin'ichirō

仁市郎

see styles
 jinichirou / jinichiro
    じんいちろう
(male given name) Jin'ichirō

介之推

see styles
jiè zhī tuī
    jie4 zhi1 tui1
chieh chih t`ui
    chieh chih tui
Jie Zhitui (7th century BC), legendary selfless subject of Duke Wen of Jin 晉文公|晋文公[Jin4 Wen2 gong1], in whose honor the Qingming festival 清明[Qing1 ming2] (Pure brightness or tomb-sweeping festival) is said to have been initiated

Variations:

see styles
 jin
    じん
ren (ancient Chinese measure of height, depth, etc.; between 1-3 meters)

伽藍神


伽蓝神

see styles
qié lán shén
    qie2 lan2 shen2
ch`ieh lan shen
    chieh lan shen
 garan jin
temple deity(s)

佐藤仁

see styles
 satoujin / satojin
    さとうじん
(person) Satou Jin (1968-)

佐藤尽

see styles
 satoujin / satojin
    さとうじん
(person) Satou Jin (1974.9.27-)

元好問


元好问

see styles
yuán hào wèn
    yuan2 hao4 wen4
yüan hao wen
Yuan Haowen (1190-1257), famous poet Northern China during the Jin-Yuan transition

兎毛塵


兎毛尘

see styles
tù máo chén
    tu4 mao2 chen2
t`u mao ch`en
    tu mao chen
 tomō jin
The speck of dust that can rest on the point of a hare's down, one-seventh of that on a sheep's hair.

全真教

see styles
 zenshinkyou / zenshinkyo
    ぜんしんきょう
Quanzhen (school of Taoism); (o) Quanzhen school (Jin dynasty branch of Taoism)

兩肩神


两肩神

see styles
liǎng jiān shén
    liang3 jian1 shen2
liang chien shen
 ryōgen jin
The two recording spirits, one at each shoulder, v. 同名 and 同坐神.

六大神

see styles
liù dà shén
    liu4 da4 shen2
liu ta shen
 rokudai jin
The spirits of the six elements.

刃一朗

see styles
 jinichirou / jinichiro
    じんいちろう
(male given name) Jin'ichirō

刃一郎

see styles
 jinichirou / jinichiro
    じんいちろう
(male given name) Jin'ichirō

刃壱朗

see styles
 jinichirou / jinichiro
    じんいちろう
(male given name) Jin'ichirō

刃壱郎

see styles
 jinichirou / jinichiro
    じんいちろう
(male given name) Jin'ichirō

刃市朗

see styles
 jinichirou / jinichiro
    じんいちろう
(male given name) Jin'ichirō

刃市郎

see styles
 jinichirou / jinichiro
    じんいちろう
(male given name) Jin'ichirō

初發心


初发心

see styles
chū fā xīn
    chu1 fa1 xin1
ch`u fa hsin
    chu fa hsin
 sho hosshin
The initial determination to seek enlightenment; about which the 晉 Jin dynasty Huayan jing says: 初發心時便成正覺 at this very moment the novice enters into the status of perfect enlightenment; but other schools dispute the point.

劣應身


劣应身

see styles
liè yìng shēn
    lie4 ying4 shen1
lieh ying shen
 retsuō jin
the Buddha's inferior manifestation

古医方

see styles
 koihou / koiho
    こいほう
(See 後世方) Edo-period school of Chinese medicine based on pre-Jin and Yuan teachings

司馬懿


司马懿

see styles
sī mǎ yì
    si1 ma3 yi4
ssu ma i
Sima Yi (179-251), warlord under Cao Cao and subsequently founder of the Jin dynasty

司馬炎


司马炎

see styles
sī mǎ yán
    si1 ma3 yan2
ssu ma yen
Sima Yan (236-290), founder and first emperor (265-290) of the Western Jin dynasty 西晉|西晋[Xi1 Jin4], posomethingumous name 晉武帝|晋武帝[Jin4 Wu3di4]

吉村仁

see styles
 yoshimurajin
    よしむらじん
(person) Yoshimura Jin

四運心


四运心

see styles
sì yùn xīn
    si4 yun4 xin1
ssu yün hsin
 shiun jin
four phases of a thought

土地神

see styles
tǔ dì shén
    tu3 di4 shen2
t`u ti shen
    tu ti shen
 tochi jin
local tutelary god (in Chinese folk religion) (same as 土地公|土地公[Tu3 di4 Gong1])
The local guardian deity of the soil or locality, deus loci; in the classics and government sacrifices known as 社; as guardian deity of the grave 后土. The 土地堂 is the shrine of this deity as ruler of the site of a monastery, and is usually east of the main hall. On the 2nd and 16th of each month a 土地諷經 or reading of a sutra should be done at the shrine.

城咲仁

see styles
 shirosakijin
    しろさきじん
(person) Shirosaki Jin

堀川仁

see styles
 horikawajin
    ほりかわじん
(person) Horikawa Jin

塞建陀

see styles
sāi jiàn tuó
    sai1 jian4 tuo2
sai chien t`o
    sai chien to
 saikenda
(塞建陀羅); 塞健陀 skandha, 'the shoulder'; 'the body'; 'the trunk of a tree'; 'a section,' etc. M.W. 'Five psychological constituents.' 'Five attributes of every human being.' Eitel. Commonly known as the five aggregates, constituents, or groups; the pañcaskandha; under the Han dynasty 陰 was used, under the Jin 衆, under the Tang 蘊. The five are: 色 rūpa, form, or sensuous quality; 受 vedana, reception, feeling, sensation; 想 sañjñā , thought, consciousness, perception; 行 karman, or saṃskāra, action, mental activity; 識 vijñāna, cognition. The last four are mental constituents of the ego. Skandha is also the name of an arhat, and Skanda, also 塞建那, of a deva.

塵分別


尘分别

see styles
chén fēn bié
    chen2 fen1 bie2
ch`en fen pieh
    chen fen pieh
 jin funbetsu
    ごみぶんべつ
(out-dated kanji) separating rubbish (for recycling, etc.)
discrimination of objects

塵境界


尘境界

see styles
chén jìng jiè
    chen2 jing4 jie4
ch`en ching chieh
    chen ching chieh
 jin kyōkai
objective realms

孽海花

see styles
niè hǎi huā
    nie4 hai3 hua1
nieh hai hua
A Flower in a Sinful Sea, late-Qing novel by Jin Tianhe 金天翮[Jin1 Tian1he2] and Zeng Pu 曾樸|曾朴[Zeng1 Pu3]

宋武帝

see styles
sòng wǔ dì
    song4 wu3 di4
sung wu ti
Emperor Wu of Song (363-422), personal name Liu Yu 劉裕|刘裕[Liu2 Yu4], founder of Song of the Southern dynasties 劉宋|刘宋[Liu2 Song4], broke away from Eastern Jin in 420, reigned 420-422

後世方

see styles
 goseihou; kouseihou; gosehou / goseho; koseho; goseho
    ごせいほう; こうせいほう; ごせほう
(See 古医方) Edo-period school of Chinese medicine based on post-Jin and Yuan teachings

房玄齡


房玄龄

see styles
fáng xuán líng
    fang2 xuan2 ling2
fang hsüan ling
Fang Xuanling (579-648), Tang dynasty historian, compiler of History of Jin dynasty 晉書|晋书[Jin4 shu1]

掃地僧


扫地僧

see styles
sǎo dì sēng
    sao3 di4 seng1
sao ti seng
Sweeper Monk, nameless monk who maintains the library of Shaolin (from Jin Yong's novel "Demigods and Semidevils" 天龍八部|天龙八部[Tian1 long2 Ba1 Bu4]); (fig.) person whose remarkable talents are not well known

搜神記


搜神记

see styles
sōu shén jì
    sou1 shen2 ji4
sou shen chi
In Search of the Supernatural, compilation of legends about spirits, ghosts and other supernatural phenomena, written and compiled by 干寶|干宝[Gan1 Bao3] in Jin dynasty

數緣盡


数缘尽

see styles
shù yuán jìn
    shu4 yuan2 jin4
shu yüan chin
 shuen jin
數滅無爲 idem 擇滅.

晉安區


晋安区

see styles
jìn ān qū
    jin4 an1 qu1
chin an ch`ü
    chin an chü
Jin'an, a district of Fuzhou City 福州市[Fu2zhou1 Shi4], Fujian

晉惠帝


晋惠帝

see styles
jìn huì dì
    jin4 hui4 di4
chin hui ti
Emperor Hui of Jin (259-307), personal name 司馬衷|司马衷[Si1 ma3 Zhong1], 2nd emperor of Jin Dynasty 晉朝|晋朝[Jin4 chao2], reigned 290-307

晉文公


晋文公

see styles
jìn wén gōng
    jin4 wen2 gong1
chin wen kung
Duke Wen of Jin (697-628 BC, reigned 636-628 BC), one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸[Chun1 qiu1 Wu3 ba4]

有根身

see styles
yǒu gēn shēn
    you3 gen1 shen1
yu ken shen
 ukon jin
The body with its five senses.

村井仁

see styles
 muraijin
    むらいじん
(person) Murai Jin (1937.3.28-)

松野迅

see styles
 matsunojin
    まつのじん
(person) Matsuno Jin

果報盡


果报尽

see styles
guǒ bào jìn
    guo3 bao4 jin4
kuo pao chin
 kahō jin
exhaustion of retribution

栗田仁

see styles
 kuritajin
    くりたじん
(person) Kurita Jin

業道神


业道神

see styles
yè dào shén
    ye4 dao4 shen2
yeh tao shen
 gōdō jin
The gods who watch over men's deeds.

武田仁

see styles
 takedajin
    たけだじん
(person) Takeda Jin

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

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