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Simple Dictionary Definition |
九界 see styles |
jiǔ jiè jiu3 jie4 chiu chieh kukai |
(九界情執) The nine realms of error, or subjection to the passions, i.e. all the realms of the living except the tenth and highest, the Buddha-realm. |
九瘡 九疮 see styles |
jiǔ chuāng jiu3 chuang1 chiu ch`uang chiu chuang kusō |
idem 九孔. |
九皐 see styles |
jiǔ gāo jiu3 gao1 chiu kao kyuukou / kyuko きゅうこう |
(given name) Kyūkou nine marshes |
九相 see styles |
jiǔ xiàng jiu3 xiang4 chiu hsiang kusō |
nine marks |
九祖 see styles |
jiǔ zǔ jiu3 zu3 chiu tsu kuso |
(相承) The succession of nine founders of the Tiantai School; v. 天台九宗. |
九種 九种 see styles |
jiǔ zhǒng jiu3 zhong3 chiu chung kushu |
nine kinds |
九竅 九窍 see styles |
jiǔ qiào jiu3 qiao4 chiu ch`iao chiu chiao kyuukyou / kyukyo きゅうきょう |
nine orifices of the human body (eyes, nostrils, ears, mouth, urethra, anus) the nine holes in the body of humans and other mammals (mouth, eyes, ears, etc.); nine orifices v. 九孔. |
九結 九结 see styles |
jiǔ jié jiu3 jie2 chiu chieh kyūketsu |
The nine bonds that bind men to mortality: love, hate, pride, ignorance, (wrong)views, possessions (or grasping), doubt, envy, meanness (or selfishness). They are the 六隨眠 plus grasping, envy, and meanness. |
九經 九经 see styles |
jiǔ jīng jiu3 jing1 chiu ching ku kyō |
idem 九部經. |
九蓮 九莲 see styles |
jiǔ lián jiu3 lian2 chiu lien kuren |
The paradise of Amitābha, i.e. 九品蓮臺. |
九衆 九众 see styles |
jiǔ z hòng jiu3 z hong4 chiu z hung ku shu |
The 七衆 q.v. plus junior monks and nuns, i.e. novices who have received the eight commandments. |
九識 九识 see styles |
jiǔ shì jiu3 shi4 chiu shih kumi くみ |
(female given name) Kumi The kinds of cognition or consciousness (vijñāna); those of sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, mind, mānas (or阿陁那識 ādāna), i.e. mental perception; 阿賴耶 ālāya, bodhi-consciousness, and 阿摩羅識 amala, purified or Buddha-consciousness. There is considerable difference as to the meaning of the last three. |
九輪 九轮 see styles |
jiǔ lún jiu3 lun2 chiu lun kurin くりん |
kurin; nine vertically stacked rings on a pagoda finial; (given name) Kurin The nine wheels or circles on the top of a pagoda, also called 空輪the wheels of space; the nine should only be on the stūpa of a Buddha, others are entitled to as many as eight and a few as one. |
九轍 九辙 see styles |
jiǔ zhé jiu3 zhe2 chiu che kutetsu |
Kumārajīva's nine divisions of the meaning of the Lotus Sūtra, whence he was styled the 九轍法師. |
九道 see styles |
jiǔ dào jiu3 dao4 chiu tao kudō |
idem 九有情居.; The nine truths, or postulates: impermanence; suffering; voidness (or unreality of things); no permanent ego, or soul; love of existence or possessions, resulting in suffering; the opposite (or fear of being without them), also resulting in suffering; the cutting off of suffering and its cause; nirvāṇa with remainder still to be worked out; complete nirvāṇa. |
九部 see styles |
jiǔ bù jiu3 bu4 chiu pu kubu |
(九部經) Nine of the Hīnayāna twelve classes of sūtras, that is, all except the 方廣, 授記 and 無門自說. Generally the term is thus interpreted, but there is also a Mahāyāna division of nine of the twelve sūtras, i.e. all except the 緣起, 譬喩, 論議. These are: sūtras, the Buddha's sermons; geyas, metrical pieces; vyākaraṇas, prophecies; gāthās, chants or poems; udāṇas, impromptu or unsolicited addresses; ityuktas, or itivṛttakas, marratives; jātakas, stories of former lives of Buddha, etc.; vaipulyas, expanded sūtras, etc.; adbhutadharmas, miracles, etc.; v. 十二部經. |
九里 see styles |
jiǔ lǐ jiu3 li3 chiu li kuri クリ |
Liuli district of Xuzhou city 徐州市[Xu2 zhou1 shi4], Jiangsu (place-name) Guri (South Korea) |
九野 see styles |
jiǔ yě jiu3 ye3 chiu yeh kuno くの |
the nine "fields" into which Heaven was anciently divided; the Nine Provinces of ancient China (surname) Kuno |
九門 九门 see styles |
jiǔ mén jiu3 men2 chiu men kumon くもん |
(surname) Kumon v. 九有情居. |
九陰 九阴 see styles |
jiǔ yīn jiu3 yin1 chiu yin ku'on |
The five elements together with time, space, mind (manas), and soul (ātman) according to the teaching of the "heretical" Vaiśeṣika sect; v. 鞞. |
九鬼 see styles |
jiǔ guǐ jiu3 gui3 chiu kuei kuki くき |
(place-name, surname) Kuki The nine classes of ghosts are of three kinds: without means, small means, rich. The first group have 炬口 burning torch-like mouths, or 鍼口 narrow needle mouths, or 臭口 stinking mouths; the second group have hair like needles, or stinking hair, or tumours; the rich ghosts haunt sacrifices to the dead, or eat human leavings, or live truculently. |
九鼎 see styles |
jiǔ dǐng jiu3 ding3 chiu ting |
the Nine Tripod Cauldrons, symbol of state power, dating back to the Xia Dynasty |
九齋 九斋 see styles |
jiǔ zhāi jiu3 zhai1 chiu chai kusai |
nine days of abstinence |
九龍 九龙 see styles |
jiǔ lóng jiu3 long2 chiu lung kuuron / kuron クーロン |
Kowloon district of Hong Kong (place-name) Kowloon |
二九 see styles |
èr jiǔ er4 jiu3 erh chiu niku にく |
(obsolete) eighteen; (surname) Futaku eighteen [years old] |
交九 see styles |
jiāo jiǔ jiao1 jiu3 chiao chiu |
the coldest period of the year; three nine day periods after the winter solstice |
佐酒 see styles |
zuǒ jiǔ zuo3 jiu3 tso chiu |
to drink together (in company); to drink together (with food) |
勸酒 劝酒 see styles |
quàn jiǔ quan4 jiu3 ch`üan chiu chüan chiu |
to urge sb to drink alcohol |
十九 see styles |
shí jiǔ shi2 jiu3 shih chiu toku とく |
nineteen; 19 19; nineteen; (given name) Toku nineteen |
名酒 see styles |
míng jiǔ ming2 jiu3 ming chiu meishu / meshu めいしゅ |
a famous wine famous brand of sake; choice sake |
吧托 see styles |
bā tuō ba1 tuo1 pa t`o pa to |
scam girl; woman who lures men to an exorbitantly priced bar 酒吧[jiu3 ba1] |
品酒 see styles |
pǐn jiǔ pin3 jiu3 p`in chiu pin chiu |
to taste wine; to sip wine |
喜酒 see styles |
xǐ jiǔ xi3 jiu3 hsi chiu |
wedding feast; liquor drunk at a wedding feast |
喝酒 see styles |
hē jiǔ he1 jiu3 ho chiu |
to drink (alcohol) |
嚼酒 see styles |
jiáo jiǔ jiao2 jiu3 chiao chiu |
alcoholic drink made by fermenting chewed rice |
塔香 see styles |
tǎ xiāng ta3 xiang1 t`a hsiang ta hsiang |
(cuisine) basil flavored (abbr. for 九層塔香|九层塔香[jiu3 ceng2 ta3 xiang1]); cone-shaped incense stick |
多久 see styles |
duō jiǔ duo1 jiu3 to chiu tahisa たひさ |
(of time) how long?; (not) a long time (surname) Tahisa |
太僕 太仆 see styles |
tài pú tai4 pu2 t`ai p`u tai pu |
Grand Servant in imperial China, one of the Nine Ministers 九卿[jiu3 qing1] |
太常 see styles |
tài cháng tai4 chang2 t`ai ch`ang tai chang |
Minister of Ceremonies in imperial China, one of the Nine Ministers 九卿[jiu3 qing1] |
奠酒 see styles |
diàn jiǔ dian4 jiu3 tien chiu |
a libation |
好久 see styles |
hǎo jiǔ hao3 jiu3 hao chiu yoshihisa よしひさ |
quite a while (given name) Yoshihisa |
安西 see styles |
ān xī an1 xi1 an hsi yasunishi やすにし |
Anxi county, former name of Guazhou county 瓜州縣|瓜州县[Gua1 zhou1 xian4] in Jiuquan 酒泉[Jiu3 quan2], Gansu (surname) Yasunishi |
宗正 see styles |
zōng zhèng zong1 zheng4 tsung cheng yahiro やひろ |
Director of the Imperial Clan in imperial China, one of the Nine Ministers 九卿[jiu3 qing1] (surname) Yahiro |
宿酒 see styles |
sù jiǔ su4 jiu3 su chiu |
hangover |
少府 see styles |
shào fǔ shao4 fu3 shao fu |
Minor Treasurer in imperial China, one of the Nine Ministers 九卿[jiu3 qing1] |
已久 see styles |
yǐ jiǔ yi3 jiu3 i chiu |
already a long time |
廊酒 see styles |
láng jiǔ lang2 jiu3 lang chiu |
Benedictine (liquor) |
廣九 广九 see styles |
guǎng jiǔ guang3 jiu3 kuang chiu |
Guangdong and Kowloon (e.g. railway) |
廷尉 see styles |
tíng wèi ting2 wei4 t`ing wei ting wei |
Commandant of Justice in imperial China, one of the Nine Ministers 九卿[jiu3 qing1] |
御酒 see styles |
yù jiǔ yu4 jiu3 yü chiu miki みき |
imperial wine; sacred wine (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) sacred wine or sake; sake offered to the gods; sacred wine or sake; sake offered to the gods; (polite language) alcohol; sake; (personal name) Miki |
恆久 恒久 see styles |
héng jiǔ heng2 jiu3 heng chiu |
constant; persistent; long-lasting; eternal See: 恒久 |
悠久 see styles |
yōu jiǔ you1 jiu3 yu chiu yuukyuu / yukyu ゆうきゅう |
long (tradition, history etc) (adj-na,adj-no,n) eternity; perpetuity; permanence; (female given name) Yuku |
悶酒 闷酒 see styles |
mèn jiǔ men4 jiu3 men chiu |
alcohol drunk to drown one's sorrows |
戒酒 see styles |
jiè jiǔ jie4 jiu3 chieh chiu |
to give up drinking; to abstain from drinking |
打酒 see styles |
dǎ jiǔ da3 jiu3 ta chiu |
to have a drink |
把酒 see styles |
bǎ jiǔ ba3 jiu3 pa chiu |
to raise one's wine cup |
敬酒 see styles |
jìng jiǔ jing4 jiu3 ching chiu |
to toast; to propose a toast |
數九 数九 see styles |
shǔ jiǔ shu3 jiu3 shu chiu |
nine periods of nine days each after winter solstice, the coldest time of the year |
料酒 see styles |
liào jiǔ liao4 jiu3 liao chiu |
cooking wine |
斟酒 see styles |
zhēn jiǔ zhen1 jiu3 chen chiu |
to pour wine or liquor |
斷九 断九 see styles |
duàn jiǔ duan4 jiu3 tuan chiu danku |
to cut off [the other] nine realms |
春酒 see styles |
chūn jiǔ chun1 jiu3 ch`un chiu chun chiu |
banquet to celebrate the Spring Festival; wine made in spring and kept until winter, or made in winter and kept until spring |
木酒 see styles |
mù jiǔ mu4 jiu3 mu chiu mokushu |
maireya |
未久 see styles |
wèi jiǔ wei4 jiu3 wei chiu miku みく |
(female given name) Miku not for a long time |
果酒 see styles |
guǒ jiǔ guo3 jiu3 kuo chiu |
fruit wine |
極久 极久 see styles |
jí jiǔ ji2 jiu3 chi chiu gokuku |
extremely long time |
永居 see styles |
yǒng jū yong3 ju1 yung chü nagai ながい |
permanent residency (abbr. for 永久居留權|永久居留权[yong3 jiu3 ju1 liu2 quan2]) (surname) Nagai |
汽酒 see styles |
qì jiǔ qi4 jiu3 ch`i chiu chi chiu |
sparkling wine |
汾酒 see styles |
fén jiǔ fen2 jiu3 fen chiu fenchuu; fenchuu; funshu / fenchu; fenchu; funshu フェンチュウ; フェンチュー; ふんしゅ |
Fenjiu (sorghum-based Chinese liquor) fenjiu (distilled Chinese alcohol made from kaoliang) (chi: fénjiǔ) |
清酒 see styles |
qīng jiǔ qing1 jiu3 ch`ing chiu ching chiu seishu / seshu せいしゅ |
sake (Japanese rice wine) (See 濁酒・どぶろく) refined sake; (surname) Seishiyu |
溫酒 温酒 see styles |
wēn jiǔ wen1 jiu3 wen chiu |
to warm up wine; wine served warm, generally referring to Chinese wine such as 黃酒|黄酒[huang2 jiu3] or 白酒[bai2 jiu3] |
濁酒 浊酒 see styles |
zhuó jiǔ zhuo2 jiu3 cho chiu nigorizake にごりざけ doburoku どぶろく dakushu だくしゅ jokushu じょくしゅ |
unfiltered rice wine (irregular okurigana usage) unfiltered sake (cloudy); unrefined sake; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) unrefined sake |
灌酒 see styles |
guàn jiǔ guan4 jiu3 kuan chiu |
to force sb to drink alcohol |
灸法 see styles |
jiǔ fǎ jiu3 fa3 chiu fa |
moxibustion (TCM) |
烈酒 see styles |
liè jiǔ lie4 jiu3 lieh chiu |
strong alcoholic drink |
無酒 无酒 see styles |
wú jiǔ wu2 jiu3 wu chiu mushu |
demigods |
煙酒 烟酒 see styles |
yān jiǔ yan1 jiu3 yen chiu |
tobacco and alcohol |
燒酒 烧酒 see styles |
shāo jiǔ shao1 jiu3 shao chiu |
name of a famous Tang dynasty wine; same as 白酒[bai2 jiu3] |
牌九 see styles |
pái jiǔ pai2 jiu3 p`ai chiu pai chiu paigao; paigou / paigao; paigo パイガオ; パイゴウ |
pai gow (gambling game played with dominoes) pai gow (Chinese gambling game played with dominoes) |
琴酒 see styles |
qín jiǔ qin2 jiu3 ch`in chiu chin chiu |
gin (Taiwan variant of 金酒[jin1 jiu3]) |
甘酒 see styles |
gān jiǔ gan1 jiu3 kan chiu kanshu あまざけ |
(food term) sweet half sake; sweet drink made from fermented rice sweet alcoholic beverages |
甜酒 see styles |
tián jiǔ tian2 jiu3 t`ien chiu tien chiu |
sweet liquor |
白酒 see styles |
bái jiǔ bai2 jiu3 pai chiu paichuu / paichu パイチュウ |
baijiu, a spirit usually distilled from sorghum; (Tw) white wine (abbr. for 白葡萄酒[bai2 pu2 tao5 jiu3]) baijiu (distilled Chinese alcohol, made from fermented grains) (chi: báijiǔ) |
砭灸 see styles |
biān jiǔ bian1 jiu3 pien chiu |
see 砭灸術|砭灸术[bian1 jiu3 shu4] |
祝酒 see styles |
zhù jiǔ zhu4 jiu3 chu chiu iwaizake いわいざけ |
to drink a toast celebratory drink; celebratory spirits; holiday cheer |
祭酒 see styles |
jì jiǔ ji4 jiu3 chi chiu saishu |
to offer a libation; person who performs the libation before a banquet; senior member of a profession; important government post in imperial China libationer |
禁酒 see styles |
jìn jiǔ jin4 jiu3 chin chiu kinshu きんしゅ |
prohibition; ban on alcohol; dry law (n,vs,vi) (1) abstinence from alcohol; temperance; (n,vs,vi) (2) prohibition of drinking |
穀酒 谷酒 see styles |
gǔ jiǔ gu3 jiu3 ku chiu kokushu |
grain alcohol |
積久 积久 see styles |
jī jiǔ ji1 jiu3 chi chiu sekihisa せきひさ |
to accumulate over time (surname) Sekihisa |
第九 see styles |
dì jiǔ di4 jiu3 ti chiu daiku だいく |
(1) the ninth; (2) (abbreviation) Beethoven's Ninth Symphony ninth |
糟酒 see styles |
zāo jiǔ zao1 jiu3 tsao chiu sōshu |
unrefined alcoholic beverages |
紅酒 红酒 see styles |
hóng jiǔ hong2 jiu3 hung chiu |
red wine |
終久 终久 see styles |
zhōng jiǔ zhong1 jiu3 chung chiu |
in the end; eventually |
經久 经久 see styles |
jīng jiǔ jing1 jiu3 ching chiu |
long-lasting; durable |
縱酒 纵酒 see styles |
zòng jiǔ zong4 jiu3 tsung chiu |
to drink excessively |
罰酒 罚酒 see styles |
fá jiǔ fa2 jiu3 fa chiu basshu ばっしゅ |
to drink as the result of having lost a bet (See 罰杯) alcohol drunk as a punishment (for arriving late, losing a game, etc.) |
美酒 see styles |
měi jiǔ mei3 jiu3 mei chiu bishu びしゅ |
good wine; fine liquor high-grade sake |
翻酒 see styles |
fān jiǔ fan1 jiu3 fan chiu honshu |
distilled liquor |
老酒 see styles |
lǎo jiǔ lao3 jiu3 lao chiu roushu; raochuu; raochuu / roshu; raochu; raochu ろうしゅ; ラオチュー; ラオチュウ |
wine, esp. Shaoxing wine (1) (ラオチュー is the Chinese name) (See 紹興酒) fermented Chinese alcoholic beverage (esp. Shaoxing wine) (chi: lǎojiǔ); (2) (ろうしゅ only) old alcohol |
耐久 see styles |
nài jiǔ nai4 jiu3 nai chiu taikyuu / taikyu たいきゅう |
durable; long-lasting endurance; persistence |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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