There are 26 total results for your Koan search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
公安 see styles |
gōng ān gong1 an1 kung an kouan / koan こうあん |
More info & calligraphy: Police / Public Security Bureau(1) public peace; public safety; public security; peace and order; (2) (abbreviation) (See 公安警察) security police; (female given name) Kōan |
公案 see styles |
gōng àn gong1 an4 kung an kouan / koan こうあん |
More info & calligraphy: Koan{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. |
光庵 see styles |
kouan / koan こうあん |
(personal name) Kōan |
孝庵 see styles |
kouan / koan こうあん |
(personal name) Kōan |
小杏 see styles |
koan こあん |
(female given name) Koan |
巷庵 see styles |
kouan / koan こうあん |
(surname) Kōan |
幸庵 see styles |
kouan / koan こうあん |
(given name) Kōan |
康安 see styles |
kouan / koan こうあん |
Kōan era (of the Northern Court; 1361.3.29-1362.9.23); (given name) Kōan |
弘安 see styles |
hiroyasu ひろやす |
Kōan era (1278.2.29-1288.4.28); (male given name) Hiroyasu |
弘庵 see styles |
kouan / koan こうあん |
(personal name) Kōan |
昴庵 see styles |
kouan / koan こうあん |
(given name) Kōan |
洪庵 see styles |
kouan / koan こうあん |
(personal name) Kōan |
畊安 see styles |
kouan / koan こうあん |
(given name) Kōan |
考案 see styles |
kouan / koan こうあん |
(noun/participle) plan; device; idea; invention |
苟安 see styles |
gǒu ān gou3 an1 kou an kouan / koan こうあん |
see 苟且偷安[gou3 qie3 tou1 an1] (noun/participle) (obsolete) (See 偸安) snatching a moment of rest; seeking temporary ease |
乾屎橛 干屎橛 see styles |
gān shǐ jué gan1 shi3 jue2 kan shih chüeh kanshiketsu かんしけつ |
(derogatory term) {Buddh} (ref. to the Buddha in a famous koan; trad. translated as "dried shit stick" (now considered a mistranslation of the orig. Chinese)) something worthless; something impure; something unimportant; dried excrement in the shape of a stick A stick used in India as 'toilet paper', in China paper, straw, or bamboo. |
孝安天皇 see styles |
kouantennou / koantenno こうあんてんのう |
(person) Emperor Kōan; Kōan Tenno |
狗子仏性 see styles |
kushibusshou / kushibussho くしぶっしょう |
(Buddhist term) "Does a dog have Buddha nature?" (classic Zen koan) |
狗子佛性 see styles |
gǒu zǐ fó xìng gou3 zi3 fo2 xing4 kou tzu fo hsing kushi busshō くしぶっしょう |
(out-dated kanji) (Buddhist term) "Does a dog have Buddha nature?" (classic Zen koan) dog, buddha-nature |
緒方洪庵 see styles |
ogatakouan / ogatakoan おがたこうあん |
(person) Ogata Kōan (1810.8.13-1863.7.25) |
見性公案 见性公案 see styles |
jiàn xìng gon gàn jian4 xing4 gon1 gan4 chien hsing gon kan kenshō kōan |
gong-an (kōan) of seeing the true nature |
隻手の声 see styles |
sekishunokoe せきしゅのこえ |
(exp,n) {Buddh} (See 公案) the sound of one hand clapping (a classic Zen koan) |
隻手の音声 see styles |
sekishunoonjou / sekishunoonjo せきしゅのおんじょう |
(exp,n) {Buddh} (See 公案) the sound of one hand clapping (a classic Zen koan) |
Variations: |
kouan / koan こうあん |
(noun, transitive verb) plan; device; idea; design; contrivance; conception; invention |
Variations: |
kouan / koan こうあん |
(noun, transitive verb) plan; device; idea; design; contrivance; conception; invention |
Variations: |
kushibusshou / kushibussho くしぶっしょう |
{Buddh} (See 公案) the Mu koan ("does a dog have Buddha nature?") |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 26 results for "Koan" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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