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    fa3
fa
 hou / ho
    ほう

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Dharma / The Law
law; method; way; to emulate; (Buddhism) dharma; (abbr. for 法家[Fa3 jia1]) the Legalists; (physics) farad (abbr. for 法拉[fa3 la1])
(n,n-suf) (1) law; act; principle; (n,n-suf) (2) method; (n,n-suf) (3) {gramm} mood; (n,n-suf) (4) {Buddh} dharma; law; (female given name) Minori
Dharma, 達磨; 曇無 (or 曇摩); 達摩 (or 達謨) Law, truth, religion, thing, anything Buddhist. Dharma is 'that which is held fast or kept, ordinance, statute, law, usage, practice, custom'; 'duty'; 'right'; 'proper'; 'morality'; 'character'. M. W. It is used in the sense of 一切 all things, or anything small or great, visible or invisible, real or unreal, affairs, truth, principle, method, concrete things, abstract ideas, etc. Dharma is described as that which has entity and bears its own attributes. It connotes Buddhism as the perfect religion; it also has the second place in the triratna 佛法僧, and in the sense of 法身 dharmakāya it approaches the Western idea of 'spiritual'. It is also one of the six media of sensation, i. e. the thing or object in relation to mind, v. 六塵.


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    yi4
i
 gi
    ぎ

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Justice / Rectitude / Right Decision
justice; righteousness; meaning; foster (father etc); adopted; artificial (tooth, limb etc); relationship; friendship
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) morality; righteousness; justice; honour (honor); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) meaning; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) {Buddh} teachings; doctrine; (n,n-pref) (4) nonconsanguineous relationship (i.e. of in-laws); (n,n-pref) (5) prosthesis; (surname) Yoshimura
The right, proper, righteous; loyal; public-spirited, public; meaning, significance. It is used for the Skt. artha, object, purpose, meaning, etc.; also for abhidheya.

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shēn
    shen1
shen
 mi
    み

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Body
body; life; oneself; personally; one's morality and conduct; the main part of a structure or body; pregnant; classifier for sets of clothes: suit, twinset; Kangxi radical 158
(1) one's body; one's person; (2) oneself; one's appearance; (3) one's place (in society, etc.); one's position; (4) main part; meat (as opposed to bone, skin, etc.); wood (as opposed to bark); blade (as opposed to its handle); container (as opposed to its lid); (surname) Misaki
kāya; tanu; deha. The body; the self.; Two forms of body; there are numerous pairs, e. g. (1) (a) 分段身 The varied forms of the karmic or ordinary mortal body, or being; (b) 變易身 the transformable, or spiritual body. (2) (a) 生身 The earthly body of the Buddha; (b) 化身 hinirmāṇakāya, which may take any form at will. (3) (a) 生身 his earthly body; (b) 法身 his moral and mental nature—a Hīnayāna definition, but Mahāyāna takes his earthly nirmāṇakāya as the 生身 and his dharmakāya or that and his saṃbhogakāya as 法身. (4) 眞應二身 The dharmakāya and nirmāṇakāya. (5) (a) 實相身 The absolute truth, or light, of the Buddha, i. e. the dharmakāya; (b) 爲物身 the functioning or temporal body. (6) (a) 眞身 the dharmakāya and saṃbhogakāya; (b) 化身 the nirmāṇakāya. (7) (a) 常身 his permanent or eternal body; (b) 無常身 his temporal body. (8) (a) 實身 and 化身 idem 二色身.

忍法

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rěn fǎ
    ren3 fa3
jen fa
 ninpou / ninpo
    にんぽう

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Ninpo
ninja arts
(忍法位) The method or stage of patience, the sixth of the seven stages of the Hīnayāna in the attainment of arhatship, or sainthood: also the third of the four roots of goodness.

武神

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 bushin
    ぶしん

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Bushin / Bujin
god of military arts; (surname) Bukami

自律

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zì lǜ
    zi4 lu:4
tzu lü
 jiritsu
    じりつ

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Self-Discipline / Will-Power
self-discipline; self-regulation; autonomy (ethics); autonomic (physiology)
(1) {phil} (See 他律・1) autonomy (in Kantian ethics); (2) self-control

藝術


艺术

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yì shù
    yi4 shu4
i shu
 geijutsu / gejutsu
    げいじゅつ

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Art
art
(fine) art; the arts

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jiè
    jie4
chieh
 kai; ingoto(ok)
    かい; いんごと(ok)
to guard against; to exhort; to admonish or warn; to give up or stop doing something; Buddhist monastic discipline; ring (for a finger)
(1) (かい only) {Buddh} admonition; commandment; (2) sila (precept)
śīla, 尸羅. Precept, command, prohibition, discipline, rule; morality. It is applied to the five, eight, ten, 250, and other commandments. The five are: (1) not to kill; (2 ) not to steal; (3) not to commit adultery; (4) not to speak falsely; (5) not to drink wine. These are the commands for lay disciples; those who observe them will be reborn in the human realm. The Sarvāstivādins did not sanction the observance of a limited selection from them as did the 成實宗 Satyasiddhi school. Each of the five precepts has five guardian spirits, in all twenty-five, 五戒二十五神. The eight for lay disciples are the above five together with Nos. 7, 8, and 9 of the following; the ten commands for the ordained, monks and nuns, are the above five with the following: (6) not to use adornments of flowers, nor perfumes; (7) not to perform as an actor, juggler, acrobat, or go to watch and hear them; (8) not to sit on elevated, broad, and large divans (or beds); (9) not to eat except in regulation hours; (10) not to possess money, gold or silver, or precious things. The 具足戒full commands for a monk number 250, those for a nun are 348, commonly called 500. Śīla is also the first of the 五分法身, i.e. a condition above all moral error. The Sutra of Brahma's Net has the following after the first five: (6) not to speak of the sins of those in orders; (7) not to vaunt self and depreciate others; (8) not to be avaricious; (9) not to be angry; (10) not to slander the triratna.

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yuàn
    yuan4
yüan
 sono
    その
(literary) enclosed area for growing trees, keeping animals etc; imperial garden; park; (literary) center (of arts, literature etc)
(n,n-suf) (1) garden (esp. man-made); orchard; park; plantation; (2) place; location; (surname, female given name) Sono
A park, imperial park, a collection: v. Jetavana 祇.

スジ

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 suji
    スジ
(1) muscle; tendon; sinew; (2) vein; artery; (3) fiber; fibre; string; (4) line; stripe; streak; (5) reason; logic; (6) plot; storyline; (7) lineage; descent; (8) school (e.g. of scholarship or arts); (9) aptitude; talent; (10) source (of information, etc.); circle; channel; (11) well-informed person (in a transaction); (12) logical move (in go, shogi, etc.); (13) (shogi) ninth vertical line; (14) seam on a helmet; (15) (abbreviation) gristly fish paste (made of muscle, tendons, skin, etc.); (16) (archaism) social position; status; (n-suf,n,adj-no) (17) on (a river, road, etc.); along; (suf,ctr) (18) counter for long thin things; counter for roads or blocks when giving directions; (19) (archaism) (Edo period) counter for hundreds of mon (obsolete unit of currency); (given name) Suji

事度

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shì dù
    shi4 du4
shih tu
 jido
Salvation by observing the five commandments, the ten good deeds, etc.

五常

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wǔ cháng
    wu3 chang2
wu ch`ang
    wu chang
 gojou / gojo
    ごじょう
the five cardinal virtues in traditional Chinese ethics: benevolence 仁[ren2], justice 義|义[yi4], propriety 禮|礼[li3], wisdom 智[zhi4] and honor 信[xin4]; alternative term for 五倫|五伦[wu3lun2], the five cardinal relationships; alternative term for 五行[wu3xing2], the five elements
the five cardinal Confucian virtues (justice, politeness, wisdom, fidelity and benevolence); (place-name) Gojō
five constant [virtues]

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.

五見


五见

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wǔ jiàn
    wu3 jian4
wu chien
 gomi
    ごみ
(surname) Gomi
The five wrong views: (1) 身見 satkāya-dṛṣṭi, i. e. 我見 and 我所見 the view that there is a real self, an ego, and a mine and thine: (2) 邊見 antar-grāha, extreme views. e. g. extinction or permanence; (3) 邪見 mithyā, perverse views, which, denying cause and effect, destroy the foundations of morality; (4) 見取見 dṛṣṭi-parāmarśa, stubborn perverted views, viewing inferior things as superior, or counting the worse as the better; (5) 戒禁取見 śīla-vrata-parāmarśa, rigid views in favour of rigorous ascetic prohibitions, e. g. covering oneself with ashes. Cf. 五利使.

人因

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rén yīn
    ren2 yin1
jen yin
 ninin
The causative influences for being reborn as a human being, i.e. a good life. Those in positions of honour have obtained them by former deeds of benevolence, reverence to Buddhas and monks, patience, humility, devotion to the sutras, charity, morality, zeal and exhortation, obedience, loyalty - hence they have obtained affluence, long life, and are held in high regard. Those in mean condition are thus born because of the opposite characteristics in previous incarnation.

他律

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tā lǜ
    ta1 lu:4
t`a lü
    ta lü
 taritsu
    たりつ
external regulation (e.g. by means of a regulatory body, as opposed to self-regulation 自律[zi4 lu:4]); (ethics) heteronomy
(1) {phil} (See 自律・1) heteronomy (in Kantian ethics); (2) heteronomy

信戒

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xìn jiè
    xin4 jie4
hsin chieh
 shinkai
Faith and morals, i.e. the moral law, or commandments; to put faith in the commandments.

修戒

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xiū jiè
    xiu1 jie4
hsiu chieh
 shukai
to cultivate morality

修身

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xiū shēn
    xiu1 shen1
hsiu shen
 shuushin / shushin
    しゅうしん
to cultivate one's moral character; (fashion) slim-fit; body-hugging
morals; ethics; moral training; (personal name) Masami
self-cultivation

修道

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xiū dào
    xiu1 dao4
hsiu tao
 shuudou / shudo
    しゅうどう
to practice Daoism
(n,vs,vi) learning; studying the fine arts; (given name) Nagamichi
To cultivate the way of religion; be religious; the way of self-cultivation. In the Hīnayāna the stage from anāgāmin to arhat; in Mahāyāna one of the bodhisattva stages.

倫理


伦理

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lún lǐ
    lun2 li3
lun li
 rinri
    りんり
ethics
ethics; morals; (female given name) Rinri
ethics

倫社

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 rinsha
    りんしゃ
ethics and civics

公徳

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 koutoku / kotoku
    こうとく
public morality; social morals; civic virtues; (given name) Tadanori

公德

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gōng dé
    gong1 de2
kung te
public ethics; social morality

六藝


六艺

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liù yì
    liu4 yi4
liu i
the Confucian Six Arts, namely: rites or etiquette 禮|礼[li3] (禮儀|礼仪[li3 yi2]), music 樂|乐[yue3] (音樂|音乐[yin1 yue4]), archery 射[she4] (射箭[she4 jian4]), charioteering 御[yu4] (駕車|驾车[jia4 che1]), calligraphy or literacy 書|书[shu1] (識字|识字[shi2 zi4]), mathematics or reckoning 數|数[shu4] (計算|计算[ji4 suan4]); another name for the Six Classics 六經|六经[Liu4 jing1]

冷門


冷门

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lěng mén
    leng3 men2
leng men
a neglected branch (of arts, science, sports etc); fig. a complete unknown who wins a competition

卒制

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 sotsusei; sossei / sotsuse; sosse
    そつせい; そっせい
(abbreviation) (See 卒業制作) art project which is done in place of a graduation thesis at a college of arts

博覽


博览

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bó lǎn
    bo2 lan3
po lan
 hakuran
to read extensively
to have a broad mastery of philosophy and the arts

即興


即兴

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jí xìng
    ji2 xing4
chi hsing
 sokkyou / sokkyo
    そっきょう
improvisation (in the arts); impromptu; extemporaneous
(1) improvisation; (can be adjective with の) (2) improvised; impromptu; extempore; ad-lib; off-the-cuff

吏道

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 ridou / rido
    りどう
official ethics

咒術


咒术

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zhòu shù
    zhou4 shu4
chou shu
 jujutsu
Sorcery, the sorcerer's arts.

喪德


丧德

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sàng dé
    sang4 de2
sang te
wicked; offending morality

嗜み

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 tashinami
    たしなみ
(1) (kana only) taste (in goods, etc.); (2) (kana only) manners; etiquette; (3) (kana only) modesty; restraint; prudence; (4) (kana only) knowledge, experience (of the arts, etc.); accomplishments; (5) (kana only) taking care of one's personal appearance

四住

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sì zhù
    si4 zhu4
ssu chu
 shizumi
    しずみ
(surname) Shizumi
The four abodes or states in the 智度論 3, i. e. (1) 天住 the devalokas, equivalents of charity, morality, and goodness of heart; (2) 梵住 the brahmalokas, equivalents of benevolence, pity, joy, and indifference; (3) 聖住 the abode of śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, and bodhisattvas, equivalent of the samādhi of the immaterial realm, formless and still; (4) 佛住 the Buddha-abode, the equivalent of the samādhis of the infinite. v. 四住地.

四德

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sì dé
    si4 de2
ssu te
 shitoku
four Confucian injunctions 孝悌忠信 (for men), namely: piety 孝 to one's parents, respect 悌 to one's older brother, loyalty 忠 to one's monarch, faith 信 to one's male friends; the four Confucian virtues for women of morality 德[de2], physical charm 容, propriety in speech 言 and efficiency in needlework 功
The four nirvana virtues, or values, according to the Mahāyāna Nirvana Sutra: (1) 常德 permanence or eternity; (2) 樂德 joy; (3) 我德 personality or the soul; (4) 淨德 purity. These four important terms, while denied in the lower realms, are affirmed by the sutra in the transcendental, or nirvana-realm.

四縛


四缚

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sì fú
    si4 fu2
ssu fu
 shibaku
The four bandhana, or bonds are (1) desire, resentment, heretical morality, egoism; or (2) desire, possession (or existence), ignorance, and unenlightened views.

四術


四术

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sì shù
    si4 shu4
ssu shu
 shi jutsu
idem 四執.

四道

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sì dào
    si4 dao4
ssu tao
 shimichi
    しみち
(surname) Shimichi
The Dao or road means the nirvana road; the 'four' are rather modes of progress, or stages in it: (1) 加行道 discipline or effort, i. e. progress from the 三賢 and 四善根 stages to that of the 三學位, i. e. morality, meditation, and understanding; (2) 無間道 uninterrupted progress to the stage in which all delusion is banished; (3) 解脫道 liberaton, or freedom, reaching the state of assurance or proof and knowledge of the truth; and (4) 勝進道 surpassing progress in dhyāni-wisdom. Those four stages are also associated with those of srota-āpanna, sakṛdāgāmin, anāgāmin, and arhat.

図工

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 zukou / zuko
    ずこう
(abbreviation) (See 図画工作) drawing and manual arts (school subject); arts and crafts

女紅


女红

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nǚ gōng
    nu:3 gong1
nü kung
 megu
    めぐ
the feminine arts (e.g. needlework)
(female given name) Megu

学芸

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 gakugei / gakuge
    がくげい
arts and sciences; liberal arts; (o) Tokyo Gakugei University (abbr.)

学術

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 gakujutsu
    がくじゅつ
science; learning; scholarship; arts and sciences; academic pursuits

密行

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mì xíng
    mi4 xing2
mi hsing
 mikkou / mikko
    みっこう
(n,vs,vi) (1) prowling (without being noticed); patrolling in plain clothes; (n,vs,vi) (2) traveling in secret
Esoteric practice, or discipline, the origin of which is attributed to Rāhula.

審美


审美

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shěn měi
    shen3 mei3
shen mei
 shinbi
    しんび
esomethingetics; appreciating the arts; taste
aesthetic appreciation; (personal name) Shinbi

小道

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xiǎo dào
    xiao3 dao4
hsiao tao
 komichi
    こみち
bypath; trail; bribery as a means of achieving a goal; minor arts (Confucian reference to agriculture, medicine, divination, and other professions unworthy of a gentleman)
path; lane; (surname) Komichi
lesser path

工芸

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 kougei / koge
    こうげい
industrial arts; craft

工藝


工艺

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gōng yì
    gong1 yi4
kung i
arts and crafts; industrial arts

巧明

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qiǎo míng
    qiao3 ming2
ch`iao ming
    chiao ming
 koumei / kome
    こうめい
(personal name) Kōmei
v. 功巧論.

巧智

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qiǎo zhì
    qiao3 zhi4
ch`iao chih
    chiao chih
 kō chi
science of arts or engineering

巧業


巧业

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qiǎo yè
    qiao3 ye4
ch`iao yeh
    chiao yeh
 kō gō
mechanical arts

庶戒

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shù jiè
    shu4 jie4
shu chieh
 shokai
defined morality

弁天

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 benten
    べんてん
Benten (goddess of arts and wisdom); (place-name, surname) Benten

徳義

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 tokugi
    とくぎ
morals; morality; sincerity; (male given name) Noriyoshi

德才

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dé cái
    de2 cai2
te ts`ai
    te tsai
ethics and ability; virtuous and talented

念戒

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niàn jiè
    nian4 jie4
nien chieh
 nenkai
mindfulness of morality

戒善

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jiè shàn
    jie4 shan4
chieh shan
 kaizen
The good root of keeping the commandments, from which springs the power for one who keeps the five to be reborn as a man; or for one who keeps the ten to be reborn in the heavens, or as a king.

戒垢

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jiè gòu
    jie4 gou4
chieh kou
 kaiku
The source of defiling the commandments, i.e. woman.

戒聞


戒闻

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jiè wén
    jie4 wen2
chieh wen
 kai mon
morality and learning

戒蘊


戒蕴

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jiè yùn
    jie4 yun4
chieh yün
 kaiun
the constituent of morality

戒身

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jiè shēn
    jie4 shen1
chieh shen
 kaishin
morality body

戒香

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jiè xiāng
    jie4 xiang1
chieh hsiang
 kaikō
The perfume of the commandments, or rules, i.e. their pervading influence.

技芸

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 gigei / gige
    ぎげい
arts; crafts; handicrafts

抵牾

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dǐ wǔ
    di3 wu3
ti wu
 modoki
    もどき
to conflict with; to contradict; contradiction
(out-dated kanji) (suffix noun) (1) (kana only) -like; pseudo-; mock ...; imitation ...; in the style of ...; (2) comical character who mocks or apes the main character (in Japanese performing arts); (3) (archaism) criticism; censure

擬き

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 modoki
    もどき
(suffix noun) (1) (kana only) -like; pseudo-; mock ...; imitation ...; in the style of ...; (2) comical character who mocks or apes the main character (in Japanese performing arts); (3) (archaism) criticism; censure

文武

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wén wǔ
    wen2 wu3
wen wu
 bunbu
    ぶんぶ
civil and military
literary and military arts; the pen and the sword; (personal name) Monmu

文理

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wén lǐ
    wen2 li3
wen li
 bunri
    ぶんり
arts and sciences
(1) humanities and sciences; social sciences and hard sciences; (2) context; (3) (line of) reasoning; (surname) Bunri
The written word and the truth expressed; written principles, or reasonings; a treatise; literary style.

文科

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wén kē
    wen2 ke1
wen k`o
    wen ko
 bunka
    ぶんか
liberal arts; humanities
(1) humanities; liberal arts; social science; (2) literary course; department of literature

文系

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 bunkei / bunke
    ぶんけい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 理系) humanities, social sciences, and fine arts; liberal arts

文運

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 bunun
    ぶんうん
cultural progress; advance of the arts

新銳


新锐

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xīn ruì
    xin1 rui4
hsin jui
cutting-edge (in technology, science, fashion, the arts etc); novel and competitive; new and dashing

方術


方术

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fāng shù
    fang1 shu4
fang shu
 houjutsu / hojutsu
    ほうじゅつ
arts of healing, divination, horoscope etc; supernatural arts (old)
means; method; art; magic

施戒

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shī jiè
    shi1 jie4
shih chieh
 sekai
generosity and morality

日展

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 nitten
    にってん
(abbreviation) (See 日本美術展覧会・にほんびじゅつてんらんかい) Japan Fine Arts Exhibition; JFAE; Nitten Exhibition; (personal name) Nitten

段子

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duàn zi
    duan4 zi5
tuan tzu
 danko
    だんこ
item of storytelling or performed dialogue (folk arts); sketch
(surname) Danko

民徳

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 mintoku
    みんとく
national morality

演藝


演艺

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yǎn yì
    yan3 yi4
yen i
performing arts

烹飪


烹饪

see styles
pēng rèn
    peng1 ren4
p`eng jen
    peng jen
cooking; culinary arts

牴牾

see styles
dǐ wǔ
    di3 wu3
ti wu
 modoki
    もどき
    teigo / tego
    ていご
variant of 抵牾[di3 wu3]
(out-dated kanji) (suffix noun) (1) (kana only) -like; pseudo-; mock ...; imitation ...; in the style of ...; (2) comical character who mocks or apes the main character (in Japanese performing arts); (3) (archaism) criticism; censure; (noun/participle) crossing each other; running counter to; differing; clashing

狗戒

see styles
gǒu jiè
    gou3 jie4
kou chieh
 kukai
Dog-rule, dog-morals, i.e. heretics who sought salvation by living like dogs, eating garbage, etc.

登院

see styles
 touin / toin
    とういん
(n,vs,vi) (1) attendance at the House; attending a session of the Diet; (noun/participle) (2) attendance at an academy (of arts, etc.); attendance at an (academic) institute

禮教


礼教

see styles
lǐ jiào
    li3 jiao4
li chiao
Confucian code of ethics

等諦


等谛

see styles
děng dì
    deng3 di4
teng ti
 tōtai
Ordinary rules of life; common morality.

経史

see styles
 keishi / keshi
    けいし
Chinese classics (ethics, politics, and history); (given name) Tsuneshi

經戒


经戒

see styles
jīng jiè
    jing1 jie4
ching chieh
 kyōkai
sūtras and commandments; the sūtras and morality, or discipline. The commandments found in the sūtras. The commandments regarded as permanent and fundamental.

綜芸

see styles
 sougei; shugei / soge; shuge
    そうげい; しゅげい
(rare) synthesis of varied arts

美勞


美劳

see styles
měi láo
    mei3 lao2
mei lao
(Tw) arts and crafts (as a school subject)

美大

see styles
 bidai
    びだい
(abbreviation) college of the arts; university of the arts; art university

美術


美术

see styles
měi shù
    mei3 shu4
mei shu
 bijutsu
    びじゅつ
art; fine arts; painting; CL:種|种[zhong3]
(noun - becomes adjective with の) art; fine arts

舌耕

see styles
 zekkou / zekko
    ぜっこう
spoken word performance; oral arts

花笠

see styles
 hanagasa
    はながさ
hanagasa; conical hat adorned with flowers; used in Japanese traditional performing arts; (surname) Hanagasa

芸事

see styles
 geigoto / gegoto
    げいごと
traditional performing arts (e.g. shamisen, koto, dance, etc.); accomplishments

芸大

see styles
 geidai / gedai
    げいだい
(org) (abbreviation) Tokyo University of Arts and Music; (o) (abbreviation) Tokyo University of Arts and Music

芸子

see styles
 geiko / geko
    げいこ
(1) (ksb:) geisha; (2) (archaism) kabuki actor (esp. a young actor); (3) (archaism) someone accomplished in the arts

芸能

see styles
 geinou / geno
    げいのう
(1) public entertainment; performing arts; (2) accomplishments; attainments

芸術

see styles
 geijutsu / gejutsu
    げいじゅつ
(fine) art; the arts

芸道

see styles
 geidou / gedo
    げいどう
performing arts; accomplishment (in performing arts)

莊嚴


庄严

see styles
zhuāng yán
    zhuang1 yan2
chuang yen
 shōgon
solemn; dignified; stately
alaṃkāraka. Adorn, adornment, glory, honour, ornament, ornate; e.g. the adornments of morality, meditation, wisdom, and the control of good and evil forces. In Amitābha's paradise twenty-nine forms of adornment are described, v. 淨土論.

藝子

see styles
 geiko / geko
    げいこ
(1) (ksb:) geisha; (2) (archaism) kabuki actor (esp. a young actor); (3) (archaism) someone accomplished in the arts

視藝

see styles
shì yì
    shi4 yi4
shih i
visual arts

造型

see styles
zào xíng
    zao4 xing2
tsao hsing
 zoukei / zoke
    ぞうけい
to model; to shape; appearance; style; design; form; pose
(noun/participle) molding; moulding; shaping; modelling (i.e. plastic arts); modeling

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