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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
妙 see styles |
miào miao4 miao myou / myo みょう |
More info & calligraphy: Clever / Superb / Wonderful(noun or adjectival noun) (1) strange; weird; odd; curious; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) wonder; mystery; miracle; excellence; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) cleverness; adroitness; knack; skill; (surname) Myō su, sat, mañju, sūkṣma. Wonderful, beautiful, mystic, supernatural, profound, subtle, mysterious. su means good, excellent, surpassing, beautiful, fine, easy. sat means existing, real, good. mañju means beautiful, lovely, charming. Intp. in Chinese as 不可思議 beyond thought or discussion; 絕待 special, outstanding; 無比 incomparable; 精微深遠 subtle and profound. |
日蓮 日莲 see styles |
rì lián ri4 lian2 jih lien nichiren にちれん |
More info & calligraphy: NichirenNichiren, the Japanese founder, in A. D. 1252, of the 日蓮宗 Nichiren sect, which is also known as the 法華宗 or Lotus sect. Its chief tenets are the three great mysteries 三大祕法, representing the trikāya: (1) 本尊 or chief object of worship, being the great maṇḍala of the worlds of the ten directions, or universe, i. e. the body or nirmāṇakāya of Buddha; (2) 題目 the title of the Lotus Sutra 妙法蓮華經 Myo-ho-ren-gwe-kyo, preceded by Namo, or, 'Adoration to the scripture of the lotus of the wonderful law, ' for it is Buddha's spiritual body; (3) 戒壇 the altar of the law, which is also the title of the Lotus as above; the believer, wherever he is, dwells in the Pure-land of calm light 寂光淨土, the saṃbhogakāya. |
妙蓮華 妙莲华 see styles |
miào lián huá miao4 lian2 hua2 miao lien hua myō renge |
More info & calligraphy: Wisdom Lotus |
不動明王 不动明王 see styles |
bù dòng míng wáng bu4 dong4 ming2 wang2 pu tung ming wang fudoumyouou / fudomyoo ふどうみょうおう |
More info & calligraphy: Fudo Myo-o / Wisdom King不動尊 Aryacalanatha 阿奢羅曩 tr. 不動尊 and 無動尊 and Acalaceta, 阿奢囉逝吒 tr. 不動使者. The mouthpiece or messenger, e. g. the Mercury, of the Buddhas; and the chief of the five Ming Wang. He is regarded as the third person in the Vairocana trinity. He has a fierce mien overawing all evil spirits. He is said to have attained to Buddhahood, but also still to retain his position with Vairocana. He has many descriptive titles, e. g. 無量力神通無動者; 不動忿怒王, etc. Five different verbal signs are given to him. He carries a sharp wisdom-sword, a noose, a thunder-bolt. The colour of his images is various—black, blue, purple. He has a youthful appearance; his hair falls over his left shoulder; he stands or sits on a rock; left eye closed; mouth shut, teeth gripping upper lip, wrinkled forehead, seven locks of hair, full-bodied, A second representation is with four faces and four arms, angry mien, protruding teeth, with fames around him. A third with necklaces. A fourth, red, seated on a rock, fames, trident, etc. There are other forms. He has fourteen distinguishing symbols, and many dharanis associated with the realm of fire, of saving those in distress, and of wisdom. He has two messengers 二童子 Kimkara 矜羯羅 and Cetaka 制吒迦, and, including these, a group of eight messengers 八大童子 each with image, symbol, word-sign, etc. Cf. 不動佛. |
名 see styles |
míng ming2 ming mei / me めい |
name; noun (part of speech); place (e.g. among winners); famous; classifier for people (counter) (1) (honorific or respectful language) counter for people (usu. seating, reservations and such); (2) first name; (prefix) (3) (See 名探偵) famous; great; (suffix) (4) (See コード名,学校名) name; (5) (abbreviation) (part of speech tag used in dictionaries) (See 名詞) noun; (place-name) Myō nāman 娜麽 (or 娜摩); a name, a term; noted, famous. |
犛 牦 see styles |
lí li2 li myō |
black ox; yak A yak 犛牛. |
繆 缪 see styles |
mù mu4 mu myou / myo みょう |
old variant of 穆[mu4] (surname) Myō mistake |
苗 see styles |
miáo miao2 miao myao; byou / myao; byo ミャオ; びょう |
sprout Miao (people); Hmong; (surname) Myō sprout(s) |
名同 see styles |
míng tóng ming2 tong2 ming t`ung ming tung myō dō |
synonymous |
名名 see styles |
míng míng ming2 ming2 ming ming myō myō |
say, call |
命我 see styles |
mìng wǒ ming4 wo3 ming wo myō ga |
living |
命難 命难 see styles |
mìng nán ming4 nan2 ming nan myō nan |
Life's hardships; the distress of living. |
境妙 see styles |
jìng miào jing4 miao4 ching miao kyō myō |
subtlety of objects |
妙位 see styles |
miào wèi miao4 wei4 miao wei myō i |
sublime level[s] [of awakening] |
妙契 see styles |
miào qì miao4 qi4 miao ch`i miao chi myō kai |
mysteriously tallying with |
妙絕 妙绝 see styles |
miào jué miao4 jue2 miao chüeh myō zetsu |
magnficent |
妙聖 妙圣 see styles |
miào shèng miao4 sheng4 miao sheng myō shō |
noble |
妙迹 see styles |
miào jī miao4 ji1 miao chi myō shaku |
mysterious traces |
妙道 see styles |
miào dào miao4 dao4 miao tao myō dō |
wondrous way |
得名 see styles |
dé míng de2 ming2 te ming toku myō |
to get one's name; named (after something) can be called |
慧命 see styles |
huì mìng hui4 ming4 hui ming e myō |
Wisdom-life, or wisdom as life, wisdom being the basis of spiritual character. A term of address to a monk, also 慧壽, and to a monk by a superior. |
明相 see styles |
míng xiàng ming2 xiang4 ming hsiang myō sō |
Early dawn, the proper time for the monk's breakfast; brightness. |
明藏 see styles |
míng zàng ming2 zang4 ming tsang Myō zō |
The Buddhist canon of the Ming dynasty; there were two editions, one the Southern at Nanjing made by T'ai Tsu, the northern at Beijing by Tai Tsung. A later edition was produced in the reign of Shen Tsung (Wan Li), which became the standard in Japan. |
明說 明说 see styles |
míng shuō ming2 shuo1 ming shuo myō setsu |
clearly explains |
法命 see styles |
fǎ mìng fa3 ming4 fa ming hō myō |
The wisdom-life of the dharmakāya, intp. as 法身慧命. The age or lifetime of a monk. |
淨名 see styles |
jìng míng jing4 ming2 ching ming Jō Myō |
Vimalakīrti |
等妙 see styles |
děng miào deng3 miao4 teng miao tō myō |
The two supreme forms of Buddha-enlightenment 等覺 and 妙覺, being the 51st and 52nd stages of the Mahāyāna 階位. A Buddha is known as等妙覺王, king of these two forms of universal and supernatural illumination. |
粗妙 see styles |
cū miào cu1 miao4 ts`u miao tsu miao so myō |
coarse and subtle |
三妙行 see styles |
sān miào xíng san1 miao4 xing2 san miao hsing san myō gyō |
A muni, recluse, or monk, who controls his body, mouth, and mind 身, 口, 意. Also 三牟尼. |
三重生 see styles |
myou / myo みょう |
(surname) Myō |
不名爲 不名为 see styles |
bù míng wéi bu4 ming2 wei2 pu ming wei fu myō i |
not called... |
不善名 see styles |
bù shàn míng bu4 shan4 ming2 pu shan ming fuzen myō |
ill repute |
不得名 see styles |
bù dé míng bu4 de2 ming2 pu te ming futoku myō |
cannot be called... |
不顯名 不显名 see styles |
bù xiǎn míng bu4 xian3 ming2 pu hsien ming fuken myō |
words which are unclear |
云何名 see styles |
yún hé míng yun2 he2 ming2 yün ho ming unka myō |
what do we call... |
五字明 see styles |
wǔ zì míng wu3 zi4 ming2 wu tzu ming goji myō |
five-syllable mantra |
劣中妙 see styles |
liè zhōng miào lie4 zhong1 miao4 lieh chung miao retsu chū myō |
inferior, middling, and superior |
名句字 see styles |
míng jù zì ming2 ju4 zi4 ming chü tzu myō ku ji |
words, phrases, and sentences |
名句文 see styles |
míng jù wén ming2 ju4 wen2 ming chü wen myō ku mon |
words, phrases, and syllables |
名如來 名如来 see styles |
míng rú lái ming2 ru2 lai2 ming ju lai myō nyorai |
called thus come |
名爲體 名为体 see styles |
míng wéi tǐ ming2 wei2 ti3 ming wei t`i ming wei ti myō i tai |
(taking) words as essence |
名隨眠 名随眠 see styles |
míng suí mián ming2 sui2 mian2 ming sui mien myō zuimin |
called latent |
命自在 see styles |
mìng zì zài ming4 zi4 zai4 ming tzu tsai myō jizai |
power of longevity |
四種名 四种名 see styles |
sì zhǒng míng si4 zhong3 ming2 ssu chung ming shishu myō |
four kinds of names |
天眼明 see styles |
tiān yǎn míng tian1 yan3 ming2 t`ien yen ming tien yen ming tengen myō |
One of the three enlightenments 三明, or clear visions of the saint, which enables him to know the future rebirths of himself and all beings. |
如是名 see styles |
rú shì míng ru2 shi4 ming2 ju shih ming nyoze myō |
this is called... |
妙吉祥 see styles |
miào jí xiáng miao4 ji2 xiang2 miao chi hsiang Myō Kichijō |
Wonderful and auspicious, the meaning of Mañjuśrī, 妙 for mañju and 吉祥 for śrī; v. 文殊. |
妙方便 see styles |
miào fāng biàn miao4 fang1 bian4 miao fang pien myō hōben |
subtle [marvelous] expedient means |
妙淸淨 see styles |
miào qīng jìng miao4 qing1 jing4 miao ch`ing ching miao ching ching myō shōjō |
marvelous purity |
妙簡擇 妙简择 see styles |
miào jiǎn zé miao4 jian3 ze2 miao chien tse myō kenchaku |
subtle analysis |
妙聖智 妙圣智 see styles |
miào shèng zhì miao4 sheng4 zhi4 miao sheng chih myō shōchi |
noble wisdom; holy wisdom |
妙莊嚴 妙庄严 see styles |
miào zhuāng yán miao4 zhuang1 yan2 miao chuang yen myō shōgon |
Śubha-vyūha |
妙菩提 see styles |
miào pú tí miao4 pu2 ti2 miao p`u t`i miao pu ti myō bodai |
excellent enlightenment |
妙觀察 妙观察 see styles |
miào guān chá miao4 guan1 cha2 miao kuan ch`a miao kuan cha myō kansatsu |
marvelous observation |
妙辯才 妙辩才 see styles |
miào biàn cái miao4 bian4 cai2 miao pien ts`ai miao pien tsai myō benzai |
subtle discernment |
妙難思 妙难思 see styles |
miào nán sī miao4 nan2 si1 miao nan ssu myō nanshi |
subtle, difficult to conceive |
宿命明 see styles |
sù mìng míng su4 ming4 ming2 su ming ming shukumyō myō |
The knowledge of the arhat of his own and other previous transmigrations. |
實事名 实事名 see styles |
shí shì míng shi2 shi4 ming2 shih shih ming jitsuji myō |
words for actual things |
彼彼名 see styles |
bǐ bǐ míng bi3 bi3 ming2 pi pi ming hihi myō |
this and that name |
所立名 see styles |
suǒ lì míng suo3 li4 ming2 so li ming shoryū myō |
designated name |
施設名 施设名 see styles |
shī shè míng shi1 she4 ming2 shih she ming sesetsu myō |
establishes names |
明斷處 明断处 see styles |
míng duàn chù ming2 duan4 chu4 ming tuan ch`u ming tuan chu myō dansho |
clarification of the levels of practice at which the hindrances are eliminated |
明珠寶 明珠宝 see styles |
míng zhū bǎo ming2 zhu1 bao3 ming chu pao myō shuhō |
a gleaming pearl |
漏盡明 漏尽明 see styles |
lòu jìn míng lou4 jin4 ming2 lou chin ming rojin myō |
The realization that the stream of transmigration is ended. |
相待妙 see styles |
xiāng dài miào xiang1 dai4 miao4 hsiang tai miao sōdai myō |
relative subtlety |
眞實明 眞实明 see styles |
zhēn shí míng zhen1 shi2 ming2 chen shih ming shinjitsu myō |
The Truth-wisdom, or Buddha-illumination, i.e. prajñā. |
破正命 see styles |
pò zhèng mìng po4 zheng4 ming4 p`o cheng ming po cheng ming hashō myō |
An incorrect or wrong form of livelihood. |
絕待妙 绝待妙 see styles |
jué dài miào jue2 dai4 miao4 chüeh tai miao zetsudai myō |
absolute subtlety |
總名爲 总名为 see styles |
zǒng míng wéi zong3 ming2 wei2 tsung ming wei sō myō i |
generally called... |
聖道明 圣道明 see styles |
shèng dào míng sheng4 dao4 ming2 sheng tao ming shōdō myō |
the glow, brightness of the sacred (Buddha-) Path |
自己名 see styles |
zì jǐ míng zi4 ji3 ming2 tzu chi ming jiko myō |
your own name |
說此名 说此名 see styles |
shuō cǐ míng shuo1 ci3 ming2 shuo tz`u ming shuo tzu ming setsu shi myō |
this is called... |
譏嫌名 讥嫌名 see styles |
jī xián míng ji1 xian2 ming2 chi hsien ming kigen myō |
a name that has been slandered |
身命財 身命财 see styles |
shēn mìng cái shen1 ming4 cai2 shen ming ts`ai shen ming tsai shin myō zai |
body, life, and material assets |
通明慧 see styles |
tōng míng huì tong1 ming2 hui4 t`ung ming hui tung ming hui tsū myō e |
The six 通, three 明, and three 慧 q.v. |
通明禪 通明禅 see styles |
tōng míng chán tong1 ming2 chan2 t`ung ming ch`an tung ming chan tsū myō zen |
dhyāna of [six] supranormal powers and [three illuminating] insights |
醫方明 医方明 see styles |
yī fāng míng yi1 fang1 ming2 i fang ming ihō myō |
medical studies |
金光明 see styles |
jīn guāng míng jin1 guang1 ming2 chin kuang ming konkō myō |
golden light |
一乘妙法 see styles |
yī shèng miào fǎ yi1 sheng4 miao4 fa3 i sheng miao fa ichijō myō hō |
subtle dharma of the One Vehicle |
一塵一妙 一尘一妙 see styles |
yī chén yī miào yi1 chen2 yi1 miao4 i ch`en i miao i chen i miao ichi jin ichi myō |
part coarse, part subtle |
七佛名經 七佛名经 see styles |
qī fó míng jīng qi1 fo2 ming2 jing1 ch`i fo ming ching chi fo ming ching Shichibutsu myō kyō |
Qifo ming jing |
世流布名 see styles |
shì liú bù míng shi4 liu2 bu4 ming2 shih liu pu ming serufu myō |
generic terminology |
佛妙法身 see styles |
fó miào fǎ shēn fo2 miao4 fa3 shen1 fo miao fa shen butsu myō hosshin |
Buddha's marvelous dharma-body |
內外明徹 内外明彻 see styles |
nèi wài míng chè nei4 wai4 ming2 che4 nei wai ming ch`e nei wai ming che naige myō tetsu |
clearly penetrating inside and out |
六妙法門 六妙法门 see styles |
liù miào fǎ mén liu4 miao4 fa3 men2 liu miao fa men roku myō hōmon |
six mysterious dharma gates |
六字名號 六字名号 see styles |
liù zì míng hào liu4 zi4 ming2 hao4 liu tzu ming hao roku ji myō gō |
a name for Mañjuśrī. See 六字文殊. |
千佛名經 千佛名经 see styles |
qiān fó míng jīng qian1 fo2 ming2 jing1 ch`ien fo ming ching chien fo ming ching Senbutsu myō kyō |
professes to give their names. A scripture which lists the names of the thousand buddhas. |
同所了名 see styles |
tóng suǒ liǎo míng tong2 suo3 liao3 ming2 t`ung so liao ming tung so liao ming dō shoryō myō |
words which are well-known |
名之差別 名之差别 see styles |
míng zhī chā bié ming2 zhi1 cha1 bie2 ming chih ch`a pieh ming chih cha pieh myō no shabetsu |
nominal distinctions |
名假施設 名假施设 see styles |
míng jiǎ shī shè ming2 jia3 shi1 she4 ming chia shih she myō ke sesetsu |
the term is nominally established |
名句文身 see styles |
míng jù wén shēn ming2 ju4 wen2 shen1 ming chü wen shen myō ku mon jin |
the collection of words, phrases, and phonemes (or syllables) |
名同義異 名同义异 see styles |
míng tóng yì yì ming2 tong2 yi4 yi4 ming t`ung i i ming tung i i myō dō gi i |
the same in name, but the meaning is different |
名如來藏 名如来藏 see styles |
míng rú lái zàng ming2 ru2 lai2 zang4 ming ju lai tsang myō nyorai zō |
it is called the tathāgatagarbha |
名想施設 名想施设 see styles |
míng xiǎng shī shè ming2 xiang3 shi1 she4 ming hsiang shih she myō sō sesetsu |
names, concepts, and designations |
名生忠久 see styles |
myoutadahisa / myotadahisa みょうただひさ |
(person) Myō Tadahisa |
名生智樹 see styles |
myoutomoki / myotomoki みょうともき |
(person) Myō Tomoki |
名相似轉 名相似转 see styles |
míng xiāng sì zhuǎn ming2 xiang1 si4 zhuan3 ming hsiang ssu chuan myō sōji ten |
unfold (develop, evolve, manifest) with a similar name |
名詮自性 名诠自性 see styles |
míng quán zì xìng ming2 quan2 zi4 xing4 ming ch`üan tzu hsing ming chüan tzu hsing myō sen jishō |
names reveal the nature (of something) |
命邊際受 命边际受 see styles |
mìng biān jì shòu ming4 bian1 ji4 shou4 ming pien chi shou myō hensai ju |
the feeling of the end of life |
命難因緣 命难因缘 see styles |
mìng nán yīn yuán ming4 nan2 yin1 yuan2 ming nan yin yüan myō nan innen |
difficult causes and conditions of life |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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