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Characters Pronunciation
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Simple Dictionary Definition

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rěn
    ren3
jen
 nin
    にん

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Patience / Perseverance
to bear; to endure; to tolerate; to restrain oneself
(archaism) endurance; forbearance; patience; self-restraint; (given name) Nin
kṣānti, 羼提 (or 羼底); patience, endurance, (a) in adverse circumstances, (b) in the religious state. There are groups of two, three, four, five, six, ten, and fourteen, indicating various forms of patience, equanimity, repression, forbearance, endurance, constancy, or "perseverance of the saints," both in mundane and spiritual things.

堅忍


坚忍

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jiān rěn
    jian1 ren3
chien jen
 kennin
    けんにん

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Perseverance / Fortitude
persevering; tenacious
(n,vs,vt,vi) perseverance

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.

忍者

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rěn zhě
    ren3 zhe3
jen che
 ninja
    にんじゃ

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Ninja
ninja
(hist) (See 忍術) ninja; person trained in ninjutsu and employed for covert purposes in feudal Japan

忍耐

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rěn nài
    ren3 nai4
jen nai
 nintai
    にんたい
to endure; to bear with; to exercise patience; to restrain oneself; patience; endurance
(noun, transitive verb) endurance; perseverance; patience
forbearance

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rěn
    ren3
jen
 utsugi
    うつぎ
jujube tree
(surname) Utsugi

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rěn
    ren3
jen
 yutaka
    ゆたか
ripe grain
(personal name) Yutaka

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rěn
    ren3
jen
be satiated; cooked; good-tasting

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rěn
    ren3
jen
 e
    え
beefsteak plant (Perilla frutescens); soft; weak
(archaism) (See 荏胡麻) egoma (type of perilla); Perilla frutescens var. frutescens
Nimi ; Nemi

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rěn
    ren3
jen
polemonium

三忍

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sān rěn
    san1 ren3
san jen
 sannin
The tree forms of kṣānti, i.e. patience (or endurance, tolerance). One of the groups is patience under hatred, under physical hardship, and in pursuit of the faith. Another is patience of the blessed in the Pure Land in understanding the truth they hear, patience in obeying the truth, patience in attaining absolute reality; v. 無量壽經. Another is patience in the joy of remembering Amitābha, patience in meditation on his truth, and patience in constant faith in him. Another is the patience of submission, of faith, and of obedience.

上忍

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shàng rěn
    shang4 ren3
shang jen
 jounin / jonin
    じょうにん
Ninja clan master; highest-ranking ninja
exceedingly patient

下忍

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xià rěn
    xia4 ren3
hsia jen
 genin
    げにん
low-ranking ninja; (place-name) Shimooshi
inferior patience

不忍

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bù rěn
    bu4 ren3
pu jen
 shinobazu
    しのばず
cannot bear to
(surname) Shinobazu
cannot stand

中忍

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zhōng rěn
    zhong1 ren3
chung jen
 chuunin / chunin
    ちゅうにん
(manga slang) ninja commander
middling patience

二忍

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èr rěn
    er4 ren3
erh jen
 ninin
The two patiences or endurances: 衆生忍 patience towards all under all circumstances; 無生(法)忍 calm rest, as a bodhisattva、in the assurance of no (re-) birth, i.e. in immortality. Also 安受苦忍 patience under suffering, and 觀察法忍 imperturbable examination of or meditation in the law or of all things. Also, physical and mental patience, or endurance.

五忍

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wǔ rěn
    wu3 ren3
wu jen
 gonin
The five stages of bodhisattva-kṣānti, patience or endurance according to the 別教: (1) 伏忍the causes of passion and illusion controlled but not finally cut off, the condition of 十住, 十行, and 十廻向; (2) 信忍 firm belief, i. e. from the 初地 to the 三地; (3) 順忍 patient progress towards the end of all mortality, i. e. 四地 to 六地; (4) 無生忍 patience for full apprehension, of the truth of no rebirth, 七地 to 九地; and (5) 寂滅忍 the patience that leads to complete nirvana, 十地 to 妙覺; cf. 五位.

伏忍

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fú rěn
    fu2 ren3
fu jen
 buku nin
The first of the 五忍 five forms of submission, self-control, or patience.

住忍

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zhù rěn
    zhu4 ren3
chu jen
 jūnin
dwell in forbearance

信忍

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xìn rěn
    xin4 ren3
hsin jen
 shinnin
Faith-patience, faith-endurance: (1) To abide patiently in the faith and repeat the name of Amitābha. (2) To believe in the Truth and attain the nature of patient faith. (3) According to Tiantai the 別教 meaning is the unperturbed faith of the Bodhisattva (that all dharma is unreal).

八忍

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bā rěn
    ba1 ren3
pa jen
 hachinin
The eight kṣānti, or powers of patient endurance, in the desire-realm and the two realms above it, necessary to acquire the full realization of the truth of the Four Axioms, 四諦; these four give rise to the 四法忍, i.e. 苦, 集, 滅, 道法忍, the endurance or patient pursuit that results in their realization. In the realm of form and the formless, they are called the 四類忍. By patient meditation the 見惑 false or perplexed views will cease, and the八智 eight kinds of jñāna or gnosis be acquired; therefore 智 results from忍 and the sixteen, 八忍八智 (or 觀), are called the 十六心, i.e. the sixteen mental conditions during the stage of 見道, when 惑 illusions or perplexities of view are destroyed. Such is the teaching of the 唯識宗. The 八智 are 苦, 集, 滅,道法智 and 苦, etc. 類智.

六忍

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liù rěn
    liu4 ren3
liu jen
 rokunin
six kinds of tolerance

十忍

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shí rěn
    shi2 ren3
shih jen
 toshinobu
    としのぶ
(personal name) Toshinobu
ten tolerances

口忍

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kǒu rěn
    kou3 ren3
k`ou jen
    kou jen
 kunin
Patience of the mouth, uttering no rebuke under insult or persecution; there are similarly 身忍 and 意忍.

喜忍

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xǐ rěn
    xi3 ren3
hsi jen
 ki nin
The 'patience' of joy, achieved on beholding by faith Amitābha and his Pure Land; one of the 三忍.

四忍

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sì rěn
    si4 ren3
ssu jen
 shi nin
four kinds of forbearance

堪忍

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kān rěn
    kan1 ren3
k`an jen
    kan jen
 kannin
    かんにん
(noun/participle) (1) patience; patient endurance; forbearance; tolerance; (2) forgiveness; pardon
sahā; to bear, patiently endure.

安忍

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ān rěn
    an1 ren3
an jen
 annin
patience

定忍

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dìng rěn
    ding4 ren3
ting jen
 jōnin
Patience and perseverance in meditation.

容忍

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róng rěn
    rong2 ren3
jung jen
to put up with; to tolerate

寂忍

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jí rěn
    ji2 ren3
chi jen
 jakunin
Calmness and endurance, quiet patience.

弘忍

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hóng rěn
    hong2 ren3
hung jen
 kounin / konin
    こうにん
(personal name) Kōnin
Hung-jen noted monk.

強忍


强忍

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qiǎng rěn
    qiang3 ren3
ch`iang jen
    chiang jen
to resist (with great difficulty)

忍仙

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rěn xiān
    ren3 xian1
jen hsien
 ninsen
The patient ṛṣi, or immortal of patience, i.e. the Buddha.

忍位

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rěn wèi
    ren3 wei4
jen wei
 nin'i
The stage of patience.

忍俊

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rěn jun
    ren3 jun4
jen chün
 inshun
smiling
outstanding intelligence

忍冬

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rěn dōng
    ren3 dong1
jen tung
 nintou / ninto
    にんとう
honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica)
Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica); (given name) Nintou

忍力

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rěn lì
    ren3 li4
jen li
 ninriki
(power of) tolerance

忍受

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rěn shòu
    ren3 shou4
jen shou
 ninju
    にんじゅ
to bear; to endure
(noun/participle) enduring and accepting; submitting (to)
experienced

忍可

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rěn kě
    ren3 ke3
jen k`o
    jen ko
 ninka
desirable

忍善

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rěn shàn
    ren3 shan4
jen shan
 ninzen
The patient and good; or patient in doing good.

忍土

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rěn tǔ
    ren3 tu3
jen t`u
    jen tu
 nindo
The place of patience or endurance, this world.

忍地

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rěn dì
    ren3 di4
jen ti
 ninji
The stage of patience, i.e. of enlightenment separating from the chain of transmigration.

忍心

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rěn xīn
    ren3 xin1
jen hsin
to have the heart to do something; to steel oneself to a task

忍恥


忍耻

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rěn chǐ
    ren3 chi3
jen ch`ih
    jen chih
to endure humiliation

忍攝


忍摄

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rěn shè
    ren3 she4
jen she
 ninshō
patience

忍智

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rěn zhì
    ren3 zhi4
jen chih
 ninchi
Patience and wisdom. In the Hīnayāna, patience is cause, wisdom effect; in Mahāyāna, the two are merged, though patience precedes wisdom.

忍水

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rěn shuǐ
    ren3 shui3
jen shui
 ninsui
Patience in its depth and expanse compared to water.

忍滿


忍满

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rěn mǎn
    ren3 man3
jen man
 ninman
completion of (perfection of) tolerance

忍界

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rěn jiè
    ren3 jie4
jen chieh
 ninkai
sahā, or sahāloka, or sahālokadhātu. The universe of persons subject to transmigration, the universe of endurance.

忍痛

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rěn tòng
    ren3 tong4
jen t`ung
    jen tung
 nintsū
to suffer; fig. reluctantly
to bear pain

忍調


忍调

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rěn diào
    ren3 diao4
jen tiao
 ninchō
Patiently to harmonize, i.e. the patient heart tempers and subdues anger and hatred.

忍讓


忍让

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rěn ràng
    ren3 rang4
jen jang
to exercise forbearance; patient and accommodating

忍辱

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rěn rù
    ren3 ru4
jen ju
 ninniku
    にんにく
(1) {Buddh} forbearance (in the face of difficulty, persecution, etc.); (2) (rare) (See にんにく) garlic
羼提波羅蜜多 (or 羼底波羅蜜多) kṣānti pāramitā; patience, especially bearing insult and distress without resentment, the third of the six pāramitās 六度. Its guardian Bodhisattva is the third on the left in the hall of space in the Garbhadhātu.

忍迹

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rěn jī
    ren3 ji1
jen chi
 ninshaku
Brahmā Sahaṃpati

忍鎧


忍铠

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rěn kǎi
    ren3 kai3
jen k`ai
    jen kai
 ningai
(忍辱鎧) Patience as armour, protecting against evils; also the kaṣāya, monk's robe.

忍門


忍门

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rěn mén
    ren3 men2
jen men
 ninmon
the approach [to liberation] of patience

悟忍

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wù rěn
    wu4 ren3
wu jen
 gonin
The patience of enlightenment, obtained by Vaidehī, wife of Bimbisāra, 'on her vision of Amitābha,' also known as Joy-perseverance, or Faith-perseverance; one of the ten stages of faith.

惹那

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rěn à
    ren3 a4
jen a
 jana
jñāna, v. 智 knowledge, wisdom.

慈忍

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cí rěn
    ci2 ren3
tz`u jen
    tzu jen
 jinin
    じにん
(personal name) Jinin
Compassion and patience, compassionate tolerance.

慧忍

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huì rěn
    hui4 ren3
hui jen
 enin
Wisdom-patience, one of the 十忍.

殘忍


残忍

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cán rěn
    can2 ren3
ts`an jen
    tsan jen
cruel; mean; merciless; ruthless
See: 残忍

法忍

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fǎ rěn
    fa3 ren3
fa jen
 hounin / honin
    ほうにん
(surname, given name) Hounin
Patience attained through dharma, to the overcoming of illusion; also ability to bear patiently external hardships.

淨忍

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jìng rěn
    jing4 ren3
ching jen
 jōnin
pure tolerance

濡忍

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rú rěn
    ru2 ren3
ju jen
compliant; submissive

無忍


无忍

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wú rěn
    wu2 ren3
wu jen
 munin
no patience

熟稔

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shú rěn
    shu2 ren3
shu jen
quite familiar with something

生忍

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shēng rěn
    sheng1 ren3
sheng jen
 shō nin
common or ordinary patience, i. e. of 衆生 the masses.

空忍

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kōng rěn
    kong1 ren3
k`ung jen
    kung jen
 kūnin
Patience attained by regarding suffering as unreal; one of the 十忍.

習忍


习忍

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xí rěn
    xi2 ren3
hsi jen
 shūnin
the practice of the tolerances

能忍

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néng rěn
    neng2 ren3
neng jen
 nounin / nonin
    のうにん
(personal name) Nounin
able to endure

良忍

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liáng rěn
    liang2 ren3
liang jen
 ryounin / ryonin
    りょうにん
(personal name) Ryōnin
Ryōnin, founder of the Japanese 融通念佛 school.

苦忍

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kǔ rěn
    ku3 ren3
k`u jen
    ku jen
 kunin
tolerance of suffering

荏苒

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rěn rǎn
    ren3 ran3
jen jan
 jinzen
    じんぜん
(literary) (of time) to slip away
(adv-to,adj-t,adv) (form) procrastinatingly; dillydallying

行忍

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xíng rěn
    xing2 ren3
hsing jen
 gyounin / gyonin
    ぎょうにん
(given name) Gyounin
practices forbearance

進忍


进忍

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jìn rěn
    jin4 ren3
chin jen
 shinnin
effort and patience

隱忍


隐忍

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yǐn rěn
    yin3 ren3
yin jen
to bear patiently; to endure silently; to forbear

順忍


顺忍

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shùn rěn
    shun4 ren3
shun jen
 junnin
    じゅんにん
(given name) Junnin
The third of the five bodhisattva stages of endurance, i.e. from the fourth to sixth stage.

魔忍

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mó rěn
    mo2 ren3
mo jen
Māra-servitude, the condition of those who obey Māra.

三法忍

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sān fǎ rěn
    san1 fa3 ren3
san fa jen
 san bō nin
idem 三忍.

上忍位

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shàng rěn wèi
    shang4 ren3 wei4
shang jen wei
 jōnin i
stage of superior tolerance

下忍位

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xià rěn wèi
    xia4 ren3 wei4
hsia jen wei
 genin i
stage of lesser tolerance

不忍心

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bù rěn xīn
    bu4 ren3 xin1
pu jen hsin
can't bear to (do something emotionally painful)

不忍見


不忍见

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bù rěn jiàn
    bu4 ren3 jian4
pu jen chien
 funinken
cannot bear to watch

中忍位

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zhōng rěn wèi
    zhong1 ren3 wei4
chung jen wei
 chūnini
middling level of tolerance

五忍法

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wǔ rěn fǎ
    wu3 ren3 fa3
wu jen fa
 gonin hō
five kinds of patient endurance

伏忍位

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fú rěn wèi
    fu2 ren3 wei4
fu jen wei
 fukunin i
stage of suppressing tolerance

修習忍


修习忍

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xiū xí rěn
    xiu1 xi2 ren3
hsiu hsi jen
 shushūnin
to cultivate patience

可容忍

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kě róng rěn
    ke3 rong2 ren3
k`o jung jen
    ko jung jen
tolerable

堪忍力

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kān rěn lì
    kan1 ren3 li4
k`an jen li
    kan jen li
 kanninriki
power of great tolerance

堪忍地

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kān rěn dì
    kan1 ren3 di4
k`an jen ti
    kan jen ti
 kannin ji
The stage of endurance, the first of the ten bodhisattva stages.

大忍力

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dà rěn lì
    da4 ren3 li4
ta jen li
 dai ninriki
power ofgreat tolerance

如幻忍

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rú huàn rěn
    ru2 huan4 ren3
ju huan jen
 nyogen nin
acceptance of illusoriness

安忍子

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ān rěn zǐ
    an1 ren3 zi3
an jen tzu
 Anninshi
An Renzi

寂滅忍


寂灭忍

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jí miè rěn
    ji2 mie4 ren3
chi mieh jen
 jakumetsu nin
nirvāṇa-patience; the patience of the nirvāṇa (the suppression of all passion).

忍不住

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rěn bu zhù
    ren3 bu5 zhu4
jen pu chu
cannot help; unable to bear

忍世界

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rěn shì jiè
    ren3 shi4 jie4
jen shih chieh
 ninsekai
the sahā world

忍加行

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rěn jiā xíng
    ren3 jia1 xing2
jen chia hsing
 nin kegyō
The discipline of patience, in the 四加行 four Hīnayāna disciplines; also in the Mahāyāna.

忍得住

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rěn de zhù
    ren3 de5 zhu4
jen te chu
to refrain; to be able to endure it

忍法位

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rěn fǎ wèi
    ren3 fa3 wei4
jen fa wei
 ninbō i
stage of patience in regard to phenomena

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

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