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Simple Dictionary Definition |
麻山 see styles |
má shān ma2 shan1 ma shan mayama まやま |
Mashan district of Jixi city 雞西|鸡西[Ji1 xi1], Heilongjiang (surname) Mayama |
黃蟮 黄蟮 see styles |
huáng shàn huang2 shan4 huang shan |
variant of 黃鱔|黄鳝[huang2 shan4] |
黃鱔 黄鳝 see styles |
huáng shàn huang2 shan4 huang shan |
Asian swamp eel (Monopterus albus) (CL:條|条[tiao2]) |
黑山 see styles |
hēi shān hei1 shan1 hei shan kokusan |
Montenegro, former Yugoslavia; Heishan county in Jinzhou 錦州|锦州, Liaoning black mountain |
鼓山 see styles |
gǔ shān gu3 shan1 ku shan tsuzumiyama つづみやま |
Gushan or Kushan district of Kaohsiung city 高雄市[Gao1 xiong2 shi4], south Taiwan (place-name) Tsuzumiyama |
齊魯 齐鲁 see styles |
qí lǔ qi2 lu3 ch`i lu chi lu |
alternative name for Shandong 山東|山东[Shan1 dong1] |
龍山 龙山 see styles |
lóng shān long2 shan1 lung shan yonsan ヨンサン |
Longshan District of Liaoyuan City 遼源市|辽源市[Liao2 yuan2 Shi4], Jilin; Longshan County in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture 湘西土家族苗族自治州[Xiang1 xi1 Tu3 jia1 zu2 Miao2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1] (place-name) Yongsan (South Korea) |
龍湖 龙湖 see styles |
lóng hú long2 hu2 lung hu ryuuko / ryuko りゅうこ |
Longhu District of Shantou city 汕頭市|汕头市[Shan4 tou2 Shi4], Guangdong (given name) Ryūko |
龍陵 龙陵 see styles |
lóng líng long2 ling2 lung ling |
Longling county in Baoshan 保山[Bao3 shan1], Yunnan |
龜山 龟山 see styles |
guī shān gui1 shan1 kuei shan kameyama かめやま |
Guishan or Kueishan township in Taoyuan county 桃園縣|桃园县[Tao2 yuan2 xian4], north Taiwan (personal name) Kameyama Gusan |
一山派 see styles |
yī shān pài yi1 shan1 pai4 i shan p`ai i shan pai Issan ha |
Issan ha |
一閃念 一闪念 see styles |
yī shǎn niàn yi1 shan3 nian4 i shan nien |
sudden idea; flash of insight |
七金山 see styles |
qī jīn shān qi1 jin1 shan1 ch`i chin shan chi chin shan shichi konsen |
The seven concentric mountain ranges around Sumeru, the central mountain of a universe, each range separated from the others by a sea; see 九山八海. Their names are 持隻, 持軸, 雙木 (雙木樹), 擔見, 馬耳 , 障礙 (or 象鼻), 持地 (or 遠) 山. |
三善根 see styles |
sān shàn gēn san1 shan4 gen1 san shan ken sanzengon; sanzenkon さんぜんごん; さんぜんこん |
{Buddh} three wholesome roots (no coveting, no anger, no delusion) The three good "roots", the foundation of all moral development, i.e. 無貪, 無瞋, 無痴 no lust (or selfish desire), no ire, no stupidity (or unwillingness to learn). Also, 施, 慈, 慧 giving, kindness, moral wisdom; v. 三毒 the three poisons for which these are a cure. |
三善趣 see styles |
sān shàn qù san1 shan4 qu4 san shan ch`ü san shan chü san zenshu |
three good destinies |
三善道 see styles |
sān shàn dào san1 shan4 dao4 san shan tao san zendō |
(or 三善趣) The three good or upward directions or states of existence: 天 the highest class of goodness rewarded with the deva life, or heaven; 人 the middle class of goodness with a return to human life; 阿修羅 the inferior class of goodness with the asura state. Cf. 三惡道; v. 智度論 30. |
三山區 三山区 see styles |
sān shān qū san1 shan1 qu1 san shan ch`ü san shan chü |
Sanshan district of Wuhu city 蕪湖市|芜湖市[Wu2 hu2 shi4], Anhui |
三角山 see styles |
sān jué shān san1 jue2 shan1 san chüeh shan mikadoyama みかどやま |
(personal name) Mikadoyama Samgak san |
上二衆 上二众 see styles |
shàn ger zhòng shan4 ger4 zhong4 shan ger chung jōnishu |
upper two groups of practitioners |
下劣善 see styles |
xià liè shàn xia4 lie4 shan4 hsia lieh shan geretsu zen |
inferior goodness |
不周山 see styles |
bù zhōu shān bu4 zhou1 shan1 pu chou shan |
Buzhou Mountain, a mountain from Chinese legend |
不善名 see styles |
bù shàn míng bu4 shan4 ming2 pu shan ming fuzen myō |
ill repute |
不善心 see styles |
bù shàn xīn bu4 shan4 xin1 pu shan hsin fuzen shin |
unwholesome [states of] mind |
不善性 see styles |
bù shàn xìng bu4 shan4 xing4 pu shan hsing fuzen shō |
unwholesomeness |
不善根 see styles |
bú shàn gēn bu2 shan4 gen1 pu shan ken fuzen kon |
unwholesome roots |
不善業 不善业 see styles |
bù shàn yè bu4 shan4 ye4 pu shan yeh fuzen gyō |
unwholesome activity |
不善法 see styles |
bù shàn fǎ bu4 shan4 fa3 pu shan fa fuzen hō |
unwholesome qualities; phenomena |
不善處 不善处 see styles |
bù shàn chù bu4 shan4 chu4 pu shan ch`u pu shan chu fuzen sho |
unwholesome circumstances |
不善行 see styles |
bù shàn xíng bu4 shan4 xing2 pu shan hsing fuzen gyō |
evil karma |
不善觀 不善观 see styles |
bù shàn guān bu4 shan4 guan1 pu shan kuan fu zenkan |
not investigating well |
不完善 see styles |
bù wán shàn bu4 wan2 shan4 pu wan shan |
imperfect |
世間善 世间善 see styles |
shì jiān shàn shi4 jian1 shan4 shih chien shan seken zen |
mundane goodness |
丘北縣 丘北县 see styles |
qiū běi xiàn qiu1 bei3 xian4 ch`iu pei hsien chiu pei hsien |
Qiubei county in Wenshan Zhuang and Miao autonomous prefecture 文山壯族苗族自治州|文山壮族苗族自治州[Wen2 shan1 Zhuang4 zu2 Miao2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Yunnan |
中山區 中山区 see styles |
zhōng shān qū zhong1 shan1 qu1 chung shan ch`ü chung shan chü |
Zhongshan or Chungshan District of Taipei City 臺北市|台北市[Tai2 bei3 Shi4], Taiwan; Zhongshan District of Dalian 大連市|大连市[Da4 lian2 shi4], Liaoning; Chungshan District of Keelung City 基隆市[Ji1 long2 shi4], Taiwan |
中山市 see styles |
zhōng shān shì zhong1 shan1 shi4 chung shan shih |
Zhongshan prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province 廣東省|广东省[Guang3 dong1 Sheng3] in south China, close to Dr Sun Yat-sen's birthplace |
中山服 see styles |
zhōng shān fú zhong1 shan1 fu2 chung shan fu |
Chinese tunic suit; Mao jacket; CL:件[jian4] |
中山裝 中山装 see styles |
zhōng shān zhuāng zhong1 shan1 zhuang1 chung shan chuang |
Chinese tunic suit |
中山陵 see styles |
zhōng shān líng zhong1 shan1 ling2 chung shan ling |
Dr Sun Yat-sen's mausoleum in Nanjing |
丹稜縣 丹棱县 see styles |
dān léng xiàn dan1 leng2 xian4 tan leng hsien |
Danleng County in Meishan 眉山市[Mei2 shan1 Shi4], Sichuan |
丹霞山 see styles |
dān xiá shān dan1 xia2 shan1 tan hsia shan |
Mt Danxia in Shaoguan 韶關|韶关[Shao2 guan1], Guangdong |
乃東縣 乃东县 see styles |
nǎi dōng xiàn nai3 dong1 xian4 nai tung hsien |
Nêdong county, Tibetan: Sne gdong rdzong, in Lhokha prefecture 山南地區|山南地区[Shan1 nan2 di4 qu1], Tibet |
九子山 see styles |
jiǔ zǐ shān jiu3 zi3 shan1 chiu tzu shan Kushisen |
Jiuzishan |
九宮山 九宫山 see styles |
jiǔ gōng shān jiu3 gong1 shan1 chiu kung shan |
Jiugong Mountains (the location of Jiugong Mountain National Park), in Tongshan County, Xianning 咸寧|咸宁[Xian2 ning2], Hubei |
九嶷山 see styles |
jiǔ yí shān jiu3 yi2 shan1 chiu i shan |
Jiuyi Mountains in Hunan on the border with Guangdong |
九華山 九华山 see styles |
jiǔ huá shān jiu3 hua2 shan1 chiu hua shan Kuke Sen |
Mount Jiuhua in Anhui, scenic tourist site, and one of the four famous Buddhist mountains Formerly called 九子山, which was changed by the Tang poet Li Bai to the above; it is one of the four sacred mountains of Buddhism, situated in Anhui, and its patron Bodhisattva is Dizang 地藏. |
乳山市 see styles |
rǔ shān shì ru3 shan1 shi4 ju shan shih |
Rushan, county-level city in Weihai 威海, Shandong |
五台山 see styles |
wǔ tái shān wu3 tai2 shan1 wu t`ai shan wu tai shan godaisan ごだいさん |
(place-name) Godaisan Wutai shan |
五善根 see styles |
wǔ shàn gēn wu3 shan4 gen1 wu shan ken go zenkon |
five wholesome roots |
五指山 see styles |
wǔ zhǐ shān wu3 zhi3 shan1 wu chih shan |
Wuzhi Mountain (1,840 m), highest mountain in Hainan; Wuzhishan City, Hainan |
五杉集 see styles |
wǔ shān jí wu3 shan1 ji2 wu shan chi Gosan shū |
Wushan ji |
五臺山 五台山 see styles |
wǔ tái shān wu3 tai2 shan1 wu t`ai shan wu tai shan Godai Zan |
Mt Wutai in Shanxi 山西[Shan1 xi1], one of the Four Sacred Mountains and home of the Bodhimanda of Manjushri 文殊[Wen2 shu1] Pañcaśirsha, Pancaśikha. Wutai Shan, near the northeastern border of Shanxi, one of the four mountains sacred to Buddhism in China. The principal temple was built A. D. 471-500. There are about 150 monasteries, of which 24 are lamaseries. The chief director is known as Changjia Fo (the ever-renewing Buddha). Mañjuśrī is its patron saint. It is also styled 淸涼山. |
五通橋 五通桥 see styles |
wǔ tōng qiáo wu3 tong1 qiao2 wu t`ung ch`iao wu tung chiao |
Wutongqiao district of Leshan city 樂山市|乐山市[Le4 shan1 shi4], Sichuan |
五頂山 五顶山 see styles |
wǔ dǐng shān wu3 ding3 shan1 wu ting shan Gochō san |
idem Wu-Tai Shan 五臺. |
井岡山 井冈山 see styles |
jǐng gāng shān jing3 gang1 shan1 ching kang shan |
Jinggangshan, county-level city in Ji'an 吉安, Jiangxi |
井研縣 井研县 see styles |
jǐng yán xiàn jing3 yan2 xian4 ching yen hsien |
Jingwan county in Leshan 樂山|乐山[Le4 shan1], Sichuan |
京山縣 京山县 see styles |
jīng shān xiàn jing1 shan1 xian4 ching shan hsien |
Jingshan county in Jingmen 荊門|荆门[Jing1 men2], Hubei |
亮閃閃 亮闪闪 see styles |
liàng shǎn shǎn liang4 shan3 shan3 liang shan shan |
bright |
仁壽縣 仁寿县 see styles |
rén shòu xiàn ren2 shou4 xian4 jen shou hsien |
Renshou County in Meishan 眉山市[Mei2 shan1 Shi4], Sichuan |
伏牛山 see styles |
fú niú shān fu2 niu2 shan1 fu niu shan |
Funiu mountain range in southwest Henan, an eastern extension of Qinling range 秦嶺山脈|秦岭山脉[Qin2 ling3 shan1 mai4], Shaanxi |
伽耶山 see styles |
jiā yé shān jia1 ye2 shan1 chia yeh shan Gaya san |
Gayā |
住深山 see styles |
zhù shēn shān zhu4 shen1 shan1 chu shen shan jū shinsan |
to live deep in the mountains |
佛山市 see styles |
fó shān shì fo2 shan1 shi4 fo shan shih |
Foshan, a prefecture-level city in Guangdong |
侃大山 see styles |
kǎn dà shān kan3 da4 shan1 k`an ta shan kan ta shan |
to chatter idly; to gossip; to boast or brag |
便善那 see styles |
biàn shàn nà bian4 shan4 na4 pien shan na benzenna |
(Skt. vyañjana) |
便膳那 see styles |
biàn shàn nà bian4 shan4 na4 pien shan na bensenna |
(or 便善那or 便社那); ?膳便 vyañjana, 'making clear, marking, distinguishing,' M. W. a 'relish'; intp. by 文 a mark, sign, or script which manifests the meaning; also 味 a taste or flavour, that which distinguishes one taste from another. |
保山市 see styles |
bǎo shān shì bao3 shan1 shi4 pao shan shih |
Baoshan prefecture-level city in Yunnan |
修善本 see styles |
xiū shàn běn xiu1 shan4 ben3 hsiu shan pen shu zenhon |
cultivate wholesome roots |
修善門 修善门 see styles |
xiū shàn mén xiu1 shan4 men2 hsiu shan men shuzenmon |
precepts related to the cultivation of good phenomena |
修得善 see styles |
xiū dé shàn xiu1 de2 shan4 hsiu te shan shutoku zen |
virtue based on present effort |
倉山區 仓山区 see styles |
cāng shān qū cang1 shan1 qu1 ts`ang shan ch`ü tsang shan chü |
Cangshan, a district of Fuzhou City 福州市[Fu2zhou1 Shi4], Fujian |
倶睒彌 倶睒弥 see styles |
jù shǎn mí ju4 shan3 mi2 chü shan mi Gusenmi |
Kauśāmbī; 倶賞彌 (or 倶舍彌) Vatsapattana, an ancient city of central India, identified with the village of Kosam on the Jumna, 30 miles above Allahabad. These are old forms as are 拘深; 拘翼; 拘監惟, and forms with 巨 and 鳩; the newer forms being 憍賞彌 (or 憍閃彌). |
假善人 see styles |
jiǎ shàn rén jia3 shan4 ren2 chia shan jen |
false compassion; bogus charity |
偽善者 伪善者 see styles |
wěi shàn zhě wei3 shan4 zhe3 wei shan che gizensha ぎぜんしゃ |
hypocrite hypocrite; dissembler; wolf in sheep's clothing; fox in a lamb's skin |
元寶山 元宝山 see styles |
yuán bǎo shān yuan2 bao3 shan1 yüan pao shan |
Yuanbaoshan district, Chifeng city, Inner Mongolia |
元山市 see styles |
yuán shān shì yuan2 shan1 shi4 yüan shan shih |
Wonsan city in Kangweon province 江原道 of North Korea |
光山縣 光山县 see styles |
guāng shān xiàn guang1 shan1 xian4 kuang shan hsien |
Guangshan county in Xinyang 信陽|信阳, Henan |
光明山 see styles |
guāng míng shān guang1 ming2 shan1 kuang ming shan koumyouzan / komyozan こうみょうざん |
(personal name) Kōmyouzan The shining hill, or monastery, a name for the abode of Guanyin, said to be in India, and called Potala. |
克山縣 克山县 see styles |
kè shān xiàn ke4 shan1 xian4 k`o shan hsien ko shan hsien |
Keshan county in Qiqihar 齊齊哈爾|齐齐哈尔[Qi2 qi2 ha1 er3], Heilongjiang |
八公山 see styles |
bā gōng shān ba1 gong1 shan1 pa kung shan |
Bagongshan, a district of Huainan City 淮南市[Huai2nan2 Shi4], Anhui |
八卦山 see styles |
bā guà shān ba1 gua4 shan1 pa kua shan |
Bagua Mountain, Taiwan |
八寶山 八宝山 see styles |
bā bǎo shān ba1 bao3 shan1 pa pao shan |
Mt Babao in Haidian district of Beijing |
六扇門 六扇门 see styles |
liù shàn mén liu4 shan4 men2 liu shan men |
seat of the government; yamen; (in wuxia stories) special police force |
六盤山 六盘山 see styles |
liù pán shān liu4 pan2 shan1 liu p`an shan liu pan shan |
Liupan Mountains, mountain range in northern China |
冕寧縣 冕宁县 see styles |
miǎn níng xiàn mian3 ning2 xian4 mien ning hsien |
Mianning county in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture 涼山彞族自治州|凉山彝族自治州[Liang2 shan1 Yi2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], south Sichuan |
冬山鄉 冬山乡 see styles |
dōng shān xiāng dong1 shan1 xiang1 tung shan hsiang |
Dongshan or Tungshan Township in Yilan County 宜蘭縣|宜兰县[Yi2 lan2 Xian4], Taiwan |
冷氣衫 冷气衫 see styles |
lěng qì shān leng3 qi4 shan1 leng ch`i shan leng chi shan |
warm clothes such as padded jacket to be worn in air conditioning (esp. in Hong Kong) |
出山像 see styles |
chū shān xiàng chu1 shan1 xiang4 ch`u shan hsiang chu shan hsiang shussan zō |
image of Buddha leaving the mountains |
删提嵐 删提岚 see styles |
shān tí lán shan1 ti2 lan2 shan t`i lan shan ti lan Sandairan |
Described as a fabulous world of the past whose name is given as Śaṇḍilya, but this is doubtful. |
删闍夜 删阇夜 see styles |
shān shé yè shan1 she2 ye4 shan she yeh Sanjaya |
(or 耶毘羅胝子); 删逝移毘刺知子 Sañjaya-Vairāṭīputra, or Saṁjayin Vairaḍīputra, one of the six founders of heretical or non-Buddhist schools, whose doctrine was that pain and suffering would end in due course, like unwinding a ball of silk, hence there was no need of seeking the 'Way'. |
刪闍夜 删阇夜 see styles |
shān shé yè shan1 she2 ye4 shan she yeh Sanjaya |
Sañjaya |
劉雲山 刘云山 see styles |
liú yún shān liu2 yun2 shan1 liu yün shan |
Liu Yunshan (1947-), PRC politician, background in journalism in Inner Mongolia, head of the Central Propaganda Department 2002-2012 |
加查縣 加查县 see styles |
jiā chá xiàn jia1 cha2 xian4 chia ch`a hsien chia cha hsien |
Gyaca county, Tibetan: Rgya tsha rdzong, in Lhokha prefecture 山南地區|山南地区[Shan1 nan2 di4 qu1], Tibet |
加行善 see styles |
jiā xíng shàn jia1 xing2 shan4 chia hsing shan kegyō zen |
修得善; 方便善 Goodness acquired by earnest effort, or 'works', as differentiated from 生得善 natural goodness. |
勤修善 see styles |
qín xiū shàn qin2 xiu1 shan4 ch`in hsiu shan chin hsiu shan gonshuzen |
to diligently cultivate goodness |
北山羊 see styles |
běi shān yáng bei3 shan1 yang2 pei shan yang |
ibex |
北山錄 北山录 see styles |
běi shān lù bei3 shan1 lu4 pei shan lu Hokusan roku |
Beishan lu |
十一善 see styles |
shí yī shàn shi2 yi1 shan4 shih i shan jūichi zen |
eleven good mental factors |
十不善 see styles |
shí bù shàn shi2 bu4 shan4 shih pu shan jū fuzen |
ten immoral deeds |
十善位 see styles |
shí shàn wèi shi2 shan4 wei4 shih shan wei jū zen(no) gurai |
十善戒力; 十善王 The position, or power, attained in the next life by observing the ten commandments here, to be born in the heavens, or as rulers of men. |
十善巧 see styles |
shí shàn qiǎo shi2 shan4 qiao3 shih shan ch`iao shih shan chiao jū zengyō |
The ten good crafts, or meditations of pratyeka-buddhas, i. e. on the five skandhas, twelve 處, eighteen 界, twelve 因緣, etc. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Shan" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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