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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
りん see styles |
rin リン |
ring (sound); ding; (f,p) Linn; Lin; Lyn; Lynn; Lynne; Ryn; Rin |
少林 see styles |
shào lín shao4 lin2 shao lin wakabayashi わかばやし |
More info & calligraphy: Shaolin(surname) Wakabayashi Shaolin |
查拳 see styles |
chá quán cha2 quan2 ch`a ch`üan cha chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Chaquan / Cha Quan |
猴拳 see styles |
hóu quán hou2 quan2 hou ch`üan hou chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Monkey Fist |
長拳 长拳 see styles |
cháng quán chang2 quan2 ch`ang ch`üan chang chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Changquan / Long Fist |
八極拳 八极拳 see styles |
bā jí quán ba1 ji2 quan2 pa chi ch`üan pa chi chüan hakkyokuken はっきょくけん |
More info & calligraphy: Ba Ji Quanbajiquan (Chinese martial art) |
太極拳 太极拳 see styles |
tài jí quán tai4 ji2 quan2 t`ai chi ch`üan tai chi chüan taikyokuken たいきょくけん |
More info & calligraphy: Tai Chi Chuan / Tai Ji Quan{MA} grand ultimate fist; Tai Chi Chuan |
少林寺 see styles |
shào lín sì shao4 lin2 si4 shao lin ssu shourinji / shorinji しょうりんじ |
More info & calligraphy: Shaolin Temple(place-name) Shaolin Temple (China); Shourinji The monastery at 少室 in 登封 Dengfeng xian, Henanfu, where Bodhidharma sat with his face to a wall for nine years. |
少林拳 see styles |
shourinken / shorinken しょうりんけん |
More info & calligraphy: Shaolin Chuan / Shao Lin Quan |
形意拳 see styles |
xíng yì quán xing2 yi4 quan2 hsing i ch`üan hsing i chüan keiiken / keken けいいけん |
More info & calligraphy: Xing Yi Quan{MA} shape-of-the-mind fist; Hsing I Chuan |
黑虎拳 see styles |
hēi hǔ quán hei1 hu3 quan2 hei hu ch`üan hei hu chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Black Tiger Fist |
面壁九年 see styles |
miàn bì jiǔ nián mian4 bi4 jiu3 nian2 mien pi chiu nien menpekikunen めんぺきくねん |
More info & calligraphy: Facing the Wall Nine Yearsnine years facing the wall |
少林寺拳法 see styles |
shourinjikenpou / shorinjikenpo しょうりんじけんぽう |
More info & calligraphy: Shorinji Kempo / Kenpo |
鷹爪翻子拳 鹰爪翻子拳 see styles |
yīng zhuǎ fān zi quán ying1 zhua3 fan1 zi5 quan2 ying chua fan tzu ch`üan ying chua fan tzu chüan |
More info & calligraphy: Eagle Claw Overturning Fist |
卲 see styles |
shào shao4 shao |
surname Shao |
邵 see styles |
shào shao4 shao yuu / yu ゆう |
surname Shao; place name (surname) Yū |
麟 see styles |
lín lin2 lin rin りん |
see 麒麟[qi2lin2] (female given name) Rin The lin, or female unicorn. |
仲庵 see styles |
chuuan / chuan ちゅうあん |
(personal name) Chuuan |
吳國 吴国 see styles |
wú guó wu2 guo2 wu kuo |
Wu state (in south China, in different historical periods); Wu state 220-280, founded by Sun Quan 孫權|孙权 the southernmost of the three Kingdoms |
大品 see styles |
dà pǐn da4 pin3 ta p`in ta pin Daihon |
The larger, or fuller edition of a canonical work, work, especially of the next. | | 般若經 ; 摩訶般若波羅蜜經 The Mahaprajnaparamita sutra as tr. by Kumarajiva in 27 chuan, in contrast with the 10 chuan edition. |
孫權 孙权 see styles |
sūn quán sun1 quan2 sun ch`üan sun chüan |
Sun Quan (reigned 222-252), southern warlord and king of state of Wu 吳|吴[Wu2] in the Three Kingdoms period |
忠庵 see styles |
chuuan / chuan ちゅうあん |
(place-name) Chuuan |
智顗 智𫖮 see styles |
zhì yǐ zhi4 yi3 chih i Chigi |
Zhiyi (538-597), founder of the Tiantai sect of Buddhism Zhiyi, founder of the Tiantai school, also known as 智者 and 天台 (天台大師); his surname was 陳 Chen; his 字 was 德安, De-an; born about A. D. 538, he died in 597 at 60 years of age. He was a native of 頴川 Ying-chuan in Anhui, became a neophyte at 7, was fully ordained at 20. At first a follower of 慧思, Huisi, in 575 he went to the Tiantai mountain in Chekiang, where he founded his famous school on the Lotus Sūtra as containing the complete gospel of the Buddha. |
東吳 东吴 see styles |
dōng wú dong1 wu2 tung wu |
Eastern Wu (222-280); the southern state of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period, founded by Sun Quan 孫權|孙权 |
林彪 see styles |
lín biāo lin2 biao1 lin piao rinpyou / rinpyo りんぴょう |
Lin Biao (1908-1971), Chinese army leader at the time of the Cultural Revolution (personal name) Rinpyou |
林旭 see styles |
lín xù lin2 xu4 lin hsü |
Lin Xu (1875-1898), one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子[Wu4 xu1 Liu4 jun1 zi5] of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898 |
林森 see styles |
lín sēn lin2 sen1 lin sen hayashimori はやしもり |
Lin Sen (1868-1943), revolutionary politician, colleague of Sun Yat-sen, chairman of the Chinese nationalist government (1928-1932) (surname) Hayashimori |
林沖 林冲 see styles |
lín chōng lin2 chong1 lin ch`ung lin chung |
Lin Chong, one of the Heroes of the Marsh in Water Margin |
林紓 林纾 see styles |
lín shū lin2 shu1 lin shu |
Lin Shu (1852-1924), writer and influential translator and adaptor of vast swathes of Western literature into Classical Chinese |
林縣 林县 see styles |
lín xiàn lin2 xian4 lin hsien |
Lin county in Henan |
林逋 see styles |
lín bū lin2 bu1 lin pu |
Lin Bu (967-1028), Northern Song poet |
榜眼 see styles |
bǎng yǎn bang3 yan3 pang yen |
candidate who came second in the Han-lin examination; see 狀元|状元[zhuang4 yuan2] |
沙翁 see styles |
shaou / shao しゃおう |
(person) Shakespeare (abbreviation) |
燒賣 烧卖 see styles |
shāo mài shao1 mai4 shao mai shuumai / shumai しゅうまい |
shumai (shao mai) steamed dumpling; also written 燒麥|烧麦[shao1 mai4] (out-dated kanji) (food term) (kana only) steamed meat dumpling (Chinese-style) (chi:) |
燒麥 烧麦 see styles |
shāo mài shao1 mai4 shao mai |
shumai (shao mai) steamed dumpling; also written 燒賣|烧卖[shao1 mai4] |
狗拳 see styles |
gǒu quán gou3 quan2 kou ch`üan kou chüan |
Gou Quan - "Dog Fist" - Martial Art |
紅焼 see styles |
honshao ホンシャオ |
{food} braising in soy sauce (chi: hóng shāo) |
紗緒 see styles |
shao しゃお |
(female given name) Shao |
胡銓 胡铨 see styles |
hú quán hu2 quan2 hu ch`üan hu chüan |
Hu Quan (1102-1180), Song Dynasty official and poet |
臨安 临安 see styles |
lín ān lin2 an1 lin an rinan りんあん |
Lin'an, county-level city in Hangzhou 杭州[Hang2 zhou1], Zhejiang (place-name) Lin'an (old name of Hangzhou) |
臨縣 临县 see styles |
lín xiàn lin2 xian4 lin hsien |
Lin county in Lüliang 呂梁|吕梁[Lu:3 liang2], Shanxi 山西 |
華拳 华拳 see styles |
huá quán hua2 quan2 hua ch`üan hua chüan |
Hua Quan - "Flowery Fist? Magnificent Fist?" - Martial Art |
袁紹 袁绍 see styles |
yuán shào yuan2 shao4 yüan shao enshou / ensho えんしょう |
Yuan Shao (153-202), general during late Han, subsequently warlord (personal name) Enshou |
豹拳 see styles |
bào quán bao4 quan2 pao ch`üan pao chüan |
Bao Quan - "Leopard Fist" - Martial Art |
邵雍 see styles |
shào yōng shao4 yong1 shao yung |
Shao Yong (1011-1077), Northern Song poet and Rationalist scholar 理學家|理学家 |
郭泉 see styles |
guō quán guo1 quan2 kuo ch`üan kuo chüan |
Guo Quan, formerly Professor of Nanjing Normal University, sacked after founding New People's Party of China 中國新民黨|中国新民党 |
クァン see styles |
kan クァン |
(personal name) Kwan; Quan |
シャオ see styles |
shao シャオ |
(personal name) Hsiao |
中邊論 中边论 see styles |
zhōng biān lùn zhong1 bian1 lun4 chung pien lun Chūben ron |
A treatise by Vasubandhu, translated by Xuanzang in three chuan and by 陳眞諦Chen Zhen-ti in two fascicles. It is an explanation of the 辨中邊論頌 Madhyānta-vibhāga-śāstra, said to have been given by Maitreya to Asaṅga. |
九會說 九会说 see styles |
jiǔ huì shuō jiu3 hui4 shuo1 chiu hui shuo kue setsu |
The Huayan sutra 華嚴經 in its older sixty chuan version is said to have been delivered at eight assemblies in seven places; the newer eighty chuan at nine assemblies in seven places; cf. 九處. |
五蘊論 五蕴论 see styles |
wǔ yùn lùn wu3 yun4 lun4 wu yün lun Goun ron |
大乘五蘊論 A śāstra by Vasubandhu on the Mahāyāna interpretation of the five skandhas, tr. by Xuanzang; 1 chuan. Other works are the 五蘊皆空經 tr. by Yijing of the Tang dynasty. 五蘊譬喩經 tr. by 安世高 An Shih Kao of the Han dynasty: both are in the 雜阿含經 2 and 10 respectively; also 五蘊論釋 a commentary by Vinītaprabha. |
全唐詩 see styles |
zentoushi / zentoshi ぜんとうし |
(work) Complete Tang Poems (1701); Quan Tangshi; (wk) Complete Tang Poems (1701); Quan Tangshi |
八法拳 see styles |
bā fǎ quán ba1 fa3 quan2 pa fa ch`üan pa fa chüan |
Ba Fa Quan "Eight Methods" - Martial Art |
四分律 see styles |
sì fēn lǜ si4 fen1 lv4 ssu fen lü Shibun ritsu |
The four-division Vinaya or discipline of the Dharmagupta school, divided into four sections of 20, 15, 14, and 11 chuan. The 四分律藏 Dharma-gupta-vinaya was tr. in A. D. 405 by Buddhayasas and 竺佛念 Chu Fo-nien; the 四分比丘尼羯磨法 Dharmagupta-bhikṣuṇī-karman was tr. by Gunavarman in 431: and there are numerous other works of this order. |
地躺拳 see styles |
dì tǎng quán di4 tang3 quan2 ti t`ang ch`üan ti tang chüan |
Di Tang Quan - "Ground-Prone Fist"; "Ground Tumbling Boxing" - Martial Art |
大意經 大意经 see styles |
dà yì jīng da4 yi4 jing1 ta i ching Daii kyō |
tr. by Gunabhadra of the Liu Sung dynasty, 1 chuan. |
大日經 大日经 see styles |
dà rì jīng da4 ri4 jing1 ta jih ching Dainichi kyō |
The Vairocana sutra, styled in full 毘盧遮那成佛神變加持經, tr. in the Tang dynasty by Śubhākarasiṃha 善無畏 in 7 chuan, of which the first six are the text and the seventh instructions for worship. It is one of the three sutras of the esoteric school. Its teaching pairs with that of the 金剛頂經. There are two versions of notes and comments on the text, the 大日經疏 20 chuan, and 大日經義疏 14 chuan; and other works, e.g. 大日經義釋; 大日經不思議疏; 大日經義軌 in four versions with different titles. |
張作霖 张作霖 see styles |
zhāng zuò lín zhang1 zuo4 lin2 chang tso lin chousakurin / chosakurin ちょうさくりん |
Zhang Zuolin (c. 1873-1928), warlord of Manchuria 1916-1928 (person) Chang Tso-lin (Zhang Zuolin) (1875-1928) |
張志新 张志新 see styles |
zhāng zhì xīn zhang1 zhi4 xin1 chang chih hsin |
Zhang Zhixin (1930-1975) female revolutionary and martyr, who followed the true Marxist-Leninist line as a party member, and was arrested in 1969, then executed in 1975 after opposing the counterrevolutionary party-usurping conspiracies of Lin Biao and the Gang of Four, and only rehabilitated posomethingumously in 1979 |
掃地僧 扫地僧 see styles |
sǎo dì sēng sao3 di4 seng1 sao ti seng |
Sweeper Monk, nameless monk who maintains the library of Shaolin (from Jin Yong's novel "Demigods and Semidevils" 天龍八部|天龙八部[Tian1 long2 Ba1 Bu4]); (fig.) person whose remarkable talents are not well known |
林來瘋 林来疯 see styles |
lín lái fēng lin2 lai2 feng1 lin lai feng |
Linsanity; craze over Jeremy Lin 林書豪|林书豪[Lin2 Shu1 hao2] |
林則徐 林则徐 see styles |
lín zé xú lin2 ze2 xu2 lin tse hsü rinsokujo りんそくじょ |
Lin Zexu or Lin Tse-hsu "Commissioner Lin" (1785-1850), Qing official whose anti-opium activities led to first Opium war with Britain 1840-1842 (person) Lin Zexu (Chinese scholar and official of the Qing dynasty, 1785-1850); Lin Tse-hsü; Rin Sokujo |
林家翹 林家翘 see styles |
lín jiā qiáo lin2 jia1 qiao2 lin chia ch`iao lin chia chiao |
Lin Chia-Chiao (1916-2013), Chinese-American physicist, astronomer and applied mathematician |
林心如 see styles |
lín xīn rú lin2 xin1 ru2 lin hsin ju |
Ruby Lin (1976-), Taiwanese actress and pop singer |
林志玲 see styles |
lín zhì líng lin2 zhi4 ling2 lin chih ling |
Lin Chi-ling (1974-), Taiwanese model and actress |
林懷民 林怀民 see styles |
lín huái mín lin2 huai2 min2 lin huai min |
Lin Hwai-Min (1947-), Taiwanese choreographer and dancer |
林書豪 林书豪 see styles |
lín shū háo lin2 shu1 hao2 lin shu hao |
Jeremy Lin (1988-), Taiwanese-American professional basketball player (NBA) |
林海峯 see styles |
rinkaihou / rinkaiho りんかいほう |
(person) Lin Hai Fong (1942.5.6-; professional go player) |
林海峰 see styles |
rinkaihou / rinkaiho りんかいほう |
(person) Lin Hai Fong (1942.5.6-; professional go player) |
林琴南 see styles |
lín qín nán lin2 qin2 nan2 lin ch`in nan lin chin nan |
courtesy name of Lin Shu 林紓|林纾[Lin2 Shu1] |
林語堂 林语堂 see styles |
lín yǔ táng lin2 yu3 tang2 lin yü t`ang lin yü tang |
Lin Yutang (1895-1976), Chinese writer, linguist and inventor |
林豐正 林丰正 see styles |
lín fēng zhèng lin2 feng1 zheng4 lin feng cheng |
Lin Fong-cheng (1940-), Taiwanese politician |
林青霞 see styles |
lín qīng xiá lin2 qing1 xia2 lin ch`ing hsia lin ching hsia purijittorin ぷりじっとりん |
Brigitte Lin (1954-), Taiwanese actress (personal name) Purijittorin |
林黛玉 see styles |
lín dài yù lin2 dai4 yu4 lin tai yü |
Lin Daiyu, female character in The Dream of Red Mansions, cousin and thwarted lover of Jia Baoyu 賈寶玉|贾宝玉 |
梅花拳 see styles |
méi huā quán mei2 hua1 quan2 mei hua ch`üan mei hua chüan |
Meihua Quan - "Plum Blossom Fist" (Chinese Martial Art) |
油淋鶏 see styles |
yuurinchii / yurinchi ユーリンチー |
{food} Chinese-style fried chicken topped with chopped scallions and sweet vinegar and soy sauce (chi: yóu lín jī) |
田長霖 田长霖 see styles |
tián cháng lín tian2 chang2 lin2 t`ien ch`ang lin tien chang lin |
Chang-lin Tien (1935-2002), Chinese-American professor and chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley 1990-1997 |
羅漢拳 罗汉拳 see styles |
luó hàn quán luo2 han4 quan2 lo han ch`üan lo han chüan |
Luohan Quan (Shaolin kung fu style) |
臨安市 临安市 see styles |
lín ān shì lin2 an1 shi4 lin an shih |
Lin'an, county-level city in Hangzhou 杭州[Hang2 zhou1], Zhejiang |
臨安縣 临安县 see styles |
lín ān xiàn lin2 an1 xian4 lin an hsien |
Lin'an county in Zhejiang, west of Hangzhou |
賈寶玉 贾宝玉 see styles |
jiǎ bǎo yù jia3 bao3 yu4 chia pao yü |
Jia Baoyu, male character in The Dream of Red Mansions, in love with his cousin Lin Daiyu 林黛玉 but obliged to marry Xue Baochai 薛寶釵|薛宝钗 |
邵飄萍 邵飘萍 see styles |
shào piāo píng shao4 piao1 ping2 shao p`iao p`ing shao piao ping |
Shao Piaoping (1884-1926), pioneer of journalism and founder of newspaper Beijing Press 京報|京报, executed in 1926 by warlord Zhang Zuolin 張作霖|张作霖 |
雲居韶 云居韶 see styles |
yún jū sháo yun2 ju1 shao2 yün chü shao Unkyo Shō |
Shao of Yunju |
龍形拳 龙形拳 see styles |
lóng xíng quán long2 xing2 quan2 lung hsing ch`üan lung hsing chüan |
Long Xing Quan - "Dragon Fist" - Martial Art |
サンラン see styles |
sanran サンラン |
(place-name) Saint Lin |
二十犍度 see styles |
èr shí jiān dù er4 shi2 jian1 du4 erh shih chien tu nijū kendo |
The twenty skandhas intp. as 章篇 sections or chapters, i.e. the thirty-one to the fifty-three chuan of the 四分律, beginning with受戒犍度 and ending with 雜犍度; they are twenty sections containing rules for the monastic life and intercourse. |
傳法寶紀 传法宝纪 see styles |
chuán fǎ bǎo jì chuan2 fa3 bao3 ji4 ch`uan fa pao chi chuan fa pao chi Denhō bōki |
Chuan fabao ji |
南拳媽媽 南拳妈妈 see styles |
nán quán mā mā nan2 quan2 ma1 ma1 nan ch`üan ma ma nan chüan ma ma |
Nan Quan Mama, a Taiwanese Music Group |
四律五論 四律五论 see styles |
sì lǜ wǔ lùn si4 lv4 wu3 lun4 ssu lü wu lun shiritsu goron |
The four vinaya and the five śāstras. The four vinaya 四律, or disciplinary regulations, are the 十誦律 Sarvāstivāda version tr. in 61 chuan by Punyatara; 四分律 Dharmagupta's version, tr. in 60 chuan by Buddhayaśas; 僧祗律 Sāṃghika version or Mahāsāṃghika version, tr. in 40 chuan, by Buddhabhadra; and 五部律 Mahīśāsaka version, tr. in 30 chuan by Buddhajīva and others, also known as Mahīśāsaka-nikāya-pañcavargavinaya. The five śāstras 五論 are 毘尼母論; 摩得勒伽論; 善見論; 薩婆多論; and 明了論. v. 論. |
大智度論 大智度论 see styles |
dà zhì dù lùn da4 zhi4 du4 lun4 ta chih tu lun Dai chido ron |
A śāstra ascribed to Nāgārjuna on the greater Prajna-paramita sutra; the sastra was tr. by Kumārajīva, A.D. 397―415, in 100 chuan. |
少林武藝 少林武艺 see styles |
shǎo lín wǔ yì shao3 lin2 wu3 yi4 shao lin wu i Shōrin Mugei |
Wu-i, a cook of the Shao-lin monastery, who is said single-handed to have driven off the Yellow Turban rebels with a three-foot staff, and who was posthumously rewarded with the rank of 'general '; a school of adepts of the quarter-staff, etc., was called after him, of whom thirteen were far-famed. |
希麟音義 希麟音义 see styles |
xī lín yīn yì xi1 lin2 yin1 yi4 hsi lin yin i Kirin ongi |
The dictionary compiled by Hsi-lin of the Tang dynasty, supplementing the 慧琳音義 Hui-lin-yin-i. Sound and meaning accord with Hui-lin, and terms used in translations made subsequent to that work are added. |
クアンロン see styles |
kuanron クアンロン |
(place-name) Quan Long |
中國新民黨 中国新民党 see styles |
zhōng guó xīn mín dǎng zhong1 guo2 xin1 min2 dang3 chung kuo hsin min tang |
New Democracy Party of China, a short-lived party founded in 2007 by human rights activist Guo Quan, who was jailed in 2009 |
北派螳螂拳 see styles |
běi pài táng láng quán bei3 pai4 tang2 lang2 quan2 pei p`ai t`ang lang ch`üan pei pai tang lang chüan |
Beipai Tanglang Quan - "Northern Praying Mantis" (Chinese Martial Art) |
大品般若經 大品般若经 see styles |
dà pǐn bō rě jīng da4 pin3 bo1 re3 jing1 ta p`in po je ching ta pin po je ching Daihon hannya kyō |
摩訶般若波羅蜜經 The Mahāprajñāpāramitā-sūtra as tr. by Kumārajīva in 27 chuan, in contrast with the 10 chuan edition. |
大樹緊那羅 大树紧那罗 see styles |
dà shù jǐn nà luó da4 shu4 jin3 na4 luo2 ta shu chin na lo Daiju Kinnara |
The King of the mahādruma Kinnaras, Indra's musicians, who lives on Gandha-mādana. His sutra is 大樹緊那羅王所門經, 4 chuan, tr. by Kumārajīva. |
天台韶國師 天台韶国师 see styles |
tiān tái sháo guó shī tian1 tai2 shao2 guo2 shi1 t`ien t`ai shao kuo shih tien tai shao kuo shih Tentai Shō Kokushi |
Tiantai Shao guoshi, a Chekiang priest who revived the Tiantai sect by journeying to Korea, where the only copy of Zhiyi's works existed, copied them, and returned to revive the Tiantai school. 錢俶 Qianshu (A. D. 960 -997), ruler of 吳越 Wuyue, whose capital was at Hangchow, entitled him Imperial Teacher. |
戊戌六君子 see styles |
wù xū liù jun zǐ wu4 xu1 liu4 jun1 zi3 wu hsü liu chün tzu |
the Six Gentlemen Martyrs of the failed reform movement of 1898, executed in its aftermath, namely: Tan Sitong 譚嗣同|谭嗣同[Tan2 Si4 tong2], Lin Xu 林旭[Lin2 Xu4], Yang Shenxiu 楊深秀|杨深秀[Yang2 Shen1 xiu4], Liu Guangdi 劉光第|刘光第[Liu2 Guang1 di4], Kang Guangren 康廣仁|康广仁[Kang1 Guang3 ren2] and Yang Rui 楊銳|杨锐[Yang2 Rui4] |
法華經傳記 法华经传记 see styles |
fǎ huā jīng zhuàn jì fa3 hua1 jing1 zhuan4 ji4 fa hua ching chuan chi Hokkekyō denki |
Fahua jing chuan ji |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Shaolin Chuan - Shao Lin Quan" 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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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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).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
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