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汗 see styles |
hàn han4 han kan かん |
More info & calligraphy: Khan(See ハン) khan (medieval ruler of a Tatary tribe); (surname) Fuzakashi Sweat; vast. |
身 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen mi み |
More info & calligraphy: Body(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. |
伸縮 伸缩 see styles |
shēn suō shen1 suo1 shen so shinshuku しんしゅく |
More info & calligraphy: Tension and Relaxation(n,vs,vt,vi) expansion and contraction; elasticity; flexibility |
化身 see styles |
huà shēn hua4 shen1 hua shen keshin けしん |
More info & calligraphy: Avatar(n,vs,adj-no) {Buddh} incarnation; impersonation; personification; avatar nirmāṇakāya, 應身, 應化身; 變化身 The third characteristic or power of the trikāya 三身, a Buddha's metamorphosic body, which has power to assume any shape to propagate the Truth. Some interpret the term as connoting pan-Buddha, that all nature in its infinite variety is the phenomenal 佛身 Buddha-body. A narrower interpretation is his appearance in human form expressed by 應身, while 化身 is used for his manifold other forms of appearances. |
深刻 see styles |
shēn kè shen1 ke4 shen k`o shen ko shinkoku しんこく |
More info & calligraphy: Intense / Serious / Deep / Profound(noun or adjectival noun) serious; severe; grave; acute; (female given name) Misa |
獻身 献身 see styles |
xiàn shēn xian4 shen1 hsien shen |
More info & calligraphy: Sacrifice / Devotion / DedicationSee: 献身 |
身心 see styles |
shēn xīn shen1 xin1 shen hsin shinshin しんじん |
More info & calligraphy: Body and Mind(noun - becomes adjective with の) mind and body Body and mind, the direct fruit of the previous life. The body is rūpa, the first skandha; mind embraces the other four, consciousness, perception, action, and knowledge; v. 五蘊. |
深紅色 深红色 see styles |
shēn hóng sè shen1 hong2 se4 shen hung se shinkoushoku / shinkoshoku しんこうしょく |
More info & calligraphy: Scarlet / Crimsonscarlet; deep crimson |
夜深人靜 夜深人静 see styles |
yè shēn rén jìng ye4 shen1 ren2 jing4 yeh shen jen ching |
More info & calligraphy: Tranquil Midnight |
情定終身 情定终身 see styles |
qíng dìng zhōng shēn qing2 ding4 zhong1 shen1 ch`ing ting chung shen ching ting chung shen |
More info & calligraphy: Pledge of Lifelong Love |
深謀遠慮 深谋远虑 see styles |
shēn móu yuǎn lǜ shen1 mou2 yuan3 lu:4 shen mou yüan lü shinbouenryo / shinboenryo しんぼうえんりょ |
More info & calligraphy: Far-Sighted in Deep Thought(yoji) far sight and deep design |
身教勝於言教 身教胜于言教 see styles |
shēn jiào shèng yú yán jiào shen1 jiao4 sheng4 yu2 yan2 jiao4 shen chiao sheng yü yen chiao |
More info & calligraphy: Example is Better than Precept |
伸 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen yoboru よぼる |
to stretch; to extend (surname, given name) Yoboru stretching or spreading not |
侁 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
large crowd |
兟 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
to advance |
參 参 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen shin |
ginseng; one of the 28 constellations Reflect on, counsel, visit superior. An assembly a gathering for the purpose of meditation, preaching, worship. Read shen, the twenty-first constellation, α, β, γ, δ, ε, ζ, η, and k in Orion.; Worship on the four fives, i. e. the fifth, tenth, twentieth, and twenty-fifth days of the month; also ||上堂. |
呻 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
(literary) to recite; to chant; to intone; (bound form) groan |
圳 see styles |
zhèn zhen4 chen |
(dialect) drainage ditch between fields (Taiwan pr. [zun4]); used in place names, notably 深圳[Shen1 zhen4] |
妽 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
(used in female names) |
娠 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
pregnant |
屾 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
(literary) two mountains standing next to each other |
曑 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
old variant of 參|参[shen1]; (constellation) |
氠 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
xenon (chemistry) (old) |
深 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen fukami ふかみ |
deep (lit. and fig.) (ateji / phonetic) (prefix) (1) (honorific or respectful language) august; (2) beautiful; (n,n-suf) growing late; latening; (female given name) Fukami Deep, profound, abstruse. |
燊 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
brisk; vigorous (of fire) |
珅 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
a kind of jade |
甡 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
multitude; crowd |
申 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen saru さる |
to extend; to state; to explain; 9th earthly branch: 3-5 p.m., 7th solar month (7th August-7th September), year of the Monkey; ancient Chinese compass point: 240° (1) the Monkey (ninth sign of the Chinese zodiac); (2) (obsolete) (See 申の刻) hour of the Monkey (around 4pm, 3-5pm, or 4-6pm); (3) (obsolete) west-southwest; (4) (obsolete) 7th month of the lunar calendar; (surname) Suu To draw out, stretch, extend, expand; notify, report: quote. |
砷 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
arsenic (chemistry) |
籸 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
crushed grain |
紳 绅 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen makoto まこと |
member of gentry (given name) Makoto |
葠 参 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
variant of 參|参[shen1] See: 参 |
蓡 参 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
variant of 參|参[shen1] See: 参 |
蔘 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
ginseng |
詵 诜 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen shin |
to inform; to inquire Talking, inquiring, buzzing, swarming. |
駪 𬳽 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
large crowd |
鰺 鲹 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen aji あじ |
carangid (zoology) (kana only) horse mackerel (Carangidae spp., esp. the Japanese horse mackerel, Trachurus japonicus); jack mackerel; pompano; scad |
㴱 深 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
old variant of 深[shen1] See: 深 |
一身 see styles |
yī shēn yi1 shen1 i shen isshin いっしん |
whole body; from head to toe; single person; a suit of clothes oneself; one's body; (female given name) Kazumi a single person |
三星 see styles |
sān xīng san1 xing1 san hsing miboshi みぼし |
three major stars of the Three Stars 參宿|参宿[Shen1 xiu4] Chinese constellation; the belt of Orion; three spirits 福[fu2], 祿|禄[lu4], and 壽|寿[shou4] associated with the Three Stars 參宿|参宿[Shen1 xiu4] Chinese constellation (surname) Miboshi |
三身 see styles |
sān shēn san1 shen1 san shen sanjin; sanshin さんじん; さんしん |
{Buddh} trikaya (three bodies of the Buddha); (surname) Sanmi trikāya. 三寶身 The threefold body or nature of a Buddha, i.e. the 法, 報, and 化身, or dharmakāya, sambhogakāya, and nirmāṇakāya. The three are defined as 自性, 受用, and 變化, the Buddha-body per se, or in its essential nature; his body of bliss, which he "receives" for his own "use" and enjoyment; and his body of transformation, by which he can appear in any form; i.e. spiritual, or essential; glorified; revealed. While the doctrine of the trikāya is a Mahāyāna concept, it partly results from the Hīnayāna idealization of the earthly Buddha with his thirty-two signs, eighty physical marks, clairvoyance, clairaudience, holiness, purity, wisdom, pity, etc. Mahāyāna, however, proceeded to conceive of Buddha as the Universal, the All, with infinity of forms, yet above all our concepts of unity or diversity. To every Buddha Mahāyāna attributed a three-fold body: that of essential Buddha; that of joy or enjoyment of the fruits of his past saving labours; that of power to transform himself at will to any shape for omnipresent salvation of those who need him. The trinity finds different methods of expression, e.g. Vairocana is entitled 法身, the embodiment of the Law, shining everywhere, enlightening all; Locana is 報身; c.f. 三賓, the embodiment of purity and bliss; Śākyamuni is 化身 or Buddha revealed. In the esoteric sect they are 法 Vairocana, 報 Amitābha, and 化 Śākyamuni. The 三賓 are also 法 dharma, 報 saṅgha, 化 buddha. Nevertheless, the three are considered as a trinity, the three being essentially one, each in the other. (1) 法身 Dharmakāya in its earliest conception was that of the body of the dharma, or truth, as preached by Śākyamuni; later it became his mind or soul in contrast with his material body. In Mādhyamika, the dharmakāya was the only reality, i.e. the void, or the immateria1, the ground of all phenomena; in other words, the 眞如 the tathāgatagarbha, the bhūtatathatā. According to the Huayan (Kegon) School it is the 理or noumenon, while the other two are氣or phenomenal aspects. "For the Vijñānavāda... the body of the law as highest reality is the void intelligence, whose infection (saṃkleҫa) results in the process of birth and death, whilst its purification brings about Nirvāṇa, or its restoration to its primitive transparence" (Keith). The "body of the law is the true reality of everything". Nevertheless, in Mahāyāna every Buddha has his own 法身; e.g. in the dharmakāya aspect we have the designation Amitābha, who in his saṃbhogakāya aspect is styled Amitāyus. (2) 報身Sambhogakāya, a Buddha's reward body, or body of enjoyment of the merits he attained as a bodhisattva; in other words, a Buddha in glory in his heaven. This is the form of Buddha as an object of worship. It is defined in two aspects, (a) 自受用身 for his own bliss, and (b) 他受用身 for the sake of others, revealing himself in his glory to bodhisattvas, enlightening and inspiring them. By wisdom a Buddha's dharmakāya is attained, by bodhisattva-merits his saṃbhogakāya. Not only has every Buddha all the three bodies or aspects, but as all men are of the same essence, or nature, as Buddhas, they are therefore potential Buddhas and are in and of the trikāya. Moreover, trikāya is not divided, for a Buddha in his 化身 is still one with his 法身 and 報身, all three bodies being co-existent. (3) 化身; 應身; 應化身 nirmāṇakāya, a Buddha's transformation, or miraculous body, in which he appears at will and in any form outside his heaven, e.g. as Śākyamuni among men. |
上身 see styles |
shàng shēn shang4 shen1 shang shen jōshin |
upper part of the body upper body |
下身 see styles |
xià shēn xia4 shen1 hsia shen |
lower part of the body; genitalia; trousers |
丙申 see styles |
bǐng shēn bing3 shen1 ping shen hinoesaru; heishin / hinoesaru; heshin ひのえさる; へいしん |
thirty-third year C9 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1956 or 2016 (See 干支・1) Fire Monkey (33rd term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1956, 2016, 2076) |
丹參 丹参 see styles |
dān shēn dan1 shen1 tan shen |
(botany) red sage (Salvia miltiorrhiza) |
二身 see styles |
èr shēn er4 shen1 erh shen nishin |
two bodies |
五身 see styles |
wǔ shēn wu3 shen1 wu shen goshin |
see 五種法身. |
亞砷 亚砷 see styles |
yà shēn ya4 shen1 ya shen |
arsenous |
亡身 see styles |
wáng shēn wang2 shen1 wang shen mōshin |
to abandon oneself |
人參 人参 see styles |
rén shēn ren2 shen1 jen shen |
ginseng See: 人参 |
人身 see styles |
rén shēn ren2 shen1 jen shen jinshin; hitomi じんしん; ひとみ |
person; personal; human body the human body; one's person The human body, or person. |
今身 see styles |
jīn shēn jin1 shen1 chin shen konjin |
present body |
他身 see styles |
tā shēn ta1 shen1 t`a shen ta shen tashin |
other persons |
伸冤 see styles |
shēn yuān shen1 yuan1 shen yüan |
to right wrongs; to redress an injustice |
伸出 see styles |
shēn chū shen1 chu1 shen ch`u shen chu |
to extend |
伸展 see styles |
shēn zhǎn shen1 zhan3 shen chan shinten しんてん |
stretching; extension (n,vs,vt,vi) expansion; extension |
伸延 see styles |
shēn yán shen1 yan2 shen yen |
see 延伸[yan2 shen1] |
伸張 伸张 see styles |
shēn zhāng shen1 zhang1 shen chang shinchou / shincho しんちょう |
to uphold (e.g. justice or virtue); to promote (n,vs,adj-no) expansion; extension; elongation; stretching; uncompression |
伸手 see styles |
shēn shǒu shen1 shou3 shen shou |
to reach out with one's hand; to hold out a hand; (fig.) to beg; to get involved; to meddle |
伸港 see styles |
shēn gǎng shen1 gang3 shen kang |
Shengang or Shenkang Township in Changhua County 彰化縣|彰化县[Zhang1 hua4 Xian4], Taiwan |
伸直 see styles |
shēn zhí shen1 zhi2 shen chih nobunao のぶなお |
to straighten; to stretch out (personal name) Nobunao |
伸肌 see styles |
shēn jī shen1 ji1 shen chi |
extensor (anatomy) |
伸長 伸长 see styles |
shēn cháng shen1 chang2 shen ch`ang shen chang shinchou / shincho しんちょう |
to stretch; to extend (n,vs,adj-no) expansion; extension; elongation; stretching; uncompression |
伸開 伸开 see styles |
shēn kāi shen1 kai1 shen k`ai shen kai |
to stretch out |
伸雪 see styles |
shēn xuě shen1 xue3 shen hsüeh |
variant of 申雪[shen1 xue3] |
佛身 see styles |
fó shēn fo2 shen1 fo shen busshin |
buddhakāya, a general term for the trikāya, or threefold embodiment of Buddha. There are numerous categories or forms of the buddhakāya. |
依身 see styles |
yī shēn yi1 shen1 i shen eshin |
The body on which one depends, or on which its parts depend, cf. 依他. |
修身 see styles |
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 |
俯身 see styles |
fǔ shēn fu3 shen1 fu shen |
to lean over; to bend over; to stoop; to bow |
健身 see styles |
jiàn shēn jian4 shen1 chien shen |
to exercise; to keep fit; to work out; physical exercise |
側身 侧身 see styles |
cè shēn ce4 shen1 ts`e shen tse shen |
(to stand or move) sideways |
傷身 伤身 see styles |
shāng shēn shang1 shen1 shang shen |
to be harmful to one's health |
僞身 伪身 see styles |
wěi shēn wei3 shen1 wei shen gishin |
mistakenly seeing the body as an individual |
兇身 凶身 see styles |
xiōng shēn xiong1 shen1 hsiung shen |
murderer; killer |
內身 内身 see styles |
nèi shēn nei4 shen1 nei shen naishin |
internal[ly] |
全身 see styles |
quán shēn quan2 shen1 ch`üan shen chüan shen zenshin ぜんしん |
the whole body; (typography) em (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) whole (body); full-length (e.g. portrait); (can act as adjective) (2) (See 全身性) systemic whole body |
全麻 see styles |
quán má quan2 ma2 ch`üan ma chüan ma |
general anesomethingesia (abbr. for 全身麻醉[quan2 shen1 ma2 zui4]) |
其身 see styles |
qí shēn qi2 shen1 ch`i shen chi shen kishin |
that person |
具申 see styles |
jù shēn ju4 shen1 chü shen gushin ぐしん |
(noun, transitive verb) offering a full report to a superior to explain in detail |
凈身 净身 see styles |
jìng shēn jing4 shen1 ching shen |
to purify one's body (i.e. to get castrated) |
凡身 see styles |
fán shēn fan2 shen1 fan shen bonshin |
The common mortal body, the ordinary individual. |
出身 see styles |
chū shēn chu1 shen1 ch`u shen chu shen shusshin しゅっしん |
to be born of; to come from; family background; class origin one's origin (e.g. city, country, parentage, school) |
刀身 see styles |
dāo shēn dao1 shen1 tao shen toushin / toshin とうしん |
blade (of a knife or sword) knife blade; sword blade |
分身 see styles |
fēn shēn fen1 shen1 fen shen bunshin(p); bunjin(ok) ぶんしん(P); ぶんじん(ok) |
(of one who has supernatural powers) to replicate oneself so as to appear in two or more places at the same time; a derivative version of sb (or something) (e.g. avatar, proxy, clone, sockpuppet); to spare some time for a separate task; to cut a corpse into pieces; to pull a body apart by the four limbs; parturition (1) other self; alter ego; part of oneself (in someone or something else); representation of oneself; (2) {Buddh} incarnations of Buddha Parturition: in Buddhism it means a Buddha's power to reproduce himself ad infinitum and anywhere. |
切身 see styles |
qiè shēn qie4 shen1 ch`ieh shen chieh shen kirimi きりみ |
direct; concerning oneself; personal cut; slice (meat, fish); fillet |
刑名 see styles |
xíng míng xing2 ming2 hsing ming keimei / keme けいめい |
xing-ming, a school of thought of the Warring States period associated with Shen Buhai 申不害[Shen1 Bu4hai4]; the designation for a punishment penalty designations |
別申 别申 see styles |
bié shēn bie2 shen1 pieh shen besshin |
detailed explanation |
刺身 see styles |
cì shēn ci4 shen1 tz`u shen tzu shen sashimi さしみ |
sashimi sashimi (raw sliced fish, shellfish or crustaceans) |
前身 see styles |
qián shēn qian2 shen1 ch`ien shen chien shen zenshin ぜんしん |
forerunner; predecessor; precursor; previous incarnation (Buddhism); jacket front antecedents; ancestor; previous position; previous existence; predecessor organization; predecessor organisation The previous body, or incarnation. |
劍身 剑身 see styles |
jiàn shēn jian4 shen1 chien shen |
sword blade |
加深 see styles |
jiā shēn jia1 shen1 chia shen |
to deepen |
劣紳 劣绅 see styles |
liè shēn lie4 shen1 lieh shen |
evil gentry; wicked landlord |
動身 动身 see styles |
dòng shēn dong4 shen1 tung shen |
to go on a journey; to leave |
十身 see styles |
shí shēn shi2 shen1 shih shen jūshin |
Ten aspects of the Buddhakaya 佛身 q.v. |
危身 see styles |
wéi shēn wei2 shen1 wei shen ki shin |
endanger oneself |
卽身 see styles |
jí shēn ji2 shen1 chi shen sokushin |
The doctrine of the Shingon 眞言 sect that the body is also Buddha; in other words Buddha is not only 卽心 mind, but body; hence 卽身成佛; 卽身菩提 the body is to become (consciously) Buddha by Yoga practices. |
參宿 参宿 see styles |
shēn xiù shen1 xiu4 shen hsiu |
Three Stars (Chinese constellation) See: 参宿 |
參茸 参茸 see styles |
shēn róng shen1 rong2 shen jung |
ginseng and young deer antler (used in TCM) |
參薯 参薯 see styles |
shēn shǔ shen1 shu3 shen shu |
Dioscorea alata (Kinampay or aromatic purple yam, a sweet root crop) See: 参薯 |
參辰 参辰 see styles |
shēn chén shen1 chen2 shen ch`en shen chen shinshin |
Orion and Mercury |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Shen1" 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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