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公徳心

see styles
 koutokushin / kotokushin
    こうとくしん
public spirit

公德心

see styles
gōng dé xīn
    gong1 de2 xin1
kung te hsin
civility; public spirit

六十心

see styles
liù shí xīn
    liu4 shi2 xin1
liu shih hsin
 rokujū shin
The sixty different mental positions that may occur to the practitioner of Yoga, see 大日經, 住心品; examples of them are desire, non-desire, ire, kindness, foolishness, wisdom, decision, doubt, depression, brightness, contention, dispute, non-contention, the spirit of devas, of asuras, of nāgas, of humanity, woman (i. e. lust), mastery, commercial, and so on.

冒険心

see styles
 boukenshin / bokenshin
    ぼうけんしん
adventurous spirit; sense of adventure

出家人

see styles
chū jiā rén
    chu1 jia1 ren2
ch`u chia jen
    chu chia jen
monk; nun (Buddhist or Daoist)
One who has left home and become a monk or nun. Two kinds are named: (1) 身出家 one who physically leaves home, and (2) 心出家 one who does so in spirit and conduct. A further division of four is: (1 ) one who physically leaves home, but in spirit remains with wife and family; (2) one who physically remains at home but whose spirit goes forth; (3) one who leaves home, body and spirit; and (4) one who, body and mind, refuses to leave home.

力づく

see styles
 chikarazuku
    ちからづく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to recover one's strength; to recover one's spirit; to revive; to be refreshed; to be invigorated; to be encouraged

力付く

see styles
 chikarazuku
    ちからづく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to recover one's strength; to recover one's spirit; to revive; to be refreshed; to be invigorated; to be encouraged

勇猛心

see styles
 yuumoushin / yumoshin
    ゆうもうしん
intrepid spirit

動物霊

see styles
 doubutsurei / dobutsure
    どうぶつれい
animal spirit; animal ghost

勝ち気

see styles
 kachiki
    かちき
(noun or adjectival noun) determined spirit; unyielding spirit; will

勤め気

see styles
 tsutomegi
    つとめぎ
mercenary spirit

化ける

see styles
 bakeru
    ばける
(v1,vi) (1) to take the form of (esp. in ref. to a spirit, fox, raccoon dog, etc.); to assume the shape of; to turn oneself into; to transform oneself into; (v1,vi) (2) to disguise oneself as; (v1,vi) (3) to change radically; to metamorphose; (v1,vi) (4) to improve unexpectedly and dramatically (esp. of an actor, artist, rikishi, etc.)

十四難


十四难

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shí sì nán
    shi2 si4 nan2
shih ssu nan
 jūshi nan
The fourteen difficult questions of the "heretics" to which the Buddha made no reply, for, as it is said, the questions were no more properly put than if one asked " How much milk can you get from cow's horn?" They are forms of: All is permanent, impermanent, both or neither; all changes, changes not, both, neither; at death a spirit departs, does not, both, neither; after death we have the same body (or personality) and spirit, or body and spirit are different.

十山王

see styles
shí shān wáng
    shi2 shan1 wang2
shih shan wang
 jūsen ō
The spirit king of each of the ten mountains―Himālaya, Gandhamādana, Vaidharī, 神仙山, Yugaṅdhara, Aśvakarṇa, Nemindhara, Cakravāḍa, Ketumatī, and Sumeru.

十惱亂


十恼乱

see styles
shí nǎo luàn
    shi2 nao3 luan4
shih nao luan
 jū nōran
The ten disturbers of the religious life: a domineering (spirit); heretical ways; dangerous amusements; a butcher's or other low occupation; asceticism (or selfish hīnayāna salvation); (the condition of a) eunuch; lust; endangering (the character by improper intimacy); contempt; breeding animals, etc. (for slaughter).

協調性

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 kyouchousei / kyochose
    きょうちょうせい
cooperativeness; spirit of cooperation

反魂香

see styles
 hangonkou / hangonko
    はんごんこう
incense which supposedly allows the spirit of a departed loved one to be seen in the smoke

口寄せ

see styles
 kuchiyose
    くちよせ
(noun/participle) (1) spiritualism; spiritism; channeling; summoning a spirit and giving him voice (esp. when done by a female shaman); (2) medium; channeler

同生天

see styles
tóng shēng tiān
    tong2 sheng1 tian1
t`ung sheng t`ien
    tung sheng tien
 dōshō ten
同生神; 同名天 The first two of these terms are intp. as the guardian deva, or spirit, who is sahaja, i. e. born or produced simultaneously with the person he protects; the last is the deva who has the same name as the one he protects.

向心力

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xiàng xīn lì
    xiang4 xin1 li4
hsiang hsin li
 koushinryoku / koshinryoku
    こうしんりょく
centripetal force; (fig.) cohering force; cohesion; team spirit
{physics} centripetal force

商売気

see styles
 shoubaigi / shobaigi
    しょうばいぎ
commercial spirit; profit motive

四句執


四句执

see styles
sì jù zhí
    si4 ju4 zhi2
ssu chü chih
 shikushū
The four tenets held by various non-Buddhist schools: (1) the permanence of the ego, i. e. that the ego of past lives is the ego of the present; (2) its impermanence, i. e. that the present ego is of independent birth; (3) both permanent and impermanent, that the ego is permanent, the body impermanent; (4) neither permanent nor impermanent; that the body is impermanent but the ego not impermanent.

団結心

see styles
 danketsushin
    だんけつしん
spirit of unity; team spirit; esprit de corps

国技院

see styles
 kokugiin / kokugin
    こくぎいん
(o) Kukkiwon; World Taekwondo Headquarters

國技院

see styles
 kokugiin / kokugin
    こくぎいん
(o) Kukkiwon; World Taekwondo Headquarters

土地堂

see styles
tǔ dì táng
    tu3 di4 tang2
t`u ti t`ang
    tu ti tang
 tsuchi dō
earth spirit's hall

土性骨

see styles
 doshoubone / doshobone
    どしょうぼね
one's innate character; spirit; backbone

埠惕鬼

see styles
bù tì guǐ
    bu4 ti4 gui3
pu t`i kuei
    pu ti kuei
 futeki ki
A demon of the nerves who troubles those who sit in meditation. Also 堆惕鬼; ?惕鬼.

墜ちる

see styles
 ochiru
    おちる
(v1,vi) (1) to fall down; to drop; to fall (e.g. rain); to sink (e.g. sun or moon); to fall onto (e.g. light or one's gaze); to be used in a certain place (e.g. money); (2) to be omitted; to be missing; (3) to decrease; to sink; (4) to fail (e.g. exam or class); to lose (contest, election, etc.); (5) to crash; to degenerate; to degrade; to fall behind; (6) to become indecent (of a conversation); (7) to be ruined; to go under; (8) to fade; to come out (e.g. a stain); to come off (e.g. makeup); to be removed (e.g. illness, possessing spirit, name on a list); (9) to fall (into someone's hands); to become someone's possession; (10) to fall (into a trap); to fall (for a trick); (11) to give in; to give up; to confess; to flee; (12) to fall; to be defeated; to surrender; (13) to come to (in the end); to end in; (14) to fall (in love, asleep, etc.); (15) to swoon (judo); (16) to consent; to understand; (17) (computer terminology) to crash; to freeze; (18) to die; (19) to move to the depths

大和心

see styles
 yamatogokoro
    やまとごころ
the Japanese spirit; (person) Yamato Shin

大和魂

see styles
 yamatodamashii / yamatodamashi
    やまとだましい
the Japanese spirit

天台宗

see styles
tiān tái zōng
    tian1 tai2 zong1
t`ien t`ai tsung
    tien tai tsung
 tendaishuu / tendaishu
    てんだいしゅう
Tiantai school of Buddhism
Tendai sect (of Buddhism); (personal name) Tendaishuu
The Tiantai, or Tendai, sect founded by 智顗 Zhiyi. It bases its tenets on the Lotus Sutra 法華經 with the 智度論, 涅盤經, and 大品經; it maintains the identity of the Absolute and the world of phenomena, and attempts to unlock the secrets of all phenomena by means of meditation. It flourished during the Tang dynasty. Under the Sung, when the school was decadent, arose 四明 Ciming, under whom there came the division of 山家 Hill or Tiantai School and 山外 the School outside, the latter following 悟恩 Wuen and in time dying out; the former, a more profound school, adhered to Ciming; it was from this school that the Tiantai doctrine spread to Japan. The three principal works of the Tiantai founder are called 天台三部, i. e. 玄義 exposition of the deeper meaning of the Lotus; 文句 exposition of its text; and 止觀 meditation; the last was directive and practical; it was in the line of Bodhidharma, stressing the 'inner light'.

天満宮

see styles
 tenmanguu / tenmangu
    てんまんぐう
Tenmangu shrine (shrine dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane's spirit); (place-name) Tenmanguu

奇御魂

see styles
 kushimitama
    くしみたま
spirit who possesses a wondrous power

守護霊

see styles
 shugorei / shugore
    しゅごれい
guardian spirit

審神者

see styles
 saniwa(gikun)
    さにわ(gikun)
(archaism) {Shinto} person who judges which god or spirit has taken possession of a miko

射倖心

see styles
 shakoushin / shakoshin
    しゃこうしん
passion for gambling; fondness for speculation; speculative spirit

射利心

see styles
 sharishin
    しゃりしん
mercenary spirit; mind oriented to money-making

射幸心

see styles
 shakoushin / shakoshin
    しゃこうしん
passion for gambling; fondness for speculation; speculative spirit

山っ気

see styles
 yamakke
    やまっけ
speculative spirit

山神閣


山神阁

see styles
shān shén gé
    shan1 shen2 ge2
shan shen ko
 sanjin kaku
Mountain Spirit Shrine

工伎鬼

see styles
gōng jì guǐ
    gong1 ji4 gui3
kung chi kuei
 kugi ki
Nata, a dancer; the skilful or wily one, i. e. the heart or mind.

布路沙

see styles
bù lù shā
    bu4 lu4 sha1
pu lu sha
 furosha
puruṣa, 布嚕沙; 補盧沙 man, mankind, a man, Man as Nārayāṇa the soul and origin of the universe, the soul, the Soul, Supreme Being, God, see M. W.; intp. as 人 and 丈夫 man, and an adult man, also by 士夫 master or educated man, 'explained by 神我, literally the spiritual self. A metaphysical term; the spirit which together with nature (自性 svabhāva), through the successive modifications (轉變) of guṇa (求那 attributes or qualities), or the active principles (作者), produces all forms of existence (作一切物). ' Eitel.

座敷童

see styles
 zashikiwarashi
    ざしきわらし
protective household deity in Tohoku, appearing as a red-faced child spirit with bobbed hair

弥猛心

see styles
 yatakegokoro
    やたけごころ
fervent spirit

御使い

see styles
 otsukai
    おつかい
(1) (polite language) errand; mission; going as envoy; (2) (polite language) messenger; bearer; errand boy; errand girl; (3) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) familiar spirit

御神体

see styles
 goshintai
    ごしんたい
(Shinto) (honorific or respectful language) shintai; object of worship believed to contain the spirit of a deity, typically housed in a shrine

御遣い

see styles
 otsukai
    おつかい
(1) (polite language) errand; mission; going as envoy; (2) (polite language) messenger; bearer; errand boy; errand girl; (3) (polite language) (honorific or respectful language) familiar spirit

御霊代

see styles
 mitamashiro
    みたましろ
something worshiped as a symbol for the spirit of the dead

御霊前

see styles
 goreizen / gorezen
    ごれいぜん
"before the spirit of the deceased" (written on the condolence-money envelope)

心の友

see styles
 kokoronotomo
    こころのとも
(exp,n) one's bosom friend; kindred-spirit

心意気

see styles
 kokoroiki
    こころいき
spirit; determination; pluck; mettle

心歡喜


心欢喜

see styles
xīn huān xǐ
    xin1 huan1 xi3
hsin huan hsi
 shin kanki
happy in spirit

慈善心

see styles
 jizenshin
    じぜんしん
benevolence; charitable spirit

憑き物

see styles
 tsukimono
    つきもの
(kana only) evil spirit; demon

手向け

see styles
 tamuke
    たむけ
(1) offering to a deity or someone's spirit; (2) tribute to a person who is about to depart

投機心

see styles
 toukishin / tokishin
    とうきしん
a speculative spirit

探求心

see styles
 tankyuushin / tankyushin
    たんきゅうしん
spirit of inquiry; spirit of enquiry

探究心

see styles
 tankyuushin / tankyushin
    たんきゅうしん
spirit of inquiry; spirit of enquiry

放焰口

see styles
fàng yàn kǒu
    fang4 yan4 kou3
fang yen k`ou
    fang yen kou
to feed the starving ghosts (i.e. offer sacrifice to protect the departed spirit)

敢闘賞

see styles
 kantoushou / kantosho
    かんとうしょう
(See 三賞) Fighting Spirit Prize (sumo, martial arts, etc.)

新精霊

see styles
 arashouryou; niijouryou / arashoryo; nijoryo
    あらしょうりょう; にいじょうりょう
(See 新仏・1) spirit of someone on the first Obon after their death

昔堅気

see styles
 mukashikatagi
    むかしかたぎ
(1) old-fashioned way of thinking; old-fashioned spirit; (adj-no,adj-na) (2) old-fashioned

昔気質

see styles
 mukashikatagi
    むかしかたぎ
(1) old-fashioned way of thinking; old-fashioned spirit; (adj-no,adj-na) (2) old-fashioned

木の精

see styles
 kinosei / kinose
    きのせい
(exp,n) (See 木霊・2) dryad; tree spirit

来訪神

see styles
 raihoujin / raihojin
    らいほうじん
(See 稀人・まれびと・2) joy-bringing spirit from the divine realms

歌の心

see styles
 utanokokoro
    うたのこころ
spirit of a poem; true meaning of a poem

歌樂神


歌乐神

see styles
gē lè shén
    ge1 le4 shen2
ko le shen
 kagakujin
music spirit

気っぷ

see styles
 kippu
    きっぷ
(kana only) character; disposition; spirit; temperament

気っ風

see styles
 kippu
    きっぷ
(kana only) character; disposition; spirit; temperament

気合い

see styles
 kiai
    きあい
scream; yell; fighting spirit

気負い

see styles
 kioi
    きおい
eagerness; enthusiasm; fervor; excitement; fighting spirit; fighting mood

水の精

see styles
 mizunosei / mizunose
    みずのせい
(exp,n) water spirit; water nymph; naiad

水平儀


水平仪

see styles
shuǐ píng yí
    shui3 ping2 yi2
shui p`ing i
    shui ping i
level (device to determine horizontal); spirit level; surveyor's level

水平器

see styles
 suiheiki / suiheki
    すいへいき
(See 水準器・すいじゅんき) level; spirit level

水平尺

see styles
shuǐ píng chǐ
    shui3 ping2 chi3
shui p`ing ch`ih
    shui ping chih
spirit level

水準儀


水准仪

see styles
shuǐ zhǔn yí
    shui3 zhun3 yi2
shui chun i
 suijungi
    すいじゅんぎ
level (device to determine horizontal); spirit level; surveyor's level
leveling instrument; levelling instrument; surveyor's level

水準器

see styles
 suijunki
    すいじゅんき
spirit level; level; leveling instrument; levelling instrument

泥田坊

see styles
 dorotabou / dorotabo
    どろたぼう
(work) vengeful spirit of a rice paddy's former owner (by artist Toriyama Sekien); (wk) vengeful spirit of a rice paddy's former owner (by artist Toriyama Sekien)

激励会

see styles
 gekireikai / gekirekai
    げきれいかい
encouragement rally; pep rally; spirit rally

火の精

see styles
 hinosei / hinose
    ひのせい
fire spirit; salamander (mythical fire lizard)

無縁仏

see styles
 muenbotoke
    むえんぼとけ
person (or their spirit) who died with no one to tend their grave

物憑き

see styles
 monotsuki
    ものつき
(1) being possessed (by a spirit); possessed person; (2) (See 憑坐・よりまし) child or doll used as a vessel for a spirit invoked by a shaman or miko

狐付き

see styles
 kitsunetsuki
    きつねつき
possession by a fox spirit; person possessed by a fox spirit

狐憑き

see styles
 kitsunetsuki
    きつねつき
possession by a fox spirit; person possessed by a fox spirit

狐狸精

see styles
hú li jīng
    hu2 li5 jing1
hu li ching
fox-spirit; vixen; witch; enchantress

生き霊

see styles
 ikiryou / ikiryo
    いきりょう
    ikisudama
    いきすだま
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) vengeful spirit (spawned from a person's hate); doppelganger; co-walker; wraith

生魑魅

see styles
 ikisudama
    いきすだま
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) vengeful spirit (spawned from a person's hate); doppelganger; co-walker; wraith

白乾兒


白干儿

see styles
bái gān r
    bai2 gan1 r5
pai kan r
alcoholic spirit; strong white rice wine

白骨精

see styles
bái gǔ jīng
    bai2 gu3 jing1
pai ku ching
White Bone Spirit (in the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 Ji4]); (fig.) sly and cunning person

研究心

see styles
 kenkyuushin / kenkyushin
    けんきゅうしん
spirit of study (inquiry, enquiry); (having) an inquiring mind

破地獄


破地狱

see styles
pò dì yù
    po4 di4 yu4
p`o ti yü
    po ti yü
 ha jigoku
To break open the gates of hell, by chants and incantations, for the release of a departed spirit.

Variations:

see styles
 mi
    み
(archaism) soul; spirit; divine spirit

神の言

see styles
 kaminokotoba
    かみのことば
(expression) (1) Word of God; God's Word; sword of the Spirit; (2) Logos (i.e. the Trinity incarnate in Jesus Christ)

神体山

see styles
 shintaisan
    しんたいさん
{Shinto} (See 神体) sacred mountain; mountain in which the spirit of a deity resides

積極性


积极性

see styles
jī jí xìng
    ji1 ji2 xing4
chi chi hsing
 sekkyokusei / sekkyokuse
    せっきょくせい
zeal; initiative; enthusiasm; activity
(ant: 消極性・しょうきょくせい) assertiveness; positiveness; initiative; spirit of enterprise

窮鬼子


穷鬼子

see styles
qióng guǐ zǐ
    qiong2 gui3 zi3
ch`iung kuei tzu
    chiung kuei tzu
 gūkisu
a poor spirit

立役者

see styles
 tateyakusha
    たてやくしゃ
leading actor; person who acts as driving force behind something; key figure; leading spirit; central figure

競争心

see styles
 kyousoushin / kyososhin
    きょうそうしん
competitive spirit

精靈棚


精灵棚

see styles
jīng líng péng
    jing1 ling2 peng2
ching ling p`eng
    ching ling peng
 shōryō dana
The booth, or canopy, where the feast of all souls is provided.

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

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