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There are 42 total results for your Taishi search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
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代石

see styles
 taishi
    たいし
(place-name) Taishi

国記

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 kokki
    こっき
(work) historical text purported to have been written in 620 by Shotoku Taishi and Soga no Umako; (wk) historical text purported to have been written in 620 by Shotoku Taishi and Soga no Umako

多石

see styles
 taishi
    たいし
(surname) Taishi

大使

see styles
dà shǐ
    da4 shi3
ta shih
 taishi
    たいし
ambassador; envoy; CL:名[ming2],位[wei4]
(noun - becomes adjective with の) ambassador

大志

see styles
dà zhì
    da4 zhi4
ta chih
 taishi
    たいし
high aims
ambition; aspiration; (personal name) Motoyuki

太子

see styles
tài zǐ
    tai4 zi3
t`ai tzu
    tai tzu
 taishi
    たいし
crown prince
(1) crown prince; (2) (abbreviation) (from 聖徳太子) Prince Shōtoku; (female given name) Takako
Kumaararāja. Crownprince. An epithet of Buddhas, and of Mañjuśrī.

太師


太师

see styles
tài shī
    tai4 shi1
t`ai shih
    tai shih
 taishi
    たいし
imperial tutor
(1) Senior Grand Tutor (senior-most of the top three civil positions of the Zhou Dynasty); (2) Grand Minister; Chancellor of the Realm

対支

see styles
 taishi
    たいし
(See 対中・たいちゅう,対華) concerning China

對至


对至

see styles
duì zhì
    dui4 zhi4
tui chih
 taishi
confront

岱志

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 taishi
    たいし
(given name) Taishi

田石

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 taishi
    たいし
(surname) Taishi

耐之

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 taishi
    たいし
(male given name) Taishi

胎脂

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 taishi
    たいし
vernix; vernix caseosa

苔志

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 taishi
    たいし
(given name) Taishi

逮至

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dǎi zhì
    dai3 zhi4
tai chih
 taishi
attains

隊士

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 taishi
    たいし
regimental soldier

太石村

see styles
tài shí cūn
    tai4 shi2 cun1
t`ai shih ts`un
    tai shih tsun
Taishi village (in Guangdong province)

精霊会

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 shouryoue / shoryoe
    しょうりょうえ
(1) Bon Festival; (2) Buddhist service for the anniversary of the death of Shotoku Taishi (orig. the 22nd day of the 2nd month of the lunar calendar)

聖霊会

see styles
 shouryoue / shoryoe
    しょうりょうえ
(1) Bon Festival; (2) Buddhist service for the anniversary of the death of Shotoku Taishi (orig. the 22nd day of the 2nd month of the lunar calendar)

上宮太子


上宫太子

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shàng gōng tài zǐ
    shang4 gong1 tai4 zi3
shang kung t`ai tzu
    shang kung tai tzu
 Jōgū Taishi
Jōgū Taishi

南天太子

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nán tiān tài zǐ
    nan2 tian1 tai4 zi3
nan t`ien t`ai tzu
    nan tien tai tzu
 Nanten Taishi
Prince of South India

大施太子

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dà shī tài zǐ
    da4 shi1 tai4 zi3
ta shih t`ai tzu
    ta shih tai tzu
 Daise Taishi
(or 善薩). The great princely almsgiver, i.e. Śākyamuni in a previous life; also 能施太子 (or 太子).

引正太子

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yǐn zhèng tài zǐ
    yin3 zheng4 tai4 zi3
yin cheng t`ai tzu
    yin cheng tai tzu
 Inshō taishi
Sātavāhana, 沙多婆漢那 a prince of Kosala, whose father the king was the patron of Nāgārjuna; the prince, attributing his father's unduly prolonged life to Nāgārjuna's magic, is said to have compelled the latter to commit suicide, on hearing of which the king died and the prince ascended the throne. 西域記 10.

忍辱太子

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rěn rù tài zǐ
    ren3 ru4 tai4 zi3
jen ju t`ai tzu
    jen ju tai tzu
 ninniku taishi
The patient prince, of Vārāṇaśī (Benares), who gave a piece of his flesh to heal his sick parents, which was efficacious because he had never given way to anger.

悉多太子

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xī duō tài zǐ
    xi1 duo1 tai4 zi3
hsi to t`ai tzu
    hsi to tai tzu
 Shitta taishi
Prince Siddhārtha

拘利太子

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jū lì tài zǐ
    ju1 li4 tai4 zi3
chü li t`ai tzu
    chü li tai tzu
 Kuri taishi
Kolita, the eldest son of Droṇodana, uncle of Śākyamuni; said to be Mahānāma, but others say Mahāmaudgalyāyana. Also 拘栗; 拘肄多.

月光太子

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yuè guāng tài zǐ
    yue4 guang1 tai4 zi3
yüeh kuang t`ai tzu
    yüeh kuang tai tzu
 Gakkō taishi
Moonlight prince, name of Śākyamuni in a previous incarnation as a prince, when he split one of his bones to anoint a leper with its marrow and gave him of his blood to drink. 智度論 12.

沐魄太子

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mù pò tài zǐ
    mu4 po4 tai4 zi3
mu p`o t`ai tzu
    mu po tai tzu
 Mokuhaku taishi
is 慕魄 one of the former incarnations of Śākyamuni.

祇陀太子

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qí tuó tài zí
    qi2 tuo2 tai4 zi2
ch`i t`o t`ai tzu
    chi to tai tzu
 Gita taishi
prince Jeta

聖徳太子

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 shoutokutaishi / shotokutaishi
    しょうとくたいし
(person) Shōtoku Taishi (574CE-627CE); Prince Shōtoku

聖德太子


圣德太子

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shèng dé tài zǐ
    sheng4 de2 tai4 zi3
sheng te t`ai tzu
    sheng te tai tzu
 Shōtoku Taishi
Prince Shōtoku Taiji (574-621), major Japanese statesman and reformer of the Asuka period 飛鳥時代|飞鸟时代[Fei1 niao3 Shi2 dai4], proponent of state Buddhism, portrayed as Buddhist saint
Shōtoku Taishi

能施太子

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néng shī tài zǐ
    neng2 shi1 tai4 zi3
neng shih t`ai tzu
    neng shih tai tzu
 Nōse Taishi
Prince 'Giver', a former incarnation of Śākyamuni, when he obtained the magic dragon, pearl and by its power relieved the needs of all the poor.

荒井岱志

see styles
 araitaishi
    あらいたいし
(person) Arai Taishi (1930.11.2-)

上宮皇太子


上宫皇太子

see styles
shàng gōng huáng tài zǐ
    shang4 gong1 huang2 tai4 zi3
shang kung huang t`ai tzu
    shang kung huang tai tzu
 Jōgū Kō Taishi
Jōgū Kō Taishi

太子刷護經


太子刷护经

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tài zǐ shuā hù jīng
    tai4 zi3 shua1 hu4 jing1
t`ai tzu shua hu ching
    tai tzu shua hu ching
 Taishi satsugo kyō
Taizi shuahu jing

太子和休經


太子和休经

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tài zǐ hé xiū jīng
    tai4 zi3 he2 xiu1 jing1
t`ai tzu ho hsiu ching
    tai tzu ho hsiu ching
 Taishi waku kyō
太子刷護經 There are several 太子, etc. 經. One named the Subaahu-parip.rcchaa was translated under the first title between 265-316 A. D., four leaves; under the second title by Dharmarakṣa during the same period.

Variations:
太師
大師

see styles
 taishi
    たいし
(1) Senior Grand Tutor (senior-most of the top three civil positions of the Zhou dynasty); (2) (See 太政大臣) Grand Minister; Chancellor of the Realm

聖德太子傳曆


圣德太子传历

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shèng dé tài zǐ zhuàn lì
    sheng4 de2 tai4 zi3 zhuan4 li4
sheng te t`ai tzu chuan li
    sheng te tai tzu chuan li
 Shōtoku Taishi Denryaku
Biography of Prince Shōtoku

聖德太子繪傳


圣德太子绘传

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shèng dé tài zǐ huì zhuàn
    sheng4 de2 tai4 zi3 hui4 zhuan4
sheng te t`ai tzu hui chuan
    sheng te tai tzu hui chuan
 Shōtoku taishi eden
The Pictorial Biographies of Prince Shōtoku

佛說太子刷護經


佛说太子刷护经

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fó shuō tài zǐ shuā hù jīng
    fo2 shuo1 tai4 zi3 shua1 hu4 jing1
fo shuo t`ai tzu shua hu ching
    fo shuo tai tzu shua hu ching
 Bussetsu taishi satsugo kyō
Foshuo taizi shuahu jing

聖德太子傳私記


圣德太子传私记

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shèng dé tài zǐ chuán sī jì
    sheng4 de2 tai4 zi3 chuan2 si1 ji4
sheng te t`ai tzu ch`uan ssu chi
    sheng te tai tzu chuan ssu chi
 Shōtoku taishi den shiki
Private Record of the Prince Shōtoku Biographies

聖德太子傳古今目錄抄


圣德太子传古今目录抄

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shèng dé tài zǐ zhuàn gǔ jīn mù lù chāo
    sheng4 de2 tai4 zi3 zhuan4 gu3 jin1 mu4 lu4 chao1
sheng te t`ai tzu chuan ku chin mu lu ch`ao
    sheng te tai tzu chuan ku chin mu lu chao
 Shōtoku taishi den kokon mokuroku shō
Catalogue of Ancient and Modern Prince Shōtoku Biographies

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

This page contains 42 results for "Taishi" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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