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There are 30 total results for your The Dao search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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dào
    dao4
tao
 wataru
    わたる

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Daoism / Taoism
road; path (CL:條|条[tiao2],股[gu3]); (bound form) way; reason; principle; (bound form) a skill; an art; a specialization; (Daoism) the Way; the Dao; to say (introducing a direct quotation, as in a novel); (bound form) to express; to extend (polite words); classifier for long thin things (rivers, cracks etc), barriers (walls, doors etc), questions (in an exam etc), commands, courses in a meal, steps in a process; (old) circuit (administrative division)
(1) (abbreviation) (See 道・みち・1) road; path; street; route; (2) (See 道・みち・5) way; set of practices; rules for conducting oneself; (3) (abbreviation) (in Japanese schools) (See 道徳教育) moral education; (4) Buddhist teachings; (5) Taoism; (6) administrative region of Japan (Hokkaido); (7) (hist) administrative region of Japan (Tokaido, Tosando, etc.); (8) province (administrative region of Korea); (9) circuit (administrative region of China); (10) (hist) province (Tang-era administrative region of China); (personal name) Wataru
mārga. A way, road; the right path; principle, Truth, Reason, Logos, Cosmic energy; to lead; to say. The way of transmigration by which one arrives at a good or bad existence; any of the six gati, or paths of destiny. The way of bodhi, or enlightenment leading to nirvāṇa through spiritual stages. Essential nirvāṇa, in which absolute freedom reigns. For the eightfold noble path v. 八聖道.; The two Ways: (1) (a) 無礙道 or 無間道 The open or unhindered way, or the way of removing all obstacles or intervention, i. e. all delusion; (b) 解脫道 the way of release, by realization of truth. (2) (a) 難行道 The hard way of "works", i. e. by the six pāramitā and the disciplines. (b) 易行道 the easy way salvation, by the invocation of Amitābha. (3) (a) 有漏道 The way of reincarnation or mortality; (b) 無漏 the enlightened way of escape from the miseries of transmigration. (4) (a) 教道 The way of instruction; (b) 證道 the way of realization. (5) The two lower excretory organs.

タオ

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 tao
    タオ

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Thao
{comp} Data Access Object; DAO; (female given name) Tao

道德經


道德经

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dào dé jīng
    dao4 de2 jing1
tao te ching
 Dōtoku kyō

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Daodejing / Tao Te Ching
the Book of Dao by Laozi or Lao-Tze, the sacred text of Daoism
Daode jing

上善若水

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shàng shàn ruò shuǐ
    shang4 shan4 ruo4 shui3
shang shan jo shui

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Ultimate Goodness of Water
the ideal is to be like water (which benefits all living things and does not struggle against them) (quotation from the "Book of Dao" 道德經|道德经[Dao4 de2 jing1])

北島


北岛

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běi dǎo
    bei3 dao3
pei tao
 hokutou / hokuto
    ほくとう
Bei Dao (1949-), Chinese poet
(place-name) North Island (New Zealand)

四道

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sì dào
    si4 dao4
ssu tao
 shimichi
    しみち
(surname) Shimichi
The Dao or road means the nirvana road; the 'four' are rather modes of progress, or stages in it: (1) 加行道 discipline or effort, i. e. progress from the 三賢 and 四善根 stages to that of the 三學位, i. e. morality, meditation, and understanding; (2) 無間道 uninterrupted progress to the stage in which all delusion is banished; (3) 解脫道 liberaton, or freedom, reaching the state of assurance or proof and knowledge of the truth; and (4) 勝進道 surpassing progress in dhyāni-wisdom. Those four stages are also associated with those of srota-āpanna, sakṛdāgāmin, anāgāmin, and arhat.

天道

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tiān dào
    tian1 dao4
t`ien tao
    tien tao
 tendou / tendo
    てんどう
natural law; heavenly law; weather (dialect)
(1) (てんとう only) the sun; (2) god of heaven and the earth; (3) laws governing the heavens; (4) {astron} celestial path; celestial motion; (5) {Buddh} (See 六道) deva realm (svarga); (surname, given name) Tendō
deva-gati, or devasopāna, 天趣. (1) The highest of the six paths 六道, the realm of devas, i. e. the eighteen heavens of form and four of formlessness. A place of enjoyment, where the meritorious enjoy the fruits of good karma, but not a place of progress toward bodhisattva perfection. (2) The Dao of Heaven, natural law, cosmic energy; according to the Daoists, the origin and law of all things.

安遠


安远

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ān yuǎn
    an1 yuan3
an yüan
 An En
Anyuan county in Ganzhou 贛州|赣州[Gan4 zhou1], Jiangxi
Two noted monks of the 晉 Chin dynasty, i. e. 道安 Dao-an and 慧遠 Huiyuan.

導引


导引

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dǎo yǐn
    dao3 yin3
tao yin
 douin / doin
    どういん
same as 引導|引导[yin3 dao3]; Dao Yin, Daoist exercises involving breathing, stretching and self-massage
(1) guidance; showing the way; (2) (See あん摩・あんま・1) massage; (3) tao yin; Taoist Neigong; Taoist exercises
To lead.

得道

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dé dào
    de2 dao4
te tao
 noriyori
    のりより
to achieve the Dao; to become an immortal
(noun/participle) attaining salvation; (given name) Noriyori
To obtain the way, or the religion; by obedience to the commandments, practice of meditation, and knowledge, to attain enlightenment.

王導


王导

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wáng dǎo
    wang2 dao3
wang tao
Wang Dao (276-339), powerful official of Jin dynasty and brother of general Wang Dun 王敦, regent of Jin from 325

王敦

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wáng dūn
    wang2 dun1
wang tun
Wang Dun (266-324), powerful general of Jin dynasty and brother of civil official Wang Dao 王導|王导, subsequently rebellious warlord 322-324

田尾

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tián wěi
    tian2 wei3
t`ien wei
    tien wei
 dao
    だお
Tianwei or Tienwei Township in Changhua County 彰化縣|彰化县[Zhang1 hua4 Xian4], Taiwan
(place-name) Dao

道安

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dào ān
    dao4 an1
tao an
 michiyasu
    みちやす
(surname) Michiyasu
Dao'an

道系

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dào xì
    dao4 xi4
tao hsi
(slang, coined c. 2017, contrasted with 佛系[fo2 xi4]) Dao-type, a type of person who has traits associated with a Daoist approach to life, such as being active, optimistic, earthy and forthright

道縣


道县

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dào xiàn
    dao4 xian4
tao hsien
Dao county in Yongzhou 永州[Yong3 zhou1], Hunan

道蔵

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 douzou / dozo
    どうぞう
Dao Zang; Taoist canon

道院

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dào yuàn
    dao4 yuan4
tao yüan
 douin / doin
    どういん
Daoyuan (Sanctuary of the Dao)
(place-name) Dōin

駝王

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 daou / dao
    だおう
(given name) Daou

DAO

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 dao
    ダオ
(1) {comp} data access object; DAO; (2) decentralized autonomous organization; DAO

安楽集

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 anrakushuu / anrakushu
    あんらくしゅう
(work) Dao-cho's commentary on the Amitayurdhyana Sutra; (wk) Dao-cho's commentary on the Amitayurdhyana Sutra

李政道

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lǐ zhèng dào
    li3 zheng4 dao4
li cheng tao
Tsung-Dao Lee (1926-), Chinese American physicist, Columbia University, 1957 Nobel laureate

通導散

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 tsudousan / tsudosan
    つどうさん
tong dao san (Chinese traditional medicine)

玄之又玄

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xuán zhī yòu xuán
    xuan2 zhi1 you4 xuan2
hsüan chih yu hsüan
mystery within a mystery; the mysteries of the Dao according to Laozi 老子[Lao3 zi3]

進道若退


进道若退

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jìn dào ruò tuì
    jin4 dao4 ruo4 tui4
chin tao jo t`ui
    chin tao jo tui
progress seems like regress (the Book of Dao 道德經|道德经[Dao4 de2 jing1], Chpt. 41)

道山學海


道山学海

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dào shān xué hǎi
    dao4 shan1 xue2 hai3
tao shan hsüeh hai
mountain of Dao, sea of learning (idiom); learning is as high as the mountains, as wide as the seas; ars longa, vita brevis

箇箇圓常道


箇箇圆常道

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gè gè yuán cháng dào
    ge4 ge4 yuan2 chang2 dao4
ko ko yüan ch`ang tao
    ko ko yüan chang tao
 koko en jō (no) dō
Every single thing is the complete eternal Dao.

老子道徳経

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 roushidoutokukyou / roshidotokukyo
    ろうしどうとくきょう
(work) Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu; Dao De Jing by Laozi; (wk) Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu; Dao De Jing by Laozi

ディーエーオー

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 diieeoo / dieeoo
    ディーエーオー
{comp} DAO

Variations:
ディスクアットワンス
ディスク・アット・ワンス

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 disukuatowansu; disuku ato wansu
    ディスクアットワンス; ディスク・アット・ワンス
{comp} disk-at-once (optical disk recording mode); DAO

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

This page contains 30 results for "The Dao" 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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