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処女林

see styles
 shojorin
    しょじょりん
virgin forest

刃葉林


刃叶林

see styles
rèn shě lín
    ren4 she3 lin2
jen she lin
 ninshōrin
Asipattravana; the forest of swords, where every leaf is a sharp sword, v. 地獄.

功德林

see styles
gōng dé lín
    gong1 de2 lin2
kung te lin
 kudoku rin
forest of merit

原生林

see styles
 genseirin / genserin
    げんせいりん
primeval forest; virgin forest

営林署

see styles
 eirinsho / erinsho
    えいりんしょ
forest service field office

国有林

see styles
 kokuyuurin / kokuyurin
    こくゆうりん
national forest

地潜り

see styles
 jimuguri
    じむぐり
(kana only) Japanese forest rat snake (Euprepiophis conspicillatus, Elaphe conspicillata); burrowing rat snake

堅固林


坚固林

see styles
jiān gù lín
    jian1 gu4 lin2
chien ku lin
 Kengo rin
Śāla Forest

大寒林

see styles
dà hán lín
    da4 han2 lin2
ta han lin
 dai kanrin
The grove of great cold, sitavana, i.e., burial stūpas, the graveyard.

大林寺

see styles
dà lín sì
    da4 lin2 si4
ta lin ssu
 dairinji
    だいりんじ
(personal name) Dairinji
Mānavana-saṃghārāma 摩訶伐那伽藍摩 "The monastery of the great forest", S. of Mongali.

天然林

see styles
 tennenrin
    てんねんりん
natural forest

季雨林

see styles
jì yǔ lín
    ji4 yu3 lin2
chi yü lin
monsoon forest

寒帯林

see styles
 kantairin
    かんたいりん
taiga; boreal forest; Arctic forest

屋敷林

see styles
 yashikirin; yashikibayashi
    やしきりん; やしきばやし
forest or grove of trees surrounding a residence

山守り

see styles
 yamamori
    やまもり
ranger (forest); mountain guardian

山火事

see styles
 yamakaji
    やまかじ
forest fire; wildfire; bushfire

山鶺鴒


山鹡鸰

see styles
shān jí líng
    shan1 ji2 ling2
shan chi ling
(bird species of China) forest wagtail (Dendronanthus indicus)

平地林

see styles
 heichirin / hechirin
    へいちりん
lowland forest; flatland forest; plain forest

得眼林

see styles
dé yǎn lín
    de2 yan3 lin2
te yen lin
 Tokugenrin
Āptanetravana, the forest of recovered eyes.

施業林

see styles
 segyourin / segyorin
    せぎょうりん
managed forest; managed woodland

木瓜林

see styles
mù guā lín
    mu4 gua1 lin2
mu kua lin
 Mokukarin
苦行林 Papaya forest, i. e. Uruvilva, 優樓頻螺 the place near Gayā where Kāśyapa, Śākyamuni, and others practised their austerities before the latter's enlightenment; hence the former is styled Uruvilva Kāśyapa.

林恢復


林恢复

see styles
lín huī fù
    lin2 hui1 fu4
lin hui fu
forest restoration

林産物

see styles
 rinsanbutsu
    りんさんぶつ
forest products

栴檀林

see styles
zhān tán lín
    zhan1 tan2 lin2
chan t`an lin
    chan tan lin
 sendanrin
a forest of incense

森の奥

see styles
 morinooku
    もりのおく
deep in the forest

森林帯

see styles
 shinrintai
    しんりんたい
forest zone

森林法

see styles
 shinrinhou / shinrinho
    しんりんほう
{law} Forest Act

森青蛙

see styles
 moriaogaeru; moriaogaeru
    もりあおがえる; モリアオガエル
(kana only) forest green tree frog (Rhacophorus arboreus)

極相林

see styles
 kyokusourin / kyokusorin
    きょくそうりん
{biol} climax forest

次生林

see styles
cì shēng lín
    ci4 sheng1 lin2
tz`u sheng lin
    tzu sheng lin
secondary growth of forest

民有林

see styles
 minyuurin / minyurin
    みんゆうりん
privately owned forest

混合林

see styles
 kongourin / kongorin
    こんごうりん
mixed forest

温帯林

see styles
 ontairin
    おんたいりん
temperate forest

演習林

see styles
 enshuurin / enshurin
    えんしゅうりん
forest used for research; (place-name) Enshuurin

火入れ

see styles
 hiire / hire
    ひいれ
(1) fire pan; (2) heating; (3) first lighting (e.g. furnace); firing (e.g. forest); kindling; igniting; (4) pasteurization

無邊身


无边身

see styles
wú biān shēn
    wu2 bian1 shen1
wu pien shen
 muhen shin
The immeasurable body of the Buddha: the more the Brahman measured it the higher it grew, so he threw away his measuring rod, which struck root and became a forest.

煩惱林


烦恼林

see styles
fán nǎo lín
    fan2 nao3 lin2
fan nao lin
 bonnō rin
The forest of moral affliction.

熱帯林

see styles
 nettairin
    ねったいりん
tropical forest

砂防林

see styles
 sabourin / saborin
    さぼうりん
erosion-control forest

稠林行

see styles
chóu lín xíng
    chou2 lin2 xing2
ch`ou lin hsing
    chou lin hsing
 jūrin gyō
practices in a [impenetrable] forest

空閑處


空闲处

see styles
kōng xián chù
    kong1 xian2 chu4
k`ung hsien ch`u
    kung hsien chu
 kūgen sho
A tr. of 阿蘭若 araṇya, i.e. "forest". A retired place, 300 to 600 steps away from human habitation, suitable for the religious practices of monks.

綠皮車


绿皮车

see styles
lǜ pí chē
    lu:4 pi2 che1
lü p`i ch`e
    lü pi che
green train (slow, noisy, unairconditioned train with forest green livery and yellow trim that ran on the Chinese railway system from the 1950s, phased out in the early 21st century)

自然林

see styles
 shizenrin
    しぜんりん
virgin forest

苦行林

see styles
kǔ xíng lín
    ku3 xing2 lin2
k`u hsing lin
    ku hsing lin
 kugyōrin
木瓜林 Uruvilvā-kāśyapa, the forest near Gayā where Śākyamuni underwent rigorous ascetic discipline; v. 優.

蟹食犬

see styles
 kanikuiinu; kanikuiinu / kanikuinu; kanikuinu
    かにくいいぬ; カニクイイヌ
(kana only) crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous); forest fox; wood fox; common fox

針葉林


针叶林

see styles
zhēn yè lín
    zhen1 ye4 lin2
chen yeh lin
needle-leaved forest

鉄道林

see styles
 tetsudourin / tetsudorin
    てつどうりん
forest planted to protect railway tracks from snow, sand, etc.

間伐材

see styles
 kanbatsuzai
    かんばつざい
timber from forest thinning; thinned wood

闇の森

see styles
 yaminomori
    やみのもり
(place) (fict) Mirkwood (fictional forest); (p,fic) Mirkwood (fictional forest)

防潮林

see styles
 bouchourin / bochorin
    ぼうちょうりん
forest planted to protect the shoreline; tidewater control forest

防災林

see styles
 bousairin / bosairin
    ぼうさいりん
forest planted to protect land, roads, etc. from natural disasters

防雪林

see styles
 bousetsurin / bosetsurin
    ぼうせつりん
snowbreak (forest)

防風林

see styles
 boufuurin / bofurin
    ぼうふうりん
windbreak (forest); shelterbelt

阿蘭若


阿兰若

see styles
ā lán rě
    a1 lan2 re3
a lan je
 arannya
    あらんにゃ
Buddhist temple (transliteration of Sanskrit "Aranyakah")
{Buddh} isolated place; hermitage
āraṇya; from araṇya, 'forest.'阿蘭若迦 āraṇyaka, one who lives there. Intp. by 無諍聲 no sound of discord; 閑靜 shut in and quiet; 遠離 far removed; 空 寂 uninhabited and still; a lonely abode 500 bow-lengths from any village. A hermitage, or place of retirement for meditation. Three kinds of occupants are given: 達磨阿蘭若迦 dharma-āraṇyaka; 摩祭阿蘭若迦 mātaṅga-āraṇyaka, and 檀陀阿蘭若迦 daṇḍaka-āraṇyaka. Other forms are: 阿蘭那 or 阿蘭攘; 阿蘭陀 or 陁; 阿練若 or 阿練茄; 曷刺 M028515.

雙樹林


双树林

see styles
shuāng shù lín
    shuang1 shu4 lin2
shuang shu lin
 Sōju rin
Śāla Forest

雲霧林

see styles
 unmurin
    うんむりん
cloud forest

風致林

see styles
 fuuchirin / fuchirin
    ふうちりん
forest preserved for its scenic beauty

鬱鞞羅


郁鞞罗

see styles
yù bǐ luó
    yu4 bi3 luo2
yü pi lo
Uruvilvā, the forest near Gaya where Śākyamuni was an ascetic for six years; also defined as a stream in that forest; cf. 優樓頻螺.

魚付林

see styles
 uotsukirin
    うおつきりん
fish-breeding forest; riverside or coastal forest that encourages fish breeding

黑森林

see styles
hēi sēn lín
    hei1 sen1 lin2
hei sen lin
Black Forest; Schwarzwald

げじべえ

see styles
 gejibee
    げじべえ
(myth) Yakushima forest yōkai which haunts loggers; (myth) Yakushima forest yōkai which haunts loggers

ジムグリ

see styles
 jimuguri
    ジムグリ
(kana only) Japanese forest rat snake (Euprepiophis conspicillatus, Elaphe conspicillata); burrowing rat snake

ワイア森

see styles
 waiamori
    ワイアもり
(place-name) Wyre Forest

亜熱帯林

see styles
 anettairin
    あねったいりん
subtropical forest

優樓頻螺


优楼频螺

see styles
yōu lóu pín luó
    you1 lou2 pin2 luo2
yu lou p`in lo
    yu lou pin lo
 Urubinra
Uruvilvā, papaya tree; name of the forest near Gayā where Śākyamuni practised austere asceticism before his enlightenment. Also 優樓頻蠡 (or 優樓毘蠡); 烏盧頻螺 (or 烏盧頻羅); 漚樓頻螺, 優樓頻螺迦葉 and other forms; Uruvilvā Kāśyapa; 'one of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni, so called because he practised asceticism in the Uruvilvā forest,' or 'because he had on his breast a mark resembling the fruit of the' papaya. He 'is to reappear as Buddha Samantaprabhāsa'. Eitel.

劍林地獄


剑林地狱

see styles
jiàn lín dì yù
    jian4 lin2 di4 yu4
chien lin ti yü
 kenrin jigoku
Asipattra, (or劍樹地獄) the hell of the forest of swords, or sword-leaf trees.

向かい火

see styles
 mukaibi
    むかいび
backfire (to defend against forest fires)

営林支局

see styles
 eirinshikyoku / erinshikyoku
    えいりんしきょく
(org) Branch Forest Office; (o) Branch Forest Office

夏緑樹林

see styles
 karyokujurin
    かりょくじゅりん
summer green forest

大光明王

see styles
dà guāng míng wáng
    da4 guang1 ming2 wang2
ta kuang ming wang
 Dai kōmyō ō
The Great-Light Ming-wang, Śākyamuni in a previous existence, when king of Jambudvīpa, at Benares. There his white elephant, stirred by the sight of a female elephant, ran away with him into the forest, where he rebuked his mahout, who replied, "I can only control the body not the mind, only a Buddha can control the mind." Thereupon the royal rider made his resolve to attain bodhi and become a Buddha. Later, he gave to all that asked, finally even his own head to a Brahman who demanded it, at the instigation of an enemy king.

娑羅樹林


娑罗树林

see styles
suō luó shù lín
    suo1 luo2 shu4 lin2
so lo shu lin
 Sharajurin
Śāla Forest

密林山部

see styles
mì lín shān bù
    mi4 lin2 shan1 bu4
mi lin shan pu
 Mitsurinsen bu
Hidden Forest Mountain School

尼倶陀林

see styles
ní jù tuó lín
    ni2 ju4 tuo2 lin2
ni chü t`o lin
    ni chü to lin
 Nikudarin
Nyagrodha Forest

広葉樹林

see styles
 kouyoujurin / koyojurin
    こうようじゅりん
broad-leaved forest; broadleaf forest

彈宅迦林


弹宅迦林

see styles
dàn zhái jiā lín
    dan4 zhai2 jia1 lin2
tan chai chia lin
 Dantakarin
The forest of Daṇḍaka, destroyed by a ṛṣi because the king had carried off the ṛṣi's wife, saying a ṛṣi had no need for one.

木の下闇

see styles
 konoshitayami
    このしたやみ
(exp,adv) dark under the trees; obscurity of a forest

森ガール

see styles
 morigaaru / morigaru
    もりガール
fashion style for young women invoking a soft, forest-like feeling

森林保全

see styles
 shinrinhozen
    しんりんほぜん
forest preservation; forestry preservation

森林保護

see styles
 shinrinhogo
    しんりんほご
forest protection

森林公園

see styles
 shinrinkouen / shinrinkoen
    しんりんこうえん
forest park; (place-name) Shinrin Park

森林火災

see styles
 shinrinkasai
    しんりんかさい
forest fire

森林腦炎


森林脑炎

see styles
sēn lín nǎo yán
    sen1 lin2 nao3 yan2
sen lin nao yen
forest encephalitis

森林鉄道

see styles
 shinrintetsudou / shinrintetsudo
    しんりんてつどう
forest railroad

森林限界

see styles
 shinringenkai
    しんりんげんかい
tree line; forest line; timberline

槍林箭雨


枪林箭雨

see styles
qiāng lín jiàn yǔ
    qiang1 lin2 jian4 yu3
ch`iang lin chien yü
    chiang lin chien yü
forest of spear, rain of arrows

洩瑟知林


泄瑟知林

see styles
yì sè zhī lín
    yi4 se4 zhi1 lin2
i se chih lin
 Eishichirin
Yaṣṭivana, forest of the bamboo staff which took root when thrown away by the Brahman who did not believe the Buddha was 16 feet in height; but he more he measured the taller grew the Buddha, hence his chagrin. Name of a forest near Rājagṛha.

無事比丘


无事比丘

see styles
wú shì bǐ qiū
    wu2 shi4 bi3 qiu1
wu shih pi ch`iu
    wu shih pi chiu
 muji biku
monk who lives as a forest dweller

照葉樹林

see styles
 shouyoujurin / shoyojurin
    しょうようじゅりん
evergreen (glossy-leaved) forest

熱帯雨林

see styles
 nettaiurin
    ねったいうりん
tropical forest; tropical rainforest

熱帶雨林


热带雨林

see styles
rè dài yǔ lín
    re4 dai4 yu3 lin2
je tai yü lin
tropical rain forest

硬葉樹林

see styles
 kouyoujurin / koyojurin
    こうようじゅりん
sclerophyll forest; sclerophyllous forest; hardwood forest

赤道雨林

see styles
chì dào yǔ lín
    chi4 dao4 yu3 lin2
ch`ih tao yü lin
    chih tao yü lin
equatorial rain forest

近稠林行

see styles
jìn chóu lín xíng
    jin4 chou2 lin2 xing2
chin ch`ou lin hsing
    chin chou lin hsing
 kon jūrin gyō
practicing in a nearby forest (?)

退耕還林


退耕还林

see styles
tuì gēng huán lín
    tui4 geng1 huan2 lin2
t`ui keng huan lin
    tui keng huan lin
restoring agricultural land to forest

里地里山

see styles
 satochisatoyama
    さとちさとやま
(See 里地,里山・2) mountain villages and neighbouring agricultural, forest, etc. areas

針葉樹林

see styles
 shinyoujurin / shinyojurin
    しんようじゅりん
conifer forest; coniferous forest; needle-leaved forest

阿蘭若行


阿兰若行

see styles
ā lán ruò xíng
    a1 lan2 ruo4 xing2
a lan jo hsing
 arannya gyō
practice of forest-dwelling

阿蘭若迦


阿兰若迦

see styles
ā lán ruò jiā
    a1 lan2 ruo4 jia1
a lan jo chia
 arannyaka
forest-dwelling religious mendicant

阿蘭那行


阿兰那行

see styles
ā lán nà xíng
    a1 lan2 na4 xing2
a lan na hsing
 aranna gyō
ascetic practice of dwelling in the forest

雉救林火

see styles
zhì jiù lín huǒ
    zhi4 jiu4 lin2 huo3
chih chiu lin huo
 chi ku rinka
The pheasant which busied itself in putting out the forest on fire and was pitied and saved by the fire-god.

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

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