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Simple Dictionary Definition |
空 see styles |
kòng kong4 k`ung kung ron ろん |
More info & calligraphy: Sky / Ether / Void / Emptiness / Unreality(1) empty air; sky; (2) {Buddh} shunyata (the lack of an immutable intrinsic nature within any phenomenon); emptiness; (3) (abbreviation) (See 空軍) air force; (noun or adjectival noun) (4) fruitlessness; meaninglessness; (noun or adjectival noun) (5) (See 五大・1) void (one of the five elements); (can be adjective with の) (6) {math} empty (e.g. set); (female given name) Ron śūnya, empty, void, hollow, vacant, nonexistent. śūnyatā, 舜若多, vacuity, voidness, emptiness, non-existence, immateriality, perhaps spirituality, unreality, the false or illusory nature of all existence, the seeming 假 being unreal. The doctrine that all phenomena and the ego have no reality, but are composed of a certain number of skandhas or elements, which disintegrate. The void, the sky, space. The universal, the absolute, complete abstraction without relativity. There are classifications into 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 11, 13, 16, and 18 categories. The doctrine is that all things are compounds, or unstable organisms, possessing no self-essence, i.e. are dependent, or caused, come into existence only to perish. The underlying reality, the principle of eternal relativity, or non-infinity, i.e. śūnya, permeates all phenomena making possible their evolution. From this doctrine the Yogācārya school developed the idea of the permanent reality, which is Essence of Mind, the unknowable noumenon behind all phenomena, the entity void of ideas and phenomena, neither matter nor mind, but the root of both. |
天空 see styles |
tiān kōng tian1 kong1 t`ien k`ung tien kung hirari ひらり |
More info & calligraphy: Sky / Air / Ether / Spacesky; air; ether; firmament; the heavens; (female given name) Hirari |
孔子 see styles |
kǒng zǐ kong3 zi3 k`ung tzu kung tzu yoshiko よしこ |
More info & calligraphy: Confucius(person) Confucius; (female given name) Yoshiko Confucius |
孔雀 see styles |
kǒng què kong3 que4 k`ung ch`üeh kung chüeh kujaku くじゃく |
More info & calligraphy: Peacockpeafowl (incl. the male peacock, female peahen, and young peachick); (given name) Kujaku mayūra, 摩裕羅 a peacock; the latter form is also given by Eitel for Mauriya as 'an ancient city on the north-east frontier of Matipura, the residence of the ancient Maurya (Morya) princes. The present Amrouah near Hurdwar'. |
恐龍 恐龙 see styles |
kǒng lóng kong3 long2 k`ung lung kung lung kyouryuu / kyoryu きょうりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Dinosaurdinosaur |
悟空 see styles |
wù kōng wu4 kong1 wu k`ung wu kung gokuu / goku ごくう |
More info & calligraphy: Wukong / Goku(surname, given name) Gokuu |
空手 see styles |
kōng shǒu kong1 shou3 k`ung shou kung shou sorate そらて |
More info & calligraphy: Karate(1) karate; (2) empty handed; (surname) Sorate |
空氣 空气 see styles |
kōng qì kong1 qi4 k`ung ch`i kung chi |
More info & calligraphy: Air / Atmosphere |
空無 空无 see styles |
kōng wú kong1 wu2 k`ung wu kung wu kūmu |
More info & calligraphy: Nothingness |
空軍 空军 see styles |
kōng jun kong1 jun1 k`ung chün kung chün kuugun / kugun くうぐん |
More info & calligraphy: Air Forceair force |
虛空 虚空 see styles |
xū kōng xu1 kong1 hsü k`ung hsü kung kokū |
More info & calligraphy: Nothingness / Empty / Voidśūnya; empty, void, space; ākāśa, in the sense of space, or the ether; gagana, the sky, atmosphere, heaven; kha, space, sky, ether, 虛 is defined as that which is without shape or substantiality, 空 as that which has no resistance. The immaterial universe behind all phenomena. |
孫悟空 孙悟空 see styles |
sūn wù kōng sun1 wu4 kong1 sun wu k`ung sun wu kung songokuu / songoku そんごくう |
More info & calligraphy: Sun Wukong / Son Goku(1) (char) Sun Wukong (character in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West); Monkey King; (2) (char) Son Goku (Dragon Ball); (ch) Sun Wukong (character in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West); Monkey King; (ch) Son Goku (Dragon Ball) |
空想家 see styles |
kōng xiǎng jiā kong1 xiang3 jia1 k`ung hsiang chia kung hsiang chia kuusouka / kusoka くうそうか |
More info & calligraphy: Visionary / Dreamerdreamer; daydreamer; visionary |
空手道 see styles |
kōng shǒu dào kong1 shou3 dao4 k`ung shou tao kung shou tao karatedou / karatedo からてどう |
More info & calligraphy: Karate-Dothe way of karate; karate |
眞空妙有 see styles |
zhēn kōng miào yǒu zhen1 kong1 miao4 you3 chen k`ung miao yu chen kung miao yu shinkū myōu |
More info & calligraphy: True Emptiness Yields Transcendent Existence |
倥 see styles |
kǒng kong3 k`ung kung |
urgent; pressed |
孔 see styles |
kǒng kong3 k`ung kung tooru とおる |
hole; CL:個|个[ge4]; classifier for cave dwellings (n,n-suf) (1) hole; (2) deficit; shortage; missing person (in a team, meeting, etc.); (3) vacancy; opening; (4) flaw; (5) profitable place (or item, etc.) not well known by others; (6) upset victory (with a large payoff); (7) (slang) pit (of a theater); (8) (archaism) hiding place; (9) (archaism) underbelly (of society, etc.); (given name) Tooru A hole: surname of Confucius; great, very; a peacock. |
崆 see styles |
kōng kong1 k`ung kung |
name of a mountain |
恐 see styles |
kǒng kong3 k`ung kung ku こわ |
afraid; frightened; to fear (interjection) (kana only) frightening; terrifying; (expression) (kana only) (feminine speech) yours sincerely (used to sign off on letters); respectfully yours fearful |
悾 see styles |
kōng kong1 k`ung kung |
simple-minded; sincere |
控 see styles |
kòng kong4 k`ung kung |
to control; to accuse; to charge; to sue; to invert a container to empty it; (suffix) (slang) buff; enthusiast; devotee; -phile or -philia |
焢 see styles |
kòng kong4 k`ung kung |
(Tw) to roast; (Tw) to braise until tender |
箜 see styles |
kōng kong1 k`ung kung |
used in 箜篌[kong1 hou2] |
篌 see styles |
hóu hou2 hou |
used in 箜篌[kong1 hou2] |
鞚 see styles |
kòng kong4 k`ung kung |
(literary) bridle (of a horse) |
一空 see styles |
yī kōng yi1 kong1 i k`ung i kung ikkuu / ikku いっくう |
leaving none left; (sold etc) out (given name) Ikkuu All is empty, or of the void, non-material. |
七孔 see styles |
qī kǒng qi1 kong3 ch`i k`ung chi kung |
the seven apertures of the human head: 2 eyes, 2 ears, 2 nostrils, 1 mouth |
七情 see styles |
qī qíng qi1 qing2 ch`i ch`ing chi ching shichijou / shichijo しちじょう |
seven emotional states; seven affects of traditional Chinese medical theory and therapy, namely: joy 喜[xi3], anger 怒[nu4], anxiety 憂|忧[you1], thought 思[si1], grief 悲[bei1], fear 恐[kong3], fright 驚|惊[jing1]; seven relations (1) seven emotions (in The Book of Rites: joy, anger, sorrow, fear, love, hate, desire); seven emotions (in Buddhism: joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure, love, hate, desire); (2) seven effects (of a traditional Chinese medicine); (surname) Shichijō The seven emotions : pleasure, anger, sorrow, joy, love, hate, desire. |
七空 see styles |
qī kōng qi1 kong1 ch`i k`ung chi kung shichikū |
The seven unrealities or illusions,v.空. There are two lists:(1)相空,性自性空,行空,無行空,一切法離言説空,第一義聖智大空 and彼彼空; v.Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra 1.(2) 性空, 自相空, 諸法空, 不可得空,無法空, 有法空, and 有法無法空.智度論36. |
三空 see styles |
sān kōng san1 kong1 san k`ung san kung sankū |
The three voids or immaterialities. The first set of three is (a) 空, (b) 無相, (c) 無願, v. 三三昧. The second, (a) 我空 , (b) 法空 , (c) 倶空 the self, things, all phenomena as "empty" or immaterial. The third relates to charity: (a) giver, (b) receiver, (c) gift, all are "empty". |
上空 see styles |
shàng kōng shang4 kong1 shang k`ung shang kung uesora うえそら |
the skies above a certain place; (aviation) airspace; (Tw) topless sky; the skies; high-altitude sky; upper air; (surname) Uesora |
不空 see styles |
bù kōng bu4 kong1 pu k`ung pu kung fukuu / fuku ふくう |
(given name, person) Fukuu Amogha, Amoghavajra. 不空三藏; 智藏; 阿目佉跋折羅 Not empty (or not in vain) vajra. The famous head of the Yogācāra school in China. A Singhalese of northern brahmanic descent, having lost his father, he came at the age of 15 with his uncle to 東海, the eastern sea, or China, where in 718 he became a disciple of 金剛智 Vajrabodhi. After the latter's death in 732, and at his wish, Eliot says in 741, he went to India and Ceylon in search of esoteric or tantric writings, and returned in 746, when he baptized the emperor Xuan Tsung. He was especially noted for rain-making and stilling storms. In 749 he received permission to return home, but was stopped by imperial orders when in the south of China. In ?756 under Su Tsung he was recalled to the capital. His time until 771 was spent translating and editing tantric books in 120 volumes, and the Yogacara 密教 rose to its peak of prosperity. He died greatly honoured at 70 years of age, in 774, the twelfth year of Tai Tsung, the third emperor under whom he had served. The festival of feeding the hungry spirits 孟蘭勝會 is attributed to him. His titles of 智藏 and 不空三藏 are Thesaurus of Wisdom and Amogha Tripitaka. |
中空 see styles |
zhōng kōng zhong1 kong1 chung k`ung chung kung nakazora なかぞら |
hollow; empty interior (adj-no,n) (1) (ちゅうくう only) hollow; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) mid-air; air; sky; (surname) Nakazora |
九孔 see styles |
jiǔ kǒng jiu3 kong3 chiu k`ung chiu kung kuku |
abalone (Haliotis diversicolor) Also 九入, 九竅, 九漏, 九流, 九瘡 the nine orifices, cavities, entrances, leakages, or suppurations, i.e. the two eyes, two ears, two nostrils, mouth, and two lower organs. |
事空 see styles |
shì kōng shi4 kong1 shih k`ung shih kung jikū |
emptiness of discreet phenomena |
二空 see styles |
èr kōng er4 kong1 erh k`ung erh kung nikū |
The two voids, unrealities, or immaterialities; v. 空. There are several antitheses: (1) (a) 人空; 我空 The non-reality of the atman, the soul, the person; (6) 法空 the non-reality of things. (2) (a) 性空 The Tiantai division that nothing has a nature of its own; (b) 相空 therefore its form is unreal, i.e. forms are temporary names. (3) (a) 但空 Tiantai says the 藏 and 通 know only the 空; (b) 不但空 the 別 and 圓 have 空, 假, and 中 q.v. (4) (a) 如實空 The division of the 起信論 that the 眞如 is devoid of all impurity; (b) 如實不空 and full of all merit, or achievement. |
五空 see styles |
wǔ kōng wu3 kong1 wu k`ung wu kung gokuu / goku ごくう |
(given name) Gokuu five kinds of emptiness |
人孔 see styles |
rén kǒng ren2 kong3 jen k`ung jen kung jinkou / jinko じんこう |
manhole (See マンホール) manhole |
人空 see styles |
rén kōng ren2 kong1 jen k`ung jen kung ningū |
Man is only a temporary combination formed by the five skandhas and the twelve nidānas, being the product of previous causes, and without a real self or permanent soul. Hīnayāna is said to end these causes and consequent reincarnation by discipline in subjection of the passions and entry into nirvana by the emptying of the self. Mahāyāna fills the "void" with the Absolute, declaring that when man has emptied himself of the ego he realizes his nature to be that of the absolute, bhūtatathatā; v. 二空. |
仲尼 see styles |
zhòng ní zhong4 ni2 chung ni chuuji / chuji ちゅうじ |
courtesy name for Confucius 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3] (person) Zhongni (courtesy name of Confucius) |
但空 see styles |
dàn kōng dan4 kong1 tan k`ung tan kung tankū |
Only non-existence, or immateriality, a term used by Tiantai to denote the orthodox Hīnayāna system. 不但空 denotes the 通教 intermediate system between the Hīnayāna and the Mahāyāna; v. 空. |
低空 see styles |
dī kōng di1 kong1 ti k`ung ti kung teikuu / teku ていくう |
low altitude (noun - becomes adjective with の) low altitude; low sky |
倒空 see styles |
dào kōng dao4 kong1 tao k`ung tao kung |
to empty (a bag); to turn inside out; to turn out |
倥侗 see styles |
kōng tóng kong1 tong2 k`ung t`ung kung tung |
ignorant; unenlightened |
倥傯 倥偬 see styles |
kǒng zǒng kong3 zong3 k`ung tsung kung tsung |
pressing; urgent; poverty-stricken; destitute See: 倥偬 |
倶空 see styles |
jù kōng ju4 kong1 chü k`ung chü kung kukū |
Both or all empty, or unreal, i.e. both ego and things have no reality. |
偏空 see styles |
piān kōng pian1 kong1 p`ien k`ung pien kung henkū |
imbalanced emptiness |
做空 see styles |
zuò kōng zuo4 kong1 tso k`ung tso kung |
to sell short (finance) |
偷空 see styles |
tōu kòng tou1 kong4 t`ou k`ung tou kung |
to take some time out; to make use of a spare moment |
儒家 see styles |
rú jiā ru2 jia1 ju chia juka じゅか |
Confucian school, founded by Confucius 孔子[Kong3 zi3] (551-479 BC) and Mencius 孟子[Meng4 zi3] (c. 372-c. 289 BC) Confucianist |
入空 see styles |
rù kōng ru4 kong1 ju k`ung ju kung nikkū |
enter emptiness |
內空 内空 see styles |
nèi kōng nei4 kong1 nei k`ung nei kung naikū |
Empty within, i. e. no soul or self within. |
凌空 see styles |
líng kōng ling2 kong1 ling k`ung ling kung riku りく |
be high up in the sky (personal name) Riku |
前空 see styles |
qián kōng qian2 kong1 ch`ien k`ung chien kung maezora まえぞら |
(place-name) Maezora the prior emptiness |
升空 see styles |
shēng kōng sheng1 kong1 sheng k`ung sheng kung |
to rise to the sky; to lift off; to levitate; liftoff |
半空 see styles |
bàn kōng ban4 kong1 pan k`ung pan kung |
midair |
卽空 see styles |
jí kōng ji2 kong1 chi k`ung chi kung sokkū |
identical to emptiness |
反恐 see styles |
fǎn kǒng fan3 kong3 fan k`ung fan kung |
anti-terrorism; to fight against terrorism |
取空 see styles |
qǔ kōng qu3 kong1 ch`ü k`ung chü kung shukū |
grasping to emptiness |
受控 see styles |
shòu kòng shou4 kong4 shou k`ung shou kung |
to be controlled |
受空 see styles |
shòu kōng shou4 kong1 shou k`ung shou kung jukū |
emptiness of the recipient |
司空 see styles |
sī kōng si1 kong1 ssu k`ung ssu kung shikuu / shiku しくう |
two-character surname Sikong (hist) (See 六卿) Minister of Works (Zhou dynasty China); (surname) Shikuu |
吹孔 see styles |
chuī kǒng chui1 kong3 ch`ui k`ung chui kung |
(of a musical instrument) blow hole |
周孔 see styles |
zhōu kǒng zhou1 kong3 chou k`ung chou kung Shū Kō |
Zhou and Kong |
品控 see styles |
pǐn kòng pin3 kong4 p`in k`ung pin kung |
quality control (QC), abbr. for 品質控制|品质控制 |
唯恐 see styles |
wéi kǒng wei2 kong3 wei k`ung wei kung |
for fear that; lest; also written 惟恐 |
單空 单空 see styles |
dān kōng dan1 kong1 tan k`ung tan kung tan kū |
emptiness only |
嚴控 严控 see styles |
yán kòng yan2 kong4 yen k`ung yen kung |
to strictly control (abbr. for 嚴格控制|严格控制[yan2 ge2 kong4 zhi4]) |
四空 see styles |
sì kōng si4 kong1 ssu k`ung ssu kung shi kū |
four kinds of formlessness |
回空 see styles |
huí kōng hui2 kong1 hui k`ung hui kung |
to return empty (i.e. to drive back with no passengers or freight) |
回腸 回肠 see styles |
huí cháng hui2 chang2 hui ch`ang hui chang kaichou / kaicho かいちょう |
ileum (segment of small intestine between the jejunum 空腸|空肠[kong1 chang2] and appendix 盲腸|盲肠[mang2 chang2]) {anat} ileum |
因空 see styles |
yīn kōng yin1 kong1 yin k`ung yin kung inkū |
emptiness of cause |
國航 国航 see styles |
guó háng guo2 hang2 kuo hang |
Air China (abbr. for 中國國際航空公司|中国国际航空公司[Zhong1 guo2 Guo2 ji4 Hang2 kong1 Gong1 si1]) |
圓孔 圆孔 see styles |
yuán kǒng yuan2 kong3 yüan k`ung yüan kung |
round hole |
圓空 圆空 see styles |
yuán kōng yuan2 kong1 yüan k`ung yüan kung enkuu / enku えんくう |
(personal name) Enkuu Complete vacuity, i.e. 空空, from which even the idea of vacuity is absent. |
埋孔 see styles |
mái kǒng mai2 kong3 mai k`ung mai kung |
(electronics) buried via |
填空 see styles |
tián kòng tian2 kong4 t`ien k`ung tien kung |
to fill a job vacancy; to fill in a blank (e.g. on questionnaire or exam paper) |
外空 see styles |
wài kōng wai4 kong1 wai k`ung wai kung gekū |
emptiness of the external |
多孔 see styles |
duō kǒng duo1 kong3 to k`ung to kung takou / tako たこう |
porous (adj-f,adj-no) porous; open (weave) |
夜空 see styles |
yè kōng ye4 kong1 yeh k`ung yeh kung yozora よぞら |
night sky night sky; (female given name) Yozora |
大空 see styles |
dà kōng da4 kong1 ta k`ung ta kung masataka まさたか |
wide open sky; the blue; heavens; firmament; (male given name) Masataka The great void, or the Mahāyāna parinirvāṇa, as being more complete and final than the nirvāṇa of Hīnayāna. It is used in the Shingon sect for the great immaterial or spiritual wisdom, with its esoteric symbols; its weapons, such as the vajra; its samādhis; its sacred circles, or maṇḍalas, etc. It is used also for space, in which there is neither east, west, north, nor south. |
太空 see styles |
tài kōng tai4 kong1 t`ai k`ung tai kung |
outer space |
失控 see styles |
shī kòng shi1 kong4 shih k`ung shih kung |
to go out of control |
如空 see styles |
rú kōng ru2 kong1 ju k`ung ju kung nyokū |
like space |
妙空 see styles |
miào kōng miao4 kong1 miao k`ung miao kung myōkū |
excellent emptiness |
子路 see styles |
zǐ lù zi3 lu4 tzu lu shiro しろ |
Zi Lu (542-480 BC), disciple of Confucius 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3], also known as Ji Lu 季路[Ji4 Lu4] (personal name) Shiro |
孔丘 see styles |
kǒng qiū kong3 qiu1 k`ung ch`iu kung chiu |
Confucius |
孔孟 see styles |
kǒng mèng kong3 meng4 k`ung meng kung meng koumou / komo こうもう |
Confucius and Mencius Confucius and Mencius |
孔廟 孔庙 see styles |
kǒng miào kong3 miao4 k`ung miao kung miao |
Confucian temple |
孔徑 孔径 see styles |
kǒng jìng kong3 jing4 k`ung ching kung ching |
diameter of hole |
孔德 see styles |
kǒng dé kong3 de2 k`ung te kung te |
Auguste Comte (1798-1857), French philosopher |
孔教 see styles |
kǒng jiào kong3 jiao4 k`ung chiao kung chiao |
Teaching of Confucius; Confucianism |
孔明 see styles |
kǒng míng kong3 ming2 k`ung ming kung ming yoshiaki よしあき |
courtesy name of Zhuge Liang 諸葛亮|诸葛亮[Zhu1 ge3 Liang4] (given name) Yoshiaki |
孔東 孔东 see styles |
kǒng dōng kong3 dong1 k`ung tung kung tung |
(loanword) condom |
孔林 see styles |
kǒng lín kong3 lin2 k`ung lin kung lin |
the Confucius family mausoleum at Qufu 曲阜, rebuilt and extended by every dynasty |
孔武 see styles |
kǒng wǔ kong3 wu3 k`ung wu kung wu |
(literary) valorous |
孔殷 see styles |
kǒng yīn kong3 yin1 k`ung yin kung yin |
urgent; numerous |
孔洞 see styles |
kǒng dòng kong3 dong4 k`ung tung kung tung |
small hole in an object |
孔眼 see styles |
kǒng yǎn kong3 yan3 k`ung yen kung yen |
hole (e.g. of sieve or colander) |
孔穴 see styles |
kǒng xué kong3 xue2 k`ung hsüeh kung hsüeh |
aperture; hole; cavity |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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