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Simple Dictionary Definition |
尚氏 see styles |
shoushi / shoshi しょうし |
Shō clan (royal family of the Ryukyu Kingdom) |
已攝 已摄 see styles |
yǐ shè yi3 she4 i she i shō |
[already] gathered |
後聖 后圣 see styles |
hòu shèng hou4 sheng4 hou sheng go shō |
latter sages |
心處 心处 see styles |
xīn chù xin1 chu4 hsin ch`u hsin chu shin sho |
mind-field |
性因 see styles |
xìng yīn xing4 yin1 hsing yin shō in |
[buddha-] nature as cause |
性相 see styles |
xìng xiàng xing4 xiang4 hsing hsiang shō zō |
The nature (of anything) and its phenomenal expression xing being 無爲 non-functional, or noumenal and xiang 有爲 functional, or phenomenal. |
息處 息处 see styles |
xī chù xi1 chu4 hsi ch`u hsi chu soku sho |
causing to rest |
悟處 悟处 see styles |
wù chù wu4 chu4 wu ch`u wu chu go sho |
state of enlightenment |
意處 意处 see styles |
yì chù yi4 chu4 i ch`u i chu i sho |
The, mind-sense, the mind, the sixth of the six senses, v. 六處. |
所乘 see styles |
suǒ shèng suo3 sheng4 so sheng sho jō |
that which is ridden |
所入 see styles |
suǒ rù suo3 ru4 so ju sho nyū |
that which is entered |
所化 see styles |
suǒ huà suo3 hua4 so hua sho ka |
The one who is transformed or instructed. |
所問 所问 see styles |
suǒ wèn suo3 wen4 so wen sho mon |
inquiry |
所居 see styles |
suǒ jū suo3 ju1 so chü sho kyo |
residence; dwelling; dwelling place abode |
所悔 see styles |
suǒ huǐ suo3 hui3 so hui sho ke |
that which is regretted |
所會 所会 see styles |
suǒ huì suo3 hui4 so hui sho e |
is combined |
所棄 所弃 see styles |
suǒ qì suo3 qi4 so ch`i so chi sho ki |
rejected |
所止 see styles |
suǒ zhǐ suo3 zhi3 so chih sho shi |
place of lodging |
所漂 see styles |
suǒ piāo suo3 piao1 so p`iao so piao sho hyō |
be washed away |
所破 see styles |
suǒ pò suo3 po4 so p`o so po sho ha |
refuted |
所示 see styles |
suǒ shì suo3 shi4 so shih sho ji |
to be explained |
所笑 see styles |
suǒ xiào suo3 xiao4 so hsiao sho shō |
object of derision |
所解 see styles |
suǒ jiě suo3 jie3 so chieh sho ge |
[that which is to be] realized |
所讚 see styles |
suǒ zàn suo3 zan4 so tsan sho san |
[that which is] praised |
所貪 所贪 see styles |
suǒ tān suo3 tan1 so t`an so tan sho ton |
craved |
所醉 see styles |
suǒ zuì suo3 zui4 so tsui sho sui |
be intoxicated [by] |
所量 see styles |
suǒ liáng suo3 liang2 so liang sho ryō |
That which is estimated; the content of reasoning, or judgment. |
所開 所开 see styles |
suǒ kāi suo3 kai1 so k`ai so kai sho kai |
disclosed |
所離 所离 see styles |
suǒ lí suo3 li2 so li sho ri |
abandoned |
攝因 摄因 see styles |
shè yīn she4 yin1 she yin shō in |
receiving causes |
攝師 摄师 see styles |
shè shī she4 shi1 she shih shō shi |
scholars of the She-lun |
攝機 摄机 see styles |
shè jī she4 ji1 she chi shō ki |
inclusion of [people of various types of] religious faculties |
書經 书经 see styles |
shū jīng shu1 jing1 shu ching Sho kyō |
the Book of History, one of the Five Classics of Confucianism 五經|五经[Wu3 jing1], a compendium of documents which make up the oldest extant texts of Chinese history, from legendary times down to the time of Confucius, also known as 尚書經|尚书经[Shang4 shu1 jing1], 尚書|尚书[Shang4 shu1], 書|书[Shu1] Book of History |
樂生 乐生 see styles |
lè shēng le4 sheng1 le sheng raku shō |
joyful birth |
正發 正发 see styles |
zhèng fā zheng4 fa1 cheng fa shō hotsu |
begun |
正眼 see styles |
zhèng yǎn zheng4 yan3 cheng yen shō gen せいがん |
facing directly (with one's eyes); (to look sb) in the eyes aiming at the eye (with a sword) correct eye; true eye |
正破 see styles |
zhèng pò zheng4 po4 cheng p`o cheng po shō ha |
correctly refutes |
正經 正经 see styles |
zhèng jīng zheng4 jing1 cheng ching shō kyō |
decent; honorable; proper; serious; according to standards an orthodox scripture |
正說 正说 see styles |
zhèng shuō zheng4 shuo1 cheng shuo shō setsu |
correct teaching |
淸風 淸风 see styles |
qīng fēng qing1 feng1 ch`ing feng ching feng shō fū |
cool breeze(s) |
照拂 see styles |
zhào fú zhao4 fu2 chao fu shō futsu |
The manager of affairs in a monastery. |
照牌 see styles |
zhào pái zhao4 pai2 chao p`ai chao pai shō hai |
A notice board, especially allotting seats. |
爲勝 为胜 see styles |
wéi shèng wei2 sheng4 wei sheng i shō |
[regarded as] better |
爲證 为证 see styles |
wéi zhèng wei2 zheng4 wei cheng i shō |
to be realized |
生因 see styles |
shēng yīn sheng1 yin1 sheng yin shō in |
generative cause |
生已 see styles |
shēng yǐ sheng1 yi3 sheng i shō i |
be fully arisen |
生忍 see styles |
shēng rěn sheng1 ren3 sheng jen shō nin |
common or ordinary patience, i. e. of 衆生 the masses. |
生意 see styles |
shēng yi sheng1 yi5 sheng i shō i |
business; CL:筆|笔[bi3] gives rise to thought |
生疑 see styles |
shēng yí sheng1 yi2 sheng i shō gi |
to have doubts |
生經 生经 see styles |
shēng jīng sheng1 jing1 sheng ching Shō kyō |
Stories of the previous incarnations of the Buddha and his disciples, tr. by Dharmapāla, 5 juan, third century A. D. |
生處 生处 see styles |
shēng chù sheng1 chu4 sheng ch`u sheng chu shō sho |
locus for the arising of something |
略攝 略摄 see styles |
lüè shè lve4 she4 lve she ryaku shō |
summarize |
直證 直证 see styles |
zhí zhèng zhi2 zheng4 chih cheng jiki shō |
to directly realize |
笙歌 see styles |
shēng gē sheng1 ge1 sheng ko shouka; seika / shoka; seka しょうか; せいか |
music and song (formal writing) (See 笙) singing and playing the shō |
紫耀 see styles |
shou / sho しょう |
(male given name) Shō |
總攝 总摄 see styles |
zǒng shè zong3 she4 tsung she sō shō |
to fully include |
翔公 see styles |
xiáng gōng xiang2 gong1 hsiang kung Shō Kō |
Xiang Gong |
翔宇 see styles |
shou / sho しょう |
(given name) Shou |
聖境 圣境 see styles |
shèng jìng sheng4 jing4 sheng ching shō kyō |
realm of the enlightened |
能燒 能烧 see styles |
néng shāo neng2 shao1 neng shao nō shō |
burning, scorching |
蕭琛 萧琛 see styles |
xiāo chēn xiao1 chen1 hsiao ch`en hsiao chen Shō Chin |
Xiao Chen |
處時 处时 see styles |
chù shí chu4 shi2 ch`u shih chu shih sho ji |
place and time |
行性 see styles |
xíng xìng xing2 xing4 hsing hsing gyō shō |
activity and nature |
誦咒 诵咒 see styles |
sòng zhòu song4 zhou4 sung chou shō ju |
recites a mantra |
諸物 诸物 see styles |
zhū wù zhu1 wu4 chu wu sho motsu |
all beings |
諸身 诸身 see styles |
zhū shēn zhu1 shen1 chu shen sho shin |
all beings |
諸過 诸过 see styles |
zhū guò zhu1 guo4 chu kuo sho ka |
various faults |
證智 证智 see styles |
zhèng zhì zheng4 zhi4 cheng chih shō chi |
adhigamavābodha. Experiential knowledge; realization; the attainment of truth by the bodhisattva in the first stage. |
證相 证相 see styles |
zhèng xiàng zheng4 xiang4 cheng hsiang shō sō |
realizing the [true] aspects [of reality] |
豪姓 see styles |
háo xìng hao2 xing4 hao hsing gō shō |
noble lineage |
還攝 还摄 see styles |
huán shè huan2 she4 huan she gen shō |
draws back |
高聲 高声 see styles |
gāo shēng gao1 sheng1 kao sheng kō shō |
aloud; loud; loudly a loud voice |
鳳笙 see styles |
houshou / hosho ほうしょう |
(rare) (See 笙) shō (Japanese free reed musical instrument) |
鳳管 see styles |
houkan / hokan ほうかん |
(rare) (See 笙) sho (Japanese free reed musical instrument) |
一切性 see styles |
yī qiè xìng yi1 qie4 xing4 i ch`ieh hsing i chieh hsing issai shō |
all natures |
一切所 see styles |
yī qiè suǒ yi1 qie4 suo3 i ch`ieh so i chieh so issai sho |
all places |
一切生 see styles |
yī qiè shēng yi1 qie4 sheng1 i ch`ieh sheng i chieh sheng issai shō |
all births |
一切處 一切处 see styles |
yī qiè chù yi1 qie4 chu4 i ch`ieh ch`u i chieh chu issai sho |
samanta. Everywhere, universal; a universal dhyāna. |
一切障 see styles |
yī qiè zhàng yi1 qie4 zhang4 i ch`ieh chang i chieh chang issai shō |
all hindrances |
一升壜 see styles |
isshoubin / isshobin いっしょうびん |
1 sho bottle (1.8 litres) |
一升瓶 see styles |
isshoubin / isshobin いっしょうびん |
1 sho bottle (1.8 litres) |
一境性 see styles |
yī jìng xìng yi1 jing4 xing4 i ching hsing ikkyō shō |
single-realm-ness |
七卷章 see styles |
qī juǎn zhāng qi1 juan3 zhang1 ch`i chüan chang chi chüan chang Shichikan shō |
Qijiang zhang |
三十生 see styles |
sān shí shēng san1 shi2 sheng1 san shih sheng sanjū shō |
In each of the 十地 ten states there are three conditions, 入, 住, 出, entry, stay, exit, hence the 'thirty lives'. |
三垢障 see styles |
sān gòu zhàng san1 gou4 zhang4 san kou chang sanku shō |
hindrances of the three defilements |
三界牀 三界床 see styles |
sān jiè chuáng san1 jie4 chuang2 san chieh ch`uang san chieh chuang sangai shō |
The sick-bed of the trailokya, especially this world of suffering. |
三界生 see styles |
sān jiè shēng san1 jie4 sheng1 san chieh sheng sankai no shō |
birth in the three realms |
三種生 三种生 see styles |
sān zhǒng shēng san1 zhong3 sheng1 san chung sheng sanshu shō |
The three sources, or causes of the rise of the passions and illusions: (a) 想生 the mind, or active thought; (b) 相生 the objective world; (c) 流注生 their constant interaction, or the continuous stream of latent predispositions. |
三種障 三种障 see styles |
sān zhǒng zhàng san1 zhong3 zhang4 san chung chang sanshu shō |
three kinds of hindrances |
不善性 see styles |
bù shàn xìng bu4 shan4 xing4 pu shan hsing fuzen shō |
unwholesomeness |
不善處 不善处 see styles |
bù shàn chù bu4 shan4 chu4 pu shan ch`u pu shan chu fuzen sho |
unwholesome circumstances |
不定性 see styles |
bù dìng xìng bu4 ding4 xing4 pu ting hsing fujō shō |
(不定種性) Of indeterminate nature. The 法相宗 Dharmalakṣana school divides all beings into five classes according to their potentialities. This is one of the divisions and contains four combinations: (1) Bodhisattva-cum-śrāvaka, with uncertain result depending on the more dominant of the two; (2) bodhisattva-cum-pratyekabuddha; (3) śrāvaka-cum-pratyekabuddha; (4) the characteristcs of all three vehicles intermingled with uncertain results; the third cannot attain Buddhahood, the rest may. |
不得生 see styles |
bù dé shēng bu4 de2 sheng1 pu te sheng futoku shō |
cannot arise |
不改性 see styles |
bù gǎi xìng bu4 gai3 xing4 pu kai hsing fukai shō |
unchanging nature |
不死處 不死处 see styles |
bù sǐ chù bu4 si3 chu4 pu ssu ch`u pu ssu chu fushi sho |
place of immortality |
不淨處 不淨处 see styles |
bù jìng chù bu4 jing4 chu4 pu ching ch`u pu ching chu fujō sho |
unclean places |
不能生 see styles |
bù néng shēng bu4 neng2 sheng1 pu neng sheng funō shō |
cannot arise |
九類生 九类生 see styles |
jiǔ lèi shēng jiu3 lei4 sheng1 chiu lei sheng kurui shō |
The nine kinds of birth; the four from the womb, egg, moisture, transformation are common to devas, earth, and the hells; the five others are birth into the heavens of form, of non-form, of thought, of non-thought, and of neither (i.e. beyond either). |
了因性 see styles |
liǎo yīn xìng liao3 yin1 xing4 liao yin hsing ryōin shō |
the revelatory cause of (buddha-) nature |
二種性 二种性 see styles |
èr zhǒng xìng er4 zhong3 xing4 erh chung hsing nishu shō |
Two kinds of seed-nature, the character of the ālaya seed and its development: (1) (a) 性種子 The original good seed-nature; (b) 習種子 the seed-nature in practice or development. (2) (a) 本性住種性 The immanent abiding original good seed-nature; (b) 習所成種性 the seed productive according to its ground. (3) (a) 聖種性 The seed-nature of the saints, by which they attain nirvana; (b) 愚夫種性 the seed-nature in the foolish and ignorant. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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