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Simple Dictionary Definition |
一休 see styles |
yī xiū yi1 xiu1 i hsiu ikkyuu / ikkyu いっきゅう |
More info & calligraphy: IkkyuIkkyū |
修行 see styles |
xiū xíng xiu1 xing2 hsiu hsing shugyou(p); sugyou(ok) / shugyo(p); sugyo(ok) しゅぎょう(P); すぎょう(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Shugyo(noun, transitive verb) (1) training; practice; discipline; study; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {Buddh} ascetic practices; (personal name) Nobuyuki caryā, conduct; to observe and do; to end one's ways; to cultivate oneself in right practice; be religious, or pious. |
修養 修养 see styles |
xiū yǎng xiu1 yang3 hsiu yang shuuyou / shuyo しゅうよう |
More info & calligraphy: Self-Improvement(n,vs,vi) self-improvement; (mental) training; self-discipline; cultivation cultivating moral character |
休斯頓 休斯顿 see styles |
xiū sī dùn xiu1 si1 dun4 hsiu ssu tun |
More info & calligraphy: Houston |
阿修羅 阿修罗 see styles |
ā xiū luó a1 xiu1 luo2 a hsiu lo ashura; asura あしゅら; あすら |
More info & calligraphy: Frightful Demon / Asura{Buddh} Asura; demigod; anti-god; titan; demigods that fight the Devas (gods) in Hindu mythology; (female given name) Ashura asura, 修羅 originally meaning a spirit, spirits, or even the gods, it generally indicates titanic demons, enemies of the gods, with whom, especially Indra, they wage constant war. They are defined as 'not devas', and 'ugly', and 'without wine'. Other forms are 阿須羅 (or 阿蘇羅, or 阿素羅); 阿修倫 (or羅須倫 or 阿修輪 or 羅須輪); 阿素洛; 阿差. Four classes are named according to their manner of rebirth-egg, born, womb-born, transformation-born, and spawn- or water-born. Their abode is in the ocean, north of Sumeru, but certain of the weaker dwell in a western mountain cave. They have realms, rulers, and palaces, as have the devas. The 阿修羅道 is one of the six gatis, or ways of reincarnation. The 修羅場 or 修羅巷 is the battlefield of the asuras against Indra. The 阿修羅琴 are their harps. |
休 see styles |
xiū xiu1 hsiu yasumu やすむ |
to rest; to stop doing something for a period of time; to cease; (imperative) don't (personal name) Yasumu Desist, give up; resign; divorce; blessing, favour. |
修 see styles |
xiū xiu1 hsiu yoshimi よしみ |
to decorate; to embellish; to repair; to build; to write; to cultivate; to study; to take (a class) (given name) Yoshimi To put in order, mend, cultivate, observe. Translit. su, sū. Cf. 須; 蘇. |
咻 see styles |
xiū xiu1 hsiu |
call out; jeer |
庥 see styles |
xiū xiu1 hsiu |
protection; shade |
羞 see styles |
xiū xiu1 hsiu |
shy; ashamed; shame; bashful; variant of 饈|馐[xiu1]; delicacies |
脩 修 see styles |
xiū xiu1 hsiu hisashi ひさし |
dried meat presented by pupils to their teacher at their first meeting (in ancient times); dried; withered (personal name) Hisashi to handle |
茠 see styles |
xiū xiu1 hsiu |
to weed; to eradicate |
貅 see styles |
xiū xiu1 hsiu |
see 貔貅[pi2 xiu1], composite mythical animal (originally 貅 was the female) |
貔 see styles |
pí pi2 p`i pi |
see 貔貅[pi2 xiu1], composite mythical animal (originally 貔 was the male) |
饈 馐 see styles |
xiū xiu1 hsiu |
delicacies |
髹 see styles |
xiū xiu1 hsiu |
red lacquer; to lacquer |
鵂 鸺 see styles |
xiū xiu1 hsiu ku |
owl ulūka, an owl. |
鶹 鹠 see styles |
liú liu2 liu |
see 鵂鶹|鸺鹠[xiu1 liu2] |
三修 see styles |
sān xiū san1 xiu1 san hsiu san shū |
The three ways of discipline, i.e. three śrāvaka and three bodhisattva ways. The three śrāvaka ways are 無常修 no realization of the eternal, seeing everything as transient; 非樂修 joyless, through only contemplating misery and not realizing the ultimate nirvāṇa-joy; 無我修 non-ego discipline, seeing only the perishing self and not realizing the immortal self. The bodhisattva three are the opposite of these. |
下修 see styles |
xià xiū xia4 xiu1 hsia hsiu |
to revise downward |
不休 see styles |
bù xiū bu4 xiu1 pu hsiu fukyuu / fukyu ふきゅう |
endlessly; ceaselessly (noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 不眠不休) no rest; working nonstop |
不修 see styles |
bù xiū bu4 xiu1 pu hsiu fushu |
not practicing |
且休 see styles |
qiě xiū qie3 xiu1 ch`ieh hsiu chieh hsiu |
rest for now; stop (usually imperative form) |
主修 see styles |
zhǔ xiū zhu3 xiu1 chu hsiu |
(education) to major in; major |
乞休 see styles |
qǐ xiū qi3 xiu1 ch`i hsiu chi hsiu |
to request permission to resign from an official position (old) |
二修 see styles |
èr xiū er4 xiu1 erh hsiu niś hu |
Two kinds of devotion or practice, 專修 and 雜修 sole or single-minded, and miscellaneous or varied, defined as (1) chief or sole duty, and (2) aids thereto or adjunctive observances. Also 緣修 causative devotion of a bodhisattva in former life, and 眞修 its actual manifestation here. |
介休 see styles |
jiè xiū jie4 xiu1 chieh hsiu |
Jiexiu, county-level city in Jinzhong 晉中|晋中[Jin4 zhong1], Shanxi |
令修 see styles |
lìng xiū ling4 xiu1 ling hsiu ryōshu |
to make (someone) practice |
休假 see styles |
xiū jià xiu1 jia4 hsiu chia |
to go on vacation; to have a holiday; to take leave |
休克 see styles |
xiū kè xiu1 ke4 hsiu k`o hsiu ko |
shock (loanword); to go into shock |
休兵 see styles |
xiū bīng xiu1 bing1 hsiu ping |
to cease fire; armistice; rested troops |
休妻 see styles |
xiū qī xiu1 qi1 hsiu ch`i hsiu chi |
to repudiate one's wife |
休學 休学 see styles |
xiū xué xiu1 xue2 hsiu hsüeh |
to suspend schooling; to defer study See: 休学 |
休寧 休宁 see styles |
xiū níng xiu1 ning2 hsiu ning |
Xiuning, a county in Huangshan 黃山|黄山[Huang2shan1], Anhui |
休屠 see styles |
xiū tú xiu1 tu2 hsiu t`u hsiu tu kyūto |
Lit. 'Desist from butchering, 'said to be the earliest Han term for 浮屠, 佛圖, etc., Buddha. The 漢武故事 says that the King of Vaiśālī 毘邪 killed King 體屠 (or the non-butchering kings), took his golden gods, over 10 feet in height, and put them in the 甘泉宮 Sweet-spring palace; they required no sacrifices of bulls or rams, but only worship of incense, so the king ordered that they should be served after their national method. |
休市 see styles |
xiū shì xiu1 shi4 hsiu shih |
to close the market (for a holiday or overnight etc) |
休庭 see styles |
xiū tíng xiu1 ting2 hsiu t`ing hsiu ting yasumiba やすみば |
to adjourn (law) (surname) Yasumiba |
休廢 休废 see styles |
xiū fèi xiu1 fei4 hsiu fei kyūhai |
stop; give up |
休心 see styles |
xiū xīn xiu1 xin1 hsiu hsin kokoro wo yasumu きゅうしん |
(noun/participle) peace of mind; relief to rest the mind |
休怪 see styles |
xiū guài xiu1 guai4 hsiu kuai |
don't blame (sb) |
休息 see styles |
xiū xi xiu1 xi5 hsiu hsi kyuusoku / kyusoku きゅうそく |
rest; to rest (n,vs,adj-no) rest; relief; relaxation; (place-name) Kyūsoku respite |
休惜 see styles |
xiū xī xiu1 xi1 hsiu hsi |
recess |
休想 see styles |
xiū xiǎng xiu1 xiang3 hsiu hsiang |
don't think (that); don't imagine (that) |
休憩 see styles |
xiū qì xiu1 qi4 hsiu ch`i hsiu chi kyuukei / kyuke きゅうけい |
to rest; to relax; to take a break (noun/participle) rest; break; recess; intermission |
休懈 see styles |
xiū xiè xiu1 xie4 hsiu hsieh kyūke |
takes a rest |
休戰 休战 see styles |
xiū zhàn xiu1 zhan4 hsiu chan |
armistice |
休整 see styles |
xiū zhěng xiu1 zheng3 hsiu cheng |
to rest and reorganize (military) |
休會 休会 see styles |
xiū huì xiu1 hui4 hsiu hui |
to adjourn See: 休会 |
休歇 see styles |
xiū xiē xiu1 xie1 hsiu hsieh kyūgatsu |
to stop |
休止 see styles |
xiū zhǐ xiu1 zhi3 hsiu chih kyuushi / kyushi きゅうし |
to stop (n,vs,vt,vi) pause; suspension; rest; stoppage |
休留 see styles |
xiū liú xiu1 liu2 hsiu liu Kyūru |
a type of owl |
休眠 see styles |
xiū mián xiu1 mian2 hsiu mien kyuumin / kyumin きゅうみん |
to be dormant (biology); inactive (volcano); to hibernate (computing) (n,vs,vi) dormancy; quiescence |
休耕 see styles |
xiū gēng xiu1 geng1 hsiu keng kyuukou / kyuko きゅうこう |
to leave farmland to lie fallow (n,vs,vi) {agric} lying fallow; leaving a field uncultivated |
休謨 休谟 see styles |
xiū mó xiu1 mo2 hsiu mo |
David Hume (1711-1776), Scottish Enlightenment philosopher |
休達 休达 see styles |
xiū dá xiu1 da2 hsiu ta |
Sebta or Ceuta (city in north Morocco) |
休閒 休闲 see styles |
xiū xián xiu1 xian2 hsiu hsien |
leisure; relaxation; not working; idle; to enjoy leisure; to lie fallow |
休靜 休静 see styles |
xiū jìng xiu1 jing4 hsiu ching Kyūjō |
Hyujeong |
休養 休养 see styles |
xiū yǎng xiu1 yang3 hsiu yang kyuuyou / kyuyo きゅうよう |
to recuperate; to recover; to convalesce (n,vs,vi) rest; relaxation; recreation; recuperation; convalescence |
保修 see styles |
bǎo xiū bao3 xiu1 pao hsiu hoshuu / hoshu ほしゅう |
to promise to keep something in good repair; guarantee; warranty maintenance |
修位 see styles |
xiū wèi xiu1 wei4 hsiu wei shui |
stage of cultivation |
修住 see styles |
xiū zhù xiu1 zhu4 hsiu chu shujū |
abode of cultivation |
修作 see styles |
xiū zuò xiu1 zuo4 hsiu tso shuusaku / shusaku しゅうさく |
(given name) Shuusaku doing |
修例 see styles |
xiū lì xiu1 li4 hsiu li |
to amend an ordinance (abbr. for 修改條例|修改条例[xiu1 gai3 tiao2 li4]) |
修利 see styles |
xiū lì xiu1 li4 hsiu li shuri |
Sūrya, 蘇利耶 the sun; also name of a yakṣa, the ruler of the sun. |
修剪 see styles |
xiū jiǎn xiu1 jian3 hsiu chien |
to prune; to trim |
修力 see styles |
xiū lì xiu1 li4 hsiu li shuriki |
power of cultivation |
修厭 修厌 see styles |
xiū yàn xiu1 yan4 hsiu yen shuen |
to cultivate disillusionment |
修受 see styles |
xiū shòu xiu1 shou4 hsiu shou shuju |
receives and practices respectfully (?) |
修善 see styles |
xiū shàn xiu1 shan4 hsiu shan shuzen; shuuzen / shuzen; shuzen しゅぜん; しゅうぜん |
(noun/participle) (しゅぜん is a Buddhist term) accumulating good deeds; doing good; (personal name) Nobuyoshi To cultivate goodness; the goodness that is cultivated, in contrast with natural goodness. |
修因 see styles |
xiū yīn xiu1 yin1 hsiu yin shuin |
to cultivate the causes (of enlightenment) |
修圖 修图 see styles |
xiū tú xiu1 tu2 hsiu t`u hsiu tu |
to retouch images; image retouching |
修地 see styles |
xiū dì xiu1 di4 hsiu ti shuuji / shuji しゅうじ |
(personal name) Shuuji the level of cultivation |
修堅 修坚 see styles |
xiū jiān xiu1 jian1 hsiu chien shuken |
Firmness in observing or maintaining; established conviction, e.g. of the 別教 bodhisattva that all phenomena in essence are identical. |
修士 see styles |
xiū shì xiu1 shi4 hsiu shih shuushi / shushi しゅうし |
member of religious order; frater (noun - becomes adjective with の) master's (academic degree); (given name) Shuuji |
修女 see styles |
xiū nǚ xiu1 nu:3 hsiu nü |
nun or sister (of the Roman Catholic or Greek Orthodox churches) |
修好 see styles |
xiū hǎo xiu1 hao3 hsiu hao nobuyoshi のぶよし |
to repair (something broken); to restore (something damaged); to establish friendly relations with; (literary) to do meritorious deeds (noun/participle) amity; friendship; (personal name) Nobuyoshi |
修學 修学 see styles |
xiū xué xiu1 xue2 hsiu hsüeh shūgaku |
to train |
修已 see styles |
xiū yǐ xiu1 yi3 hsiu i shui |
having done |
修建 see styles |
xiū jiàn xiu1 jian4 hsiu chien |
to build; to construct |
修得 see styles |
xiū dé xiu1 de2 hsiu te shutoku しゅうとく |
(noun/participle) learning; acquisition attained by practice |
修復 修复 see styles |
xiū fù xiu1 fu4 hsiu fu shuufuku / shufuku しゅふく |
to restore; to renovate; (computing) to repair (a corrupted file etc) (n,vs,adj-no) restoration; repair; mending |
修德 see styles |
xiū dé xiu1 de2 hsiu te shutoku |
cultivating merit |
修心 see styles |
xiū xīn xiu1 xin1 hsiu hsin shushin |
to cultivate the mind |
修性 see styles |
xiū xìng xiu1 xing4 hsiu hsing shushō |
To cultivate the nature; the natural proclivities. |
修悲 see styles |
xiū bēi xiu1 bei1 hsiu pei shuhi |
cultivation of compassion |
修惑 see styles |
xiū huò xiu1 huo4 hsiu huo shuwaku しゅわく |
{Buddh} perceptive mental disturbances Illusion, such as desire, hate, etc., in practice or performance, i.e. in the process of attaining enlightenment; cf. 思惑. |
修惠 see styles |
xiū huì xiu1 hui4 hsiu hui shue |
cultivates wisdom |
修惡 修恶 see styles |
xiū è xiu1 e4 hsiu o shuaku |
To cultivate evil; cultivated evil in contrast with evil by nature. |
修慈 see styles |
xiū cí xiu1 ci2 hsiu tz`u hsiu tzu shuuji / shuji しゅうじ |
(given name) Shuuji cultivating compassion |
修慧 see styles |
xiū huì xiu1 hui4 hsiu hui shue |
correct wisdom that is attained through practice |
修憲 修宪 see styles |
xiū xiàn xiu1 xian4 hsiu hsien |
to amend the constitution |
修懺 修忏 see styles |
xiū chàn xiu1 chan4 hsiu ch`an hsiu chan shu sen |
To undergo the discipline of penitence. |
修成 see styles |
xiū chéng xiu1 cheng2 hsiu ch`eng hsiu cheng shuusei / shuse しゅうせい |
(noun/participle) revising to perfection; (given name) Shuusei practices (something) to perfection |
修戒 see styles |
xiū jiè xiu1 jie4 hsiu chieh shukai |
to cultivate morality |
修手 see styles |
xiū shǒu xiu1 shou3 hsiu shou |
manicure |
修持 see styles |
xiū chí xiu1 chi2 hsiu ch`ih hsiu chih shuji |
to practice according to, and cleave to a certain scripture |
修撰 see styles |
xiū zhuàn xiu1 zhuan4 hsiu chuan shuusen / shusen しゅうせん |
to compile; to compose editing; compiling |
修攝 修摄 see styles |
xiū shè xiu1 she4 hsiu she shushō |
to collect |
修改 see styles |
xiū gǎi xiu1 gai3 hsiu kai shuukai / shukai しゅうかい |
to amend; to alter; to modify (noun/participle) personal reformation |
修整 see styles |
xiū zhěng xiu1 zheng3 hsiu cheng shuusei / shuse しゅうせい |
to spruce up; to renovate; to tend (a garden); to groom (one's hair); to finish (a rough surface); to trim (a lawn); to touch up (a photo) (noun, transitive verb) adjustment; retouching (in photography) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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