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八垣

see styles
 hachigaki
    はちがき
(surname) Hachigaki

八垰

see styles
 yatouge / yatoge
    やとうげ
(surname) Yatouge

八城

see styles
 yatsushiro
    やつしろ
(surname) Yatsushiro

八埜

see styles
 hachino
    はちの
(surname) Hachino

八場

see styles
 haba
    はば
(place-name) Haba

八塔

see styles
bā tǎ
    ba1 ta3
pa t`a
    pa ta
 hattou / hatto
    はっとう
(surname) Hattou
idem 大靈塔.

八塚

see styles
 yazuka
    やづか
(surname) Yazuka

八塩

see styles
 yashio
    やしお
(place-name, surname) Yashio

八墮


八堕

see styles
bā duò
    ba1 duo4
pa to
 hachida
idem 波羅夷.

八壁

see styles
 yakabe
    やかべ
(surname) Yakabe

八士

see styles
 yatsushi
    やつし
(given name) Yatsushi

八声

see styles
 yakoe
    やこえ
(place-name) Yakoe

八夏

see styles
 hanatsu
    はなつ
(female given name) Hanatsu

八多

see styles
 yada
    やだ
(surname) Yada

八大

see styles
bā dà
    ba1 da4
pa ta
 yahiro
    やひろ
(given name) Yahiro
eight great hells

八天

see styles
bā tiān
    ba1 tian1
pa t`ien
    pa tien
 hatten
    はってん
(given name) Hatten
The eight devalokas, i.e. four dhyāna devalokas of the region of form, and four arūpalokas; 四禪天 and 四空處.

八太

see styles
 yata
    やた
(given name) Yata

八夫

see styles
 yabu
    やぶ
(place-name) Yabu

八央

see styles
 yao
    やお
(female given name) Yao

八女

see styles
 yame
    やめ
(p,s,f) Yame

八姓

see styles
 hassei / hasse
    はっせい
(archaism) (See 八色の姓) eight hereditary titles (designated by Emperor Tenmu in 684 CE: Mahito, Ason, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, Inagi)

八婆

see styles
bā pó
    ba1 po2
pa p`o
    pa po
meddling woman; nosy parker (Cantonese)

八子

see styles
 youko / yoko
    ようこ
(female given name) Yōko

八字

see styles
bā zì
    ba1 zi4
pa tzu
 yaji
    やじ
the character 8 or ; birthdate characters used in fortune-telling
(surname) Yaji
The eight leading characters of the 聖行 chapter in the Nirvāṇa sūtra 生滅滅巳寂滅爲樂, the teaching of the sūtra is death, or nirvāṇa, as entry into joy.

八宏

see styles
 yahiro
    やひろ
(given name) Yahiro

八宗

see styles
bā zōng
    ba1 zong1
pa tsung
 hasshuu / hasshu
    はっしゅう
(See 南都六宗) the two sects of Buddhism introduced to Japan during the Heian period (Tiantai and Shingon) and the six sects introduced during the Nara period
or 家 Eight of the early Japanese sects: 倶舍 Kusha, 成實 Jōjitsu, 律 Ritsu, 法相Hossō, 三論 Sanron, 華嚴 Kegon, 天台 Tendai, 眞言 Shingon.

八定

see styles
bā dìng
    ba1 ding4
pa ting
 hachi jō
The eight degrees of fixed abstraction, i.e. the four dhyānas corresponding to the four divisions in the heavens of form, and the four degrees of absolute fixed abstraction on the 空 or immaterial, corresponding to the arūpadhātu, i.e. heavens of formlessness.

八実

see styles
 hatsumi
    はつみ
(female given name) Hatsumi

八室

see styles
 yamuro
    やむろ
(place-name) Yamuro

八宮

see styles
 hachimiya
    はちみや
(surname) Hachimiya

八宵

see styles
 yayoi
    やよい
(female given name) Yayoi

八家

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bā jiā
    ba1 jia1
pa chia
 hakke
    はっけ
(1) (See 八宗) the eight early Japanese Buddhist sects; (2) (hist) (abbreviation) (See 入唐八家) the eight Japanese monks who visited China during the early Heian period; (place-name) Yaya
eight schools

八宿

see styles
bā sù
    ba1 su4
pa su
 hasshuku
    はっしゅく
Baxoi county, Tibetan: Dpa' shod rdzong, in Chamdo prefecture 昌都地區|昌都地区[Chang1 du1 di4 qu1], Tibet
(place-name) Hasshuku

八富

see styles
 hachitomi
    はちとみ
(surname) Hachitomi

八寸

see styles
 hassun
    はっすん
(1) distance of eight sun (approx. 24 cm); (2) dish or tray of this size (esp. used in kaiseki cuisine to serve several kinds of delicacies); food served in such a dish; (3) variety of thick, traditional Japanese paper; (place-name) Hachisu

八専

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 hassen
    はっせん
(See 間日・まび・2) 49th, 51st, 52nd, 54th, 56th, 57th, 58th or 60th day of the sexagenary cycle (said to be inauspicious with a high probability of rain)

八尋

see styles
 yahiro
    やひろ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (archaism) great length; great size; (p,s,f) Yahiro

八尺

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 yasaka
    やさか
(given name) Yasaka

八尻

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 hachijiri
    はちじり
(surname) Hachijiri

八尾

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 yatsuo
    やつお
(place-name, surname) Yatsuo

八屋

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 yatsuya
    やつや
(place-name) Yatsuya

八山

see styles
 yayama
    ややま
(surname) Yayama

八岐

see styles
 yaki
    やき
(personal name) Yaki

八岑

see styles
 yatsuo
    やつお
(given name) Yatsuo

八岡

see styles
 yatsuoka
    やつおか
(surname) Yatsuoka

八岩

see styles
 hachiiwa / hachiwa
    はちいわ
(surname) Hachiiwa

八峠

see styles
 yatouge / yatoge
    やとうげ
(surname) Yatōge

八峡

see styles
 yakai
    やかい
(place-name) Yakai

八峯

see styles
 happou / happo
    はっぽう
(given name) Happou

八峰

see styles
 yatsuho
    やつほ
(given name) Yatsuho

八島

see styles
 yatsujima
    やつじま
(archaism) Japan; (surname) Yatsujima

八崎

see styles
 yazaki
    やざき
(surname) Yazaki

八嵜

see styles
 yazaki
    やざき
(surname) Yazaki

八嶋

see styles
 yatsujima
    やつじま
(surname) Yatsujima

八嶌

see styles
 yashima
    やしま
(surname) Yashima

八川

see styles
 yatsugawa
    やつがわ
(surname) Yatsugawa

八州

see styles
 hasshuu / hasshu
    はっしゅう
(1) (archaism) (See 八洲) Japan; (2) (See 関八州) the eight Edo-period provinces of Kanto (Sagami, Musashi, Awa, Kazusa, Shimousa, Hitachi, Kouzuke and Shimotsuke); (personal name) Yasu

八巻

see styles
 hachimachi; hachimachi
    はちまち; ハチマチ
(hist) turban-like hat worn by officials in the Ryūkyū Kingdom; (surname) Yamaki

八市

see styles
 yaichi
    やいち
(place-name) Yaichi

八帖

see styles
 hacchou / haccho
    はっちょう
(place-name) Hacchō

八師


八师

see styles
bā shī
    ba1 shi1
pa shih
 hasshi
The eight teachers―murder, robbery, adultery, lying, drinking, age, sickness, and death; v. 師經.

八幡

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 hachiman
    はちまん
(1) (abbreviation) (See 八幡神) Hachiman (God of War); (2) (abbreviation) (See 八幡宮) Hachiman shrine; (adverb) (3) (archaism) certainly; (place-name, surname) Yawata

八平

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 yahira
    やひら
(given name) Yahira

八年

see styles
 hachinen
    はちねん
(given name) Hachinen

八広

see styles
 yahiro
    やひろ
(place-name, surname) Yahiro

八床

see styles
 yatoko
    やとこ
(place-name) Yatoko

八度

see styles
bā dù
    ba1 du4
pa tu
 yatsudo
    やつど
octave
(surname) Yatsudo

八廊

see styles
 hachirou / hachiro
    はちろう
(male given name) Hachirou

八廓

see styles
bā kuò
    ba1 kuo4
pa k`uo
    pa kuo
Barkhor, pilgrim circuit around Jokhang temple in Lhasa, Tibet

八廣

see styles
 yahiro
    やひろ
(surname) Yahiro

八弥

see styles
 yaya
    やや
(female given name) Yaya

八張

see styles
 yahari
    やはり
(surname) Yahari

八強


八强

see styles
bā qiáng
    ba1 qiang2
pa ch`iang
    pa chiang
(sports) top eight; quarterfinals

八彩

see styles
 yairo
    やいろ
(female given name) Yairo

八役

see styles
 yatsuyaku
    やつやく
(surname) Yatsuyaku

八徳

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 hattoku
    はっとく
(See 仁・1,義・1,礼・1,智・1,忠・1,信・1,孝,悌・1) the eight virtues; (place-name) Yatsutoku

八德

see styles
bā dé
    ba1 de2
pa te
 hattoku
Bade or Pate city in Taoyuan county 桃園縣|桃园县[Tao2 yuan2 xian4], north Taiwan
eight virtues

八忍

see styles
bā rěn
    ba1 ren3
pa jen
 hachinin
The eight kṣānti, or powers of patient endurance, in the desire-realm and the two realms above it, necessary to acquire the full realization of the truth of the Four Axioms, 四諦; these four give rise to the 四法忍, i.e. 苦, 集, 滅, 道法忍, the endurance or patient pursuit that results in their realization. In the realm of form and the formless, they are called the 四類忍. By patient meditation the 見惑 false or perplexed views will cease, and the智 eight kinds of jñāna or gnosis be acquired; therefore 智 results from忍 and the sixteen, 智 (or 觀), are called the 十六心, i.e. the sixteen mental conditions during the stage of 見道, when 惑 illusions or perplexities of view are destroyed. Such is the teaching of the 唯識宗. The 智 are 苦, 集, 滅,道法智 and 苦, etc. 類智.

八念

see styles
bā niàn
    ba1 nian4
pa nien
 hachinen
eight kinds of mindfulness

八性

see styles
 hatsuse
    はつせ
(surname) Hatsuse

八恵

see styles
 yaeko
    やえこ
(female given name) Yaeko

八惡


八恶

see styles
bā è
    ba1 e4
pa o
 hachi aku
eight difficulties

八意

see styles
 yai
    やい
(personal name) Yai

八愛

see styles
 yae
    やえ
(female given name) Yae

八慢

see styles
bā màn
    ba1 man4
pa man
 hachiman
The eight kinds of pride, māna, arrogance, or self-conceit, 如慢 though inferior, to think oneself equal to others (in religion); 慢慢 to think oneself superior among manifest superiors; 不如慢 to think oneself not so much inferior among manifest superiors; 增上慢 to think one has attained more than is the fact, or when it is not the fact; 我慢 self-superiority, or self-sufficiency; 邪慢 pride in false views, or doings; 憍慢 arrogance; 大慢 extreme arrogance.

八慶

see styles
 hakkei / hakke
    はっけい
(place-name) Hakkei

八憍

see styles
bā jiāo
    ba1 jiao1
pa chiao
 hakkyō
The eight kinds of pride, or arrogance, resulting in domineering: because of strength; of clan, or name; of wealth; of independence, or position; of years, or age; of cleverness, or wisdom; of good or charitable deeds; of good looks. Of these, eight birds are named as types: 鴟梟 two kinds of owl, eagle, vulture, crow, magpie, pigeon, wagtail.

八懸

see styles
 yatsugake
    やつがけ
(surname) Yatsugake

八成

see styles
bā chéng
    ba1 cheng2
pa ch`eng
    pa cheng
 hachi jō
eighty percent; most probably; most likely
idem 相成道. 成立因 The eight factors of a Buddhist syllogism.

八戒

see styles
bā jiè
    ba1 jie4
pa chieh
 hakkai; hachikai
    はっかい; はちかい
the eight precepts (Buddhism)
{Buddh} (See 五戒) the eight precepts (the five precepts with the addition of prohibitions against lying in a luxurious bed, self-decoration, song and dance, and eating after noon)
(戒齋) The first eight of the ten commandments, see 戒; not to kill; not to take things not given; no ignoble (i.e. sexual) conduct; not to speak falsely; not to drink wine; not to indulge in cosmetics, personal adornments, dancing, or music; not to sleep on fine beds, but on a mat on the ground; and not to eat out of regulation hours, i.e. after noon. Another group divides the sixth into two―against cosmetics and adornments and against dancing and music; the first eight are then called the eight prohibitory commands and the last the 齋 or fasting commandment. Also 齋戒; 關齋 (支齋) ; cf. 種勝法.

八戸

see styles
 yabe
    やべ
(surname) Yabe

八房

see styles
 yahou / yaho
    やほう
(surname) Yahou

八所

see styles
 yatokoro
    やところ
(surname) Yatokoro

八手

see styles
 hatte
    はって
(kana only) fatsi (Fatsia japonica); paperplant; Japanese aralia; (surname) Hatte

八挺

see styles
 hacchou / haccho
    はっちょう
skillfulness

八掛

see styles
 hakkake
    はっかけ
(See 裾回し) lining for cuffs and hem of a kimono; (surname) Yatsugake

八支

see styles
bā zhī
    ba1 zhi1
pa chih
 hasshi
idem 正道 also the eight sections of the 支 śāstra; also a term for the first eight commandments.

八教

see styles
bā jiào
    ba1 jiao4
pa chiao
 hakkyō
The eight Tiantai classifications of Śākyamuni's teaching, from the Avataṁsaka to the Lotus and Nirvāṇa sūtras, divided into the two sections (1) 化法四教 his four kinds of teaching of the content of the Truth accommodated to the capacity of his disciples; (2) 化儀四教 his four modes of instruction. (1) The four 化法教 are: (a) 三藏教 The Tripiṭaka or Hīnayāna teaching, for śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas, the bodhisattva doctrine being subordinate; it also included the primitive śūnya doctrine as developed in the Satyasiddhi śāstra. (b) 教通His later "intermediate" teaching which contained Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna doctrine for śrāvaka, pratyekabuddha, and bodhisattva, to which are attributed the doctrines of the Dharmalakṣaṇa or Yogācārya and Mādhyamika schools. (c) 別教 His differentiated , or separated, bodhisattva teaching, definitely Mahāyāna. (d) 圓教 His final, perfect, bodhisattva, universal teaching as preached, e.g. in the Lotus and Nirvāṇa sūtras. (2) The four methods of instruction 化儀 are: (a) 頓教 Direct teaching without reserve of the whole truth, e.g. the 華嚴 sūtra. (b) 漸教 Gradual or graded, e.g. the 阿含, 方等, and 般若 sūtras; all the four 化法 are also included under this heading. (c) 祕密教 Esoteric teaching, only understood by special members of the assembly. (d) 不定教 General or indeterminate teaching, from which each hearer would derive benefit according to his interpretation.

八敷

see styles
 yashiki
    やしき
(surname) Yashiki

八斗

see styles
 hatsuto
    はつと
(place-name) Hatsuto

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