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八疸

see styles
bā dǎn
    ba1 dan3
pa tan
eight (types of) jaundices (TCM)

八登

see styles
 yatou / yato
    やとう
(surname) Yatou

八白

see styles
 happaku
    はっぱく
(See 九星) eighth of nine traditional astrological signs (corresponding to Saturn and north-east)

八百

see styles
 yamomo
    やもも
(1) eight hundred; (2) multitude; large number; (surname) Yamomo

八的

see styles
 yatsumatsu
    やつまつ
(place-name) Yatsumatsu

八目

see styles
 yatsume
    やつめ
(1) (abbreviation) eighth (place, position, etc.); (2) having eight eyes; having many eyes; (3) (of a fabric) having a loose knit; (4) lamprey; (5) eight-holed arrow whistle; (surname) Yatsume

八相

see styles
bā xiàng
    ba1 xiang4
pa hsiang
 hassō
eight phases

八省

see styles
 hasshou / hassho
    はっしょう
(hist) (See 太政官) the eight ministries (under the Grand Council of State of the ritsuryō system)

八矢

see styles
 yaya
    やや
(female given name) Yaya

八知

see styles
 yachi
    やち
(place-name) Yachi

八石

see styles
 yatsuishi
    やついし
(surname) Yatsuishi

八社

see styles
 hassha
    はっしゃ
(place-name) Hassha

八神

see styles
 yagami
    やがみ
(place-name, surname) Yagami

八禁

see styles
bā jīn
    ba1 jin1
pa chin
 hachigon
idem 戒.

八福

see styles
 hachifuku
    はちふく
the Beatitudes

八禪


八禅

see styles
bā chán
    ba1 chan2
pa ch`an
    pa chan
 hachi zen
eight dhyānas

八種


八种

see styles
bā zhǒng
    ba1 zhong3
pa chung
 yagusa
    やぐさ
(place-name) Yagusa
(布) 施 Eight causes of giving―convenience; fear; gratitude; reward-seeking; traditional (or customary); hoping for heaven; name and fame; personal virtue.

八穂

see styles
 yaho
    やほ
(female given name) Yaho

八積

see styles
 yatsumi
    やつみ
(place-name) Yatsumi

八穢


八秽

see styles
bā huì
    ba1 hui4
pa hui
 hachie
Eight things unclean to a monk: buying land for self, not for Buddha or the fraternity; ditto cultivating; ditto laying by or storing up; ditto keeping servants (or slaves); keeping animals (for slaughter); treasuring up gold, etc.; ivory and ornaments; utensils for private use.

八空

see styles
 yasora
    やそら
(female given name) Yasora

八窪

see styles
 yakubo
    やくぼ
(surname) Yakubo

八立

see styles
 hachiryuu / hachiryu
    はちりゅう
(place-name) Hachiryū

八竜

see styles
 hachiryuu / hachiryu
    はちりゅう
(place-name, surname) Hachiryū

八端

see styles
 hachihashi
    はちはし
(abbreviation) twilled fabric; (surname) Hachihashi

八竹

see styles
 yachiku
    やちく
(surname) Yachiku

八笑

see styles
 hasshou / hassho
    はっしょう
(personal name) Hasshou

八筋

see styles
 yasuji
    やすじ
(place-name) Yasuji

八筏

see styles
bā fá
    ba1 fa2
pa fa
 hachibatsu
The eight rafts, idem 正道 The eightfold noble path.

八筬

see styles
 yagi
    やぎ
(personal name) Yagi

八箇

see styles
 yako
    やこ
(surname) Yako

八篠

see styles
 yashino
    やしの
(surname) Yashino

八簾

see styles
 yaren
    やれん
(surname) Yaren

八籏

see styles
 yahata
    やはた
(surname) Yahata

八米

see styles
 yagome
    やごめ
(place-name) Yagome

八籾

see styles
 hachimomi
    はちもみ
(place-name) Hachimomi

八紀

see styles
 yayoki
    やよき
(female given name) Yayoki

八納

see styles
 yanou / yano
    やのう
(personal name) Yanou

八純

see styles
 yasumi
    やすみ
(female given name) Yasumi

八紘

see styles
 hakkou / hakko
    はっこう
the eight directions; the whole land; the whole world; (given name) Yahiro

八絵

see styles
 yae
    やえ
(personal name) Yae

八綱


八纲

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bā gāng
    ba1 gang1
pa kang
(TCM) the eight principal syndromes (used to differentiate pathological conditions): yin and yang, exterior and interior, cold and heat, hypofunction and hyperfunction

八綿

see styles
 yawata
    やわた
(surname) Yawata

八総

see styles
 yasou / yaso
    やそう
(place-name) Yasou

八縞

see styles
 yajima
    やじま
(surname) Yajima

八纏


八缠

see styles
bā chán
    ba1 chan2
pa ch`an
    pa chan
 hachiden
The eight entanglements, or evils: to be without shame; without a blush; envious; mean; unregretful; sleepy (or indolent); ambitious; stupid (or depressed).

八美

see styles
bā měi
    ba1 mei3
pa mei
 hatsumi
    はつみ
Bamay in Dawu County 道孚縣|道孚县[Dao4 fu2 xian4], Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Sichuan
(female given name) Hatsumi

八羽

see styles
 hachiha
    はちは
(surname) Hachiha

八老

see styles
bā lǎo
    ba1 lao3
pa lao
"the Eight Great Eminent Officials" of the CCP, abbr. for 大元老[Ba1 Da4 Yuan2 lao3]

八耳

see styles
 yatsumimi
    やつみみ
(surname) Yatsumimi

八聖


八圣

see styles
bā shèng
    ba1 sheng4
pa sheng
 hasshō
(道支) idem 正道.; The 四向 and 四果 of śrāvakas.

八聲


八声

see styles
bā shēng
    ba1 sheng1
pa sheng
 hasshō
eight kinds of voice

八股

see styles
bā gǔ
    ba1 gu3
pa ku
 hakko
    はっこ
an essay in eight parts; stereotyped writing
(abbreviation) (See 八股文) eight-legged essay (classical Chinese style of essay writing)

八與

see styles
 hachiyo
    はちよ
(surname) Hachiyo

八舟

see styles
 yafune
    やふね
(surname) Yafune

八良

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

八色

see styles
 yairo
    やいろ
(p,s,f) Yairo

八若

see styles
 yawaka
    やわか
(surname) Yawaka

八苦

see styles
bā kǔ
    ba1 ku3
pa k`u
    pa ku
 hakku
    はっく
the eight distresses - birth, age, sickness, death, parting with what we love, meeting with what we hate, unattained aims, and all the ills of the five skandhas (Buddhism)
{Buddh} the eight kinds of suffering (birth, old age, disease, death, parting from loved ones, meeting disliked ones, not getting what one seeks, pains of the five skandha)
The eight distresses―birth, age, sickness, death, parting with what we love, meeting with what we hate, unattained aims, and all the ills of the five skandhas.

八草

see styles
 yakusa
    やくさ
(place-name) Yakusa

八荒

see styles
bā huāng
    ba1 huang1
pa huang
 hakkou / hakko
    はっこう
the national boundaries
eight wild [lands]

八荷

see styles
 hakka
    はっか
(surname) Hakka

八菜

see styles
 hana
    はな
(female given name) Hana

八萩

see styles
 yahagi
    やはぎ
(personal name) Yahagi

八萬


八万

see styles
bā wàn
    ba1 wan4
pa wan
 hachiman
    はちまん
(surname) Hachiman
An abbreviation for 萬四 (萬四千) The number of atoms in the human body is supposed to be 84,000. Hence the term is used for a number of things, often in the general sense of a great number. It is also the age apex of life in each human world. There are the 84,000 stūpas erected by Aśoka, each to accommodate one of the 84.000 relics of the Buddha's body; also the 84,000 forms of illumination shed by Amitābha; the 84,000 excellent physical signs of a Buddha; the 84,000 mortal distresses, i.e. 84,000 煩惱 or 塵勞; also the cure found in the 84,000 methods, i.e. 法藏, 法蘊, 法門, or教門.

八葉


八叶

see styles
bā shě
    ba1 she3
pa she
 hachiha
    はちは
(surname) Hachiha
The eight lotus-petals, a name for Sumeru.

八葵

see styles
 yatsuki
    やつき
(female given name) Yatsuki

八蔵

see styles
 hachizou / hachizo
    はちぞう
(given name) Hachizou

八藏

see styles
bā zàng
    ba1 zang4
pa tsang
 hachizō
eight kinds of canons

八藤

see styles
 yatsufuji
    やつふじ
(surname) Yatsufuji

八虐

see styles
 hachigyaku
    はちぎゃく
(archaism) the eight unpardonable crimes in ancient Japanese law

八蟠

see styles
 hachiban
    はちばん
(place-name) Hachiban

八行

see styles
bā xíng
    ba1 xing2
pa hsing
 hachigyō
eight practices

八街

see styles
 yamachi
    やまち
(place-name) Yamachi

八衛

see styles
 yaei / yae
    やえい
(personal name) Yaei

八衣

see styles
 yae
    やえ
(female given name) Yae

八覺


八觉

see styles
bā jué
    ba1 jue2
pa chüeh
 hachikaku
The eight (wrong) perceptions or thoughts, i.e. desire; hate; vexation (with others); 親里 home-sickness; patriotism (or thoughts of the country's welfare); dislike of death; ambition for one's clan or family; slighting or being rude to others. 華嚴經 13.

八角

see styles
bā jiǎo
    ba1 jiao3
pa chiao
 hakkaku
    はっかく
anise; star anise; aniseed; octagonal; Fructus Anisi stellati
(1) octagon; (2) (abbreviation) (See 八角茴香) star anise (Illicium verum); (3) (See 特鰭) sailfin poacher (Podothecus sachi); (surname) Yazuno

八解

see styles
bā jiě
    ba1 jie3
pa chieh
 hachige
eight [aspects of ] liberation

八觸


八触

see styles
bā chù
    ba1 chu4
pa ch`u
    pa chu
 hassoku
Eight physical sensations which hinder meditation in its early stages: restlessness, itching, buoyancy, heaviness, coldness, heat, roughness, smoothness. 止觀 8.

八計

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

八記

see styles
 yagi
    やぎ
(surname) Yagi

八認


八认

see styles
bā rèn
    ba1 ren4
pa jen
 hachi nin
eight kinds of recognition

八誠

see styles
 hassei / hasse
    はっせい
(personal name) Hassei

八論


八论

see styles
bā lùn
    ba1 lun4
pa lun
 hachiron
The eight śāstras ; there are three lists of eight; one non-Buddhist; one by 無着 Asaṅga, founder of the Yoga School; a third by 陳那 Jina Dinnāga. Details are given in the 寄歸傳 4 and 解纜鈔 4.

八諦


八谛

see styles
bā dì
    ba1 di4
pa ti
 hachitai
The eight truths, postulates, or judgments of the 法相 Dharmalakṣana school, i.e. four common or mundane, and four of higher meaning. The first four are (1) common postulates on reality, considering the nominal as real, e.g. a pot; (2) common doctrinal postulates, e.g. the five skandhas; (3) abstract postulates, e.g. the four noble truths 四諦; and (4) temporal postulates in regard to the spiritual in the material. The second abstract or philosophical four are (5) postulates on constitution and function, e.g. of the skandhas; (6) on cause and effect, e.g. the 四諦; (7) on the void, the immaterial, or reality; and (8) on the pure inexpressible ultimate or absolute.

八講

see styles
 hatsukou / hatsuko
    はつこう
(surname) Hatsukou

八識


八识

see styles
bā shì
    ba1 shi4
pa shih
 hasshiki; hachishiki
    はっしき; はちしき
{Buddh} eight consciousnesses (one for each of the five senses, consciousness of the mind, self-consciousness and store consciousness)
The eight parijñāna, or kinds of cognition, perception, or consciousness. They are the five senses of cakṣur-vijñāna, śrotra-v., ghrāna-v., jihvā-v., and kāya-v., i.e. seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, and touch. The sixth is mano-vijñāna, the mental sense, or intellect, v. 末那. It is defined as 意 mentality, apprehension, or by some as will. The seventh is styled kliṣṭa-mano-vijñāna 末那識 discriminated from the last as 思量 pondering, calculating; it is the discriminating and constructive sense, more than the intellectually perceptive; as infected by the ālaya-vijñāna., or receiving "seeds" from it, it is considered as the cause of all egoism and individualizing, i.e. of men and things, therefore of all illusion arising from assuming the seeming as the real. The eighth is the ālaya-vijñāna, 阿頼耶識 which is the storehouse, or basis from which come all "seeds"of consciousness. The seventh is also defined as the ādāna 阿陀那識 or "laying hold of" or "holding on to" consciousness.

八谷

see styles
 yatsuya
    やつや
(surname) Yatsuya

八貞

see styles
 hatsusada
    はつさだ
(surname) Hatsusada

八賀

see styles
 hachiga
    はちが
(surname) Hachiga

八起

see styles
 yaoki
    やおき
(surname, given name) Yaoki

八越

see styles
 yatsukoshi
    やつこし
(surname) Yatsukoshi

八足

see styles
 hassoku
    はっそく
(place-name) Hassoku

八路

see styles
bā lù
    ba1 lu4
pa lu
 hachiro
    はちろ
(given name) Hachiro
the eightfold path

八躰

see styles
 hattai
    はったい
(place-name) Hattai

八車

see styles
 yaguruma
    やぐるま
(surname) Yaguruma

八軒

see styles
 hachiken
    はちけん
(place-name, surname) Hachiken

八軸

see styles
 hachijiku
    はちじく
the eight volumes of the Lotus Sutra

八輩


八辈

see styles
bā bèi
    ba1 bei4
pa pei
 happai
The eight grades, i.e. those who have attained the 四向 and 四果.

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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