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shī
    shi1
shih
 shi
    しかばね
(literary) person representing the deceased (during burial ceremonies); (literary) to put a corpse on display (after execution); corpse (variant of 屍|[shi1])
corpse; (1) corpse; (2) kanji "corpse" radical
A corpse: to manage: u. f. 羅.


see styles
shī
    shi1
shih
 shi
    しかばね
(bound form) corpse
corpse; (1) corpse; (2) kanji "corpse" radical
corpse (of a murdered person. v. and 毘陀羅.

尸位

see styles
 shii / shi
    しい
(rare) (See 尸位素餐) neglecting the duties of an office while taking pay

尸冠

see styles
 shikabanekanmuri
    しかばねかんむり
(kana only) kanji "corpse" radical

尸利

see styles
shī lì
    shi1 li4
shih li
 shiri
Sri. 師利; 室利; 室離; 室哩; 修利; 昔哩; 悉利 (1) Fortune, prosperity; high rank, success, good fortune, virtues, these four are named as its connotation. (2) The wife of Viṣṇu. (3) An honorifc prefix or affix to names of gods, great men, and books. (4) An exclamation at the head of liturgies. (5) An abbreviation for Mañjuśrī.

尸城

see styles
shī chéng
    shi1 cheng2
shih ch`eng
    shih cheng
 Shijō
Kuśinagara or Kuśigramaka. 拘那城; 拘那揭羅; 拘夷那竭; 拘城 Explained by 九土生地 the birthplace of nine scholars. An ancient kingdom and city, near Kasiah, 180 miles north of Patna; the place where Śākyamuni died.

尸林

see styles
shī lín
    shi1 lin2
shih lin
 shirin
cemetery

尸棄


尸弃

see styles
shī qì
    shi1 qi4
shih ch`i
    shih chi
 Shiki
Śikhin, 式棄; 式詰; 棄那 (or 棄佛); 罽那棄; crested, or a fame; explained by 火 fire; 刺那棄 Ratnaśikhin occurs in the Abhidharma. In the 本行經 it is 螺髻 a shell like tuft of hair. (1) The 999th Buddha of the last kalpa, whom Śākyamuni is said to have met. (2) The second of the seven Buddhas of antiquity, born in Prabhadvaja 光相城 as a Kṣatriya. (3) A Maha-brahma, whose name Śikhin is defined as 頂髻 or 火災頂 having a flaming tuft on his head; connected with the world-destruction by fire. The Fanyimingyi 翻譯名義 describes Śikhin as 火 or 火首 fame, or a flaming head and as the god of fire, styled also 樹提 Suddha, pure; he observed the 火定 Fire Dhyāna, broke the lures of the realm of desire, and followed virtue.

尸毘

see styles
shī pí
    shi1 pi2
shih p`i
    shih pi
 Shibi
Śivi

尸滿


尸满

see styles
shī mǎn
    shi1 man3
shih man
 shiman
perfection of moral discipline

尸祿


尸禄

see styles
shī lù
    shi1 lu4
shih lu
to hold a sinecure

尸童

see styles
 yorimashi
    よりまし
child or doll used as a vessel for a spirit invoked by a shaman or miko

尸羅


尸罗

see styles
shī luó
    shi1 luo2
shih lo
 shira
sila (Buddhism)
Sila, ; 怛羅 intp. by 淸凉 pure and cool, i.e. chaste; also by 戒 restraint, or keeping the commandments; also by 性善 of good disposition. It is the second pāramitā, moral purity, i. e. of thought, word, and deed. The four conditions of śīla are chaste, calm, quiet, extinguished, i. e. no longer perturbed by the passions. Also, perhaps śīla, a stone, i. e. a precious stone, pearl, or coral. For the ten śīlas or commandments v. 十戒, the first five, or pañca-śīla 五戒, are for all Buddhists.

尸諌

see styles
 shikan
    しかん
(noun/participle) admonishing (one's master) at the cost of one's life

尸陀

see styles
shī tuó
    shi1 tuo2
shih t`o
    shih to
 shida
(林) Śītavana, 林; 陀婆; 多婆那; 屍陀 cold grove 寒林, i. e. a place for exposing corpses, a cemetery. It is also styled 恐毘林, 安陀林, 晝暗林; also v. 摩賖那 or 深摩舍那 śmaśāna.

三尸

see styles
 sanshi
    さんし
(See 庚申待) the three worms (in Taoism); worms that inhabit the human gut and, on the eve of the 57th day of the sexagenary cycle, ascend to heaven during one's sleep to report on one's wrongdoings

乾屍


干尸

see styles
gān shī
    gan1 shi1
kan shih

More info & calligraphy:

Mummy / Dried Corpse
a mummy

停屍


停尸

see styles
tíng shī
    ting2 shi1
t`ing shih
    ting shih
to keep the body of the deceased (until burial or cremation)

全屍


全尸

see styles
quán shī
    quan2 shi1
ch`üan shih
    chüan shih
intact corpse; dead body with no parts missing

分屍


分尸

see styles
fēn shī
    fen1 shi1
fen shih
to dismember a corpse

剉屍


锉尸

see styles
cuò shī
    cuo4 shi1
ts`o shih
    tso shih
to cut the corpse of a criminal into pieces

加尸

see styles
jiā shī
    jia1 shi1
chia shih
 kashi
加私; 迦 kasa, visibility, splendour; a species of grass, saccharum spontaneum. M. W.

喪屍


丧尸

see styles
sāng shī
    sang1 shi1
sang shih
zombie

姦屍


奸尸

see styles
jiān shī
    jian1 shi1
chien shih
necrophilia

屍僵


尸僵

see styles
shī jiāng
    shi1 jiang1
shih chiang
rigor mortis

屍塊


尸块

see styles
shī kuài
    shi1 kuai4
shih k`uai
    shih kuai
body parts (of a mutilated corpse)

屍布


尸布

see styles
shī bù
    shi1 bu4
shih pu
pall (casket covering)

屍斑


尸斑

see styles
shī bān
    shi1 ban1
shih pan
livor mortis

屍檢


尸检

see styles
shī jiǎn
    shi1 jian3
shih chien
autopsy

屍陀


尸陀

see styles
shī tuó
    shi1 tuo2
shih t`o
    shih to
 shida
cemetery

屍首


尸首

see styles
shī shou
    shi1 shou5
shih shou
corpse; carcass; dead body

屍骨


尸骨

see styles
shī gǔ
    shi1 gu3
shih ku
skeleton of the dead

屍骸


尸骸

see styles
shī hái
    shi1 hai2
shih hai
 shigai
    しがい
corpse; skeleton
body; corpse; remains

屍體


尸体

see styles
shī tǐ
    shi1 ti3
shih t`i
    shih ti
dead body; corpse; carcass; CL:具[ju4]

屍鬼


尸鬼

see styles
shī guǐ
    shi1 gui3
shih kuei
 shiki
A corpse-ghost (called up to kill an enemy).

憍尸

see styles
jiāo shī
    jiao1 shi1
chiao shih
 Kyōshi
Kauśika

挺屍


挺尸

see styles
tǐng shī
    ting3 shi1
t`ing shih
    ting shih
(lit.) to lie stiff like a corpse; (coll.) to sleep

撿屍


捡尸

see styles
jiǎn shī
    jian3 shi1
chien shih
(slang) to target an intoxicated person for sexual assault

檢屍


检尸

see styles
jiǎn shī
    jian3 shi1
chien shih
autopsy; necropsy; postmortem examination

死屍


死尸

see styles
sǐ shī
    si3 shi1
ssu shih
 shishi
    しし
a corpse; a dead body
corpse
Dead corpse, 'e. g. a wicked monk.

殭屍


僵尸

see styles
jiāng shī
    jiang1 shi1
chiang shih
gyonshi; jiang shi; Chinese vampire; zombie

活屍


活尸

see styles
huó shī
    huo2 shi1
huo shih
zombie

焚屍


焚尸

see styles
fén shī
    fen2 shi1
fen shih
to cremate

碎屍


碎尸

see styles
suì shī
    sui4 shi1
sui shih
dismembered body

箄尸

see styles
bēi shī
    bei1 shi1
pei shih
 hishi
a thirty-seven days' foetus

蔽尸

see styles
bì shī
    bi4 shi1
pi shih
 heishi
peśī, the embryo in the third of its five stages, a thirty-seven days' foetus, lit. a lump of flesh. 閉; 箄, 蜱羅.

詐屍


诈尸

see styles
zhà shī
    zha4 shi1
cha shih
sudden movement of a corpse (superstition); fig. sudden torrent of abuse

躺屍


躺尸

see styles
tǎng shī
    tang3 shi1
t`ang shih
    tang shih
(deprecatory) to lie motionless (asleep, drunk, lazing etc)

迦尸

see styles
jiā shī
    jia1 shi1
chia shih
 kāshī
Kāśī 迦私, a place said to be so called because its bamboos were good for arrows, north of Kosala; but it is also given by M. W. as Benares.

閉尸


闭尸

see styles
bì shī
    bi4 shi1
pi shih
 heishi
peśī v. A 八位胎藏 A piece of flesh; a mass; a foetus.

陳屍


陈尸

see styles
chén shī
    chen2 shi1
ch`en shih
    chen shih
to lay out the corpse

驗屍


验尸

see styles
yàn shī
    yan4 shi1
yen shih
autopsy; postmortem examination

尸利夜

see styles
shī lì yè
    shi1 li4 ye4
shih li yeh
 Shiriya
Śrīyaśas , a god who bestows good luck.

尸利沙

see styles
shī lì shā
    shi1 li4 sha1
shih li sha
 shirisha
利灑; 舍利沙; 夜合樹 śirīṣa. acacia sirissa. The marriage tree 合婚樹. The 利沙 is described as with large leaves and fruit; another kind the 利駛 with small leaves and fruit. Also called 沙羅樹.

尸利灑


尸利洒

see styles
shī lì sǎ
    shi1 li4 sa3
shih li sa
 shirisai
śirīṣa

尸利羅


尸利罗

see styles
shī lì luó
    shi1 li4 luo2
shih li lo
 Shirira
Sīvali

尸利駛


尸利驶

see styles
shī lì shǐ
    shi1 li4 shi3
shih li shih
 shirishi
acacia sirissa

尸半尸

see styles
shī bàn shī
    shi1 ban4 shi1
shih pan shih
To kill a person by the 毘陀羅 vetala method of obtaining magic power by incantations on a dead body; when a headless corpse, or some part of the body, is used it is 半; when the whole corpse it is .

尸怛羅


尸怛罗

see styles
shī dá luó
    shi1 da2 luo2
shih ta lo
 shitara
moral discipline

尸棄佛


尸弃佛

see styles
shī qì fó
    shi1 qi4 fo2
shih ch`i fo
    shih chi fo
 Shiki Butsu
Śikhin Buddha

尸棄尼


尸弃尼

see styles
shī qì ní
    shi1 qi4 ni2
shih ch`i ni
    shih chi ni
 Shikini
Also 識 (or 瑟 or 式) 匿. Chavames accepts the identification with Chighnan, a region of the Pamirs (Documents sur les Tou-kiue Occidentaux, p. 162).

尸棄毘


尸弃毘

see styles
shī qì pí
    shi1 qi4 pi2
shih ch`i p`i
    shih chi pi
 Shikibi
A deva of music located in the East.

尸棄那


尸弃那

see styles
shī qìn à
    shi1 qin4 a4
shih ch`in a
    shih chin a
 Shikina
Śikhin

尸毘伽

see styles
shī pí qié
    shi1 pi2 qie2
shih p`i ch`ieh
    shih pi chieh
 Shibika
Śivi

尸毘王

see styles
shī pí wáng
    shi1 pi2 wang2
shih p`i wang
    shih pi wang
 Shibi Ō
Śibi

尸毘略

see styles
shī pí lüè
    shi1 pi2 lve4
shih p`i lve
    shih pi lve
 Shibiryaku
Śivi

尸毘迦


尸毗迦

see styles
shī pí jiā
    shi1 pi2 jia1
shih p`i chia
    shih pi chia
 Shibika
Śivi, 毘伽; 毘略; also wrongly 濕鞞; one of Śākyamuni's former incarnations, when to save the life of a dove he cut off and gave his own flesh to an eagle which pursued it, which eagle was Śiva transformed in order to test him. 智度論 35.

尸羅幢


尸罗幢

see styles
shī luó chuáng
    shi1 luo2 chuang2
shih lo ch`uang
    shih lo chuang
 shira dō
A curtain made of chaste precious stones.

尸羅會


尸罗会

see styles
shī luó huì
    shi1 luo2 hui4
shih lo hui
 shira e
precepts assembly

尸羅蘊


尸罗蕴

see styles
shī luó yùn
    shi1 luo2 yun4
shih lo yün
 shiraun
the constituent of morality

尸賴底

see styles
shī lài dǐ
    shi1 lai4 di3
shih lai ti
Hiranyavati, M003296 離刺拏伐底; 阿利羅伐底; the gold river, a river of Nepal, now called the Gandaki, near which Śākyamuni is said to have entered nirvāṇa. The river is identifed with the Ajitavati.

尸迦羅

see styles
shī jiā luō
    shi1 jia1 luo1
shih chia lo
越 said to be Sujāta, son of an elder of Rājagṛha and the same as 須闍陀.

尸陀婆

see styles
shī tuó pó
    shi1 tuo2 po2
shih t`o p`o
    shih to po
 shidaba
cemetery

尸陀林

see styles
shī tuó lín
    shi1 tuo2 lin2
shih t`o lin
    shih to lin
 shidarin
cemetery

Variations:

see styles
 shikabane; kabane; shi
    しかばね; かばね; し
(1) corpse; (2) (しかばね, かばね only) (See 尸冠) kanji "corpse" radical

倶尸那

see styles
jù shin à
    ju4 shin1 a4
chü shin a
 Kushina
Kuśinagara

停屍房


停尸房

see styles
tíng shī fáng
    ting2 shi1 fang2
t`ing shih fang
    ting shih fang
mortuary

停屍間


停尸间

see styles
tíng shī jiān
    ting2 shi1 jian1
t`ing shih chien
    ting shih chien
morgue

僵屍車


僵尸车

see styles
jiāng shī chē
    jiang1 shi1 che1
chiang shih ch`e
    chiang shih che
(coll.) abandoned car

具尸羅


具尸罗

see styles
jù shī luó
    ju4 shi1 luo2
chü shih lo
 gushira
endowed with moral discipline

卑尸迦

see styles
bēi shī jiā
    bei1 shi1 jia1
pei shih chia
 hishika
peśī

嗢尸羅


嗢尸罗

see styles
wà shī luó
    wa4 shi1 luo2
wa shih lo
 ushira
uśīra, fragrant root of Andropogon muricatus.

姑尸草

see styles
gū shī cǎo
    gu1 shi1 cao3
ku shih ts`ao
    ku shih tsao
 koshi sō
矩奢 kuśa grass, grass of good omen for divination.

屍陀林


尸陀林

see styles
shī tuó lín
    shi1 tuo2 lin2
shih t`o lin
    shih to lin
 shidarin
śītavana, a cemetery.

屍體袋


尸体袋

see styles
shī tǐ dài
    shi1 ti3 dai4
shih t`i tai
    shih ti tai
body bag

屍黎密


尸黎密

see styles
shī lí mì
    shi1 li2 mi4
shih li mi
 Shiraimitsu
Śrīmitra, cf. 室.

微鉢尸


微钵尸

see styles
wēi bō shī
    wei1 bo1 shi1
wei po shih
 Mihatsushi
Vipaśyin

德尸羅


德尸罗

see styles
dé shī luó
    de2 shi1 luo2
te shih lo
 Tokushira
(德叉羅) Taksaśīla, an ancient kingdom and city, the Taxila of the Greeks. Lat. 35°8' N., Long. 72° 44' E.

憍尸迦

see styles
jiāo shī jiā
    jiao1 shi1 jia1
chiao shih chia
 Kyōshika
Idem. 憍 (or 憍支迦) Kauśika, of the family of Kuśika, family name of Indra; one account says Amitābha was of the same family name.

戀屍癖


恋尸癖

see styles
liàn shī pǐ
    lian4 shi1 pi3
lien shih p`i
    lien shih pi
necrophilia

拘尸城

see styles
jū shī chéng
    ju1 shi1 cheng2
chü shih ch`eng
    chü shih cheng
 Kushijō
Kuśinagara

拘尸羅


拘尸罗

see styles
jū shī luó
    ju1 shi1 luo2
chü shih lo
 Kushira
Kuśinagara

拘尸那

see styles
jū shin à
    ju1 shin1 a4
chü shin a
 Kushina
Kuśinagara; 拘那竭 or拘那揚羅; 拘夷那竭 (or 倶夷那竭); 倶那; 究施 a city identified by Professor Vogel with Kasiah, 180 miles north-west of Patna, 'capital city of the Mallas' (M. W.); the place where Śākyamuni died; 'so called after the sacred Kuśa grass.' Eitel. Not the same as Kuśāgārapura, v. 矩.

殭屍粉


僵尸粉

see styles
jiāng shī fěn
    jiang1 shi1 fen3
chiang shih fen
"zombie fans", fake followers that can be bought to boost one's popularity on Weibo, Baidu etc

毘婆尸


毗婆尸

see styles
pí pó shī
    pi2 po2 shi1
p`i p`o shih
    pi po shih
 Bibashi
Vipaśyin, 弗沙; 底沙 the first of the seven Buddhas of antiquity, Śākyamuni being the seventh. Also 毘婆沙; 毘頗沙; 毘鉢沙 (or 微鉢沙); 鞞婆沙 (or 鼻婆沙); 維衞.

毘尸沙


毗尸沙

see styles
pí shī shā
    pi2 shi1 sha1
p`i shih sha
    pi shih sha
 bishisha
viśeṣa, the doctrine of 'particularity or individual essence', i. e. the sui generis nature of the nine fundamental substances; it is the doctrine of the Vaiśeṣika school of philosophy founded by Kaṇāda.

毘鉢尸


毘钵尸

see styles
pí bō shī
    pi2 bo1 shi1
p`i po shih
    pi po shih
 Bihatsushi
Vipaśyin

淨尸羅


淨尸罗

see styles
jìng shī luó
    jing4 shi1 luo2
ching shih lo
 jō shira
the pure precepts

烏剌尸


乌剌尸

see styles
wū là shī
    wu1 la4 shi1
wu la shih
 Orashi
Urāśi, or Uraśā; anciently in Kashmir 'the region south-west of Serinagur, Lat. 33° 23 N., Long. 74° 47 E.' Eitel. The Hazāra district.

烏尸國


乌尸国

see styles
wū shī guó
    wu1 shi1 guo2
wu shih kuo
 Oshi koku
Uṣa

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