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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
朱 see styles |
zhū zhu1 chu shu しゅ |
More info & calligraphy: Vermillion(1) vermillion (colour); cinnabar; red orange; (2) vermillion (pigment); (3) (See 朱墨) cinnabar ink stick; (4) correction written in red ink; (female given name) Beni Red, vermilion. |
赤 see styles |
chì chi4 ch`ih chih sekizaki せきざき |
More info & calligraphy: Scarlet / Red / Crimson(1) red; crimson; scarlet; (2) red-containing colour (e.g. brown, pink, orange); (3) (colloquialism) Red (i.e. communist); (4) (abbreviation) red light; (5) (abbreviation) red ink (i.e. in finance or proof-reading); (in) the red; (adj-no,n-pref) (6) complete; total; perfect; obvious; (7) copper; (surname) Sekizaki kaṣāya 袈沙野, red, hot; south; naked. |
布施 see styles |
bù shī bu4 shi1 pu shih fuse ふせ |
More info & calligraphy: Dana: Almsgiving and Generosity(n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} alms-giving; charity; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} offerings (usu. money) to a priest (for reading sutras, etc.); (surname) Fuho dāna 檀那; the sixth pāramitā, almsgiving, i. e. of goods, or the doctrine, with resultant benefits now and also hereafter in the forms of reincarnation, as neglect or refusal will produce the opposite consequences. The 二種布施 two kinds of dāna are the pure, or unsullied charity, which looks for no reward here but only hereafter; and the sullied almsgiving whose object is personal benefit. The three kinds of dāna are goods, the doctrine, and courage, or fearlessness. The four kinds are pens to write the sutras, ink, the sutras themselves, and preaching. The five kinds are giving to those who have come from a distance, those who are going to a distance, the sick, the hungry, those wise in the doctrine. The seven kinds are giving to visitors, travellers, the sick, their nurses, monasteries, endowments for the sustenance of monks or nuns, and clothing and food according to season. The eight kinds are giving to those who come for aid, giving for fear (of evil), return for kindness received, anticipating gifts in return, continuing the parental example of giving, giving in hope of rebirth in a particular heaven, in hope of an honoured name, for the adornment of the heart and life. 倶舍論 18. |
墨 see styles |
mò mo4 mo boku ぼく |
ink stick; China ink; CL:塊|块[kuai4]; corporal punishment consisting of tattooing characters on the victim's forehead (1) (abbreviation) (See 墨西哥・メキシコ) Mexico; (2) (rare) (See 墨家) Mohism; (3) (archaism) (See 墨・1) ink; (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 墨刑) tattooing (as a form of punishment in ancient China); (personal name) Boku Ink; black; dyed black, e.g. 墨衣 black clothes, at one time said to have been the garb of the monk to distinguish him from the ordinary people who wore white. |
掭 see styles |
tiàn tian4 t`ien tien |
to smooth (a brush) against the inkstone (after dipping it in ink) |
硯 砚 see styles |
yàn yan4 yen suzuri すずり |
ink-stone inkstone; (surname) Suzuri |
肉 see styles |
ròu rou4 jou niku にく |
meat; flesh; pulp (of a fruit); (coll.) (of a fruit) squashy; (of a person) flabby; irresolute; Kangxi radical 130 (1) flesh; (2) meat; (3) flesh (of a fruit); pulp; (4) the physical body (as opposed to the spirit); flesh; (5) thickness; (6) content; substance; flesh; (7) (See 印肉) ink pad māṃsa. Flesh. |
膏 see styles |
gào gao4 kao kō あぶら |
to moisten; to grease; to apply (cream, ointment); to dip a brush in ink fat; tallow; lard; grease Fat, oil, unguent. |
蘸 see styles |
zhàn zhan4 chan |
to dip in (ink, sauce etc) |
錠 锭 see styles |
dìng ding4 ting tei / te てい |
(weaving) spindle; ingot; pressed cake of medicine etc; classifier for: gold and silver ingots, ink sticks (1) lock; padlock; (n,n-suf,ctr) (2) tablet; lozenge; pill; (female given name) Tei burning brightly |
一抹 see styles |
ichimatsu いちまつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) a touch (of sadness, unease, etc.); a tinge (of); a hint (of); a wreath (of smoke, cloud, etc.); (2) a smear (of paint, ink, etc.); one stroke (of a brush) |
一筆 see styles |
ippitsu; hitofude いっぴつ; ひとふで |
(1) one stroke (of a brush); (2) a few lines (of writing); note; short letter; (dropping) a line; (3) writing in one go (without stopping to apply more ink to the brush); (4) parcel (of land); (5) (いっぴつ only) same handwriting; (surname) Hitofude |
出血 see styles |
chū xuè chu1 xue4 ch`u hsüeh chu hsüeh shukketsu しゅっけつ |
to bleed; bleeding; (fig.) to spend money in large amounts (n,vs,vt,vi) (1) bleeding; haemorrhage; hemorrhage; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) bleeding money; red ink; selling below cost |
剝皮 剥皮 see styles |
bāo pí bao1 pi2 pao p`i pao pi hakuhi |
to skin; to flay; to peel; (fig.) (coll.) to haul (sb) over the coals; also pr. [bo1 pi2] To flay, or peel. In one of the previous incarnations of Śākyamuni he is said to have written a certain gāthā containing the Holy Law on a piece of his own flayed skin with one of his bones split into the shape of a pen, and his blood instead of ink. 智度論 27. |
印泥 see styles |
yìn ní yin4 ni2 yin ni |
red ink paste used for seal |
印盒 see styles |
yìn hé yin4 he2 yin ho |
seal case; box for seal and ink pad |
印肉 see styles |
inniku いんにく |
ink pad; stamp pad |
印臺 印台 see styles |
yìn tái yin4 tai2 yin t`ai yin tai |
ink pad; stamp pad |
古墨 see styles |
koboku こぼく |
old ink stick |
古硯 古砚 see styles |
gǔ yàn gu3 yan4 ku yen |
antique ink slab; CL:台[tai2] |
唐墨 see styles |
karasumi; touboku / karasumi; toboku からすみ; とうぼく |
Chinese ink |
噴墨 喷墨 see styles |
pēn mò pen1 mo4 p`en mo pen mo |
ink jet |
四施 see styles |
sì shī si4 shi1 ssu shih shise |
Four benefactions, i. e. pen, ink, sutras, preaching. |
図像 see styles |
zuzou / zuzo ずぞう |
(1) icon; (2) {Buddh} simple ink drawing (of a buddha, mandala, etc.) |
塗去 涂去 see styles |
tú qù tu2 qu4 t`u ch`ü tu chü |
to obliterate (some words, or part of a picture etc) using correction fluid, ink, paint etc; to paint out; to paint over |
墨匣 see styles |
mò xiá mo4 xia2 mo hsia |
ink cartridge |
墨壷 see styles |
sumitsubo すみつぼ |
ink bottle; carpenter's inking device |
墨書 see styles |
bokusho ぼくしょ |
(noun, transitive verb) writing in India ink |
墨條 墨条 see styles |
mò tiáo mo4 tiao2 mo t`iao mo tiao |
ink stick |
墨水 see styles |
mò shuǐ mo4 shui3 mo shui bokusui ぼくすい |
ink; CL:瓶[ping2] (given name) Bokusui |
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