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Simple Dictionary Definition |
晚安 see styles |
wǎn ān wan3 an1 wan an |
More info & calligraphy: Good Night |
朱雀 see styles |
zhū què zhu1 que4 chu ch`üeh chu chüeh sujiyaku すじやく |
More info & calligraphy: Suzaku(1) (See 四神) Vermilion Bird (god said to rule over the southern heavens); (2) {astron} (See 二十八宿) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the southern heavens; (surname) Sujiyaku red bird |
正念 see styles |
zhèng niàn zheng4 nian4 cheng nien shounen / shonen しょうねん |
More info & calligraphy: 7. Right Mindfulness / Right Memory / Perfect Mindfulness(1) {Buddh} (See 八正道) right mindfulness; (2) true faith (in rebirth in the promised land); (place-name) Shounen samyak-smṛti, right remembrance, the seventh of the 八正道; 'right mindfullness, the looking on the body and the spirit in such a way as to remain ardent, self-possessed and mindful, having overcome both hankering and dejection. ' Keith. |
武術 武术 see styles |
wǔ shù wu3 shu4 wu shu bujutsu ぶじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Martial Arts / Wushu(1) martial arts; military arts; (2) (See 武術太極拳) wushu (Chinese martial art) |
毅力 see styles |
yì lì yi4 li4 i li |
More info & calligraphy: Perseverance / Will-Power |
水平 see styles |
shuǐ píng shui3 ping2 shui p`ing shui ping mizuhira みづひら |
More info & calligraphy: Horizontal(adj-na,adj-no,n) horizontal; level; even; (surname) Mizuhira |
永久 see styles |
yǒng jiǔ yong3 jiu3 yung chiu haruku はるく |
More info & calligraphy: Eternal / Long-Lasting(n,adj-na,adj-no) (1) eternity; permanence; perpetuity; (2) (hist) Eikyū era (1113.7.13-1118.4.3); (female given name) Haruku |
永恆 永恒 see styles |
yǒng héng yong3 heng2 yung heng yōgō |
More info & calligraphy: Eternal / Eternityforever |
永生 see styles |
yǒng shēng yong3 sheng1 yung sheng hisaki ひさき |
More info & calligraphy: Eternal Life / Everlasting Life / Immortalityeternal life; immortality; (personal name) Hisaki Eternal life; immortality; nirvana is defined as 不生 not being born, i. e. not reborn, and therefore 不滅 not dying; 永生 is also perpetual life; the Amitābha cult says in the Pure Land. |
永遠 永远 see styles |
yǒng yuǎn yong3 yuan3 yung yüan mirai みらい |
More info & calligraphy: Eternity / Always and Forever(n,adj-no,adj-na) eternity; perpetuity; permanence; immortality; (female given name) Mirai forever |
河津 see styles |
hé jīn he2 jin1 ho chin kouzu / kozu こうづ |
More info & calligraphy: Kawazu(surname) Kōzu |
泰興 泰兴 see styles |
tài xīng tai4 xing1 t`ai hsing tai hsing yasuoki やすおき |
More info & calligraphy: Tyshing(given name) Yasuoki |
流石 see styles |
ryuuzeki / ryuzeki りゅうぜき |
More info & calligraphy: Sasuga / Nagare |
海倫 海伦 see styles |
hǎi lún hai3 lun2 hai lun |
More info & calligraphy: Heron |
海德 see styles |
hǎi dé hai3 de2 hai te kaitoku |
More info & calligraphy: HyderThe eight virtues, or powers of the ocean, i.e. vastness, tidal regularity, throwing out of the dead, containing the seven kinds of pearls, absorption of all rivers, of all rain without increase, holding the most mighty fish, universal unvarying saltness. |
海林 see styles |
hǎi lín hai3 lin2 hai lin umibayashi うみばやし |
More info & calligraphy: Helin(surname) Umibayashi |
淨土 净土 see styles |
jìng tǔ jing4 tu3 ching t`u ching tu jōdo |
More info & calligraphy: Pure Land / JodoSukhāvatī. The Pure Land, or Paradise of the West, presided over by Amitābha. Other Buddhas have their Pure Lands; seventeen other kinds of pure land are also described, all of them of moral or spiritual conditions of development, e.g. the pure land of patience, zeal, wisdom, etc. |
深刻 see styles |
shēn kè shen1 ke4 shen k`o shen ko misa みさ |
More info & calligraphy: Intense / Serious / Deep / Profound(noun or adjectival noun) serious; severe; grave; acute; (female given name) Misa |
激烈 see styles |
jī liè ji1 lie4 chi lieh gekiretsu げきれつ |
More info & calligraphy: Fierce(noun or adjectival noun) violence; vehemence; fury; fervour; fervor; severity; fierceness; keenness |
無常 无常 see styles |
wú cháng wu2 chang2 wu ch`ang wu chang mujou / mujo むじょう |
More info & calligraphy: Impermanence(n,adj-na,adj-no) {Buddh} (ant: 常住・2) uncertainty; transiency; impermanence; mutability anitya. Impermanent; the first of the 三明 trividyā; that all things are impermanent, their birth, existence, change, and death never resting for a moment. |
無極 无极 see styles |
wú jí wu2 ji2 wu chi mugoku むごく |
More info & calligraphy: Wu Chi / Wuji(n,adj-na,adj-no) (1) limitless; (n,adj-na,adj-no) (2) apolar; (n,adj-na,adj-no) (3) (See 太極) limitlessness of taiji; (given name) Mugoku Limitless, infinite. |
玄武 see styles |
xuán wǔ xuan2 wu3 hsüan wu hirotake ひろたけ |
More info & calligraphy: Xuan Wu / Genbu / Black Tortoise God(1) (See 四神) Black Tortoise (god said to rule over the northern heavens); (2) {astron} (See 二十八宿) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the northern heavens; (personal name) Hirotake |
珠玉 see styles |
zhū yù zhu1 yu4 chu yü tama たま |
More info & calligraphy: Gem(1) jewel; gem; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (usu. as 珠玉の〜) gem (of a story, essay, etc.); accomplished work; beautiful piece; (female given name) Tama |
瑞安 see styles |
ruì ān rui4 an1 jui an |
More info & calligraphy: Rianne |
白虎 see styles |
bái hǔ bai2 hu3 pai hu byakko びゃっこ |
More info & calligraphy: White Tiger(1) (See 四神) White Tiger (Taoist god said to rule over the western heavens); (2) {astron} (See 二十八宿) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the western heavens; (given name) Byakko |
相信 see styles |
xiāng xìn xiang1 xin4 hsiang hsin ainobu あいのぶ |
More info & calligraphy: Believe(surname) Ainobu |
神体 see styles |
shintai しんたい |
More info & calligraphy: Shintai |
福音 see styles |
fú yīn fu2 yin1 fu yin fukune ふくね |
More info & calligraphy: Word of God / The Gospel(1) good news; glad tidings; (2) {Christn} gospel (teachings or revelations of Christ); (female given name) Fukune |
精進 精进 see styles |
jīng jìn jing1 jin4 ching chin shoujin / shojin しょうじん |
More info & calligraphy: Devotion / Diligence / Vigorous / Energetic(n,vs,vi) (1) concentration; diligence; devotion; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} (See 六波羅蜜) asceticism; zeal in one's quest for enlightenment; (n,vs,vi) (3) adherence to a vegetarian diet; (surname) Shoujin vīrya, one of the seven bodhyaṅga; 'vigour,' 'valour, fortitude,' 'virility' (M.W.); 'welldoing' (Keith). The Chinese interpretation may be defined, as pure or unadulterated progress, i.e. 勤 zeal, zealous, courageously progressing in the good and eliminating the evil.; vīrya, zeal, unchecked progress. |
緩急 缓急 see styles |
huǎn jí huan3 ji2 huan chi kankyuu / kankyu かんきゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Speed Control(1) high and low speed; fast and slow; pace; tempo; (2) lenience and severity; (3) emergency; crisis; dire situation |
自豪 see styles |
zì háo zi4 hao2 tzu hao |
More info & calligraphy: Pride |
般若 see styles |
bō rě bo1 re3 po je hanniya はんにや |
More info & calligraphy: Great Wisdom(1) {Buddh} prajna (wisdom required to attain enlightenment); (2) {noh} (See 般若面・1) hannya; mask of a grinning, horned demoness (represents a woman's rage and jealousy); (3) (abbreviation) (See 般若面・2) dreadful face (esp. of a woman driven mad by jealousy); terrifying facial expression; (surname) Hanniya (般賴若) Prajñā is also the name of a monk from Kabul, A.D. 810, styled 三藏法師; tr. four works and author of an alphabet.; prajñā, 'to know, understand'; 'Wisdom. ' M. W. Intp. 慧 wisdom; 智慧 understanding, or wisdom; 明 clear, intelligent, the sixth pāramitā. The Prajñā-pāramitā Sutra describes it as supreme, highest, incomparable, unequalled, unsurpassed. It is spoken of as the principal means, by its enlightenment, of attaining to nirvana, through its revelation of the unreality of all things. Other forms 般羅若; 般諄若; 鉢若; 鉢剌若; 鉢羅枳孃; 鉢腎禳; 波若, 波賴若; 波羅孃; 班若. |
菩薩 菩萨 see styles |
pú sà pu2 sa4 p`u sa pu sa mizoro みぞろ |
More info & calligraphy: Bodhisattva(n,n-suf) (1) {Buddh} bodhisattva; one who has reached enlightenment but vows to save all beings before becoming a buddha; (n,n-suf) (2) High Monk (title bestowed by the imperial court); (n,n-suf) (3) (See 本地垂迹説) title bestowed to Shinto kami in manifestation theory; (surname) Mizoro bodhisattva, cf. 菩提薩埵. While the idea is not foreign to Hīnayāna, its extension of meaning is one of the chief marks of Mahāyāna. 'The Bodhisattva is indeed the characteristic feature of the Mahāyāna.' Keith. According to Mahāyāna the Hinayanists, i.e. the śrāvaka and pratyekabuddha, seek their own salvation, while the bodhisattva's aim is the salvation of others and of all. The earlier intp. of bodhisattva was 大道心衆生 all beings with mind for the truth; later it became 大覺有情 conscious beings of or for the great intelligence, or enlightenment. It is also intp. in terms of leadership, heroism, etc. In general it is a Mahayanist seeking Buddhahood, but seeking it altruistically; whether monk or layman, he seeks enlightenment to enlighten others, and he will sacrifice himself to save others; he is devoid of egoism and devoted to helping others. All conscious beings having the Buddha-nature are natural bodhisattvas, but require to undergo development. The mahāsattva is sufficiently advanced to become a Buddha and enter nirvāṇa, but according to his vow he remains in the realm of incarnation to save all conscious beings. A monk should enter on the arduous course of discipline which leads to Bodhisattvahood and Buddhahood. |
萬象 万象 see styles |
wàn xiàng wan4 xiang4 wan hsiang manzō |
More info & calligraphy: Vientianeall things |
蒼龍 苍龙 see styles |
cāng lóng cang1 long2 ts`ang lung tsang lung souryuu / soryu そうりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Blue Dragon(1) blue dragon; (2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (3) (astron) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the eastern heavens; (4) large horse with a bluish-leaden coat; (5) shape of an old pine tree; (given name) Souryū |
薩斯 萨斯 see styles |
sà sī sa4 si1 sa ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Sass |
蛟龍 蛟龙 see styles |
jiāo lóng jiao1 long2 chiao lung kouryuu / koryu こうりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Water Dragon / Rain Dragon(1) mizuchi; mythical dragon-like beast, believed to ascend to the heavens through rain; (2) unfulfilled genius; dormant talent; (given name) Kōryū |
賢女 see styles |
kenjo; kennyo(ok) けんじょ; けんにょ(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Wise Woman |
逆さ see styles |
sakasa さかさ |
More info & calligraphy: Sakasa / Reverse |
連綿 连绵 see styles |
lián mián lian2 mian2 lien mien renmen れんめん |
More info & calligraphy: Unbroken(adj-t,adv-to) unbroken; uninterrupted; on and on; continuous to bind on |
進化 进化 see styles |
jìn huà jin4 hua4 chin hua shinka しんか |
More info & calligraphy: Evolution(n,vs,vi) (1) {biol} evolution; (n,vs,vi) (2) (ant: 退化・2) evolution; becoming more advanced; progress; development; improvement; (female given name) Shinka |
開花 开花 see styles |
kāi huā kai1 hua1 k`ai hua kai hua haruka はるか |
More info & calligraphy: Opening / Blooming Flowers(n,vs,vi) (1) flowering; blooming; blossoming; coming into bloom; (n,vs,vi) (2) flowering (of a civilization, talent, etc.); blossoming; blooming; bearing fruit (of efforts); (female given name) Haruka |
靈氣 灵气 see styles |
líng qì ling2 qi4 ling ch`i ling chi reiki / reki れいき |
More info & calligraphy: ReikiReiki (healing method) |
韓國 韩国 see styles |
hán guó han2 guo2 han kuo kankoku かんこく |
South Korea (Republic of Korea); Han, one of the Seven Hero States of the Warring States 戰國七雄|战国七雄[zhan4 guo2 qi1 xiong2]; Korea from the fall of the Joseon dynasty in 1897 (personal name) Kankoku |
あおば see styles |
aoba あおば |
(obsolete) (See やまびこ) (former) regular (stops at every station) Tōhoku-line Shinkansen; (female given name) Aoba |
十一月 see styles |
shí yī yuè shi2 yi1 yue4 shih i yüeh juuichigatsu / juichigatsu じゅういちがつ |
More info & calligraphy: November(adverbial noun) November |
史蒂夫 see styles |
shǐ dì fū shi3 di4 fu1 shih ti fu |
More info & calligraphy: Stevie |
史蒂文 see styles |
shǐ dì wén shi3 di4 wen2 shih ti wen |
More info & calligraphy: Steven |
埃弗頓 埃弗顿 see styles |
āi fú dùn ai1 fu2 dun4 ai fu tun |
More info & calligraphy: Everton |
奢摩他 see styles |
shē mó tā she1 mo2 ta1 she mo t`a she mo ta shamata |
More info & calligraphy: Samatha |
平常心 see styles |
píng cháng xīn ping2 chang2 xin1 p`ing ch`ang hsin ping chang hsin heijoushin / hejoshin へいじょうしん |
More info & calligraphy: Heijoshin / Presence of Mindone's self-possession; one's presence of mind ordinary mind |
復讐者 see styles |
fukushuusha / fukushusha ふくしゅうしゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Avenger |
斯蒂芬 see styles |
sī dì fēn si1 di4 fen1 ssu ti fen |
More info & calligraphy: Stephen |
正精進 正精进 see styles |
zhèng jīng jìn zheng4 jing1 jin4 cheng ching chin shoushoujin / shoshojin しょうしょうじん |
More info & calligraphy: 6. Right Effort / Right Endeavor / Perfect Effortsamyagvyāyāma, right effort, zeal, or progress, unintermitting perseverance, the sixth of the 八正道; 'right effort, to suppress the rising of evil states, to eradicate those which have arisen, to stimulate good states, and to perfect those which have come into being. ' Keith. |
淨土宗 净土宗 see styles |
jìng tǔ zōng jing4 tu3 zong1 ching t`u tsung ching tu tsung Jōdo Shū |
Pure Land Buddhism The Pure-land sect, whose chief tenet is salvation by faith in Amitābha; it is the popular cult in China, also in Japan, where it is the Jōdo sect; it is also called 蓮宗(蓮花宗) the Lotus sect. Established by Hui-yuan 慧遠 of the Chin dynasty (317— 419), it claims P'u-hsien 普賢 Samantabhadra as founder. Its seven chief textbooks are 無量淸淨平等覺經; 大阿彌陀經; 無量壽經; 觀無量壽經; 阿彌陀經; 稱讚淨土佛攝受經; and 鼓音聲三陀羅尼經. The淨土眞宗 is the Jōdo-Shin, or Shin sect of Japan. |
羅斯福 罗斯福 see styles |
luó sī fú luo2 si1 fu2 lo ssu fu |
More info & calligraphy: Roosevelt |
菩提心 see styles |
pú tí xīn pu2 ti2 xin1 p`u t`i hsin pu ti hsin bodaishin ぼだいしん |
More info & calligraphy: The Bodhi MindThe mind for or of bodhi; the awakened, or enlightened mind; the mind that perceives the real behind the seeming, believes in moral consequences, and that all have the Buddha-nature, and aims at Buddhahood. |
菩提樹 菩提树 see styles |
pú tí shù pu2 ti2 shu4 p`u t`i shu pu ti shu bodaiju ぼだいじゅ |
More info & calligraphy: The Tree of Enlightenment / The Bodhi Tree(1) Tilia miqueliana (species of linden tree); (2) (See インドボダイジュ) sacred fig (Ficus religiosa); bodhi tree; bo tree; peepal tree; pipal tree; (given name) Bodaiju bodhidruma, bodhitaru, bodhivṛkṣa; the wisdom-tree, i.e. that under which Śākyamuni attained his enlightenment, and became Buddha. The Ficus religiosa is the pippala, or aśvattha, wrongly identified by Faxian as the palm-tree; it is described as an evergreen, to have been 400 feet high, been cut down several times, but in the Tang dynasty still to be 40 or 50 feet high. A branch of it is said to have been sent by Aśoka to Ceylon, from which sprang the celebrated Bo-tree still flourishing there. |
阿修羅 阿修罗 see styles |
ā xiū luó a1 xiu1 luo2 a hsiu lo ashura あしゅら |
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. |
阿魯巴 阿鲁巴 see styles |
ā lǔ bā a1 lu3 ba1 a lu pa |
More info & calligraphy: Aruba |
頑張る see styles |
ganbaru がんばる |
More info & calligraphy: Fortitude / Steadfast |
クレバー see styles |
kurebaa / kureba クレバー |
More info & calligraphy: Kleber |
ケイリン see styles |
keirin / kerin ケイリン |
More info & calligraphy: Kaylyn |
一刻千金 see styles |
yī kè - qiān jīn yi1 ke4 - qian1 jin1 i k`o - ch`ien chin i ko - chien chin ikkokusenkin いっこくせんきん |
More info & calligraphy: Time is Gold(expression) (yoji) every moment is precious; time is money; precious time |
一視同仁 一视同仁 see styles |
yī shì tóng rén yi1 shi4 tong2 ren2 i shih t`ung jen i shih tung jen isshidoujin / isshidojin いっしどうじん |
More info & calligraphy: Impartial and Fair to the Brotherhood and Sisterhood of the World(yoji) loving every human being with impartiality; universal brotherhood; universal benevolence |
一路順風 一路顺风 see styles |
yī lù shùn fēng yi1 lu4 shun4 feng1 i lu shun feng ichirojunpuu / ichirojunpu いちろじゅんぷう |
More info & calligraphy: Pleasant Journey(yoji) sailing before the wind; everything is going well |
不動明王 不动明王 see styles |
bù dòng míng wáng bu4 dong4 ming2 wang2 pu tung ming wang fudoumyouou / fudomyoo ふどうみょうおう |
More info & calligraphy: Fudo Myo-o / Wisdom King不動尊 Aryacalanatha 阿奢羅曩 tr. 不動尊 and 無動尊 and Acalaceta, 阿奢囉逝吒 tr. 不動使者. The mouthpiece or messenger, e. g. the Mercury, of the Buddhas; and the chief of the five Ming Wang. He is regarded as the third person in the Vairocana trinity. He has a fierce mien overawing all evil spirits. He is said to have attained to Buddhahood, but also still to retain his position with Vairocana. He has many descriptive titles, e. g. 無量力神通無動者; 不動忿怒王, etc. Five different verbal signs are given to him. He carries a sharp wisdom-sword, a noose, a thunder-bolt. The colour of his images is various—black, blue, purple. He has a youthful appearance; his hair falls over his left shoulder; he stands or sits on a rock; left eye closed; mouth shut, teeth gripping upper lip, wrinkled forehead, seven locks of hair, full-bodied, A second representation is with four faces and four arms, angry mien, protruding teeth, with fames around him. A third with necklaces. A fourth, red, seated on a rock, fames, trident, etc. There are other forms. He has fourteen distinguishing symbols, and many dharanis associated with the realm of fire, of saving those in distress, and of wisdom. He has two messengers 二童子 Kimkara 矜羯羅 and Cetaka 制吒迦, and, including these, a group of eight messengers 八大童子 each with image, symbol, word-sign, etc. Cf. 不動佛. |
克利夫蘭 克利夫兰 see styles |
kè lì fū lán ke4 li4 fu1 lan2 k`o li fu lan ko li fu lan |
More info & calligraphy: Cleveland |
千慮一得 千虑一得 see styles |
qiān lǜ yī dé qian1 lu:4 yi1 de2 ch`ien lü i te chien lü i te senryoittoku; senryonoittoku せんりょいっとく; せんりょのいっとく |
More info & calligraphy: Even a fool may sometimes come up with a good idea(expression) (yoji) even a fool may sometimes come up with a good idea |
史蒂文斯 see styles |
shǐ dì wén sī shi3 di4 wen2 si1 shih ti wen ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Stevens |
堅忍不抜 see styles |
kenninfubatsu けんにんふばつ |
More info & calligraphy: Kenninfubatsu - Indomitable Perseverance |
大吉大利 see styles |
dà jí dà lì da4 ji2 da4 li4 ta chi ta li |
More info & calligraphy: Da Ji Da Li |
天下太平 see styles |
tiān xià tài píng tian1 xia4 tai4 ping2 t`ien hsia t`ai p`ing tien hsia tai ping tenkataihei / tenkataihe てんかたいへい |
More info & calligraphy: The Whole World at Peace(expression) (yoji) peaceful and tranquil (uneventful); peace reigns over the land; halcyon times of peace |
孫子兵法 孙子兵法 see styles |
sūn zǐ bīng fǎ sun1 zi3 bing1 fa3 sun tzu ping fa |
More info & calligraphy: Sun Tzu - Art of War |
平安無事 平安无事 see styles |
píng ān wú shì ping2 an1 wu2 shi4 p`ing an wu shih ping an wu shih heianbuji / heanbuji へいあんぶじ |
More info & calligraphy: Safe and Sound(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
愛屋及烏 爱屋及乌 see styles |
ài wū jí wū ai4 wu1 ji2 wu1 ai wu chi wu |
More info & calligraphy: Love the House and Its Crow |
日常生活 see styles |
nichijouseikatsu / nichijosekatsu にちじょうせいかつ |
More info & calligraphy: Everyday Life |
春宵一刻 see styles |
shunshouikkoku / shunshoikkoku しゅんしょういっこく |
More info & calligraphy: A Moment of Time is as Precious as Gold |
有志竟成 see styles |
yǒu zhì jìng chéng you3 zhi4 jing4 cheng2 yu chih ching ch`eng yu chih ching cheng |
More info & calligraphy: Where there’s a will there’s a way |
水漲船高 水涨船高 see styles |
shuǐ zhǎng chuán gāo shui3 zhang3 chuan2 gao1 shui chang ch`uan kao shui chang chuan kao |
More info & calligraphy: A rising tide lifts all boats |
永志不忘 see styles |
yǒng zhì bù wàng yong3 zhi4 bu4 wang4 yung chih pu wang |
More info & calligraphy: Never Forget |
温故知新 see styles |
onkochishin おんこちしん |
(yoji) developing new ideas based on study of the past; learning from the past |
滴水穿石 see styles |
dī shuǐ chuān shí di1 shui3 chuan1 shi2 ti shui ch`uan shih ti shui chuan shih |
More info & calligraphy: Dripping Water Penetrates Stone |
生老病死 see styles |
shēng - lǎo - bìng - sǐ sheng1 - lao3 - bing4 - si3 sheng - lao - ping - ssu shouroubyoushi / shorobyoshi しょうろうびょうし |
More info & calligraphy: Birth Old-Age Sickness Death(yoji) {Buddh} the four inevitables in human life (birth, aging, sickness, and death) Birth, age, sickness, death, the 四苦 four afflictions that are the lot of every man. The five are the above four and 苦 misery, or suffering. |
眉を開く see styles |
mayuohiraku まゆをひらく |
More info & calligraphy: Let It Be / Be Relieved |
磨杵成針 磨杵成针 see styles |
mó chǔ chéng zhēn mo2 chu3 cheng2 zhen1 mo ch`u ch`eng chen mo chu cheng chen |
More info & calligraphy: Even an iron bar can be ground to a needle |
絕處逢生 绝处逢生 see styles |
jué chù féng shēng jue2 chu4 feng2 sheng1 chüeh ch`u feng sheng chüeh chu feng sheng |
More info & calligraphy: Return From Death’s Door |
萬夫不當 万夫不当 see styles |
wàn fū bù dāng wan4 fu1 bu4 dang1 wan fu pu tang |
More info & calligraphy: UnbeatableSee: 万夫不当 |
遍地開花 遍地开花 see styles |
biàn dì kāi huā bian4 di4 kai1 hua1 pien ti k`ai hua pien ti kai hua |
More info & calligraphy: Flourish and Blossom Everywhere |
釋迦牟尼 释迦牟尼 see styles |
shì jiā móu ní shi4 jia1 mou2 ni2 shih chia mou ni Shakamuni |
More info & calligraphy: Shakyamuni / The Buddha釋迦文 (釋迦文尼); 釋伽文 Śākyamuni, the saint of the Śākya tribe. muni is saint, holy man, sage, ascetic monk; it is: intp. as 仁 benevolent, charitable, kind, also as 寂默 one who dwells in seclusion. After '500 or 550' previous incarnations, Śākyamuni finally attained to the state of Bodhisattva, was born in the Tuṣita heaven, and descended as a white elephant, through her right side, into the womb of the immaculate Māyā, the purest woman on earth; this was on the 8th day of the 4th month; next year on the 8th day of the 2nd month he was born from her right side painlessly as she stood under a tree in the Lumbinī garden. For the subsequent miraculous events v. Eitel. also the 神通遊戲經 (Lalitavistara), the 釋迦如來成道記, etc. Simpler statements say that he was born the son of Śuddhodana, of the kṣatriya caste, ruler of Kapilavastu, and Māyā his wife; that Māyā died seven days later, leaving him to be brought up by her sister Prājapati; that in due course he was married to Yaśodharā who bore him a son, Rāhula; that in search of truth he left home, became an ascetic, severely disciplined himself, and finally at 35 years of age, under a tree, realized that the way of release from the chain of rebirth and death lay not in asceticism but in moral purity; this he explained first in his four dogmas, v. 四諦 and eightfold noble way 八正道, later amplified and developed in many sermons. He founded his community on the basis of poverty, chastity, and insight or meditation, ad it became known as Buddhism, as he became known as Buddha, the enlightened. His death was probably in or near 487 B.C., a few years before that of Confucius in 479. The sacerdotal name of his family is Gautama, said to be the original name of the whole clan, Śākya being that of his branch, v. 瞿, 喬.; his personal name was Siddhārtha, or Sarvārthasiddha, v. 悉. |
香格里拉 see styles |
xiāng gé lǐ lā xiang1 ge2 li3 la1 hsiang ko li la |
More info & calligraphy: Shangri-la |
體貼入微 体贴入微 see styles |
tǐ tiē rù wēi ti3 tie1 ru4 wei1 t`i t`ieh ju wei ti tieh ju wei |
More info & calligraphy: Consideration / Meticulous Care |
ジュネーブ see styles |
juneebu ジュネーブ |
More info & calligraphy: Geneva |
君子豹変す see styles |
kunshihyouhensu / kunshihyohensu くんしひょうへんす |
More info & calligraphy: A Wise Man Changes His Mind (but a fool never will) |
日日是好日 see styles |
rì rì shì hǎo rì ri4 ri4 shi4 hao3 ri4 jih jih shih hao jih hibi kore kōjitsu ひびこれこうにち |
More info & calligraphy: Every day is a good dayevery day is a good day |
求學無坦途 求学无坦途 see styles |
qiú xué wú tǎn tú qiu2 xue2 wu2 tan3 tu2 ch`iu hsüeh wu t`an t`u chiu hsüeh wu tan tu |
More info & calligraphy: There is No Royal Road to Learning |
今日事今日畢 今日事今日毕 see styles |
jīn rì shì jīn rì bì jin1 ri4 shi4 jin1 ri4 bi4 chin jih shih chin jih pi |
More info & calligraphy: Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today |
天無絕人之路 天无绝人之路 see styles |
tiān wú jué rén zhī lù tian1 wu2 jue2 ren2 zhi1 lu4 t`ien wu chüeh jen chih lu tien wu chüeh jen chih lu |
More info & calligraphy: There is always a way out |
転ばぬ先の杖 see styles |
korobanusakinotsue ころばぬさきのつえ |
More info & calligraphy: Have a Walking Stick at the Ready Before You Stumble |
吃水不忘掘井人 see styles |
chī shuǐ bù wàng jué jǐng rén chi1 shui3 bu4 wang4 jue2 jing3 ren2 ch`ih shui pu wang chüeh ching jen chih shui pu wang chüeh ching jen |
More info & calligraphy: Drinking the water of a well: One should never forget who dug it |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Eve" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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