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Simple Dictionary Definition |
四畝町 see styles |
yosemachi よせまち |
(surname) Yosemachi |
四番丁 see styles |
yonbanchou / yonbancho よんばんちょう |
(place-name) Yonbanchō |
四番割 see styles |
yonbanwari よんばんわり |
(place-name) Yonbanwari |
四番屋 see styles |
shibanya しばんや |
(place-name) Shibanya |
四番川 see styles |
yonbangawa よんばんがわ |
(personal name) Yonbangawa |
四番町 see styles |
yonbanchou / yonbancho よんばんちょう |
(place-name) Yonbanchō |
四番組 see styles |
yonbangumi よんばんぐみ |
(place-name) Yonbangumi |
四番縄 see styles |
yobannawa よばんなわ |
(place-name) Yobannawa |
四畳半 see styles |
yojouhan / yojohan よじょうはん |
(1) four and a half tatami mats; four-and-a-half-mat room; (2) small room esp. for assignations |
四畿内 see styles |
shikinai しきない |
(hist) (See 五畿内) Four Home Provinces (Yamato, Yamashiro, Settsu, and Kawachi; made obsolete in 757) |
四疋田 see styles |
shihikida しひきだ |
(place-name) Shihikida |
四百刈 see styles |
shihyakugari しひゃくがり |
(surname) Shihyakugari |
四百戒 see styles |
sì bǎi jiè si4 bai3 jie4 ssu pai chieh shihyaku kai |
The 400 disciplinary laws of a bodhisattva, referred to in the 藥師經 but without detail. |
四百田 see styles |
yomoda よもだ |
(surname) Yomoda |
四百目 see styles |
shimome しもめ |
(surname) Shimome |
四百苅 see styles |
yonhyakugari よんひゃくがり |
(place-name) Yonhyakugari |
四目忠 see styles |
yometada よめただ |
(surname) Yometada |
四相違 四相违 see styles |
sì xiāng wéi si4 xiang1 wei2 ssu hsiang wei shi sōi |
four contradictions |
四眞實 四眞实 see styles |
sì zhēn shí si4 zhen1 shi2 ssu chen shih shi shinjitsu |
four realities |
四眞諦 四眞谛 see styles |
sì zhēn dì si4 zhen1 di4 ssu chen ti shi shintai |
four noble truths |
四眞道 see styles |
sì zhēn dào si4 zhen1 dao4 ssu chen tao shi shindō |
the path of the four noble truths |
四石山 see styles |
yotsuishiyama よついしやま |
(personal name) Yotsuishiyama |
四石蒔 see styles |
shikokumaki しこくまき |
(place-name) Shikokumaki |
四碳糖 see styles |
sì tàn táng si4 tan4 tang2 ssu t`an t`ang ssu tan tang |
tetrose (CH2O)4, monosaccharide with four carbon atoms |
四神獣 see styles |
shijinjuu / shijinju しじんじゅう |
four divine beasts; guardian deities of the four cardinal points |
四神田 see styles |
shikouda / shikoda しこうだ |
(place-name) Shikouda |
四神足 see styles |
sì shén zú si4 shen2 zu2 ssu shen tsu shi jinsoku |
idem 四如意足. |
四禪天 四禅天 see styles |
sì chán tiān si4 chan2 tian1 ssu ch`an t`ien ssu chan tien shi zenten |
four meditation heavens |
四禪定 四禅定 see styles |
sì chán dìng si4 chan2 ding4 ssu ch`an ting ssu chan ting shi zenjō |
The four dhyāna-concentrations which lead to the four dhyāna heavenly regions, see above. |
四稜郭 see styles |
shiryoukaku / shiryokaku しりょうかく |
(place-name) Shiryōkaku |
四種名 四种名 see styles |
sì zhǒng míng si4 zhong3 ming2 ssu chung ming shishu myō |
four kinds of names |
四種天 四种天 see styles |
sì zhǒng tiān si4 zhong3 tian1 ssu chung t`ien ssu chung tien shishu ten |
The four classes of devas include (1) 名天 famous rulers on earth styled 天王, 天子; (2) 生天 the highest incarnations of the six paths; (3) 淨天 the pure, or the saints, from śrāvakas to pratyekabuddhas, and (4) 義天 all bodhisattvas above the ten stages 十住. The Buddhas are not included; 智度論 22. |
四種姓 see styles |
shishusei / shishuse ししゅせい |
(rare) (See ヴァルナ) varna (each of India's four castes) |
四種我 四种我 see styles |
sì zhǒng wǒ si4 zhong3 wo3 ssu chung wo shishu no ga |
four kinds of self |
四種業 四种业 see styles |
sì zhǒng yè si4 zhong3 ye4 ssu chung yeh shi shugō |
four kinds of karmic activity |
四種求 四种求 see styles |
sì zhǒng qiú si4 zhong3 qiu2 ssu chung ch`iu ssu chung chiu shi shu no gu |
four kinds of investigation |
四種法 四种法 see styles |
sì zhǒng fǎ si4 zhong3 fa3 ssu chung fa shi shuhō |
four kinds of dharma |
四種相 四种相 see styles |
sì zhǒng xiàng si4 zhong3 xiang4 ssu chung hsiang shi shu sō |
four kinds of aspects |
四種禪 四种禅 see styles |
sì zhǒng chán si4 zhong3 chan2 ssu chung ch`an ssu chung chan shishu zen |
four kinds of meditation |
四種緣 四种缘 see styles |
sì zhǒng yuán si4 zhong3 yuan2 ssu chung yüan shi shu en |
four kinds of causes |
四種縛 四种缚 see styles |
sì zhǒng fú si4 zhong3 fu2 ssu chung fu shi shubaku |
four kinds of fetters |
四種謗 四种谤 see styles |
sì zhǒng bàng si4 zhong3 bang4 ssu chung pang shi shu hō |
four kinds of errors |
四種道 四种道 see styles |
sì zhǒng dào si4 zhong3 dao4 ssu chung tao shi shu dō |
four kinds of paths |
四種障 四种障 see styles |
sì zhǒng zhàng si4 zhong3 zhang4 ssu chung chang shi shu shō |
four kinds of hindrances |
四種食 四种食 see styles |
sì zhǒng shí si4 zhong3 shi2 ssu chung shih shishu jiki |
four kinds of food |
四種魔 四种魔 see styles |
sì zhǒng mó si4 zhong3 mo2 ssu chung mo shi shu ma |
four kinds of māras |
四空天 see styles |
sì kōng tiān si4 kong1 tian1 ssu k`ung t`ien ssu kung tien shi gūten |
four formless heavens |
四空定 see styles |
sì kōng dìng si4 kong1 ding4 ssu k`ung ting ssu kung ting shi kūjō |
四無色定 The last four of the twelve dhyānas; the auto-hypnotic, or ecstatic entry into the four states represented by the four dhyāna heavens, i. e. 四 空 處 supra. In the first, the mind becomes void and vast like space; in the second, the powers of perception and understanding are unlimited; in the third, the discriminative powers of mind are subdued; in the fourth, the realm of consciousness or knowledge) without thought is reached, e. g. intuitive wisdom. These four are considered both as states of dhyāna, and as heavens into which one who practices these forms of dhyāna may be born. |
四空處 四空处 see styles |
sì kōng chù si4 kong1 chu4 ssu k`ung ch`u ssu kung chu shi kūsho |
(or四空天) catur-ārūpya brahmalokas; also 四無色界 and see 四空定. The four immaterial or formless heavens, arūpa-dhātu, above the eighteen brahmalokas: (1) 空無邊處 ākāśānantyāyatana, also termed 虛空 處 the state or heaven of boundless space; (2) 識無邊處 vijñānanāntyāyatana, of boundless knowledge; (3) 無所有處 ākiñcanyāyatana, of nothing, or nonexistence; (4) 非想非非想處 naivasanjñānasañjnāyatana, also styled 非有想非無想 the state of neither thinking nor not thinking (which may resemble a state of intuition). Existence in the first state lasts 20, 000 great kalpas, increasing respectively to 40, 000, 60, 000 and 80, 000 in the other three. |
四空野 see styles |
shikuno しくの |
(place-name) Shikuno |
四童子 see styles |
shidouji / shidoji しどうじ |
(surname) Shidouji |
四等官 see styles |
shitoukan / shitokan しとうかん |
(hist) (See 律令制) four administrative positions (of the ritsuryō system: kami, suke, jou, sakan) |
四等心 see styles |
sì děng xīn si4 deng3 xin1 ssu teng hsin shi tōshin |
four immeasurable [minds] |
四筋目 see styles |
yosujime よすじめ |
(place-name) Yosujime |
四箇年 see styles |
yonkanen よんかねん |
(can act as adjective) quadrennial; recurring every four years |
四箇村 see styles |
shikamura しかむら |
(place-name) Shikamura |
四箇田 see styles |
shikata しかた |
(place-name) Shikata |
四紙經 四纸经 see styles |
sì zhǐ jīng si4 zhi3 jing1 ssu chih ching Shishi kyō |
Four Sheet Sūtra |
四維子 see styles |
shiiko / shiko しいこ |
(female given name) Shiiko |
四維彦 see styles |
shiihiko / shihiko しいひこ |
(male given name) Shiihiko |
四緒里 see styles |
shiori しおり |
(female given name) Shiori |
四縣腔 四县腔 see styles |
sì xiàn qiāng si4 xian4 qiang1 ssu hsien ch`iang ssu hsien chiang |
Sixian dialect of Hakka Chinese |
四美谷 see styles |
shimidani しみだに |
(place-name) Shimidani |
四美辻 see styles |
shimitsuji しみつじ |
(place-name) Shimitsuji |
四羽出 see styles |
shinohai しのはい |
(place-name) Shinohai |
四聖種 四圣种 see styles |
sì shèng zhǒng si4 sheng4 zhong3 ssu sheng chung shi shōshu |
four seeds of holiness |
四聖行 四圣行 see styles |
sì shèng xíng si4 sheng4 xing2 ssu sheng hsing shi shōgyō |
The four holy ways— wearing rags from dust-heaps, begging for food, sitting under trees, and entire withdrawal from the world. The meaning is similar in 四良藥; 行四依; and 四聖種. |
四聖諦 四圣谛 see styles |
sì shèng dì si4 sheng4 di4 ssu sheng ti shishoutai / shishotai ししょうたい |
the Four Noble Truths (Buddhism); see also 四諦|四谛[si4 di4] and 苦集滅道|苦集灭道[ku3 ji2 mie4 dao4] {Buddh} (See 四諦) The Four Noble Truths The four holy or noble truths, idem 四諦. |
四股名 see styles |
shikona しこな |
(ateji / phonetic) (sumo) (kana only) wrestler's stage name |
四脚門 see styles |
shikyakumon; yotsuashimon しきゃくもん; よつあしもん |
style of temple gate featuring four supporting pillars and a gabled roof |
四腳蛇 四脚蛇 see styles |
sì jiǎo shé si4 jiao3 she2 ssu chiao she |
lizard |
四自侵 see styles |
sì zì qīn si4 zi4 qin1 ssu tzu ch`in ssu tzu chin shi jishin |
The four self-raidings, or self-injuries — in youth not to study from morn till night; in advancing years not to cease sexual intercourse; wealthy and not being charitable; not accepting the Buddha's teaching. |
四自在 see styles |
sì zì zài si4 zi4 zai4 ssu tzu tsai shi jizai |
The four sovereign powers: 戒 the moral law; 神通 supernatural powers; 智 knowledge; and 慧 wisdom. |
四至本 see styles |
shishimoto ししもと |
(surname) Shishimoto |
四興野 see styles |
yotsugouya / yotsugoya よつごうや |
(place-name) Yotsugouya |
四舛田 see styles |
shishouda / shishoda ししょうだ |
(place-name) Shishouda |
四良丸 see styles |
shiroumaru / shiromaru しろうまる |
(surname) Shiroumaru |
四良藥 四良药 see styles |
sì liáng yào si4 liang2 yao4 ssu liang yao shi rōyaku |
The four good physicians, or medicines; idem 四聖行. |
四色牌 see styles |
suusoopai / susoopai スーソーパイ |
four-color cards (Chinese playing cards) (chi: sì sè pái); four-suited chess cards |
四茂野 see styles |
yomono よもの |
(surname) Yomono |
四菩薩 四菩萨 see styles |
sì pú sà si4 pu2 sa4 ssu p`u sa ssu pu sa shi bosatsu |
The four bodhisattvas— Avalokiteśvara, Maitreya, Samantabhadra, and Mañjuśrī. Also, the four chief bodhisattvas in the Garbhadhātu. There are also the 本化四菩薩 of the Lotus Sutra, named 上行, 無邊行, 淨行, and 安立行. |
四華子 see styles |
shigeko しげこ |
(female given name) Shigeko |
四葉子 see styles |
yotsuhako よつはこ |
(female given name) Yotsuhako |
四葉草 四叶草 see styles |
sì yè cǎo si4 ye4 cao3 ssu yeh ts`ao ssu yeh tsao |
four-leaf clover |
四薰習 四薰习 see styles |
sì xūn xí si4 xun1 xi2 ssu hsün hsi shikunjū |
four kinds of perfuming |
四蚖蛇 see styles |
sì yuán shé si4 yuan2 she2 ssu yüan she shi genja |
see 四蛇. |
四行相 see styles |
sì xíng xiàng si4 xing2 xiang4 ssu hsing hsiang shi gyōsō |
To meditate upon the implications or disciplines of pain, unreality, impermanence, and the non-ego. |
四行連 see styles |
yongyouren / yongyoren よんぎょうれん |
quatrain |
四街道 see styles |
yotsukaidou / yotsukaido よつかいどう |
(place-name, surname) Yotsukaidō |
四衢道 see styles |
sì qú dào si4 qu2 dao4 ssu ch`ü tao ssu chü tao shiku dō |
a street that splits in four directions |
四要品 see styles |
sì yào pǐn si4 yao4 pin3 ssu yao p`in ssu yao pin shiyōbon |
The four most important chapters of the Lotus Sutra, i. e. 方便品; 安樂行品; 壽量品, and 普門品; this is Tiantai's selection; the Nichiren sect makes 勸持品 the second and 神力品 the fourth. |
四見惑 四见惑 see styles |
sì jiàn huò si4 jian4 huo4 ssu chien huo shi kenwaku |
four types of deluded views |
四親近 四亲近 see styles |
sì qīn jìn si4 qin1 jin4 ssu ch`in chin ssu chin chin shi shingon |
The four bodhisattvas associated with the five dhyāni-buddhas in the Vajradhātu. |
四角い see styles |
shikakui しかくい |
(adjective) square; rectangular |
四角坦 see styles |
yosumadan よすまだん |
(place-name) Yosumadan |
四角寺 see styles |
shikakuji しかくじ |
(place-name) Shikakuji |
四角山 see styles |
shikakuyama しかくやま |
(surname) Shikakuyama |
四角岳 see styles |
shikakudake しかくだけ |
(personal name) Shikakudake |
四角形 see styles |
sì jiǎo xíng si4 jiao3 xing2 ssu chiao hsing shikakukei; shikakkei / shikakuke; shikakke しかくけい; しかっけい |
(geometry) quadrangle; quadrilateral {geom} quadrilateral; quadrangle; tetragon |
四角柱 see styles |
shikakuchuu / shikakuchu しかくちゅう |
quadrangular prism |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "四" 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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