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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

喜餅


喜饼

see styles
xǐ bǐng
    xi3 bing3
hsi ping
double happiness cakes, pastries offered by a man to his fiancée's family at the time of their engagement

喪家

see styles
 souka / soka
    そうか
homeless; family in mourning

喪荒


丧荒

see styles
sāng huāng
    sang1 huang1
sang huang
funerals and famines

喬允

see styles
 takamitsu
    たかみつ
(personal name) Takamitsu

喬美

see styles
 takami
    たかみ
(female given name) Takami

喬道

see styles
 takamichi
    たかみち
(personal name) Takamichi

單傳


单传

see styles
dān chuán
    dan1 chuan2
tan ch`uan
    tan chuan
 tanden
to have only one heir in a generation (of a family, clan etc); to be learned from only one master (of a skill, art etc)
direct transmission

営み

see styles
 itonami
    いとなみ
(1) activity; action; performance; execution; (2) occupation; business; work; (3) (euph) sexual intercourse; sex; (4) preparations

嗜み

see styles
 tashinami
    たしなみ
(1) (kana only) taste (in goods, etc.); (2) (kana only) manners; etiquette; (3) (kana only) modesty; restraint; prudence; (4) (kana only) knowledge, experience (of the arts, etc.); accomplishments; (5) (kana only) taking care of one's personal appearance

嘉宮

see styles
 kamiya
    かみや
(surname) Kamiya

嘉波

see styles
 yoshinami
    よしなみ
(surname) Yoshinami

嘉満

see styles
 kamitsu
    かみつ
(surname) Kamitsu

嘉神

see styles
 kagami
    かがみ
(surname) Kagami

嘉見

see styles
 kami
    かみ
(surname) Kami

嘗糞


尝粪

see styles
cháng fèn
    chang2 fen4
ch`ang fen
    chang fen
 shoufun / shofun
    しょうふん
to taste a patient's excrement (a form of medical examination, seen as an act of loyalty or filial piety); to suck up to sb; to kiss ass
shamelessly flattering; brown-nosing; licking excrement

噛傷

see styles
 kamikizu
    かみきず
(irregular okurigana usage) bite (wound)

噴火


喷火

see styles
pēn huǒ
    pen1 huo3
p`en huo
    pen huo
 funka
    ふんか
to shoot flames; to erupt (of volcanoes); flaming (of flowers)
(n,vs,vi) eruption; volcanic eruption

囘向


回向

see styles
huí xiàng
    hui2 xiang4
hui hsiang
 ekō
迴向 pariṇāmanā. To turn towards; to turn something from one person or thing to another; transference of merit); the term is intp. by 轉趣 turn towards; it is used for works of supererogation, or rather, it means the bestowing on another, or others, of merits acquired by oneself, especially the merits acquired by a bodhisattva or Buddha for the salvation of all, e. g. the bestowing of his merits by Amitābha on all the living. There are other kinds, such as the turning of acquired merit to attain further progress in bodhi, or nirvana. 囘事向理 to turn (from) practice to theory; 囘自向他 to turn from oneself to another; 囘因向果 To turn from cause to effect. 囘世而向出世 to turn from this world to what is beyond this world, from the worldly to the unworldly.

四向

see styles
sì xiàng
    si4 xiang4
ssu hsiang
 shikō
The four stages in Hīnayāna sanctity: srota-āpanna, sakṛdāgāmin, anāgāmin and arhan.

四執


四执

see styles
sì zhí
    si4 zhi2
ssu chih
 shishū
The four erroneous tenets; also 四邪; 四迷; 四術; there are two groups: I. The four of the 外道 outsiders, or non-Buddhists, i. e. of Brahminism, concerning the law of cause and effect: (1) 邪因邪果 heretical theory of causation, e. g. creation by Mahesvara; (2) 無因有果 or 自然, effect independent of cause, e. g. creation without a cause, or spontaneous generation; (3) 有因無果 cause without effect, e. g. no future life as the result of this. (4) 無因無果 neither cause nor effect, e. g. that rewards and punishments are independent of morals. II. The four erroneous tenets of 內外道 insiders and outsiders, Buddhist and Brahman, also styled 四宗 the four schools, as negated in the 中論 Mādhyamika śāstra: (1) outsiders, who do not accept either the 人 ren or 法 fa ideas of 空 kong; (2) insiders who hold the Abhidharma or Sarvāstivādāḥ tenet, which recognizes 人空 human impersonality, but not 法空 the unreality of things; (3) also those who hold the 成實 Satyasiddhi tenet which discriminates the two meanings of 空 kong but not clearly; and also (4) those in Mahāyāna who hold the tenet of the realists.

四姓

see styles
sì xìng
    si4 xing4
ssu hsing
 shisei; shishou / shise; shisho
    しせい; ししょう
(1) the four Hindu castes; (2) (hist) the four great families of the Heian period (esp. the Minamoto clan, the Taira clan, the Fujiwara clan and the Tachibana clan)
The four Indian 'clans' or castes— brāhmaṇa, kṣatriya, vaiśya, and śūdra, i. e. (1) priestly, (2) military and ruling, (3) farmers and traders, and (4) serfs; born respectively from the mouth, shoulders, flanks, and feet of Brahma.

四手

see styles
 shide
    しで
(1) zigzag-shaped paper streamer often used to adorn Shinto-related objects; (2) hornbeam (deciduous tree in the birch family); (place-name, surname) Shide

四捨


四舍

see styles
sì shě
    si4 she3
ssu she
 shisha
The four givings, i. e. of goods of the Truth, of courage (or fearlessness), and the giving up of the passions and delusions; cf. dāna-pāramitā, 捨.

四智

see styles
sì zhì
    si4 zhi4
ssu chih
 shichi
The four forms of wisdom of a Buddha according to the 法相 Dharmalakṣana school: (1) 大圓鏡智 the great mirror wisdom of Akṣobhya; (2) 平等性智 the universal wisdom of Ratnaketu; (3) 妙觀察智 the profound observing wisdom of Amitābha; (4) 成所作智 the perfecting wisdom of Amoghasiddhi. There are various other groups.

四果

see styles
sì guǒ
    si4 guo3
ssu kuo
 shika
The four phala, i. e. fruitions, or rewards — srota-āpanna-phala, sakradāgāmi-phala, anāgāmiphala, arhat-phala, i. e. four grades of saintship; see 須陀洹; 斯陀含, 阿那含, and 阿離漢. The four titles are also applied to four grades of śramaṇas— yellow and blue flower śramaṇas, lotus śramaṇas, meek śramaṇas, and ultra-meek śramaṇas.

四法

see styles
sì fǎ
    si4 fa3
ssu fa
 shihō
There are several groups of four dharma: (1) 教法 the teaching of the Buddha); 理法 its principles, or meaning; 行法 its practice; 果法 its fruits or rewards. (2) Another group relates to bodhisattvas, their never losing the bodhi-mind, or the wisdom attained, or perseverance in progress, or the monastic forest life (āraṇyaka). (3) Also 信解行證 faith, discernment, performance, and assurance. (4) The Pure-land 'True' sect of Japan has a division: 教法, i. e. the 大無量壽經; 行法 the practice of the seventeenth of Amitābha's vows; 信法 faith in the eighteenth; and 證法 proof of the eleventh. The most important work of Shinran, the founder of the sect, is these four, i. e. 教行信證. (5) A 'Lotus ' division of 四法 is the answer to a question of Puxian (Samantabhadra) how the Lotus is to be possessed after the Buddha's demise, i. e. by thought (or protection) of the Buddhas; the cultivation of virtue; entry into correct dhyāna; and having a mind to save all creatures.

四計


四计

see styles
sì jì
    si4 ji4
ssu chi
 shikei / shike
    しけい
plans for one's day, plans for one's year, plans for one's life, and plans for one's family
four imputations

四診


四诊

see styles
sì zhěn
    si4 zhen3
ssu chen
 shishin
    ししん
(TCM) the four methods of diagnosis, namely 望診|望诊[wang4 zhen3] (observation), 聞診|闻诊[wen2 zhen3] (auscultation and olfaction), 問診|问诊[wen4 zhen3] (interrogation), 切診|切诊[qie4 zhen3] (pulse feeling and palpation)
the four examinations (in Chinese medicine: seeing, hearing, asking, touching)

四論


四论

see styles
sì lùn
    si4 lun4
ssu lun
 shiron
Four famous śāstras: (1) 中觀論Prāṇyamūla-śāstraṭīkā by Nāgārjuna, four juan; (2) 百論 Śata-śāstra by devabodhisattva, two juan; (3) 十二門論 Dvādaśanikāya(-mukha)-śāstra by Nāgārjuna, one juan; (4) 大智度論 Mahāprajñāpāramitā-śāstra by Nāgārjuna, 100 juan. During the Sui dynasty the followers of these four śāstras formed the 四論宗.

四輪


四轮

see styles
sì lún
    si4 lun2
ssu lun
 yonrin
    よんりん
(can be adjective with の) four-wheeled
The four wheels or circles: (1) 大地四輪 the four on which the earth rests, wind (or air), water, metal, and space. (2) Four images with wheels, yellow associated with metal or gold, white with water, red with fire, and black with wind. (3) The four dhyāni-buddhas, 金剛輪 Akṣobhya; 寳輪 Ratnasaṃbhava; 法輪 Amitābha; 羯磨輪 Amoghasiddhi. (4) Also the four metals, gold, silver, copper, iron, of the cakravartin kings.

四道

see styles
sì dào
    si4 dao4
ssu tao
 shimichi
    しみち
(surname) Shimichi
The Dao or road means the nirvana road; the 'four' are rather modes of progress, or stages in it: (1) 加行道 discipline or effort, i. e. progress from the 三賢 and 四善根 stages to that of the 三學位, i. e. morality, meditation, and understanding; (2) 無間道 uninterrupted progress to the stage in which all delusion is banished; (3) 解脫道 liberaton, or freedom, reaching the state of assurance or proof and knowledge of the truth; and (4) 勝進道 surpassing progress in dhyāni-wisdom. Those four stages are also associated with those of srota-āpanna, sakṛdāgāmin, anāgāmin, and arhat.

四部

see styles
sì bù
    si4 bu4
ssu pu
 shibu
The four classes, e. g. srota-āpanna, sakṛdāgāmin, anāgāmin, and arhat. v. 四道.

四鏡


四镜

see styles
sì jìng
    si4 jing4
ssu ching
 yotsukagami
    よつかがみ
(surname) Yotsukagami
The four resemblances between a mirror and the bhūtatathatā in the Awakening of Faith 起信論. The bhūtatathatā, like the mirror, is independent of all beings, reveals all objects, is not hindered by objects, and serves all beings.

回族

see styles
huí zú
    hui2 zu2
hui tsu
 kaizoku
    かいぞく
Hui Islamic ethnic group living across China
Hui (Islamic ethnic minority group of China)

回血

see styles
huí xuè
    hui2 xue4
hui hsüeh
(medicine) (of blood) to flow back into the IV tube; (gaming) to restore health points; (fig.) to recover (to some extent)

因に

see styles
 chinamini
    ちなみに
(conjunction) (kana only) by the way; in this connection; incidentally; in passing

因み

see styles
 chinami
    ちなみ
(1) (See 因みに・ちなみに) association; link; connection; (2) pledge (esp. for marriage); promise

因幡

see styles
 chinamihata
    ちなみはた
(hist) Inaba (former province located in the east of present-day Tottori Prefecture); (surname) Chinamihata

団結

see styles
 danketsu
    だんけつ
(n,vs,vi) unity; union; solidarity; combination; banding together; teaming up

国上

see styles
 kunigami
    くにがみ
(place-name, surname) Kunigami

国民

see styles
 kunitami
    くにたみ
(1) people (of a country); nation; citizen; national; (2) (abbreviation) (See 国民民主党) Democratic Party for the People; (given name) Kunitami

国神

see styles
 kunikami
    くにかみ
(place-name) Kunikami

国試

see styles
 kokushi
    こくし
(abbreviation) (See 国家試験) state examination (esp. for qualifying as a doctor, dentist, nurse, etc.)

國上

see styles
 kunigami
    くにがみ
(surname) Kunigami

國難


国难

see styles
guó nàn
    guo2 nan4
kuo nan
national calamity

圍爐


围炉

see styles
wéi lú
    wei2 lu2
wei lu
to gather around the stove; (Tw) to come together for a family dinner on Chinese New Year's Eve

園上

see styles
 sonogami
    そのがみ
(surname) Sonogami

團年


团年

see styles
tuán nián
    tuan2 nian2
t`uan nien
    tuan nien
(of a family) to come together at lunar New Year's Eve; family reunion at New Year's

團戰


团战

see styles
tuán zhàn
    tuan2 zhan4
t`uan chan
    tuan chan
(gaming) team battle

團滅


团灭

see styles
tuán miè
    tuan2 mie4
t`uan mieh
    tuan mieh
(video gaming) to eliminate an entire team; to get wiped out

土浪

see styles
 tonami
    となみ
(surname) Tonami

土海

see styles
 hanami
    はなみ
(surname) Hanami

土神

see styles
tǔ shén
    tu3 shen2
t`u shen
    tu shen
 tsuchigami
    つちがみ
earth God
earth god; earth deity; (place-name) Tsuchigami

土網

see styles
 doami
    どあみ
(surname) Doami

土鈴

see styles
 dorei / dore
    どれい
earthenware (ceramic) bell

在上

see styles
 zaikami
    ざいかみ
(place-name) Zaikami

圭実

see styles
 tamami
    たまみ
(personal name) Tamami

圭珠

see styles
 tamami
    たまみ
(female given name) Tamami

圭見

see styles
 tamami
    たまみ
(female given name) Tamami

地変

see styles
 chihen
    ちへん
natural calamity

地異

see styles
 chii / chi
    ちい
natural disaster; calamity

地神

see styles
dì shén
    di4 shen2
ti shen
 jigami
    ぢがみ
gods of the land; earthly deities; (surname) Jigami
The earth devī, Pṛthivī also styled 堅牢 firm and secure; cf. 地天.

地紙

see styles
 jigami
    ぢがみ
(1) paper for fans or parasols (cut in a fan shape); (2) ground paper; backing paper; (surname) Jigami

地網

see styles
 jiami
    じあみ
(surname) Jiami

地胆

see styles
 niwatsutsu
    にわつつ
    tsuchihanmyou / tsuchihanmyo
    つちはんみょう
(kana only) blister beetle; oil beetle (insects family Meloidae)

地髪

see styles
 jigami
    じがみ
natural hair

坂並

see styles
 sakanami
    さかなみ
(place-name) Sakanami

坂光

see styles
 sakamitsu
    さかみつ
(surname) Sakamitsu

坂宮

see styles
 sakamiya
    さかみや
(surname) Sakamiya

坂峯

see styles
 sakamine
    さかみね
(surname) Sakamine

坂峰

see styles
 sakamine
    さかみね
(surname) Sakamine

坂嶺

see styles
 sakamine
    さかみね
(place-name) Sakamine

坂浪

see styles
 sakanami
    さかなみ
(surname) Sakanami

坂神

see styles
 sakagami
    さかがみ
(surname) Sakagami

坂見

see styles
 sakami
    さかみ
(surname) Sakami

坂道

see styles
 sakamichi
    さかみち
hill road; (surname) Sakamichi

均充

see styles
 masamitsu
    まさみつ
(personal name) Masamitsu

坐敷

see styles
 zashiki
    ざしき
(irregular kanji usage) (1) tatami room; tatami mat room; formal Japanese room; (2) dinner party in a tatami room (esp. when a geisha or maiko attends)

坪上

see styles
 tsubogami
    つぼがみ
(surname) Tsubogami

型物

see styles
 katamono
    かたもの
(1) ceramics made in a mold; (2) formulaic production style in kyogen

型紙

see styles
 katagami
    かたがみ
(1) pattern paper (for dressmaking); (2) stencil

垣並

see styles
 kakinami
    かきなみ
(surname) Kakinami

垣波

see styles
 kakinami
    かきなみ
(surname) Kakinami

垣浪

see styles
 kakinami
    かきなみ
(surname) Kakinami

城上

see styles
 joukami / jokami
    じょうかみ
(place-name) Jōkami

城並

see styles
 jounami / jonami
    じょうなみ
(place-name) Jōnami

埜上

see styles
 nogami
    のがみ
(surname) Nogami

埜波

see styles
 nonami
    のなみ
(surname) Nonami

埴見

see styles
 hanami
    はなみ
(place-name) Hanami

執見


执见

see styles
zhí jiàn
    zhi2 jian4
chih chien
 azami
    あざみ
(surname) Azami
Views obstinately held, with consequent delusion; bigoted.

基業


基业

see styles
jī yè
    ji1 ye4
chi yeh
foundation; base; family estate

基質


基质

see styles
jī zhì
    ji1 zhi4
chi chih
 kishitsu
    きしつ
base solvent (of chemical compound); stroma (framing biological tissue)
(1) substrate (i.e. in biochemistry); (2) matrix (i.e. in biology); stroma

堀上

see styles
 horigami
    ほりがみ
(surname) Horigami

堂房

see styles
táng fáng
    tang2 fang2
t`ang fang
    tang fang
remote relatives (with the same family name)

堅上

see styles
 katakami
    かたかみ
(place-name) Katakami

堅実

see styles
 katami
    かたみ
(adjectival noun) steady; sound; reliable; solid; (given name) Katami

堅神

see styles
 katakami
    かたかみ
(place-name) Katakami

堅魚

see styles
 katsuo
    かつお
(kana only) skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis); oceanic bonito; victorfish

堯美

see styles
 takami
    たかみ
(given name) Takami

堰上

see styles
 sekigami
    せきがみ
(surname) Sekigami

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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