There are 19 total results for your 去来 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
去来 see styles |
kyorai きょらい |
(n,vs,vi) coming and going; recurring (esp. thoughts); (given name) Kyorai |
去來 去来 see styles |
qù lái qu4 lai2 ch`ü lai chü lai korai |
Go and come. |
去来川 see styles |
kisagawa きさがわ |
(surname) Kisagawa |
去来牛 see styles |
sarukiushi さるきうし |
(place-name) Sarukiushi |
去來今 去来今 see styles |
qù lái jīn qu4 lai2 jin1 ch`ü lai chin chü lai chin koraikon |
Past, future, present. |
去來法 去来法 see styles |
qù lái fǎ qu4 lai2 fa3 ch`ü lai fa chü lai fa korai hō |
past and future phenomena |
帰去来 see styles |
kikyorai ききょらい |
(archaism) (See 帰りなんいざ) quitting one's job and moving back to one's hometown |
有去來 有去来 see styles |
yǒu qù lái you3 qu4 lai2 yu ch`ü lai yu chü lai u korai |
there is coming and going |
離去來 离去来 see styles |
lí qù lái li2 qu4 lai2 li ch`ü lai li chü lai ri korai |
free from going and coming |
去來動轉 去来动转 see styles |
qù lái dòng zhuǎn qu4 lai2 dong4 zhuan3 ch`ü lai tung chuan chü lai tung chuan korai dōten |
movements of coming and going |
去來現在 去来现在 see styles |
qù lái xiàn zài qu4 lai2 xian4 zai4 ch`ü lai hsien tsai chü lai hsien tsai ko rai genzai |
past, future, and present |
去來進止 去来进止 see styles |
qù lái jìn zhǐ qu4 lai2 jin4 zhi3 ch`ü lai chin chih chü lai chin chih korai shinshi |
coming or going, proceeding or staying put |
向井去来 see styles |
mukaikyorai むかいきょらい |
(person) Mukai Kyorai |
帰去来辞 see styles |
kikyorainoji ききょらいのじ |
(work) Gui Qu Lai Ci (Come Away Home, classic Chinese poem by Tao Yuanming, 405 CE); (wk) Gui Qu Lai Ci (Come Away Home, classic Chinese poem by Tao Yuanming, 405 CE) |
生滅去來 生灭去来 see styles |
shēng miè qù lái sheng1 mie4 qu4 lai2 sheng mieh ch`ü lai sheng mieh chü lai shōmetsu korai |
Coming into existence and ceasing to exist, past and future, are merely relative terms and not true in reality; they are the first two antitheses in the 中論 Mādhyamika-śāstra, the other two antitheses being 一異斷常 unity and difference, impermanence and permanence. |
去來實有宗 去来实有宗 see styles |
qù lái shí yǒu zōng qu4 lai2 shi2 you3 zong1 ch`ü lai shih yu tsung chü lai shih yu tsung korai jitsu-u shū |
The heretical sect which believed in the reality of past and future as well as the present. |
法無去來宗 法无去来宗 see styles |
fǎ wú qù lái zōng fa3 wu2 qu4 lai2 zong1 fa wu ch`ü lai tsung fa wu chü lai tsung hō mu korai shū |
the doctrinal position that holds that dharmas are without past and future |
大兄去来穂別 see styles |
ooenoizahowake おおえのいざほわけ |
(personal name) Ooenoizahowake |
生滅去來一異斷常 生灭去来一异断常 see styles |
shēng miè qù lái yī yì duàn cháng sheng1 mie4 qu4 lai2 yi1 yi4 duan4 chang2 sheng mieh ch`ü lai i i tuan ch`ang sheng mieh chü lai i i tuan chang shōmetsu korai ichii danjō |
birth, extinction, going, coming, uniformity, diversity, cessation, and permanence |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 19 results for "去来" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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