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There are 36 total results for your mushi search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

無私


无私

see styles
wú sī
    wu2 si1
wu ssu
 mushi
    むし

More info & calligraphy:

Selflessness
selfless; unselfish; disinterested; altruistic
(adj-no,adj-na,n) unselfish; selfless; disinterested

see styles
chóng
    chong2
ch`ung
    chung
 mushi
    むし
variant of 蟲|虫[chong2]
(1) insect; bug; cricket; moth; (2) worm; roundworm; (3) (See 虫を殺す・むしをころす) one's emotions; one's feelings; (4) (See 虫気・むしけ) nervousness; fretfulness; (5) (See 本の虫・ほんのむし) person devoted to one thing; single-minded person; (6) valve core; (personal name) Mushi
Insect, reptile; any creeping thing; animal, man as of the animal kingdom.

ムシ

see styles
 mushi
    ムシ
(place-name) Mus (Turkey)

務歯

see styles
 mushi
    むし
zipper teeth; zip teeth

無始


无始

see styles
wú shǐ
    wu2 shi3
wu shih
 mushi
    むし
(1) {Buddh} beginninglessness; (2) (archaism) distant past
Without beginning, as is the chain of transmigration.

無師


无师

see styles
wú shī
    wu2 shi1
wu shih
 mushi
without a teacher

無思


无思

see styles
wú sī
    wu2 si1
wu ssu
 mushi
without thought

無死


无死

see styles
wú sǐ
    wu2 si3
wu ssu
 mushi
    むし
{baseb} (See ノーアウト) no outs
immortality

無熾


无炽

see styles
wú chì
    wu2 chi4
wu ch`ih
    wu chih
 mushi
not blazing

無視


无视

see styles
wú shì
    wu2 shi4
wu shih
 mushi
    むし
to ignore; to disregard
(noun, transitive verb) disregarding; ignoring

牟子

see styles
 mushi
    むし
(hist) conical hat with a veil; (person) Boushi (Chinese thinker)

蒸し

see styles
 mushi
    むし
(n,n-suf) steaming

虫拳

see styles
 mushiken
    むしけん
(hist) mushi-ken; Japanese rock-paper-scissors variant, in which the "frog", "snake" and "slug" are represented by the thumb, forefinger and little finger respectively

從無始


从无始

see styles
cóng wú shǐ
    cong2 wu2 shi3
ts`ung wu shih
    tsung wu shih
 jū mushi
from beginningless [time]

無始空


无始空

see styles
wú shǐ kōng
    wu2 shi3 kong1
wu shih k`ung
    wu shih kung
 mushi
Without beginning and unreal, void without beginning, the abstract idea of 無始 i.e. without beginning.

無師智


无师智

see styles
wú shī zhì
    wu2 shi1 zhi4
wu shih chih
 mushi chi
Self-attained enlightenment, wisdom attained without a teacher, that of Buddha.

ムーシー

see styles
 muushii / mushi
    ムーシー
(personal name) Moussy

不如無子


不如无子

see styles
bù rú wú zǐ
    bu4 ru2 wu2 zi3
pu ju wu tzu
 funyo mushi
not like having children

無始世來


无始世来

see styles
wú shǐ shì lái
    wu2 shi3 shi4 lai2
wu shih shih lai
 mushi serai
from beginningless time

無始以來


无始以来

see styles
wú shǐ yǐ lái
    wu2 shi3 yi3 lai2
wu shih i lai
 mushi irai
since beginningless time

無始已來


无始已来

see styles
wú shǐ yǐ lái
    wu2 shi3 yi3 lai2
wu shih i lai
 mushi irai
since beginningless time

無始無明


无始无明

see styles
wú shǐ wú míng
    wu2 shi3 wu2 ming2
wu shih wu ming
 mushi mumyō
元品無明 (or 根本無明) The period of unenlightenment or ignorance without beginning, primal ignorance, also called 無始間隔, the period of transmigration which has no beginning; since under the law of causality everything has a cause, therefore no beginning is possible; for if there were a beginning it would be without cause, which is impossible. Also primal ignorance is without beginning; and the 眞如 is without beginning, the two terms connoting the same idea. 生死 Birth and death, or transmigration are 無始無終 also without beginning or end, but about the 'end' there is difference of interpretation.

無始無邊


无始无边

see styles
wú shǐ wú biān
    wu2 shi3 wu2 bian1
wu shih wu pien
 mushi muhen
The Buddha-truth is without beginning and infinite.

無始熏習


无始熏习

see styles
wú shǐ xūn xí
    wu2 shi3 xun1 xi2
wu shih hsün hsi
 mushi kunshū
beginningless perfuming

無始生死


无始生死

see styles
wú shǐ shēng sǐ
    wu2 shi3 sheng1 si3
wu shih sheng ssu
 mushi shōji
beginningless birth-and-death

無師獨悟


无师独悟

see styles
wú shī dú wù
    wu2 shi1 du2 wu4
wu shih tu wu
 mushi dokugo
to realize the dharma by oneself through (personal) experience

無師自然


无师自然

see styles
wú shī zì rán
    wu2 shi1 zi4 ran2
wu shih tzu jan
 mushi jinen
[attained, produced] arisen naturally, without a teacher

無齒大蟲


无齿大虫

see styles
wú chǐ dà chóng
    wu2 chi3 da4 chong2
wu ch`ih ta ch`ung
    wu chih ta chung
 mushi daijū
A toothless great creature, i.e. a toothless tiger.

師子身中蟲


师子身中虫

see styles
shī zǐ shēn zhōng chóng
    shi1 zi3 shen1 zhong1 chong2
shih tzu shen chung ch`ung
    shih tzu shen chung chung
 shishi shinchū no mushi
Just as no animal eats a dead lion, but it is destroyed by worms produced within itself, so no outside force can destroy Buddhism, only evil monks within it can destroy it.

無始無明住地


无始无明住地

see styles
wú shǐ wú míng zhù dì
    wu2 shi3 wu2 ming2 zhu4 di4
wu shih wu ming chu ti
 mushi mumyō jūji
entrenchment of beginningless nescience

無師自然妙智


无师自然妙智

see styles
wú shī zì rán miào zhì
    wu2 shi1 zi4 ran2 miao4 zhi4
wu shih tzu jan miao chih
 mushi jinen myōchi
the excellent wisdom that is attained naturally without a teacher

衆生無始無終


众生无始无终

see styles
zhòng shēng wú shǐ wú zhōng
    zhong4 sheng1 wu2 shi3 wu2 zhong1
chung sheng wu shih wu chung
 shujō mushi mushū
As all beings are par of the 法身 dharmakāya they have neither beginning nor end.

皆由無始貪恚癡


皆由无始贪恚癡

see styles
jiē yóu wú shǐ tān huì chī
    jie1 you2 wu2 shi3 tan1 hui4 chi1
chieh yu wu shih t`an hui ch`ih
    chieh yu wu shih tan hui chih
 kai yu mushi ton i chi
all originates from desire, ill-will, and folly

Variations:

苧麻
真麻
真苧

see styles
 karamushi(苧, 苧麻); mushi(苧); choma(苧麻); mao(苧麻, 真麻, 真苧); karamushi
    からむし(苧, 苧麻); むし(苧); ちょま(苧麻); まお(苧麻, 真麻, 真苧); カラムシ
(kana only) (See ラミー) ramie (Boehmeria nivea var. nipononivea)

Variations:
虫(P)
蟲(oK)

see styles
 mushi
    むし
(1) insect; bug; cricket; moth; (2) worm; roundworm; (3) (from a traditional belief of an internal insect) (See 虫を殺す) thing inside one's body believed to influence one's thoughts and feelings; (one's) unconscious; (4) (See 虫気) nervousness; fretfulness; (5) (See 本の虫) person devoted to one thing; single-minded person; (6) valve core; (7) (kana only) {hanaf} (See 虫札) mushi (type of game played with a stripped deck)

Variations:
おだまき蒸し
小田巻蒸し
苧環蒸し
小田巻蒸
苧環蒸

see styles
 odamakimushi
    おだまきむし
{food} (See 茶碗蒸し) odamaki mushi; egg custard dish on a base of udon noodles

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

This page contains 36 results for "mushi" 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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