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shān
    shan1
shan
 yama(p); yama
    やま(P); ヤマ

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Mountain
mountain; hill (CL:座[zuo4]); (coll.) small bundle of straw for silkworms to spin cocoons on
(n,ctr) (1) mountain; hill; (n,ctr) (2) mine (e.g. coal mine); (n,ctr) (3) heap; pile; (4) crown (of a hat); thread (of a screw); tread (of a tire); protruding part of an object; high part; (5) climax; peak; critical point; (6) guess; speculation; gamble; (7) (slang) (police, crime reporter jargon; esp. as ヤマ) criminal case; crime; (8) mountain climbing; mountaineering; (9) (See 山鉾) festival float (esp. one mounted with a decorative halberd); (10) (See 山札・1) deck (of playing cards on table, face down, from which cards are drawn); stack; (11) {mahj} wall; wall tile; (12) (archaism) temple; temple grounds; (prefix noun) (13) wild; (personal name) Yamamura
A hill, mountain; a monastery.

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xiù
    xiu4
hsiu
 kuki; shuu / kuki; shu
    くき; しゅう
cave; mountain peak
(1) (archaism) cave; cavern; (2) (くき only) (archaism) peak; summit; (personal name) Shuu

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fēng
    feng1
feng
 minezaki
    みねざき
(of a mountain) high and tapered peak or summit; mountain-like in appearance; highest level; classifier for camels
(1) peak; summit; ridge; top; (2) back of a blade; (surname) Minezaki
peak


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yuè
    yue4
yüeh
 dake
    だけ
high mountain; highest peak of a mountain ridge
(n,suf) (1) peak; (2) mountain; (place-name, surname) Dake
crag

主峰

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zhǔ fēng
    zhu3 feng1
chu feng
 shuhou / shuho
    しゅほう
main peak (of a mountain range)
the highest peak

極致


极致

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jí zhì
    ji2 zhi4
chi chih
 kyokuchi
    きょくち
peak; pinnacle; ultimate
culmination; acme; height; peak; ultimate; perfection; ideal
Utmost, ultimate, final point; reaching to.

高峰

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gāo fēng
    gao1 feng1
kao feng
 kouhou / koho
    こうほう
peak; summit; height
high mountain; lofty peak; (place-name, surname) Takamine
Gobong

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zuī
    zui1
tsui
a mountain peak


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pèn
    pen4
p`en
    pen
(of a smell) strong; peak season (of a crop); (classifier for the ordinal number of a crop, in the context of multiple harvests)

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jié
    jie2
chieh
mountain peak

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    ji2
chi
lofty peak; perilous

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tiáo
    tiao2
t`iao
    tiao
lofty peak

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yuè
    yue4
yüeh
 dake
    だけ
wife's parents and paternal uncles
(n,suf) (1) peak; (2) mountain; (p,m) Dake

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xx
    xx5
xx
 touge / toge
    とうげ
(Japanese kokuji) mountain pass; (fig.) crisis point; pr. tōge
(n,n-suf) (1) (mountain) pass; highest point on a mountain road; ridge; (2) peak (e.g. of summer); worst (e.g. of an illness); crisis; critical point; most difficult part; (surname) Dougesaki


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é
    e2
o
 ga
variant of 峨[e2]
a high, imposing peak


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fēng
    feng1
feng
 mine
    みね
old variant of 峰[feng1]
(1) peak; summit; ridge; top; (2) back of a blade; (surname, female given name) Mine
mountain peak

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jué
    jue2
chüeh
 kutsu
towering as a peak
Lofty, distinguished.


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lǒu
    lou3
lou
mountain peak

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duò
    duo4
to
mountain peak


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jiào
    jiao4
chiao
highest peak


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lǐng
    ling3
ling
 rei / re
    れい
mountain range; mountain ridge
(1) peak; summit; ridge; top; (2) back of a blade; (surname, female given name) Rei

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diān
    dian1
tien
same as 巔|巅[dian1]; summit; mountain peak; mountain top


𪩘

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yǎn
    yan3
yen
peak of mountain

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    bi4
pi
 hisashi
    ひさし
to protect; cover; shelter; hide or harbor
(1) (archit) (kana only) eaves (of roof); (2) (archit) narrow aisle surrounding the core of a temple building; (3) visor (of cap); brim; peak; (4) (abbreviation) classic Japanese women's low pompadour hairstyle; (surname) Hisashi
to hide


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xiāng
    xiang1
hsiang
 hisashi
    ひさし
box (in theater); side room; side
(1) (archit) (kana only) eaves (of roof); (2) (archit) narrow aisle surrounding the core of a temple building; (3) visor (of cap); brim; peak; (4) (abbreviation) classic Japanese women's low pompadour hairstyle

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chán
    chan2
ch`an
    chan
cliff; peak

三變


三变

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sān biàn
    san1 bian4
san pien
 sanpen
(土田) The three transformations of his Buddha-realm made by Śākyamuni on the Vulture peak—- first, his revelation of this world, then its vast extension, and again its still vaster extension. See Lotus Sutra.

上峰

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shàng fēng
    shang4 feng1
shang feng
 kamimine
    かみみね
peak; summit; (old) higher authorities; superiors
(place-name, surname) Kamimine

不空

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bù kōng
    bu4 kong1
pu k`ung
    pu kung
 fukuu / fuku
    ふくう
(given name, person) Fukuu
Amogha, Amoghavajra. 不空三藏; 智藏; 阿目佉跋折羅 Not empty (or not in vain) vajra. The famous head of the Yogācāra school in China. A Singhalese of northern brahmanic descent, having lost his father, he came at the age of 15 with his uncle to 東海, the eastern sea, or China, where in 718 he became a disciple of 金剛智 Vajrabodhi. After the latter's death in 732, and at his wish, Eliot says in 741, he went to India and Ceylon in search of esoteric or tantric writings, and returned in 746, when he baptized the emperor Xuan Tsung. He was especially noted for rain-making and stilling storms. In 749 he received permission to return home, but was stopped by imperial orders when in the south of China. In ?756 under Su Tsung he was recalled to the capital. His time until 771 was spent translating and editing tantric books in 120 volumes, and the Yogacara 密教 rose to its peak of prosperity. He died greatly honoured at 70 years of age, in 774, the twelfth year of Tai Tsung, the third emperor under whom he had served. The festival of feeding the hungry spirits 孟蘭勝會 is attributed to him. His titles of 智藏 and 不空三藏 are Thesaurus of Wisdom and Amogha Tripitaka.

伽耶

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qié yé
    qie2 ye2
ch`ieh yeh
    chieh yeh
 kaya
    かや
(female given name) Kaya; (place-name) Gaya (4th-6th century confederacy of chiefdoms in the Nakdong River valley of southern Korea)
伽邪; 伽闍 Gayā. (1) A city of Magadha, Buddhagayā (north-west of present Gaya), near which Śākyamuni became Buddha. (2) Gaja, an elephant. (3) 伽耶山 Gajaśirṣa, Elephant's Head Mountain; two are mentioned, one near "Vulture Peak", one near the Bo-tree. (4) kāya, the body.

佛隴


佛陇

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fó lǒng
    fo2 long3
fo lung
 Butsurō
Name of a peak at the southwest corner of Tiantai; also a name for Zhiyi 智顗 q.v.

佛頂


佛顶

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fó dǐng
    fo2 ding3
fo ting
 butchō
Śākyamuni in the third court of the Garbhadhātu is represented as the佛頂尊 in meditation as Universal Wise Sovereign. The 五佛頂q.v. Five Buddhas are on his left representing his Wisdom. The three 佛頂 on his right are called 廣大佛頂, 極廣大佛頂, and 無邊音聲佛頂; in all they are the eight 佛頂.; A title of the esoteric sect for their form of Buddha, or Buddhas, especially of Vairocana of the Vajradhātu and Śākyamuni of the Garbhadhātu groups. Also, an abbreviation of a dhāraṇī as is | | | 經 of a sutra, and there are other | | | scriptures.

全盛

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quán shèng
    quan2 sheng4
ch`üan sheng
    chüan sheng
 zensei / zense
    ぜんせい
flourishing; at the peak; in full bloom
(noun - becomes adjective with の) height of prosperity

危峰

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 kihou / kiho
    きほう
high, steep peak

塔尖

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tǎ jiān
    ta3 jian1
t`a chien
    ta chien
spire; peak of a pagoda

外す

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 hazusu
    はずす
(transitive verb) (1) to remove; to take off; to detach; to unfasten; to undo; (transitive verb) (2) to drop (e.g. from a team); to remove (from a position); to exclude; to expel; (transitive verb) (3) to leave (e.g. one's seat); to go away from; to step out; to slip away; (transitive verb) (4) to dodge (a question, blow, etc.); to evade; to sidestep; to avoid (e.g. peak season); (transitive verb) (5) (ant: 当たる・1) to miss (a target, chance, punch, etc.)

妙頂


妙顶

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miào dǐng
    miao4 ding3
miao ting
 myōchō
marvelous peak

孤山

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gū shān
    gu1 shan1
ku shan
 kozan
    こざん
isolated peak
(given name) Kozan
An isolated hill; a monastery in Kiangsu and name of one of its monks.

完登

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 kantou / kanto
    かんとう
(noun/participle) completing a climb; completing a route (up a mountain); completing a series of climbs (e.g. the Seven Summits); peak bagging

尖峰

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jiān fēng
    jian1 feng1
chien feng
 senpou / senpo
    せんぽう
sharp peak (landform); (fig.) peak; spike
(personal name) Senpou

尖端

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jiān duān
    jian1 duan1
chien tuan
 sentan
    せんたん
sharp pointed end; the tip; the cusp; tip-top; most advanced and sophisticated; highest peak; the best
(noun - becomes adjective with の) pointed end; tip; fine point; spearhead; cusp; vanguard; advanced; leading edge; apex (of a curve)

山峰

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shān fēng
    shan1 feng1
shan feng
 yamamine
    やまみね
(mountain) peak
(surname) Yamamine

山王

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shān wáng
    shan1 wang2
shan wang
 yamaou / yamao
    やまおう
(surname) Yamaou
The king of the mountains, i. e. the highest peak.

山頂


山顶

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shān dǐng
    shan1 ding3
shan ting
 sanchou / sancho
    さんちょう
hilltop
summit (of a mountain)
mountain peak

峰值

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fēng zhí
    feng1 zhi2
feng chih
peak value

峰頭

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 houtou / hoto
    ほうとう
(rare) summit of a peak

峻峰

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 shunpou / shunpo
    しゅんぽう
(See 峻嶺) steep peak; steep ridge; high rugged mountain; (given name) Shunpou

峻嶺


峻岭

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jun lǐng
    jun4 ling3
chün ling
 shunrei / shunre
    しゅんれい
lofty mountain range
steep peak; steep ridge; high rugged mountain; (given name) Shunrei

崛山

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jué shān
    jue2 shan1
chüeh shan
 Kussen
Vulture peak, abbrev. for 耆閣崛山.

巉巌

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 zangan
    ざんがん
near-vertical cliff or peak

巔峰


巅峰

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diān fēng
    dian1 feng1
tien feng
summit; apex; pinnacle (of one's career etc); peak (of a civilization etc)

巨峰

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jù fēng
    ju4 feng1
chü feng
 kyohou / kyoho
    きょほう
Kyoho (grape type)
(1) lofty peak; (2) kyoho (large purple-black grape variety); (given name) Kohou

慢熱


慢热

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màn rè
    man4 re4
man je
slow to heat up; (fig.) (of a person) reserved; introverted; slow to develop relationships; (of a product etc) to take time to become popular; (sports) slow to reach peak performance

拉練


拉练

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lā liàn
    la1 lian4
la lien
(military) to undergo field training (camping, bivouacking, route marching, live fire practice etc); (sports) to get into peak condition by competing overseas

旺季

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wàng jì
    wang4 ji4
wang chi
 ouki / oki
    おうき
busy season; peak period; see also 淡季[dan4 ji4]
(personal name) Ouki

最佳

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zuì jiā
    zui4 jia1
tsui chia
optimum; optimal; peak; best (athlete, movie etc)

東嶽


东岳

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dōng yuè
    dong1 yue4
tung yüeh
 Tōgaku
Mt Tai 泰山 in Shandong, one of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4]
The Eastern Peak, Tai Shan in Shandong, one of the five sacred peaks; the god or spirit of this peak, whose protection is claimed all over China.

楞伽

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lèng qié
    leng4 qie2
leng ch`ieh
    leng chieh
 Ryōga
Laṅkā, a mountain in the south-east part of Ceylon, now called Adam's Peak; the island of Ceylon 錫蘭.

極暑

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 gokusho
    ごくしょ
(ant: 極寒) intense heat; hottest season; peak of summer's heat

極盛

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 kyokusei / kyokuse
    きょくせい
(noun or adjectival noun) climax; peak

登峰

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dēng fēng
    deng1 feng1
teng feng
to climb a mountain; to scale a peak; mountain climbing; mountaineering

盛り

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 sakari
    さかり
(n,n-suf) (1) (ざかり when used as a suffix) height (e.g. of summer); peak (e.g. of cherry blossom season); (in) season; full bloom; full swing (of a party, etc.); (n,n-suf) (2) prime (of one's life); (one's) best days; bloom; (3) (being in) heat; rut

盛季

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shèng jì
    sheng4 ji4
sheng chi
 morisue
    もりすえ
peak season; a flourishing period
(personal name) Morisue

盛花

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 moribana
    もりばな
    seika / seka
    せいか
(1) flower arrangement in a built-up style; (2) placing salt by the entrance to one's establishment to bring good luck; such piles of salt; (1) flower arrangement in a built-up style; (2) seasonal peak of flowers

眉山

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méi shān
    mei2 shan1
mei shan
 mayuyama
    まゆやま
Meishan prefecture-level city in Sichuan
peak of the arch of an eyebrow; (surname) Mayuyama

笠雲

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 kasagumo
    かさぐも
cap cloud (cloud shaped like an Asian bamboo hat that forms at the peak of a tall mountain)

結集


结集

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jié jí
    jie2 ji2
chieh chi
 kesshuu / kesshu
    けっしゅう
(n,vs,vt,vi) concentration (of efforts, forces, etc.); gathering together; regimentation; marshalling; mobilization
The collection and fixing of the Buddhist canon; especially the first assembly which gathered to recite the scriptures, Saṅgīti. Six assemblies for creation or revision of the canon are named, the first at the Pippala cave at Rājagṛha under Ajātaśatru, the second at Vaiśālī, the third at Pāṭaliputra under Aśoka, the fourth in Kashmir under Kaniṣka, the fifth at the Vulture Peak for the Mahāyāna, and the sixth for the esoteric canon. The first is sometimes divided into two, that of those within 'the cave', and that of those without, i.e. the intimate disciples, and the greater assembly without; the accounts are conflicting and unreliable. The notable three disciples to whom the first reciting is attributed are Kāśyapa, as presiding elder, Ānanda for the Sūtras and the Abhidharma, and Upāli for the Vinaya; others attribute the Abhidharma to Pūrṇa, or Kāśyapa; but, granted the premises, whatever form their work may have taken, it cannot have been that of the existing Tripiṭaka. The fifth and sixth assemblies are certainly imaginary.

絕頂


绝顶

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jué dǐng
    jue2 ding3
chüeh ting
(lit. and fig.) summit; peak; extremely; utterly

絶頂

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 zecchou / zeccho
    ぜっちょう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) top (of a mountain); summit; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) peak; height; zenith; climax; (noun/participle) (3) orgasm; climax

芳紀

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 houki / hoki
    ほうき
age of a young lady who is at the peak of her (sexual) attractiveness; marriageable age (of a young lady); sweet sixteen; (given name) Yoshinori

衡山

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héng shān
    heng2 shan1
heng shan
 hirayama
    ひらやま
Mt Heng in Hunan, southern mountain of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4]; Hengshan county in Hengyang 衡陽|衡阳[Heng2 yang2], Hunan
(surname) Hirayama
The Heng mountains in Hunan, where was the 南嶽 Southern Peak monastery, from which came 慧思 Huisi, second patriarch of Tiantai.

西峰

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xī fēng
    xi1 feng1
hsi feng
 nishimine
    にしみね
Western peak; Xifeng district of Qingyang city 慶陽市|庆阳市[Qing4 yang2 shi4], Gansu
(place-name, surname) Nishimine

錯峰


错峰

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cuò fēng
    cuo4 feng1
ts`o feng
    tso feng
to stagger usage to ameliorate peak load

開元


开元

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kāi yuán
    kai1 yuan2
k`ai yüan
    kai yüan
 kaimoto
    かいもと
Tang emperor Xuanzong's 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1] reign name used during the Kaiyuan era (713-741), a peak of Tang prosperity
(surname) Kaimoto
The Kaiyuan period of the Tang emperor Xuanzong, A.D. 713-741; during which the monk 智昇 Zhisheng in 730 issued his 'complete list of all the translations of Buddhist books into the Chinese language from the year A.D. 67 up to the date of publication, embracing the labours of 176 individuals, the whole amounting to 2,278 separate works, many of which, however, were at that time already lost.' Wylie. Its title was開元釋教錄. He also issued the 開元釋教錄略出, an abbreviated version.

開眼


开眼

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kāi yǎn
    kai1 yan3
k`ai yen
    kai yen
 kaigan; kaigen
    かいがん; かいげん
to open one's eyes; to widen one's horizons
(n,vs,vi) (1) (esp. かいげん) enlightenment; spiritual awakening; opening one's eyes to the truth; (n,vs,vi) (2) (esp. かいげん) reaching one's peak (as a performer, etc.); reaching the highest echelons; (n,vs,vi,vt) (3) (かいがん only) gaining eyesight; restoring eyesight; opening the eyes; (n,vs,vi) (4) (かいげん only) {Buddh} filling out the eyes (of a Buddha) as the last step of consecrating a new statue or picture; ceremony where a newly made image or idol is consecrated
opening the eye

險峰


险峰

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xiǎn fēng
    xian3 feng1
hsien feng
perilous peak; the lofty heights

雙碳


双碳

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shuāng tàn
    shuang1 tan4
shuang t`an
    shuang tan
"double carbon", i.e. peak carbon 碳達峰|碳达峰[tan4 da2 feng1] and carbon neutrality 碳中和[tan4 zhong1 he2]; China's double carbon policy, announced in 2020, which aims to reach peak carbon use by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060

離峰


离峰

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lí fēng
    li2 feng1
li feng
(Tw) off-peak

雪峰

see styles
xuě fēng
    xue3 feng1
hsüeh feng
 seppou / seppo
    せっぽう
snowy peak
(given name) Seppou
Xuefeng

雪嶺

see styles
 setsurei / setsure
    せつれい
snow-capped peak; (given name) Setsurei

靈山


灵山

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líng shān
    ling2 shan1
ling shan
 Ryō zen
Lingshan county in Qinzhou 欽州|钦州[Qin1 zhou1], Guangxi
靈嶽; 靈驚山 The Spirit Vulture Peak, Gṛdhrakūṭa, v. 耆 10 and 驚 23.

頂上


顶上

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dǐng shàng
    ding3 shang4
ting shang
 choujou / chojo
    ちょうじょう
on top of; at the summit
(noun - becomes adjective with の) top; summit; peak
pate

頂尖


顶尖

see styles
dǐng jiān
    ding3 jian1
ting chien
peak; apex; world best; number one; finest (competitors); top (figures in a certain field)

頂峰


顶峰

see styles
dǐng fēng
    ding3 feng1
ting feng
peak; summit; fig. high point; masterpiece

頂点

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 chouten / choten
    ちょうてん
(1) {geom} vertex; apex; (2) top (e.g. of a mountain); summit; peak; (3) top (of a profession, field, etc.); summit; (4) peak (of popularity, a boom, etc.); height (e.g. of prosperity); apex; zenith; climax

頂禪

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dǐng chán
    ding3 chan2
ting ch`an
    ting chan
peak meditation

頂端


顶端

see styles
dǐng duān
    ding3 duan1
ting tuan
summit; peak

頂辺

see styles
 tehen
    てへん
    teppen
    てっぺん
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) (kana only) top; summit; apex; peak; (2) (kana only) (obscure) top of one's head; top of a helmet; (top of) scalp; crown; (1) (kana only) top; summit; apex; peak; (2) (kana only) (slang) twelve o'clock (usu. midnight); (3) (kana only) (obscure) top of one's head; top of a helmet; (top of) scalp; crown

頂點


顶点

see styles
dǐng diǎn
    ding3 dian3
ting tien
summit; peak; (math.) vertex

馬祖


马祖

see styles
mǎ zǔ
    ma3 zu3
ma tsu
 baso
    ばそ
Matsu Islands off Fujian, administered by Taiwan
(place-name) Matsu Islands (Taiwan)
Ma Tsu, founder of the Southern Peak school of the Ch'an or Intuitional sect in Kiangsi, known as 江西道一.

高嶺

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 takaryou / takaryo
    たかりょう
high peak; (surname) Takaryō

高根

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 takane
    たかね
high peak; (place-name, surname) Takane

高潮

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gāo cháo
    gao1 chao2
kao ch`ao
    kao chao
 takashio
    たかしお
high tide; high water; upsurge; peak of activity; climax (of a story, a competition etc); to have an orgasm
storm surge; (surname) Takashio

鷲山


鹫山

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jiù shān
    jiu4 shan1
chiu shan
 washiyama
    わしやま
(place-name, surname) Washiyama
Gṛdhrakūṭa, Vulture Peak near Rājagṛha, 'the modern Giddore, so called because Piśuna (Māra) once as assumed there the guise of a vulture to interrupt the meditation of Ānanda' (Eitel); more probably because of its shape, or because of the vultures who fed there on the dead; a place frequented by the Buddha; the imaginary scene of the preaching of the Lotus Sūtra, and called 靈鷲山 Spiritual Vulture Peak, as the Lotus Sūtra is also known as the 鷲峯偈 Vulture Peak gāthā. The peak is also called 鷲峯; 鷲頭 (鷲頭山); 鷲臺; 鷲嶽; 鷲巖; 靈山; cf. 耆闍崛山.

鷲峯


鹫峯

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jiù fēng
    jiu4 feng1
chiu feng
 washimine
    わしみね
(surname) Washimine
Vulture Peak

鷲峰


鹫峰

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jiù fēng
    jiu4 feng1
chiu feng
 washimine
    わしみね
(surname) Washimine
Vulture Peak

鷲嶺


鹫岭

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jiù lǐng
    jiu4 ling3
chiu ling
 washimine
    わしみね
(surname) Washimine
Vulture Peak

鷲嶽


鹫嶽

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jiù yuè
    jiu4 yue4
chiu yüeh
 washitake
    わしたけ
(surname) Washitake
Vulture Peak

鷲巖

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jiù yán
    jiu4 yan2
chiu yen
Vulture Peak

鷲臺

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jiù tái
    jiu4 tai2
chiu t`ai
    chiu tai
Vulture Peak

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

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