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平等法身

see styles
píng děng fǎ shēn
    ping2 deng3 fa3 shen1
p`ing teng fa shen
    ping teng fa shen
 byōdō hosshin
Universalized dharmakāya, a stage in Bodhisattva development above the eighth, i. e. above the 八地.

平身低頭

see styles
 heishinteitou / heshinteto
    へいしんていとう
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) prostrating oneself; kowtowing; going down on one's knees

引火燒身


引火烧身

see styles
yǐn huǒ shāo shēn
    yin3 huo3 shao1 shen1
yin huo shao shen
to invite trouble

強身健體


强身健体

see styles
qiáng shēn jiàn tǐ
    qiang2 shen1 jian4 ti3
ch`iang shen chien t`i
    chiang shen chien ti
to keep fit and healthy

役身折酬

see styles
 ekishinsesshuu / ekishinsesshu
    えきしんせっしゅう
(hist) debt bondage (ritsuryō system); forced labor on failure to pay a debt

彼女自身

see styles
 kanojojishin
    かのじょじしん
(pronoun) herself; she herself

後ろ身頃

see styles
 ushiromigoro
    うしろみごろ
back part of a kimono

後身菩薩


后身菩萨

see styles
hòu shēn pú sà
    hou4 shen1 pu2 sa4
hou shen p`u sa
    hou shen pu sa
 goshin bosatsu
bodhisattvas in their final lifetime

心身一体

see styles
 shinshinittai
    しんしんいったい
(See ホリスティック) (medical) holism

心身一如

see styles
 shinjinichinyo
    しんじんいちにょ
    shinshinichinyo
    しんしんいちにょ
(yoji) body and mind as one; mind-body unity

心身創痍

see styles
 shinshinsoui / shinshinsoi
    しんしんそうい
being wounded in mind and body

心身医学

see styles
 shinshinigaku
    しんしんいがく
(See 精神身体医学) psychosomatic medicine

心身爽快

see styles
 shinshinsoukai / shinshinsokai
    しんしんそうかい
feeling refreshed in mind and body

心身障害

see styles
 shinshinshougai / shinshinshogai
    しんしんしょうがい
mental or physical disorder; mental or physical disability

情定終身


情定终身

see styles
qíng dìng zhōng shēn
    qing2 ding4 zhong1 shen1
ch`ing ting chung shen
    ching ting chung shen

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Pledge of Lifelong Love
(idiom) to pledge eternal love; to exchange marriage vows

惹火燒身


惹火烧身

see styles
rě huǒ shāo shēn
    re3 huo3 shao1 shen1
je huo shao shen
stir up the fire and you get burnt (idiom); to get one's fingers burnt; fig. to suffer on account of one's own meddling

感同身受

see styles
gǎn tóng shēn shòu
    gan3 tong2 shen1 shou4
kan t`ung shen shou
    kan tung shen shou
to feel as if it had happened to oneself; to sympathize; (polite expression of gratitude for a favor received by a friend etc) I take it as a personal favor

慾火焚身


欲火焚身

see styles
yù huǒ fén shēn
    yu4 huo3 fen2 shen1
yü huo fen shen
burning with desire

應化法身


应化法身

see styles
yìng huà fǎ shēn
    ying4 hua4 fa3 shen1
ying hua fa shen
 ōge hō shin
Responsive manifestation of the dharmakāya, or Absolute Buddha, in infinite forms.

打翻身仗

see styles
dǎ fān shēn zhàng
    da3 fan1 shen1 zhang4
ta fan shen chang
to work hard towards a turnaround; to fight to reverse something

投身自殺

see styles
 toushinjisatsu / toshinjisatsu
    とうしんじさつ
(noun/participle) (See 投身) suicide by throwing oneself to one's death; leaping to one's death

折元立身

see styles
 orimototatsumi
    おりもとたつみ
(person) Orimoto Tatsumi

挺身而出

see styles
tǐng shēn ér chū
    ting3 shen1 er2 chu1
t`ing shen erh ch`u
    ting shen erh chu
to step forward bravely

捨て身技

see styles
 sutemiwaza
    すてみわざ
(martial arts term) sutemi-waza (judo sacrifice throw)

捨身求法


舍身求法

see styles
shě shēn qiú fǎ
    she3 shen1 qiu2 fa3
she shen ch`iu fa
    she shen chiu fa
to abandon one's body in the search for Buddha's truth (idiom)

搖身一變


摇身一变

see styles
yáo shēn yī biàn
    yao2 shen1 yi1 bian4
yao shen i pien
to change shape in a single shake; fig. to take on a new lease of life

擦身而過


擦身而过

see styles
cā shēn ér guò
    ca1 shen1 er2 guo4
ts`a shen erh kuo
    tsa shen erh kuo
to brush past

放下身段

see styles
fàng xià shēn duàn
    fang4 xia4 shen1 duan4
fang hsia shen tuan
(idiom) to get off one's high horse; to dispense with posturing (and adopt a more humble or empathetic attitude)

施身方便

see styles
shī shēn fāng biàn
    shi1 shen1 fang1 bian4
shih shen fang pien
 seshin hōben
giving of self (to the Tathāgata)

明哲保身

see styles
míng zhé bǎo shēn
    ming2 zhe2 bao3 shen1
ming che pao shen
 meitetsuhoshin / metetsuhoshin
    めいてつほしん
a wise man looks after his own hide (idiom); to put one's own safety before matters of principle
(yoji) wisdom and self-protection; wise and skilled in the art of self-protection

智相之身

see styles
zhì xiàng zhī shēn
    zhi4 xiang4 zhi1 shen1
chih hsiang chih shen
 chisō no shin
embodiment of wisdom

替身演員


替身演员

see styles
tì shēn yǎn yuán
    ti4 shen1 yan3 yuan2
t`i shen yen yüan
    ti shen yen yüan
substitute actor (esp. in fights of theatrical stunts); stuntman

最末後身


最末后身

see styles
zuì mò hòu shēn
    zui4 mo4 hou4 shen1
tsui mo hou shen
 saimatsu goshin
the very last body

有失身份

see styles
yǒu shī shēn fèn
    you3 shi1 shen1 fen4
yu shih shen fen
to be beneath one's dignity

有色根身

see styles
yǒu sè gēn shēn
    you3 se4 gen1 shen1
yu se ken shen
 ushiki konjin
the body with senses

束身內衣


束身内衣

see styles
shù shēn nèi yī
    shu4 shen1 nei4 yi1
shu shen nei i
corset

東一身田

see styles
 higashiishinden / higashishinden
    ひがしいしんでん
(personal name) Higashiishinden

東勝身洲


东胜身洲

see styles
dōng shèng shēn zhōu
    dong1 sheng4 shen1 zhou1
tung sheng shen chou
 Tō Shōshin Shū
(佛婆毘提訶) 毘提訶; 佛婆提; 佛于逮; 逋利婆; 鼻提賀; 布嚕婆, etc. Pūrvavideha. The eastern of the four great continents of a world, east of Mt. Meru, semicircular in shape.

松中修身

see styles
 matsunakaosami
    まつなかおさみ
(person) Matsunaka Osami

果極法身


果极法身

see styles
guǒ jí fǎ shēn
    guo3 ji2 fa3 shen1
kuo chi fa shen
 kagoku hosshin
The dharmakāya of complete enlightenment.

機身寬大


机身宽大

see styles
jī shēn kuān dà
    ji1 shen1 kuan1 da4
chi shen k`uan ta
    chi shen kuan ta
wide body; wide-bodied (aircraft)

殞身不恤


殒身不恤

see styles
yǔn shēn bù xù
    yun3 shen1 bu4 xu4
yün shen pu hsü
to die without regrets (idiom); to sacrifice oneself without hesitation

殺身之禍


杀身之祸

see styles
shā shēn zhī huò
    sha1 shen1 zhi1 huo4
sha shen chih huo
(idiom) getting killed

殺身成仁


杀身成仁

see styles
shā shēn chéng rén
    sha1 shen1 cheng2 ren2
sha shen ch`eng jen
    sha shen cheng jen
(idiom) to die a martyr; to be martyred

母胎單身


母胎单身

see styles
mǔ tāi dān shēn
    mu3 tai1 dan1 shen1
mu t`ai tan shen
    mu tai tan shen
never been in a romantic relationship

永野修身

see styles
 naganoosami
    ながのおさみ
(person) Nagano Osami (1880-1947)

法化生身

see styles
fǎ huà shēng shēn
    fa3 hua4 sheng1 shen1
fa hua sheng shen
 hōke shō shin
The nirmāṇakāya, or corporeal manifestation of the spiritual Buddha.

法性生身

see styles
fǎ xìng shēng shēn
    fa3 xing4 sheng1 shen1
fa hsing sheng shen
 hosshō shō shin
body born from the dharma-nature

法身化生

see styles
fǎ shēn huà shēng
    fa3 shen1 hua4 sheng1
fa shen hua sheng
 hosshin keshō
birth by transformation done by the dharma body

法身圓滿


法身圆满

see styles
fǎ shēn yuán mǎn
    fa3 shen1 yuan2 man3
fa shen yüan man
 hosshin enman
the dharma body is perfectly complete

法身大士

see styles
fǎ shēn dà shì
    fa3 shen1 da4 shi4
fa shen ta shih
 hōshin daishi
bodhisattva who has attained the realization of dharmakāya

法身如來


法身如来

see styles
fǎ shēn rú lái
    fa3 shen1 ru2 lai2
fa shen ju lai
 hosshin nyorai
The dharmakāyatathāgata, the Buddha who reveals the spiritual body.

法身流轉


法身流转

see styles
fǎ shēn liú zhuǎn
    fa3 shen1 liu2 zhuan3
fa shen liu chuan
 hosshin ruten
dharmakāya in its phenomenal character, conceived as becoming, as expressing itself in the stream of being.

法身舍利

see styles
fǎ shēn shè lì
    fa3 shen1 she4 li4
fa shen she li
 hosshin shari
relics of the dharma body

法身菩薩


法身菩萨

see styles
fǎ shēn pú sà
    fa3 shen1 pu2 sa4
fa shen p`u sa
    fa shen pu sa
 hōsshin bosatsu
大士 dharmakāyamahāsattva, one who has freed himself from illusion and attained the six spiritual powers 六神通; he is above the 初地, or, according to Tiantai, above the 初住.

法身說法


法身说法

see styles
fǎ shēn shuō fǎ
    fa3 shen1 shuo1 fa3
fa shen shuo fa
 hosshin seppō
the dharma body expounds the dharma

法身體性


法身体性

see styles
fǎ shēn tǐ xìng
    fa3 shen1 ti3 xing4
fa shen t`i hsing
    fa shen ti hsing
 hōshin taishō
The embodiment, totality, or nature of the dharmakāya. In Hīnayāna the Buddha-nature in its 理 or absolute side is described as not discussed, being synonymous with the 五分 five divisions of the commandments, meditation, wisdom, release, and doctrine, 戒, 定, 慧, 解脫, and 知見. In the Mahāyāna the 三論宗 defines the absolute or ultimate reality as the formless which contains all forms, the essence of being, the noumenon of the other two manifestations of the triratna. The 法相宗 defines it as (a) the nature or essence of the whole triratna; (b) the particular form of the Dharma in that trinity. The One-Vehicle schools represented by the 華嚴宗, 天台, etc., consider it to be the bhūtatathatā, 理 and 智 being one and undivided. The Shingon sect takes the six elements-earth, water, fire, air, space, mind-as the 理 or fundamental dharmakāya and the sixth, mind, intelligence, or knowledge, as the 智 Wisdom dharmakāya.

淡路修身

see styles
 awajiosami
    あわじおさみ
(person) Awaji Osami

淸淨天身

see styles
qīng jìng tiān shēn
    qing1 jing4 tian1 shen1
ch`ing ching t`ien shen
    ching ching tien shen
 shōjō tenshin
a body (Skt. kāya) (group, mass) of pure and clean gods

淸淨法身

see styles
qīng jìng fǎ shēn
    qing1 jing4 fa3 shen1
ch`ing ching fa shen
    ching ching fa shen
 shōjō hosshin
pure dharma body

渾身上下


浑身上下

see styles
hún shēn shàng xià
    hun2 shen1 shang4 xia4
hun shen shang hsia
all over; from head to toe

渾身解數


浑身解数

see styles
hún shēn xiè shù
    hun2 shen1 xie4 shu4
hun shen hsieh shu
to give it your all; to go at it with all you've got; to throw your whole weight behind it; also pr. [hun2 shen1 jie3 shu4]

満身創痍

see styles
 manshinsoui / manshinsoi
    まんしんそうい
(1) (yoji) having wounds all over one's body; being wounded all over; (2) (yoji) receiving a drubbing; being subjected to a barrage of criticism

滿身塵埃


满身尘埃

see styles
mǎn shēn chén āi
    man3 shen1 chen2 ai1
man shen ch`en ai
    man shen chen ai
dusty

潔身自好


洁身自好

see styles
jié shēn zì hào
    jie2 shen1 zi4 hao4
chieh shen tzu hao
clean-living and honest (idiom); to avoid immorality; to shun evil influence; to mind one's own business and keep out of trouble; to keep one's hands clean

澡身浴德

see styles
zǎo shēn yù dé
    zao3 shen1 yu4 de2
tsao shen yü te
to bathe the body and cleanse virtue (idiom); to improve oneself by meditation; cleanliness is next to godliness

灰身滅智


灰身灭智

see styles
huī shēn miè zhì
    hui1 shen1 mie4 zhi4
hui shen mieh chih
 keshin mecchi
Destruction of the body and annihilation of the mind— for the attainment of nirvāṇa.

無漏後身


无漏后身

see styles
wú lòu hòu shēn
    wu2 lou4 hou4 shen1
wu lou hou shen
 muro goshin
(無漏最後) The final pure or passionless body.

無爲法身


无为法身

see styles
wú wéi fǎ shēn
    wu2 wei2 fa3 shen1
wu wei fa shen
 mui hosshin
asaṃskṛta dharmakāya, the eternal body of Buddha not conditioned by cause and effect.

無處容身


无处容身

see styles
wú chù róng shēn
    wu2 chu4 rong2 shen1
wu ch`u jung shen
    wu chu jung shen
nowhere to hide

焼身自殺

see styles
 shoushinjisatsu / shoshinjisatsu
    しょうしんじさつ
(n,vs,vi) self-immolation; burning oneself to death; suicide by fire

片岡身江

see styles
 kataokamie
    かたおかみえ
(person) Kataoka Mie (1972.4.14-)

独身主義

see styles
 dokushinshugi
    どくしんしゅぎ
voluntary singlehood (as a principle or creed); singlehood by choice

独身女性

see styles
 dokushinjosei / dokushinjose
    どくしんじょせい
single woman; spinster

独身生活

see styles
 dokushinseikatsu / dokushinsekatsu
    どくしんせいかつ
(noun/participle) bachelor's life; life of a bachelor

独身男性

see styles
 dokushindansei / dokushindanse
    どくしんだんせい
bachelor; single male

独身貴族

see styles
 dokushinkizoku
    どくしんきぞく
(joc) unmarried person living affluently

獅子身中

see styles
 shishishinchuu / shishishinchu
    しししんちゅう
(yoji) treacherous friend; snake in one's bosom; treacherous insider

獨身主義


独身主义

see styles
dú shēn zhǔ yì
    du2 shen1 zhu3 yi4
tu shen chu i
 dokushin shugi
celibacy

獨身宗派


独身宗派

see styles
dú shēn zōng pài
    du2 shen1 zong1 pai4
tu shen tsung p`ai
    tu shen tsung pai
 dokushin shūha
celibate religious order

現身說法


现身说法

see styles
xiàn shēn shuō fǎ
    xian4 shen1 shuo1 fa3
hsien shen shuo fa
to talk from one's personal experience; to use oneself as an example

理身理土

see styles
lǐ shēn lǐ tǔ
    li3 shen1 li3 tu3
li shen li t`u
    li shen li tu
 rishin rido
The dharmakāya in the dharmakṣetra, e.g. the spiritual Vairocana in the eternal light.

生化二身

see styles
shēng huà èr shēn
    sheng1 hua4 er4 shen1
sheng hua erh shen
 shōke nishin
The physical body of Buddha and his transformation body capable of any form; the nirmāṇakāya in its two forms of 應 and 化.

生死二身

see styles
shēng sǐ èr shēn
    sheng1 si3 er4 shen1
sheng ssu erh shen
 shōji nishin
The physical body and the spiritual body of the Buddha: the nirmāṇakāya and dharmakāya.

生法二身

see styles
shēng fǎ èr shēn
    sheng1 fa3 er4 shen1
sheng fa erh shen
 shō hō nishin
the physical body and the spiritual body of the Buddha

界身足論


界身足论

see styles
jiè shēn zú lùn
    jie4 shen1 zu2 lun4
chieh shen tsu lun
 Kaishin soku ron
Dhātukāya-pāda-śāstra.

瘢痕文身

see styles
 hankonbunshin
    はんこんぶんしん
creating patterns in human flesh through scarification

盧舍那身


卢舍那身

see styles
lú shèn à shēn
    lu2 shen4 a4 shen1
lu shen a shen
 Roshana shin
body of Vairocana

直接受身

see styles
 chokusetsuukemi / chokusetsukemi
    ちょくせつうけみ
{ling} direct passive

相身互い

see styles
 aimitagai
    あいみたがい
(abbreviation) mutual assistance; mutual sympathy

眞化二身

see styles
zhēn huà èr shēn
    zhen1 hua4 er4 shen1
chen hua erh shen
 shinke nishin
The 眞 is the dharmakāya and saṃbhogakāya and the 化 the nirmāṇakāya; v. 三.

眞如法身

see styles
zhēn rú fǎ shēn
    zhen1 ru2 fa3 shen1
chen ju fa shen
 shinnyo hosshin
The absolute as dharmakāya, or spiritual body, all embracing.

眞應二身


眞应二身

see styles
zhēn yìng èr shēn
    zhen1 ying4 er4 shen1
chen ying erh shen
 shinō nishin
The dharmakāya and nirmāṇakāya; v. 三.

矢木修身

see styles
 yagiosami
    やぎおさみ
(person) Yagi Osami

碎身舍利

see styles
suì shēn shè lì
    sui4 shen1 she4 li4
sui shen she li
 saishin shari
Relics of a cremated body.

福相法身

see styles
fú xiāng fǎ shēn
    fu2 xiang1 fa3 shen1
fu hsiang fa shen
The Buddha-dharmakāya as blessedness, in contrast with it as wisdom.

私定終身


私定终身

see styles
sī dìng zhōng shēn
    si1 ding4 zhong1 shen1
ssu ting chung shen
to make a pledge to be married, without parents' approval

究竟法身

see styles
jiū jìng fǎ shēn
    jiu1 jing4 fa3 shen1
chiu ching fa shen
 kukyō hosshin
The supreme dharmakāya, the highest conception of Buddha as the absolute.

空生身子

see styles
kōng shēng shēn zǐ
    kong1 sheng1 shen1 zi3
k`ung sheng shen tzu
    kung sheng shen tzu
 Kūshō Shinshi
Subhūti and Śāriputra

立身出世

see styles
 risshinshusse
    りっしんしゅっせ
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) success in life

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

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