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月 see styles |
yuè yue4 yüeh tsuki つき |
More info & calligraphy: Moon(1) Moon; (2) month; (3) moonlight; (4) (See 衛星・1) (a) moon; natural satellite; (female given name) Runa candra, 旅達 (旅達羅); 旂陀羅; 戰達羅; 戰捺羅 the moon, called also 蘇摩 soma, from the fermented juice of asclepias acida used in worship, and later personified in association with the moon. It has many other epithets, e. g. 印度 Indu, incorrectly intp. as marked like a hare; 創夜神 Niśākara, maker of the night; 星宿王 Nakṣatranātha, lord of constellations; 喜懷之頭飾 the crest of Siva; 蓮華王 Kumuda-pati, lotus lord; 白馬主 Śvetavājin, drawn by (or lord of) white horses; 大白光神 Śītāṃśu, the spirit with white rays; 冷光神 Sitamarici, the spirit with cool rays; 鹿形神 Mṛgāṅka, the spirit with marks m form like a deer; 野兎形神 Śaśi, ditto like a hare. |
機 机 see styles |
jī ji1 chi hata はた |
More info & calligraphy: Opportunityloom; (surname) Hata The spring, or motive principle, machine, contrivance, artifice, occasion, opportunity; basis, root or germ; natural bent, fundamental quality. |
理 see styles |
lǐ li3 li ri り |
More info & calligraphy: Science(1) reason; principle; logic; (2) {Buddh} (See 事・じ) general principle (as opposed to individual concrete phenomenon); (3) the underlying principles of the cosmos (in neo-Confucianism); (given name) Wataru siddhānta; hetu. Ruling principle, fundamental law, intrinsicality, universal basis, essential element; nidāna, reason; pramāṇa, to arrange, regulate, rule, rectify. |
天恵 see styles |
tenkei / tenke てんけい |
More info & calligraphy: Blessed by Heaven |
自然 see styles |
zì rán zi4 ran2 tzu jan jinen じねん |
More info & calligraphy: Nature(n,adv) (dated) occurring naturally (without human influence); (female given name) Minori svayaṃbhū, also 自爾; 法爾 self-existing, the self-existent; Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and others; in Chinese it is 'self-so', so of itself, natural, of course, spontaneous. It also means uncaused existence, certain sects of heretics 自然外道 denying Buddhist cause and effect and holding that things happen spontaneously. |
菩薩 菩萨 see styles |
pú sà pu2 sa4 p`u sa pu sa bosatsu(p); bosachi(ok) ぼさつ(P); ぼさち(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Bodhisattva(n,n-suf) (1) {Buddh} bodhisattva; one who has reached enlightenment but vows to save all beings before becoming a buddha; (n,n-suf) (2) High Monk (title bestowed by the imperial court); (n,n-suf) (3) (See 本地垂迹説) title bestowed to Shinto kami in manifestation theory; (surname) Mizoro bodhisattva, cf. 菩提薩埵. While the idea is not foreign to Hīnayāna, its extension of meaning is one of the chief marks of Mahāyāna. 'The Bodhisattva is indeed the characteristic feature of the Mahāyāna.' Keith. According to Mahāyāna the Hinayanists, i.e. the śrāvaka and pratyekabuddha, seek their own salvation, while the bodhisattva's aim is the salvation of others and of all. The earlier intp. of bodhisattva was 大道心衆生 all beings with mind for the truth; later it became 大覺有情 conscious beings of or for the great intelligence, or enlightenment. It is also intp. in terms of leadership, heroism, etc. In general it is a Mahayanist seeking Buddhahood, but seeking it altruistically; whether monk or layman, he seeks enlightenment to enlighten others, and he will sacrifice himself to save others; he is devoid of egoism and devoted to helping others. All conscious beings having the Buddha-nature are natural bodhisattvas, but require to undergo development. The mahāsattva is sufficiently advanced to become a Buddha and enter nirvāṇa, but according to his vow he remains in the realm of incarnation to save all conscious beings. A monk should enter on the arduous course of discipline which leads to Bodhisattvahood and Buddhahood. |
大自然 see styles |
dà zì rán da4 zi4 ran2 ta tzu jan daishizen だいしぜん |
More info & calligraphy: Mother Naturenature; Mother Nature |
尊厳死 see styles |
songenshi そんげんし |
More info & calligraphy: Death with Dignity |
五福臨門 五福临门 see styles |
wǔ fú lín mén wu3 fu2 lin2 men2 wu fu lin men |
More info & calligraphy: Blessings on this Home |
父慈子孝 see styles |
fù cí zǐ xiào fu4 ci2 zi3 xiao4 fu tz`u tzu hsiao fu tzu tzu hsiao |
More info & calligraphy: Love Between Child and Parents |
花鳥風月 see styles |
kachoufuugetsu / kachofugetsu かちょうふうげつ |
More info & calligraphy: Beauty of Nature |
博物 see styles |
bó wù bo2 wu4 po wu hakubutsu はくぶつ |
natural science (1) (abbreviation) (See 博物学・はくぶつがく) natural history; (2) (orig. meaning) wide learning; broad area of learning |
天敵 天敌 see styles |
tiān dí tian1 di2 t`ien ti tien ti tenteki てんてき |
predator; natural enemy natural enemy |
天災 天灾 see styles |
tiān zāi tian1 zai1 t`ien tsai tien tsai tensai てんさい |
natural disaster natural calamity; disaster |
天然 see styles |
tiān rán tian1 ran2 t`ien jan tien jan tennen てんねん |
natural (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (ant: 人工) nature; spontaneity; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) (See 天然ボケ) natural airhead; (surname) Tennen natural |
天理 see styles |
tiān lǐ tian1 li3 t`ien li tien li tenri てんり |
Heaven's law; the natural order of things natural laws; rule of heaven; (p,s,f) Tenri |
天生 see styles |
tiān shēng tian1 sheng1 t`ien sheng tien sheng tensei / tense てんせい |
nature; disposition; innate; natural naturally occurring; nature; disposition; vocation; calling; (given name) Tensei |
採光 采光 see styles |
cǎi guāng cai3 guang1 ts`ai kuang tsai kuang saikou / saiko さいこう |
to get natural light (e.g. through a window) (n,vs,vt,vi) (natural) lighting (of an interior space) |
防災 防灾 see styles |
fáng zāi fang2 zai1 fang tsai bousai / bosai ぼうさい |
disaster prevention; to protect against natural disasters disaster preparedness; prevention of damage resulting from a natural disaster; protection against disaster |
風土 风土 see styles |
fēng tǔ feng1 tu3 feng t`u feng tu fuudo / fudo ふうど |
natural conditions and social customs of a place; local conditions natural features; topography; climate; spiritual features; (surname) Fūdo |
自然人 see styles |
zì rán rén zi4 ran2 ren2 tzu jan jen shizenjin しぜんじん |
natural person (law); see also 法人[fa3 ren2] (1) {phil} natural person; person unspoiled by civilization; noble savage; (2) {law} (See 法人) natural person; physical person |
自然史 see styles |
zì rán shǐ zi4 ran2 shi3 tzu jan shih shizenshi しぜんし |
natural history (i.e. botany and zoology) natural history |
自然法 see styles |
zì rán fǎ zi4 ran2 fa3 tzu jan fa shizenhou / shizenho しぜんほう |
natural law (See 実定法,人定法) natural law |
自然界 see styles |
zì rán jiè zi4 ran2 jie4 tzu jan chieh shizenkai しぜんかい |
nature; the natural world nature; the natural world; realm of nature |
自然災害 自然灾害 see styles |
zì rán zāi hài zi4 ran2 zai1 hai4 tzu jan tsai hai shizensaigai しぜんさいがい |
natural disaster (ant: 人為災害) natural disaster |
自然現象 自然现象 see styles |
zì rán xiàn xiàng zi4 ran2 xian4 xiang4 tzu jan hsien hsiang shizengenshou / shizengensho しぜんげんしょう |
natural phenomenon (noun - becomes adjective with の) natural phenomenon (phenomena) |
自然資源 自然资源 see styles |
zì rán zī yuán zi4 ran2 zi1 yuan2 tzu jan tzu yüan shizenshigen しぜんしげん |
natural resource natural resources |
嗨 see styles |
hāi hai1 hai |
oh alas; hey!; hi! (loanword); a high (natural or drug-induced) (loanword) |
渾 浑 see styles |
hún hun2 hun kon |
muddy; turbid; brainless; foolish; (bound form) simple; natural; (bound form) whole; entire; all over all |
滧 see styles |
yáo yao2 yao |
(dialect) natural branching stream; (used in place names); also pr. [xiao4] |
禀 see styles |
bǐng bing3 ping hin |
To petition, report, request, beg; to receive (from above); endowment. |
粗 see styles |
cū cu1 ts`u tsu hobo ほぼ |
(of something long) wide; thick; (of something granular) coarse; (of a voice) gruff; (of sb's manner etc) rough; crude; careless; rude (adverb) (kana only) almost; roughly; approximately; (1) leftovers (after filleting a fish); (2) rice chaff; (3) (kana only) flaw (esp. of a person); (prefix) (4) rough; roughly; (5) crude; raw; natural; wild; (surname) Hobo rough |
荒 see styles |
huāng huang1 huang susamu すさむ |
desolate; shortage; scarce; out of practice; absurd; uncultivated; to neglect (1) leftovers (after filleting a fish); (2) rice chaff; (3) (kana only) flaw (esp. of a person); (prefix) (4) rough; roughly; (5) crude; raw; natural; wild; (given name) Susamu Wild, waste; wilds; empty; famine; reckless; to nullify; an angry appearance. |
食 see styles |
sì si4 ssu shoku(p); jiki(ok); shi(ok) しょく(P); じき(ok); し(ok) |
to feed (a person or animal) (1) food; foodstuff; (2) (しょく only) eating; appetite; (n,ctr) (3) (しょく only) meal; portion āhāra, 阿賀羅 food; to eat, feed. The rules are numerous, and seem to have changed; originally flesh food was not improper and vegetarianism was a later development; the early three rules in regard to 'clean' foods are that 'I shall not have seen the creature killed, nor heard it killed for me, nor have any doubt that it was killed for me'. The five 'unclean' foods are the above three, with creatures that have died a natural death; and creatures that have been killed by other creatures. The nine classes add to the five, creatures not killed for me; raw flesh, or creatures mauled by other creatures; things not seasonable or at the right time; things previously killed. The Laṅkavātāra Sutra and certain other sutras forbid all killed food. |
丈に see styles |
dakeni だけに |
(exp,conj) (1) (kana only) given that ... it is only natural that ...; ... being the case, it is unavoidable that ...; (precisely) because ...; as might be expected (from ...); (exp,conj) (2) (kana only) (when used with negatives) contrary to expectations ... |
上る see styles |
agaru あがる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to ascend; to go up; to climb; (2) to ascend (as a natural process, e.g. the sun); to rise; (3) to go to (the capital); (4) to be promoted; (5) to add up to; (6) to advance (in price); (7) to swim up (a river); to sail up; (8) to come up (on the agenda); (irregular okurigana usage) (v5r,vi) (1) to rise; to go up; to come up; to ascend; to be raised; (2) to enter (esp. from outdoors); to come in; to go in; (3) to enter (a school); to advance to the next grade; (4) to get out (of water); to come ashore; (5) to increase; (6) to improve; to make progress; (7) to be promoted; to advance; (8) to be made (of profit, etc.); (9) to occur (esp. of a favourable result); (10) to be adequate (to cover expenses, etc.); (11) to be finished; to be done; to be over; (12) (of rain) to stop; to lift; (13) to stop (working properly); to cut out; to give out; to die; (14) to win (in a card game, etc.); (15) to be spoken loudly; (16) to get stage fright; (17) to be offered (to the gods, etc.); (18) (humble language) to go; to visit; (19) (honorific or respectful language) to eat; to drink; (20) to be listed (as a candidate); (21) to serve (in one's master's home); (22) to go north; (suf,v5r) (23) indicates completion; (place-name) Agaru |
世器 see styles |
shì qì shi4 qi4 shih ch`i shih chi seki |
natural world |
二心 see styles |
èr xīn er4 xin1 erh hsin nishin ふたごころ |
disloyalty; half-heartedness; duplicity duplicity; treachery; double-dealing The two minds, 眞心 the original, simple, pure, natural mind of all creatures, the Buddha-mind, i.e. 如來藏心; and 妄心 the illusion-mind, which results in complexity and confusion. Also, 定心 the meditative mind, or mind fixed on goodness; and the 散心 the scattered, inattentive mind, or mind that is only good at intervals. |
二根 see styles |
èr gēn er4 gen1 erh ken nikon |
The two "roots" or natural powers. (1) (a) 利根 keen, able (in the religion); (b) 鈍根 dull. (2) (a) 正根; 勝義根The power or ability which uses the sense organs to discern the truth; (b) 扶根; 扶 (or浮) 塵根the sense organs 五根 as aids. (3) The male and female sexual organs. |
二覺 二觉 see styles |
èr jué er4 jue2 erh chüeh nikaku |
The two enlightenments: (1) The 起信論 has two—(a) 本覺 the immanent mind in all things, e.g. "which lighteth every man that cometh into the world", also defined as the 法身 dharmakāya; (b) 始覺 initial enlightenment or beginning of illumination; this initiation leads on to Buddhahood, or full enlightenment. (2) (a) 等覺 The fifty-first stage of a bodhisattva's 行 位 practice; (b) 妙覺 the fifty-second stage, or enlightenment of Buddhahood.(3) (a)自覺 A Buddha's own or natural enlightenment; (b) 覺他 his enlightening of all others. |
五福 see styles |
wǔ fú wu3 fu2 wu fu gofuku ごふく |
(from the Book of Documents) the five blessings (health, wealth, longevity, love of virtue and dying a natural death); (place-name, surname) Gofuku five blessings |
人徳 see styles |
jintoku; nintoku じんとく; にんとく |
natural virtue; personal virtue |
任運 任运 see styles |
rèn yùn ren4 yun4 jen yün nin'un |
natural |
修善 see styles |
xiū shàn xiu1 shan4 hsiu shan shuzen; shuuzen / shuzen; shuzen しゅぜん; しゅうぜん |
(noun/participle) (しゅぜん is a Buddhist term) accumulating good deeds; doing good; (personal name) Nobuyoshi To cultivate goodness; the goodness that is cultivated, in contrast with natural goodness. |
修性 see styles |
xiū xìng xiu1 xing4 hsiu hsing shushō |
To cultivate the nature; the natural proclivities. |
個人 个人 see styles |
gè rén ge4 ren2 ko jen kojin こじん |
individual; personal; oneself (1) individual; private person; personal; private; (2) (See 法人) natural person |
借景 see styles |
shakkei / shakke しゃっけい |
making use of the surrounding landscape as a part of the design of a garden; natural scenery used as the background in the landscaping of a garden |
倶生 see styles |
jù shēng ju4 sheng1 chü sheng gushō |
Natural, spontaneous, inborn as opposed to acquired. |
假聲 假声 see styles |
jiǎ shēng jia3 sheng1 chia sheng |
falsetto (opposite: 真聲|真声[zhen1sheng1], natural or true voice) |
備荒 备荒 see styles |
bèi huāng bei4 huang1 pei huang bikou / biko びこう |
to prepare against natural disasters provision for famine |
儲量 储量 see styles |
chǔ liàng chu3 liang4 ch`u liang chu liang |
remaining quantity; reserves (of natural resources, oil etc) |
先天 see styles |
xiān tiān xian1 tian1 hsien t`ien hsien tien senten せんてん |
embryonic period (contrasted with 後天|后天 [hou4 tian1]); inborn; innate; natural inherent; innate |
凡事 see styles |
fán shì fan2 shi4 fan shih bonji ぼんじ |
everything reasonable thing; natural thing |
出產 出产 see styles |
chū chǎn chu1 chan3 ch`u ch`an chu chan |
to produce (by natural growth, or by manufacture, mining etc); to yield; to turn out; produce; products |
切金 see styles |
kirigane きりがね |
(1) metallic foil cut into strips or other shapes to form decorative motifs; (2) cutting a thin sheet of metal into shapes and affixing it with lacquer forming natural features (e.g. clouds); (surname) Kirigane |
利根 see styles |
lì gēn li4 gen1 li ken rikon りこん |
(noun or adjectival noun) (ant: 鈍根) intelligence; cleverness; innate aptitude; (personal name) Rine Sharpness, cleverness, intelligence, natural powers, endowment; possessed of powers of the pañca-indryāni (faith, etc.) or the five sense-organs, v. 五根. |
原味 see styles |
yuán wèi yuan2 wei4 yüan wei |
authentic taste; plain cooked; natural flavor (without spices and seasonings) |
受災 受灾 see styles |
shòu zāi shou4 zai1 shou tsai |
disaster-stricken; to be hit by a natural calamity |
器界 see styles |
qì jiè qi4 jie4 ch`i chieh chi chieh kikai |
natural world |
地声 see styles |
jigoe じごえ |
one's natural voice |
地変 see styles |
chihen ちへん |
natural calamity |
地物 see styles |
chibutsu ちぶつ |
(1) (geographical) feature (natural or man-made); object; entity; (2) {mil} ground object (that provides cover or concealment) |
地異 see styles |
chii / chi ちい |
natural disaster; calamity |
地肌 see styles |
jihada じはだ |
(1) texture; grain; (2) one's skin (lacking makeup, etc.); natural skin; bare skin; scalp; (3) surface of the earth; bare ground; (4) surface of a sword blade |
地肩 see styles |
jigata じがた |
(one's natural) shoulder strength |
地膚 see styles |
jihada じはだ |
(1) texture; grain; (2) one's skin (lacking makeup, etc.); natural skin; bare skin; scalp; (3) surface of the earth; bare ground; (4) surface of a sword blade |
地髪 see styles |
jigami じがみ |
natural hair |
域心 see styles |
yù xīn yu4 xin1 yü hsin ikishin |
域懷 The limits of the mind, natural endowment. |
外光 see styles |
gaikou / gaiko がいこう |
light from outside; natural light |
大教 see styles |
dà jiào da4 jiao4 ta chiao daikyō |
The great teaching. (1) That of the Buddha. (2) Tantrayāna. The mahātantra, yoga, yogacarya, or tantra school which claims Samantabhadra as its founder. It aims at ecstatic union of the individual soul with the world soul, Iśvara. From this result the eight great powers of Siddhi (aṣṭa-mahāsiddhi), namely, ability to (1) make one's body lighter (laghiman); (2) heavier (gaiman); (3) smaller (aṇiman); (4) larger (mahiman) than anything in the world ; (5) reach any place (prāpti) ; (6) assume any shape (prākāmya) ; (7) control all natural laws (īśitva) ; (8) make everything depend upon oneself; all at will (v.如意身 and 神足). By means of mystic formulas (Tantras or dhāraṇīs), or spells (mantras), accompanied by music and manipulation of the hands (mūdra), a state of mental fixity characterized neither by thought nor the annihilation of thought, can be reached. This consists of six-fold bodily and mental happiness (yoga), and from this results power to work miracles. Asaṅga compiled his mystic doctrines circa A.D. 500. The system was introduced into China A.D. 647 by Xuanzang's translation of the Yogācārya-bhūmi-śāstra 瑜伽師地論 ; v. 瑜. On the basis of this, Amoghavajra established the Chinese branch of the school A.D. 720 ; v. 阿目. This was popularized by the labours of Vajrabodhi A.D. 732 ; v. 金剛智. |
大方 see styles |
dà fang da4 fang5 ta fang ookata おおかた |
generous; magnanimous; stylish; in good taste; easy-mannered; natural and relaxed (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) large part; greater part; majority; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) people in general; general public; public at large; (adverb) (3) mostly; for the most part; almost; nearly; (adverb) (4) probably; maybe; perhaps; (place-name, surname) Oogata great-curative |
天分 see styles |
tiān fèn tian1 fen4 t`ien fen tien fen tenbun てんぶん |
natural gift; talent one's nature; talents; destiny; mission; sphere of activity |
天則 天则 see styles |
tiān zé tian1 ze2 t`ien tse tien tse tensoku てんそく |
natural law; rule of heaven heaven's rule |
天塹 天堑 see styles |
tiān qiàn tian1 qian4 t`ien ch`ien tien chien |
natural moat |
天変 see styles |
tenpen てんぺん |
natural calamity; striking phenomena in heaven and earth |
天寿 see styles |
tenju てんじゅ |
natural span of life; (given name) Tenju |
天嶮 see styles |
tenken てんけん |
natural defences; natural defenses; steep place |
天年 see styles |
tiān nián tian1 nian2 t`ien nien tien nien tennen |
natural life span naturally ordained years |
天性 see styles |
tiān xìng tian1 xing4 t`ien hsing tien hsing tensei / tense てんせい |
nature; innate tendency (n,adv) nature; natural constitution; innate disposition |
天愛 天爱 see styles |
tiān ài tian1 ai4 t`ien ai tien ai tena てんあ |
(female given name) Ten'a devānāṃpriya. 'Beloved of the gods, 'i. e. natural fools, simpletons, or the ignorant. |
天才 see styles |
tiān cái tian1 cai2 t`ien ts`ai tien tsai tensai てんさい |
talent; gift; genius; talented; gifted (ant: 凡才) genius; prodigy; natural gift |
天授 see styles |
tiān shòu tian1 shou4 t`ien shou tien shou tenju てんじゅ |
(1) natural gifts; (2) (hist) Tenju era (of the Southern Court; 1375.5.27-1381.2.10) Heaven-bestowed, a name of Devadatta, v. 提. |
天擇 天择 see styles |
tiān zé tian1 ze2 t`ien tse tien tse |
natural selection |
天時 天时 see styles |
tiān shí tian1 shi2 t`ien shih tien shih amaji あまじ |
the time; the right time; weather conditions; destiny; course of time; heaven's natural order (surname) Amaji |
天機 天机 see styles |
tiān jī tian1 ji1 t`ien chi tien chi tenki てんき |
mystery known only to heaven (archaic); inscrutable twist of fate; fig. top secret (1) secret of nature; profound secret; (2) disposition; character; nature; (3) emperor's health; emperor's well-being Natural capacity; the nature bestowed by Heaven. |
天演 see styles |
tiān yǎn tian1 yan3 t`ien yen tien yen |
natural change; evolution (early translation, since replaced by 進化|进化) |
天為 see styles |
teni てんい |
providential; natural |
天爵 see styles |
tenshaku てんしゃく |
true merit; natural nobility |
天産 see styles |
tensan てんさん |
natural products |
天眞 see styles |
tiān zhēn tian1 zhen1 t`ien chen tien chen tenma てんま |
(female given name) Tenma bhūtatathatā, permanent reality underlying all phenomena, pure and unchanging e. g. the sea in contrast with the waves; nature, the natural, 天然之眞理, 非人之造作者 natural reality, not of human creation. |
天眼 see styles |
tiān yǎn tian1 yan3 t`ien yen tien yen tengen; tengan てんげん; てんがん |
nickname of the FAST radio telescope (in Guizhou) (1) {Buddh} (See 五眼) the heavenly eye; (2) (てんがん only) (rare) rolling back one's eyes during convulsions; (given name) Tengan divyacakṣṣus. The deva-eye; the first abhijñā, v. 六通; one of the five classes of eyes; divine sight, unlimited vision; all things are open to it, large and small, near and distant, the destiny of all beings in future rebirths. It may be obtained among men by their human eyes through the practice of meditation 修得: and as a reward or natural possession by those born in the deva heavens 報得. Cf 天耳, etc. |
天稟 see styles |
tenpin てんぴん |
natural talents |
天行 see styles |
tiān xíng tian1 xing2 t`ien hsing tien hsing tenkou / tenko てんこう |
(given name) Tenkou A bodhisattva's natural or spontaneous correspondence with fundamental law: one of the 五行 of the 涅槃經 Nirvana Sutra. |
天識 天识 see styles |
tiān shì tian1 shi4 t`ien shih tien shih tenshiki |
Natural perception, or wisdom; the primal endowment in man: the 眞如 or bhūtatathatā. |
天資 天资 see styles |
tiān zī tian1 zi1 t`ien tzu tien tzu tenshi てんし |
innate talent; gift; flair; native resource; dowry nature; natural elements |
天賦 天赋 see styles |
tiān fù tian1 fu4 t`ien fu tien fu tenpu てんぷ |
gift; innate skill (can be adjective with の) natural (e.g. talent); innate; inborn; inherent |
天質 see styles |
tenshitsu てんしつ |
natural talents |
天趣 see styles |
tiān qù tian1 qu4 t`ien ch`ü tien chü tenshu |
natural charm (of writings, works of art etc) idem 天道. |
天遍 see styles |
tenpen てんぺん |
natural calamity; striking phenomena in heaven and earth |
天道 see styles |
tiān dào tian1 dao4 t`ien tao tien tao tendou / tendo てんどう |
natural law; heavenly law; weather (dialect) (1) the sun; (2) god of heaven and the earth; (3) laws governing the heavens; (4) (astron) celestial path; celestial motion; (5) (Buddhist term) deva realm (svarga); (1) (Buddhist term) deva realm (svarga); (2) path in the heavens; (surname, given name) Tendō deva-gati, or devasopāna, 天趣. (1) The highest of the six paths 六道, the realm of devas, i. e. the eighteen heavens of form and four of formlessness. A place of enjoyment, where the meritorious enjoy the fruits of good karma, but not a place of progress toward bodhisattva perfection. (2) The Dao of Heaven, natural law, cosmic energy; according to the Daoists, the origin and law of all things. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "natural" 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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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