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種知


种知

see styles
zhǒng zhī
    zhong3 zhi1
chung chih
 shuchi
comprehensive knowledge of particular things

種禽


种禽

see styles
zhǒng qín
    zhong3 qin2
chung ch`in
    chung chin
cock; male breeding poultry

種種


种种

see styles
zhǒng zhǒng
    zhong3 zhong3
chung chung
 shuju
    しゅじゅ
all kinds of
(adj-na,adj-no,adv,n) variety
to proliferate

種系


种系

see styles
zhǒng xì
    zhong3 xi4
chung hsi
evolutionary line; line of descent

種群


种群

see styles
zhǒng qún
    zhong3 qun2
chung ch`ün
    chung chün
population (of a species); community (of animals or plants)

種習


种习

see styles
zhǒng xí
    zhong3 xi2
chung hsi
 shushū
ingrained

種臍


种脐

see styles
zhǒng qí
    zhong3 qi2
chung ch`i
    chung chi
(botany) hilum; omphalodium

種花


种花

see styles
zhòng huā
    zhong4 hua1
chung hua
to grow flowers; (dialect) to vaccinate; (dialect) to grow cotton

種草


种草

see styles
zhòng cǎo
    zhong4 cao3
chung ts`ao
    chung tsao
 tanekusa
    たねくさ
(Internet slang) to recommend a product to sb
(surname) Tanekusa

種薯


种薯

see styles
zhǒng shǔ
    zhong3 shu3
chung shu
seed tuber

種蛋


种蛋

see styles
zhǒng dàn
    zhong3 dan4
chung tan
breeding egg

種覺


种觉

see styles
zhǒng jué
    zhong3 jue2
chung chüeh
 shukaku
The insight into all seeds or causes, Buddha-knowledge, omniscience.

種識


种识

see styles
zhǒng shì
    zhong3 shi4
chung shih
 shushiki
The ālayavijñāna.

種類


种类

see styles
zhǒng lèi
    zhong3 lei4
chung lei
 shurui
    しゅるい
kind; genus; type; category; variety; species; sort; class
(1) variety; kind; type; category; (counter) (2) counter for kinds, species, etc.
lineage

種馬


种马

see styles
zhǒng mǎ
    zhong3 ma3
chung ma
 taneuma
    たねうま
stallion; stud horse
studhorse; stallion; breeding horse

種麻


种麻

see styles
zhǒng má
    zhong3 ma2
chung ma
female hemp plant (Cannabis sativa)

純種


纯种

see styles
chún zhǒng
    chun2 zhong3
ch`un chung
    chun chung
 junshu
    じゅんしゅ
purebred
(noun - becomes adjective with の) purebred; thoroughbred

絕種


绝种

see styles
jué zhǒng
    jue2 zhong3
chüeh chung
extinct (species); extinction

耕種


耕种

see styles
gēng zhòng
    geng1 zhong4
keng chung
 koushu / koshu
    こうしゅ
to till; to cultivate
(noun, transitive verb) tilling and sowing

聖種


圣种

see styles
shèng zhǒng
    sheng4 zhong3
sheng chung
 shōshu
(1) The holy seed, i.e. the community of monks; (2) that which produces the discipline of the saints, or monastic community.

育種


育种

see styles
yù zhǒng
    yu4 zhong3
yü chung
 ikushu
    いくしゅ
to breed; breeding
(noun, transitive verb) breeding (of plants or animals)

自種


自种

see styles
zì zhǒng
    zi4 zhong3
tzu chung
 jishu
one's own seed

良種


良种

see styles
liáng zhǒng
    liang2 zhong3
liang chung
 ryoushu / ryoshu
    りょうしゅ
improved type; good breed; pedigree
good seed or breed; (given name) Yoshitane

芒種


芒种

see styles
máng zhòng
    mang2 zhong4
mang chung
 boushu / boshu
    ぼうしゅ
Mangzhong or Grain in Beard, 9th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气 6th-20th June
(See 二十四節気) "grain in ear" solar term (approx. June 6, when awns begin to grow on grains)

菌種


菌种

see styles
jun zhǒng
    jun1 zhong3
chün chung
 kinshu
    きんしゅ
(microorganism) species; strain; (fungus and mushroom) spore; spawn
bacterial strain

萬種


万种

see styles
wàn zhǒng
    wan4 zhong3
wan chung
 manshu
myriad varieties

蠶種


蚕种

see styles
cán zhǒng
    can2 zhong3
ts`an chung
    tsan chung
silkworm eggs

補種


补种

see styles
bǔ zhòng
    bu3 zhong4
pu chung
to reseed; to resow; to replant

試種


试种

see styles
shì zhòng
    shi4 zhong4
shih chung
test planting; crop grown on a trial basis

語種


语种

see styles
yǔ zhǒng
    yu3 zhong3
yü chung
 goshu
    ごしゅ
language type (in a classification)
classification of Japanese words by their origin as Japanese, Chinese or Western

謬種


谬种

see styles
miù zhǒng
    miu4 zhong3
miu chung
error; fallacy; misconception; scoundrel; You swine!

警種


警种

see styles
jǐng zhǒng
    jing3 zhong3
ching chung
police classification; subdivision of policing activities (traffic, border guard, criminal etc)

變種


变种

see styles
biàn zhǒng
    bian4 zhong3
pien chung
(biology) a mutation; a variety; a variant; a variety

起種


起种

see styles
qǐ zhǒng
    qi3 zhong3
ch`i chung
    chi chung
starter (for sourdough breadmaking)

輪種


轮种

see styles
lún zhòng
    lun2 zhong4
lun chung
rotation of crops

這種


这种

see styles
zhè zhǒng
    zhe4 zhong3
che chung
this kind of

道種


道种

see styles
dào zhǒng
    dao4 zhong3
tao chung
 dōshu
seed of the Way

那種


那种

see styles
nà zhǒng
    na4 zhong3
na chung
that kind of

配種


配种

see styles
pèi zhǒng
    pei4 zhong3
p`ei chung
    pei chung
to breed; mating

釋種


释种

see styles
shì zhǒng
    shi4 zhong3
shih chung
 shakushu
Śākya-seed; Śākya clan; the disciples of Śākyamuni, especially monks and nuns.

野種


野种

see styles
yě zhǒng
    ye3 zhong3
yeh chung
(derog.) illegitimate child; bastard

險種


险种

see styles
xiǎn zhǒng
    xian3 zhong3
hsien chung
insurance type

雜種


杂种

see styles
zá zhǒng
    za2 zhong3
tsa chung
hybrid; mixed breed; bastard; son of a bitch

雪種


雪种

see styles
xuě zhǒng
    xue3 zhong3
hsüeh chung
refrigerant

魚種


鱼种

see styles
yú zhǒng
    yu2 zhong3
yü chung
 gyoshu
    ぎょしゅ
fingerling
fish species

麵種


面种

see styles
miàn zhǒng
    mian4 zhong3
mien chung
(breadmaking) starter

黃種


黄种

see styles
huáng zhǒng
    huang2 zhong3
huang chung
the yellow race; the Mongoloid race

一切種


一切种

see styles
yī qiè zhǒng
    yi1 qie4 zhong3
i ch`ieh chung
    i chieh chung
 issai shu
all kinds

七種地


七种地

see styles
qī zhǒng dì
    qi1 zhong3 di4
ch`i chung ti
    chi chung ti
 shichi shu chi
seven kinds of stages

七種捨


七种舍

see styles
qī zhǒng shě
    qi1 zhong3 she3
ch`i chung she
    chi chung she
 shichishu sha
Seven abandonments or riddances―cherishing none and nothing, no relations with others, riddance of love and hate, of anxiety about the salvation of others, of form, giving to others (e.g. supererogation), benefiting others without hope of return. Another form is―cherishing nothing, riddance of love and hate, of desire, anger, etc., of anxiety about, etc., as above.

七種般


七种般

see styles
qī zhǒng pán
    qi1 zhong3 pan2
ch`i chung p`an
    chi chung pan
 shichishu hatsu
v. 不還.

七種衣


七种衣

see styles
qī zhǒng yī
    qi1 zhong3 yi1
ch`i chung i
    chi chung i
 shichishu e
The seven kinds of clothing, i.e. of hair, hemp, linen, felt, fine linen, wool, or silk.

七種語


七种语

see styles
qī zhǒng yǔ
    qi1 zhong3 yu3
ch`i chung yü
    chi chung yü
 shichishu go
Buddha's seven modes of discourse: 因語 from present cause to future effect; 果語 from present effect to past cause; 因果語 inherent cause and effect; 喩語 illustrative or figurative; 不應説語 spontaneous or parabolic; 世界流語 ordinary or popular; 如意語 unreserved, or as he really thought, e.g. as when he said that all things have the Buddha-nature.

七種辯


七种辩

see styles
qī zhǒng biàn
    qi1 zhong3 bian4
ch`i chung pien
    chi chung pien
 shichishu ben
The seven rhetorical powers or methods of bodhisattvas :― direct and unimpeded; acute and deep; unlimited in scope; irrefutable; appropriate, or according to receptivity; purposive or objective (i.e. nirvana); proving the universal supreme method of attainment, i.e. Mahayana.

七種食


七种食

see styles
qī zhǒng shí
    qi1 zhong3 shi2
ch`i chung shih
    chi chung shih
 shichishu shiki
The seven kinds of food or āhāra, sustenance :―sleep for eyes, sound for ears, fragrance for nose, taste for tongue, fine smooth things for the body, the Law for the mind, and freedom from laxness for nirvana.

三寶種


三宝种

see styles
sān bǎo zhǒng
    san1 bao3 zhong3
san pao chung
 sanbō shu
seeds of the three treasures

三種住


三种住

see styles
sān zhǒng zhù
    san1 zhong3 zhu4
san chung chu
 sanshu jū
three kinds of abodes

三種天


三种天

see styles
sān zhǒng tiān
    san1 zhong3 tian1
san chung t`ien
    san chung tien
 sanshu ten
The three classes of devas: (1) 名天 famous rulers on earth styled 天王, 天子; (2) 生天 the highest incarnations of the six paths; (3) 淨天 the pure, or the saints, from śrāvakas to pratyeka-buddhas. 智度論 7.; Three definitions of heaven: (a) as a name or title, e.g. divine king, son of Heaven, etc.; (b) as a place for rebirth, the heavens of the gods; (c) the pure Buddha-land.

三種常


三种常

see styles
sān zhǒng cháng
    san1 zhong3 chang2
san chung ch`ang
    san chung chang
 sanshu jō
A Buddha in his three eternal qualities: (a) 本性常 in his nature or dharmakāya; (b) 不斷常 in his unbroken eternity, saṃbhogakāya; (c) 相續常 in his continuous and eternally varied forms, nirmāṇakāya.

三種心


三种心

see styles
sān zhǒng xīn
    san1 zhong3 xin1
san chung hsin
 sanshu shin
three kinds of mind

三種斷


三种断

see styles
sān zhǒng duàn
    san1 zhong3 duan4
san chung tuan
 sanshu dan
The three kinds of uccheda— cutting-off, excision, or bringing to an end: (1) (a) 自性斷 with the incoming of wisdom, passion or illusion ceases of itself; (b) 不生斷 with realization of the doctrine that all is 空 unreal, evil karma ceases to arise; (c) 緣縛斷 illusion being ended, the causal nexus of the passions disappears and the attraction of the external ceases. (2) The three śrāvaka or ascetic stages are (a) 見所斷 ending the condition of false views; (b) 修行斷 getting rid of desire and illusion in practice; (c) 非所斷 no more illusion or desire to be cut off.

三種智


三种智

see styles
sān zhǒng zhì
    san1 zhong3 zhi4
san chung chih
 sanshu chi
The wisdom of common men, of the heterodox, and of Buddhism; i.e. (a) 世間智 normal, worldly knowledge or ideas; (b) 出世間智 other worldly wisdom, e.g. of Hīnayāna; (c) 出世間上上智 the highest other-worldly wisdom, of Mahāyāna; cf. 三種波羅蜜.

三種有


三种有

see styles
sān zhǒng yǒu
    san1 zhong3 you3
san chung yu
 sanshu u
Three kinds of existence: (a) 相待有 that of qualities, as of opposites, e.g. length and shortness; (b) 假名有 that of phenomenal things so-called, e.g. a jar, a man; (c) 法有 that of the noumenal, or imaginary, understood as facts and not as illusions, such as a "hare's horns" or a "turtle's fur".

三種欲


三种欲

see styles
sān zhǒng yù
    san1 zhong3 yu4
san chung yü
 sanshu yoku
Three kinds of desire— food, sleep, sex.

三種生


三种生

see styles
sān zhǒng shēng
    san1 zhong3 sheng1
san chung sheng
 sanshu shō
The three sources, or causes of the rise of the passions and illusions: (a) 想生 the mind, or active thought; (b) 相生 the objective world; (c) 流注生 their constant interaction, or the continuous stream of latent predispositions.

三種相


三种相

see styles
sān zhǒng xiàng
    san1 zhong3 xiang4
san chung hsiang
 sanshu sō
The three kinds of appearance: (1) In logic, the three kinds of percepts: (a) 標相 inferential, as fire is inferred from smoke; (b) 形相 formal or spatial, as length, breadth, etc.; (c) 體相 qualitative, as heat is in fire, etc. (2) (a) 假名相 names, which are merely indications of the temporal; (b) 法相 dharmas, or "things"; (c) 無相相 the formless— all three are incorrect positions.

三種緣


三种缘

see styles
sān zhǒng yuán
    san1 zhong3 yuan2
san chung yüan
 sanshu en
three kinds of conditions

三種色


三种色

see styles
sān zhǒng sè
    san1 zhong3 se4
san chung se
 sanshu shiki
Three kinds of rūpa, i.e. appearance or object: (1) (a) visible objects; (b) invisible objects, e.g. sound; (c) invisible, immaterial, or abstract objects. (2) (a) colour, (b) shape, (c) quality.

三種身


三种身

see styles
sān zhǒng shēn
    san1 zhong3 shen1
san chung shen
 sanshu shin
The Tiantai School has a definition of 色身 the physical body of the Buddha; 法門身 his psychological body with its vast variety; 實相身 his real body, or dharmakāya. The esoteric sect ascribes a trikāya to each of its honoured ones. v. 三身.

三種障


三种障

see styles
sān zhǒng zhàng
    san1 zhong3 zhang4
san chung chang
 sanshu shō
three kinds of hindrances

三種香


三种香

see styles
sān zhǒng xiāng
    san1 zhong3 xiang1
san chung hsiang
 sanshu kō
Three kinds of scent, or incense, i.e. from root, branch, or flower.

下劣種


下劣种

see styles
xià liè zhǒng
    xia4 lie4 zhong3
hsia lieh chung
 geretsu shu
inferior type

不定種


不定种

see styles
bù dìng zhǒng
    bu4 ding4 zhong3
pu ting chung
 fujō shu
indeterminate type

二乘種


二乘种

see styles
èr shèng zhǒng
    er4 sheng4 zhong3
erh sheng chung
 nijō shu
seed-nature of the two vehicles

二種倶


二种倶

see styles
èr zhǒng jù
    er4 zhong3 ju4
erh chung chü
 nishu ku
both kinds together

二種子


二种子

see styles
èr zhǒng zǐ
    er4 zhong3 zi3
erh chung tzu
 ni shūji
Two kinds of seed: (1) (a) 本有種子 the seed or latent undivided (moral) force immanent in the highest of the eight 識, i.e. the ālaya-vijñāna; (b) 新薰種子the newly influenced, or active seed when acted upon by the seven other 識, thus becoming productive. (2) (a) 名言種子 The so-called seed which causes moral action similar to 本有種子, e.g. good or evil seed producing good or evil deeds; (b) 業種子 karma seed, the sixth 識 acting with the eighth.

二種定


二种定

see styles
èr zhǒng dìng
    er4 zhong3 ding4
erh chung ting
 nishu jō
two types of meditative absorption

二種性


二种性

see styles
èr zhǒng xìng
    er4 zhong3 xing4
erh chung hsing
 nishu shō
Two kinds of seed-nature, the character of the ālaya seed and its development: (1) (a) 性種子 The original good seed-nature; (b) 習種子 the seed-nature in practice or development. (2) (a) 本性住種性 The immanent abiding original good seed-nature; (b) 習所成種性 the seed productive according to its ground. (3) (a) 聖種性 The seed-nature of the saints, by which they attain nirvana; (b) 愚夫種性 the seed-nature in the foolish and ignorant.

二種斷


二种断

see styles
èr zhǒng duàn
    er4 zhong3 duan4
erh chung tuan
 nishu dan
two kinds of elimination

二種施


二种施

see styles
èr zhǒng shī
    er4 zhong3 shi1
erh chung shih
 nishu (no) se
v. 二種布施.

二種果


二种果

see styles
èr zhǒng guǒ
    er4 zhong3 guo3
erh chung kuo
 nishu ka
two kinds of fruits

二種死


二种死

see styles
èr zhǒng sǐ
    er4 zhong3 si3
erh chung ssu
 nishu (no) shi
The two kinds of death, 命盡死 natural death, and 外緣死 violent death, or death from external cause.

二種生


二种生

see styles
èr zhǒng shēng
    er4 zhong3 sheng1
erh chung sheng
 nishu shō
two kinds of birth

二種病


二种病

see styles
èr zhǒng bìng
    er4 zhong3 bing4
erh chung ping
 nishu no yamai
Two kinds of sickness: physical and mental or spiritual.

二種相


二种相

see styles
èr zhǒng xiàng
    er4 zhong3 xiang4
erh chung hsiang
 nishu sō
two kinds of characteristics

二種聖


二种圣

see styles
èr zhǒng shèng
    er4 zhong3 sheng4
erh chung sheng
 nishu shō
Two classes of saints or, preachers: those who preach and those who preach without words.

二種識


二种识

see styles
èr zhǒng shì
    er4 zhong3 shi4
erh chung shih
 nishu no shiki
two types of consciousness

二種障


二种障

see styles
èr zhǒng zhàng
    er4 zhong3 zhang4
erh chung chang
 nishu shō
two kinds of hindrances

五唯種


五唯种

see styles
wǔ wéi zhǒng
    wu3 wei2 zhong3
wu wei chung
 goyui shu
five rudimentary elements

五種印


五种印

see styles
wǔ zhǒng yìn
    wu3 zhong3 yin4
wu chung yin
 goshu in
The signs of the five kinds of vision, v. 五眼.

五種天


五种天

see styles
wǔ zhǒng tiān
    wu3 zhong3 tian1
wu chung t`ien
    wu chung tien
 goshu ten
(1) 名天 famous rulers on earth styled 天王, 天子; (2) 生天 the highest incarnations of the six paths; (3) 淨天 the pure, or the saints, from śrāvakas to pratyekabuddhas, and (4) 義天 all bodhisattvas above the ten stages 十住, and (5) 第一義天 a supreme heaven with bodhisattvas and Buddhas in eternal immutability; 涅槃經 23. Cf. 天宮.

五種失


五种失

see styles
wǔ zhǒng shī
    wu3 zhong3 shi1
wu chung shih
 goshushitsu
five kinds of faults

五種姓


五种姓

see styles
wǔ zhǒng xìng
    wu3 zhong3 xing4
wu chung hsing
 go shushō
five lineages

五種學


五种学

see styles
wǔ zhǒng xué
    wu3 zhong3 xue2
wu chung hsüeh
 goshu gaku
five grave disciplines

五種性


五种性

see styles
wǔ zhǒng xìng
    wu3 zhong3 xing4
wu chung hsing
 goshu shō
The five germ-natures, or roots of bodhisattva development: (1) 習種性 the germ nature of study of the 空 void (or immaterial), which corrects all illusions of time and space; it corresponds to the 十住 stage; (2) 性種性 that of ability to discriminate all the 性 natures of phenomena and transform the living; the 十行 stage; (3) 道種性(the middle-) way germ-nature, which attains insight into Buddha-laws; the 十廻向; (4) 聖種性 the saint germ-nature which produces holiness by destroying ignorance; the 十廻向 which the bodhisattva leaves the ranks of the 賢 and becomes 聖; (5) 等覺種性 the bodhi-rank germ-nature which produces Buddhahood, i. e. 等覺.

五種惡


五种恶

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wǔ zhǒng è
    wu3 zhong3 e4
wu chung o
 goshu aku
five evil activities

五種相


五种相

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wǔ zhǒng xiàng
    wu3 zhong3 xiang4
wu chung hsiang
 goshu sō
five aspects

五種禪


五种禅

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wǔ zhǒng chán
    wu3 zhong3 chan2
wu chung ch`an
    wu chung chan
 goshu no zen
five kinds of meditation

五種般


五种般

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wǔ zhǒng pán
    wu3 zhong3 pan2
wu chung p`an
    wu chung pan
 goshu hatsu
see 五種不還.

五種蓋


五种盖

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wǔ zhǒng gài
    wu3 zhong3 gai4
wu chung kai
 goshu kai
five kinds of obscuration

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