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see styles
shì
    shi4
shih
 toki
    とき
to explain; to release; Buddha (abbr. for 迦牟尼|释迦牟尼[Shi4 jia1 mou2 ni2]); Buddhism
(surname) Toki
To separate out, set free, unloose, explain; Buddhism, Buddhist; translit. śa, śi; also ḍ, ḍh.

釋侶


释侣

see styles
shì lǚ
    shi4 lv3
shih lü
 shakuro
Any follower or disciple of the Buddha; any Buddhist comrade; Buddhists.

釋俗


释俗

see styles
shì sú
    shi4 su2
shih su
to explain in simple terms

釋典


释典

see styles
shì diǎn
    shi4 dian3
shih tien
 shakuten
Buddhist doctrine; sutras
The scriptures of Buddhism.

釋出


释出

see styles
shì chū
    shi4 chu1
shih ch`u
    shih chu
to release; to make available; to liberate; disengagement

釋卷


释卷

see styles
shì juàn
    shi4 juan4
shih chüan
to stop reading

釋句


释句

see styles
shì jù
    shi4 ju4
shih chü
 shakuku
explanatory phrases

釋名


释名

see styles
shì míng
    shi4 ming2
shih ming
 shakumyō
"Shiming", late Han dictionary, containing 1502 entries, using puns on the pronunciation of headwords to explain their meaning
explanation of the title

釋回


释回

see styles
shì huí
    shi4 hui2
shih hui
to release from custody

釋女


释女

see styles
shì nǚ
    shi4 nv3
shih nü
 shakunyo
The women of the Śākya clan.

釋嫌


释嫌

see styles
shì xián
    shi4 xian2
shih hsien
to forget bad feelings; to mend a relationship

釋子


释子

see styles
shì zí
    shi4 zi2
shih tzu
 shakushi
    しゃくし
(surname) Shakushi
śākyaputriya, sons of Śākyamuni, i.e. his disciples in general.

釋宮


释宫

see styles
shì gōng
    shi4 gong1
shih kung
 shakugku
The Śākya palace, from which prince Siddhārtha went forth to become Buddha.

釋家


释家

see styles
shì jiā
    shi4 jia1
shih chia
 shakuke
The Śākya family, i.e. the expounders of Buddhist sūtras and scriptures.

釋尊


释尊

see styles
shì zūn
    shi4 zun1
shih tsun
 shakuson
another name for Sakyamuni 迦牟尼佛|释迦牟尼佛, the historical Buddha
Śākyamuni, the honored one

釋尾

see styles
 tokio
    ときお
(surname) Tokio

釋帝


释帝

see styles
shì dì
    shi4 di4
shih ti
 Shakutai
Śakra, Indra, lord of the thirty-three heavens; also 帝; 迦 (迦婆) q.v.

釋師


释师

see styles
shì shī
    shi4 shi1
shih shih
 shakushi
The Śākya teacher, Buddha.

釋念


释念

see styles
shì niàn
    shi4 nian4
shih nien
(literary) to be reassured; not to worry

釋懷


释怀

see styles
shì huái
    shi4 huai2
shih huai
to get over (a traumatic experience, misgivings etc)

釋手


释手

see styles
shì shǒu
    shi4 shou3
shih shou
to let go; to loosen one's grip; to put something down

釋放


释放

see styles
shì fàng
    shi4 fang4
shih fang
to release; to set free; to liberate (a prisoner); to discharge

釋教


释教

see styles
shì jiào
    shi4 jiao4
shih chiao
 shakukyō
Buddhism
Buddhism; the teaching or school of Śākyamuni.

釋文


释文

see styles
shì wén
    shi4 wen2
shih wen
interpreting words; to explain the meaning of words in classic texts; to decipher an old script

釋曰


释曰

see styles
shì yuē
    shi4 yue1
shih yüeh
 shakuetsu
commentary(:) explanation(:)

釋梵


释梵

see styles
shì fàn
    shi4 fan4
shih fan
 shakubon
Indra and Brahma, both protectors of Buddhism.

釋氏


释氏

see styles
shì shì
    shi4 shi4
shih shih
 kikuchi
    きくち
(surname) Kikuchi
The Śākya clan, or family name; Śākyamuni.

釋永

see styles
 shakunaga
    しゃくなが
(surname) Shakunaga

釋法


释法

see styles
shì fǎ
    shi4 fa3
shih fa
to interpret the law

釋然


释然

see styles
shì rán
    shi4 ran2
shih jan
relieved; at ease; feel relieved

釋王


释王

see styles
shì wáng
    shi4 wang2
shih wang
 Shakuō
the king of the śākyas

釋疏


释疏

see styles
shì shū
    shi4 shu1
shih shu
 shakusho
commentary

釋疑


释疑

see styles
shì yí
    shi4 yi2
shih i
 shakugi
to dispel doubts; to clear up difficulties
Explanation of doubtful points, solution of doubts.

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.

釋籤


释籤

see styles
shì qiān
    shi4 qian1
shih ch`ien
    shih chien
 Shakusen
Explanation of the Profound Meaning of the Lotus

釋經


释经

see styles
shì jīng
    shi4 jing1
shih ching
exegesis; explanation of classic text

釋義


释义

see styles
shì yì
    shi4 yi4
shih i
 shaku gi
the meaning of something; an explanation of the meaning of words or phrases; definition; an interpretation (of doctrine); religious doctrine
explicating the meanings

釋翅


释翅

see styles
shì chì
    shi4 chi4
shih ch`ih
    shih chih
 Shakushi
(翅搜) ? Śākyesu, defined as a name for Kapilavastu city; also 氏廋.

釋舎

see styles
 tokiya
    ときや
(personal name) Tokiya

釋藏


释藏

see styles
shì zàng
    shi4 zang4
shih tsang
 shakuzō
The Śākya thesaurus, i.e. the Tripiṭaka, the Buddhist scriptures, cf. 藏.

釋言


释言

see styles
shì yán
    shi4 yan2
shih yen
 shakugon
the exegesis says:

釋詞


释词

see styles
shì cí
    shi4 ci2
shih tz`u
    shih tzu
 shakushi
speaking out

釋論


释论

see styles
shì lùn
    shi4 lun4
shih lun
 shakuron
The Prajñā-pāramitā-sūtra; also explanatory discussions, or notes on foundation treatises.

釋讀


释读

see styles
shì dú
    shi4 du2
shih tu
to read and interpret ancient texts; to decipher

釋輪


释轮

see styles
shì lún
    shi4 lun2
shih lun
 shakurin
Śakra's wheel, the discus of Indra, symbol of the earth.

釋迦


释迦

see styles
shì jiā
    shi4 jia1
shih chia
 shaka
    しゃか
sugar apple (Annona squamosa)
(personal name) Shaka
(迦婆) Śakra.; Śākya. the clan or family of the Buddha, said to be derived from śāka, vegetables, but intp. in Chinese as powerful, strong, and explained by 能 powerful, also erroneously by 仁charitable, which belongs rather to association with Śākyamuni. The clan, which is said to have wandered hither from the delta of the Indus, occupied a district of a few thousand square miles lying on the slopes of the Nepalese hills and on the plains to the south. Its capital was Kapilavastu. At the time of Buddha the clan was under the suzerainty of Kośala, an adjoining kingdom Later Buddhists, in order to surpass Brahmans, invented a fabulous line of five kings of the Vivartakalpa headed by Mahāsammata 大三末多; these were followed by five cakravartī, the first being Mūrdhaja 頂生王; after these came nineteen kings, the first being Cetiya 捨帝, the last Mahādeva 大天; these were succeeded by dynasties of 5,000, 7,000, 8,000, 9,000, 10,000, 15,000 kings; after which long Gautama opens a line of 1,100 kings, the last, Ikṣvāku, reigning at Potala. With Ikṣvāku the Śākyas are said to have begun. His four sons reigned at Kapilavastu. 'Śākyamuni was one of his descendants in the seventh generation.' Later, after the destruction of Kapilavastu by Virūḍhaka, four survivors of the family founded the kingdoms of Udyana, Bamyam, Himatala, and Sāmbī. Eitel.

釋通


释通

see styles
shì tōng
    shi4 tong1
shih t`ung
    shih tung
 shakutsū
clearly explained

釋門


释门

see styles
shì mén
    shi4 men2
shih men
 shakumon
The school of Śākyamuni, Buddhism.

釋除


释除

see styles
shì chú
    shi4 chu2
shih ch`u
    shih chu
 shakujo
to dispel (doubts)
to eliminate

釋雄


释雄

see styles
shì xióng
    shi4 xiong2
shih hsiung
 Shakuyū
The hero of the Śākyas, Buddha; also 世雄.

釋難


释难

see styles
shì nán
    shi4 nan2
shih nan
 shakunan
explication of objections

釋風


释风

see styles
shì fēng
    shi4 feng1
shih feng
 shakufū
The custom of Buddhism; also its 'breeze' or progress.

二釋


二释

see styles
èr shì
    er4 shi4
erh shih
 nishaku
two explanations

保釋


保释

see styles
bǎo shì
    bao3 shi4
pao shih
to release on bail; to bail

假釋


假释

see styles
jiǎ shì
    jia3 shi4
chia shih
parole

六釋


六释

see styles
liù shì
    liu4 shi4
liu shih
 rokushaku
six explanations (of the structure of compound words)

冰釋


冰释

see styles
bīng shì
    bing1 shi4
ping shih
to dispel (enmity, misunderstandings etc); to vanish (of misgivings, differences of opinion); thaw (in relations)

初釋


初释

see styles
chū shì
    chu1 shi4
ch`u shih
    chu shih
 shoshaku
First, I will explain...

判釋


判释

see styles
pàn shì
    pan4 shi4
p`an shih
    pan shih
 hanjaku
To divide and explain sutras; to arrange in order, analyse the Buddha's teaching.

別釋


别释

see styles
bié shì
    bie2 shi4
pieh shih
 besshaku
specific explanation

前釋


前释

see styles
qián shì
    qian2 shi4
ch`ien shih
    chien shih
 zenshaku
explained previously

善釋


善释

see styles
shàn shì
    shan4 shi4
shan shih
 zenshaku
skillful interpretation

大釋

see styles
 taishiyaku
    たいしやく
(surname) Taishiyaku

帝釋


帝释

see styles
dì shì
    di4 shi4
ti shih
 taishaku
    たいしゃく
(surname) Taishaku
Sovereign Śakra; Indra; 能天帝 mighty lord of devas; Lord of the Trayastriṃśas, i.e. the thirty-three heavens 三十三天 q. v.; he is also styled 迦提桓因陀羅 (or 迦提婆因陀羅) (or 迦提桓因達羅 or 迦提婆因達羅); 帝桓因 Śakra-devānām Indra.

廣釋


广释

see styles
guǎng shì
    guang3 shi4
kuang shih
 kōshaku
to explain in detail

所釋


所释

see styles
suǒ shì
    suo3 shi4
so shih
 shoshaku
[that which is; was] explained

會釋


会释

see styles
huì shì
    hui4 shi4
hui shih
 eshaku
to reconcile (conflicting) interpretations

校釋


校释

see styles
jiào shì
    jiao4 shi4
chiao shih
to collate and annotate; (on book titles) collated and annotated

梵釋


梵释

see styles
fàn shì
    fan4 shi4
fan shih
 Bon Shaku
Brahmā, the lord of the form-realm, and Śakra of the desire-realm.

正釋


正释

see styles
zhèng shì
    zheng4 shi4
cheng shih
 shōshaku
correct explanation

毀釋


毁释

see styles
huǐ shì
    hui3 shi4
hui shih
 kishaku
To slander the Buddha or Buddhism.

注釋


注释

see styles
zhù shì
    zhu4 shi4
chu shih
to annotate; to add a comment; explanatory note; annotation

消釋


消释

see styles
xiāo shì
    xiao1 shi4
hsiao shih
 shōshaku
to dispel (doubts); to clear up (misunderstanding)
To solve and explain.

獲釋


获释

see styles
huò shì
    huo4 shi4
huo shih
freed (from prison); to obtain release

略釋


略释

see styles
lüè shì
    lu:e4 shi4
lu:e shih
 ryaku shaku
a brief explanation; to summarize
briefly explain(s)

真釋


真释

see styles
zhēn shì
    zhen1 shi4
chen shih
true explanation; genuine reason

稀釋


稀释

see styles
xī shì
    xi1 shi4
hsi shih
to dilute

總釋


总释

see styles
zǒng shì
    zong3 shi4
tsung shih
 sōshaku
a general explanation

義釋


义释

see styles
yì shì
    yi4 shi4
i shih
 gishaku
explication

解釋


解释

see styles
jiě shì
    jie3 shi4
chieh shih
 geshaku
explanation; to explain; to interpret; to resolve; CL:個|个[ge4]
explain

訓釋


训释

see styles
xùn shì
    xun4 shi4
hsün shih
to explain; to interpret; interpretation

註釋


注释

see styles
zhù shì
    zhu4 shi4
chu shih
variant of 注|注释[zhu4shi4]

詮釋


诠释

see styles
quán shì
    quan2 shi4
ch`üan shih
    chüan shih
to interpret; to comment and explain; to annotate; to perform (i.e. interpret a theatrical role); to decode; interpretation; annotation

辯釋


辩释

see styles
biàn shì
    bian4 shi4
pien shih
 benshaku
division

通釋


通释

see styles
tōng shì
    tong1 shi4
t`ung shih
    tung shih
 tsūshaku
omission

銷釋


销释

see styles
xiāo shì
    xiao1 shi4
hsiao shih
 shōshaku
To solve, explain.

開釋


开释

see styles
kāi shì
    kai1 shi4
k`ai shih
    kai shih
to release (a prisoner)

闡釋


阐释

see styles
chǎn shì
    chan3 shi4
ch`an shih
    chan shih
to explain; to expound; to interpret; elucidation

隨釋


随释

see styles
suí shì
    sui2 shi4
sui shih
 zuishaku
to explicate following the text

釋伽嶽

see styles
 shakagatake
    しゃかがたけ
(surname) Shakagatake

釋僧崖


释僧崖

see styles
shì sēng yá
    shi4 seng1 ya2
shih seng ya
 Shaku Sōge
Shi Sengyai

釋天帝


释天帝

see styles
shì tiān dì
    shi4 tian1 di4
shih t`ien ti
    shih tien ti
 Shaku tentai
Śakra Devānām-indra

釋尊祭


释尊祭

see styles
shì zūn jì
    shi4 zun1 ji4
shih tsun chi
 Shakuson sai
festival for the birth of the Buddha

釋師子


释师子

see styles
shì shī zǐ
    shi4 shi1 zi3
shih shih tzu
 shaku shishi
The lion of the Śākyas, Buddha.

釋師嶽

see styles
 shiyakushidake
    しやくしだけ
(place-name) Shiyakushidake

釋摩男


释摩男

see styles
shì mó nán
    shi4 mo2 nan2
shih mo nan
 Shakumadan
Śākya Mahānāma Kulika, one of the first five of the Buddha's disciples, i.e. prince Kulika.

釋普圓


释普圆

see styles
shì pǔ yuán
    shi4 pu3 yuan2
shih p`u yüan
    shih pu yüan
 Shaku Fuen
Shi Puyuan

釋普濟


释普济

see styles
shì pǔ jǐ
    shi4 pu3 ji3
shih p`u chi
    shih pu chi
 Shaku Fusai
Shi Puji

釋氏廋


释氏廋

see styles
shì shì sōu
    shi4 shi4 sou1
shih shih sou
 Shakushisō
Śākyesu

釋法凝


释法凝

see styles
shì fǎ níng
    shi4 fa3 ning2
shih fa ning
 Shaku Hōgyō
Shi Faning

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

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