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Simple Dictionary Definition |
大師前駅 see styles |
daishimaeeki だいしまええき |
(st) Daishimae Station |
大師圓滿 大师圆满 see styles |
dà shī yuán mǎn da4 shi1 yuan2 man3 ta shih yüan man daishi enman |
perfect teacher |
大師本町 see styles |
daishihonchou / daishihoncho だいしほんちょう |
(place-name) Daishihonchō |
大師森山 see styles |
taishimoriyama たいしもりやま |
(place-name) Taishimoriyama |
大師河原 see styles |
daishigawara だいしがわら |
(place-name) Daishigawara |
大師運河 see styles |
daishiunga だいしうんが |
(place-name) Daishiunga |
大師駅前 see styles |
daishiekimae だいしえきまえ |
(place-name) Daishiekimae |
大平薬師 see styles |
taiheiyakushi / taiheyakushi たいへいやくし |
(place-name) Taiheiyakushi |
大智禪師 大智禅师 see styles |
dà zhì chán shī da4 zhi4 chan2 shi1 ta chih ch`an shih ta chih chan shih Daichi zenji |
Dazhi chanshi |
大灯国師 see styles |
daitoukokushi / daitokokushi だいとうこくし |
(person) Daitokokushi (posthumous name of Shuho Myocho 1282-1337) |
大燈国師 see styles |
daitoukokushi / daitokokushi だいとうこくし |
(person) Daitokokushi (posthumous name of Shuho Myocho 1282-1337) |
大覺國師 大觉国师 see styles |
dà jué guó shī da4 jue2 guo2 shi1 ta chüeh kuo shih Daikaku Kokushi |
Daegak Guksa |
大覺禪師 大觉禅师 see styles |
dà jué chán shī da4 jue2 chan2 shi1 ta chüeh ch`an shih ta chüeh chan shih Daikaku zenji |
Daikaku zenji |
大通禪師 大通禅师 see styles |
dà tōng chán shī da4 tong1 chan2 shi1 ta t`ung ch`an shih ta tung chan shih Daitsū zenji |
Daitsū zenji |
大醫禪師 大医禅师 see styles |
dà yī chán shī da4 yi1 chan2 shi1 ta i ch`an shih ta i chan shih Daii zenji |
Dayi chanshi |
大釋師子 大释师子 see styles |
dà shì shī zǐ da4 shi4 shi1 zi3 ta shih shih tzu daishaku shishi |
the great lion of the śākyas |
大鑑禪師 大鑑禅师 see styles |
dà jiàn chán shī da4 jian4 chan2 shi1 ta chien ch`an shih ta chien chan shih Daikan zenji |
The great mirror, posthumous title of the sixth 禪 Chan (Zen) patriarch, 慧能 Huineng, imperially bestowed in A.D. 815. |
大雪師走 see styles |
ooyukishiwasu おおゆきしわす |
(person) Ooyuki Shiwasu |
大體老師 大体老师 see styles |
dà tǐ lǎo shī da4 ti3 lao3 shi1 ta t`i lao shih ta ti lao shih |
cadaver for dissection in training medical students |
天人道師 天人道师 see styles |
tiān rén dào shī tian1 ren2 dao4 shi1 t`ien jen tao shih tien jen tao shih tennin dōshi |
idem 天人師. |
天台大師 天台大师 see styles |
tiān tái dà shī tian1 tai2 da4 shi1 t`ien t`ai ta shih tien tai ta shih tendaidaishi てんだいだいし |
(personal name) Tendaidaishi The actual founder of the Tiantai 'school' 智顗 Zhiyi; his 字 was 德安 De-an, and his surname 陳 Chen, A. D. 538-597. Studying under 慧思 Huici of Hunan, he was greatly influenced by his teaching; and found in the Lotus Sutra the real interpretation of Mahayanism. In 575 he first came to Tiantai and established his school, which in turn was the foundation of important Buddhist schools in Korea and Japan. |
天竺禪師 天竺禅师 see styles |
tiān zhú chán shī tian1 zhu2 chan2 shi1 t`ien chu ch`an shih tien chu chan shih Tenchiku zenji |
Meditation Master from India |
奈良師川 see styles |
narashigawa ならしがわ |
(place-name) Narashigawa |
奥新法師 see styles |
okushinboushi / okushinboshi おくしんぼうし |
(place-name) Okushinboushi |
好為人師 好为人师 see styles |
hào wéi rén shī hao4 wei2 ren2 shi1 hao wei jen shih |
to like to lecture others (idiom) |
如何様師 see styles |
ikasamashi いかさまし |
cheat; swindler |
如來大師 如来大师 see styles |
rú lái dà shī ru2 lai2 da4 shi1 ju lai ta shih nyorai daishi |
the great teacher, the Tathāgata |
妙師崎沢 see styles |
myoushizakisawa / myoshizakisawa みょうしざきさわ |
(place-name) Myōshizakisawa |
威儀法師 威仪法师 see styles |
wēi yí fǎ shī wei1 yi2 fa3 shi1 wei i fa shih igi hōshi |
(威儀師); 威儀僧 A master of ceremonies. |
婆利師迦 婆利师迦 see styles |
pó lì shī jiā po2 li4 shi1 jia1 p`o li shih chia po li shih chia barishika |
婆利史迦羅 v. 婆師迦. |
婆師波利 婆师波利 see styles |
pó shī bō lì po2 shi1 bo1 li4 p`o shih po li po shih po li bashihari |
(Skt. vārṣika) |
宗一大師 宗一大师 see styles |
zōng yī dà shī zong1 yi1 da4 shi1 tsung i ta shih Shūitsu Daishi |
Zongyi Dashi |
宗覺禪師 宗觉禅师 see styles |
zōng jué chán shī zong1 jue2 chan2 shi1 tsung chüeh ch`an shih tsung chüeh chan shih Shūkaku zenji |
Zongjue chanshi |
家庭教師 家庭教师 see styles |
jiā tíng jiào shī jia1 ting2 jiao4 shi1 chia t`ing chiao shih chia ting chiao shih kateikyoushi / katekyoshi かていきょうし |
tutor (home) tutor; private tutor; private teacher |
寂業師子 寂业师子 see styles |
jí yè shī zǐ ji2 ye4 shi1 zi3 chi yeh shih tzu jakugō shishi |
The lion of nirvāṇa, Śākyamuni. |
寂連法師 see styles |
jakurenhoushi / jakurenhoshi じゃくれんほうし |
(personal name) Jakurenhoushi |
寺師睦宗 see styles |
terashibokusou / terashibokuso てらしぼくそう |
(person) Terashi Bokusou |
専任講師 see styles |
senninkoushi / senninkoshi せんにんこうし |
full-time lecturer; instructor |
尊師愛徒 尊师爱徒 see styles |
zūn shī ài tú zun1 shi1 ai4 tu2 tsun shih ai t`u tsun shih ai tu |
title of a Daoist priest; revered master |
尊師貴道 尊师贵道 see styles |
zūn shī guì dào zun1 shi1 gui4 dao4 tsun shih kuei tao |
to revere the master and his teaching |
小坊師峰 see styles |
oboushimine / oboshimine おぼうしみね |
(place-name) Oboushimine |
小塚大師 see styles |
kozukadaishi こずかだいし |
(place-name) Kozukadaishi |
小島法師 see styles |
kojimahoushi / kojimahoshi こじまほうし |
(person) Kojima Houshi |
小法師山 see styles |
koboushiyama / koboshiyama こぼうしやま |
(place-name) Koboushiyama |
小法師岳 see styles |
koboushidake / koboshidake こぼうしだけ |
(place-name) Koboushidake |
尼師但那 尼师但那 see styles |
ní shī dàn nà ni2 shi1 dan4 na4 ni shih tan na nishidanna |
a mat |
尼師壇那 尼师坛那 see styles |
ní shī tán nà ni2 shi1 tan2 na4 ni shih t`an na ni shih tan na nishidanna |
niṣīdana |
山名師義 see styles |
yamanamoroyoshi やまなもろよし |
(person) Yamana Moroyoshi |
山寺薬師 see styles |
yamaderayakushi やまでらやくし |
(place-name) Yamaderayakushi |
山谷薬師 see styles |
yamayayakushi やまややくし |
(place-name) Yamayayakushi |
川崎大師 see styles |
kawasakidaishi かわさきだいし |
(place-name) Kawasakidaishi |
布師田駅 see styles |
nunoshidaeki ぬのしだえき |
(st) Nunoshida Station |
常勤講師 see styles |
joukinkoushi / jokinkoshi じょうきんこうし |
(See 非常勤講師) (full-time) lecturer |
常濟大師 常济大师 see styles |
cháng jǐ dà shī chang2 ji3 da4 shi1 ch`ang chi ta shih chang chi ta shih Jōsai daishi |
Great Teacher Jōsai |
引飯大師 引饭大师 see styles |
yǐn fàn dà shī yin3 fan4 da4 shi1 yin fan ta shih inpan daishi |
The great leader who introduces the meal, i. e. the club which beats the call to meals. |
引駕大師 引驾大师 see styles |
yǐn jià dà shī yin3 jia4 da4 shi1 yin chia ta shih inga daishi |
One of the 四大師 of the Tang dynasty; it was his duty to welcome back the emperor on his return to the palace, a duty at times apparently devolving on Buddhist monks. |
弘法大師 弘法大师 see styles |
hóng fǎ dà shī hong2 fa3 da4 shi1 hung fa ta shih kouboudaishi / kobodaishi こうぼうだいし |
(person) Kōbou Daishi Kōbō daishi |
当直医師 see styles |
touchokuishi / tochokuishi とうちょくいし |
doctor on duty |
彫り物師 see styles |
horimonoshi ほりものし |
(1) engraver; carver; sculptor; sculpturer; statue maker; (2) tattoo artist |
従軍牧師 see styles |
juugunbokushi / jugunbokushi じゅうぐんぼくし |
military chaplain |
御大師川 see styles |
odaishikawa おだいしかわ |
(place-name) Odaishikawa |
御水大師 see styles |
omizutaishi おみずたいし |
(place-name) Omizutaishi |
御祖師様 see styles |
ososhisama おそしさま |
(honorific or respectful language) the founder of our sect (esp. in reference to Nichiren) |
恵慶法師 see styles |
egyouhoushi / egyohoshi えぎょうほうし |
(personal name) Egyouhoushi |
慈恩大師 慈恩大师 see styles |
cí ēn dà shī ci2 en1 da4 shi1 tz`u en ta shih tzu en ta shih Jion Daishi |
the great master Cien |
慈覺大師 慈觉大师 see styles |
cí jué dà shī ci2 jue2 da4 shi1 tz`u chüeh ta shih tzu chüeh ta shih Jikaku daishi |
Jikaku Daishi |
慧可大師 慧可大师 see styles |
huì kě dà shī hui4 ke3 da4 shi1 hui k`o ta shih hui ko ta shih Eka Daishi |
Great Master Huike |
慶師野名 see styles |
keishinomyou / keshinomyo けいしのみょう |
(place-name) Keishinomyou |
我拝師山 see styles |
gahaishizan がはいしざん |
(personal name) Gahaishizan |
戒師五德 戒师五德 see styles |
jiè shī wǔ dé jie4 shi1 wu3 de2 chieh shih wu te kaishi gotoku |
The five virtues of the teacher of the discipline: obedience to the rules, twenty years as monk, ability to explain the vinaya, meditation, ability to explain the abhidharma. |
戒賢論師 戒贤论师 see styles |
jiè xián lùn shī jie4 xian2 lun4 shi1 chieh hsien lun shih Kaiken ronshi |
Śīlabhadra |
手師事屋 see styles |
teshigotoya てしごとや |
(surname) Teshigotoya |
打ち物師 see styles |
uchimonoshi うちものし |
swordsmith |
托尼老師 托尼老师 see styles |
tuō ní lǎo shī tuo1 ni2 lao3 shi1 t`o ni lao shih to ni lao shih |
(neologism) (slang) barber; hairdresser |
承陽大師 承阳大师 see styles |
chéng yáng dà shī cheng2 yang2 da4 shi1 ch`eng yang ta shih cheng yang ta shih Jōyō daishi |
Great Teacher Jōyō |
担任教師 see styles |
tanninkyoushi / tanninkyoshi たんにんきょうし |
class teacher; homeroom teacher; form teacher |
拜人為師 拜人为师 see styles |
bài rén wéi shī bai4 ren2 wei2 shi1 pai jen wei shih |
to acknowledge as one's teacher |
指し物師 see styles |
sashimonoshi さしものし |
cabinetmaker |
振付け師 see styles |
furitsukeshi ふりつけし |
choreographer |
攝山大師 摄山大师 see styles |
shè shān dà shī she4 shan1 da4 shi1 she shan ta shih Shōsan Daishi |
Seopsan Daesa |
文字法師 文字法师 see styles |
wén zì fǎ shī wen2 zi4 fa3 shi1 wen tzu fa shih monji hōshi |
A teacher of the letter of the Law, who knows not its spirit. |
文殊師利 文殊师利 see styles |
wén shū shī lì wen2 shu1 shi1 li4 wen shu shih li Monjushiri |
Mañjuśrī |
新井薬師 see styles |
araiyakushi あらいやくし |
(place-name) Araiyakushi |
新薬師寺 see styles |
shinyakushiji しんやくしじ |
(place-name) Shinyakushiji |
日向薬師 see styles |
hinatayakushi ひなたやくし |
(place-name) Hinatayakushi |
日野薬師 see styles |
hinoyakushi ひのやくし |
(place-name) Hinoyakushi |
早川高師 see styles |
hayakawatakashi はやかわたかし |
(person) Hayakawa Takashi |
星占い師 see styles |
hoshiuranaishi ほしうらないし |
astrologer; horoscopist |
景德國師 景德国师 see styles |
jǐng dé guó shī jing3 de2 guo2 shi1 ching te kuo shih Keitoku Kokushi |
Gyeongdeok guksa |
智者大師 智者大师 see styles |
zhì zhě dà shī zhi4 zhe3 da4 shi1 chih che ta shih Chisha Daishi |
Great Master Zhizhe |
暗證禪師 暗证禅师 see styles |
àn zhèng chán shī an4 zheng4 chan2 shi1 an cheng ch`an shih an cheng chan shih anshō zenji |
暗證; 暗禪, etc. A charlatan who teaches intuitional meditation differently from the methods of that school; an ignorant preceptor. |
曲師ヶ沢 see styles |
magarishigazawa まがりしがざわ |
(place-name) Magarishigazawa |
有餘師說 有余师说 see styles |
yǒu yú shī shuō you3 yu2 shi1 shuo1 yu yü shih shuo uyo shi setsu |
pronouncements of non-authoritative teachers |
服水論師 服水论师 see styles |
fú shuǐ lùn shī fu2 shui3 lun4 shi1 fu shui lun shih bukusui ronji |
The sect of non-Buddhist philosophers who considered water the beginning and end of all things. |
木彫り師 see styles |
kiborishi きぼりし |
(obscure) wood sculptor; woodcarver |
本分宗師 本分宗师 see styles |
běn fēn zōng shī ben3 fen1 zong1 shi1 pen fen tsung shih honbun shūshi |
original share master |
本師和尚 本师和尚 see styles |
běn shī hé shàng ben3 shi1 he2 shang4 pen shih ho shang honshi washō |
upādhyāya 鳥波陀耶 an original teacher, or founder; a title of Amitābha. 本形 Original form, or figure; the substantive form. |
楽田安師 see styles |
gakudenanshi がくでんあんし |
(place-name) Gakuden'anshi |
機械技師 see styles |
kikaigishi きかいぎし |
mechanical engineer; mechanician |
止利仏師 see styles |
toribusshi とりぶっし |
(personal name) Toribusshi |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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