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三身論主 三身论主 see styles |
sān shēn lùn zhǔ san1 shen1 lun4 zhu3 san shen lun chu sanshin ronshu |
exponent of the three body theory |
上半身裸 see styles |
jouhanshinhadaka / johanshinhadaka じょうはんしんはだか |
(adj-no,n) naked above the waist; stripped to the waist; shirtless |
不惜身命 see styles |
bù xí shēn mìng bu4 xi2 shen1 ming4 pu hsi shen ming fushakushinmyou / fushakushinmyo ふしゃくしんみょう |
(yoji) {Buddh} (See 可惜身命) devoting one's body and soul to Buddhist teachings; unsparing devotion to Buddhism The bodhisattva virtue of not sparing one's life (for the sake of bodhi). |
不身持ち see styles |
fumimochi ふみもち |
(adjectival noun) misconduct; profligacy; licentiousness |
不顧身命 不顾身命 see styles |
bù gù shēn mìng bu4 gu4 shen1 ming4 pu ku shen ming fuko shinmyō |
without concern for body and life |
五佛五身 see styles |
wǔ fó wǔ shēn wu3 fo2 wu3 shen1 wu fo wu shen gobutsu goshin |
A Shingon term for the five Buddhas in their five manifestations: Vairocana as eternal and pure dharmakāya; Akṣobhya as immutable and sovereign; Ratnasaṃbhava as bliss and glory; Amitābha as wisdom in action; Śākyamuni as incarnation and nirmāṇakāya. |
五分法身 see styles |
wǔ fēn fǎ shēn wu3 fen1 fa3 shen1 wu fen fa shen gobun hosshin |
pañca-dharmakāya, the five attributes of the dharmakāya or 'spiritual' body of the Tathāgata, i. e. 戒 that he is above all moral conditions; 定 tranquil and apart from all false ideas; 慧 wise and omniscient; 解脫 free, unlimited, unconditioned, which is the state of nirvana; 解脫知見 that he has perfect knowledge of this state. These five attributes surpass all conditions of form, or the five skandhas; Eitel interprets this by exemption from all materiality (rūpa); all sensations (vedana); all consciousness (saṃjñā); all moral activity (karman); all knowledge (vijñāna). The esoteric sect has its own group. See also 五種法身. |
五法成身 see styles |
wǔ fǎ chéng shēn wu3 fa3 cheng2 shen1 wu fa ch`eng shen wu fa cheng shen gohō jōshin |
idem 五相成身. |
五相成身 see styles |
wǔ xiàng chéng shēn wu3 xiang4 cheng2 shen1 wu hsiang ch`eng shen wu hsiang cheng shen gosō jōshin |
(五相成身觀) A contemplation of the five stages in Vairocana Buddhahood— entry into the bodhi-mind; maintenance of it; attainment of the diamond mind; realization of the diamond embodiment; and perfect attainment of Buddhahood. It refers also to the 五智 of the Vairocana group; also 五轉成身 (or 五法成身) . |
五短身材 see styles |
wǔ duǎn shēn cái wu3 duan3 shen1 cai2 wu tuan shen ts`ai wu tuan shen tsai |
(of a person) short in stature |
五種法身 五种法身 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng fǎ shēn wu3 zhong3 fa3 shen1 wu chung fa shen goshu hosshin |
The five kinds of a Buddha's dharmakāya. There are four groups. I. (1) 如如智法身 the spiritual body of bhūtatathatā-wisdom; (2) 功德法身 of all virtuous achievement; (3) 自法身 of incarnation in the world; (4) 變化法身 of unlimited powers of transformation; (5) 虛空法身 of unlimited space; the first and second are defined as saṃbhogakāya, the third and fourth as nirmāṇakāya, and the fifth as the dharmakāya, but all are included under dharmakāya as it possesses all the others. II. The esoteric cult uses the first four and adds as fifth 法界身 indicating the universe as pan-Buddha. III. Huayan gives (1) 法性生身 the body or person of Buddha born from the dharma-nature. (2) 功德生身 the dharmakāya evolved by Buddha virtue, or achievement; (3) 變化法身 the dharmakāya with unlimited powers of transformation; (4) 實相法身 the real dharmakāya; (5) 虛 空法身 the universal dharmakāya. IV. Hīnayāna defines them as 五分法身 q. v. |
五識身地 五识身地 see styles |
wǔ shì shēn dì wu3 shi4 shen1 di4 wu shih shen ti goshiki shin chi |
stage of the five bodily consciousnesses |
五轉成身 五转成身 see styles |
wǔ zhuǎn chéng shēn wu3 zhuan3 cheng2 shen1 wu chuan ch`eng shen wu chuan cheng shen goten jōshin |
idem 五相成身. |
人身事故 see styles |
rén shēn shì gù ren2 shen1 shi4 gu4 jen shen shih ku jinshinjiko じんしんじこ |
accident causing injury or death accident resulting in personal injury or death (esp. traffic, rail, etc.) |
人身保護 see styles |
jinshinhogo じんしんほご |
{law} habeas corpus |
人身取引 see styles |
jinshintorihiki じんしんとりひき |
human trafficking |
人身売買 see styles |
jinshinbaibai じんしんばいばい |
slave trade; white-slave trade; human trafficking |
人身安全 see styles |
rén shēn ān quán ren2 shen1 an1 quan2 jen shen an ch`üan jen shen an chüan |
personal safety |
人身御供 see styles |
hitomigokuu / hitomigoku ひとみごくう |
human sacrifice; victim |
人身攻撃 see styles |
jinshinkougeki / jinshinkogeki じんしんこうげき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) personal attack; ad hominem attack |
人身攻擊 人身攻击 see styles |
rén shēn gōng jī ren2 shen1 gong1 ji1 jen shen kung chi |
personal attack |
人頭獅身 人头狮身 see styles |
rén tóu shī shēn ren2 tou2 shi1 shen1 jen t`ou shih shen jen tou shih shen |
sphinx |
人頭蛇身 人头蛇身 see styles |
rén tóu shé shēn ren2 tou2 she2 shen1 jen t`ou she shen jen tou she shen |
human head, snake's body; cf Nüwa 女媧氏|女娲氏[Nu:3 wa1 shi4] and Fuxi 伏羲氏[Fu2 Xi1 shi4] in some versions of mythology |
他受用身 see styles |
tā shòu yòng shēn ta1 shou4 yong4 shen1 t`a shou yung shen ta shou yung shen ta juyū shin |
body for the enjoyment of the beings in the world |
以身作則 以身作则 see styles |
yǐ shēn zuò zé yi3 shen1 zuo4 ze2 i shen tso tse |
to set an example (idiom); to serve as a model |
以身報國 以身报国 see styles |
yǐ shēn bào guó yi3 shen1 bao4 guo2 i shen pao kuo |
to give one's body for the nation (idiom); to spend one's whole life in the service of the country |
以身抵債 以身抵债 see styles |
yǐ shēn dǐ zhài yi3 shen1 di3 zhai4 i shen ti chai |
forced labor to repay a debt |
以身相許 以身相许 see styles |
yǐ shēn xiāng xǔ yi3 shen1 xiang1 xu3 i shen hsiang hsü |
to give one's heart to; to devote one's life to |
以身許國 以身许国 see styles |
yǐ shēn xǔ guó yi3 shen1 xu3 guo2 i shen hsü kuo |
to dedicate oneself to the cause of one's country (idiom) |
以身試法 以身试法 see styles |
yǐ shēn shì fǎ yi3 shen1 shi4 fa3 i shen shih fa |
to challenge the law (idiom); to knowingly violate the law |
伏地挺身 see styles |
fú dì - tǐng shēn fu2 di4 - ting3 shen1 fu ti - t`ing shen fu ti - ting shen |
push-up (exercise) |
低頭平身 see styles |
teitouheishin / tetoheshin ていとうへいしん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) prostrating oneself |
佐藤克身 see styles |
satoukatsumi / satokatsumi さとうかつみ |
(person) Satou Katsumi (1941.1-) |
佛具十身 see styles |
fó jù shí shēn fo2 ju4 shi2 shen1 fo chü shih shen butsugu jūshin |
The ten perfect bodies or characteristics of Buddha: (1) 菩提身 Bodhi-body in possession of complete enlightenment. (2) 願身 Vow-body, i.e. the vow to be born in and from the Tuṣita heaven. (3) 化身 nirmāṇakāya, Buddha incarnate as a man. (4) 住持身 Buddha who still occupies his relics or what he has left behind on earth and thus upholds the dharma. (5) 相好莊嚴身 saṁbhogakāya, endowed with an idealized body with all Buddha marks and merits. (6) 勢力身 or 心佛 Power-body, embracing all with his heart of mercy. (7) 如意身 or 意生身 At will body, appearing according to wish or need. (8) 福德身 or 三昧身 samādhi body, or body of blessed virtue. (9) 智身 or 性佛 Wisdom-body, whose nature embraces all wisdom. (10) 法身 dharmakāya, the absolute Buddha, or essence of all life. |
佛妙法身 see styles |
fó miào fǎ shēn fo2 miao4 fa3 shen1 fo miao fa shen butsu myō hosshin |
Buddha's marvelous dharma-body |
假合之身 see styles |
jiǎ hé zhī shēn jia3 he2 zhi1 shen1 chia ho chih shen kegō no shin |
The empirical body. |
內身證法 内身证法 see styles |
nèi shēn zhèng fǎ nei4 shen1 zheng4 fa3 nei shen cheng fa naishinshōbō |
personally realized dharma |
全身不随 see styles |
zenshinfuzui ぜんしんふずい |
total paralysis |
全身全霊 see styles |
zenshinzenrei / zenshinzenre ぜんしんぜんれい |
(yoji) complete devotion; body and soul; one's best |
全身写真 see styles |
zenshinshashin ぜんしんしゃしん |
full-length photograph; whole body picture |
全身疾患 see styles |
zenshinshikkan ぜんしんしっかん |
{med} systemic disease; systemic disorder |
全身而退 see styles |
quán shēn ér tuì quan2 shen1 er2 tui4 ch`üan shen erh t`ui chüan shen erh tui |
to escape unscathed; to get through in one piece |
全身舍利 see styles |
quán shēn shè lì quan2 shen1 she4 li4 ch`üan shen she li chüan shen she li zenshin shari |
whole-body relic |
全身衰弱 see styles |
zenshinsuijaku ぜんしんすいじゃく |
general prostration |
全身麻酔 see styles |
zenshinmasui ぜんしんますい |
{med} general anesthesia; general anaesthesia |
全身麻醉 see styles |
quán shēn má zuì quan2 shen1 ma2 zui4 ch`üan shen ma tsui chüan shen ma tsui |
general anesomethingesia |
八事隨身 八事随身 see styles |
bā shì suí shēn ba1 shi4 sui2 shen1 pa shih sui shen hachiji zuishin |
The eight appurtenances of a monk - three garments, bowl, stool, filter, needle and thread, and chopper. |
其れ自身 see styles |
sorejishin それじしん |
(pronoun) itself; himself; herself |
具足色身 see styles |
jù zú sè shēn ju4 zu2 se4 shen1 chü tsu se shen gusoku shikishin |
perfectly-formed body [of the Buddha] |
凈心修身 净心修身 see styles |
jìng xīn xiū shēn jing4 xin1 xiu1 shen1 ching hsin hsiu shen |
to have an untroubled heart and behave morally (idiom) |
凈身出戶 净身出户 see styles |
jìng shēn chū hù jing4 shen1 chu1 hu4 ching shen ch`u hu ching shen chu hu |
to leave a marriage with nothing (no possessions or property) |
出佛身血 see styles |
chū fó shēn xiě chu1 fo2 shen1 xie3 ch`u fo shen hsieh chu fo shen hsieh suibusshinketsu |
spilling a buddha's blood |
分身乏術 分身乏术 see styles |
fēn shēn fá shù fen1 shen1 fa2 shu4 fen shen fa shu |
to be up to one's ears in work (idiom); to be unable to attend to other things at the same time |
分身妙智 see styles |
fēn shēn miào zhì fen1 shen1 miao4 zhi4 fen shen miao chih funshin myōchi |
excellent cognition of the division of bodies |
初試身手 初试身手 see styles |
chū shì shēn shǒu chu1 shi4 shen1 shou3 ch`u shih shen shou chu shih shen shou |
to have a try; to try one's hand; initial foray |
刺身の妻 see styles |
sashiminotsuma さしみのつま |
(expression) (1) sashimi garnish; (2) something of no significance; something that can easily be done without |
刺身包丁 see styles |
sashimibouchou / sashimibocho さしみぼうちょう |
sashimi knife |
刺身庖丁 see styles |
sashimibouchou / sashimibocho さしみぼうちょう |
sashimi knife |
割截身體 割截身体 see styles |
gē jié shēn tǐ ge1 jie2 shen1 ti3 ko chieh shen t`i ko chieh shen ti kassetsu shintai |
to cut a body into pieces |
劍下分身 剑下分身 see styles |
jiàn xià fēn shēn jian4 xia4 fen1 shen1 chien hsia fen shen kenka ni mi o wakatsu |
to cut a body in half with a single swing of a sword |
化身ラマ see styles |
keshinrama けしんラマ |
{Buddh} tulku; reincarnate Tibetan lama |
化身如來 化身如来 see styles |
huà shēn rú lái hua4 shen1 ru2 lai2 hua shen ju lai keshin nyorai |
transformation-body tathāgata |
千百億身 千百亿身 see styles |
qiān bǎi yì shēn qian1 bai3 yi4 shen1 ch`ien pai i shen chien pai i shen senhyakuoku shin |
The Buddha Locana seated on a lotus of a thousand petals, each containing myriads of worlds in each world is, Śākyamuni seated under a bodhi tree, all such worlds attaining bodhi at the same instant. |
半身不遂 see styles |
bàn shēn bù suí ban4 shen1 bu4 sui2 pan shen pu sui |
paralysis of one side of the body; hemiplegia |
半身不随 see styles |
hanshinfuzui はんしんふずい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body) |
半身麻痺 see styles |
hanshinmahi はんしんまひ |
{med} (See 片麻痺) hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body) |
単身世帯 see styles |
tanshinsetai たんしんせたい |
single-person household |
単身赴任 see styles |
tanshinfunin たんしんふにん |
(n,vs,vi) (intra-company) job transfer away from one's family; unaccompanied posting |
即身成仏 see styles |
sokushinjoubutsu / sokushinjobutsu そくしんじょうぶつ |
(noun/participle) (yoji) {Buddh} attainment of Buddhahood during life |
卽身成佛 see styles |
jí shēn chéng fó ji2 shen1 cheng2 fo2 chi shen ch`eng fo chi shen cheng fo sokushin jōbutsu |
the attainment of buddhahood with this very body |
反身代詞 反身代词 see styles |
fǎn shēn dài cí fan3 shen1 dai4 ci2 fan shen tai tz`u fan shen tai tzu |
reflexive pronoun |
可惜身命 see styles |
atarashinmyou / atarashinmyo あたらしんみょう |
(yoji) valuing one's body and life; holding one's life dear |
名句文身 see styles |
míng jù wén shēn ming2 ju4 wen2 shen1 ming chü wen shen myō ku mon jin |
the collection of words, phrases, and phonemes (or syllables) |
吽迦囉身 吽迦啰身 see styles |
hǒu jiā luō shēn hou3 jia1 luo1 shen1 hou chia lo shen Unkarashin |
Hūṃkāra, Puxian 普賢 Samantabhadra in his minatory aspect against demons. |
單身貴族 单身贵族 see styles |
dān shēn guì zú dan1 shen1 gui4 zu2 tan shen kuei tsu |
fig. unmarried person; single person (especially one who is comfortable financially) |
地方出身 see styles |
chihoushusshin / chihoshusshin ちほうしゅっしん |
(adj-no,n) country-bred; raised in the country |
地牛翻身 see styles |
dì niú fān shēn di4 niu2 fan1 shen1 ti niu fan shen |
(Tw) (coll.) earthquake (According to a folk tale, earthquakes are caused by the occasional movements of an ox that lives under the earth.) |
報佛身土 报佛身土 see styles |
bào fó shēn tǔ bao4 fo2 shen1 tu3 pao fo shen t`u pao fo shen tu hō busshin do |
land of the response-body buddha |
塗身按摩 涂身按摩 see styles |
tú shēn àn mó tu2 shen1 an4 mo2 t`u shen an mo tu shen an mo zushin anma |
to apply and run in [massage with] unguents (oils) |
変わり身 see styles |
kawarimi かわりみ |
(1) change of attitude (stance, position); (2) {sumo} lightness of foot; ability to dodge out of the way of an attack |
変身願望 see styles |
henshinganbou / henshinganbo へんしんがんぼう |
obsession with changing one's appearance; desire to change |
大丈夫身 see styles |
dà zhàng fū shēn da4 zhang4 fu1 shen1 ta chang fu shen daijōbu shin |
the body of a great sage |
大串夏身 see styles |
oogushinatsumi おおぐしなつみ |
(person) Oogushi Natsumi |
大志焚身 see styles |
dà zhì fén shēn da4 zhi4 fen2 shen1 ta chih fen shen daishi funshin |
The monk Ta-chin who sacrificed himself on the pyre, and thus caused Yang Ti of the Sui dynasty to withdraw his order for dispersing the monks. |
大顯身手 大显身手 see styles |
dà xiǎn shēn shǒu da4 xian3 shen1 shou3 ta hsien shen shou |
(idiom) fully displaying one's capabilities |
奮不顧身 奋不顾身 see styles |
fèn bù gù shēn fen4 bu4 gu4 shen1 fen pu ku shen |
to dash on bravely with no thought of personal safety (idiom); undaunted by dangers; regardless of perils |
如來之身 如来之身 see styles |
rú lái zhī shēn ru2 lai2 zhi1 shen1 ju lai chih shen nyorai no shin |
body of the Tathāgata |
如來化身 如来化身 see styles |
rú lái huà shēn ru2 lai2 hua4 shen1 ju lai hua shen nyorai keshin |
Tathāgata's transformation body |
如來法身 如来法身 see styles |
rú lái fǎ shēn ru2 lai2 fa3 shen1 ju lai fa shen nyorai hosshin |
reality body of the Tathāgata |
孑然一身 see styles |
jié rán yī shēn jie2 ran2 yi1 shen1 chieh jan i shen |
to be all alone in the world |
孤身隻影 孤身只影 see styles |
gū shēn zhī yǐng gu1 shen1 zhi1 ying3 ku shen chih ying |
lit. a lonely body with only a shadow for company; to be all alone (idiom) |
守身如玉 see styles |
shǒu shēn rú yù shou3 shen1 ru2 yu4 shou shen ju yü |
to keep oneself pure; to preserve one's integrity; to remain chaste |
安身立命 see styles |
ān shēn lì mìng an1 shen1 li4 ming4 an shen li ming anjin ryūmyō |
(idiom) to settle down and pursue one's path in life personal peace and realization of enlightenment |
完璧之身 see styles |
wán bì zhī shēn wan2 bi4 zhi1 shen1 wan pi chih shen |
undefiled (girl); virgin; (of computer system) clean; uncorrupted |
實相智身 实相智身 see styles |
shí xiàng zhì shēn shi2 xiang4 zhi4 shen1 shih hsiang chih shen jissō chishin |
The body of absolute knowledge, or of complete knowledge of Reality, i.e. that of Vairocana. |
寵愛一身 see styles |
chouaiisshin / choaisshin ちょうあいいっしん |
(yoji) standing highest in one's master's favor; monopolizing the affection (favor) of the lord; being the lord's favorite lady |
小身川原 see styles |
omikawara おみかわら |
(place-name) Omikawara |
小身微禄 see styles |
shoushinbiroku / shoshinbiroku しょうしんびろく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (in) a humble position with a small stipend |
尾身幸次 see styles |
omikouji / omikoji おみこうじ |
(person) Omi Kōji (1932.12-) |
岩上安身 see styles |
iwagamiyasumi いわがみやすみ |
(person) Iwagami Yasumi |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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