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<12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
衆緣 众缘 see styles |
zhòng yuán zhong4 yuan2 chung yüan shuen |
myriad conditions |
衆罪 众罪 see styles |
zhòng zuì zhong4 zui4 chung tsui shu zai |
myriad crimes |
衆聖 众圣 see styles |
zhòng shèng zhong4 sheng4 chung sheng shushō |
All saints, all who have realized the Buddha-truth. |
衆聲 众声 see styles |
zhòng shēng zhong4 sheng1 chung sheng shushō |
various sounds |
衆色 众色 see styles |
zhòng sè zhong4 se4 chung se shushiki |
multicolored |
衆苦 众苦 see styles |
zhòng kǔ zhong4 ku3 chung k`u chung ku shuku; shuuku / shuku; shuku しゅく; しゅうく |
(archaism) numerous sufferings; suffering of many people All the miseries of existence, the sufferings of all. |
衆行 众行 see styles |
zhòng xíng zhong4 xing2 chung hsing shugyō |
myriad practices |
衆誦 众诵 see styles |
zhòng sòng zhong4 song4 chung sung shushō |
recitations |
衆諸 众诸 see styles |
zhòng zhū zhong4 zhu1 chung chu shusho |
many |
衆象 众象 see styles |
zhòng xiàng zhong4 xiang4 chung hsiang shuzō |
myriad forms |
衆賢 众贤 see styles |
zhòng xián zhong4 xian2 chung hsien Shūgen |
Saṃghabhadra |
衆過 众过 see styles |
zhòng guò zhong4 guo4 chung kuo shuka |
myriad faults |
衆道 众道 see styles |
zhòng dào zhong4 dao4 chung tao shuudou; shudou / shudo; shudo しゅうどう; しゅどう |
male homosexuality; pederasty The way of all; all the three yāna, or vehicles of salvation. |
衆鎧 众铠 see styles |
zhòng kǎi zhong4 kai3 chung k`ai chung kai Shugai |
*Saṃghavarman |
衆集 众集 see styles |
zhòng jí zhong4 ji2 chung chi shushū |
to assemble |
衆願 众愿 see styles |
zhòng yuàn zhong4 yuan4 chung yüan shu gan |
all wishes |
衆養 众养 see styles |
zhòng yǎng zhong4 yang3 chung yang Shuyō |
Saṃghapāla |
衆香 众香 see styles |
zhòng xiāng zhong4 xiang1 chung hsiang shuuka / shuka しゅうか |
(female given name) Shuuka various odors |
衆魔 众魔 see styles |
zhòng mó zhong4 mo2 chung mo shuma |
māra-legions |
衲衆 衲众 see styles |
nà zhòng na4 zhong4 na chung nōshu |
Monks who wear these robes. |
觀眾 观众 see styles |
guān zhòng guan1 zhong4 kuan chung |
spectators; audience; visitors (to an exhibition etc) |
讚衆 讚众 see styles |
zàn zhòng zan4 zhong4 tsan chung sanshu |
The assembly of praise-singers, led by the 讚頭 precentor. |
道衆 道众 see styles |
dào zhòng dao4 zhong4 tao chung dōshu |
Those who practise religion, the body of monks. |
部衆 部众 see styles |
bù zhòng bu4 zhong4 pu chung |
troops |
集衆 集众 see styles |
jí zhòng ji2 zhong4 chi chung shūshu |
To assemble all, or everybody. |
雨衆 雨众 see styles |
yǔ zhòng yu3 zhong4 yü chung ushu |
The disciples of 伐里沙 Vārṣya, i.e. Vārṣagaṇya, a leader of the Saṃkhyā school. |
一切衆 一切众 see styles |
yī qiè zhòng yi1 qie4 zhong4 i ch`ieh chung i chieh chung issai shu |
all groups |
七如衆 七如众 see styles |
qī rú zhòng qi1 ru2 zhong4 ch`i ju chung chi ju chung shichinyoshu |
sapta-tathāgatāḥ. The seven tathāgatas whose names are inscribed on a heptagonal pillar (七如來寶塔) in some Buddhist temples. One list 阿彌陀, 甘露飯王, 觀音, 毘耶娑, 色妙身, 羅担納担羅耶and 寶勝. Another list gives Amitābha, Kan-lu-wang, 離怖畏, 廣博身, Miaoseshen, Baosheng (Ratnasaṃbhava) 多寶 (Prabhūtaratna). |
七衆人 七众人 see styles |
qī zhòng rén qi1 zhong4 ren2 ch`i chung jen chi chung jen shichi shu nin |
seven groups of people |
上二衆 上二众 see styles |
shàn ger zhòng shan4 ger4 zhong4 shan ger chung jōnishu |
upper two groups of practitioners |
五衆魔 五众魔 see styles |
wǔ zhòng mó wu3 zhong4 mo2 wu chung mo goshu ma |
devils of the five aggregates |
伏衆根 伏众根 see styles |
fú zhòng gēn fu2 zhong4 gen1 fu chung ken Fuku shu kon |
Kāma-śreṣṭha |
佛衆會 佛众会 see styles |
fó zhòng huì fo2 zhong4 hui4 fo chung hui butsushue |
buddha assembly |
作衆惡 作众恶 see styles |
zuò zhon gè zuo4 zhon4 ge4 tso zhon ko sa shuaku |
to do much evil |
僧堂衆 僧堂众 see styles |
sēng táng zhòng seng1 tang2 zhong4 seng t`ang chung seng tang chung sōdō shu |
saṃgha hall assembly |
八部衆 八部众 see styles |
bā bù zhòng ba1 bu4 zhong4 pa pu chung hachibushuu / hachibushu はちぶしゅう |
{Buddh} the eight legions (devas, nagas, yaksas, gandharvas, asuras, garudas, kimnaras, mahoragas) eight kinds of beings |
公眾號 公众号 see styles |
gōng zhòng hào gong1 zhong4 hao4 kung chung hao |
official account (on a social networking platform) |
六衆生 六众生 see styles |
liù zhòng shēng liu4 zhong4 sheng1 liu chung sheng roku shujō |
The six senses 六根 are likened to six wild creatures in confinement always struggling to escape. Only when they are domesticated will they be happy. So is it with the six senses and the taming power of Buddha truth. The six creatures are a dog, a bird, a snake, a hyena, a crocodile (śiśumāra), and a monkey. |
利衆生 利众生 see styles |
lì zhòng shēng li4 zhong4 sheng1 li chung sheng ri shūjō |
to improve [the spiritual condition of] sentient beings |
化御衆 化御众 see styles |
huà yù zhòng hua4 yu4 zhong4 hua yü chung kegyo shu |
to be master of the multitude |
合眾國 合众国 see styles |
hé zhòng guó he2 zhong4 guo2 ho chung kuo |
federated nation; the United States |
和合衆 和合众 see styles |
hé hé zhòng he2 he2 zhong4 ho ho chung wagō shu |
saṃgha as a harmonized group |
四攝衆 四摄众 see styles |
sì shè zhòng si4 she4 zhong4 ssu she chung shishō shu |
four ways of gathering in sentient beings |
四部衆 四部众 see styles |
sì bù zhòng si4 bu4 zhong4 ssu pu chung shibushu しぶしゅ |
(rare) (See 四衆・1) four orders of Buddhist followers (monks, nuns, male lay devotees and female lay devotees) 四部弟子; 四部僧; 四衆 The four divisions of disciples— bhikṣu, bhikṣuṇī, upāsaka, and upāsikā, monks, nuns, and male and female devotees. |
多衆生 多众生 see styles |
duō zhòng shēng duo1 zhong4 sheng1 to chung sheng ta shūjō |
many sentient beings |
大會衆 大会众 see styles |
dà huì zhòng da4 hui4 zhong4 ta hui chung daie shu |
The general assembly (of the saints). |
大海衆 大海众 see styles |
dà hǎi zhòng da4 hai3 zhong4 ta hai chung dai kaishu |
The great ocean congregation; as all waters flowing into the sea become salty, so all ranks flowing into the sangha become of one flavour and lose old differentiations. |
大眾化 大众化 see styles |
dà zhòng huà da4 zhong4 hua4 ta chung hua |
mass-oriented; to cater for the masses; popularized |
大眾部 大众部 see styles |
dà zhòng bù da4 zhong4 bu4 ta chung pu |
Mahasanghika (branch of Buddhism) |
大衆中 大众中 see styles |
dà zhòng zhōng da4 zhong4 zhong1 ta chung chung daishu chū |
surrounded by a great crowd |
大衆印 大众印 see styles |
dà zhòng yìn da4 zhong4 yin4 ta chung yin daishu in |
The seal of a monastery. |
大衆律 大众律 see styles |
dà zhòng lǜ da4 zhong4 lv4 ta chung lü Daishu ritsu |
Mahāsāṃghika-vinaya |
大衆會 大众会 see styles |
dà zhòng huì da4 zhong4 hui4 ta chung hui dai shue |
a great assembly |
大衆部 大众部 see styles |
dà zhòng bù da4 zhong4 bu4 ta chung pu daishubu だいしゅぶ |
(See 上座部) Mahasamghika (early Buddhist movement) 摩調僧祇部 Mahāsāṅghikāḥ, the school of the community, or majority; one of the chief early divisions, cf. 上坐部 Mahāsthavirāḥ or Sthavirāḥ, i.e. the elders. There are two usages of the term, first, when the sthavira, or older disciples assembled in the cave after the Buddha's death, and the others, the 大衆, assembled outside. As sects, the principal division was that which took place later. The Chinese attribute this division to the influence of 大天 Mahādeva, a century after the Nirvāṇa, and its subsequent five subdivisions are also associated with his name: they are Pūrvasailāḥ, Avaraśailāḥ, Haimavatāḥ, Lokottara-vādinaḥ, and Prajñapti-vādinaḥ; v. 小乘. |
天人衆 天人众 see styles |
tiān rén zhòng tian1 ren2 zhong4 t`ien jen chung tien jen chung ten nin ju |
gods and humans |
對吿衆 对吿众 see styles |
duì gào zhòng dui4 gao4 zhong4 tui kao chung tai gō shu |
The intermediary for the Buddha' s address to the assembly, especially Ānanda. |
尼衆主 尼众主 see styles |
ní zhòng zhǔ ni2 zhong4 zhu3 ni chung chu nishu shu |
The Mistress of the nuns, Gautami, i. e. Mahāprājapatī, the foster-mother of Śākyamuni. |
度衆生 度众生 see styles |
dù zhòng shēng du4 zhong4 sheng1 tu chung sheng do shūjō |
saves sentient beings |
弟子衆 弟子众 see styles |
dì zǐ zhòng di4 zi3 zhong4 ti tzu chung deshi shu |
group of disciples |
影向衆 影向众 see styles |
yǐng xiàng zhòng ying3 xiang4 zhong4 ying hsiang chung yōgō shu |
shadow response group |
影響衆 影响众 see styles |
yǐng xiǎng zhòng ying3 xiang3 zhong4 ying hsiang chung yōkō shu |
影向衆 The responsive group in the Lotus Sūtra, who came in response to a call, e.g. Mañjuśrī, Guanyin, etc. |
彼衆生 彼众生 see styles |
bǐ zhòng shēng bi3 zhong4 sheng1 pi chung sheng hi shūjō |
this [group of] sentient beings |
御徒衆 御徒众 see styles |
yù tú zhòng yu4 tu2 zhong4 yü t`u chung yü tu chung gyo toshu |
pulling one's students |
微塵衆 微尘众 see styles |
wēi chén zhòng wei1 chen2 zhong4 wei ch`en chung wei chen chung mijin shu |
congregations as numerous as atoms |
愍衆生 愍众生 see styles |
mǐn zhòng shēng min3 zhong4 sheng1 min chung sheng min shūjō |
having compassion for sentient beings |
攝衆生 摄众生 see styles |
shè zhòng shēng she4 zhong4 sheng1 she chung sheng shō shujō |
gathers in sentient beings |
日天衆 日天众 see styles |
rì tiān zhòng ri4 tian1 zhong4 jih t`ien chung jih tien chung nitten shu |
The retinue of Indra in his palace of the sun. |
有情衆 有情众 see styles |
yǒu qíng zhòng you3 qing2 zhong4 yu ch`ing chung yu ching chung ujō shu |
multitude of sentient beings |
有衆生 有众生 see styles |
yǒu zhòng shēng you3 zhong4 sheng1 yu chung sheng u shūjō |
there are sentient beings |
梵衆天 梵众天 see styles |
fàn zhòng tiān fan4 zhong4 tian1 fan chung t`ien fan chung tien bonshu ten |
brahmapāriṣadya (or brahmapārṣadya), belonging to the retinue of Brahmā; the first brahmaloka; the first region of the first dhyāna heaven of form. |
比丘衆 比丘众 see styles |
bǐ qiū zhòng bi3 qiu1 zhong4 pi ch`iu chung pi chiu chung biku shu |
assembly of monks |
淨華衆 淨华众 see styles |
jìng huā zhòng jing4 hua1 zhong4 ching hua chung jōke shu |
The pure flower multitude, i.e. those who are born into the Pure Land by means of a lotus flower. ' |
無衆生 无众生 see styles |
wú zhòng shēng wu2 zhong4 sheng1 wu chung sheng mu shūjō |
no sentient being(s) |
無量衆 无量众 see styles |
wú liáng zhòng wu2 liang2 zhong4 wu liang chung muryō shu |
countless multitude |
爲衆生 为众生 see styles |
wéi zhòng shēng wei2 zhong4 sheng1 wei chung sheng i shūjō |
as sentient being |
犯衆罪 犯众罪 see styles |
fàn zhòng zuì fan4 zhong4 zui4 fan chung tsui bon shuzai |
to commit myriad sins |
當機衆 当机众 see styles |
dāng jī zhòng dang1 ji1 zhong4 tang chi chung tōki shu |
Those hearers of the Lotus who were adaptable to its teaching, and received it; one of the 四衆 q.v. |
白大衆 白大众 see styles |
bái dà zhòng bai2 da4 zhong4 pai ta chung byaku daishu |
to announce to the assembly |
百衆學 百众学 see styles |
bǎi zhòng xué bai3 zhong4 xue2 pai chung hsüeh hyakushu gaku |
śikṣākaraṇīya, what all monks and nuns learn, the offence against which is duṣkṛta, v. 突. |
眾說郛 众说郛 see styles |
zhòng shuō fú zhong4 shuo1 fu2 chung shuo fu |
hub for diverse opinions |
眾議員 众议员 see styles |
zhòng yì yuán zhong4 yi4 yuan2 chung i yüan |
member of the US House of Representatives |
眾議院 众议院 see styles |
zhòng yì yuàn zhong4 yi4 yuan4 chung i yüan |
lower house of bicameral assembly; House of Representatives (USA); Chamber of Deputies |
眾香子 众香子 see styles |
zhòng xiāng zi zhong4 xiang1 zi5 chung hsiang tzu |
all-spice (Pimenta dioica); Jamaican pepper |
知識衆 知识众 see styles |
zhī shì zhòng zhi1 shi4 zhong4 chih shih chung chishiki shu |
A body of friends, all you friends. |
神衆壇 神众坛 see styles |
shén zhòng tán shen2 zhong4 tan2 shen chung t`an shen chung tan jinshu dan |
guardian's altar |
神衆幀 神众帧 see styles |
shén zhòng zhèng shen2 zhong4 zheng4 shen chung cheng jinshu tei |
painting of the protective deities |
結緣衆 结缘众 see styles |
jié yuán zhòng jie2 yuan2 zhong4 chieh yüan chung ketsuen shu |
The company or multitude of those who now become Buddhists in the hope of improved karma in the future. |
群眾性 群众性 see styles |
qún zhòng xìng qun2 zhong4 xing4 ch`ün chung hsing chün chung hsing |
to do with the masses; mass (meeting, movement etc) |
聚衆生 聚众生 see styles |
jù zhòng shēng ju4 zhong4 sheng1 chü chung sheng shu shūjō |
a certain class, or group of sentient beings |
聲聞衆 声闻众 see styles |
shēng wén zhòng sheng1 wen2 zhong4 sheng wen chung shōmon ju |
group of direct disciples |
聽法衆 听法众 see styles |
tīng fǎ zhòng ting1 fa3 zhong4 t`ing fa chung ting fa chung chōbō shu |
the audience of a sermon |
苾芻衆 苾刍众 see styles |
bì chú zhòng bi4 chu2 zhong4 pi ch`u chung pi chu chung hisshu shu |
community of monks |
菩薩衆 菩萨众 see styles |
pú sà zhòng pu2 sa4 zhong4 p`u sa chung pu sa chung bosatsu shu |
groups of bodhisattvas |
衆同分 众同分 see styles |
zhòng tóng fēn zhong4 tong2 fen1 chung t`ung fen chung tung fen shū dōbun |
commonality of sentient beings |
衆大會 众大会 see styles |
zhòng dà huì zhong4 da4 hui4 chung ta hui shudai e |
a big assembly |
衆學法 众学法 see styles |
zhòng xué fǎ zhong4 xue2 fa3 chung hsüeh fa shugaku hō |
(Skt. śaikṣādharmāḥ) |
衆生垢 众生垢 see styles |
zhòng shēng gòu zhong4 sheng1 gou4 chung sheng kou shujō ku |
The common defilement of all beings by the false view that the ego has real existence. |
衆生執 众生执 see styles |
zhòng shēng zhí zhong4 sheng1 zhi2 chung sheng chih shūjō shū |
attachment to sentient being-hood |
衆生尊 众生尊 see styles |
zhòng shēng zūn zhong4 sheng1 zun1 chung sheng tsun shūjō son |
honored among sentient beings |
衆生心 众生心 see styles |
zhòng shēng xīn zhong4 sheng1 xin1 chung sheng hsin shujō shin |
the mind of sentient beings |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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