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師訓

see styles
 shikun
    しくん
the instruction of a teacher

師說


师说

see styles
shī shuō
    shi1 shuo1
shih shuo
 shi setsu
master's teaching

師説

see styles
 shisetsu
    しせつ
teacher's theory

師貞

see styles
 morosada
    もろさだ
(personal name) Morosada

師資


师资

see styles
shī zī
    shi1 zi1
shih tzu
 shishi
    しし
qualified teacher
relying on someone as one's teacher
teacher and student

師賢

see styles
 morokata
    もろかた
(personal name) Morokata

師走

see styles
 shiwasu(p); shihasu
    しわす(P); しはす
twelfth month (esp. of the lunar calendar); December; (female given name) Shiwasu

師輔

see styles
 morosuke
    もろすけ
(personal name) Morosuke

師通

see styles
 moromichi
    もろみち
(personal name) Moromichi

師道

see styles
 shidou / shido
    しどう
duty of a teacher

師部

see styles
 shibu
    しぶ
phloem; inner bark

師錬

see styles
 shiren
    しれん
(person) Kokan Shiren (1278-1346)

師長


师长

see styles
shī zhǎng
    shi1 zhang3
shih chang
 shichou / shicho
    しちょう
military division level commander; teacher
teachers, superiors, and men of prominence; (place-name) Moronaga
teachers

師門

see styles
 shimon
    しもん
tutelage

師風

see styles
 shifuu / shifu
    しふう
(given name) Shifū

一師

see styles
 kazushi
    かずし
(personal name) Kazushi

丈師

see styles
 takenori
    たけのり
(given name) Takenori

三師


三师

see styles
sān shī
    san1 shi1
san shih
 mimoro
    みもろ
(surname) Mimoro
three preceptors

上師

see styles
 ueshi
    うえし
(surname) Ueshi

下師

see styles
 shimomoro
    しももろ
(place-name) Shimomoro

中師


中师

see styles
zhōng shī
    zhong1 shi1
chung shih
 nakatsukasa
    なかつかさ
secondary normal school (abbr. for 中等範學校|中等师范学校[zhong1 deng3 shi1 fan4 xue2 xiao4])
(surname) Nakatsukasa

主師

see styles
 shuushi / shushi
    しゅうし
(place-name) Shuushi

久師

see styles
 kushi
    くし
(place-name) Kushi

乙師

see styles
 otoshi
    おとし
(place-name) Otoshi

亀師

see styles
 kameshi
    かめし
(surname) Kameshi

二師


二师

see styles
èr shī
    er4 shi1
erh shih
 nishi
two [kinds of] teachers

五師


五师

see styles
wǔ shī
    wu3 shi1
wu shih
 goshi
    ごし
(surname) Goshi
The five masters or teachers, i. e. respectively of the sutras, the vinaya, the śāstras, the abhidharma, and meditation. A further division is made of 異世五 and 同世五. The first, i. e. of different periods, are Mahākāśyapa, Ānanda, Madhyāntika, Śāṇavāsa, and Upagupta; another group connected with the Vinaya is Upāli, Dāsaka, Sonaka, Siggava, and Moggaliputra Tissva. The 同世 or five of the same period are variously stated: the Sarvāstivādins say they were the five immediate disciples of Upagupta, i. e. Dharmagupta, etc.; see 五部.

井師

see styles
 ishi
    いし
(surname) Ishi

京師


京师

see styles
jīng shī
    jing1 shi1
ching shih
 keishi / keshi
    けいし
capital of a country (literary)
capital; metropolis; old Kyoto; (surname) Keishi
the capital

人師


人师

see styles
rén shī
    ren2 shi1
jen shih
 ninshi
mentor; role model
A leader or teacher of men.

什師


什师

see styles
shí shī
    shi2 shi1
shih shih
 Jūshi
Kumārajīva (?)

仏師

see styles
 busshi
    ぶっし
Buddhist image maker; (surname) Busshi

伊師

see styles
 ishi
    いし
(place-name, surname) Ishi

伽師


伽师

see styles
jiā shī
    jia1 shi1
chia shih
Peyzivat nahiyisi (Peyziwat county) in Kashgar prefecture 喀什地區|喀什地区[Ka1 shi2 di4 qu1], west Xinjiang

佐師

see styles
 saji
    さじ
(surname) Saji

佛師


佛师

see styles
fó shī
    fo2 shi1
fo shih
 busshi
    ぶっし
(surname) Busshi
buddha image maker

偃師


偃师

see styles
yǎn shī
    yan3 shi1
yen shih
Yanshi, county-level city in Luoyang 洛陽|洛阳[Luo4 yang2], Henan

偏師


偏师

see styles
piān shī
    pian1 shi1
p`ien shih
    pien shih
military auxiliaries (archaic)

健師

see styles
 takeshi
    たけし
(personal name) Takeshi

先師

see styles
 senshi
    せんし
former teacher

光師

see styles
 mitsunori
    みつのり
(personal name) Mitsunori

八師


八师

see styles
bā shī
    ba1 shi1
pa shih
 hasshi
The eight teachers―murder, robbery, adultery, lying, drinking, age, sickness, and death; v. 八經.

六師


六师

see styles
liù shī
    liu4 shi1
liu shih
 rokushi
The six tīrthikas or heterodox teachers— Pūraṇa-Kāśyapa, Maskarin, Sañjayin, Ajita-keśakambala, Kakuda-Kātyāyana, and Nirgrantha; see 外道.

冬師

see styles
 toushi / toshi
    とうし
(place-name) Toushi

凡師


凡师

see styles
fán shī
    fan2 shi1
fan shih
 bonshi
Ordinary, or worldly teachers unenlightened by Buddhist truth.

出師


出师

see styles
chū shī
    chu1 shi1
ch`u shih
    chu shih
 suishi
    すいし
to finish apprenticeship; to graduate; to send out troops (under a commander)
dispatch of troops; despatch of troops; expedition; (personal name) Demoro

医師

see styles
 ishi
    いし
doctor; physician

十師


十师

see styles
shí shī
    shi2 shi1
shih shih
 jisshi
The ten monks necessary for a full ordination of a monk, i.e. 三七證 three leaders and seven witnesses.

博師

see styles
 hiroshi
    ひろし
(personal name) Hiroshi

占師

see styles
 uranaishi
    うらないし
diviner; fortuneteller; soothsayer; palmist

古師


古师

see styles
gǔ shī
    gu3 shi1
ku shih
 koshi
former master(s)

吉師

see styles
 yoshishi
    よしし
(surname) Yoshishi

名師


名师

see styles
míng shī
    ming2 shi1
ming shih
famous master; great teacher

吐師

see styles
 haze
    はぜ
(place-name) Haze

呑師

see styles
 nomishi
    のみし
heavy drinker; boozer; tippler

員師


员师

see styles
yuán shī
    yuan2 shi1
yüan shih
 Inshi
Wonsa

唄師


呗师

see styles
bài shī
    bai4 shi1
pai shih
 baishi
intoner

善師


善师

see styles
shàn shī
    shan4 shi1
shan shih
 zenshi
a good teacher

嘘師

see styles
 kyoshi
    きょし
(male given name) Kyoshi

図師

see styles
 zushi
    ずし
(1) instructor; guide; (2) (hist) specialist in making diagrams, charts, etc.; (surname) Zushi

国師

see styles
 kokushi
    こくし
(surname) Kokushi

國師


国师

see styles
guó shī
    guo2 shi1
kuo shih
 kokushi
    こくし
teachers of the state
(surname) Kokushi
Imperial preceptor a title conferred on certain Buddhist monks, especially on 慧能 Hui-neng, q. v.

圓師

see styles
 enshi
    えんし
(surname) Enshi

圖師

see styles
 zushi
    ずし
(surname) Zushi

土師

see styles
 fuan
    ふあん
(surname) Fuan

在師

see styles
 zaishi
    ざいし
(place-name) Zaishi

地師


地师

see styles
dì shī
    di4 shi1
ti shih
 Ji shi
scholars of the Dilun

埴師

see styles
 hanishi
    はにし
(place-name) Hanishi

堂師

see styles
 douji / doji
    どうじ
(place-name) Dōji

塗師

see styles
 nurishi
    ぬりし
(surname) Nurishi

士師

see styles
 shishi
    しし
(1) (hist) judge (of ancient China); (2) (hist) (See 士師記) judge (leader of ancient Israel); (surname) Hashi

壱師

see styles
 ishi
    いし
(personal name) Ishi

大師


大师

see styles
dà shī
    da4 shi1
ta shih
 daishi
    だいし

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Grand Master / Great Teacher
great master; master
(honorific or respectful language) {Buddh} great teacher (i.e. a buddha, bodhisattva or high monk, esp. Kobo Daishi); (place-name) Daishi
Great teacher, or leader, one of the ten titles of a Buddha.

天師


天师

see styles
tiān shī
    tian1 shi1
t`ien shih
    tien shih
 ten shi
Preceptor of the emperor, a title of the monk 一行 Yixsing, and of the so-called Daoist Pope.

太師


太师

see styles
tài shī
    tai4 shi1
t`ai shih
    tai shih
 taishi
    たいし
imperial tutor
(1) Senior Grand Tutor (senior-most of the top three civil positions of the Zhou Dynasty); (2) Grand Minister; Chancellor of the Realm

奥師

see styles
 okushi
    おくし
(place-name) Okushi

婆師


婆师

see styles
pó shī
    po2 shi1
p`o shih
    po shih
 bashi
(婆迦) vārṣika, the flower that blooms in the rains, the aloe, agallochum; also 婆利 (婆利迦) q.v.; 婆利史迦羅; 婆使迦; 婆波利 varṣākāla, varṣipālī.

子師

see styles
 neji
    ねじ
(surname) Neji

宗師


宗师

see styles
zōng shī
    zong1 shi1
tsung shih
 shūshi
great scholar respected for learning and integrity
an eminent monk

宮師

see styles
 miyashi
    みやし
(surname) Miyashi

寂師


寂师

see styles
jí shī
    ji2 shi1
chi shih
 Jaku Shi
Ji Shi

寺師

see styles
 teramoro
    てらもろ
(surname) Teramoro

尊師


尊师

see styles
zūn shī
    zun1 shi1
tsun shih
 sonshi
    そんし

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Respected Teacher
revered master
(honorific or respectful language) holy master; guru

導師


导师

see styles
dǎo shī
    dao3 shi1
tao shih
 doushi / doshi
    どうし
tutor; teacher; academic advisor
(1) {Buddh} officiating priest; presiding priest at a ceremony; (2) (esp. Buddhist) religious teacher; highly-ranked priest; (3) guru; instructor (yoga, etc.)
nāyaka; a leader, guide, one who guides men to Buddha's teaching; applied also to Buddhas and bodhisattvas, and to the leaders of the ritual in Buddhist services; v. 天人道.

小師


小师

see styles
xiǎo shī
    xiao3 shi1
hsiao shih
 komoro
    こもろ
(surname) Komoro
A junior monk of less than ten years full ordination, also a courtesy title for a disciple; and a self-depreciatory title of any monk; v. 鐸 dahara.

尚師

see styles
 takashi
    たかし
(surname) Takashi

尼師


尼师

see styles
ní shī
    ni2 shi1
ni shih
 nishi
nun

山師

see styles
 yamashi
    やまし
(1) speculator; (2) adventurer; imposter; (3) prospector; (surname) Yamashi

巫師


巫师

see styles
wū shī
    wu1 shi1
wu shih
wizard; magician

常師


常师

see styles
cháng shī
    chang2 shi1
ch`ang shih
    chang shih
 jōshi
a constant teacher

幻師


幻师

see styles
huàn shī
    huan4 shi1
huan shih
 gen shi
An illusionist, a conjurer.

幼師


幼师

see styles
yòu shī
    you4 shi1
yu shih
preschool teacher (abbr. for 幼兒教|幼儿教师[you4er2 jiao4shi1])

庭師

see styles
 niwashi
    にわし
gardener

康師

see styles
 yasunori
    やすのり
(given name) Yasunori

廚師


厨师

see styles
chú shī
    chu2 shi1
ch`u shih
    chu shih
cook; chef

弓師

see styles
 yumishi
    ゆみし
bow maker; bowyer

弘師

see styles
 hiroshi
    ひろし
(personal name) Hiroshi

彫師

see styles
 horishi
    ほりし
(1) (abbreviation) engraver; carver; sculptor; sculpturer; statue maker; (2) (abbreviation) tattoo artist

律師


律师

see styles
lǜ shī
    lu:4 shi1
lü shih
 risshi
    りっし
lawyer
{Buddh} preceptor; priest; (female given name) Ritsushi
Master and teacher of the rules of the discipline.

從師


从师

see styles
cóng shī
    cong2 shi1
ts`ung shih
    tsung shih
 jūshi
to follow the teacher

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

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