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Simple Dictionary Definition |
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 中等師範學校|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 異世五師 and 同世五師. 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. 八師經. |
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. 三師七證 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 |
More info & calligraphy: Grand Master / Great Teacher(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 |
(婆師迦) vārṣika, the flower that blooms in the rains, the aloe, agallochum; also 婆利師 (婆利師迦) q.v.; 婆利史迦羅; 婆使迦; 婆師波利 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 |
More info & calligraphy: Respected Teacher(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. 天人道師. |
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 幼兒教師|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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