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畢竟無般涅槃法 毕竟无般涅槃法 see styles |
bì jìng wú bān niè pán fǎ bi4 jing4 wu2 ban1 nie4 pan2 fa3 pi ching wu pan nieh p`an fa pi ching wu pan nieh pan fa hikkyō mu hatsu nehan hō |
dharmin never passing beyond suffering |
發心畢竟二不別 发心毕竟二不别 see styles |
fā xīn bì jìng èr bù bié fa1 xin1 bi4 jing4 er4 bu4 bie2 fa hsin pi ching erh pu pieh hosshin hikkyō ni fu betsu |
the arousal of the aspiration for enlightenment and its final attainment are not two |
發心畢竟二無別 发心毕竟二无别 see styles |
fā xīn bì jìng èr wú bié fa1 xin1 bi4 jing4 er4 wu2 bie2 fa hsin pi ching erh wu pieh hosshin hikkyōto futatsu nagara betsu nashi |
the arousal of the aspiration for enlightenment and its final attainment are not two |
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hihatsumodoki(畢撥擬); hihatsumodoki(hihatsu擬); hihatsumodoki ひはつもどき(畢撥擬); ヒハツもどき(ヒハツ擬); ヒハツモドキ |
(kana only) Javanese long pepper (Piper retrofractum) |
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hikkyou / hikkyo ひっきょう |
(adv,n) after all |
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amefuriboshi あめふりぼし |
(See 畢) Chinese "Net" constellation (one of the 28 mansions) |
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owaru おわる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to end; to come to an end; to finish; to close; to be over; (transitive verb) (2) to finish; to complete; to conclude; (suf,v5r) (3) (after the -masu stem of a verb) to finish doing; (v5r,vi) (4) (colloquialism) (as 終わって(い)る or 終わった) to be past its (one's) prime; (v5r,vi) (5) (colloquialism) (as 終わって(い)る) to be awful; to be terrible; to suck; to be hopeless |
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owaru おわる |
(v5r,vi,aux-v) to end; to come to an end; to close; to finish |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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