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Simple Dictionary Definition |
於現法得涅槃意樂 于现法得涅槃意乐 see styles |
yú xiàn fǎ dé niè pán yì yào yu2 xian4 fa3 de2 nie4 pan2 yi4 yao4 yü hsien fa te nieh p`an i yao yü hsien fa te nieh pan i yao o genpō toku nehan igyō |
the intention to attain nirvāṇa in the present existence |
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gakuin がくいん |
bandsman |
國際米蘭足球俱樂部 国际米兰足球俱乐部 see styles |
guó jì mǐ lán zú qiú jù lè bù guo2 ji4 mi3 lan2 zu2 qiu2 ju4 le4 bu4 kuo chi mi lan tsu ch`iu chü le pu kuo chi mi lan tsu chiu chü le pu |
FC Internazionale Milano (football club) |
指揮有方,人人樂從 指挥有方,人人乐从 see styles |
zhǐ huī yǒu fāng , rén rén lè cóng zhi3 hui1 you3 fang1 , ren2 ren2 le4 cong2 chih hui yu fang , jen jen le ts`ung chih hui yu fang , jen jen le tsung |
Command right and you will be obeyed cheerfully. (idiom) |
於當來世得涅槃意樂 于当来世得涅槃意乐 see styles |
yú dāng lái shì dé niè pán yì yào yu2 dang1 lai2 shi4 de2 nie4 pan2 yi4 yao4 yü tang lai shih te nieh p`an i yao yü tang lai shih te nieh pan i yao o tōraise toku nehan igyō |
the intention to attain nirvāṇa in a future life |
生於憂患,死於安樂 生于忧患,死于安乐 see styles |
shēng yú yōu huàn , sǐ yú ān lè sheng1 yu2 you1 huan4 , si3 yu2 an1 le4 sheng yü yu huan , ssu yü an le |
to thrive in calamity and perish in soft living (idiom); life springs from sorrow and calamity, death comes from ease and pleasure |
中國遊藝機遊樂園協會 中国游艺机游乐园协会 see styles |
zhōng guó yóu yì jī yóu lè yuán xié huì zhong1 guo2 you2 yi4 ji1 you2 le4 yuan2 xie2 hui4 chung kuo yu i chi yu le yüan hsieh hui |
China Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (CAAPA) |
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ongakukai; ongakkai おんがくかい; おんがっかい |
concert; recital |
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rakuen らくえん |
paradise; Eden |
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ongaku おんがく |
music |
千里馬常有,而伯樂不常有 千里马常有,而伯乐不常有 see styles |
qiān lǐ mǎ cháng yǒu , ér bó lè bù cháng yǒu qian1 li3 ma3 chang2 you3 , er2 bo2 le4 bu4 chang2 you3 ch`ien li ma ch`ang yu , erh po le pu ch`ang yu chien li ma chang yu , erh po le pu chang yu |
lit. there are many swift horses, but very few who can spot them (idiom); fig. many have talent, but few can recognize talent when they see it |
大樂金剛不空眞實三摩耶經 大乐金刚不空眞实三摩耶经 see styles |
dà lè jīn gāng bù kōng zhēn shí sān mó yé jīng da4 le4 jin1 gang1 bu4 kong1 zhen1 shi2 san1 mo2 ye2 jing1 ta le chin kang pu k`ung chen shih san mo yeh ching ta le chin kang pu kung chen shih san mo yeh ching Dairaku kongō fukū shinjitsu sanmaya kyō |
Scripture that Transcends the Principle |
大樂金剛不空眞實三麼耶經 大乐金刚不空眞实三么耶经 see styles |
dà lè jīn gāng bù kōng zhēn shí sān mó yé jīng da4 le4 jin1 gang1 bu4 kong1 zhen1 shi2 san1 mo2 ye2 jing1 ta le chin kang pu k`ung chen shih san mo yeh ching ta le chin kang pu kung chen shih san mo yeh ching Dairaku kongō fukū shinjitsu sanmaya kyō |
Scripture that Transcends the Principle |
大樂金剛薩埵修行成就儀軌 大乐金刚萨埵修行成就仪轨 see styles |
dà lè jīn gāng sà duǒ xiū xíng chéng jiù yí guǐ da4 le4 jin1 gang1 sa4 duo3 xiu1 xing2 cheng2 jiu4 yi2 gui3 ta le chin kang sa to hsiu hsing ch`eng chiu i kuei ta le chin kang sa to hsiu hsing cheng chiu i kuei Dairaku Kongōsatta shugyō jōju giki |
Ritual Procedure for the Successful Cultivation of the Vajrasattva of Great Bliss |
妙輪上樂王祕密不思議大教王經 妙轮上乐王祕密不思议大教王经 see styles |
miào lún shàng lè wáng mì mì bù sī yì dà jiào wáng jīng miao4 lun2 shang4 le4 wang2 mi4 mi4 bu4 si1 yi4 da4 jiao4 wang2 jing1 miao lun shang le wang mi mi pu ssu i ta chiao wang ching Myōrin shōraku ō himitsu fushigi daikyōō kyō |
Inconceivable Secret of the Wheel of Ecstasy: Great King of Tantras |
先天下之憂而憂,後天下之樂而樂 先天下之忧而忧,后天下之乐而乐 see styles |
xiān tiān xià zhī yōu ér yōu , hòu tiān xià zhī lè ér lè xian1 tian1 xia4 zhi1 you1 er2 you1 , hou4 tian1 xia4 zhi1 le4 er2 le4 hsien t`ien hsia chih yu erh yu , hou t`ien hsia chih le erh le hsien tien hsia chih yu erh yu , hou tien hsia chih le erh le |
to be the first to worry about affairs of state, and the last to enjoy oneself (quotation from the essay On Yueyang Tower 岳陽樓記|岳阳楼记[Yue4yang2 Lou2 Ji4] by Song writer Fan Zhongyan 范仲淹[Fan4 Zhong4yan1]) |
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kurabu クラブ |
(kana only) club; fraternity; sorority; clubhouse |
大樂金剛不空眞實三昧耶經般若波羅蜜多理趣釋 大乐金刚不空眞实三昧耶经般若波罗蜜多理趣释 see styles |
dà lè jīn gāng bù kōng zhēn shí sān mèi yē jīng bō rě bō luó mì duō lǐ qù shì da4 le4 jin1 gang1 bu4 kong1 zhen1 shi2 san1 mei4 ye1 jing1 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 li3 qu4 shi4 ta le chin kang pu k`ung chen shih san mei yeh ching po je po lo mi to li ch`ü shih ta le chin kang pu kung chen shih san mei yeh ching po je po lo mi to li chü shih Dairaku kongō fukū shinjitsu sammaya kyō hannya haramitta rishushaku |
Dale jingang bukong zhenshi sanmeiye jing banruo boluomiduo liqushi |
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senshuuraku / senshuraku せんしゅうらく |
(1) final day of a performance; closing date; final show; (2) {sumo} final day of a tournament |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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