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Simple Dictionary Definition |
十道 see styles |
shí dào shi2 dao4 shih tao jū no michi |
The ten (good) ways for deliverance from mortality- not to kill, steal, act wrongly, lie, be double-tongued, be of evil speech, slander, covet, be angry, look wrongly (or wrong views). |
千道 see styles |
senmichi せんみち |
(surname) Senmichi |
午道 see styles |
godou / godo ごどう |
(surname) Godō |
半道 see styles |
hanmichi はんみち |
(n,adv) half a ri (measure of length); halfway; (surname) Hanmichi |
卓道 see styles |
takudou / takudo たくどう |
(given name) Takudō |
南道 see styles |
nán dào nan2 dao4 nan tao minamimichi みなみみち |
(surname) Minamimichi southern tradition |
博道 see styles |
hiromichi ひろみち |
(given name) Hiromichi |
卯道 see styles |
udou / udo うどう |
(surname) Udō |
印道 see styles |
indou / indo いんどう |
(surname) Indō |
危道 see styles |
kidou / kido きどう |
(rare) dangerous road |
厚道 see styles |
hòu dao hou4 dao5 hou tao atsumichi あつみち |
kind and honest; generous; sincere (personal name) Atsumichi |
原道 see styles |
yuán dào yuan2 dao4 yüan tao haramichi はらみち |
original path; essay by Tang philosopher Han Yu 韓愈|韩愈[Han2 Yu4] (personal name) Haramichi |
厳道 see styles |
gendou / gendo げんどう |
(given name) Gendō |
参道 see styles |
sandou / sando さんどう |
road approaching a shrine |
友道 see styles |
yuudou / yudo ゆうどう |
(given name) Yūdō |
双道 see styles |
soudou / sodo そうどう |
(surname) Soudō |
取道 see styles |
qǔ dào qu3 dao4 ch`ü tao chü tao |
via; by way of; en route to |
古道 see styles |
gǔ dào gu3 dao4 ku tao kodou; furumichi / kodo; furumichi こどう; ふるみち |
More info & calligraphy: The Old Way / Old School(1) old road; ancient road; (2) (こどう only) ancient methods; ancient moral teachings; the way of learning; (place-name, surname) Furumichi |
叫道 see styles |
jiào dào jiao4 dao4 chiao tao |
to call; to shout |
台道 see styles |
tái dào tai2 dao4 t`ai tao tai tao daidou / daido だいどう |
(place-name) Daidō Tiantai path |
史道 see styles |
fumimichi ふみみち |
(given name) Fumimichi |
合道 see styles |
goudou / godo ごうどう |
(place-name) Goudō |
吉道 see styles |
yoshimichi よしみち |
(surname, given name) Yoshimichi |
同道 see styles |
tóng dào tong2 dao4 t`ung tao tung tao doudou / dodo どうどう |
same principle (n,vs,vt,vi) going with; accompanying; (place-name, surname) Dōdō |
吏道 see styles |
ridou / rido りどう |
official ethics |
向道 see styles |
xiàng dào xiang4 dao4 hsiang tao mukandou / mukando むかんどう |
(place-name) Mukandō tending toward the path |
周道 see styles |
hiromichi ひろみち |
(given name) Hiromichi |
味道 see styles |
wèi dao wei4 dao5 wei tao midō |
flavor; taste; (fig.) feeling (of ...); sense (of ...); hint (of ...); (fig.) interest; delight; (dialect) smell; odor Taste, flavour; the taste of Buddha-truth or tasting the doctrine. |
和道 see styles |
wamichi わみち |
(surname) Wamichi |
哲道 see styles |
teddo てっど |
(personal name) Teddo |
唯道 see styles |
tadamichi ただみち |
(personal name) Tadamichi |
唱道 see styles |
chàng dào chang4 dao4 ch`ang tao chang tao shoudou / shodo しょうどう |
(noun, transitive verb) (See 唱導・しょうどう・3) advocacy a guide |
問道 问道 see styles |
wèn dào wen4 dao4 wen tao |
to ask the way; to ask |
啓道 see styles |
yoshimichi よしみち |
(given name) Yoshimichi |
善道 see styles |
shàn dào shan4 dao4 shan tao zendou / zendo ぜんどう |
path of virtue; righteousness; (given name) Yoshimichi good guidance |
喊道 see styles |
hǎn dào han3 dao4 han tao |
to yell |
喜道 see styles |
yoshimichi よしみち |
(given name) Yoshimichi |
喝道 see styles |
hè dào he4 dao4 ho tao |
to shout (i.e. to say in a loud voice) (usually followed by the words shouted); (old) (of yamen bailiffs etc) to walk ahead of an official, shouting at pedestrians to clear the way |
喬道 see styles |
takamichi たかみち |
(personal name) Takamichi |
嗣道 see styles |
tsugumitsu つぐみつ |
(personal name) Tsugumitsu |
嘉道 see styles |
yoshimichi よしみち |
(given name) Yoshimichi |
四道 see styles |
sì dào si4 dao4 ssu tao shimichi しみち |
(surname) Shimichi The Dao or road means the nirvana road; the 'four' are rather modes of progress, or stages in it: (1) 加行道 discipline or effort, i. e. progress from the 三賢 and 四善根 stages to that of the 三學位, i. e. morality, meditation, and understanding; (2) 無間道 uninterrupted progress to the stage in which all delusion is banished; (3) 解脫道 liberaton, or freedom, reaching the state of assurance or proof and knowledge of the truth; and (4) 勝進道 surpassing progress in dhyāni-wisdom. Those four stages are also associated with those of srota-āpanna, sakṛdāgāmin, anāgāmin, and arhat. |
回道 see styles |
mawarimichi まわりみち |
(surname) Mawarimichi |
因道 see styles |
yīn dào yin1 dao4 yin tao indō |
The way, or principle, of causation. |
国道 see styles |
kokudou / kokudo こくどう |
national road; national highway; (personal name) Kokudō |
國道 国道 see styles |
guó dào guo2 dao4 kuo tao |
national highway See: 国道 |
園道 see styles |
sonomichi そのみち |
(surname) Sonomichi |
圓道 圆道 see styles |
yuán dào yuan2 dao4 yüan tao endou / endo えんどう |
(surname) Endō The perfect way (of the three principles of Tiantai, v. above). |
圖道 see styles |
zudou / zudo ずどう |
(surname) Zudō |
土道 see styles |
tsuchimichi つちみち |
(surname) Tsuchimichi |
在道 see styles |
arimichi ありみち |
(given name) Arimichi |
圭道 see styles |
keidou / kedo けいどう |
(given name) Keidō |
地道 see styles |
dì dao di4 dao5 ti tao jimichi じみち |
authentic; genuine; proper (noun or adjectival noun) steady; honest; sober; straightforward; reliable; (surname) Jimichi |
坂道 see styles |
sakamichi さかみち |
hill road; (surname) Sakamichi |
坑道 see styles |
kēng dào keng1 dao4 k`eng tao keng tao koudou / kodo こうどう |
mine shaft; gallery; tunnel tunnel; (mining) gallery; level; shaft; pit |
坡道 see styles |
pō dào po1 dao4 p`o tao po tao |
road on a slope; inclined path; ramp |
坦道 see styles |
tandou / tando たんどう |
(given name) Tandō |
垣道 see styles |
kakimichi かきみち |
(surname) Kakimichi |
城道 see styles |
kidou / kido きどう |
(surname) Kidō |
基道 see styles |
motomichi もとみち |
(given name) Motomichi |
堀道 see styles |
horimichi ほりみち |
(place-name) Horimichi |
堂道 see styles |
doumichi / domichi どうみち |
(surname) Dōmichi |
堅道 see styles |
tatemichi たてみち |
(surname) Tatemichi |
報道 报道 see styles |
bào dào bao4 dao4 pao tao houdou / hodo ほうどう |
to report (news); report; CL:篇[pian1],份[fen4] (noun, transitive verb) report (of news); reporting; news; information; (media) coverage |
塩道 see styles |
shiomichi しおみち |
(place-name, surname) Shiomichi |
塵道 尘道 see styles |
chén dào chen2 dao4 ch`en tao chen tao jindō |
The dusty path, the phenomenal world, or worlds. |
境道 see styles |
kyoudou / kyodo きょうどう |
(place-name) Kyōdō |
墓道 see styles |
mù dào mu4 dao4 mu tao |
path leading to a grave; tomb passage; aisle leading to the coffin chamber of an ancient tomb |
墾道 see styles |
harumichi はるみち |
(personal name) Harumichi |
壞道 坏道 see styles |
huài dào huai4 dao4 huai tao edō |
To destroy the truth, or the religion, e.g. by evil conduct. |
士道 see styles |
shidou / shido しどう |
chivalry; samurai code; (given name) Shidō |
声道 see styles |
seidou / sedo せいどう |
vocal tract |
外道 see styles |
wài dào wai4 dao4 wai tao gedou / gedo げどう |
(1) {Buddh} (See 内道) tirthika; non-Buddhist teachings; non-Buddhist; (2) heterodoxy; unorthodoxy; heresy; heretic; (3) (oft. used as a pejorative) demon; devil; fiend; brute; wretch; (4) type of fish one did not intend to catch; (person) Gedō Outside doctrines; non-Buddhist; heresy, heretics; the Tīrthyas or Tīrthikas; there are many groups of these: that of the 二天三仙 two devas and three sages, i. e. the Viṣṇuites, the Maheśvarites (or Śivaites), and the followers of Kapila, Ulūka, and Ṛṣabha. Another group of four is given as Kapila, Ulūka, Nirgrantha-putra (Jainas), and Jñātṛ (Jainas). A group of six, known as the外道六師 six heretical masters, is Pūraṇa-Kāśyapa, Maskari-Gośālīputra, Sañjaya-Vairāṭīputra, Ajita-Keśakambala, Kakuda-Kātyāyana, and Nirgrantha-Jñātṛputra; there are also two other groupings of six, one of them indicative of their various forms of asceticism and self-torture. There are also groups of 13, 1, 20, 30, 95, and 96 heretics, or forms of non-Buddhist doctrine, the 95 being divided into 11 classes, beginning with the Saṃkhyā philosophy and ending with that of no-cause, or existence as accidental. |
夘道 see styles |
udou / udo うどう |
(surname) Udō |
夜道 see styles |
yomichi よみち |
street at night; making a night journey |
夢道 see styles |
mudou / mudo むどう |
(given name) Mudō |
大道 see styles |
dà dào da4 dao4 ta tao daidou(p); taidou / daido(p); taido だいどう(P); たいどう |
main street; avenue main street; avenue; (surname, given name) Masamichi great way |
天道 see styles |
tiān dào tian1 dao4 t`ien tao tien tao tentou; tendou / tento; tendo てんとう; てんどう |
natural law; heavenly law; weather (dialect) (1) (てんとう only) the sun; (2) god of heaven and the earth; (3) laws governing the heavens; (4) {astron} celestial path; celestial motion; (5) {Buddh} (See 六道) deva realm (svarga); (surname, given name) Tendō deva-gati, or devasopāna, 天趣. (1) The highest of the six paths 六道, the realm of devas, i. e. the eighteen heavens of form and four of formlessness. A place of enjoyment, where the meritorious enjoy the fruits of good karma, but not a place of progress toward bodhisattva perfection. (2) The Dao of Heaven, natural law, cosmic energy; according to the Daoists, the origin and law of all things. |
太道 see styles |
taidou / taido たいどう |
(given name) Taidō |
失道 see styles |
shī dào shi1 dao4 shih tao |
(literary) to lose one's way; to get lost; (literary) to stray from the proper course |
夾道 夹道 see styles |
jiā dào jia1 dao4 chia tao |
a narrow street (lined with walls); to line the street |
奥道 see styles |
okumichi おくみち |
(surname) Okumichi |
奧道 see styles |
okumichi おくみち |
(surname) Okumichi |
好道 see styles |
hǎo dào hao3 dao4 hao tao yoshimichi よしみち |
don't tell me ...; could it be that...? (given name) Yoshimichi |
如道 see styles |
nyodou / nyodo にょどう |
(given name) Nyodō |
妙道 see styles |
miào dào miao4 dao4 miao tao myō dō |
wondrous way |
妻道 see styles |
tsumamichi つまみち |
(surname) Tsumamichi |
婦道 妇道 see styles |
fù dào fu4 dao4 fu tao fudou / fudo ふどう |
woman's duties path of virtuous behavior for a woman |
子道 see styles |
shidou / shido しどう |
(surname) Shidō |
孔道 see styles |
kǒng dào kong3 dao4 k`ung tao kung tao |
opening providing access; the teaching of Confucius |
孝道 see styles |
xiào dao xiao4 dao5 hsiao tao koudou / kodo こうどう |
More info & calligraphy: The Dao of Filial Pietyfilial piety; (given name) Takamichi |
季道 see styles |
toshimichi としみち |
(personal name) Toshimichi |
学道 see styles |
manamichi まなみち |
(personal name) Manamichi |
學道 学道 see styles |
xué dào xue2 dao4 hsüeh tao gakudō |
the path of training |
宇道 see styles |
udou / udo うどう |
(place-name) Udō |
守道 see styles |
morimichi もりみち |
(surname, given name) Morimichi |
安道 see styles |
andou / ando あんどう |
(surname) Andō |
完道 see styles |
kandou / kando かんどう |
(given name) Kandō |
宍道 see styles |
shinji しんじ |
(p,s,g) Shinji |
宏道 see styles |
hiromichi ひろみち |
(given name) Hiromichi |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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