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三 see styles |
sān san1 san san サン |
three; 3 (numeric) three (chi: sān); (personal name) Miyoshi Tri, trayas; three. |
三C see styles |
sān c san1 c san c |
see 3C[san1 C] |
三P see styles |
sān p san1 p san p |
(slang) threesome |
三々 see styles |
sansan さんさん |
{go} 3-3 point |
三つ see styles |
mitsu みつ |
(numeric) three; (place-name) Mitsu |
三ケ see styles |
sanka さんか |
(place-name) Sanka |
三一 see styles |
sān yī san1 yi1 san i sanpin さんぴん |
(1) (abbreviation) (derogatory term) (See 三一侍) low-ranking samurai; (2) (orig. meaning) rolling three and one (in a dice game); (given name) Mitsukazu Trinity; also 31. |
三丁 see styles |
santei / sante さんてい |
(place-name) Santei |
三七 see styles |
sān qī san1 qi1 san ch`i san chi mina みな |
pseudoginseng (Panax pseudoginseng), hemostatic herb (female given name) Mina |
三三 see styles |
mimi みみ |
(female given name) Mimi |
三上 see styles |
minakami みなかみ |
(surname) Minakami |
三下 see styles |
sanshita さんした |
(derogatory term) (abbreviation) (See 三下奴・さんしたやっこ) petty underling; small fry; (surname) Mitsushita |
三不 see styles |
sān bù san1 bu4 san pu |
the three no's (abbreviated catchphrase) |
三世 see styles |
sān shì san1 shi4 san shih sanze; miyo(ok) さんぜ; みよ(ok) |
the Third (of numbered kings) (1) {Buddh} three temporal states of existence; past, present and future; (2) (さんぜ only) three generations; (female given name) Miyo The three periods, 過去, 現在, 未來or 過, 現, 未, past, present, and future. The universe is described as eternally in motion, like flowing stream. Also 未生, 巳生,後滅, or 未, 現, 過 unborn, born, dead The 華嚴經 Hua-yen sūtra has a division of ten kinds of past, present, and future i.e. the past spoken of as past, present, and future, the present spoken of in like manner, the future also, with the addition of the present as the three periods in one instant. Also 三際. |
三丘 see styles |
mitsuo みつお |
(g,p) Mitsuo |
三並 see styles |
minami みなみ |
(place-name, surname) Minami |
三中 see styles |
minaka みなか |
(p,s,g) Minaka |
三串 see styles |
mikushi みくし |
(surname) Mikushi |
三丸 see styles |
mimaru みまる |
(surname) Mimaru |
三丹 see styles |
santan さんたん |
(place-name) Santan |
三乃 see styles |
mitsuno みつの |
(given name) Mitsuno |
三久 see styles |
mitsuhisa みつひさ |
(surname) Mitsuhisa |
三之 see styles |
miyuki みゆき |
(personal name) Miyuki |
三乗 see styles |
sanjou / sanjo さんじょう |
(noun, transitive verb) {math} cube; third power; (surname) Minori |
三乘 see styles |
sān shèng san1 sheng4 san sheng minori みのり |
(surname) Minori Triyāna, the three vehicles, or conveyances which carry living beings across saṁsāra or mortality (births-and-deaths) to the shores of nirvāṇa. The three are styled 小,中, and 大. Sometimes the three vehicles are defined as 聲聞 Śrāvaka, that of the hearer or obedient disciple; 緣覺Pratyeka-buddha, that of the enlightened for self; these are described as 小乘 because the objective of both is personal salvation; the third is 菩薩Bodhisattva, or 大乘 Mahāyāna, because the objective is the salvation of all the living. The three are also depicted as 三車 three wains, drawn by a goat, a deer, an ox. The Lotus declares that the three are really the One Buddha-vehicle, which has been revealed in three expedient forms suited to his disciples' capacity, the Lotus Sūtra being the unifying, complete, and final exposition. The Three Vehicles are differently explained by different exponents, e.g. (1) Mahāyāna recognizes (a) Śrāvaka, called Hīnayāna, leading in longer or shorter periods to arhatship; (b) Pratyeka-buddha, called Madhyamayāna, leading after still longer or shorter periods to a Buddhahood ascetically attained and for self; (c) Bodhisattva, called Mahayana, leading after countless ages of self-sacrifce in saving others and progressive enlightenment to ultimate Buddhahood. (2) Hīnayāna is also described as possessing three vehicles 聲, 緣, 菩 or 小, 中, 大, the 小 and 中 conveying to personal salvation their devotees in ascetic dust and ashes and mental annihilation, the 大 leading to bodhi, or perfect enlightenment, and the Buddha's way. Further definitions of the Triyāna are: (3) True bodhisattva teaching for the 大; pratyeka-buddha without ignorant asceticism for the 中; and śrāvaka with ignorant asceticism for the 小. (4) (a) 一乘 The One-Vehicle which carries all to Buddhahood: of this the 華嚴 Hua-yen and 法華 Fa-hua are typical exponents; (b) 三乘法 the three-vehicle, containing practitioners of all three systems, as expounded in books of the 深密般若; (c) 小乘 the Hīnayāna pure and simple as seen in the 四阿合經 Four Āgamas. Śrāvakas are also described as hearers of the Four Truths and limited to that degree of development; they hear from the pratyeka-buddhas, who are enlightened in the Twelve Nidānas 因緣; the bodhisattvas make the 六度 or six forms of transmigration their field of sacrificial saving work, and of enlightenment. The Lotus Sūtra really treats the 三乘. Three Vehicles as 方便 or expedient ways, and offers a 佛乘 Buddha Vehicle as the inclusive and final vehicle. |
三乙 see styles |
mitsuoto みつおと |
(given name) Mitsuoto |
三九 see styles |
miku みく |
(personal name) Miku |
三也 see styles |
miya みや |
(female given name) Miya |
三亀 see styles |
miki みき |
(personal name) Miki |
三事 see styles |
sān shì san1 shi4 san shih sanji |
three affairs |
三二 see styles |
mifu みふ |
(personal name) Mifu |
三五 see styles |
sān wǔ san1 wu3 san wu misago みさご |
several; three or five (surname) Misago |
三井 see styles |
sān jǐng san1 jing3 san ching yasuhiro やすひろ |
Mitsui (Japanese company) (male given name) Yasuhiro |
三亜 see styles |
sana さんあ |
(place-name) Sanya (China) |
三亞 三亚 see styles |
sān yà san1 ya4 san ya |
see 三亞市|三亚市[San1ya4 Shi4] |
三亥 see styles |
mitsui みつい |
(given name) Mitsui |
三京 see styles |
mitsukyou / mitsukyo みつきょう |
(surname) Mitsukyō |
三人 see styles |
sān rén san1 ren2 san jen mitsuhito みつひと |
three people; (given name) Mitsuhito three people |
三仇 see styles |
sān chóu san1 chou2 san ch`ou san chou |
animosity or resentment towards three groups (the bureaucrats, the wealthy, and the police) due to perceived abuse of power |
三介 see styles |
misuke みすけ |
(personal name) Misuke |
三仏 see styles |
sanbutsu さんぶつ |
(surname) Sanbutsu |
三仙 see styles |
sanzen さんぜん |
(surname) Sanzen |
三代 see styles |
sān dài san1 dai4 san tai sandai さんだい |
three generations of a family; the three earliest dynasties (Xia, Shang and Zhou) (1) three generations; three periods; (2) third generation; (personal name) Miyotsugu |
三令 see styles |
mirei / mire みれい |
(female given name) Mirei |
三以 see styles |
kazumochi かずもち |
(personal name) Kazumochi |
三仲 see styles |
minaka みなか |
(surname) Minaka |
三伍 see styles |
sango さんご |
(given name) Sango |
三伏 see styles |
sān fú san1 fu2 san fu mifushi みふし |
the three annual periods of hot weather, namely 初伏[chu1 fu2], 中伏[zhong1 fu2] and 末伏[mo4 fu2], which run consecutively over a period from mid-July to late August (place-name) Mifushi |
三休 see styles |
sankyuu / sankyu さんきゅう |
(surname) Sankyū |
三会 see styles |
mie みえ |
(place-name) Mie |
三伝 see styles |
sanden さんでん |
(place-name, surname) Sanden |
三伯 see styles |
sanpaku さんぱく |
(personal name) Sanpaku |
三伸 see styles |
sanshin さんしん |
second postscript; (given name) Mitsunobu |
三似 see styles |
sān sì san1 si4 san ssu sanji |
three fallacies |
三位 see styles |
sān wèi san1 wei4 san wei sanmi; sani さんみ; さんい |
(1) (esp. さんい) third place; third rank; (2) (esp. さんみ) third rank (in the Japanese court system); (3) {Christn} (esp. さんみ) Trinity; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit; (surname) Mitsui three stages |
三住 see styles |
sān zhù san1 zhu4 san chu misumi みすみ |
(surname) Misumi three abodes |
三佐 see styles |
miza みざ |
major (JSDF); (place-name) Miza |
三体 see styles |
santai さんたい |
the three character styles: square and semicursive and grass; (wk) The Three-Body Problem (2008 novel and subsequent adaptations) |
三余 see styles |
sanyo さんよ |
(surname, given name) San'yo |
三佛 see styles |
sān fó san1 fo2 san fo sanbutsu さんぶつ |
(surname) Sanbutsu Trikāya, v. 三身. Also the三岐 or founders of the 楊岐 branch of the Chan (Zen) School, i.e. Huiqin 慧勤, Qingyuan 淸遠, and Keqin 克勤. |
三作 see styles |
sansaku さんさく |
(given name) Sansaku |
三佳 see styles |
miyoshi みよし |
(m,f) Miyoshi |
三使 see styles |
sān shǐ san1 shi3 san shih sanshi |
The three (divine) messengers—birth, sickness, death; v. 使. Also 三天使 . |
三依 see styles |
miyori みより |
(female given name) Miyori |
三俊 see styles |
mitoshi みとし |
(male given name) Mitoshi |
三保 see styles |
mimori みもり |
(surname) Mimori |
三信 see styles |
mitsunobu みつのぶ |
(given name) Mitsunobu |
三俣 see styles |
mimata みまた |
(place-name, surname) Mimata |
三修 see styles |
sān xiū san1 xiu1 san hsiu san shū |
The three ways of discipline, i.e. three śrāvaka and three bodhisattva ways. The three śrāvaka ways are 無常修 no realization of the eternal, seeing everything as transient; 非樂修 joyless, through only contemplating misery and not realizing the ultimate nirvāṇa-joy; 無我修 non-ego discipline, seeing only the perishing self and not realizing the immortal self. The bodhisattva three are the opposite of these. |
三倉 see styles |
mitsukura みつくら |
(surname) Mitsukura |
三個 see styles |
sanga さんが |
(surname) Sanga |
三倍 see styles |
sān bèi san1 bei4 san pei sanbai さんばい |
triple three-fold; three times |
三倒 see styles |
sān dào san1 dao4 san tao santō |
idem 三顚倒. |
三倭 see styles |
miwa みわ |
(female given name) Miwa |
三假 see styles |
sān jiǎ san1 jia3 san chia sanke |
prajñāpti. The word 假 q.v. in Buddhist terminology means that everything is merely phenomenal, and consists of derived elements; nothing therefore has real existeme, but all is empty and unreal, 虛妄不實. The three 假 are 法 things, 受 sensations, and 名 names. |
三傑 see styles |
sanketsu さんけつ |
(See 維新の三傑) three great people (e.g. of the Meiji Restoration) |
三備 see styles |
sanbi さんび |
(hist) (See 備前,備中,備後) Sanbi (the three former provinces of Bizen, Bitchū and Bingo) |
三僮 see styles |
midou / mido みどう |
(surname) Midou |
三價 三价 see styles |
sān jià san1 jia4 san chia |
trivalent |
三儀 see styles |
mitsunori みつのり |
(personal name) Mitsunori |
三允 see styles |
miyoshi みよし |
(male given name) Miyoshi |
三元 see styles |
sān yuán san1 yuan2 san yüan sangen さんげん |
(old) first place in civil service examinations at three levels: provincial 解元[jie4 yuan2], metropolitan 會元|会元[hui4 yuan2] and palace 狀元|状元[zhuang4 yuan2] (1) (See 上元,中元・1,下元) 15th day of the 1st, 7th and 10th lunar months; (2) heaven, earth and man; (3) January 1; New Year's Day; (can act as adjective) (4) {chem} ternary; (female given name) Miyuki |
三先 see styles |
mitsusaki みつさき |
(surname) Mitsusaki |
三光 see styles |
sān guāng san1 guang1 san kuang sankou / sanko さんこう |
the sun, the moon, and the stars (1) (poetic term) the Sun, the Moon and the stars; (2) {hanaf} three 20-point cards (high-scoring meld); (personal name) Miteru (三光天) Sun, moon, and stars. Also, in the second dhyāna of the form-world there are the two deva regions 少光天, 無量光天, and 光音天q.v. Also 觀音 Avalokiteśvara is styled 日天子sun-prince, or divine son of the sun, 大勢至 Mahāsthāmaprapta is styled 月天子 divine son of the moon, and 虛空藏菩薩 the bodhisattva of the empyrean, is styled 明星天子 divine son of the bright stars. |
三児 see styles |
sanji さんじ |
(given name) Sanji |
三入 see styles |
miru みる |
(surname) Miru |
三兩 三两 see styles |
sān liǎng san1 liang3 san liang |
two or three |
三八 see styles |
sān bā san1 ba1 san pa sanpachi さんぱち |
International Women's Day 婦女節|妇女节[Fu4 nu:3 jie2], 8th March; foolish; stupid (1) three and eight; (2) (abbreviation) (See 三八式歩兵銃) Arisaka Type 38 rifle; (personal name) Miya (days ending with the number) 3 and 8 |
三公 see styles |
sankou / sanko さんこう |
three lords (highest ranking officials in the old Imperial Chinese or Japanese governments); (given name) Mitsuhiro |
三六 see styles |
sān liù san1 liu4 san liu miroku みろく |
(f,p) Miroku Eighteen, especially referring to the eighteen sects of Hīnayāna. |
三共 see styles |
sankyou / sankyo さんきょう |
(1) (company) Sankyo (Japanese pharmaceutical company); (2) (surname) Sankyō; (surname) Mitomo |
三兵 see styles |
sanpei / sanpe さんぺい |
(given name) Sanpei |
三其 see styles |
misono みその |
(surname) Misono |
三具 see styles |
sangu さんぐ |
(surname) Sangu |
三典 see styles |
minori みのり |
(female given name) Minori |
三内 see styles |
souuchi / souchi そううち |
(surname) Souuchi |
三冨 see styles |
mitomi みとみ |
(surname) Mitomi |
三冬 see styles |
santou / santo さんとう |
three winter months; (female given name) Mifuyu |
三凌 see styles |
sanryou / sanryo さんりょう |
(surname) Sanryō |
三凪 see styles |
minagi みなぎ |
(female given name) Minagi |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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