There are 16 total results for your 义疏 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
義疏 义疏 see styles |
yì shū yi4 shu1 i shu gisho |
Meaning and comments on or explanations. |
三經義疏 三经义疏 see styles |
sān jīng yì shū san1 jing1 yi4 shu1 san ching i shu sangyōgisho |
commentaries on the three sūtras |
仗義疏財 仗义疏财 see styles |
zhàng yì shū cái zhang4 yi4 shu1 cai2 chang i shu ts`ai chang i shu tsai |
to help the needy for justice (idiom); to be loyal to one's friends and generous to the needy |
大經義疏 大经义疏 see styles |
dà jīng yì shū da4 jing1 yi4 shu1 ta ching i shu Daikyō gisho |
Commentary on the Sūtra of Immeasurable Life |
法華義疏 法华义疏 see styles |
fǎ huā yì shū fa3 hua1 yi4 shu1 fa hua i shu Hokke gisho |
Fahua yishou |
勝鬘經義疏 胜鬘经义疏 see styles |
shèng mán jīng yì shū sheng4 man2 jing1 yi4 shu1 sheng man ching i shu Shōmangyō gisho |
Commentary on the Śrīmālādevīsiṃhanāda-sūtra |
法華經義疏 法华经义疏 see styles |
fǎ huā jīng yì shū fa3 hua1 jing1 yi4 shu1 fa hua ching i shu Hokke kyō gisho |
Fahua jing yishu |
菩薩戒義疏 菩萨戒义疏 see styles |
pú sà jiè yì shū pu2 sa4 jie4 yi4 shu1 p`u sa chieh i shu pu sa chieh i shu Bosatsukai gisho |
Commentary on the Doctrine of the Bodhisattva Precepts |
起信論義疏 起信论义疏 see styles |
qǐ xìn lùn yì shū qi3 xin4 lun4 yi4 shu1 ch`i hsin lun i shu chi hsin lun i shu Kishinron gisho |
Commentary on the Awakening of Faith |
無量壽經義疏 无量寿经义疏 see styles |
wú liáng shòu jīng yì shū wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 yi4 shu1 wu liang shou ching i shu Muryō ju kyō gisho |
Commentary on the Sūtra of Immeasurable Life |
菩薩戒經義疏 菩萨戒经义疏 see styles |
pú sà jiè jīng yì shū pu2 sa4 jie4 jing1 yi4 shu1 p`u sa chieh ching i shu pu sa chieh ching i shu Bosatsukaikyō gisho |
Commentary on the Sūtra of the Doctrine of the Bodhisattva Precepts |
勝鬘經義疏本義 胜鬘经义疏本义 see styles |
shèng mán jīng yì shū běn yì sheng4 man2 jing1 yi4 shu1 ben3 yi4 sheng man ching i shu pen i Shōmangyō gisho hongi |
Original Text of the Commentary on the Śrīmālādevīsiṃhanāda-sūtra |
大乘起信論義疏 大乘起信论义疏 see styles |
dà shéng qǐ xìn lùn yì shū da4 sheng2 qi3 xin4 lun4 yi4 shu1 ta sheng ch`i hsin lun i shu ta sheng chi hsin lun i shu Daijō kishinron giso |
Commentary on the Awakening of Faith |
妙法蓮華經義疏 妙法莲华经义疏 see styles |
miào fǎ lián huá jīng yì shū miao4 fa3 lian2 hua2 jing1 yi4 shu1 miao fa lien hua ching i shu Myōhō renge kyō gisho |
Miaofa lianhua jing yishu |
觀無量壽經義疏 观无量寿经义疏 see styles |
guān wú liàng shòu jīng yì shū guan1 wu2 liang4 shou4 jing1 yi4 shu1 kuan wu liang shou ching i shu Kammuryōju kyō gisho |
Commentary to the Sūtra of the Contemplation on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life |
梵網菩薩戒經義疏 梵网菩萨戒经义疏 see styles |
fàn wǎng pú sà jiè jīng yì shū fan4 wang3 pu2 sa4 jie4 jing1 yi4 shu1 fan wang p`u sa chieh ching i shu fan wang pu sa chieh ching i shu Bonmō bosatsukai kyō gisho |
Commentary on the Doctrine of the Sūtra of the Bodhisattva Precepts of Brahma's Net |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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