There are 36 total results for your 五位 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
五位 see styles |
wǔ wèi wu3 wei4 wu wei goi ごい |
(1) fifth court rank; (2) (abbreviation) (See 五位鷺) black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax); night heron; (3) {Buddh} five ranks; five stages; (place-name, surname) Goi The five categories, or divisions; there are several groups, e. g. (1) Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna have groupings of all phenomena under five heads, i. e. Hīnayāna has 75 法 which are 11 色法, 1 心法, 46 心所法, 14 不相離法, and 3 無爲法; Mahāyāna has 100 法 which are 8 心, 51 心所, 11 色, 24 不相因, and 6 無爲法. (2) The five divisions of 唯識 are 資糧位, 加行位, 通達位, 修習位, and 究竟 or 佛位. (3) The five evolutions in the womb are: kalalaṃ, embryo-initiation; arbudaṃ, after 27 days; peśī, 37; ghana, 47; praśākha, 57 days when form and organs are all complete. (4) Certain combinations of the 八卦 Eight Diagrams are sometimes styled 五位君臣 five positions of prince and minister. |
五位堂 see styles |
goidou / goido ごいどう |
(place-name, surname) Goidou |
五位塚 see styles |
goizuka ごいづか |
(surname) Goizuka |
五位尾 see styles |
goio ごいお |
(place-name, surname) Goio |
五位川 see styles |
goigawa ごいがわ |
(place-name) Goigawa |
五位橋 see styles |
goibashi ごいばし |
(place-name) Goibashi |
五位淵 see styles |
goibuchi ごいぶち |
(surname) Goibuchi |
五位渕 see styles |
goibuchi ごいぶち |
(surname) Goibuchi |
五位田 see styles |
goide ごいで |
(place-name) Goide |
五位野 see styles |
goino ごいの |
(place-name, surname) Goino |
五位鷺 see styles |
goisagi; goisagi ごいさぎ; ゴイサギ |
(kana only) black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax); night heron |
溝五位 see styles |
mizogoi; mizogoi みぞごい; ミゾゴイ |
(kana only) Japanese night heron (Gorsachius goisagi) |
葦五位 see styles |
yoshigoi よしごい |
(kana only) yellow bittern (Ixobrychus sinensis) |
五位ケ森 see styles |
goigamori ごいがもり |
(personal name) Goigamori |
五位ダム see styles |
goidamu ごいダム |
(place-name) Goi Dam |
五位ノ池 see styles |
goinoike ごいのいけ |
(place-name) Goinoike |
五位三昧 see styles |
wǔ wèi sān mèi wu3 wei4 san1 mei4 wu wei san mei goi zanmai |
五種三昧 The five kinds of samādhi: (1) On mortality, the 四禪 and 八定; (2) śrāvaka on the four axioms; (3) pratyekabuddha on the twelve nidānas; (4) bodhisattva on the 六度 and the 萬行; (5) Buddha on the one Buddha-vehicle, which includes all others; v. 五乘. |
五位堂駅 see styles |
goidoueki / goidoeki ごいどうえき |
(st) Goidou Station |
五位塚町 see styles |
goizukachou / goizukacho ごいづかちょう |
(place-name) Goizukachō |
五位無心 五位无心 see styles |
wǔ wèi wú xīn wu3 wei4 wu2 xin1 wu wei wu hsin goi mushin |
five instances of no-mind |
五位百法 see styles |
wǔ wèi bǎi fǎ wu3 wei4 bai3 fa3 wu wei pai fa goi hyappō |
five groups of the hundred dharmas |
五位胎中 see styles |
wǔ wèi tāi zhōng wu3 wei4 tai1 zhong1 wu wei t`ai chung wu wei tai chung goi taichū |
five periods in the womb |
五位野駅 see styles |
goinoeki ごいのえき |
(st) Goino Station |
下五位川 see styles |
shimogoikawa しもごいかわ |
(place-name) Shimogoikawa |
功勳五位 see styles |
gōng xūn wǔ wèi gong1 xun1 wu3 wei4 kung hsün wu wei kukun goi |
five stages of practice and their merit |
洞山五位 see styles |
dòng shān wǔ wèi dong4 shan1 wu3 wei4 tung shan wu wei Dōsan goi |
five stages of Dongshan |
胎內五位 胎内五位 see styles |
tāi nèi wǔ wèi tai1 nei4 wu3 wei4 t`ai nei wu wei tai nei wu wei tainai (no) goi |
The five periods of the child in the uterus. |
胎外五位 see styles |
tāi wài wǔ wèi tai1 wai4 wu3 wei4 t`ai wai wu wei tai wai wu wei taige goi |
The five periods of the child after birth, i. e. infancy, childhood, youth, middle age, old age. |
諸法五位 诸法五位 see styles |
zhū fǎ wǔ wèi zhu1 fa3 wu3 wei4 chu fa wu wei shohōgoi |
v. 五位 The five orders of things. |
金剛五位 金刚五位 see styles |
jīn gāng wǔ wèi jin1 gang1 wu3 wei4 chin kang wu wei kongō goi |
five stages of the Vajrasamādhi |
五位ノ池町 see styles |
goinoikechou / goinoikecho ごいのいけちょう |
(place-name) Goinoikechō |
五位山大橋 see styles |
goiyamaoohashi ごいやまおおはし |
(place-name) Goiyamaoohashi |
五位七十五法 see styles |
wǔ wèi qī shí wǔ fǎ wu3 wei4 qi1 shi2 wu3 fa3 wu wei ch`i shih wu fa wu wei chi shih wu fa goi shichijūgo hō |
seventy-five dharmas in five categories |
唯識修道五位 唯识修道五位 see styles |
wéi shì xiū dào wǔ wèi wei2 shi4 xiu1 dao4 wu3 wei4 wei shih hsiu tao wu wei yuishiki shudō no goi |
The five stages of attaining enlightenment in the idealistic sect: stage of reason and speculation; of asceticism; of apprehension of truth; of practice of contemplation from the first to the tenth stage; of complete comprehension of truth. |
JR五位堂駅 see styles |
jeiaarugoidoueki / jearugoidoeki ジェイアールごいどうえき |
(st) JR Goidou Station |
法金剛院青女滝附五位山 see styles |
houkougouinaomedakitsukigoisan / hokogoinaomedakitsukigoisan ほうこうごういんあおめだきつきごいさん |
(place-name) Houkougouin'aomedakitsukigoisan |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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