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There are 33 total results for your 五大 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
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五大

see styles
wǔ dà
    wu3 da4
wu ta
 godai
    ごだい

More info & calligraphy:

Godai / Five Elements
(1) {Buddh} (See 五行・ごぎょう・1) the five elements (in Japanese philosophy: earth, water, fire, wind and void); (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 五大明王) five great wisdom kings; (surname) Godai
The five elements— earth, water, fire, wind, and space. v. also 五行 the five agents. In the esoteric cult the five are the physical manifestation, or garbhadhātu, v. 胎; as being in all phenomena they are called 五輪 the five evolvers; their phonetic embryos 種子 are those of the Five Dhyani-Buddhas of the five directions, v. 五佛.

五大国

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 godaikoku
    ごだいこく
the Five Powers

五大坊

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 godaibou / godaibo
    ごだいぼう
(surname) Godaibou

五大堂

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 godaidou / godaido
    ごだいどう
(place-name) Godaidou

五大尊

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wǔ dà zūn
    wu3 da4 zun1
wu ta tsun
 go daison
idem 五大明王.

五大山

see styles
 godaisan
    ごだいさん
(place-name) Godaisan

五大州

see styles
 godaishuu / godaishu
    ごだいしゅう
the Five Continents

五大形

see styles
wǔ dà xíng
    wu3 da4 xing2
wu ta hsing
 godai gyō
The symbols of the five elements— earth as square, water round, fire triangular, wind half-moon, and space a combination of the other four.

五大施

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wǔ dà shī
    wu3 da4 shi1
wu ta shih
 go daise
The five great gifts, i. e. ability to keep the five commandments.

五大洋

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 gotaiyou; godaiyou(ik) / gotaiyo; godaiyo(ik)
    ごたいよう; ごだいよう(ik)
the five oceans (Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic)

五大洲

see styles
wǔ dà zhōu
    wu3 da4 zhou1
wu ta chou
 godaishuu / godaishu
    ごだいしゅう
five continents; the whole world
the Five Continents

五大湖

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wǔ dà hú
    wu3 da4 hu2
wu ta hu
 godaiko
    ごだいこ
Great Lakes; the five north American Great Lakes
(place-name) the Great Lakes (of North America)

五大老

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 gotairou / gotairo
    ごたいろう
(hist) (See 五奉行) Council of Five Elders; committee of daimyo formed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi to rule Japan until his son Hideyori came of age

五大色

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wǔ dà sè
    wu3 da4 se4
wu ta se
 go daishiki
The five chief colours— yellow for earth, white for water, red for fire, black for wind, azure for space (or the sky). Some say white for wind and black for water.

五大觀


五大观

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wǔ dà guān
    wu3 da4 guan1
wu ta kuan
 godai kan
The meditation on the five elements 五大.

五大院

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wǔ dà yuàn
    wu3 da4 yuan4
wu ta yüan
 godaiin / godain
    ごだいいん
(surname) Godaiin
The fifth of the thirteen great courts of the Garbhadhātu-maṇḍala, named 持明院, the court of the five Dharmapālas 五大明王.

五大陸

see styles
 gotairiku
    ごたいりく
the five continents; Asia, Africa, Europe, America and Australia; Asia, Africa, Europe, North America and South America

第五大

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dì wǔ dà
    di4 wu3 da4
ti wu ta
 daigo dai
A fifth element, the nonexistent.

五大三粗

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wǔ dà sān cū
    wu3 da4 san1 cu1
wu ta san ts`u
    wu ta san tsu
burly; strapping; big and strong

五大使者

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wǔ dà shǐ zhě
    wu3 da4 shi3 zhe3
wu ta shih che
 go dai shisha
五天使者 The five dūta, i. e. great lictors, or deva-messengers— birth, old age, disease, death, earthly laws and punishments— said to be sent by Māra as warnings.

五大力堂

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 godairikidou / godairikido
    ごだいりきどう
(place-name) Godairikidou

五大力尊

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wǔ dà lì zūn
    wu3 da4 li4 zun1
wu ta li tsun
 go dairiki son
five bodhisattvas of great power

五大名山

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wǔ dà míng shān
    wu3 da4 ming2 shan1
wu ta ming shan
Five Sacred Mountains of the Daoists, namely: Mt Tai 泰山[Tai4 Shan1] in Shandong, Mt Hua 華山|华山[Hua4 Shan1] in Shaanxi, Mt Heng 衡山[Heng2 Shan1] in Hunan, Mt Heng 恆山|恒山[Heng2 Shan1] in Shanxi, Mt Song 嵩山[Song1 Shan1] in Henan

五大明王

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wǔ dà míng wáng
    wu3 da4 ming2 wang2
wu ta ming wang
 godaimyouou / godaimyoo
    ごだいみょうおう
{Buddh} five great wisdom kings (Acala, Kundali, Trilokavijaya, Vajrayaksa, Yamantaka)
The five Dharmapālas, or Law-guardians of the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas, of whom they are emanations or embodiments in two forms, compassionate and minatory. The five kings are the fierce aspect, e. g. Yamantaka, or the 六足尊金剛 Six-legged Honoured One is an emanation of Mañjuśrī, who is an emanation of Amitābha. The five kings are 不動, 降三世, 軍荼梨, 六足尊, and 淨身, all vajra-kings.

五大月輪


五大月轮

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wǔ dà yuè lún
    wu3 da4 yue4 lun2
wu ta yüeh lun
 go daigetsu rin
five great moon wheels

五大路子

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 godaimichiko
    ごだいみちこ
(person) Godai Michiko (1952.9-)

五大連池


五大连池

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wǔ dà lián chí
    wu3 da4 lian2 chi2
wu ta lien ch`ih
    wu ta lien chih
Wudalianchi, county-level city in Heihe 黑河[Hei1 he2], Heilongjiang

五大龍王


五大龙王

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wǔ dà lóng wáng
    wu3 da4 long2 wang2
wu ta lung wang
 go dai ryūō
五類龍王 The five great dragon-kings of India.

五大力菩薩


五大力菩萨

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wǔ dà lì pú sà
    wu3 da4 li4 pu2 sa4
wu ta li p`u sa
    wu ta li pu sa
 go dairiki bosatsu
The five powerful Bodhisattvas, guardians of the four quarters and the centre.

五大連池市


五大连池市

see styles
wǔ dà lián chí shì
    wu3 da4 lian2 chi2 shi4
wu ta lien ch`ih shih
    wu ta lien chih shih
Wudalianchi, county-level city in Heihe 黑河[Hei1 he2], Heilongjiang

五大院大德

see styles
wǔ dà yuàn dà dé
    wu3 da4 yuan4 da4 de2
wu ta yüan ta te
 Godaiin Daitoku
Godaiin Daitoku

五大院阿闍梨


五大院阿阇梨

see styles
wǔ dà yuàn ā shé lí
    wu3 da4 yuan4 a1 she2 li2
wu ta yüan a she li
 Godaiin Ajari
Godaiin Ajari

Variations:
五大州
五大洲

see styles
 godaishuu / godaishu
    ごだいしゅう
the five continents; Asia, Africa, Europe, America and Australia; Asia, Africa, Europe, North America and South America

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 33 results for "五大" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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