There are 53 total results for your 六十 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
六十 see styles |
liù shí liu4 shi2 liu shih rokujuu / rokuju ろくじゅう |
sixty; 60 sixty; (given name) Rokujuu ṣaṣṭi, sixty. |
六十ブ see styles |
rokujuubu / rokujubu ろくじゅうぶ |
(place-name) Rokujuubu |
六十一 see styles |
rokujuuichi / rokujuichi ろくじゅういち |
(given name) Rokujuuichi |
六十人 see styles |
rokujuunin / rokujunin ろくじゅうにん |
(place-name) Rokujuunin |
六十内 see styles |
musochi むそち |
(place-name) Musochi |
六十卷 see styles |
liù shí juǎn liu4 shi2 juan3 liu shih chüan rokujukkan |
The 60 rolls: the Tiantai 三大部, or three collections of fundamental texts of that school. |
六十四 see styles |
liù shí sì liu4 shi2 si4 liu shih ssu rokujū shi |
sixty-four |
六十塚 see styles |
rokujuuzuka / rokujuzuka ろくじゅうづか |
(place-name) Rokujuuzuka |
六十心 see styles |
liù shí xīn liu4 shi2 xin1 liu shih hsin rokujū shin |
The sixty different mental positions that may occur to the practitioner of Yoga, see 大日經, 住心品; examples of them are desire, non-desire, ire, kindness, foolishness, wisdom, decision, doubt, depression, brightness, contention, dispute, non-contention, the spirit of devas, of asuras, of nāgas, of humanity, woman (i. e. lust), mastery, commercial, and so on. |
六十枚 see styles |
rokujuumai / rokujumai ろくじゅうまい |
(place-name) Rokujuumai |
六十田 see styles |
musoda むそだ |
(surname) Musoda |
六十苅 see styles |
rokujuugari / rokujugari ろくじゅうがり |
(surname) Rokujuugari |
六十谷 see styles |
musota むそた |
(place-name, surname) Musota |
六十路 see styles |
musoji むそじ |
age sixty; one's sixties |
六十軒 see styles |
rokujukken ろくじゅっけん |
(place-name) Rokujukken |
六十郎 see styles |
rokujuurou / rokujuro ろくじゅうろう |
(male given name) Rokujuurou |
六十部 see styles |
rokujuubu / rokujubu ろくじゅうぶ |
(surname) Rokujuubu |
六十里 see styles |
tsuihiji ついひじ |
(surname) Tsuihiji |
六十二見 六十二见 see styles |
liù shí èr jiàn liu4 shi2 er4 jian4 liu shih erh chien rokujūni ken |
The sixty-two 見 or views, of which three groups are given: The 大品般若經 in the 佛母品 takes each of the five skandhas under four considerations of 常 time, considered as time past, whether each of the five has had permanence, impermanence, both, neither, 5 x 4 = 20; again as to their space, or extension, considered as present time, whether each is finite, infinite, both, neither =20; again as to their destination, i. e. future, as to whether each goes on, or does not, both, neither (e. g. continued personality) = 20, or in all 60; add the two ideas whether body and mind 神 are a unity or different = 62. The Tiantai School takes 我見, or personality, as its basis and considers each of the five skandhas under four aspects, e. g (1) rūpa, the organized body, as the ego; (2) the ego as apart from the rūpa; (3) rūpa as the greater, the ego the smaller or inferior, and the ego as dwelling in the rūpa; (4) the ego as the greater, rupa the inferior, and the rupa in the ego. Consider these twenty in the past, present, and future = 60, and add 斷 and 常 impermanence and permanence as fundamentals = 62. There is also a third group. |
六十人町 see styles |
rokujuuninmachi / rokujuninmachi ろくじゅうにんまち |
(place-name) Rokujuuninmachi |
六十余州 see styles |
rokujuuyoshuu / rokujuyoshu ろくじゅうよしゅう |
66-odd provinces of old Japan; 60-odd states |
六十六部 see styles |
rokujuurokubu / rokujurokubu ろくじゅうろくぶ |
Buddhist pilgrim (carrying 66 copies of the Lotus Sutra to be left at sites across Japan) |
六十四卦 see styles |
liù shí sì guà liu4 shi2 si4 gua4 liu shih ssu kua rokujuushike / rokujushike ろくじゅうしけ |
the 64 hexagrams of the Book of Changes (I Ching or Yi Jing) 易經|易经 the 64 hexagrams (of the Book of Changes) |
六十四書 六十四书 see styles |
liù shí sì shū liu4 shi2 si4 shu1 liu shih ssu shu rokujūshi sho |
The sixty-four classes of Indian writing or literature, Brahmi, Kharosthi, etc. |
六十四眼 see styles |
liù shí sì yǎn liu4 shi2 si4 yan3 liu shih ssu yen rokujūshi gen |
Eighteen lictors in the avīci hell each with sixty-four eyes. |
六十尋滝 see styles |
musohirotaki むそひろたき |
(place-name) Musohirotaki |
六十干支 see styles |
rokujikkanshi ろくじっかんし |
(See 干支・1) sexagenary cycle |
六十年代 see styles |
liù shí nián dài liu4 shi2 nian2 dai4 liu shih nien tai |
the sixties; the 1960s |
六十次郎 see styles |
musojirou / musojiro むそじろう |
(male given name) Musojirō |
六十華嚴 六十华严 see styles |
liù shí huā yán liu4 shi2 hua1 yan2 liu shih hua yen Rokujū Kegon |
Sixty-Fascicle [Translation] of the Flower Ornament Sūtra |
六十谷橋 see styles |
musotabashi むそたばし |
(place-name) Musotabashi |
六十谷駅 see styles |
musotaeki むそたえき |
(st) Musota Station |
六十進法 see styles |
rokujisshinhou / rokujisshinho ろくじっしんほう |
{math} sexagesimal; base 60 |
六十里山 see styles |
rokujuuriyama / rokujuriyama ろくじゅうりやま |
(place-name) Rokujuuriyama |
六十里越 see styles |
rokujuurigoe / rokujurigoe ろくじゅうりごえ |
(place-name) Rokujuurigoe |
六十二見經 六十二见经 see styles |
liù shí èr jiàn jīng liu4 shi2 er4 jian4 jing1 liu shih erh chien ching Rokujūni ken kyō |
Sūtra on the Sixty-two Views |
六十二邪見 六十二邪见 see styles |
liù shí èr xié jiàn liu4 shi2 er4 xie2 jian4 liu shih erh hsieh chien rokujūni jaken |
sixty-two mistaken views |
六十四位元 see styles |
liù shí sì wèi yuán liu4 shi2 si4 wei4 yuan2 liu shih ssu wei yüan |
64-bit (computing) |
六十四梵音 see styles |
liù shí sì fàn yīn liu4 shi2 si4 fan4 yin1 liu shih ssu fan yin rokujūshi bon'on |
The sixty-four Aryan or noble characteristics of a Buddha's tones or voice, e. g. snigdha 流澤聲 smooth; mṛdukā 柔軟聲 gentle, etc. |
三百六十會 三百六十会 see styles |
sān bǎi liù shí huì san1 bai3 liu4 shi2 hui4 san pai liu shih hui sanbyaku rokujū e |
The reputed and disputed number (360) of Śākyamuni's assemblies for preaching. |
三百六十行 see styles |
sān bǎi liù shí háng san1 bai3 liu4 shi2 hang2 san pai liu shih hang |
all walks of life (idiom); every trade |
戸出六十歩 see styles |
toiderokujuubu / toiderokujubu といでろくじゅうぶ |
(place-name) Toiderokujuubu |
板板六十四 see styles |
bǎn bǎn liù shí sì ban3 ban3 liu4 shi2 si4 pan pan liu shih ssu |
unaccommodating; rigid |
六十の三つ子 see styles |
rokujuunomitsugo / rokujunomitsugo ろくじゅうのみつご |
(expression) (proverb) an old man is twice a child |
六十の手習い see styles |
rokujuunotenarai / rokujunotenarai ろくじゅうのてならい |
(exp,n) (idiom) beginning to learn (something) when one is old; not being too old to learn |
六十六衆學法 六十六众学法 see styles |
liù shí liù zhòng xué fǎ liu4 shi2 liu4 zhong4 xue2 fa3 liu shih liu chung hsüeh fa rokujūroku shugaku hō |
sixty-six occasions for the training of behavior |
六十四分音符 see styles |
rokujuushibuonpu / rokujushibuonpu ろくじゅうしぶおんぷ |
{music} 64th note; hemidemisemiquaver; semidemisemiquaver |
六十里越街道 see styles |
rokujuurigoekaidou / rokujurigoekaido ろくじゅうりごえかいどう |
(place-name) Rokujuurigoekaidō |
Variations: |
rokujuudai / rokujudai ろくじゅうだい |
(one's) 60s; sixties |
旧六十里越街道 see styles |
kyuurokujuurigoekaidou / kyurokujurigoekaido きゅうろくじゅうりごえかいどう |
(place-name) Kyūrokujuurigoekaidō |
梵網六十二見經 梵网六十二见经 see styles |
fàn wǎng liù shí èr jiàn jīng fan4 wang3 liu4 shi2 er4 jian4 jing1 fan wang liu shih erh chien ching Bonmō rokujūni ken kyō |
Sūtra on the Brahma's Net of Sixty-two Views |
六十里越トンネル see styles |
rokujuurigoetonneru / rokujurigoetonneru ろくじゅうりごえトンネル |
(place-name) Rokujuurigoe Tunnel |
Variations: |
rokujuu(p); muso(ok) / rokuju(p); muso(ok) ろくじゅう(P); むそ(ok) |
(numeric) sixty; 60 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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