There are 15 total results for your 多生 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
多生 see styles |
duō shēng duo1 sheng1 to sheng tashou / tasho たしょう |
(1) {Buddh} metempsychosis; (2) (See 一殺多生) saving the lives of many; (personal name) Tashou Many births, or productions; many reincarnations. |
多生劫 see styles |
duō shēng jié duo1 sheng1 jie2 to sheng chieh tashō kō |
many lifetimes through innumerable kalpas |
多生緣 多生缘 see styles |
duō shēng yuán duo1 sheng1 yuan2 to sheng yüan tashō en |
relationship encompassing many lifetimes |
喜多生 see styles |
kitao きたお |
(surname, given name) Kitao |
多生之緣 多生之缘 see styles |
duō shēng zhī yuán duo1 sheng1 zhi1 yuan2 to sheng chih yüan tashō no en |
relationship encompassing many lifetimes |
多生曠劫 多生旷劫 see styles |
duō shēng kuàng jié duo1 sheng1 kuang4 jie2 to sheng k`uang chieh to sheng kuang chieh tashō kōgō |
many lifetimes through innumerable kalpas |
多生相續 多生相续 see styles |
duō shēng xiāng xù duo1 sheng1 xiang1 xu4 to sheng hsiang hsü tashō sōzoku |
continuity of many lifetimes |
多生輪廻 多生轮廻 see styles |
duō shēng lún huí duo1 sheng1 lun2 hui2 to sheng lun hui tashō rinne |
many lifetimes in cyclic existence |
多生重苦 see styles |
duō shēng zhòng kǔ duo1 sheng1 zhong4 ku3 to sheng chung k`u to sheng chung ku tashō jūku |
many lifetimes of heavy suffering |
一殺多生 一杀多生 see styles |
yī shā duō shēng yi1 sha1 duo1 sheng1 i sha to sheng issatsutashou; issetsutashou / issatsutasho; issetsutasho いっさつたしょう; いっせつたしょう |
(expression) (yoji) it is justifiable to kill one person to save the lives of many To kill one that many may live. |
袖すり合うも多生の縁 see styles |
sodesuriaumotashounoen / sodesuriaumotashonoen そですりあうもたしょうのえん |
(expression) (idiom) a meeting by chance is preordained |
袖擦り合うも多生の縁 see styles |
sodesuriaumotashounoen / sodesuriaumotashonoen そですりあうもたしょうのえん |
(expression) (idiom) a meeting by chance is preordained |
Variations: |
tashounoen / tashonoen たしょうのえん |
(exp,n) (See 袖振り合うも他生の縁) karma from a previous existence |
Variations: |
sodesuriaumotashounoen / sodesuriaumotashonoen そですりあうもたしょうのえん |
(expression) (proverb) (See 袖振り合うも他生の縁) a meeting by chance is preordained |
Variations: |
sodefuriaumotashounoen / sodefuriaumotashonoen そでふりあうもたしょうのえん |
(expression) (proverb) even a chance meeting can lead to a deep bond; even a chance meeting is due to the karma of a previous life |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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