There are 11 total results for your 救世 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
救世 see styles |
jiù shì jiu4 shi4 chiu shih kyuusei; guze; kuse / kyuse; guze; kuse きゅうせい; ぐぜ; くせ |
More info & calligraphy: Salvationsalvation To save the world; a saviour of the world, i.e. 救世者 or 救世尊; 救世菩薩 Buddhas and bodhisattvas as world-saviours, especially 救世觀世音 Guanyin, also called 救世圓滿 complete saviour of the world. |
救世主 see styles |
jiù shì zhǔ jiu4 shi4 zhu3 chiu shih chu kyuuseishu / kyuseshu きゅうせいしゅ |
More info & calligraphy: Savior / Messiah(1) saviour; savior; messiah; (2) {Christn} Messiah; Jesus Christ |
救世彦 see styles |
kuzehiko くぜひこ |
(male given name) Kuzehiko |
救世軍 救世军 see styles |
jiù shì jun jiu4 shi4 jun1 chiu shih chün kyuuseigun / kyusegun きゅうせいぐん |
Salvation Army (protestant philanthropic organization founded in London in 1865) Salvation Army |
救世輪 救世轮 see styles |
jiù shì lún jiu4 shi4 lun2 chiu shih lun kyūserin |
The wheel of salvation. |
救世大士 see styles |
jiù shì dà shì jiu4 shi4 da4 shi4 chiu shih ta shih Kuse daishi |
World-saving Bodhisattva |
救世菩薩 救世菩萨 see styles |
jiù shì pú sà jiu4 shi4 pu2 sa4 chiu shih p`u sa chiu shih pu sa kuse bosatsu |
world-saving bodhisattva |
救世薩埵 救世萨埵 see styles |
jiù shì sà duǒ jiu4 shi4 sa4 duo3 chiu shih sa to kuse satta |
World-saving Bodhisattva |
救世闡提 救世阐提 see styles |
jiù shì chǎn tí jiu4 shi4 chan3 ti2 chiu shih ch`an t`i chiu shih chan ti kuse sendai |
The world-saving icchanti, q. v., the bodhisattva who defers entry into Buddhahood to fulfil his vow of saving all beings. |
救世大悲者 see styles |
jiù shì dà bēi zhě jiu4 shi4 da4 bei1 zhe3 chiu shih ta pei che kuze daihisha |
the greatly compassionate world-saver |
世界救世教本部 see styles |
sekaikyuuseikyouhonbu / sekaikyusekyohonbu せかいきゅうせいきょうほんぶ |
(place-name) Sekaikyūseikyōhonbu |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 11 results for "救世" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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