There are 9 total results for your 教相 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
教相 see styles |
jiào xiàng jiao4 xiang4 chiao hsiang kyōsō |
The particular teaching of a sect. |
教相違 教相违 see styles |
jiào xiāng wéi jiao4 xiang1 wei2 chiao hsiang wei kyō sōi |
conflicting with (scriptural) authority |
教相門 教相门 see styles |
jiào xiāng mén jiao4 xiang1 men2 chiao hsiang men kyōsō mon |
aspect of the theoretical study of the Buddha's teaching |
教相判釈 see styles |
kyousouhanjaku / kyosohanjaku きょうそうはんじゃく |
{Buddh} classification of the sutras and their teachings |
教相判釋 教相判释 see styles |
jiào xiāng pàn shì jiao4 xiang1 pan4 shi4 chiao hsiang p`an shih chiao hsiang pan shih kyōsō hanjaku |
doctrinal taxonomy |
三種教相 三种教相 see styles |
sān zhǒng jiào xiàng san1 zhong3 jiao4 xiang4 san chung chiao hsiang sanshu kyōsō |
The three modes of the Buddha's teaching of the Southern Sects: 頓 immediate, 漸 gradual or progressive, and 不定 indeterminate. |
聖教相違 圣教相违 see styles |
shèng jiào xiāng wéi sheng4 jiao4 xiang1 wei2 sheng chiao hsiang wei shōkyō sōi |
at odds with the holy teaching |
自教相違 自教相违 see styles |
zì jiào xiāng wéi zi4 jiao4 xiang1 wei2 tzu chiao hsiang wei jikyō sōi |
fallacy of contradicting the tenets of one's own tradition |
自教相違過 自教相违过 see styles |
zì jiào xiāng wéi guò zi4 jiao4 xiang1 wei2 guo4 tzu chiao hsiang wei kuo jikyō sōi ka |
fallacy of contradicting one's own tenets |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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