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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
毗 see styles |
pí pi2 p`i pi |
to adjoin; to border on |
毘 毗 see styles |
pí pi2 p`i pi bi |
variant of 毗[pi2] Contiguous; surrounded; hemmed in; liberal; to aid; manifest; translit. v, vi, vai, vya, ve, pi, bh, bhi. Cf. 鞞, 鼻, 吠. |
毗連 毗连 see styles |
pí lián pi2 lian2 p`i lien pi lien |
to adjoin |
毗鄰 毗邻 see styles |
pí lín pi2 lin2 p`i lin pi lin |
bordering; adjacent to |
毘勒 毗勒 see styles |
pí lè pi2 le4 p`i le pi le biroku |
piṭaka 螕勒. A Tiantai term for the 藏教 or Hīnayāna. |
毘摩 毗摩 see styles |
pí mó pi2 mo2 p`i mo pi mo Bima |
Bhīmā. (1) Śiva, also a form of Durgā, his wife (the terrible). (2) A city west of Khotan, possessing a statue of Buddha said to have transported itself thither from Udyāna. Eitel. Also used for 毘摩羅 vimalā, unsullied, pure; name of a river, and especially of Śiva's wife. |
毘睇 毗睇 see styles |
pí dì pi2 di4 p`i ti pi ti bitei |
vidyā, 毘底牙 knowledge, learning, philosophy, science; incantation; intp. 明呪 an incantation to get rid of all delusion. The Vidyādharapiṭaka is a section of incantations, etc., added to the Tripiṭaka. |
毘舍 毗舍 see styles |
pí shè pi2 she4 p`i she pi she bisha |
veśa, entrance, house, adornment, prostitute; but it is probably vaiśya, the third caste of farmers and traders, explained by 居士 burghers, or 商賈 merchants; cf. 吠. |
毘茶 毗茶 see styles |
pí chá pi2 cha2 p`i ch`a pi cha Bicha |
Bhiḍa, or Pañca-nada, an ancient kingdom called after its capital of Bhiḍa; the present Punjab. Eilel. |
毘陀 毗陀 see styles |
pí tuó pi2 tuo2 p`i t`o pi to Bida |
The Vedas; also 皮陀; 圍陀; 韋陀. |
羯毘 羯毗 see styles |
jié pí jie2 pi2 chieh p`i chieh pi katsubi |
(羯毘迦羅) kalaviṅka, v. 迦. |
荼毘 荼毗 see styles |
tú pí tu2 pi2 t`u p`i tu pi dabi だび |
cremation 闍毘 (or 闍維, or 闍鼻多); also 耶維; 耶旬 jhāpita; cremation. |
阿毗 see styles |
ā pí a1 pi2 a p`i a pi |
avīci, 阿毘 (阿毘至) cf. 阿鼻. |
毗濕奴 毗湿奴 see styles |
pí shī nú pi2 shi1 nu2 p`i shih nu pi shih nu |
Vishnu (Hindu deity) |
毗耶娑 see styles |
pí yē suō pi2 ye1 suo1 p`i yeh so pi yeh so |
Vyasa, Indian sage and scribe, supposed author of epic 摩訶婆羅多|摩诃婆罗多[Mo2 he1 po2 luo2 duo1] and a major figure in it |
七毘尼 七毗尼 see styles |
qī pí ní qi1 pi2 ni2 ch`i p`i ni chi pi ni shichi bini |
The seven vinaya, v. 七滅諍法. |
伐臘毗 see styles |
fá là pí fa2 la4 pi2 fa la p`i fa la pi |
Valabhī. Modern Wālā. 'An ancient kingdom and city on the eastern coast of Gujerat. ' Eitel. Known also as 北羅 northern Lata. |
伽毗黎 see styles |
jiā pí lí jia1 pi2 li2 chia p`i li chia pi li |
Kapilavastu, v. 劫. |
劬毗耶 see styles |
qú pí yé qu2 pi2 ye2 ch`ü p`i yeh chü pi yeh |
瞿波 Gopā, i. e. Yaśodharā, wife of Śākyamuni, v. 耶. |
尸毘迦 尸毗迦 see styles |
shī pí jiā shi1 pi2 jia1 shih p`i chia shih pi chia Shibika |
Śivi, 尸毘伽; 尸毘略; also wrongly 濕鞞; one of Śākyamuni's former incarnations, when to save the life of a dove he cut off and gave his own flesh to an eagle which pursued it, which eagle was Śiva transformed in order to test him. 智度論 35. |
栗呫毘 栗呫毗 see styles |
lì tiè pí li4 tie4 pi2 li t`ieh p`i li tieh pi Ritchōbi |
(栗呫婆毘) Licchavi, v. 梨. |
毘佛略 毗佛略 see styles |
pí fó lüè pi2 fo2 lve4 p`i fo lve pi fo lve hibutsuryaku |
vaipulya, large, spacious, intp. 方廣 q. v., expanded, enlarged. The term is applied to sūtras of an expanded nature, especially expansion of the doctrine; in Hīnayāna the Āgamas, in Mahāyāna the sutras of Huayan and Lotus type; they are found in the tenth of the 十二部經 twelve sections of the classics. Other forms are 鞞佛略 or 裴佛略; 毘富羅. |
毘倶胝 毗倶胝 see styles |
pí jù zhī pi2 ju4 zhi1 p`i chü chih pi chü chih Biguchi |
(or 毘倶知) Bhrūkuti, knitted brow; one of the forms of Guanyin. |
毘利差 毗利差 see styles |
pí lì chā pi2 li4 cha1 p`i li ch`a pi li cha birisha |
vṛkṣa means a tree, but as the intp. is 'a hungry ghost,' vṛka, wolf, seems more correct. |
毘吠伽 毗吠伽 see styles |
pí fèi qié pi2 fei4 qie2 p`i fei ch`ieh pi fei chieh bibaika |
viveka, 'discrimination, 'intp. 淸辯 clear distinction or discrimination. |
毘婆尸 毗婆尸 see styles |
pí pó shī pi2 po2 shi1 p`i p`o shih pi po shih Bibashi |
Vipaśyin, 弗沙; 底沙 the first of the seven Buddhas of antiquity, Śākyamuni being the seventh. Also 毘婆沙; 毘頗沙; 毘鉢沙 (or 微鉢沙); 鞞婆沙 (or 鼻婆沙); 維衞. |
毘婆沙 毗婆沙 see styles |
pí pó shā pi2 po2 sha1 p`i p`o sha pi po sha bibasha |
vibhāṣā, option, alternative, tr. 廣解 wider interpretation, or 異說 different explanation. (1) The Vibhāṣā-śāstra, a philosophical treatise by Kātyāyanīputra, tr. by Saṅghabhūti A. D. 383. The Vaibhāṣikas 毘婆沙論師 were the followers of this realistic school, 'in Chinese texts mostly quoted under the name of Sarvāstivādaḥ.' Eitel. (2) A figure stated at several tens of thousands of millions. (3) Vipaśyin, v. 毘婆尸. |
毘尸沙 毗尸沙 see styles |
pí shī shā pi2 shi1 sha1 p`i shih sha pi shih sha bishisha |
viśeṣa, the doctrine of 'particularity or individual essence', i. e. the sui generis nature of the nine fundamental substances; it is the doctrine of the Vaiśeṣika school of philosophy founded by Kaṇāda. |
毘怛迦 毗怛迦 see styles |
pí dá jiā pi2 da2 jia1 p`i ta chia pi ta chia bitanka |
vitarka, 'initial attention, 'cognition in initial application,' 'judgment,' Keith; intp. as 尋 search or inquiry, and contrasted with 伺 spying out, careful examination; also as 計度 conjecture, supposition. Cf. 毘遮羅 vicāra. |
毘播奢 毗播奢 see styles |
pí bò shē pi2 bo4 she1 p`i po she pi po she Bihasha |
Vipāśā, a river in the Punjab, 'the Hyphasis of the Greeks,' now called the Beas. |
毘播迦 毗播迦 see styles |
pí bò jiā pi2 bo4 jia1 p`i po chia pi po chia bihaka |
vipāka, ripeness, maturity, change of state; another name for the eighth 識. |
毘木叉 毗木叉 see styles |
pí mù chā pi2 mu4 cha1 p`i mu ch`a pi mu cha bimokusha |
v. 毘目叉. |
毘柰耶 毗柰耶 see styles |
pín ài yé pin2 ai4 ye2 p`in ai yeh pin ai yeh binaya |
Vinaya, 毘那耶; 毘尼 (毘泥迦) (or 鞞尼, 鞞泥迦); 鼻那夜 Moral training; the disciplinary rules; the precepts and commands of moral asceticism and monastic discipline (said to have been given by Buddha); explained by 律 q. v ordinances; 滅 destroying sin; 調伏 subjugation of deed, word, and thought; 離行 separation from action, e. g. evil. |
毘梨耶 毗梨耶 see styles |
pí lí yé pi2 li2 ye2 p`i li yeh pi li yeh biriya |
vīrya, virility, strength, energy; 'well-doing,' Keith; intp. 精進 zeal, pure progress, the fourth of the ten pāramitās; it is also intp. as enduring shame. Also 毘利耶 (or 毘黎耶or 毘離耶); 尾唎也. |
毘沙拏 毗沙拿 see styles |
pí shān á pi2 shan1 a2 p`i shan a pi shan a bishana |
viśāṇa, a horn. It is used for the single horn of the rhinoceros, as an epithet for a pratyekabuddha, v. 緣覺, whose aim is his own salvation. |
毘璢璃 毗璢璃 see styles |
pí liú lí pi2 liu2 li2 p`i liu li pi liu li Biruri |
Virūḍhaka. Known as Crystal king, and as 惡生王 Ill-born king. (1) A king of Kośala (son of Prasenajit), destroyer of Kapilavastu. (2) Ikṣvāku, father of the four founders of Kapilavastu. (3) One of the four mahārājas, guardian of the south, king of kumbhāṇḍas, worshipped in China as one of the twenty-four deva āryas; colour blue. Also, 毘璢王; 流離王; 婁勒王 (毘婁勒王); 樓黎王 (維樓黎王); 毘盧釋迦王 (or 毘盧宅迦王); 鼻溜茶迦, etc. |
毘目叉 毗目叉 see styles |
pí mù chā pi2 mu4 cha1 p`i mu ch`a pi mu cha bimokusha |
vimokṣa, vimukti, 毘木叉; 毘木底 liberation, emancipation, deliverance, salvation, tr. 解脫 q. v. |
毘耶裟 毗耶裟 see styles |
pí yé shā pi2 ye2 sha1 p`i yeh sha pi yeh sha Biyasa |
Vyāsa, arranger, compiler; to distribute, diffuse, arrange; a sage reputed to be the compiler of the Vedas and founder of the Vedānta philosophy. |
毘舍佉 毗舍佉 see styles |
pí shè qiā pi2 she4 qia1 p`i she ch`ia pi she chia Bishakya |
Vaiśākha, viśākhā 吠舍佉; 鼻奢佉; one of the constellations similar to Di 底, the third of the Chinese constellations, in Libra; M. W. says the first month in the year, the Chinese interpret it as from the middle of their second to the middle of their third month. |
毘舍支 毗舍支 see styles |
pí shè zhī pi2 she4 zhi1 p`i she chih pi she chih bishashi |
(or 毘舍遮) ? Piśācī, female sprites, or demons, said to inhabit privies. |
毘舍浮 毗舍浮 see styles |
pí shè fú pi2 she4 fu2 p`i she fu pi she fu Bishafu |
Viśvabhū, the second Buddha of the 31st kalpa. Eitel says: 'The last (1,000th) Buddha of the preceding kalpa, the third of the Sapta Buddha 七佛 q. v., who converted on two occasions 130,000 persons.' Also 毘舍婆 (or 毘舍符); 毘濕婆部; 毘恕沙付; 毘攝羅; 鞞恕婆附; 鞞舍; 隨葉; 浮舍. |
毘若底 毗若底 see styles |
pí ruò dǐ pi2 ruo4 di3 p`i jo ti pi jo ti binyatei |
vijñapti, information, report, representation; intp. as 識 knowledge, understanding, hence the 毘若底摩呾剌多 Vijñaptimātratā, or 唯識. Reality is nothing but representations or ideas. For 毘若南 v. 毘闍那. |
流毘尼 流毗尼 see styles |
liú pí ní liu2 pi2 ni2 liu p`i ni liu pi ni Rubini |
流彌尼 Lumbinī, cf. 嵐. |
藍毗尼 蓝毗尼 see styles |
lán pí ní lan2 pi2 ni2 lan p`i ni lan pi ni |
Lumbini, Nepal, birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama 釋迦牟尼|释迦牟尼[Shi4 jia1 mou2 ni2] founder of Buddhism (also written 嵐毘尼|岚毗尼[Lan2 pi2 ni2], 臘伐尼|腊伐尼[La4 fa2 ni2], 林微尼[Lin2 wei1 ni2]) |
騷毗羅 see styles |
sāo pí luō sao1 pi2 luo1 sao p`i lo sao pi lo |
? parisrāvana, a filtering cloth or bag, v. 鉢里. |
婆毘吠伽 婆毗吠伽 see styles |
pó pí fèi qié po2 pi2 fei4 qie2 p`o p`i fei ch`ieh po pi fei chieh Babibeigya |
Bhāvaviveka, a learned monk who retired from the world to await the coming of Maitreya, v. 西域記 10. |
媻毗吠伽 see styles |
pán pí fèi qié pan2 pi2 fei4 qie2 p`an p`i fei ch`ieh pan pi fei chieh Babibaika |
Bhāvaviveka, a disciple of Nāgārjuna, who retired to a rock cavern to await the coming of Maitreya. |
媻毘吠伽 媻毗吠伽 see styles |
pán pí fèi qié pan2 pi2 fei4 qie2 p`an p`i fei ch`ieh pan pi fei chieh Babibaika |
Bhāvaviveka, a disciple of Nāgārjuna, who 'retired to a rock cavern to await the coming of Maitreya'. Eitel. |
毘婆舍那 毗婆舍那 see styles |
pí pó shèn à pi2 po2 shen4 a4 p`i p`o shen a pi po shen a bibashana |
(or 毘鉢舍那) vipaśyanā, discernment, intp. as 觀 insight, 正見 correct perception, or views, etc. vipaśyanā-vipaśyanā, thorough insight and perception. |
毘柰耶藏 毗柰耶藏 see styles |
pín ài yé zàng pin2 ai4 ye2 zang4 p`in ai yeh tsang pin ai yeh tsang binaya zō |
The Vinayapiṭaka, the second portion of the Tripiṭaka, said to have been compiled by Upāli; cf. 律. |
毘流波叉 毗流波叉 see styles |
pí liú bō chā pi2 liu2 bo1 cha1 p`i liu po ch`a pi liu po cha Biruhasha |
Virūpākṣa, 'irregular-eyed,' 'three-eyed like Śiva,' translated wide-eyed, or evil-eyed; one of the four mahārājas, guardian of the West, lord of nāgas, colour red. Also 毘流博叉 (or 毘樓博叉); 鼻溜波阿叉; 鞞路波阿迄. |
毘目瞿沙 毗目瞿沙 see styles |
pí mù jù shā pi2 mu4 ju4 sha1 p`i mu chü sha pi mu chü sha bimokusha |
vimuktaghosa, the Buddha's voice of liberation (from all fear); also 毘目多羅. |
毘舍佉母 毗舍佉母 see styles |
pí shè qiā mǔ pi2 she4 qia1 mu3 p`i she ch`ia mu pi she chia mu Bishakyamo |
鹿母 A wealthy matron who with her husband gave a vihāra to Śākyamuni, wife of Anāthapindika; v. 阿那. |
毘跋耶斯 毗跋耶斯 see styles |
pí bá yé sī pi2 ba2 ye2 si1 p`i pa yeh ssu pi pa yeh ssu bibayashi |
The smṛti-upasthāna 四念處, or four departments of memory; possibly connected with Vipaśyanā, v. 毘婆. |
毘那夜加 毗那夜加 see styles |
pín à yè jiā pin2 a4 ye4 jia1 p`in a yeh chia pin a yeh chia binayaka |
vināyaka, a hinderer, the elephant god, Ganeśa; a demon with a man's body and elephant's head, which places obstacles in the way. |
毘那怛迦 毗那怛迦 see styles |
pín à dá jiā pin2 a4 da2 jia1 p`in a ta chia pin a ta chia binataka |
毘泥吒迦 vinataka, bowed, stooping, is used with the same meaning as 毘那夜加, and also [Vinataka] for the sixth of the seven concentric circles around Mt. Meru; any mountain resembling an elephant. Also 毘那耶加; 頻那也迦; 毘那耶怛迦; 吠那怛迦. For 毘那耶 v. 毘柰耶. |
毘首羯磨 毗首羯磨 see styles |
pí shǒu jié mó pi2 shou3 jie2 mo2 p`i shou chieh mo pi shou chieh mo Bishukatsuma |
(毘首) Viśvakarman, all-doer, or maker, the Indian Vulcan, architect of the universe and patron of artisans; intp. as minister of Indra, and his director of works. Also 毘守羯磨; 毘濕縛羯磨. |
求那毘地 求那毗地 see styles |
qiun à pí dì qiun2 a4 pi2 di4 qiun a p`i ti qiun a pi ti Gunabiji |
Guṇavṛddhi, 德進, an Indian monk who came to China 492-5, tr. three works, d. 502. |
舍多毘沙 舍多毗沙 see styles |
shè duō pí shā she4 duo1 pi2 sha1 she to p`i sha she to pi sha shatabisha |
Śatabhiṣā, a constellation identified with 危 in Aquarius. |
達羅毗荼 达罗毗荼 see styles |
dá luó pí tú da2 luo2 pi2 tu2 ta lo p`i t`u ta lo pi tu |
Dravidian (general term for South Indian people and languages) |
阿毗三佛 see styles |
ā pí sān fú a1 pi2 san1 fu2 a p`i san fu a pi san fu |
(阿毗三佛陀); 阿惟三佛 abhisaṃbuddha, abhisaṃbodha; realizing or manifesting universal enlightenment; fully awake, complete realization. |
阿毗目佉 see styles |
ā pí mù qū a1 pi2 mu4 qu1 a p`i mu ch`ü a pi mu chü |
(or 阿比目佉) abhimukham, towards, approaching, in presence of, tr. 現前. abhimukhī, the sixth of the ten stages 十住. |
阿毗目底 see styles |
ā pí mù dǐ a1 pi2 mu4 di3 a p`i mu ti a pi mu ti |
abhimukti, probably in error for adhimukti, implicit faith, conviction. |
阿毗私度 see styles |
ā pí sī dù a1 pi2 si1 du4 a p`i ssu tu a pi ssu tu |
Abhijit, 女宿 the tenth Chinese stellar mansion, stars in Aquarius. |
阿毗跋致 see styles |
ā pí bá zhì a1 pi2 ba2 zhi4 a p`i pa chih a pi pa chih |
阿鞞跋致; 阿惟越致 avivartin, 不退 No retrogression. |
阿毗達磨 see styles |
ā pí dá mó a1 pi2 da2 mo2 a p`i ta mo a pi ta mo |
阿毗曇; 阿鼻達磨 abhidharma. The śāstras, which discuss Buddhist philosophy or metaphysics; defined by Buddhaghōsa as the law or truth (dharma) which (abhi) goes beyond or behind the law; explained by傳 tradition, 勝法 surpassing law, 無比法 incomparable law, 對法 comparing the law, 向法 directional law, showing cause and effect. The阿毗達磨藏 or 阿毗達磨論藏 is the abhidharma-piṭaka, the third part of the tripiṭaka. In the Chinese canon it consists of 大乘論 Mahāyāna treatises, 小乘論 Hīnayāna treatises, and 藏諸論 those brought in during the Song and Yuan dynasties. The阿毗達磨倶舍論 abhidharma-kośa-śāstra, tr. By Xuanzang, is a philosophical work by Vasubandhu refuting doctrines of the Vibhāṣā school. There are many works of which abhidharma forms part of the title. |
阿毗遮羅 see styles |
ā pí zhē luō a1 pi2 zhe1 luo1 a p`i che lo a pi che lo |
abhicāra. A hungry ghost. |
阿耆毘伽 阿耆毗伽 see styles |
ā qí pí qié a1 qi2 pi2 qie2 a ch`i p`i ch`ieh a chi pi chieh agibika |
ājīvika, or ājīvaka, 邪命 One who lives on others, i.e. by improper means; an improper livelihood (for one in orders). |
倶毘留波叉 倶毗留波叉 see styles |
jù pí liú bō chā ju4 pi2 liu2 bo1 cha1 chü p`i liu po ch`a chü pi liu po cha Kubiruhasha |
Defined variously, but in indicative of Virūpākṣa, the three-eyed Śiva; the guardian ruler of the West, v. 毘. |
朅伽毘沙拏 朅伽毗沙拿 see styles |
qiè qié pí shān á qie4 qie2 pi2 shan1 a2 ch`ieh ch`ieh p`i shan a chieh chieh pi shan a katsuga bishana |
朅伽毘沙 khaḍga-viṣāṇa, a rhinoceros' horn. |
毘指多婆多 毗指多婆多 see styles |
pí zhǐ duō pó duō pi2 zhi3 duo1 po2 duo1 p`i chih to p`o to pi chih to po to bishitabata |
vijitavat, one who has conquered, conqueror, intp. as the sun. |
赤髭毘婆沙 赤髭毗婆沙 see styles |
chì zī pí pó shā chi4 zi1 pi2 po2 sha1 ch`ih tzu p`i p`o sha chih tzu pi po sha Sekishi bibasha |
The red-moustached (or bearded) Vibhāṣā, a name for 佛陀耶舍 Buddhayaśas. |
阿毗遮嚕迦 see styles |
ā pí zhē lū jiā a1 pi2 zhe1 lu1 jia1 a p`i che lu chia a pi che lu chia |
阿毗拓M066116迦 (or 阿毗左M066116迦); 阿毗左囉 abhicāraka, exorcism; an exorciser, or controller (of demons). |
小乘阿毗達磨 see styles |
xiǎo chéng ā pí dá mó xiao3 cheng2 a1 pi2 da2 mo2 hsiao ch`eng a p`i ta mo hsiao cheng a pi ta mo |
The philosophical canon of the Hīnayāna, now supposed to consist of some thirty-seven works, the earliest of which is said to be the Guṇanirdeśa śāstra, tr. as 分別功德論 before A.D. 220. "The date of the Abhidharma" is "unknown to us" (Keith). |
布嚕婆毗提訶 see styles |
bù lū pó pí tí hē bu4 lu1 po2 pi2 ti2 he1 pu lu p`o p`i t`i ho pu lu po pi ti ho |
Pūrva-videha, or Videha. 弗婆提 (弗婆毗提訶); 弗子毗婆提訶; 逋利婆鼻提賀 One of the four great continents east of Sumeru. |
毘沙拏五童子 毗沙拿五童子 see styles |
pí shān á wǔ tóng zǐ pi2 shan1 a2 wu3 tong2 zi3 p`i shan a wu t`ung tzu pi shan a wu tung tzu Bishana go dōshi |
The five messengers of Vaiśravaṇa. Other forms are 毗捨明; 鞞舍羅婆拏; 鞞室羅懣嚢. |
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This page contains 76 results for "毗" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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