There are 12 total results for your 牛头 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
牛頭 牛头 see styles |
niú tóu niu2 tou2 niu t`ou niu tou gozu ごず |
ox head; ox-head shaped wine vessel {Buddh} (See 牛頭馬頭) ox-headed demon (in hell); (surname) Gozu The ox-head lictors in the hells. |
牛頭㹴 牛头㹴 see styles |
niú tóu gēng niu2 tou2 geng1 niu t`ou keng niu tou keng |
bull terrier |
牛頭宗 牛头宗 see styles |
niú tóu zōng niu2 tou2 zong1 niu t`ou tsung niu tou tsung Gozu Shū |
Oxhead School |
牛頭山 牛头山 see styles |
niú tóu shān niu2 tou2 shan1 niu t`ou shan niu tou shan ushizuyama うしずやま |
(personal name) Ushizuyama Gośṛṇga 瞿室{M044209}伽 a mountain 13 li from Khotan. One of the same name exists in Kiangning in Kiangsu, which gave its name to a school, the followers of 法融 Fa-jung, called 牛頭山法 Niu-t'ou shan fa, or 牛頭禪 (or 牛頭宗); its fundamental teaching was the unreality of all things, that all is dream, or illusion. |
牛頭梗 牛头梗 see styles |
niú tóu gěng niu2 tou2 geng3 niu t`ou keng niu tou keng |
bull terrier |
牛頭犬 牛头犬 see styles |
niú tóu quǎn niu2 tou2 quan3 niu t`ou ch`üan niu tou chüan |
bulldog |
牛頭禪 牛头禅 see styles |
niú tóu chán niu2 tou2 chan2 niu t`ou ch`an niu tou chan Gozu zen |
Niutou Chan |
牛頭伯勞 牛头伯劳 see styles |
niú tóu bó láo niu2 tou2 bo2 lao2 niu t`ou po lao niu tou po lao |
(bird species of China) bull-headed shrike (Lanius bucephalus) |
牛頭大王 牛头大王 see styles |
niú tóu dà wáng niu2 tou2 da4 wang2 niu t`ou ta wang niu tou ta wang gozu daiō |
The guardian deity of the Jetavana monastery, and an incarnation of 藥師 q. v. |
牛頭天王 牛头天王 see styles |
niú tóu tiān wáng niu2 tou2 tian1 wang2 niu t`ou t`ien wang niu tou tien wang gozutennou / gozutenno ごずてんのう |
{Buddh} Gozu Tenno (deity said to be the Indian god Gavagriva) Ox-Headed Emperor |
牛頭栴檀 牛头栴檀 see styles |
niú tóu zhān tán niu2 tou2 zhan1 tan2 niu t`ou chan t`an niu tou chan tan gozu sendan |
牛檀栴檀; 牛檀香 gośīrṣa-candana, ox-head sandal-wood, also styled 赤栴檀 red sandal-wood; said to come from the Ox-head mountains, and if rubbed on the body to make one impervious to fire, also generally protective against fire, curative of wounds and generally medicinal. 'The first image of Śākyamuni was made of this wood. ' Eitel. 西域記 10. |
牛頭不對馬嘴 牛头不对马嘴 see styles |
niú tóu bù duì mǎ zuǐ niu2 tou2 bu4 dui4 ma3 zui3 niu t`ou pu tui ma tsui niu tou pu tui ma tsui |
see 驢唇不對馬嘴|驴唇不对马嘴[lu:2chun2 bu4 dui4 ma3zui3] |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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