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There are 32 total results for your 生法 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

生法

see styles
shēng fǎ
    sheng1 fa3
sheng fa
 shōbō
The living and things, i. e. 人法, 我法 men and things, the self and things; the 有情 sentient, or those with emotions, i. e. the living; and 非情 those without, i. e. insentient things.

不生法

see styles
bù shēng fǎ
    bu4 sheng1 fa3
pu sheng fa
 fushō hō
unarisen dharmas

倶生法

see styles
jù shēng fǎ
    ju4 sheng1 fa3
chü sheng fa
 kushō hō
Spontaneous ideas or things.

八生法

see styles
bā shēng fǎ
    ba1 sheng1 fa3
pa sheng fa
 hachi shō hō
eight awarenesses of great persons

再生法

see styles
 saiseihou / saiseho
    さいせいほう
regeneration process; rehabilitation method; recovery

已生法

see styles
yǐ shēng fǎ
    yi3 sheng1 fa3
i sheng fa
 ishō hō
arisen

所生法

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suǒ shēng fǎ
    suo3 sheng1 fa3
so sheng fa
 shoshō hō
born

摂生法

see styles
 sesseihou / sesseho
    せっせいほう
hygiene; (rules of) health

無生法


无生法

see styles
wú shēng fǎ
    wu2 sheng1 fa3
wu sheng fa
 mushō bō
The law of no-birth, or immorality, as the fundamental law of the 眞如 and the embodiment of nirvāṇa.

緣生法


缘生法

see styles
yuán shēng fǎ
    yuan2 sheng1 fa3
yüan sheng fa
 enshō hō
dependently arisen phenomena

養生法


养生法

see styles
yǎng shēng fǎ
    yang3 sheng1 fa3
yang sheng fa
 youjouhou / yojoho
    ようじょうほう
regime (diet)
regimen

生法二身

see styles
shēng fǎ èr shēn
    sheng1 fa3 er4 shen1
sheng fa erh shen
 shō hō nishin
the physical body and the spiritual body of the Buddha

倶生法執


倶生法执

see styles
jù shēng fǎ zhí
    ju4 sheng1 fa3 zhi2
chü sheng fa chih
 gushō hōshū
innate attachment to phenomena

名生法山

see styles
 myouhousan / myohosan
    みょうほうさん
(personal name) Myōhousan

因所生法

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yīn suǒ shēng fǎ
    yin1 suo3 sheng1 fa3
yin so sheng fa
 in sho shō hō
phenomena produced from causes

因緣生法


因缘生法

see styles
yīn yuán shēng fǎ
    yin1 yuan2 sheng1 fa3
yin yüan sheng fa
 innen shōhō
causes and conditions producing phenomena

放生法會


放生法会

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fàng shēng fǎ huì
    fang4 sheng1 fa3 hui4
fang sheng fa hui
 hōshō hōe
ceremony for releasing the living

無所生法


无所生法

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wú suǒ shēng fǎ
    wu2 suo3 sheng1 fa3
wu so sheng fa
 mu shoshō hō
(the principle of) unborn Dharmas

無生法忍


无生法忍

see styles
wú shēng fǎ rěn
    wu2 sheng1 fa3 ren3
wu sheng fa jen
 mushouhounin / mushohonin
    むしょうほうにん
{Buddh} anutpattika-dharma-ksanti (recognition that nothing really arises or perishes)
idem 無生忍.

無生法性


无生法性

see styles
wú shēng fǎ xìng
    wu2 sheng1 fa3 xing4
wu sheng fa hsing
 mushō hosshō
unborn essential nature

無生法界


无生法界

see styles
wú shēng fǎ jiè
    wu2 sheng1 fa3 jie4
wu sheng fa chieh
 mushō hokkai
unproduced experiential realm

緣生法中


缘生法中

see styles
yuán shēng fǎ zhōng
    yuan2 sheng1 fa3 zhong1
yüan sheng fa chung
 enshō hō chū
among dependently-arisen phenomena

緣生法界


缘生法界

see styles
yuán shēng fǎ jiè
    yuan2 sheng1 fa3 jie4
yüan sheng fa chieh
 enshō hokkai
dependently arisen experiential realms

会社更生法

see styles
 kaishakouseihou / kaishakoseho
    かいしゃこうせいほう
Corporate Rehabilitation Law

倶生法我執


倶生法我执

see styles
jù shēng fǎ wǒ zhí
    ju4 sheng1 fa3 wo3 zhi2
chü sheng fa wo chih
 gushō hōga shū
innate grasping at the self of a phenomenon

得無生法忍


得无生法忍

see styles
dé wú shēng fǎ rěn
    de2 wu2 sheng1 fa3 ren3
te wu sheng fa jen
 toku mushō hōnin
attains the forbearance that is based on the cognition of the non-arising of all phenomena

心肺蘇生法

see styles
 shinpaisoseihou / shinpaisoseho
    しんぱいそせいほう
cardiopulmonary resuscitation; CPR

民事再生法

see styles
 minjisaiseihou / minjisaiseho
    みんじさいせいほう
Civil Rehabilitation Law

食品衛生法

see styles
 shokuhineiseihou / shokuhineseho
    しょくひんえいせいほう
{law} Food Sanitation Act

本來無生法性


本来无生法性

see styles
běn lái wú shēng fǎ xìng
    ben3 lai2 wu2 sheng1 fa3 xing4
pen lai wu sheng fa hsing
 honrai mushō hosshō
originally unborn essential nature

無所從生法忍


无所从生法忍

see styles
wú suǒ cóng shēng fǎ rěn
    wu2 suo3 cong2 sheng1 fa3 ren3
wu so ts`ung sheng fa jen
    wu so tsung sheng fa jen
 mushojū shōhō nin
the acceptance of (the principle of) non-arising dharmas

労働安全衛生法

see styles
 roudouanzeneiseihou / rodoanzeneseho
    ろうどうあんぜんえいせいほう
{law} Industrial Safety and Health Act

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 32 results for "生法" 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

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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).



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