There are 21 total results for your 聖人 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
聖人 圣人 see styles |
shèng rén sheng4 ren2 sheng jen seijin / sejin せいじん |
More info & calligraphy: Holy Man / Saint(1) {Christn} saint; (2) (orig. meaning) wise and virtuous person (esp. in Confucianism); great religious teacher; sage; (3) (See 清酒) refined sake; (male given name) Masato is the opposite of the 凡人 common, or unenlightened man. |
聖人橋 see styles |
shouninbashi / shoninbashi しょうにんばし |
(place-name) Shouninbashi |
大聖人 大圣人 see styles |
dà shèng rén da4 sheng4 ren2 ta sheng jen dai shōnin |
a great sage |
孔聖人 孔圣人 see styles |
kǒng shèng rén kong3 sheng4 ren2 k`ung sheng jen kung sheng jen |
the Sage Confucius |
殺聖人 杀圣人 see styles |
shā shèng rén sha1 sheng4 ren2 sha sheng jen satsu shōjin |
killing an arhat |
非聖人 see styles |
fēi shèng rén fei1 sheng4 ren2 fei sheng jen |
not a saint |
聖人君子 see styles |
seijinkunshi / sejinkunshi せいじんくんし |
(yoji) person of lofty virtue; man of noble character; perfect person; saint |
聖人賢者 see styles |
seijinkenja / sejinkenja せいじんけんじゃ |
person of lofty virtue and great wisdom |
一切聖人 一切圣人 see styles |
yī qiè shèng rén yi1 qie4 sheng4 ren2 i ch`ieh sheng jen i chieh sheng jen issai shōnin |
all adepts |
三乘聖人 三乘圣人 see styles |
sān shèng shèng rén san1 sheng4 sheng4 ren2 san sheng sheng jen sanjō shōnin |
sages of the three vehicles |
主保聖人 主保圣人 see styles |
zhǔ bǎo shèng rén zhu3 bao3 sheng4 ren2 chu pao sheng jen |
patron saint |
二乘聖人 二乘圣人 see styles |
èr shèng shèng rén er4 sheng4 sheng4 ren2 erh sheng sheng jen nijō shōnin |
sages of the two vehicles |
出世聖人 出世圣人 see styles |
chū shì shèng rén chu1 shi4 sheng4 ren2 ch`u shih sheng jen chu shih sheng jen shusse shōnin |
transmundane saints |
守護聖人 see styles |
shugoseijin / shugosejin しゅごせいじん |
patron saint |
有學聖人 有学圣人 see styles |
yǒu xué shèng rén you3 xue2 sheng4 ren2 yu hsüeh sheng jen ugaku shōnin |
sages still in the stage of discipline |
柳田聖人 see styles |
yanagitashikato やなぎたしかと |
(person) Yanagita Shikato |
無學聖人 无学圣人 see styles |
wú xué shèng rén wu2 xue2 sheng4 ren2 wu hsüeh sheng jen mugaku shōnin |
post-learning arhats |
萩原聖人 see styles |
hagiwaramasato はぎわらまさと |
(person) Hagiwara Masato (1971.8-) |
保護の聖人 see styles |
hogonoseijin / hogonosejin ほごのせいじん |
patron saint |
諸聖人の祝日 see styles |
shoseijinnoshukujitsu / shosejinnoshukujitsu しょせいじんのしゅくじつ |
(See 万聖節) All Saints Day |
日本二十六聖人 see styles |
nihonnijuurokuseijin / nihonnijurokusejin にほんにじゅうろくせいじん |
(hist) Twenty-Six Martyrs of Japan; group of Japanese and foreign Catholics who were crucified in 1597 in Nagasaki |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "聖人" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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