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There are 43 total results for your 草木 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

草木

see styles
cǎo mù
    cao3 mu4
ts`ao mu
    tsao mu
 kusaki(p); soumoku(p) / kusaki(p); somoku(p)
    くさき(P); そうもく(P)
vegetation; plants
plants; vegetation; (place-name) Kusagi
Herbs and trees— equally recipients of rain, as all humanity is of the Buddha's truth.

草木上

see styles
 kusagikami
    くさぎかみ
(place-name) Kusagikami

草木原

see styles
 kusagiwara
    くさぎわら
(place-name) Kusagiwara

草木台

see styles
 kusakidai
    くさきだい
(place-name) Kusakidai

草木奥

see styles
 kusagioku
    くさぎおく
(place-name) Kusagioku

草木山

see styles
 kusagiyama
    くさぎやま
(personal name) Kusagiyama

草木川

see styles
 kusagigawa
    くさぎがわ
(place-name) Kusagigawa

草木橋

see styles
 kusagibashi
    くさぎばし
(place-name) Kusagibashi

草木段

see styles
 kusakidan
    くさきだん
(place-name) Kusakidan

草木沢

see styles
 kusakizawa
    くさきざわ
(place-name) Kusakizawa

草木湖

see styles
 kusagiko
    くさぎこ
(personal name) Kusagiko

草木灰

see styles
cǎo mù huī
    cao3 mu4 hui1
ts`ao mu hui
    tsao mu hui
plant ash

草木瓜

see styles
 kusaboke; kusaboke
    くさぼけ; クサボケ
(kana only) (See 木瓜・ぼけ) dwarf Japanese quince (Chaenomeles japonica); (Japanese) flowering quince; Maule's quince; japonica

草木田

see styles
 kusakida
    くさきだ
(surname) Kusakida

草木薮

see styles
 kusagiyabu
    くさぎやぶ
(place-name) Kusagiyabu

草木藪

see styles
 kusagiyabu
    くさぎやぶ
(place-name) Kusagiyabu

草木谷

see styles
 kusagidani
    くさぎだに
(place-name) Kusagidani

草木越

see styles
 kusakigoe
    くさきごえ
(place-name) Kusakigoe

草木迫

see styles
 kusakizako
    くさきざこ
(surname) Kusakizako

七草木

see styles
 nanakusagi
    ななくさぎ
(place-name, surname) Nanakusagi

下草木

see styles
 shimokusagi
    しもくさぎ
(place-name) Shimokusagi

中草木

see styles
 nakakusagi
    なかくさぎ
(place-name) Nakakusagi

北草木

see styles
 kitakusagi
    きたくさぎ
(place-name) Kitakusagi

南草木

see styles
 minamikusagi
    みなみくさぎ
(place-name) Minamikusagi

諸草木


诸草木

see styles
zhū cǎo mù
    zhu1 cao3 mu4
chu ts`ao mu
    chu tsao mu
 sho sōmoku
vegetation

高草木

see styles
 takasougi / takasogi
    たかそうぎ
(surname) Takasougi

草木ダム

see styles
 kusagidamu
    くさぎダム
(place-name) Kusagi Dam

草木尾坂

see styles
 kusagiozaka
    くさぎおざか
(place-name) Kusagiozaka

草木成佛

see styles
cǎo mù chéng fó
    cao3 mu4 cheng2 fo2
ts`ao mu ch`eng fo
    tsao mu cheng fo
 sōmoku jōbutsu
Even inanimate things, e.g. grass and tree, are Buddha, all being of the 一如 q.v., a T'ien-tai and Chen-yen (Shingon) doctrine.

草木染め

see styles
 kusakizome
    くさきぞめ
dyeing with vegetable dyes

草木皆兵

see styles
cǎo mù jiē bīng
    cao3 mu4 jie1 bing1
ts`ao mu chieh ping
    tsao mu chieh ping
lit. every tree or bush an enemy soldier (idiom); fig. to panic and treat everyone as an enemy; to feel beleaguered

草木鳥獸


草木鸟兽

see styles
cǎo mù niǎo shòu
    cao3 mu4 niao3 shou4
ts`ao mu niao shou
    tsao mu niao shou
flora and fauna

山川草木

see styles
 sansensoumoku / sansensomoku
    さんせんそうもく
(yoji) nature; natural scenery

常盤草木

see styles
 tokiwakusaki
    ときわくさき
(place-name) Tokiwakusaki

草木沢上原

see styles
 kusakisawauwahara
    くさきさわうわはら
(place-name) Kusakisawauwahara

草木舞沢川

see styles
 soumokumaisawagawa / somokumaisawagawa
    そうもくまいさわがわ
(place-name) Soumokumaisawagawa

十和田草木

see styles
 towadakusagi
    とわだくさぎ
(place-name) Towadakusagi

常盤草木町

see styles
 tokiwakusakichou / tokiwakusakicho
    ときわくさきちょう
(place-name) Tokiwakusakichō

草木トンネル

see styles
 kusagitonneru
    くさぎトンネル
(place-name) Kusagi Tunnel

草木国土悉皆成仏

see styles
 soumokukokudoshikkaijoubutsu / somokukokudoshikkaijobutsu
    そうもくこくどしっかいじょうぶつ
(expression) {Buddh} (from Nirvana sutra) (See 大般涅槃経) all things have the Buddha nature

草木も眠る丑三つ時

see styles
 kusakimonemuruushimitsudoki / kusakimonemurushimitsudoki
    くさきもねむるうしみつどき
(exp,n) (idiom) dead of night (when even the trees and plants sleep)

人生一世,草木一春

see styles
rén shēng yī shì , cǎo mù yī chūn
    ren2 sheng1 yi1 shi4 , cao3 mu4 yi1 chun1
jen sheng i shih , ts`ao mu i ch`un
    jen sheng i shih , tsao mu i chun
Man has but one life, grass but one spring (idiom). fig. the brevity of human existence

Variations:
草木もなびく
草木も靡く

see styles
 kusakimonabiku
    くさきもなびく
(exp,v5k) (idiom) to bow (in great numbers) to a greater authority; to be drawn (en masse) to something attractive; even the plants yield

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

This page contains 43 results for "草木" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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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