There are 21 total results for your 隨順 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
隨順 随顺 see styles |
suí shùn sui2 shun4 sui shun zuijun |
to follow; to go along with To follow, accord with, obey; to believe and follow the teaching of another. |
隨順忍 随顺忍 see styles |
suí shùn rěn sui2 shun4 ren3 sui shun jen zuijun nin |
compliant forbearance |
隨順智 随顺智 see styles |
suí shùn zhì sui2 shun4 zhi4 sui shun chih zuijun chi |
knowledge of particular things |
隨順流 随顺流 see styles |
suí shùn liú sui2 shun4 liu2 sui shun liu zuijunru |
flowing along with |
隨順理 随顺理 see styles |
suí shùn lǐ sui2 shun4 li3 sui shun li zuijunri |
accords with reason |
能隨順 能随顺 see styles |
néng suí shùn neng2 sui2 shun4 neng sui shun nō zuijun |
[can] accord [with] |
隨順世間 随顺世间 see styles |
suí shùn shì jiān sui2 shun4 shi4 jian1 sui shun shih chien zuijun seken |
according with the mundane |
隨順他緣 随顺他缘 see styles |
suí shùn tā yuán sui2 shun4 ta1 yuan2 sui shun t`a yüan sui shun ta yüan zuijun taen |
going along with other conditions |
隨順教誨 随顺教诲 see styles |
suí shùn jiào huǐ sui2 shun4 jiao4 hui3 sui shun chiao hui zuijun kyōkai |
respectfully follow the teaching |
隨順正行 随顺正行 see styles |
suí shùn zhèng xíng sui2 shun4 zheng4 xing2 sui shun cheng hsing zuijun shōgyō |
to follow proper behavior |
隨順流轉 随顺流转 see styles |
suí shùn liú zhuǎn sui2 shun4 liu2 zhuan3 sui shun liu chuan zuijun ruten |
going along with cyclic existence |
隨順獲得 随顺获得 see styles |
suí shùn huò dé sui2 shun4 huo4 de2 sui shun huo te zuijunka kudoku |
fittingly attain |
隨順義人 随顺义人 see styles |
suí shùn yì rén sui2 shun4 yi4 ren2 sui shun i jen zuijungi nin |
one who accords with righteousness |
隨順而轉 随顺而转 see styles |
suí shùn ér zhuǎn sui2 shun4 er2 zhuan3 sui shun erh chuan zuijun ji ten |
carry out in accord with... |
隨順自心 随顺自心 see styles |
suí shùn zì xīn sui2 shun4 zi4 xin1 sui shun tzu hsin zuijun jishin |
following one's own mind |
隨順解脫 随顺解脱 see styles |
suí shùn jiě tuō sui2 shun4 jie3 tuo1 sui shun chieh t`o sui shun chieh to zuijun gedatsu |
code of vinaya precepts |
隨順退墮 随顺退堕 see styles |
suí shùn tuì duò sui2 shun4 tui4 duo4 sui shun t`ui to sui shun tui to zuijun taida |
conducive to ruin |
善能隨順 善能随顺 see styles |
shàn néng suí shùn shan4 neng2 sui2 shun4 shan neng sui shun zennō zuijun |
able to skillfully accord with |
隨順平等善根 随顺平等善根 see styles |
suí shùn píng děng shàn gēn sui2 shun4 ping2 deng3 shan4 gen1 sui shun p`ing teng shan ken sui shun ping teng shan ken zuijun byōdō zenkon |
stage of practicing the virtues of the middle path of noncontamination, and seeing that good and evil are not two |
等隨順一切衆生 等随顺一切众生 see styles |
děng suí shùn yī qiè zhòng shēng deng3 sui2 shun4 yi1 qie4 zhong4 sheng1 teng sui shun i ch`ieh chung sheng teng sui shun i chieh chung sheng tō zuijun issai shūjō |
equally according with all sentient beings |
隨順等觀一切衆生 随顺等观一切众生 see styles |
suí shùn děng guān yī qiè zhòng shēng sui2 shun4 deng3 guan1 yi1 qie4 zhong4 sheng1 sui shun teng kuan i ch`ieh chung sheng sui shun teng kuan i chieh chung sheng zuijun dōkan issai shūjō |
stage where one sees that the good and evil actions of all sentient beings are not different |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "隨順" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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