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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
十法 see styles |
shí fǎ shi2 fa3 shih fa jippō |
More info & calligraphy: Ten perfect Mahayana rules |
我慢 see styles |
wǒ màn wo3 man4 wo man gaman(p); gaman がまん(P); ガマン |
More info & calligraphy: Gamanabhimāna, ātma-mada. Egoism exalting self and depreciating others; self-intoxication, pride. |
自尊 see styles |
zì zūn zi4 zun1 tzu tsun jison じそん |
More info & calligraphy: Prideself-respect; esteem; self-importance; pride |
自尊心 see styles |
zì zūn xīn zi4 zun1 xin1 tzu tsun hsin jisonshin じそんしん |
More info & calligraphy: Prideful Mind / Self-Respecting Heartself-esteem; self-respect; self-importance; conceit; pride |
驕兵必敗 骄兵必败 see styles |
jiāo bīng bì bài jiao1 bing1 bi4 bai4 chiao ping pi pai kyouheihippai / kyohehippai きょうへいひっぱい |
More info & calligraphy: Pride Goes Before a Fall(expression) (yoji) defeat is inevitable for an overconfident army; being arrogant and overconfident inevitably leads to defeat; pride comes before a fall |
猿も木から落ちる see styles |
sarumokikaraochiru さるもきからおちる |
More info & calligraphy: Even Monkeys Fall From Trees |
驕傲 骄傲 see styles |
jiāo ào jiao1 ao4 chiao ao kyougou / kyogo きょうごう |
pride; arrogance; conceited; proud of something (noun or adjectival noun) (form) pride; arrogance |
使 see styles |
shǐ shi3 shih shi し |
to make; to cause; to enable; to use; to employ; to send; to instruct sb to do something; envoy; messenger (1) messenger; (2) (abbreviation) (See 検非違使) police and judicial chief (Heian and Kamakura periods); (3) {Buddh} (See 煩悩・2) klesha (polluting thoughts such as greed, hatred and delusion, which result in suffering); (female given name) Tsukasa To send; cause; a messenger; a pursuer, molester, lictor, disturber, troubler, intp. as 煩惱 kleśa, affliction, distress, worldly cares, vexations, and as consequent reincarnation. There are categories of 10, 16, 98, 112, and 128 such troublers, e. g. desire, hate, stupor, pride, doubt, erroneous views, etc., leading to painful results in future rebirths, for they are karma-messengers executing its purpose. Also 金剛童子 q. v. |
傲 see styles |
ào ao4 ao gō |
proud; arrogant; to despise; unyielding; to defy pride |
垢 see styles |
gòu gou4 kou ku く |
dirt; disgrace {Buddh} (See 煩悩・2) klesha (polluting thoughts such as greed, hatred and delusion, which result in suffering); (personal name) Yoshimi mala. Dust, impurity, dregs; moral impurity; mental impurity. Whatever misleads or deludes the mind; illusion; defilement; the six forms are vexation, malevolence, hatred, flattery, wild talk, pride; the seven are desire, false views, doubt, presumption, arrogance, inertia, and meanness. |
慢 see styles |
màn man4 man man |
slow māna. Pride, arrogance, self-conceit, looking down on others, supercilious, etc.; there are categories of seven and nine kinds of pride. |
七使 see styles |
qī shǐ qi1 shi3 ch`i shih chi shih shichishi |
The seven messengers, agents, or kleśas—desire 欲愛; anger, or hate 瞋恚; attachment, or clinging 有愛; pride or arrogance 慢; ignorance, or unenlightenment 無明; false views 見; and doubt 疑. |
七垢 see styles |
qī gòu qi1 gou4 ch`i kou chi kou shichiku |
The seven defilements―desire 欲, false views 見, doubt 疑, pride 慢, arrogance 憍 torpor 隨眠, and 慳 stinginess; cf. 七使. |
七慢 see styles |
qī màn qi1 man4 ch`i man chi man shichiman |
The seven pretensions or arrogances 慢 asserting superiority over inferiors and equality with equals, 過慢 superiority over equals and equality with superiors, 慢過慢 superiority over manifest superiors, 我慢 egotism or overweening pride, 增上慢 vaunting assertion of possessing the Truth, 卑慢 vaunting one's inferiority (or false humility), and 邪慢 vaunting lack of virtue for virtue. |
上慢 see styles |
shàng màn shang4 man4 shang man jōman |
pride in superior [spiritual] attainment |
九慢 see styles |
jiǔ màn jiu3 man4 chiu man kuman |
The nine forms of pride: that I surpass, am equal to, not so bad as others; that others surpass, are as bad as, are inferior to me; that none surpass, are equal to, or worse than me. |
九結 九结 see styles |
jiǔ jié jiu3 jie2 chiu chieh kyūketsu |
The nine bonds that bind men to mortality: love, hate, pride, ignorance, (wrong)views, possessions (or grasping), doubt, envy, meanness (or selfishness). They are the 六隨眠 plus grasping, envy, and meanness. |
五濁 五浊 see styles |
wǔ zhuó wu3 zhuo2 wu cho gotaku |
the five impurities (Buddhism) 五滓; 五渾 The five kaṣāya periods of turbidity, impurity, or chaos, i. e. of decay; they are accredited to the 住 kalpa, see 四劫, and commence when human life begins to decrease below 20,000 years. (1) 劫濁 the kalpa in decay, when it suffers deterioration and gives rise to the ensuing form; (2) 見濁 deterioration of view, egoism, etc., arising; (3) 煩惱濁 the passions and delusions of desire, anger, stupidity, pride, and doubt prevail; (4) 衆生濁 in consequence human miseries increase and happiness decreases; (5) 命濁 human life time gradually diminishes to ten years. The second and third are described as the 濁 itself and the fourth and fifth its results. |
五結 五结 see styles |
wǔ jié wu3 jie2 wu chieh goketsu |
Wujie or Wuchieh Township in Yilan County 宜蘭縣|宜兰县[Yi2 lan2 Xian4], Taiwan The five bonds to mortality: 貧 desire, 恚 hata, 慢 pride, 嫉 envy, 慳 grudging. |
傲人 see styles |
ào rén ao4 ren2 ao jen |
worthy of pride; impressive; enviable |
傲慢 see styles |
ào màn ao4 man4 ao man gōman ごうまん |
arrogant; haughty (noun or adjectival noun) pride; haughtiness; arrogance; insolence; hubris conceit |
傲自 see styles |
ào zì ao4 zi4 ao tzu |
pride; overbearing |
八慢 see styles |
bā màn ba1 man4 pa man hachiman |
The eight kinds of pride, māna, arrogance, or self-conceit, 如慢 though inferior, to think oneself equal to others (in religion); 慢慢 to think oneself superior among manifest superiors; 不如慢 to think oneself not so much inferior among manifest superiors; 增上慢 to think one has attained more than is the fact, or when it is not the fact; 我慢 self-superiority, or self-sufficiency; 邪慢 pride in false views, or doings; 憍慢 arrogance; 大慢 extreme arrogance. |
八憍 see styles |
bā jiāo ba1 jiao1 pa chiao hakkyō |
The eight kinds of pride, or arrogance, resulting in domineering: because of strength; of clan, or name; of wealth; of independence, or position; of years, or age; of cleverness, or wisdom; of good or charitable deeds; of good looks. Of these, eight birds are named as types: 鴟梟 two kinds of owl, eagle, vulture, crow, magpie, pigeon, wagtail. |
十使 see styles |
shí shǐ shi2 shi3 shih shih jū shi |
十大惑; 十根本煩惱 The ten messengers, deluders, fundamental passions; they are divided into five sharp and five dull; the five 鈍使 dull ones are desire, hate, stupidity, pride, and doubt; the five sharp 利使 are 身見, 邊見, 邪見, 見取見, 戒禁見, v. 見. |
十境 see styles |
shí jìng shi2 jing4 shih ching jikkyō |
Ten objects of or stages in meditation觀 in the Tiantai school, i.e. 陰境 the five skandhas; 煩惱境 life's distresses and delusion; 病患境 sickness, or duḥkha, its cause and cure; 業相境 age-long karmaic influences; 魔事境 Māra affairs, how to overthrow their rule; 禪定境 the conditions of dhyāna and samādhi; 諸見境 various views and doubts that arise; 慢境 pride in progress and the delusion that one has attained nirvāṇa; 二乘境 temptation to be content with the lower nirvāṇa, instead of going on to the greater reward; 菩薩境 bodhisattvahood; see the 止觀 5. |
十見 十见 see styles |
shí jiàn shi2 jian4 shih chien juumi / jumi じゅうみ |
(surname) Jūmi The ten (wrong) views; see 五見and add 貪, 恚 , 慢 , 無明 and 疑見 desire, hate, pride, ignorance, and doubt. |
卑慢 see styles |
bēi màn bei1 man4 pei man himan |
(下慢) The pride of regarding self as little inferior to those who far surpass one; one of the 七慢. |
喬志 see styles |
kyoushi / kyoshi きょうし |
pride; self-conceit; (given name) Takashi |
四翳 see styles |
sì yì si4 yi4 ssu i shiei |
The four films, or things that becloud, i. e. rain-clouds; dust-storms; smoke; and asuras, i. e. eclipses of sun and moon; emblematic of desire, hate, ignorance, and pride; cf. 四結. |
国華 see styles |
kokka こっか |
national pride; (personal name) Kokka |
強慢 see styles |
gouman / goman ごうまん |
(irregular kanji usage) (noun or adjectival noun) pride; haughtiness; arrogance; insolence; hubris |
得意 see styles |
dé yì de2 yi4 te i tokui とくい |
proud of oneself; pleased with oneself; complacent (n,adj-na,adj-no) (1) satisfaction; pride; triumph; elation; (n,adj-na,adj-no) (2) one's strong point; one's forte; one's specialty; (3) regular customer; regular client; patron To obtain one's desires, or aims; to obtain the meaning (of a sutra). |
性勝 性胜 see styles |
xìng shèng xing4 sheng4 hsing sheng shōshō |
an attitude of pride |
意地 see styles |
yì dì yi4 di4 i ti iji いじ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) stubbornness; obstinacy; willpower; pride; (2) disposition; nature; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) appetite; desire; greed The stage of intellectual consciousness, being the sixth vijñāna, the source of all concepts. |
愛慢 爱慢 see styles |
ài màn ai4 man4 ai man aiman |
desire and pride |
慢使 see styles |
màn shǐ man4 shi3 man shih manshi |
The messenger, or lictor, of pride, cf. 五使. |
慢坑 see styles |
màn kēng man4 keng1 man k`eng man keng mangyō |
The pit, or pitfall of pride. |
慢山 see styles |
màn shān man4 shan1 man shan mansen |
Pride as high as a mountain. |
慢幢 see styles |
màn chuáng man4 chuang2 man ch`uang man chuang mandō |
Pride as a banner rearing itself aloft. |
慢心 see styles |
màn xīn man4 xin1 man hsin manshin まんしん |
(n,vs,vi) self-conceit; pride pride |
慢惑 see styles |
màn huò man4 huo4 man huo manwaku |
One of the ten great delusions, that of pride. |
慢慢 see styles |
màn màn man4 man4 man man manman |
slowly; gradually pride of superiority among superiors |
慢結 慢结 see styles |
màn jié man4 jie2 man chieh manketsu |
The bondage of pride. |
慢緣 慢缘 see styles |
màn yuán man4 yuan2 man yüan manen |
in the condition of pride |
慢見 慢见 see styles |
màn jiàn man4 jian4 man chien manken |
Pride, regarding oneself as superior, one of the ten wrong views. |
憍坑 see styles |
jiāo kēng jiao1 keng1 chiao k`eng chiao keng kyōkō |
The pit of pride and arrogance. |
憍慢 see styles |
jiāo màn jiao1 man4 chiao man kyōman |
Arrogance and pride. |
昂り see styles |
takaburi たかぶり |
(1) excitement; stimulation; agitation; arousal; (2) pride; haughtiness; arrogance |
普慢 see styles |
pǔ màn pu3 man4 p`u man pu man fuman |
great pride (?) |
権高 see styles |
kendaka けんだか |
(noun or adjectival noun) pride; haughtiness |
欲慢 see styles |
yù màn yu4 man4 yü man yokuman |
desire and pride |
気位 see styles |
kigurai きぐらい |
pride; haughtiness |
法慢 see styles |
fǎ màn fa3 man4 fa man hōman |
pride in the dharma |
法界 see styles |
fǎ jiè fa3 jie4 fa chieh hokkai; houkai / hokkai; hokai ほっかい; ほうかい |
(1) {Buddh} universe; (2) {Buddh} realm of thought; (3) {Buddh} underlying principle of reality; manifestation of true thusness; (4) (ほうかい only) (abbreviation) (See 法界悋気) being jealous of things that have nothing to do with one; being jealous of others who are in love with each other dharmadhātu, 法性; 實相; 達磨馱都 Dharma-element, -factor, or-realm. (1) A name for "things" in general, noumenal or phenomenal; for the physical universe, or any portion or phase of it. (2) The unifying underlying spiritual reality regarded as the ground or cause of all things, the absolute from which all proceeds. It is one of the eighteen dhātus. These are categories of three, four, five, and ten dharmadhātus; the first three are combinations of 事 and 理 or active and passive, dynamic and static; the ten are: Buddha-realm, Bodhisattva-realm, pratyekabuddha-realm, śrāvaka, deva, Human, asura, Demon, Animal, and Hades realms-a Huayan category. Tiantai has ten for meditaton, i.e. the realms of the eighteen media of perception (the six organs, six objects, and six sense-data or sensations), of illusion, sickness, karma, māra, samādhi, (false) views, pride, the two lower Vehicles, and the Bodhisattva Vehicle. |
潔し see styles |
isagiyoshi いさぎよし |
pride; disdain |
無慢 无慢 see styles |
wú màn wu2 man4 wu man muman |
without pride |
煩惱 烦恼 see styles |
fán nǎo fan2 nao3 fan nao bonnō ぼんのう |
to be worried; to be distressed; worries (out-dated kanji) (1) worldly desires; evil passions; appetites of the flesh; (2) (Buddhist term) klesha (polluting thoughts such as greed, hatred and delusion, which result in suffering) kleśa, 'pain, affliction, distress,' 'care, trouble' (M.W.). The Chinese tr. is similar, distress, worry, trouble, and whatever causes them. Keith interprets kleśa by 'infection', 'contamination', 'defilement'. The Chinese intp. is the delusions, trials, or temptations of the passions and of ignorance which disturb and distress the mind; also in brief as the three poisons 貪瞋痴 desire, detestation, and delusion. There is a division into the six fundamental 煩惱, or afflictions, v. below, and the twenty which result or follow them and there are other dual divisions. The six are: 貪瞋痴慢疑 and 惡見 desire, detestation, delusion, pride, doubt, and evil views, which last are the false views of a permanent ego, etc. The ten 煩惱 are the first five, and the sixth subdivided into five. 煩惱, like kleśa, implies moral affliction or distress, trial, temptation, tempting, sin. Cf. 使. |
甚慢 see styles |
shén màn shen2 man4 shen man shinman |
overweening pride |
痴慢 see styles |
chī màn chi1 man4 ch`ih man chih man |
Ignorance and pride, or ignorant pride. |
癡慢 see styles |
chī màn chi1 man4 ch`ih man chih man chiman |
ignorance and pride |
矜恃 see styles |
kinji きんじ kyouji / kyoji きょうじ |
pride; dignity; self-respect |
矜持 see styles |
jīn chí jin1 chi2 chin ch`ih chin chih kinji きんじ kyouji / kyoji きょうじ |
reserved; aloof pride; dignity; self-respect |
自慢 see styles |
jiman じまん |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) pride; boast |
自負 自负 see styles |
zì fù zi4 fu4 tzu fu jifu じふ |
conceited; to take responsibility (n,vs,vi) pride; self-confidence; thinking highly of oneself; being proud of one's abilities or achievements |
至宝 see styles |
shihou / shiho しほう |
greatest treasure; most valuable asset; pride (of); (f,p) Shihou |
見慢 见慢 see styles |
jiàn màn jian4 man4 chien man kenman |
views (of self) and pride |
見識 见识 see styles |
jiàn shi jian4 shi5 chien shih kenshiki けんしき |
to gain first-hand knowledge of something; to experience for oneself; knowledge; experience; insight (1) views; opinion; discernment; (2) pride; self-respect |
見高 see styles |
midaka みだか |
(noun or adjectival noun) pride; haughtiness; (place-name) Midaka |
誇り see styles |
hokori ほこり |
pride; boast; credit (to) |
誇る see styles |
hokoru ほこる |
(transitive verb) to boast of; to be proud of; to take pride in |
諂憍 谄憍 see styles |
chǎn jiāo chan3 jiao1 ch`an chiao chan chiao tenkyō |
flattery and pride |
識見 识见 see styles |
shí jiàn shi2 jian4 shih chien shikiken; shikken しきけん; しっけん |
knowledge and experience views; opinion; discernment; pride; self-respect; insight |
譜寫 谱写 see styles |
pǔ xiě pu3 xie3 p`u hsieh pu hsieh |
to compose (a piece of music); (fig.) to create, by one's actions, a narrative (generally one that can be recounted with pride) |
輕慢 轻慢 see styles |
qīng màn qing1 man4 ch`ing man ching man kyōman |
irreverent To despise; the pride of thinking lightly of others. |
過慢 过慢 see styles |
guò màn guo4 man4 kuo man kaman |
The pride which among equals regards self as superior and among superiors as equal; one of the seven arrogances. |
邪慢 see styles |
xié màn xie2 man4 hsieh man jaman |
mithyāmāna ; perverse or evil pride, doing evil for self-advancement; to hold to heterodox views and not to reverence the triratna. |
驕人 骄人 see styles |
jiāo rén jiao1 ren2 chiao jen |
worthy of pride; impressive; enviable; to show contempt for others |
ごう慢 see styles |
gouman / goman ごうまん |
(noun or adjectival noun) pride; haughtiness; arrogance; insolence; hubris |
バナバ see styles |
banaba バナバ |
giant crape-myrtle (Lagerstroemia speciosa); Queen's crape-myrtle; banabá; Pride of India |
不如慢 see styles |
bù rú màn bu4 ru2 man4 pu ju man funyoman |
pride of not being inferior |
九品惑 see styles |
jiǔ pǐn huò jiu3 pin3 huo4 chiu p`in huo chiu pin huo ku hon waku |
Also九品煩惱 The four 修惑, i.e. illusions or trials in the practice of religion, i.e. desire, anger, pride, ignorance; these are divided each into 九品 q.v.; hence desire has all the nine grades, and so on with the other three. |
五根本 see styles |
wǔ gēn běn wu3 gen1 ben3 wu ken pen go konpon |
They are the six great kleśa, i. e. passions, or disturbers, minus 見 views, or delusions; i. e. desire, anger, stupidity (or ignorance), pride, and doubt. |
五祕密 五秘密 see styles |
wǔ mì mì wu3 mi4 mi4 wu mi mi go himitsu |
(五祕) The five esoteric or occult ones, i. e. the five bodhisattvas of the diamond realm, known as Vajrasattva in the middle; 欲 desire on the east; 觸 contact, south; 愛 love, west; and 慢 pride, north. Vajrasattva represents the six fundamental elements of sentient existence and here indicates the birth of bodhisattva sentience; desire is that of bodhi and the salvation of all: contact with the needy world for its salvation follows; love of all the living comes next; pride or the power of nirvana succeeds. |
六著心 六着心 see styles |
liù zhāo xīn liu4 zhao1 xin1 liu chao hsin roku jaku shin |
(六著) The six bonds, or the mind of the six bonds: greed, love, hate, doubt, lust, pride. |
卑下慢 see styles |
bēi xià màn bei1 xia4 man4 pei hsia man hige man |
pride of [insufficiently understood] inferiority |
四煩惱 四烦恼 see styles |
sì fán nǎo si4 fan2 nao3 ssu fan nao shi bonnō |
The four delusions in reference to the ego: 我痴 ignorance in regard to the ego; 我見 holding to the ego idea; 我慢 self-esteem, egotism, pride; 我愛 self-seeking, or desire, both the latter arising from belief in the ego. Also 四惑. |
国自慢 see styles |
kunijiman くにじまん |
national or local pride; the pride of one's native place |
增上慢 see styles |
zēng shàng màn zeng1 shang4 man4 tseng shang man zōjō man |
Arrogance, pride (of superior knowledge); e.g. the 5,000 disciples who, in their Hīnayāna superiority, thought they had gained all wisdom and refused to hear the Lotus gospel. |
士夫見 士夫见 see styles |
shì fū jiàn shi4 fu1 jian4 shih fu chien shifu ken |
One of the eight heterodox views, i.e. the pride arising from belief in a puruṣa, 補慮沙 q.v. |
大法慢 see styles |
dà fǎ màn da4 fa3 man4 ta fa man dai hōman |
Intellectual pride, arrogance through possession of the Truth. |
彩虹旗 see styles |
cǎi hóng qí cai3 hong2 qi2 ts`ai hung ch`i tsai hung chi |
rainbow flag, aka LGBT pride flag |
意気地 see styles |
ikuji(p); ikiji いくじ(P); いきじ |
self-respect; self-confidence; guts; backbone; pride; drive; willpower |
慢根本 see styles |
màn gēn běn man4 gen1 ben3 man ken pen man konpon |
root of pride |
慢習氣 慢习气 see styles |
màn xí qì man4 xi2 qi4 man hsi ch`i man hsi chi manjikke |
karmic impressions of pride |
慢著心 慢着心 see styles |
màn zhù zhuó xīn man4 zhu4 zhuo2 xin1 man chu cho hsin manjaku shin |
mind attached to pride |
慢過慢 慢过慢 see styles |
màn guō màn man4 guo1 man4 man kuo man manka man |
Regarding oneself as superior, to superiors. |
懈慢國 懈慢国 see styles |
xiè màn guó xie4 man4 guo2 hsieh man kuo keman koku |
懈慢界 A country that lies between this world and the Western Paradise, in which those who are reborn become slothful and proud, and have no desire to be reborn in Paradise. |
懈慢界 see styles |
xiè màn jiè xie4 man4 jie4 hsieh man chieh keman gai |
realm of laziness and pride |
我劣慢 see styles |
wǒ liè màn wo3 lie4 man4 wo lieh man garetsu man |
ūnamāna; the pride of thinking myself not much inferior to those who far surpass me. One of the 九慢 q.v. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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