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Simple Dictionary Definition |
八宗田 see styles |
hasouda / hasoda はそうだ |
(place-name) Hasouda |
六ッ宗 see styles |
mutsumune むつむね |
(place-name) Mutsumune |
六宗教 see styles |
liù zōng jiào liu4 zong1 jiao4 liu tsung chiao roku shūkyō |
six schools |
円宗寺 see styles |
enjuuji / enjuji えんじゅうじ |
(place-name) Enjuuji |
前宗森 see styles |
maemunemori まえむねもり |
(personal name) Maemunemori |
前末宗 see styles |
maesuemune まえすえむね |
(surname) Maesuemune |
助宗鱈 see styles |
sukesoudara / sukesodara すけそうだら |
(kana only) walleye pollack; Alaska pollack (Theragra chalcogramma) |
勝論宗 胜论宗 see styles |
shèng lùn zōng sheng4 lun4 zong1 sheng lun tsung Shōron shū |
The Vaiśeṣika school of Indian philosophy, whose foundation is ascribed to Kaṇāda (Ulūka); he and his successors are respectfully styled 論師 or slightingly 論外道; the school, when combined with the Nyāya, is also known as Nyāya-vaiśeṣika . |
北宗禪 北宗禅 see styles |
běi zōng chán bei3 zong1 chan2 pei tsung ch`an pei tsung chan Hokushū zen |
Northern School of Chan |
北長宗 see styles |
kitanagamune きたながむね |
(place-name) Kitanagamune |
十三宗 see styles |
shí sān zōng shi2 san1 zong1 shih san tsung jūsan shū |
The thirteen Buddhist schools of China v. 宗派. |
十八宗 see styles |
shí bā zōng shi2 ba1 zong1 shih pa tsung jūhachi shū |
The eighteen Japanese Buddhist sects, i.e. 三論; 法相; 華嚴; 律; 倶舍; 成實; 天台; 眞言; 融通念佛; 淨土; 眞; 日蓮; 時; 臨濟; 曹洞; 黃檗; 普化; and 修驗宗. |
千宗之 see styles |
sensoushi / sensoshi せんそうし |
(person) Sen Soushi |
千宗佐 see styles |
sensousa / sensosa せんそうさ |
(person) Sen Sousa (1901.1.27-1979.8.29) (1938.5.6-) |
千宗守 see styles |
sensoushu / sensoshu せんそうしゅ |
(person) Sen Soushu |
千宗室 see styles |
sensoushitsu / sensoshitsu せんそうしつ |
(person) Sen Soushitsu (1923.4-) |
千宗屋 see styles |
sensouoku / sensooku せんそうおく |
(person) Sen Souoku |
千宗左 see styles |
sensousa / sensosa せんそうさ |
(person) Sen Sousa (1938.56.-) |
千宗易 see styles |
sennosoueki / sennosoeki せんのそうえき |
(personal name) Sennosoueki |
南宗寺 see styles |
nanshuuji / nanshuji なんしゅうじ |
(place-name) Nanshuuji |
南宗禪 南宗禅 see styles |
nán zōng chán nan2 zong1 chan2 nan tsung ch`an nan tsung chan nanshū zen |
Southern School of Chan |
南山宗 see styles |
nán shān zōng nan2 shan1 zong1 nan shan tsung Nansen shū |
Nanshan zong |
南蛮宗 see styles |
nanbanshuu / nanbanshu なんばんしゅう |
(archaism) (See 南蛮・3) Christianity |
卽色宗 see styles |
jí sè zōng ji2 se4 zong1 chi se tsung sokushiki shū |
school [propounding] identity with material form |
唐中宗 see styles |
táng zhōng zōng tang2 zhong1 zong1 t`ang chung tsung tang chung tsung |
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang, reign name of fourth Tang emperor Li Zhe 李哲[Li3 Zhe2] (656-710), reigned 705-710 |
唐代宗 see styles |
táng dài zōng tang2 dai4 zong1 t`ang tai tsung tang tai tsung |
Emperor Taizong of Tang (727-779), reign name of ninth Tang emperor Li Yu 李豫[Li3 Yu4], reigned 762-779 |
唐僖宗 see styles |
táng xī zōng tang2 xi1 zong1 t`ang hsi tsung tang hsi tsung |
Emperor Xizong of Tang, reign name of nineteenth Tang Emperor Li Xuan 李儇[Li3 Xuan1] (862-888), reigned 873-888 |
唐太宗 see styles |
táng tài zōng tang2 tai4 zong1 t`ang t`ai tsung tang tai tsung Go Taishū |
Emperor Taizong of Tang, reign name of second Tang emperor Li Shimin 李世民[Li3 Shi4 min2] (599-649), reigned 626-649 Tang Taizong |
唐宣宗 see styles |
táng xuān zōng tang2 xuan1 zong1 t`ang hsüan tsung tang hsüan tsung |
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (810-859), reign name of seventeenth Tang emperor Li Chen 李忱[Li3 Chen2], reigned 846-859 |
唐德宗 see styles |
táng dé zōng tang2 de2 zong1 t`ang te tsung tang te tsung |
Emperor Dezong of Tang (742-805), reign name of tenth Tang emperor Li Kuo 李适[Li3 Kuo4], reigned 779-805 |
唐憲宗 唐宪宗 see styles |
táng xiàn zōng tang2 xian4 zong1 t`ang hsien tsung tang hsien tsung |
Emperor Xianzong of Tang (778-820), reign name of twelfth Tang emperor Li Chun 李純|李纯[Li3 Chun2] reigned 805-820 |
唐懿宗 see styles |
táng yì zōng tang2 yi4 zong1 t`ang i tsung tang i tsung |
Emperor Yizong of Tang (833-873), reign name of eighteenth Tang emperor Li Cui 李漼[Li3 Cui3], reigned 859-873 |
唐敬宗 see styles |
táng jìng zōng tang2 jing4 zong1 t`ang ching tsung tang ching tsung |
Emperor Jingzong of Tang (809-827), reign name of fourteenth Tang emperor 李湛[Li3 Zhan4], reigned 825-827 |
唐文宗 see styles |
táng wén zōng tang2 wen2 zong1 t`ang wen tsung tang wen tsung |
Emperor Wenzong of Tang (809-840), reign name of fifteenth Tang emperor 李昂[Li3 Ang2], reigned 827-840 |
唐昭宗 see styles |
táng zhāo zōng tang2 zhao1 zong1 t`ang chao tsung tang chao tsung |
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang, reign name of twentieth Tang emperor 李曄|李晔[Li1 Ye4] (867-904), reigned 888-904 |
唐武宗 see styles |
táng wǔ zōng tang2 wu3 zong1 t`ang wu tsung tang wu tsung |
Emperor Wuzong of Tang (814-846), reign name of sixteenth Tang emperor Li Chan 李瀍[Li3 Chan2], reigned 840-846 |
唐玄宗 see styles |
táng xuán zōng tang2 xuan2 zong1 t`ang hsüan tsung tang hsüan tsung |
Tang Emperor Xuanzong (685-762), also known as Emperor Ming of Tang 唐明皇[Tang2 Ming2 huang2], reign name of seventh Tang emperor 李隆基[Li3 Long1 ji1], reigned 712-756 |
唐睿宗 see styles |
táng ruì zōng tang2 rui4 zong1 t`ang jui tsung tang jui tsung |
Emperor Ruizong of Tang, reign name of sixth Tang emperor Li Dan 李旦[Li3 Dan4] (662-716), reigned 684-690 and 710-712 |
唐穆宗 see styles |
táng mù zōng tang2 mu4 zong1 t`ang mu tsung tang mu tsung |
Emperor Muzong of Tang (795-825), reign name of thirteenth Tang emperor 李恆|李恒[Li3 Heng2] reigned 821-825 |
唐肅宗 唐肃宗 see styles |
táng sù zōng tang2 su4 zong1 t`ang su tsung tang su tsung |
Emperor Suzong of Tang (711-762), reign name of eighth Tang emperor Li Heng 李亨[Li3 Heng1], reigned 756-762 |
唐順宗 唐顺宗 see styles |
táng shùn zōng tang2 shun4 zong1 t`ang shun tsung tang shun tsung |
Emperor Shunzong of Tang (761-806), reign name of eleventh Tang emperor Li Song 李誦|李诵[Li3 Song4], reigned 805-806 |
唐高宗 see styles |
táng gāo zōng tang2 gao1 zong1 t`ang kao tsung tang kao tsung |
Emperor Gaozong of Tang, reign name of third Tang emperor Li Zhi 李治[Li3 Zhi4] (628-683), reigned 649-683 |
唯識宗 唯识宗 see styles |
wéi shí zōng wei2 shi2 zong1 wei shih tsung yuishikishuu / yuishikishu ゆいしきしゅう |
Yogachara school of Buddhism ("consciousness only" school of Buddhism) (See 法相宗) Hosso sect (of Buddhism) The Dharmalakṣana sect 法相宗, which holds that all is mind in its ultimate nature. |
善宗寺 see styles |
zenshuuji / zenshuji ぜんしゅうじ |
(personal name) Zenshuuji |
四分宗 see styles |
sì fēn zōng si4 fen1 zong1 ssu fen tsung Shibun Shū |
idem 律宗. |
四宗教 see styles |
sì zōng jiào si4 zong1 jiao4 ssu tsung chiao shi shūkyō |
four doctrines |
四論宗 四论宗 see styles |
sì lùn zōng si4 lun4 zong1 ssu lun tsung shiron shū |
four treatise school |
因緣宗 因缘宗 see styles |
yīn yuán zōng yin1 yuan2 zong1 yin yüan tsung innen shū |
the teaching of causes and conditions |
圓融宗 圆融宗 see styles |
yuán róng zōng yuan2 rong2 zong1 yüan jung tsung Enyū Shū |
Yuanrong Zong |
圓頓宗 圆顿宗 see styles |
yuán dùn zōng yuan2 dun4 zong1 yüan tun tsung Endon Shū |
圓頓教 See 圓頓一乘. |
地論宗 地论宗 see styles |
dì lùn zōng di4 lun4 zong1 ti lun tsung Jiron Shū |
School of the Treatise on the Bhūmis |
大乘宗 see styles |
dà shèng zōng da4 sheng4 zong1 ta sheng tsung daijō shū |
The school of Mahāyāna, attributed to the rise in India of the Mādhyamika, i.e. the 中觀 or 三論 school ascribed to Nāgārjuna, and the Yoga 瑜伽 or Dharmalakṣaṇa 法相 school, the other schools being Hīnayāna. In China and Japan the 倶舍 and 成實 are classed as Hīnayāna, the rest being Mahāyāna , of which the principal schools are 律, 法相 , 三論, 華嚴, 天台, 眞言 , 淨土 , 禪 q.v. |
大宗師 大宗师 see styles |
dà zōng shī da4 zong1 shi1 ta tsung shih daisōshi |
great master |
大宗教 see styles |
daishuukyou / daishukyo だいしゅうきょう |
major religion; great religion |
大日宗 see styles |
dà rì zōng da4 ri4 zong1 ta jih tsung Dainichi Shū |
The cult of Vairocana especially associated with the 胎藏界 Garbhakośadhātu, or phenomenal world. The cult has its chief vogue in Japan. |
天台宗 see styles |
tiān tái zōng tian1 tai2 zong1 t`ien t`ai tsung tien tai tsung tendaishuu / tendaishu てんだいしゅう |
Tiantai school of Buddhism Tendai sect (of Buddhism); (personal name) Tendaishuu The Tiantai, or Tendai, sect founded by 智顗 Zhiyi. It bases its tenets on the Lotus Sutra 法華經 with the 智度論, 涅盤經, and 大品經; it maintains the identity of the Absolute and the world of phenomena, and attempts to unlock the secrets of all phenomena by means of meditation. It flourished during the Tang dynasty. Under the Sung, when the school was decadent, arose 四明 Ciming, under whom there came the division of 山家 Hill or Tiantai School and 山外 the School outside, the latter following 悟恩 Wuen and in time dying out; the former, a more profound school, adhered to Ciming; it was from this school that the Tiantai doctrine spread to Japan. The three principal works of the Tiantai founder are called 天台三部, i. e. 玄義 exposition of the deeper meaning of the Lotus; 文句 exposition of its text; and 止觀 meditation; the last was directive and practical; it was in the line of Bodhidharma, stressing the 'inner light'. |
天宗寺 see styles |
tensouji / tensoji てんそうじ |
(place-name) Tensouji |
太宗寺 see styles |
taisouji / taisoji たいそうじ |
(personal name) Taisouji |
失本宗 see styles |
shī běn zōng shi1 ben3 zong1 shih pen tsung shitsu honshū |
overturns one's own thesis |
妙宗寺 see styles |
myousouji / myosoji みょうそうじ |
(personal name) Myōsouji |
始興宗 始兴宗 see styles |
shǐ xīng zōng shi3 xing1 zong1 shih hsing tsung Shikō shū |
Siheung jong |
孟宗竹 see styles |
mèng zōng zhú meng4 zong1 zhu2 meng tsung chu mousouchiku; mousoudake; mousouchiku; mousoudake / mosochiku; mosodake; mosochiku; mosodake もうそうちく; もうそうだけ; モウソウチク; モウソウダケ |
see 毛竹[mao2 zhu2] (kana only) moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens); tall bamboo cultivated for its edible shoots |
宇宗田 see styles |
usouda / usoda うそうだ |
(surname) Usouda |
宋徽宗 see styles |
sòng huī zōng song4 hui1 zong1 sung hui tsung |
Emperor Huizong (Song Dynasty) |
寿恵宗 see styles |
suemune すえむね |
(place-name) Suemune |
對法宗 对法宗 see styles |
duì fǎ zōng dui4 fa3 zong1 tui fa tsung Taihō shū |
The Abhidharma sect. |
小祖宗 see styles |
xiǎo zǔ zōng xiao3 zu3 zong1 hsiao tsu tsung |
brat; little devil |
尾宗寺 see styles |
bisouji / bisoji びそうじ |
(surname) Bisouji |
山外宗 see styles |
shān wài zōng shan1 wai4 zong1 shan wai tsung Sangaishū |
sect outside the mountains |
山家宗 see styles |
shān jiā zōng shan1 jia1 zong1 shan chia tsung Sange Shū |
Mountain School |
左宗棠 see styles |
zuǒ zōng táng zuo3 zong1 tang2 tso tsung t`ang tso tsung tang sasoutou / sasoto さそうとう |
Zuo Zongtang (1812-1885), Chinese administrator and military leader (person) Sa Soutou (1812-1885) |
希宗子 see styles |
kimuko きむこ |
(female given name) Kimuko |
師宗縣 师宗县 see styles |
shī zōng xiàn shi1 zong1 xian4 shih tsung hsien |
Shizong county in Qujing 曲靖[Qu3 jing4], Yunnan |
平宗清 see styles |
tairamunekiyo たいらむねきよ |
(person) Taira Munekiyo |
平宗盛 see styles |
tairanomunemori たいらのむねもり |
(person) Taira No Munemori (1147-1185) |
幻化宗 see styles |
huàn huà zōng huan4 hua4 zong1 huan hua tsung genke shū |
school [propounding the view that all is] illusory transformation |
康宗憲 see styles |
kousouken / kosoken こうそうけん |
(personal name) Kōsouken |
廣宗縣 广宗县 see styles |
guǎng zōng xiàn guang3 zong1 xian4 kuang tsung hsien |
Guangzong county in Xingtai 邢台[Xing2 tai2], Hebei |
循道宗 see styles |
xún dào zōng xun2 dao4 zong1 hsün tao tsung |
Methodism |
心無宗 心无宗 see styles |
xīn wú zōng xin1 wu2 zong1 hsin wu tsung shinmu shū |
school [propounding the doctrine that] mind does not exist |
念佛宗 see styles |
niàn fó zōng nian4 fo2 zong1 nien fo tsung Nenbutsu Shū |
or 念佛門. The sect which repeats only the name of Amitābha, founded in the Tang dynasty by 道綽 Daochuo, 善道 Shandao, and others. |
性空宗 see styles |
xìng kōng zōng xing4 kong1 zong1 hsing k`ung tsung hsing kung tsung Shōkū shū |
Empty Nature School |
惣宗寺 see styles |
sousouji / sosoji そうそうじ |
(place-name) Sousouji |
慈恩宗 see styles |
cí ēn zōng ci2 en1 zong1 tz`u en tsung tzu en tsung Jion Shū |
see 法相宗[Fa3 xiang4 zong1] Jaeun jong |
應理宗 应理宗 see styles |
yìng lǐ zōng ying4 li3 zong1 ying li tsung Ōri shū |
(應理圓實宗) A name of the Dharmalakṣana school, 法相宗 q.v. |
成實宗 成实宗 see styles |
chéng shí zōng cheng2 shi2 zong1 ch`eng shih tsung cheng shih tsung Jōjitsu shū |
Satyasiddhi school of Buddhism Satyasiddhi sect (Jap. Jōjitsu-shū), based upon the Satyasiddhi śāstra of Harivarman, v. 訶. tr. by Kumārajīva. In China it was a branch of the 三論 San Lun sect. It was a Hīnayāna variation of the śūnya 空 doctrine. The term is defined as perfectly establishing the real meaning of the sutras. |
戒律宗 see styles |
jiè lǜ zōng jie4 lv4 zong1 chieh lü tsung kairitsushuu / kairitsushu かいりつしゅう |
(rare) (See 律宗) Ritsu (school of Buddhism) Vinaya school |
提婆宗 see styles |
tí pó zōng ti2 po2 zong1 t`i p`o tsung ti po tsung Daiba Shū |
The school of Nāgārjuna, so called after Āryadeva, infra. |
攝論宗 摄论宗 see styles |
shè lùn zōng she4 lun4 zong1 she lun tsung Shōron shū |
The school of the collected śāstras. |
改宗者 see styles |
kaishuusha / kaishusha かいしゅうしゃ |
convert (e.g. to Buddhism) |
新宗教 see styles |
shinshuukyou / shinshukyo しんしゅうきょう |
(See 新興宗教) new religion |
日ヶ宗 see styles |
higamune ひがむね |
(place-name) Higamune |
日宗川 see styles |
nisshuugawa / nisshugawa にっしゅうがわ |
(place-name) Nisshuugawa |
日蓮宗 日莲宗 see styles |
rì lián zōng ri4 lian2 zong1 jih lien tsung nichirenshuu / nichirenshu にちれんしゅう |
Nichiren school of Buddhism; (personal name) Nichirenshuu Nichiren shū |
明仁宗 see styles |
míng rén zōng ming2 ren2 zong1 ming jen tsung |
Ming Renzong, temple name of fourth Ming emperor Zhu Gaochi 朱高熾|朱高炽[Zhu1 Gao1 chi4] |
明宣宗 see styles |
míng xuān zōng ming2 xuan1 zong1 ming hsüan tsung |
temple name of fifth Ming emperor Xuande 宣德[Xuan1 de2] |
明武宗 see styles |
míng wǔ zōng ming2 wu3 zong1 ming wu tsung |
Ming Wuzong, temple name of eleventh Ming emperor Zhengde 正德[Zheng4 de2] |
明熹宗 see styles |
míng xī zōng ming2 xi1 zong1 ming hsi tsung |
Ming Xizong, temple name of fifteenth Ming emperor Tianqi 明天啟|明天启[Ming2 Tian1 qi3] |
普化宗 see styles |
pǔ huà zōng pu3 hua4 zong1 p`u hua tsung pu hua tsung fukeshuu / fukeshu ふけしゅう |
Fuke school (defunct sect of Zen Buddhism) Fuke shū |
曹洞宗 see styles |
cáo dòng zōng cao2 dong4 zong1 ts`ao tung tsung tsao tung tsung soutoushuu / sotoshu そうとうしゅう |
Soto school (of Zen Buddhism); (o) Soto school (of Zen Buddhism) Caodong Zong |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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