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<1234567>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
會師 会师 see styles |
huì shī hui4 shi1 hui shih |
to collaborate; to join forces; to effect a junction |
本師 本师 see styles |
běn shī ben3 shi1 pen shih honshi |
The original Master or Teacher. Śākyamuni. |
業師 业师 see styles |
yè shī ye4 shi1 yeh shih wazashi わざし |
teacher; one's teacher tricky wrestler; shrewd fellow |
樂師 乐师 see styles |
yuè shī yue4 shi1 yüeh shih |
musician |
櫆師 櫆师 see styles |
kuí shī kui2 shi1 k`uei shih kuei shih |
Polaris; the north star; same as 北斗[Bei3 dou3] |
水師 水师 see styles |
shuǐ shī shui3 shi1 shui shih suishi すいし |
navy (in Qing times) (surname) Suishi |
法師 法师 see styles |
fǎ shī fa3 shi1 fa shih houshi(p); hosshi(ok) / hoshi(p); hosshi(ok) ほうし(P); ほっし(ok) |
one who has mastered the sutras (Buddhism) (1) Buddhist priest; bonze; (2) layman dressed like a priest; (suffix noun) (3) (usu. pronounced ぼうし) person; (surname, given name) Houshi A Buddhist teacher, master of the Law; five kinds are given— a custodian (of the sūtras), reader, intoner, expounder, and copier. |
滿師 满师 see styles |
mǎn shī man3 shi1 man shih |
to finish apprenticeship; to graduate |
無師 无师 see styles |
wú shī wu2 shi1 wu shih mushi |
without a teacher |
牧師 牧师 see styles |
mù shī mu4 shi1 mu shih bokushi ぼくし |
chaplain; churchman; clergyman; parson; pastor; priest; rector (noun - becomes adjective with の) pastor; minister; clergyman; reverend |
獵師 猎师 see styles |
liè shī lie4 shi1 lieh shih ryōshi |
A hunter, e.g. a disguised person, a monk who wears the robe but breaks the commandments. |
王師 王师 see styles |
wáng shī wang2 shi1 wang shih oushi / oshi おうし |
emperor's teacher; imperial army royal preceptor |
班師 班师 see styles |
bān shī ban1 shi1 pan shih |
to withdraw troops from the front; to return in triumph |
琴師 琴师 see styles |
qín shī qin2 shi1 ch`in shih chin shih |
player of a stringed instrument |
瓦師 瓦师 see styles |
wǎ shī wa3 shi1 wa shih kawarashi かわらし |
(place-name) Kawarashi The Buddha in a previous incarnation as a potter. |
畫師 画师 see styles |
huà shī hua4 shi1 hua shih gashi |
(art) painter master painter |
祖師 祖师 see styles |
zǔ shī zu3 shi1 tsu shih soshi そし |
founder (of a craft, religious sect etc) founder of a sect; (surname) Soshi A first teacher, or leader, founder of a school or sect; it has particular reference to Bodhidharma. |
禪師 禅师 see styles |
chán shī chan2 shi1 ch`an shih chan shih zenshi |
honorific title for a Buddhist monk A master, or teacher, of meditation, or of the Chan school. |
移師 移师 see styles |
yí shī yi2 shi1 i shih |
to move troops to; (fig.) to move to; to shift to |
算師 算师 see styles |
suàn shī suan4 shi1 suan shih sanshi |
a master of calculation |
紹師 绍师 see styles |
shào shī shao4 shi1 shao shih shōshi |
expounder |
經師 经师 see styles |
jīng shī jing1 shi1 ching shih kyōshi |
A teacher of the sūtras, or canon in general. |
老師 老师 see styles |
lǎo shī lao3 shi1 lao shih roushi / roshi ろうし |
More info & calligraphy: Teacher / Master / Old Sage(1) old master; old teacher; (2) old monk; aged priest old master |
聖師 圣师 see styles |
shèng shī sheng4 shi1 sheng shih shōshi |
a sagely teacher |
興師 兴师 see styles |
xīng shī xing1 shi1 hsing shih |
to dispatch troops; to send an army; to mobilize forces |
船師 船师 see styles |
chuán shī chuan2 shi1 ch`uan shih chuan shih senshi |
Captain, i.e. the Buddha as captain of salvation, ferrying across to the nirvāṇa shore. |
蒙師 蒙师 see styles |
méng shī meng2 shi1 meng shih |
primary school teacher |
藥師 药师 see styles |
yào shī yao4 shi1 yao shih yakushi やくし |
pharmacist (surname) Yakushi Bhaiṣajya-guru-vaiḍūrya-prabhāṣa; 藥師璢璃光如來; 大醫王佛; 醫王善逝, etc. The Buddha of Medicine, who heals all diseases, including the disease of ignorance. His image is often at the left of Śākyamuni Buddha's, and he is associated with the east. The history of this personification is not yet known, but cf. the chapter on the 藥王 in the Lotus Sutra. There are several sutras relating to him, the藥王璢璃光, etc., tr. by Xuanzang circa A.D. 650, and others. There are shrines of the 藥王三尊 the three honoured doctors, with Yaoshi in the middle and as assistants 日光邊照 the Bodhisattva Sunlight everywhere shining on his right and 月光邊照 the Bodhisattva Moonlight, etc., on his left. The 藥王七佛 seven healing Buddhas are also all in the east. There are also the 藥王十二神將 twelve spiritual generals or protectors of Yaoshi, for guarding his worshippers. |
血師 血师 see styles |
xuè shī xue4 shi1 hsüeh shih |
hematite Fe2O3 |
襲師 袭师 see styles |
xí shī xi2 shi1 hsi shih shūshi |
an instructor |
誓師 誓师 see styles |
shì shī shi4 shi1 shih shih |
to vow before one's troops |
論師 论师 see styles |
lùn shī lun4 shi1 lun shih ronshi |
treatise master |
諸師 诸师 see styles |
zhū shī zhu1 shi1 chu shih shoshi |
teachers |
講師 讲师 see styles |
jiǎng shī jiang3 shi1 chiang shih koushi / koshi こうし |
instructor; lecturer (1) speaker; lecturer; (2) lecturer (at a university or college); instructor; (3) part-time teacher; (4) tutor (at a cram school) An expounder, or teacher. |
讀師 读师 see styles |
dú shī du2 shi1 tu shih tokushi |
A reader to an assembly. |
軍師 军师 see styles |
jun shī jun1 shi1 chün shih gunshi ぐんし |
(old) military counselor; (coll.) trusted adviser strategist; tactician; schemer |
迦師 迦师 see styles |
jiā shī jia1 shi1 chia shih kashi |
kṛsara |
遠師 远师 see styles |
yuǎn shī yuan3 shi1 yüan shih Onshi |
idem 慧遠 q.v. |
醫師 医师 see styles |
yī shī yi1 shi1 i shih |
More info & calligraphy: Doctor |
釋師 释师 see styles |
shì shī shi4 shi1 shih shih shakushi |
The Śākya teacher, Buddha. |
金師 金师 see styles |
jīn shī jin1 shi1 chin shih konshi |
goldsmith |
門師 门师 see styles |
mén shī men2 shi1 men shih monshi |
preceptor |
阿師 阿师 see styles |
ā shī a1 shi1 a shih ashi |
monk |
陶師 陶师 see styles |
táo shī tao2 shi1 t`ao shih tao shih tōshi |
a potter |
騎師 骑师 see styles |
qí shī qi2 shi1 ch`i shih chi shih |
jockey; horse rider; horseman; equestrian |
七證師 七证师 see styles |
qī zhèng shī qi1 zheng4 shi1 ch`i cheng shih chi cheng shih shichishōshi |
seven witnessing teachers |
三禮師 三礼师 see styles |
sān lǐ shī san1 li3 shi1 san li shih sanraishi |
director of the three ceremonies |
不從師 不从师 see styles |
bù cóng shī bu4 cong2 shi1 pu ts`ung shih pu tsung shih fujūshi |
does not follow a [certain] teacher |
世導師 世导师 see styles |
shì dǎo shī shi4 dao3 shi1 shih tao shih se dōshi |
a guide of the world |
世諸師 世诸师 see styles |
shì zhū shī shi4 zhu1 shi1 shih chu shih se shoshi |
scholars of the age |
五師子 五师子 see styles |
wǔ shī zǐ wu3 shi1 zi3 wu shih tzu go shishi |
The five lions that sprang from the Buddha's five fingers; 涅槃經 16. |
人師子 人师子 see styles |
rén shī zǐ ren2 shi1 zi3 jen shih tzu nin shishi |
nṛsiṃha. The Lion of men, Buddha as leader and commander. |
伊師迦 伊师迦 see styles |
yī shī jiā yi1 shi1 jia1 i shih chia ishika |
iṣīkā, an arrow, dart, elephant's eyeball; Ṛṣigiri, a high hill at Rājagṛha, v. 伊師迦私; a type of 我見, 我曼 egoism, etc. |
伽師縣 伽师县 see styles |
jiā shī xiàn jia1 shi1 xian4 chia shih hsien |
Peyzivat nahiyisi (Peyziwat county) in Kashgar prefecture 喀什地區|喀什地区[Ka1 shi2 di4 qu1], west Xinjiang |
佛大師 佛大师 see styles |
fó dà shī fo2 da4 shi1 fo ta shih butsu daishi |
Buddha, the great commander |
依止師 依止师 see styles |
yī zhǐ shī yi1 zhi3 shi1 i chih shih eji shi |
依止阿闍梨 The ācārya, or master of a junior monk. |
保惠師 保惠师 see styles |
bǎo huì shī bao3 hui4 shi1 pao hui shih |
(Christianity) Paraclete |
修腳師 修脚师 see styles |
xiū jiǎo shī xiu1 jiao3 shi1 hsiu chiao shih |
pedicurist |
偃師市 偃师市 see styles |
yǎn shī shì yan3 shi1 shi4 yen shih shih |
Yanshi, county-level city in Luoyang 洛陽|洛阳, Henan |
備法師 备法师 see styles |
bèi fǎ shī bei4 fa3 shi1 pei fa shih Bi hosshi |
Bei fashi |
傳法師 传法师 see styles |
chuán fǎ shī chuan2 fa3 shi1 ch`uan fa shih chuan fa shih denbō shi |
dharma transmitter |
八師經 八师经 see styles |
bā shī jīng ba1 shi1 jing1 pa shih ching Hasshi kyō |
Sūtra of the Eight Teachers |
分析師 分析师 see styles |
fēn xī shī fen1 xi1 shi1 fen hsi shih |
analyst; commentator |
劉師培 刘师培 see styles |
liú shī péi liu2 shi1 pei2 liu shih p`ei liu shih pei |
Liu Shipei (1884-1919), Chinese anarchist and revolutionary activist |
助化師 助化师 see styles |
zhù huà shī zhu4 hua4 shi1 chu hua shih jokeshi |
assistant instructor |
劬師羅 劬师罗 see styles |
qú shī luó qu2 shi1 luo2 ch`ü shih lo chü shih lo Kushira |
Ghoṣira, v. 具史羅. |
勝論師 胜论师 see styles |
shèng lùn shī sheng4 lun4 shi1 sheng lun shih shōron shi |
Vaiśeṣika teacher or philosopher |
化學師 化学师 see styles |
huà xué shī hua4 xue2 shi1 hua hsüeh shih |
chemist; apothecary |
北師大 北师大 see styles |
běi shī dà bei3 shi1 da4 pei shih ta |
Beijing Normal University; abbr. for 北京師範大學|北京师范大学[Bei3 jing1 Shi1 fan4 Da4 xue2] |
十六師 十六师 see styles |
shí liù shī shi2 liu4 shi1 shih liu shih jūroku shi |
The sixteen non-Buddhist "heretical" Indian philosophers. |
南無師 南无师 see styles |
nán wú shī nan2 wu2 shi1 nan wu shih namu shi |
Masters of namaḥ, i.e. Buddhist or Taoist priests and sorcerers. |
占星師 占星师 see styles |
zhān xīng shī zhan1 xing1 shi1 chan hsing shih |
astrologer |
受業師 受业师 see styles |
shòu yè shī shou4 ye4 shi1 shou yeh shih jugōshi |
ordaining master |
可大師 可大师 see styles |
kě dà shī ke3 da4 shi1 k`o ta shih ko ta shih Ka Daishi |
Great Master (Hui-)Ke |
吠世師 吠世师 see styles |
fèi shì shī fei4 shi4 shi1 fei shih shih Haiseshi |
吠世史迦 Vaiśeṣika, v. 衞. |
咒願師 咒愿师 see styles |
zhòu yuàn shī zhou4 yuan4 shi1 chou yüan shih juganshi |
invoker |
咖啡師 咖啡师 see styles |
kā fēi shī ka1 fei1 shi1 k`a fei shih ka fei shih |
barista |
員教師 员教师 see styles |
yuán jiào shī yuan2 jiao4 shi1 yüan chiao shih In Kyōshi |
Won gyosa |
唱導師 唱导师 see styles |
chàng dǎo shī chang4 dao3 shi1 ch`ang tao shih chang tao shih shō dō shi |
a preacher |
唱道師 唱道师 see styles |
chàng dào shī chang4 dao4 shi1 ch`ang tao shih chang tao shih shōdōshi |
A preacher; the president of a monastic assembly. |
四大師 四大师 see styles |
sì dà shī si4 da4 shi1 ssu ta shih shi daishi |
The four monastic heads imperially appointed during, the Tang dynasty. |
國師家 国师家 see styles |
guó shī jiā guo2 shi1 jia1 kuo shih chia koku shike |
state preceptor |
地論師 地论师 see styles |
dì lùn shī di4 lun4 shi1 ti lun shih Jiron shi |
masters of the Ten Stages school |
執師子 执师子 see styles |
zhí shī zǐ zhi2 shi1 zi3 chih shih tzu Shūshishi |
Siṃhala |
士師記 士师记 see styles |
shì shī jì shi4 shi1 ji4 shih shih chi shishiki ししき |
Book of Judges Judges (book of the Bible) |
大宗師 大宗师 see styles |
dà zōng shī da4 zong1 shi1 ta tsung shih daisōshi |
great master |
大導師 大导师 see styles |
dà dǎo shī da4 dao3 shi1 ta tao shih dai dōshi |
The great guide, i.e. Buddha, or a Bodhisattva. |
大幻師 大幻师 see styles |
dà huàn shī da4 huan4 shi1 ta huan shih dai genshi |
Great magician, a title given to a Buddha. |
大度師 大度师 see styles |
dà dù shī da4 du4 shi1 ta tu shih dai toshi |
Great leader across mortality to nirvana, i.e. Buddha, or Bodhisattva. |
大法師 大法师 see styles |
dà fǎ shī da4 fa3 shi1 ta fa shih dai hosshi |
a great Dharma-master |
大禪師 大禅师 see styles |
dà chán shī da4 chan2 shi1 ta ch`an shih ta chan shih dai zenshi |
great meditation teacher |
大船師 大船师 see styles |
dà chuán shī da4 chuan2 shi1 ta ch`uan shih ta chuan shih dai senshi |
The captain of the great ship of salvation, Buddha. |
大論師 大论师 see styles |
dà lùn shī da4 lun4 shi1 ta lun shih dai ronshi |
Mahāvādin, Doctor of the Śāstras, a title given to eminent teachers, especially of the Sāṅkhya and Vaiseṣika schools. |
天人師 天人师 see styles |
tiān rén shī tian1 ren2 shi1 t`ien jen shih tien jen shih ten nin shi |
`saastaa devamam.syaanaam 舍多提婆摩菟舍喃, teacher of devas and men, one of the ten epithets of a Buddha, because he reveals goodness and morality, and is able to save. |
如理師 如理师 see styles |
rú lǐ shī ru2 li3 shi1 ju li shih nyori shi |
A title of the Buddha, the Master who taught according to the truth, or fundamental law. |
妖術師 妖术师 see styles |
yāo shù shī yao1 shu4 shi1 yao shu shih youjutsushi / yojutsushi ようじゅつし |
warlock; sorcerer magician; sorcerer; wizard; witch |
威儀師 威仪师 see styles |
wēi yí shī wei1 yi2 shi1 wei i shih igi shi |
ceremony master |
婆利師 婆利师 see styles |
pó lì shī po2 li4 shi1 p`o li shih po li shih barishi |
varṣās, v. 雨, the rainy season of retreat. |
婆師婆 婆师婆 see styles |
pó shī pó po2 shi1 po2 p`o shih p`o po shih po Bashiba |
Bāṣpa |
婆師波 婆师波 see styles |
pó shī bō po2 shi1 bo1 p`o shih po po shih po Bashiha |
Vāṣpa, Bāṣpa; one of the first five disciples, Daśabala-Kāśyapa, identified with Mahākāśyapa; also 婆師婆 (or 婆濕婆) 婆沙波. |
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