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Simple Dictionary Definition |
女德 see styles |
nǚ dé nv3 de2 nü te nyotoku |
A woman of virtue, i.e. a nun, or bhikṣuṇī. The emperor Hui Zong of the Song dynasty (A.D. 1101-1126) changed the term 尼 to 女德. |
好德 see styles |
hǎo dé hao3 de2 hao te kōtoku |
to love virtue |
妙德 see styles |
miào dé miao4 de2 miao te myōtoku |
Wonderful virtue, title of Mañjuśrī; also an intp. of the meaning of Kapilavastu, v. 劫比, etc. |
威德 see styles |
wēi dé wei1 de2 wei te itoku |
More info & calligraphy: WadeOf respect-inspiring virtue; dignified. |
孔德 see styles |
kǒng dé kong3 de2 k`ung te kung te |
Auguste Comte (1798-1857), French philosopher |
宣德 see styles |
xuān dé xuan1 de2 hsüan te |
Xuande Emperor, reign name of fifth Ming emperor Zhu Zhanji 朱瞻基[Zhu1 Zhan1 ji1] (1398-1435), reigned 1426-1436, temple name 明宣宗[Ming2 Xuan1 zong1] |
實德 实德 see styles |
shí dé shi2 de2 shih te jittoku |
real quality |
寧德 宁德 see styles |
níng dé ning2 de2 ning te |
see 寧德市|宁德市[Ning2de2 Shi4] |
尤德 see styles |
yóu dé you2 de2 yu te |
Sir Edward Youde (1924-1986), British diplomat, ambassador to Beijing 1974-1978, governor of Hong Kong 1982-1986 |
崇德 see styles |
chóng dé chong2 de2 ch`ung te chung te sūtoku |
revere virtue |
己德 see styles |
jǐ dé ji3 de2 chi te kotoku |
one's own virtue |
常德 see styles |
cháng dé chang2 de2 ch`ang te chang te |
see 常德市[Chang2de2 Shi4] |
庫德 库德 see styles |
kù dé ku4 de2 k`u te ku te |
Kurd ethnic group |
康德 see styles |
kāng dé kang1 de2 k`ang te kang te |
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), German philosopher |
廣德 广德 see styles |
guǎng dé guang3 de2 kuang te |
Guangde, a county-level city in Xuancheng 宣城[Xuan1cheng2], Anhui |
建德 see styles |
jiàn dé jian4 de2 chien te |
Jiande, county-level city in Hangzhou 杭州[Hang2 zhou1], Zhejiang |
志德 see styles |
zhì dé zhi4 de2 chih te shitoku |
Jñānagupta |
性德 see styles |
xìng dé xing4 de2 hsing te shōtoku |
Natural capacity for good (or evil), in contrast with 修性 powers (of goodness) attained by practice. |
恩德 see styles |
ēn dé en1 de2 en te ontoku |
benevolence; favor benefiting |
惡德 恶德 see styles |
è dé e4 de2 o te |
wickedness; evil behavior |
愛德 爱德 see styles |
ài dé ai4 de2 ai te |
More info & calligraphy: Ed |
我德 see styles |
wǒ dé wo3 de2 wo te gatoku |
Power or virtue of the ego, the ego being defined as 自在 sovereign, master, free; v. 我波羅蜜. |
戒德 see styles |
jiè dé jie4 de2 chieh te kaitoku |
The power of the discipline. |
才德 see styles |
cái dé cai2 de2 ts`ai te tsai te |
talent and virtue |
承德 see styles |
chéng dé cheng2 de2 ch`eng te cheng te |
see 承德市[Cheng2de2 Shi4]; see 承德縣|承德县[Cheng2de2 Xian4] |
拉德 see styles |
lā dé la1 de2 la te |
More info & calligraphy: Raed |
敗德 败德 see styles |
bài dé bai4 de2 pai te |
evil conduct |
斷德 断德 see styles |
duàn dé duan4 de2 tuan te dantoku |
The power or virtue of bringing to an end all passion and illusion—one of the three powers of a buddha. |
旌德 see styles |
jīng dé jing1 de2 ching te |
Jingde, a county in Xuancheng 宣城[Xuan1cheng2], Anhui |
明德 see styles |
míng dé ming2 de2 ming te |
highest virtue; illustrious virtue |
普德 see styles |
pǔ dé pu3 de2 p`u te pu te Futoku |
Bodeok |
智德 see styles |
zhì dé zhi4 de2 chih te chitoku |
the power of cognition |
有德 see styles |
yǒu dé you3 de2 yu te utoku |
endowed with good qualities |
本德 see styles |
běn dé ben3 de2 pen te hondoku |
merits |
朱德 see styles |
zhū dé zhu1 de2 chu te |
Zhu De (1886-1976), communist leader and founder of the People's Liberation Army |
李德 see styles |
lǐ dé li3 de2 li te |
Otto Braun (1900-1974), Comintern adviser to the Chinese communist party 1932-1939 |
東德 东德 see styles |
dōng dé dong1 de2 tung te |
East Germany (1945-1990); German Democratic Republic 德意志民主共和國|德意志民主共和国[De2 yi4 zhi4 Min2 zhu3 Gong4 he2 guo2] |
果德 see styles |
guǒ dé guo3 de2 kuo te katoku |
The merits nirvāṇa, i. e. 常樂我淨 q. v., eternal, blissful, personal (or autonomous), and pure, all transcendental. |
查德 see styles |
chá dé cha2 de2 ch`a te cha te |
More info & calligraphy: Chad |
梵德 see styles |
fàn dé fan4 de2 fan te bontoku |
The power, or bliss, of Brahmā. |
歌德 see styles |
gē dé ge1 de2 ko te |
to sing the praises of sb |
正德 see styles |
zhèng dé zheng4 de2 cheng te |
Zhengde Emperor, reign name of eleventh Ming emperor Zhu Houzhao 朱厚照[Zhu1 Hou4 zhao4] (1491-1521), reigned 1505-1521, temple name 明武宗[Ming2 Wu3 zong1] |
武德 see styles |
wǔ dé wu3 de2 wu te |
More info & calligraphy: Martial Morality / Martial Arts Ethics / Virtue |
永德 see styles |
yǒng dé yong3 de2 yung te |
Yongde county in Lincang 臨滄|临沧[Lin2 cang1], Yunnan |
波德 see styles |
bō dé bo1 de2 po te |
Johann Elert Bode (1747-1826), German astronomer |
洛德 see styles |
luò dé luo4 de2 lo te |
Lord (name) |
海德 see styles |
hǎi dé hai3 de2 hai te kaitoku |
More info & calligraphy: HydeThe eight virtues, or powers of the ocean, i.e. vastness, tidal regularity, throwing out of the dead, containing the seven kinds of pearls, absorption of all rivers, of all rain without increase, holding the most mighty fish, universal unvarying saltness. |
淨德 see styles |
jìng dé jing4 de2 ching te jōtoku |
virtue of purity |
無德 无德 see styles |
wú dé wu2 de2 wu te mutoku |
no quality |
爾德 尔德 see styles |
ěr dé er3 de2 erh te |
Eid (Islam) |
犍德 see styles |
jiān dé jian1 de2 chien te Kentoku |
犍陟 (犍陟馬) Kaṇṭhaka, name of the steed on which Śākyamuni rode away from home. |
玄德 see styles |
xuán dé xuan2 de2 hsüan te gen toku |
profound virtue |
甘德 see styles |
gān dé gan1 de2 kan te |
Gadê or Gande county (Tibetan: dga' bde rdzong) in Golog Tibetan autonomous prefecture 果洛州[Guo3 luo4 zhou1], Qinghai |
盛德 see styles |
shèng dé sheng4 de2 sheng te |
splendid virtue; majestic moral character; great kindness |
眞德 see styles |
zhēn dé zhen1 de2 chen te shintoku |
real virtues |
神德 see styles |
shén dé shen2 de2 shen te jintoku |
mysterious virtue |
福德 see styles |
fú dé fu2 de2 fu te fukutoku |
More info & calligraphy: Fude |
積德 积德 see styles |
jī dé ji1 de2 chi te |
to accumulate merit; to do good; to give to charity; virtuous actions |
立德 see styles |
lì dé li4 de2 li te |
to distinguish oneself through virtue (one the three imperishables 三不朽[san1 bu4 xiu3]) |
細德 细德 see styles |
xì dé xi4 de2 hsi te saitoku |
a subtle positive factor |
綏德 绥德 see styles |
suí dé sui2 de2 sui te |
Suide County in Yulin 榆林[Yu2 lin2], Shaanxi |
缺德 see styles |
quē dé que1 de2 ch`üeh te chüeh te |
mean; nasty; reprehensible; unprincipled |
美德 see styles |
měi dé mei3 de2 mei te |
More info & calligraphy: Beautiful Virtue |
耀德 see styles |
yào dé yao4 de2 yao te |
to hold up as a virtuous example |
背德 see styles |
bèi dé bei4 de2 pei te |
immoral; unethical |
至德 see styles |
zhì dé zhi4 de2 chih te shitoku |
splendid virtue; majestic moral character; great kindness Jñānagupta |
英德 see styles |
yīng dé ying1 de2 ying te |
Yingde, city in Guangdong |
華德 华德 see styles |
huā dé hua1 de2 hua te Ketoku |
Padmaśrī |
萬德 万德 see styles |
wàn dé wan4 de2 wan te mantoku |
myriad attributes |
薄德 see styles |
bó dé bo2 de2 po te hakudoku |
of little virtue |
薩德 萨德 see styles |
sà dé sa4 de2 sa te |
More info & calligraphy: Sade |
衆德 众德 see styles |
zhòng dé zhong4 de2 chung te shutoku |
all merits |
行德 see styles |
xíng dé xing2 de2 hsing te gyō toku |
More info & calligraphy: Morality of Deed |
表德 see styles |
biǎo dé biao3 de2 piao te hyōtoku |
To manifest virtue, in contrast with 遮情 to repress the passions; the positive in deed and thought, as expounded by the 華嚴宗 Huayan school. |
西德 see styles |
xī dé xi1 de2 hsi te |
West Germany; German Federal Republic 德意志聯邦共和國|德意志联邦共和国[De2 yi4 zhi4 Lian2 bang1 Gong4 he2 guo2] |
證德 证德 see styles |
zhèng dé zheng4 de2 cheng te shōtoku |
Attainment of virtue, or spiritual power, through the four dogmas, twelve nidānas and six pāramitās, in the Hīnayāna and Madhyamayāna. |
貞德 贞德 see styles |
zhēn dé zhen1 de2 chen te |
Jeanne d'Arc (1412-1431), French heroine and liberator, executed as a witch by the Burgundians and English; also called Jehanne Darc, the Maid or Orleans, Joan of Arc or St Joan |
貴德 贵德 see styles |
guì dé gui4 de2 kuei te |
Guide county in Hainan Tibetan autonomous prefecture 海南藏族自治州[Hai3 nan2 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai |
赫德 see styles |
hè dé he4 de2 ho te |
Hart or Herd (name); Robert Hart (1835-1911), Englishman who served 1863-1911 in Qing dynasty customs office |
路德 see styles |
lù dé lu4 de2 lu te |
More info & calligraphy: Luther |
道德 see styles |
dào dé dao4 de2 tao te dōtoku |
More info & calligraphy: Ethics / Ethical / Moralitythe virtues of the (Buddha-)Path |
邦德 see styles |
bāng dé bang1 de2 pang te |
Bond (name) |
酒德 see styles |
jiǔ dé jiu3 de2 chiu te |
good manners in drinking; drinking as personality test |
醫德 医德 see styles |
yī dé yi1 de2 i te |
medical ethics |
長德 长德 see styles |
cháng dé chang2 de2 ch`ang te chang te |
Chotoku |
陰德 阴德 see styles |
yīn dé yin1 de2 yin te |
secret virtue |
隆德 see styles |
lóng dé long2 de2 lung te |
Longde county in Guyuan 固原[Gu4 yuan2], Ningxia |
雷德 see styles |
léi dé lei2 de2 lei te |
Clark T. Randt Jr. (1945-), US ambassador to Beijing 2001-2009 |
霍德 see styles |
huò dé huo4 de2 huo te |
Ford (name) |
韋德 韦德 see styles |
wéi dé wei2 de2 wei te |
Wade (name); Sir Thomas Francis Wade (1818-1895), sinologist 威妥瑪|威妥玛[Wei1 Tuo3 ma3] |
順德 顺德 see styles |
shùn dé shun4 de2 shun te |
Shunde, a district of Foshan 佛山市[Fo2shan1 Shi4], Guangdong |
顯德 see styles |
xiǎn dé xian3 de2 hsien te |
disclose merit |
高德 see styles |
gāo dé gao1 de2 kao te |
eminent virtue |
龐德 庞德 see styles |
páng dé pang2 de2 p`ang te pang te |
Pang De (-219), general of Cao Wei at the start of the Three Kingdoms period, victor over Guan Yu 關羽|关羽; Pound (name); Ezra Pound (1885-1972), American poet and translator |
德令哈 see styles |
dé lìng hā de2 ling4 ha1 te ling ha |
Delingha city in Haixi Mongol and Tibetan autonomous prefecture 海西蒙古族藏族自治州[Hai3 xi1 Meng3 gu3 zu2 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai |
德保縣 德保县 see styles |
dé bǎo xiàn de2 bao3 xian4 te pao hsien |
Debao county in Baise 百色[Bai3 se4], Guangxi |
德倫特 德伦特 see styles |
dé lún tè de2 lun2 te4 te lun t`e te lun te |
Drenthe (name); Drenthe (province in Netherlands) |
德先生 see styles |
dé xiān sheng de2 xian1 sheng5 te hsien sheng |
"Mr Democracy", phrase used during the May 4th Movement 五四運動|五四运动[Wu3 si4 Yun4 dong4]; abbr. for 德謨克拉西|德谟克拉西[de2 mo2 ke4 la1 xi1]; see also 賽先生|赛先生[Sai4 xian1 sheng5] |
德勒茲 德勒兹 see styles |
dé lè zī de2 le4 zi1 te le tzu |
Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995), French philosopher |
德勝門 德胜门 see styles |
dé shèng mén de2 sheng4 men2 te sheng men |
Deshengmen (Beijing) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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