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Simple Dictionary Definition |
藏閣 藏阁 see styles |
zàng gé zang4 ge2 tsang ko zōkaku |
sūtra repository |
藏雀 see styles |
zàng què zang4 que4 tsang ch`üeh tsang chüeh |
(bird species of China) Tibetan rosefinch (Carpodacus roborowskii) |
藏青 see styles |
zàng qīng zang4 qing1 tsang ch`ing tsang ching |
see 藏青色[zang4 qing1 se4] |
藏鵐 藏鹀 see styles |
zàng wú zang4 wu2 tsang wu |
(bird species of China) Tibetan bunting (Emberiza koslowi) |
三藏 see styles |
sān zàng san1 zang4 san tsang sanzō |
Tripitaka, the three main types of text that collectively constitute the Buddhist canon of scriptures: sutras, commandments and commentaries v. 藏. |
中藏 see styles |
nakakura なかくら |
(surname) Nakakura |
亀藏 see styles |
kamezou / kamezo かめぞう |
(personal name) Kamezou |
二藏 see styles |
èr zàng er4 zang4 erh tsang nizō |
The two piṭakas or tripiṭakas, i.e. the Buddhist canon: (a) 聲聞藏 the Śrāvaka, or Hīnayāna canon: (b) 菩薩藏 the Bodhisattva, or Mahāyanā canon. |
五藏 see styles |
wǔ zàng wu3 zang4 wu tsang gozō |
five collections |
今藏 see styles |
imakura いまくら |
(surname) Imakura |
伏藏 see styles |
fú zàng fu2 zang4 fu tsang fukuzō |
To bury, hide away. |
佛藏 see styles |
fó zàng fo2 zang4 fo tsang butsuzō |
Buddha thesaurus, the sutras of the Buddha's preaching, etc., also all the teaching of Buddha. |
俊藏 see styles |
shunzou / shunzo しゅんぞう |
(personal name) Shunzou |
保藏 see styles |
bǎo cáng bao3 cang2 pao ts`ang pao tsang yasuzou / yasuzo やすぞう |
to keep in store; to preserve (personal name) Yasuzou |
信藏 see styles |
xìn zàng xin4 zang4 hsin tsang shinzō |
The treasury of faith (which contains all merits). |
健藏 see styles |
kenzou / kenzo けんぞう |
(personal name) Kenzou |
傳藏 see styles |
denzou / denzo でんぞう |
(personal name) Denzou |
儲藏 储藏 see styles |
chǔ cáng chu3 cang2 ch`u ts`ang chu tsang |
to store; deposit; (oil, mineral etc) deposits |
元藏 see styles |
yuán zàng yuan2 zang4 yüan tsang ganzō |
The Yuan tripiṭaka, compiled by order of Shih Tsu (Kublai), founder of the Yuan dynasty, and printed from blocks; begun in 1277, the work was finished in 1290, in 1, 422 部 works, 6, 017 卷 sections, 558 凾 cases or covers. It contained 528 Mahayanist and 242 Hinayanist sutras; 25 Mahāyāna and 54 Hīnayāna vinaya; 97 Mahāyāna and 36 Hīnayāna śāstras; 108 biographies; and 332 supplementary or general works. In size, and generally, it was similar to the Sung edition. The 元藏目錄 or Catalogue of the Yuan tripiṭaka is also known as 大普寧寺大藏經目錄. |
光藏 see styles |
kouzou / kozo こうぞう |
(male given name) Kōzō |
入藏 see styles |
irikura いりくら |
(surname) Irikura |
八藏 see styles |
bā zàng ba1 zang4 pa tsang hachizō |
eight kinds of canons |
典藏 see styles |
diǎn cáng dian3 cang2 tien ts`ang tien tsang |
repository of items of cultural significance; collection |
内藏 see styles |
uchikura うちくら |
(surname) Uchikura |
冷藏 see styles |
lěng cáng leng3 cang2 leng ts`ang leng tsang |
refrigeration; cold storage; to keep (food, medicine) in cold environment |
出藏 see styles |
dekura でくら |
(surname) Dekura |
刻藏 see styles |
kè zàng ke4 zang4 k`o tsang ko tsang kokuzō |
To engrave the canon. |
前藏 see styles |
maekura まえくら |
(surname) Maekura |
力藏 see styles |
rikizou / rikizo りきぞう |
(personal name) Rikizou |
勇藏 see styles |
yuuzou / yuzo ゆうぞう |
(personal name) Yūzou |
勝藏 see styles |
katsuzou / katsuzo かつぞう |
(personal name) Katsuzou |
包藏 see styles |
bāo cáng bao1 cang2 pao ts`ang pao tsang |
to contain; to harbor; to conceal |
北藏 see styles |
běi zàng bei3 zang4 pei tsang Hokuzō |
The northern collection or edition of 1,621 works first published in Peking by order of Ch'eng Tsu (1403-1424), together with forty-one additional works, published by 密藏 Mizang after thirty years, labour beginning A. D. 1586. Later this edition was published in Japan 1678-1681 by 鐵眼 Tetsugen. |
匿藏 see styles |
nì zàng ni4 zang4 ni tsang nyokuzō |
hidden storage |
千藏 see styles |
chikura ちくら |
(surname) Chikura |
半藏 see styles |
hanzou / hanzo はんぞう |
(personal name) Hanzou |
南藏 see styles |
nán zàng nan2 zang4 nan tsang Nanzō |
The Southern Collection, or Edition, of the Chinese Buddhist Canon, published at Nanking under the reign of Tai Tsu, the first emperor of the Ming dynasty, who reigned A.D. 1368-1398. |
卜藏 see styles |
bokura ぼくら |
(surname) Bokura |
古藏 see styles |
furukura ふるくら |
(surname) Furukura |
吉藏 see styles |
jí zàng ji2 zang4 chi tsang kichizou / kichizo きちぞう |
(personal name) Kichizou Jizang |
周藏 see styles |
shuuzou / shuzo しゅうぞう |
(personal name) Shuuzou |
咒藏 see styles |
zhòu zàng zhou4 zang4 chou tsang juzō |
One of the four piṭakas, the thesaurus of dhāraṇīs. |
善藏 see styles |
zenzou / zenzo ぜんぞう |
(given name) Zenzou |
喜藏 see styles |
kizou / kizo きぞう |
(personal name) Kizou |
四藏 see styles |
shikura しくら |
(surname) Shikura |
国藏 see styles |
kunizou / kunizo くにぞう |
(personal name) Kunizou |
地藏 see styles |
dì zàng di4 zang4 ti tsang jizou / jizo じぞう |
Kṣitigarbha, the Bodhisattva of the Great Vow (to save all souls before accepting Bodhi); also translated Earth Treasury, Earth Womb, or Earth Store Bodhisattva (surname) Jizou Ti-tsang, J. Jizō, Kṣitigarbha, 乞叉底蘗沙; Earth-store, Earth-treasury, or Earthwomb. One of the group of eight Dhvani- Bodhisattvas. With hints of a feminine origin, he is now the guardian of the earth. Though associated with Yama as overlord, and with the dead and the hells, his role is that of saviour. Depicted with the alarum staff with its six rings, he is accredited with power over the hells and is devoted to the saving of all creatures between the nirvana of Śākyamuni and the advent of Maitreya the fifth century he has been especially considered as the deliverer from the hells. His central place in China is at Chiu-hua-shan, forty li south-west of Ch'ing-yang in Anhui. In Japan he is also the protector of travellers by land and his image accordingly appears on the roads; bereaved parents put stones by his images to seek his aid in relieving the labours of their dead in the task of piling stones on the banks of the Buddhist Styx; he also helps women in labour. He is described as holding a place between the gods and men on the one hand and the hells on the other for saving all in distress; some say he is an incarnation of Yama. At dawn he sits immobile on the earth 地 and meditates on the myriads of its beings 藏. When represented as a monk, it may be through the influence of a Korean monk who is considered to be his incarnation, and who came to China in 653 and died in 728 at the age of 99 after residing at Chiu-hua-shan for seventy-five years: his body, not decaying, is said to have been gilded over and became an object of worship. Many have confused 眞羅 part of Korea with 暹羅 Siam. There are other developments of Ti-tsang, such as the 六地藏 Six Ti-tsang, i. e. severally converting or transforming those in the hells, pretas, animals, asuras, men, and the devas; these six Ti-tsang have different images and symbols. Ti-tsang has also six messengers 六使者: Yama for transforming those in hell; the pearl-holder for pretas; the strong one or animals; the devīof mercy for asuras; the devī of the treasure for human beings; one who has charge of the heavens for the devas. There is also the 延命地藏 Yanming Ti-tsang, who controls length of days and who is approached, as also may be P'u-hsien, for that Purpose; his two assistants are the Supervisors of good and evil 掌善 and 掌惡. Under another form, as 勝軍地藏 Ti-tsang is chiefly associated with the esoteric cult. The benefits derived from his worship are many, some say ten, others say twenty-eight. His vows are contained in the 地藏菩薩本願經. There is also the 大乘大集地藏十電經 tr. by Xuanzang in 10 juan in the seventh century, which probably influenced the spread of the Ti-tsang cult. |
埋藏 see styles |
mái cáng mai2 cang2 mai ts`ang mai tsang |
to bury; to hide by burying; hidden |
執藏 执藏 see styles |
zhí zàng zhi2 zang4 chih tsang shūzō |
appropriated store |
大藏 see styles |
dà zàng da4 zang4 ta tsang daizou / daizo だいぞう |
(personal name) Daizou great [scriptural] store |
奈藏 see styles |
nagura なぐら |
(surname) Nagura |
奧藏 奥藏 see styles |
ào zàng ao4 zang4 ao tsang ōzō |
the hidden treasure-house (of Dharmas) |
安藏 see styles |
anzou / anzo あんぞう |
(surname) Anzou |
宝藏 see styles |
houzou / hozo ほうぞう |
(surname) Houzou |
室藏 see styles |
shì zàng shi4 zang4 shih tsang shitsuzō |
a storehouse |
寅藏 see styles |
torazou / torazo とらぞう |
(given name) Torazou |
密藏 see styles |
mì zàng mi4 zang4 mi tsang mitsuzō |
The esoteric canon. |
富藏 see styles |
tomizou / tomizo とみぞう |
(personal name) Tomizou |
寳藏 see styles |
houzou / hozo ほうぞう |
(surname) Houzou |
寶藏 宝藏 see styles |
bǎo zàng bao3 zang4 pao tsang hōzō |
precious mineral deposits; hidden treasure; (fig.) treasure; (Buddhism) the treasure of Buddha's law The treasury of precious things, the wonderful religion of Buddha. |
專藏 see styles |
senzou / senzo せんぞう |
(personal name) Senzou |
小藏 see styles |
kokura こくら |
(surname) Kokura |
居藏 see styles |
igura いぐら |
(surname) Igura |
岩藏 see styles |
iwakura いわくら |
(place-name) Iwakura |
川藏 see styles |
chuān zàng chuan1 zang4 ch`uan tsang chuan tsang |
Sichuan and Tibet |
帑藏 see styles |
tǎng zàng tang3 zang4 t`ang tsang tang tsang |
state treasury |
常藏 see styles |
tsunezou / tsunezo つねぞう |
(personal name) Tsunezou |
平藏 see styles |
heizou / hezo へいぞう |
(personal name) Heizou |
幸藏 see styles |
kouzou / kozo こうぞう |
(personal name) Kōzou |
幹藏 see styles |
mikizou / mikizo みきぞう |
(male given name) Mikizō |
庄藏 see styles |
shouzou / shozo しょうぞう |
(personal name) Shouzou |
庫藏 库藏 see styles |
kù cáng ku4 cang2 k`u ts`ang ku tsang ko zō |
to store; to have something in storage treasure house |
康藏 see styles |
yasuzou / yasuzo やすぞう |
(personal name) Yasuzou |
建藏 see styles |
kenzou / kenzo けんぞう |
(given name) Kenzou |
弘藏 see styles |
hirokura ひろくら |
(surname) Hirokura |
彌藏 see styles |
yazou / yazo やぞう |
(given name) Yazou |
往藏 see styles |
oukura / okura おうくら |
(surname) Oukura |
律藏 see styles |
lǜ zàng lv4 zang4 lü tsang ritsuzō |
The Vinaya-piṭaka. |
得藏 see styles |
dé zàng de2 zang4 te tsang Tokuzō |
Śrīgarbha, idem 淨眼 Vimalanetra. |
御藏 see styles |
mikura みくら |
(place-name, surname) Mikura |
徳藏 see styles |
tokukura とくくら |
(surname) Tokukura |
德藏 see styles |
dé zàng de2 zang4 te tsang Tokuzō |
Śrīgarbha |
忠藏 see styles |
chuuzou / chuzo ちゅうぞう |
(personal name) Chuuzou |
恒藏 see styles |
tsunezou / tsunezo つねぞう |
(given name) Tsunezou |
恩藏 see styles |
onzou / onzo おんぞう |
(surname) Onzou |
恵藏 see styles |
keizou / kezo けいぞう |
(personal name) Keizou |
惣藏 see styles |
souzou / sozo そうぞう |
(surname) Souzou |
愛藏 爱藏 see styles |
ài zàng ai4 zang4 ai tsang aizō |
grasping |
慈藏 see styles |
cí zàng ci2 zang4 tz`u tsang tzu tsang Jizō |
Chajang |
慧藏 see styles |
huì zàng hui4 zang4 hui tsang ezou / ezo えぞう |
(personal name) Ezou Wisdom-store, the Abhidharma Piṭaka, which embodies the science of ascertaining the meaning of the sūtras. Also, the whole of the Tripiṭaka. |
戒藏 see styles |
jiè zàng jie4 zang4 chieh tsang kaizō |
The Vinaya Piṭaka; the collection of rules. |
所藏 see styles |
suǒ zàng suo3 zang4 so tsang shozō |
that which is stored |
扇藏 see styles |
senzou / senzo せんぞう |
(personal name) Senzou |
掩藏 see styles |
yǎn cáng yan3 cang2 yen ts`ang yen tsang |
hidden; covered; concealed |
援藏 see styles |
yuán zàng yuan2 zang4 yüan tsang |
pro-Tibet; to support Tibet; to support Tibetan independence |
收藏 see styles |
shōu cáng shou1 cang2 shou ts`ang shou tsang |
to collect (works of art, dolls, antiques etc); to put away for safekeeping; (Internet) to bookmark; a collection |
政藏 see styles |
masazou / masazo まさぞう |
(personal name) Masazou |
教藏 see styles |
jiào zàng jiao4 zang4 chiao tsang kyōzō |
canon |
文藏 see styles |
fumikura ふみくら |
(surname) Fumikura |
新藏 see styles |
shinzou / shinzo しんぞう |
(surname) Shinzou |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "藏" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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