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五枝 see styles |
goeda ごえだ |
(surname) Goeda |
五根 see styles |
wǔ gēn wu3 gen1 wu ken gokon |
pañcendriyāṇi. (1) The five roots, i. e. the five organs of the senses: eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and body as roots of knowing. (2) The five spiritual organs pr positive agents: 信 faith, 精進 energy, 念 memory, 定 visionary meditation, 慧 wisdom. The 五力 q. v. are regarded as negative agents. |
五桁 see styles |
goketa ごけた |
five-digit number; "ten thousands" column |
五桂 see styles |
gokatsura ごかつら |
(place-name) Gokatsura |
五條 五条 see styles |
wǔ tiáo wu3 tiao2 wu t`iao wu tiao gojou / gojo ごじょう |
(place-name, surname) Gojō five-patched monks' robe |
五森 see styles |
itsumori いつもり |
(surname) Itsumori |
五業 五业 see styles |
wǔ yè wu3 ye4 wu yeh gogō |
The five kinds of karma: of which the groups are numerous and differ. |
五楽 see styles |
goraku ごらく |
(place-name) Goraku |
五樂 五乐 see styles |
wǔ lè wu3 le4 wu le goraku |
The pleasures of the five senses, v. 五欲. |
五樹 see styles |
itsuki いつき |
(personal name) Itsuki |
五橋 see styles |
itsuhashi いつはし |
(place-name) Itsuhashi |
五次 see styles |
goji ごじ |
(surname) Goji |
五欲 see styles |
wǔ yù wu3 yu4 wu yü goyoku |
The five desires, arising from the objects of the five senses, things seen, heard, smelt, tasted, or touched. Also, the five desires of wealth, sex, foodand-drink, fame, and sleep. |
五歌 see styles |
itsuka いつか |
(female given name) Itsuka |
五段 see styles |
godan ごだん |
More info & calligraphy: Go-Dan / 5th Degree Black Belt |
五毛 see styles |
wǔ máo wu3 mao2 wu mao gomou / gomo ごもう |
fifty cents (0.5 RMB); (fig.) paltry sum of money; (abbr. for 五毛黨|五毛党[wu3 mao2 dang3]) hired Internet commenter (place-name) Gomou |
五水 see styles |
itsumi いつみ |
(personal name) Itsumi |
五江 see styles |
itsue いつえ |
(female given name) Itsue |
五沢 see styles |
gozawa ござわ |
(surname) Gozawa |
五河 see styles |
wǔ hé wu3 he2 wu ho |
Wuhe, a county in Bengbu 蚌埠[Beng4bu4], Anhui; Punjab, a province of Pakistan |
五治 see styles |
itsuharu いつはる |
(given name) Itsuharu |
五泉 see styles |
gosen ごせん |
(place-name, surname) Gosen |
五法 see styles |
wǔ fǎ wu3 fa3 wu fa gohō |
pañcadharma. The five laws or categories, of which four groups are as follows: I. 相名五法 The five categories of form and name: (1) 相 appearances, or phenomena; (2) 名 their names; (3) 分別 sometimes called 妄想 ordinary mental discrimination of them— (1) and (2) are objective, (3) subjective; (4) 正智 corrective wisdom, which corrects the deficiencies and errors of the last: (5) 如如 the 眞如 Bhutatathata or absolute wisdom, reached through the 如理智 understanding of the law of the absolute, or ultimate truth. II. 事理五法 The five categories into which things and their principles are divided: (1) 心法 mind; (2) 心所法 mental conditions or activities; (3) 色法 the actual states or categories as conceived; (4) 不相應法 hypothetic categories, 唯識 has twenty-four, the Abhidharma fourteen; (5) 無爲法 the state of rest, or the inactive principle pervading all things; the first four are the 事 and the last the 理. III. 理智五法 cf. 五智; the five categories of essential wisdom: (1) 眞如 the absolute; (2) 大圓鏡智 wisdom as the great perfect mirror reflecting all things; (3) 平等性智 wisdom of the equal Buddha nature of all beings; (4) 妙觀察智 wisdom of mystic insight into all things and removal of ignorance and doubt; (5) 成所作智 wisdom perfect in action and bringing blessing to self and others. IV. 提婆五法 The five obnoxious rules of Devadatta: not to take milk in any form, nor meat, nor salt; to wear unshaped garments, and to live apart. Another set is: to wear cast-off rags, beg food, have only one set meal a day, dwell in the open, and abstain from all kinds of flesh, milk, etc. |
五津 see styles |
gotsu ごつ |
(surname) Gotsu |
五洲 see styles |
wǔ zhōu wu3 zhou1 wu chou goshuu / goshu ごしゅう |
five continents; the world (given name) Goshuu |
五派 see styles |
wǔ pài wu3 pai4 wu p`ai wu pai goha |
five lineages |
五浦 see styles |
itsuura / itsura いつうら |
(surname) Itsuura |
五浪 see styles |
gorou / goro ごろう |
(male given name) Gorou |
五海 see styles |
wǔ hǎi wu3 hai3 wu hai goumi / gomi ごうみ |
(surname) Goumi The five 'seas' or infinities seen in a vision by Puxian, v. 舊華嚴經 3, viz., (1) all worlds, (2) all the living, (3) universal karma, (4) the roots of desire and pleasure of all the living, (5) all the Buddhas, past, present, and future. |
五涼 五凉 see styles |
wǔ liáng wu3 liang2 wu liang |
the five Liang of the Sixteen Kingdoms, namely: Former Liang 前涼|前凉 (314-376), Later Liang 後涼|后凉 (386-403), Northern Liang 北涼|北凉 (398-439), Southern Liang 南涼|南凉[Nan2 Liang2] (397-414), Western Liang 西涼|西凉 (400-421) |
五淨 五净 see styles |
wǔ jìng wu3 jing4 wu ching gojō |
The five 'clean' products of the cow, its pañca-gavya, i. e. urine, dung, milk, cream (or sour milk), and cheese (or butter); cf M. W. |
五湖 see styles |
goko ごこ |
(place-name) Goko |
五澤 see styles |
gozawa ござわ |
(surname) Gozawa |
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. |
五瀬 see styles |
gose ごせ |
(surname) Gose |
五熊 see styles |
gokuma ごくま |
(surname) Gokuma |
五燒 五烧 see styles |
wǔ shāo wu3 shao1 wu shao goshō |
The five burnings, or 五痛 five pains, i. e. infraction of the first five commandments leads to state punishment in this life and the hells in the next. |
五營 五营 see styles |
wǔ yíng wu3 ying2 wu ying |
Wuying district of Yichun city 伊春市[Yi1 chun1 shi4], Heilongjiang |
五爵 see styles |
goshaku ごしゃく |
(hist) (See 五等爵,公爵・こうしゃく,侯爵・こうしゃく,伯爵・はくしゃく,子爵・ししゃく,男爵・だんしゃく・1) five ranks of nobility (in Japan; 1868-1946) |
五牛 see styles |
gogyuu / gogyu ごぎゅう |
(given name) Gogyū |
五物 see styles |
gobutsu ごぶつ |
(given name) Gobutsu |
五玉 see styles |
godama ごだま |
(See そろばん・1) soroban bead with value five |
五王 see styles |
goou / goo ごおう |
(surname) Goou |
五環 五环 see styles |
wǔ huán wu3 huan2 wu huan |
five rings; pentacyclic (chemistry) |
五瓶 see styles |
gohei / gohe ごへい |
(surname, given name) Gohei |
五甁 see styles |
wǔ píng wu3 ping2 wu p`ing wu ping gobyō |
The five vases used by the esoteric school for offering flowers to their Buddha, the flowers are stuck in a mixture of the five precious things, the five grains and the five medicines mingled with scented water. |
五生 see styles |
wǔ shēng wu3 sheng1 wu sheng takai たかい |
(female given name) Takai Five rebirths, i. e. five states, or conditions of a bodhisattva's rebirth: (1) to stay calamities, e. g. by sacrificing himself; (2) in any class that may need him; (3) in superior condition, handsome, wealthy, or noble; (4) in various grades of kingship; (5) final rebirth before Buddhahood; v. 瑜伽論 4. |
五田 see styles |
goda ごだ |
(surname) Goda |
五男 see styles |
gonan ごなん |
fifth son; (given name) Yukio |
五町 see styles |
gochou / gocho ごちょう |
(place-name, surname) Gochō |
五界 see styles |
wǔ jiè wu3 jie4 wu chieh gokai ごかい |
(place-name) Gokai five factors [of sensory perception] |
五畏 see styles |
wǔ wèi wu3 wei4 wu wei goi |
idem 五怖畏. |
五畑 see styles |
gohata ごはた |
(surname) Gohata |
五番 see styles |
goban ごばん |
(place-name) Goban |
五畿 see styles |
goki ごき |
(abbreviation) (See 五畿内) the Five Home Provinces (Yamato, Yamashiro, Settsu, Kawachi, and Izumi) |
五痛 see styles |
wǔ tòng wu3 tong4 wu t`ung wu tung gotsū |
idem 五燒. |
五瘟 see styles |
wǔ wēn wu3 wen1 wu wen |
five chief demons of folklore personifying pestilence |
五百 see styles |
wǔ bǎi wu3 bai3 wu pai komomo こもも |
(1) 500; (2) many; (female given name) Komomo pañcaśata. Five hundred, of which there are numerous instances, e. g. 500 former existences; the 500 disciples, etc. |
五目 see styles |
gomoku ごもく |
(1) mixture of ingredients (originally five); (2) (abbreviation) (See 五目飯・ごもくめし,五目鮨・ごもくずし,五目そば・ごもくそば) mixture of minced vegetables, fish, and meat, mixed in a starch (rice, noodles); (3) (abbreviation) (See 五目並べ) gomoku (game); five in a row; go-bang; (place-name) Gome |
五相 see styles |
wǔ xiàng wu3 xiang4 wu hsiang gosō |
idem 五相成身 and 五衰. |
五眼 see styles |
wǔ yǎn wu3 yan3 wu yen gogen ごげん |
{Buddh} the five eyes (physical eye, heavenly eye, wisdom eye, dharma eye and Buddha eye) The five kinds of eyes or vision: human; deva (attainable by men in dhyāna); Hīnayāna wisdom; bodhisattva truth; and Buddha-vision or omniscience. There are five more relate to omniscience making 十眼 ten kinds of eyes or vision. |
五矢 see styles |
itsuya いつや |
(personal name) Itsuya |
五知 see styles |
gochi ごち |
(place-name) Gochi |
五石 see styles |
goishi ごいし |
(surname) Goishi |
五礙 五碍 see styles |
wǔ ài wu3 ai4 wu ai go ge |
idem 五障. |
五社 see styles |
goshiya ごしや |
(surname) Goshiya |
五祕 see styles |
wǔ mì wu3 mi4 wu mi gohi |
five esoteric ones |
五祖 see styles |
wǔ zǔ wu3 zu3 wu tsu goso |
The five patriarchs. Those of the Huayan (Kegon) sect are 終南杜順; 雲華智儼; 賢首法藏; 淸涼澄觀, and 圭峯宗密. The Pure-land sect five patriarchs are 曇鸞; 道綽; 善導; 懷感 and 少康. The 蓮社 (白蓮社) Lianshe sect has 善導; 法照; 少康; 省常, and 宗賾. |
五祝 see styles |
iwai いわい |
(place-name) Iwai |
五神 see styles |
gonokami ごのかみ |
(surname) Gonokami |
五禁 see styles |
wǔ jīn wu3 jin1 wu chin gogon |
idem 五戒. |
五福 see styles |
wǔ fú wu3 fu2 wu fu gofuku ごふく |
(from the Book of Documents) the five blessings (health, wealth, longevity, love of virtue and dying a natural death); (place-name, surname) Gofuku five blessings |
五秀 see styles |
goshuu / goshu ごしゅう |
(given name) Goshuu |
五稜 see styles |
goryou / goryo ごりょう |
(place-name) Goryō |
五種 五种 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng wu3 zhong3 wu chung goshu |
The five kinds; but frequently the 種 is omitted, e. g. for 五種正食 see 五正食. |
五穀 五谷 see styles |
wǔ gǔ wu3 gu3 wu ku gokoku ごこく |
five crops, e.g. millet 粟[su4], soybean 豆[dou4], sesame 麻[ma2], barley 麥|麦[mai4], rice 稻[dao4] or other variants; all crops; all grains; oats, peas, beans and barley the five grains (wheat, rice, beans, millet (awa and kibi)); (surname) Gokoku five grains |
五穂 see styles |
itsuho いつほ |
(female given name) Itsuho |
五空 see styles |
wǔ kōng wu3 kong1 wu k`ung wu kung gokuu / goku ごくう |
(given name) Gokuu five kinds of emptiness |
五竜 see styles |
goryuu / goryu ごりゅう |
(place-name, surname) Goryū |
五端 see styles |
gotan ごたん |
(surname) Gotan |
五筆 五笔 see styles |
wǔ bǐ wu3 bi3 wu pi |
abbr. of 五筆字型|五笔字型, five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民 in 1983 |
五筒 see styles |
itsutsu いつつ |
(surname) Itsutsu |
五箇 see styles |
goka ごか |
(place-name, surname) Goka |
五箭 see styles |
wǔ jiàn wu3 jian4 wu chien go sen |
The five arrows, i. e. the five desires 五欲. |
五節 see styles |
gosetsu ごせつ |
the five festivals (January 7, March 3, May 5, July 7 and September 9) |
五篇 see styles |
wǔ piān wu3 pian1 wu p`ien wu pien go hen |
five categories of precepts |
五籐 see styles |
gotou / goto ごとう |
(surname) Gotou |
五籠 see styles |
kokago こかご |
(place-name) Kokago |
五紀 see styles |
itsuki いつき |
(surname, female given name) Itsuki |
五紅 see styles |
gokou / goko ごこう |
(given name) Gokou |
五絃 see styles |
gogen ごげん |
five strings; five-stringed instrument |
五経 see styles |
gokyou / gokyo ごきょう |
(See 詩経,書経,礼記,易経,春秋・3) The Five Classics (of Confucianism) |
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. |
五絵 see styles |
itsue いつえ |
(female given name) Itsue |
五經 五经 see styles |
wǔ jīng wu3 jing1 wu ching go kyō |
the Five Classics of Confucianism, namely: the Book of Songs 詩經|诗经[Shi1 jing1], the Book of History 書經|书经[Shu1 jing1], the Classic of Rites 禮記|礼记[Li3 ji4], the Book of Changes 易經|易经[Yi4 jing1], and the Spring and Autumn Annals 春秋[Chun1 qiu1] five [Chinese] classics |
五網 see styles |
goami ごあみ |
(surname) Goami |
五緒 see styles |
itsuo いつお |
(personal name) Itsuo |
五線 see styles |
gosen ごせん |
{music} staff; stave; (given name) Gosen |
五緣 五缘 see styles |
wǔ yuán wu3 yuan2 wu yüan goen |
five conditions |
五織 see styles |
saori さおり |
(female given name) Saori |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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