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Simple Dictionary Definition |
教直 see styles |
norinao のりなお |
(personal name) Norinao |
教相 see styles |
jiào xiàng jiao4 xiang4 chiao hsiang kyōsō |
The particular teaching of a sect. |
教真 see styles |
kyoushin / kyoshin きょうしん |
(given name) Kyōshin |
教研 see styles |
jiào yán jiao4 yan2 chiao yen |
teaching and research (abbr. for 教學研究|教学研究[jiao4xue2-yan2jiu1]) |
教示 see styles |
jiào shì jiao4 shi4 chiao shih kyouji / kyoji きょうじ |
(noun, transitive verb) instruction; teaching; (given name) Kyōji to instruct |
教祐 see styles |
norisuke のりすけ |
(personal name) Norisuke |
教祖 see styles |
jiào zǔ jiao4 zu3 chiao tsu kyouso / kyoso きょうそ |
founder of a religious sect; (personal name) Kyouso founder of a Buddhist sect |
教禅 see styles |
kyouzen / kyozen きょうぜん |
(personal name) Kyōzen |
教禪 教禅 see styles |
jiào chán jiao4 chan2 chiao ch`an chiao chan kyō zen |
doctrinal and meditative and approaches |
教秀 see styles |
norihide のりひで |
(personal name) Norihide |
教科 see styles |
kyouka / kyoka きょうか |
subject; curriculum |
教程 see styles |
jiào chéng jiao4 cheng2 chiao ch`eng chiao cheng kyoutei / kyote きょうてい |
course of study (commonly used in book titles) curriculum; textbook |
教章 see styles |
noriaki のりあき |
(personal name) Noriaki |
教範 see styles |
kyouhan / kyohan きょうはん |
teaching method |
教篤 see styles |
kyoutoku / kyotoku きょうとく |
(given name) Kyōtoku |
教籍 see styles |
jiào jí jiao4 ji2 chiao chi kyouseki / kyoseki きょうせき |
church membership canonical collection |
教純 see styles |
norisumi のりすみ |
(personal name) Norisumi |
教紹 see styles |
kyoushou / kyosho きょうしょう |
(personal name) Kyōshou |
教経 see styles |
noritsune のりつね |
(given name) Noritsune |
教絵 see styles |
norie のりえ |
(female given name) Norie |
教綱 see styles |
noritsuna のりつな |
(given name) Noritsuna |
教網 教网 see styles |
jiào wǎng jiao4 wang3 chiao wang kyōmō |
The teaching (of Buddha) viewed as a net to catch and save mortals. |
教練 教练 see styles |
jiào liàn jiao4 lian4 chiao lien kyouren / kyoren きょうれん |
to coach; to train; instructor; sports coach; trainer (CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4],名[ming2]) (noun/participle) {mil} drill |
教美 see styles |
takayoshi たかよし |
(male given name) Takayoshi |
教義 教义 see styles |
jiào yì jiao4 yi4 chiao i michiaki みちあき |
creed; doctrine; teachings creed; doctrine; dogma; (male given name) Michiaki The meaning of a teaching, or doctrine. |
教習 教习 see styles |
jiào xí jiao4 xi2 chiao hsi kyoushuu / kyoshu きょうしゅう |
(noun, transitive verb) training; instruction teaching and cultivation |
教者 see styles |
kyousha / kyosha きょうしゃ |
teacher (esp. in Buddhism) |
教聖 see styles |
norikiyo のりきよ |
(given name) Norikiyo |
教職 see styles |
kyoushoku / kyoshoku きょうしょく |
(1) the teaching profession; (2) {Christn} education of laity |
教育 see styles |
jiào yù jiao4 yu4 chiao yü kyouiku / kyoiku きょういく |
More info & calligraphy: Teach / Education(noun, transitive verb) (1) education; schooling; training; instruction; teaching; upbringing; (noun, transitive verb) (2) culture; cultivation; education |
教胡 see styles |
kyouko / kyoko きょうこ |
(female given name) Kyōko |
教臣 see styles |
noriomi のりおみ |
(personal name) Noriomi |
教興 教兴 see styles |
jiào xīng jiao4 xing1 chiao hsing kyōkō |
motivation for the teaching |
教舜 see styles |
kyosun きょすん |
(given name) Kyosun |
教花 see styles |
kyouka / kyoka きょうか |
(personal name) Kyōka |
教芽 see styles |
takame たかめ |
(female given name) Takame |
教英 see styles |
norihide のりひで |
(given name) Norihide |
教荘 see styles |
kyousou / kyoso きょうそう |
(given name) Kyōsō |
教華 see styles |
kyouka / kyoka きょうか |
(female given name) Kyōka |
教蓮 see styles |
kiyouren / kiyoren きようれん |
(surname) Kiyouren |
教蔵 see styles |
kyouzou / kyozo きょうぞう |
(personal name) Kyōzou |
教藏 see styles |
jiào zàng jiao4 zang4 chiao tsang kyōzō |
canon |
教行 see styles |
jiào xíng jiao4 xing2 chiao hsing michiyuki みちゆき |
(personal name) Michiyuki Instruction and conduct; teaching and practice; also the progress of the teaching, or doctrine. |
教衡 see styles |
norihide のりひで |
(personal name) Norihide |
教裕 see styles |
michihiro みちひろ |
(personal name) Michihiro |
教規 教规 see styles |
jiào guī jiao4 gui1 chiao kuei |
canon; religious rules |
教親 see styles |
norichika のりちか |
(personal name) Norichika |
教觀 教观 see styles |
jiào guān jiao4 guan1 chiao kuan kyōkan |
Teaching and meditation; the Buddha's doctrine and meditation on it; also教觀二門. |
教訓 教训 see styles |
jiào xun jiao4 xun5 chiao hsün kyoukun / kyokun きょうくん |
to provide guidance; to lecture sb; to upbraid; a talking-to; a bitter lesson; CL:番[fan1],頓|顿[dun4] (noun, transitive verb) lesson; precept; teachings; moral 訓誨 To teach, instruct. |
教詮 see styles |
kyousen / kyosen きょうせん |
(given name) Kyōsen |
教誉 see styles |
takayo たかよ |
(female given name) Takayo |
教誓 see styles |
kyousei / kyose きょうせい |
(surname) Kyōsei |
教語 教语 see styles |
jiào yǔ jiao4 yu3 chiao yü kyōgo |
The words of Buddhism; words of instruction. |
教誠 see styles |
norimasa のりまさ |
(personal name) Norimasa |
教誡 教诫 see styles |
jiào jiè jiao4 jie4 chiao chieh kyōkai きょうかい |
(noun/participle) admonishment; scolding; exhortation instruction |
教誨 教诲 see styles |
jiào huì jiao4 hui4 chiao hui kyōge きょうかい |
(literary) to instruct; to admonish; to counsel; teachings; instruction; guidance (noun/participle) counselling (often of imprisoned criminals by a chaplain, etc.); giving guidance to teach |
教說 教说 see styles |
jiào shuō jiao4 shuo1 chiao shuo kyōsetsu |
teaching |
教課 教课 see styles |
jiāo kè jiao1 ke4 chiao k`o chiao ko |
to teach class; to lecture |
教諦 教谛 see styles |
jiào dì jiao4 di4 chiao ti kyōtai |
pedagogic device |
教諭 see styles |
kyouyu / kyoyu きょうゆ |
(n,n-suf,vs) (licensed) teacher |
教證 教证 see styles |
jiào zhèng jiao4 zheng4 chiao cheng kyōshō |
The two ways of learning, by teaching or experience.; Teaching and evidence, doctrine and its evidential results, or realization. |
教護 see styles |
kyougo / kyogo きょうご |
(n,vs,vi) juvenile reform; (personal name) Kyōgo |
教貫 see styles |
kyoukan / kyokan きょうかん |
(given name) Kyōkan |
教赦 see styles |
kyoujirou / kyojiro きょうじろう |
(male given name) Kyōjirō |
教起 see styles |
jiào qǐ jiao4 qi3 chiao ch`i chiao chi noritatsu のりたつ |
(personal name) Noritatsu motivations for initiating the teaching |
教輔 see styles |
kyousuke / kyosuke きょうすけ |
(personal name) Kyōsuke |
教迹 see styles |
jiào jī jiao4 ji1 chiao chi kyōshaku |
The vestiges, or evidences of a religion; e.g, the doctrines, institutions, and example of the teachings of Buddha and the saints. |
教通 see styles |
norimichi のりみち |
(personal name) Norimichi |
教造 see styles |
kyouzou / kyozo きょうぞう |
(given name) Kyōzou |
教道 see styles |
jiào dào jiao4 dao4 chiao tao norimichi のりみち |
(given name) Norimichi To teach a way, or religion; a taught way contrasted with an intuitional way; the way of teaching. |
教達 see styles |
kyoutatsu / kyotatsu きょうたつ |
(given name) Kyōtatsu |
教邦 see styles |
norikuni のりくに |
(personal name) Norikuni |
教郎 see styles |
norio のりお |
(male given name) Norio |
教部 see styles |
jiào bù jiao4 bu4 chiao pu kyōbu |
division of the teachings |
教里 see styles |
kyouri / kyori きょうり |
(female given name) Kyōri |
教重 see styles |
norishige のりしげ |
(surname) Norishige |
教野 see styles |
kiyouno / kiyono きようの |
(surname) Kiyouno |
教長 教长 see styles |
jiào zhǎng jiao4 zhang3 chiao chang norinaga のりなが |
dean; mullah; imam (Islam); see also 伊瑪目|伊玛目[yi1 ma3 mu4] (given name) Norinaga |
教門 教门 see styles |
jiào mén jiao4 men2 chiao men kyoumon / kyomon きょうもん |
study of Buddhist theory A religion, a sect, different religious teachings. |
教院 see styles |
jiào yuàn jiao4 yuan4 chiao yüan kyōin |
doctrinal temple |
教隆 see styles |
noritaka のりたか |
(given name) Noritaka |
教雄 see styles |
jiào xióng jiao4 xiong2 chiao hsiung michio みちお |
(given name) Michio Gyoung |
教靖 see styles |
noriyasu のりやす |
(personal name) Noriyasu |
教鞭 see styles |
jiào biān jiao4 bian1 chiao pien kyouben / kyoben きょうべん |
teacher's pointer teacher's cane; teacher's pointer |
教順 see styles |
kyoujun / kyojun きょうじゅん |
(given name) Kyōjun |
教頭 教头 see styles |
jiào tóu jiao4 tou2 chiao t`ou chiao tou kyoutou / kyoto きょうとう |
sporting coach; military drill master (in Song times) deputy head teacher; vice principal |
教養 教养 see styles |
jiào yǎng jiao4 yang3 chiao yang kyouyou / kyoyo きょうよう |
More info & calligraphy: Education / Refinement(understanding or appreciation of) culture; (one's) education; cultivation; sophistication; refinement |
教香 see styles |
kyouka / kyoka きょうか |
(personal name) Kyōka |
教體 教体 see styles |
jiào tǐ jiao4 ti3 chiao t`i chiao ti kyōtai |
The body, or corpus of doctrine; the whole teaching. |
教高 see styles |
noritaka のりたか |
(given name) Noritaka |
教齡 教龄 see styles |
jiào líng jiao4 ling2 chiao ling |
years of teaching experience; teaching experience |
一教 see styles |
yī jiào yi1 jiao4 i chiao kazunori かずのり |
(personal name) Kazunori one teaching |
七教 see styles |
nako なこ |
(female given name) Nako |
三教 see styles |
sān jiào san1 jiao4 san chiao mitsunori みつのり |
the Three Doctrines (Daoism, Confucianism, Buddhism) (1) Shinto, Buddhism and Confucianism; the three religions; (2) Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism; (3) Buddhism, Shinto and Christianity; (given name) Mitsunori The three teachings, i.e. 儒, 佛 (or 釋), and 道Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism; or, 孔, 老, 釋 Confucianism, Taoism (aIso known as 神敎), and Buddhism. In Japan they are Shinto, Confucianism, and Buddhism. In Buddhism the term is applied to the three periods of Śākyamuni's own teaching, of which there are several definitions: (1) The Jiangnan 南中 School describe his teaching as (a) 漸progressive or gradual; (b) 頓 immediate, i.e. as one whole, especially in the 華嚴經; and (c) 不定 or indeterminate. (2) 光統 Guangtong, a writer of the Iater Wei dynasty, describes the three as (a) 漸 progressive for beginners, i.e. from impermanence to permanence, from the void to reality, etc.; (b) 頓 immediate for the more advanced; and (c) 圓complete, to the most advanced, i.e. the Huayan as above. (3) The 三時敎q.v. (4) The 南山 Southern school deals with (a) the 性空of Hīnayāna; (b) 相空of Mahāyāna; and (c) 唯識圓 the perfect idealism. v. 行事鈔中 4. Tiantai accepts the division of 漸, 頓, and 不定 for pre-Lotus teaching, but adopts 漸 gradual, 頓 immediate, and 圓 perfect, with the Lotus as the perfect teaching; it also has the division of 三藏敎 , 通敎 , and 別敎 q.v. |
主教 see styles |
zhǔ jiào zhu3 jiao4 chu chiao shukyou / shukyo しゅきょう |
bishop (See 司教) bishop (Orthodox, Anglican, etc.) |
了教 see styles |
liǎo jiào liao3 jiao4 liao chiao Ryōkyō |
A noted disciple named Ajñāta-Kauṇḍinya, v. 阿, also known as拘鄰鄰,了本際 and 知本際. He is described as "a prince of Magadha, maternal uncle of Śākyamuni, whose first disciple he became". He is "to be reborn as Buddha under the name of Samanṭa-Prabhāsa". Eitel. |
事教 see styles |
shì jiào shi4 jiao4 shih chiao jikyō |
Teaching dealing with phenomena. The characterization by Tiantai of the Tripiṭaka or Hīnayāna teaching as 界内事教 within the three realms of desire, form, and formlessness; and the 別教 'different teaching' as 界外事教 outside or superior to those realms; the one dealt with the activities of time and sense, the other transcended these but was still involved in the transient; the 別教 was initial Mahāyāna incompletely developed. |
二教 see styles |
èr jiào er4 jiao4 erh chiao nikyō |
Dual division of the Buddha's teaching. There are various definitions: (1) Tiantai has (a) 顯教 exoteric or public teaching to the visible audience, and (b) 密教 at the same time esoteric teaching to an audience invisible to the other assembly. (2) The 眞言 Shingon School by "exoteric" means all the Buddha's preaching, save that of the 大日經 which it counts esoteric. (3) (a) 漸教 and (b) 頓教 graduated and immediate teaching, terms with various uses, e.g. salvation by works Hīnayāna, and by faith, Mahāyāna, etc.; they are applied to the Buddha's method, to the receptivity of hearers and to the teaching itself. (4) Tiantai has (a) 界内教 and (b) 界外教 teachings relating to the 三界 or realms of mortality and teachings relating to immortal realms. (5) (a) 半字教 and (b) 滿字教 Terms used in the Nirvāṇa sūtra, meaning incomplete word, or letter, teaching and complete word teaching, i.e. partial and complete, likened to Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna. (6) (a) 捃收教 and (b) 扶律談常教 of the Nirvāṇa sūtra, (a) completing those who failed to hear the Lotus; (b) "supporting the law, while discoursing on immortality," i.e. that the keeping of the law is also necessary to salvation. (7) Tiantai's division of (a) 偏教 and (b) 圓教 the partial teaching of the 藏, 通, and schools as contrasted with the perfect teaching of the 圓 school. (8) Tiantai's division of (a) 構教 and (6) 實教 temporary and permanent, similar to the last two. (9) (a) 世間教 The ordinary teaching of a moral life here; (b) 出世間教 the teaching of Buddha-truth of other-worldly happiness in escape from mortality. (10) (a) 了義教 the Mahāyāna perfect or complete teaching, and (b) 不了義教 Hīnayāna incompleteness. (11) The Huayan division of (a) 屈曲教 indirect or uneven teaching as in the Lotus and Nirvāṇa sūtras, and (b) 平道教 direct or levelled up teaching as in the Huayan sūtra. (12) The Huayan division of (a) 化教 all the Buddha's teaching for conversion and general instruction, and (b) 制教 his rules and commandments for the control and development of his order. |
五教 see styles |
wǔ jiào wu3 jiao4 wu chiao gokyō |
The five division of Buddhism according to the Huayan School, of which there are two That of 杜順 Dushun down to 賢首 Xianshou is (1) 小乘教 Hīnayāna which interprets nirvana as annihilation; (2) 大乘始教 the primary stage of Mahāyāna, with two sections the 相始教 and 空 始教 or realistic and idealistic, (3) 大乘終教 Mahāyāna in its final stage, teaching the 眞如 and universal Buddhahood; (4) 頓教 the immediate, direct, or intuitive school, e. g. by right concentration of thought, or faith, apart from 'works'; (5) 圓教 the complete or perfect teaching of the Huayan, combining all the rest into one all-embracing vehicle. The five are now differentiated into 十宗 ten schools. The other division, by 圭峯 Guifeng of the same school, is (1) 人天教 rebirth as human beings for those who keep the five commandments and as devas those who keep the 十善 as 相始教 above; (4) 大乘破相教 as 空始教 above; and (5) 一乘顯性教 the one vehicle which reveals the universal Buddha-nature; it includes (3), (4), and (5) of the first group. See also 五時教. |
仁教 see styles |
masanori まさのり |
(personal name) Masanori |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "教" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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