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七五三飾

see styles
 shimekazari
    しめかざり
decorating shrines and gates with shimenawa ropes for the New Year

七十五法

see styles
qī shí wǔ fǎ
    qi1 shi2 wu3 fa3
ch`i shih wu fa
    chi shih wu fa
 shichijū go hō
The seventy-five dharmas of the Abhidharmakośa-bhāsya, which classifies all phenomena under seventy-five categories or elements, divided into five groups; cf. 根, 境, 無表色. (1) Material 色法 rūpāṇi, 11 . (2) Mind 心法 cittam, 1. (3) Mental qualities 心所有法 citta-saṃprayukta-saṃskārāḥ, 46. (4) Non-mental 心不相應行法 cittaviprayukta-saṃskārāḥ, 14. These are the seventy-two Sarvastivadin divisions (v. Keith, B. I. , p. 201 ). (5) In addition there are three unconditioned or non-phenomenal elements 無爲法 asaṃskṛta dharma, 3 (v. Keith, p. 160) .

七寸五分

see styles
 kutsuwada
    くつわだ
(personal name) Kutsuwada

七萬五千


七万五千

see styles
qī wàn wǔ qiān
    qi1 wan4 wu3 qian1
ch`i wan wu ch`ien
    chi wan wu chien
 shichiman gosen
75,000

三々五々

see styles
 sansangogo
    さんさんごご
(adverb) (yoji) in groups of twos and threes; in small groups

三三五五

see styles
 sansangogo
    さんさんごご
(adverb) (yoji) in groups of twos and threes; in small groups

三不五時


三不五时

see styles
sān bù wǔ shí
    san1 bu4 wu3 shi2
san pu wu shih
(Tw) from time to time; frequently

三五十五

see styles
 sangojuugo / sangojugo
    さんごじゅうご
(person) Sango Jūgo (1962.3.16-)

三五成群

see styles
sān wǔ chéng qún
    san1 wu3 cheng2 qun2
san wu ch`eng ch`ün
    san wu cheng chün
in groups of three or four (idiom)

三五郎塚

see styles
 sangorouzuka / sangorozuka
    さんごろうづか
(place-name) Sangorouzuka

三五郎沢

see styles
 mitsugorousawa / mitsugorosawa
    みつごろうさわ
(place-name) Mitsugorousawa

三令五申

see styles
sān lìng wǔ shēn
    san1 ling4 wu3 shen1
san ling wu shen
to order again and again (idiom)

三俠五義


三侠五义

see styles
sān xiá wǔ yì
    san1 xia2 wu3 yi4
san hsia wu i
Sanxia wuyi (lit. Three knight-errants and five righteous one), novel edited from stories of late Qing dynasty pinghua 評話|评话 master storyteller Shi Yukun 石玉昆

三十五佛

see styles
sān shí wǔ fó
    san1 shi2 wu3 fo2
san shih wu fo
 sanjū go butsu
thirty-five buddhas

三十五郎

see styles
 mitogorou / mitogoro
    みとごろう
(male given name) Mitogorou

三厭五葷

see styles
 sanengokun
    さんえんごくん
{Buddh} (See 五葷,三厭) meat and the five pungent roots (avoided in Buddhist cuisine)

三方五湖

see styles
 mikatagoko
    みかたごこ
(place-name) Mikatagoko

三歸五戒


三归五戒

see styles
sān guī wǔ jiè
    san1 gui1 wu3 jie4
san kuei wu chieh
 sanki gokai
(三歸戒) The ceremony which makes the recipient a 優婆塞 or 優婆夷 upasaka or upāsikā male or female disciple, accepting the five commandments. There are 種三歸 five stages of sangui; the first two are as above, at the third the eight commandments are accepted, at the fourth the ten, at the fifth an the commandments. 三歸 is also a general term for a Buddhist.

三津五郎

see styles
 mitsugorou / mitsugoro
    みつごろう
(male given name) Mitsugorou

三番五次

see styles
sān fān wǔ cì
    san1 fan1 wu3 ci4
san fan wu tz`u
    san fan wu tzu
over and over again (idiom)

三皇五帝

see styles
sān huáng wǔ dì
    san1 huang2 wu3 di4
san huang wu ti
 sankougotei / sankogote
    さんこうごてい
three sovereigns 三皇[san1 huang2] and five emperors 帝[wu3 di4] of myth and legend; the earliest system of Chinese historiography
(leg) Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors (mythological rulers of ancient China)

三綱五常


三纲五常

see styles
sān gāng wǔ cháng
    san1 gang1 wu3 chang2
san kang wu ch`ang
    san kang wu chang
three principles and five virtues (idiom); the three rules (ruler guides subject, father guides son and husband guides wife) and five constant virtues of Confucianism (benevolence 仁, righteousness 義|义, propriety 禮|礼, wisdom 智 and fidelity 信)

上五十里

see styles
 kamiikari / kamikari
    かみいかり
(place-name) Kamiikari

上五反沢

see styles
 kamigotanzawa
    かみごたんざわ
(place-name) Kamigotanzawa

上五反目

see styles
 kamigotanme
    かみごたんめ
(place-name) Kamigotanme

上五島町

see styles
 kamigotouchou / kamigotocho
    かみごとうちょう
(place-name) Kamigotouchō

上五条町

see styles
 kamigojouchou / kamigojocho
    かみごじょうちょう
(place-name) Kamigojōchō

上五貫野

see styles
 kamigokanno
    かみごかんの
(place-name) Kamigokanno

上五軒屋

see styles
 kamigokenya
    かみごけんや
(place-name) Kamigokenya

上五間町

see styles
 kamigokenmachi
    かみごけんまち
(place-name) Kamigokenmachi

上位五番

see styles
 jouigoban / joigoban
    じょういごばん
{sumo} last five matches of makushita division wrestlers

上十五軒

see styles
 kamijuugoken / kamijugoken
    かみじゅうごけん
(place-name) Kamijuugoken

上大五郎

see styles
 kamidaigorou / kamidaigoro
    かみだいごろう
(place-name) Kamidaigorou

下五井町

see styles
 shimogoichou / shimogoicho
    しもごいちょう
(place-name) Shimogoichō

下五位川

see styles
 shimogoikawa
    しもごいかわ
(place-name) Shimogoikawa

下五十里

see styles
 shimoikari
    しもいかり
(place-name) Shimoikari

下五反沢

see styles
 shimogotanzawa
    しもごたんざわ
(place-name) Shimogotanzawa

下五条町

see styles
 shimogojouchou / shimogojocho
    しもごじょうちょう
(place-name) Shimogojōchō

下五番組

see styles
 shimogobangumi
    しもごばんぐみ
(place-name) Shimogobangumi

下五貫野

see styles
 shimogokanno
    しもごかんの
(place-name) Shimogokanno

下五軒屋

see styles
 shimogokenya
    しもごけんや
(place-name) Shimogokenya

下五間町

see styles
 shimogokenmachi
    しもごけんまち
(place-name) Shimogokenmachi

下十五軒

see styles
 shimojuugoken / shimojugoken
    しもじゅうごけん
(place-name) Shimojuugoken

下大五郎

see styles
 shimodaigorou / shimodaigoro
    しもだいごろう
(place-name) Shimodaigorou

与五郎沢

see styles
 yogorouzawa / yogorozawa
    よごろうざわ
(place-name) Yogorouzawa

与惣五郎

see styles
 yosogorou / yosogoro
    よそごろう
(male given name) Yosogorou

世俗五戒

see styles
shì sú wǔ jiè
    shi4 su2 wu3 jie4
shih su wu chieh
 sezoku gokai
five precepts for laymen

中五反沢

see styles
 nakagotanzawa
    なかごたんざわ
(place-name) Nakagotanzawa

中大五郎

see styles
 nakadaigorou / nakadaigoro
    なかだいごろう
(place-name) Nakadaigorou

中川五郎

see styles
 nakagawagorou / nakagawagoro
    なかがわごろう
(person) Nakagawa Gorou (1949.7.25-)

久五郎平

see styles
 kyuugoroutai / kyugorotai
    きゅうごろうたい
(place-name) Kyūgoroutai

久保亮五

see styles
 kuboryougo / kuboryogo
    くぼりょうご
(person) Kubo Ryōgo (1920.2.15-1995.3.31)

九寸五分

see styles
 kusungobu
    くすんごぶ
(yoji) dagger

亀五郎沢

see styles
 kamegorousawa / kamegorosawa
    かめごろうさわ
(place-name) Kamegorousawa

事理五法

see styles
shì lǐ wǔ fǎ
    shi4 li3 wu3 fa3
shih li wu fa
 jiri gohō
v. 法.

二九五部

see styles
èr jiǔ wǔ bù
    er4 jiu3 wu3 bu4
erh chiu wu pu
 niku gobu
The eighteen Hīnayāna sects and the five Vinaya 律sects.

二五山峠

see styles
 nikoyamatouge / nikoyamatoge
    にこやまとうげ
(place-name) Nikoyamatōge

二十五史

see styles
èr shí wǔ shǐ
    er4 shi2 wu3 shi3
erh shih wu shih
 nijuugoshi / nijugoshi
    にじゅうごし
twenty four dynastic histories (or 25 or 26 in modern editions)
(See 二十四史) Twenty-Five Histories; authoritative collection of twenty-five Chinese historical books (the Twenty-Four Histories and the New History of Yuan)

二十五山

see styles
 nijuugoyama / nijugoyama
    にじゅうごやま
(personal name) Nijuugoyama

二十五日

see styles
 nijuugonichi / nijugonichi
    にじゅうごにち
(1) twenty-fifth day of the month; (2) twenty-five days

二十五有

see styles
èr shí wǔ yǒu
    er4 shi2 wu3 you3
erh shih wu yu
 nijūgō u
The twenty-five forms of existence, fourteen in the desire realms 欲界, seven in the realms of form 色界, and four in the formless realms 無色界, v. 有.

二十五條


二十五条

see styles
èr shí wǔ tiáo
    er4 shi2 wu3 tiao2
erh shih wu t`iao
    erh shih wu tiao
 nijūgo jō
The monk's twenty-five-patch garment, v. 袈.

二十五法

see styles
èr shí wǔ fǎ
    er4 shi2 wu3 fa3
erh shih wu fa
 nijūgo hō
twenty-five methods

二十五神

see styles
èr shí wǔ shén
    er4 shi2 wu3 shen2
erh shih wu shen
 nijūgo shin
The twenty-five guardian deities who protect any keeper of the commandments, i.e. five for each of the commandments against killing, robbing, adultery, lying, and drinking.

二十五諦


二十五谛

see styles
èr shí wǔ dì
    er4 shi2 wu3 di4
erh shih wu ti
 nijūgo tai
twenty-five elements

二十五里

see styles
 tsuyuhiji
    つゆひじ
(surname) Tsuyuhiji

二十五點


二十五点

see styles
èr shí wǔ diǎn
    er4 shi2 wu3 dian3
erh shih wu tien
 nijūgo ten
Each of the five 更 night watches is divided into five making twenty-five dian.

二部五部

see styles
èr bù wǔ bù
    er4 bu4 wu3 bu4
erh pu wu pu
 nibu gobu
The two are the divisions which took place immediately after the Buddha's death into (a) the elder monks or intimate disciples, and (b) the general body of disciples, styled respectively 上座 and 大衆 q.v.; the five are the divisions, which are said to have occurred a century later, into Dharma-guptah 曇無德, Mulasarvastivadah 薩婆多, Mahisasakah 彌沙塞, Kasyapiyah迦葉遣 and Vatsiputriya 姿麤富羅.

井上五郎

see styles
 inouegorou / inoegoro
    いのうえごろう
(person) Inoue Gorou (1899.8.16-1981.11.18)

亡五衆物


亡五众物

see styles
wáng wǔ zhòng wù
    wang2 wu3 zhong4 wu4
wang wu chung wu
 mōgoshu motsu
The things left behind at death by any one of the five orders of monks or nuns; clothing, etc., being divided among the other monks or nuns; valuables and land, etc., going to the establishment.

亨利五世

see styles
hēng lì wǔ shì
    heng1 li4 wu3 shi4
heng li wu shih
Henry V (1387-1422), English warrior king, victor of Agincourt; History of Henry V by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚[Sha1 shi4 bi3 ya4]

京都五山

see styles
 kyoutogozan; kyoutogosan / kyotogozan; kyotogosan
    きょうとござん; きょうとごさん
Kyoto Gozan; the five most important Rinzai temples of Kyoto

人五人六

see styles
rén wǔ - rén liù
    ren2 wu3 - ren2 liu4
jen wu - jen liu
(idiom) to make a show of being decent and proper; to display phony or hypocritical behavior

仁科五郎

see styles
 nishinagorou / nishinagoro
    にしなごろう
(person) Nishina Goroun

代三五山

see styles
 daisangoyama
    だいさんごやま
(place-name) Daisangoyama

伊五郎岩

see styles
 igorouiwa / igoroiwa
    いごろういわ
(place-name) Igorouiwa

伊勢五郎

see styles
 isegorou / isegoro
    いせごろう
(male given name) Isegorou

伏古五条

see styles
 fushikogojou / fushikogojo
    ふしこごじょう
(place-name) Fushikogojō

似五郎鮒

see styles
 nigorobuna
    にごろぶな
(kana only) Carassius auratus grandoculis (subspecies of goldfish)

佐五郎鼻

see styles
 sagoroppana
    さごろっぱな
(personal name) Sagoroppana

佐古五番

see styles
 sakogoban
    さこごばん
(place-name) Sakogoban

余所五郎

see styles
 yosogorou / yosogoro
    よそごろう
(male given name) Yosogorou

入堂五法

see styles
rù táng wǔ fǎ
    ru4 tang2 wu3 fa3
ju t`ang wu fa
    ju tang wu fa
 nyūdō gohō
v. 入衆.

入衆五法


入众五法

see styles
rù zhòng wǔ fǎ
    ru4 zhong4 wu3 fa3
ju chung wu fa
 nisshugohō
Five rules for the entrant - submission, kindness, respect, recognition of rank or order, and none but religious conversation.

八五三二

see styles
bā wǔ sān èr
    ba1 wu3 san1 er4
pa wu san erh
 hachi go san ni
The four special characteristics of the 法相 Dharmalakṣaṇa sect, i.e. 八識, 法, 三性, and 二無我 q.v.

八五郎丸

see styles
 yagoroumaru / yagoromaru
    やごろうまる
(surname) Yagoroumaru

八多五滝

see styles
 hataitsutaki
    はたいつたき
(place-name) Hataitsutaki

六五郎橋

see styles
 rokugoroubashi / rokugorobashi
    ろくごろうばし
(place-name) Rokugoroubashi

六信五行

see styles
 rokushingogyou / rokushingogyo
    ろくしんごぎょう
the six articles of faith and five pillars of Islam

六根五用

see styles
liù gēn wǔ yòng
    liu4 gen1 wu3 yong4
liu ken wu yung
 rokkon goyō
Substitution of one organ for another, or use of one organ to do the work of all the others, which is a Buddha's power.

典厩五郎

see styles
 tenkyuugorou / tenkyugoro
    てんきゅうごろう
(person) Tenkyū Gorou (1939.9.16-)

内五曲町

see styles
 uchigomagarichou / uchigomagaricho
    うちごまがりちょう
(place-name) Uchigomagarichō

冬季五輪

see styles
 toukigorin / tokigorin
    とうきごりん
(See 冬季オリンピック・とうきオリンピック) Winter Olympic Games; Winter Olympics

前田五条

see styles
 maedagojou / maedagojo
    まえだごじょう
(place-name) Maedagojō

前田五郎

see styles
 maedagorou / maedagoro
    まえだごろう
(person) Maeda Gorou (1942.4.8-)

功勳五位

see styles
gōng xūn wǔ wèi
    gong1 xun1 wu3 wei4
kung hsün wu wei
 kukun goi
five stages of practice and their merit

勘五郎滝

see styles
 kangoroutaki / kangorotaki
    かんごろうたき
(place-name) Kangoroutaki

勢九二五

see styles
 kioikunigo
    きおいくにご
(person) Kioi Kunigo

北五十里

see styles
 kitaikari
    きたいかり
(place-name) Kitaikari

北五反田

see styles
 kitagotanda
    きたごたんだ
(place-name) Kitagotanda

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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