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<1234567>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
尊仏小屋 see styles |
sonbutsugoya そんぶつごや |
(place-name) Sonbutsugoya |
尊円親王 see styles |
sonenshinnou / sonenshinno そんえんしんのう |
(person) Son'enshinnou (Prince) (1298-1356) |
尊利地町 see styles |
sorijimachi そりじまち |
(place-name) Sorijimachi |
尊大不遜 see styles |
sondaifuson そんだいふそん |
(noun or adjectival noun) arrogant and presumptuous; haughty arrogance; intolerable insolence |
尊属殺人 see styles |
sonzokusatsujin そんぞくさつじん |
parricide |
尊師愛徒 尊师爱徒 see styles |
zūn shī ài tú zun1 shi1 ai4 tu2 tsun shih ai t`u tsun shih ai tu |
title of a Daoist priest; revered master |
尊師貴道 尊师贵道 see styles |
zūn shī guì dào zun1 shi1 gui4 dao4 tsun shih kuei tao |
to revere the master and his teaching |
尊幢三昧 see styles |
zūn chuáng sān mèi zun1 chuang2 san1 mei4 tsun ch`uang san mei tsun chuang san mei sontō zanmai |
dhvajâgra-keyūra-samādhi |
尊王攘夷 see styles |
sonnoujoui / sonnojoi そんのうじょうい |
(yoji) 19th century slogan advocating reverence for the Emperor and the expulsion of (barbarian) foreigners |
尊王討幕 see styles |
sonnoutoubaku / sonnotobaku そんのうとうばく |
reverence for the emperor and the overthrow of the shogunate |
尊皇攘夷 see styles |
sonnoujoui / sonnojoi そんのうじょうい |
(yoji) 19th century slogan advocating reverence for the Emperor and the expulsion of (barbarian) foreigners |
尊老愛幼 尊老爱幼 see styles |
zūn lǎo ài yòu zun1 lao3 ai4 you4 tsun lao ai yu |
respect the old and cherish the young |
尊者衆賢 尊者众贤 see styles |
zūn zhě zhòng xián zun1 zhe3 zhong4 xian2 tsun che chung hsien Sonja shūken |
Saṃghabhadra |
尊者覺天 尊者觉天 see styles |
zūn zhě jué tiān zun1 zhe3 jue2 tian1 tsun che chüeh t`ien tsun che chüeh tien Sonja Kakuten |
Bhadanta Buddhadeva |
尊者阿難 尊者阿难 see styles |
zūn zhě ān án zun1 zhe3 an1 an2 tsun che an an Sonsha Anan |
Venerable Ānanda |
尊良親王 see styles |
takayoshishinnou / takayoshishinno たかよししんのう |
(person) Takayoshishinnou (Prince) (1311-1337) |
尊賢使能 尊贤使能 see styles |
zūn xián shǐ néng zun1 xian2 shi3 neng2 tsun hsien shih neng |
to respect talent and make use of ability (Mencius) |
尊賢愛物 尊贤爱物 see styles |
zūn xián ài wù zun1 xian2 ai4 wu4 tsun hsien ai wu |
to honor the wise and love the people; respecting noble talent while protecting the common people |
尊重三味 see styles |
zūn zhòng sān mèi zun1 zhong4 san1 mei4 tsun chung san mei sonjū sanmi |
(Skt. dhvajâgra-keyūra-samādhi) |
尊重弟子 see styles |
zūn zhòng dì zǐ zun1 zhong4 di4 zi3 tsun chung ti tzu sonjū daishi |
most revered disciple(s) |
尊重敬愛 尊重敬爱 see styles |
zūn zhòng jìn gài zun1 zhong4 jin4 gai4 tsun chung chin kai sonjū kyōai |
beloved |
一光三尊 see styles |
yī guāng sān zūn yi1 guang1 san1 zun1 i kuang san tsun ikkō sanzon |
Three honoured ones in one light or halo—Amitābha, Avalokiteśvara, and Mahāsthāmaprāpta; or Śākyamuni, Bhaiṣajya the 藥王 and 藥上 his younger brother. |
一尊如来 see styles |
issonnyorai いっそんにょらい |
(surname) Issonnyorai |
七十三尊 see styles |
qī shí sān zūn qi1 shi2 san1 zun1 ch`i shih san tsun chi shih san tsun shichijūsan son |
The "Diamond world' maṇḍala, or pantheon, of the esoteric sect, containing seventy-three honoured ones. |
三十七尊 see styles |
sān shí qī zūn san1 shi2 qi1 zun1 san shih ch`i tsun san shih chi tsun sanjūshichi son |
The thirty-seven heads in the Vajradhātu or Diamond-realm maṇḍala. |
三尊來迎 三尊来迎 see styles |
sān zūn lái yíng san1 zun1 lai2 ying2 san tsun lai ying sanson raigō |
Amitābha, Avalokiteśvara, Mahāsthāmaprāpta, receive into the western paradise the believer who calls on Amitābha. |
三尊天井 see styles |
sanzontenjou / sanzontenjo さんぞんてんじょう |
(See ヘッドアンドショルダー) head and shoulders (chartist pattern) |
上尊佛道 see styles |
shàng zūn fó dào shang4 zun1 fo2 dao4 shang tsun fo tao jōson butsudō |
the supreme Buddha-Path |
下村尊則 see styles |
shimomuratakanori しもむらたかのり |
(person) Shimomura Takanori |
世尊拈花 see styles |
shì zūn niǎn huā shi4 zun1 nian3 hua1 shih tsun nien hua seson nenge |
the Bhagavan holds up a flower |
世尊拈華 世尊拈华 see styles |
shì zūn niān huá shi4 zun1 nian1 hua2 shih tsun nien hua seson nenge |
the Bhagavan holds up a flower |
世雄尊師 世雄尊师 see styles |
shì xióng zūn shī shi4 xiong2 zun1 shi1 shih hsiung tsun shih seyū sonshi |
the hero-guide of the world |
二宮尊徳 see styles |
ninomiyasontoku にのみやそんとく |
(person) Ninomiya Sontoku (1787-1856) |
二尊一教 see styles |
èr zūn yī jiào er4 zun1 yi1 jiao4 erh tsun i chiao nison ikkyō |
(or 致) The two honored ones (Śākyamuni and Amitābha) as one in teaching. |
二尊一致 see styles |
èr zūn yī zhì er4 zun1 yi1 zhi4 erh tsun i chih nison icchi |
two honored ones, one teaching |
二尊二教 see styles |
èr zūn èr jiào er4 zun1 er4 jiao4 erh tsun erh chiao nison nikyō |
The two honored ones (Śākyamuni and Amitābha) as teacher and saviour, with reference to the teaching of the way of salvation of the first, and the consequent saving vows of the second. |
五佛頂尊 五佛顶尊 see styles |
wǔ fó dǐng zūn wu3 fo2 ding3 zun1 wu fo ting tsun gobutchōson |
five buddha attendants |
五十三尊 see styles |
wǔ shí sān zūn wu3 shi2 san1 zun1 wu shih san tsun gojūsan zon |
The fifty-three honored ones of the Diamond group, i. e. the thirty-seven plus sixteen bodhisattvas of the present kalpa. |
五十二尊 see styles |
wǔ shí èr zūn wu3 shi2 er4 zun1 wu shih erh tsun gojūni son |
images of the fifty-two honored ones |
五大力尊 see styles |
wǔ dà lì zūn wu3 da4 li4 zun1 wu ta li tsun go dairiki son |
five bodhisattvas of great power |
五部尊法 see styles |
wǔ bù zūn fǎ wu3 bu4 zun1 fa3 wu pu tsun fa gobu sonbō |
五種壇法 (or 五部護摩 or 五部悉地). Ceremonials of the esoteric cult for ridding from calamity; for prosperity; subduing evil (spirits); seeking the love of Buddhas; calling the good to aid; cf. 五種修法. |
人尊三惡 人尊三恶 see styles |
rén zūn sān è ren2 zun1 san1 e4 jen tsun san o ninson san'aku |
The three most wicked among men: the Icchantika; v. 一闡提: the slanderers of Mahayana, and those who break the four great commandments. |
人尊牛王 see styles |
rén zūn niú wáng ren2 zun1 niu2 wang2 jen tsun niu wang ninson gyūō |
The Lord of the herd. These and other similar terms are applied to the Buddha. |
仏頂尊勝 see styles |
buchousonshou / buchosonsho ぶちょうそんしょう |
{Buddh} Usnisavijaya; Victorious Goddess of the Chignon |
令尊令堂 see styles |
lìng zūn lìng táng ling4 zun1 ling4 tang2 ling tsun ling t`ang ling tsun ling tang |
(honorific) your parents |
伊弉冉尊 see styles |
izanaminomikoto いざなみのみこと |
Izanami; female deity who gave birth to Japan and the sun, moon, and storm gods |
伊弉諾尊 see styles |
izanaginomikoto いざなぎのみこと izanakinomikoto いざなきのみこと |
Izanagi; male deity who fathered Japan and the sun, moon, and storm gods |
佛世尊說 佛世尊说 see styles |
fó shì zūn shuō fo2 shi4 zun1 shuo1 fo shih tsun shuo butsu seson setsu |
the World Honored Buddha teaches |
倶留尊山 see styles |
kurosoyama くろそやま |
(personal name) Kurosoyama |
元始天尊 see styles |
genshitenson げんしてんそん |
Yuanshi Tianzun (one of the supreme divinities of Taoism) |
免開尊口 免开尊口 see styles |
miǎn kāi zūn kǒu mian3 kai1 zun1 kou3 mien k`ai tsun k`ou mien kai tsun kou |
keep your thoughts to yourself |
兩足之尊 两足之尊 see styles |
liǎng zú zhī zūn liang3 zu2 zhi1 zun1 liang tsu chih tsun ryōsoku no son |
the most venerable one among two-legged beings |
兩足聖尊 两足圣尊 see styles |
liǎng zú shèng zūn liang3 zu2 sheng4 zun1 liang tsu sheng tsun ryōsoku shōson |
the most saintly and venerable one among two-legged beings |
八尊重法 see styles |
bā zūn zhòng fǎ ba1 zun1 zhong4 fa3 pa tsun chung fa hassonjū hō |
idem 八敬戒. |
別尊雜記 别尊杂记 see styles |
bié zūn zá jì bie2 zun1 za2 ji4 pieh tsun tsa chi Besson zakki |
Assorted Notes on Individual Divinities |
加瀬尊朗 see styles |
kasetakao かせたかお |
(person) Kase Takao (1972.2.16-) |
十二火尊 see styles |
shí èr huǒ zūn shi2 er4 huo3 zun1 shih erh huo tsun jūni kason |
twelve fire deities |
千家尊祀 see styles |
sengetakatoshi せんげたかとし |
(person) Senge Takatoshi |
千家尊福 see styles |
sengetakatomi せんげたかとみ |
(person) Senge Takatomi (1845.9.7-1918.1.3) |
唯我独尊 see styles |
yuigadokuson ゆいがどくそん |
(1) (yoji) (abbreviation) (See 天上天下唯我独尊) throughout heaven and earth, I alone am the honored one; (2) (yoji) self-conceit; self-centeredness; vainglory |
唯我獨尊 唯我独尊 see styles |
wéi wǒ dú zūn wei2 wo3 du2 zun1 wei wo tu tsun yuiga dokuson |
I alone, am honored |
国常立尊 see styles |
kuninotokotachinomikoto くにのとこたちのみこと |
Kuninotokotachi no Mikoto (eternal god of the land) |
城下尊之 see styles |
shiroshitatakayuki しろしたたかゆき |
(person) Shiroshita Takayuki (1956.1.23-) |
大善尊太 see styles |
daizentakahiro だいぜんたかひろ |
(person) Daizen Takahiro (1964.12.14-) |
大尊佛道 see styles |
dà zūn fó dào da4 zun1 fo2 dao4 ta tsun fo tao daison butsudō |
the great pre-eminent Buddha-Path |
大覺世尊 大觉世尊 see styles |
dà jué shì zūn da4 jue2 shi4 zun1 ta chüeh shih tsun daikaku seson |
The World-honored One of the great enlightenment, an appellation of the Buddha. |
女尊男卑 see styles |
josondanpi じょそんだんぴ |
(yoji) (See 男尊女卑) placing women above men |
如世尊言 see styles |
rú shì zūn yán ru2 shi4 zun1 yan2 ju shih tsun yen nyo seson gon |
as the world-honored one said... |
妄自尊大 see styles |
wàng zì zūn dà wang4 zi4 zun1 da4 wang tzu tsun ta |
ridiculous self-importance (idiom); arrogance |
威尊命賤 威尊命贱 see styles |
wēi zūn - mìng jiàn wei1 zun1 - ming4 jian4 wei tsun - ming chien |
(idiom) the dignity of authority is above life; one must be willing to sacrifice one's life rather than disobey a military order |
威神之尊 see styles |
wēi shén zhī zūn wei1 shen2 zhi1 zun1 wei shen chih tsun ijin no son |
the supreme one who has imposing supernatural dignity |
守り本尊 see styles |
mamorihonzon まもりほんぞん |
guardian deity |
安富尊榮 安富尊荣 see styles |
ān fù zūn róng an1 fu4 zun1 rong2 an fu tsun jung |
well-off and respected (idiom); to be content with one's wealth and position |
宗尊親王 see styles |
munetakashinnou / munetakashinno むねたかしんのう |
(person) Munetakashinnou (Prince) (1242-1274) |
官尊民卑 see styles |
kansonminpi かんそんみんぴ |
(yoji) putting the officials and bureaucrats above the people; treating the governors as more important than the governed; statism |
定於一尊 定于一尊 see styles |
dìng yú yī zūn ding4 yu2 yi1 zun1 ting yü i tsun |
(idiom) to rely on a single authority to determine what is correct; to regard a source (or entity or individual) as the ultimate authority |
宮尾尊弘 see styles |
miyaotakahiro みやおたかひろ |
(person) Miyao Takahiro |
屈尊俯就 see styles |
qū zūn fǔ jiù qu1 zun1 fu3 jiu4 ch`ü tsun fu chiu chü tsun fu chiu |
to condescend; condescending; patronizing |
山西尊裕 see styles |
yamanishitakahiro やまにしたかひろ |
(person) Yamanishi Takahiro (1976.4.2-) |
岡田尊司 see styles |
okadatakashi おかだたかし |
(person) Okada Takashi |
布袋尊橋 see styles |
hoteisonbashi / hotesonbashi ほていそんばし |
(place-name) Hoteisonbashi |
希有世尊 see styles |
xī yǒu shì zūn xi1 you3 shi4 zun1 hsi yu shih tsun keu seson |
it is truly rare, World Honored One |
師子尊者 师子尊者 see styles |
shī zǐ zūn zhě shi1 zi3 zun1 zhe3 shih tzu tsun che Shishi sonja |
師子比丘 Āryasiṃha, or Siṃha-bhikṣu. The 23rd or 24th patriarch, brahman by birth; a native of Central India; laboured in Kashmir, where he died a martyr A.D. 259. |
彌勒尊佛 弥勒尊佛 see styles |
mí lè zūn fó mi2 le4 zun1 fo2 mi le tsun fo Mikoku Sonbutsu |
Maitreya Buddha |
彌陀三尊 弥陀三尊 see styles |
mí tuó sān zūn mi2 tuo2 san1 zun1 mi t`o san tsun mi to san tsun Mida sanzon |
(or 彌陀三聖) The three Amitābha honoured ones; Amitābha, whose mercy and wisdom are perfect; Guanyin, Avalokiteśvara, on his left, who is the embodiment of mercy; Dashizhi, Mahāsthāmaprāpta, on his right, the embodiment of wisdom. |
後藤光尊 see styles |
gotoumitsutaka / gotomitsutaka ごとうみつたか |
(person) Gotou Mitsutaka (1978.7.27-) |
悉聽尊便 悉听尊便 see styles |
xī tīng zūn biàn xi1 ting1 zun1 bian4 hsi t`ing tsun pien hsi ting tsun pien |
(idiom) do as you see fit; do whatever you like; (I, we) leave it in your hands |
意向尊重 see styles |
ikousonchou / ikosoncho いこうそんちょう |
respecting the intentions or wishes of someone |
慶友尊者 庆友尊者 see styles |
qìng yǒu zūn zhě qing4 you3 zun1 zhe3 ch`ing yu tsun che ching yu tsun che Kyōyū sonja |
Ven. Nandimitra |
拘摩羅尊 拘摩罗尊 see styles |
jū mó luó zūn ju1 mo2 luo2 zun1 chü mo lo tsun Kumara son |
Kumārata, v. 鳩. |
敝屣尊榮 敝屣尊荣 see styles |
bì xǐ zūn róng bi4 xi3 zun1 rong2 pi hsi tsun jung |
to care nothing for worldly fame and glory (idiom) |
敬老尊賢 敬老尊贤 see styles |
jìng lǎo zūn xián jing4 lao3 zun1 xian2 ching lao tsun hsien |
to respect the wise and venerate the worthy (idiom); to honor the great and the good |
斗父天尊 see styles |
dǒu fù tiān zūn dou3 fu4 tian1 zun1 tou fu t`ien tsun tou fu tien tsun Tofu tenson |
The husband of the Dame of the Bushel 斗姥, a Daoist attribution. |
日本武尊 see styles |
yamatotakerunomikoto やまとたけるのみこと |
(person) Yamatotakeru no Mikoto (12th Emperor of Japan); Prince Yamatotakeru |
普慈國尊 普慈国尊 see styles |
pǔ cí guó zūn pu3 ci2 guo2 zun1 p`u tz`u kuo tsun pu tzu kuo tsun Fuji kokuson |
Bojagukjon |
木下尊惇 see styles |
kinoshitatakaatsu / kinoshitatakatsu きのしたたかあつ |
(person) Kinoshita Takaatsu |
本門本尊 本门本尊 see styles |
běn mén běn zūn ben3 men2 ben3 zun1 pen men pen tsun honmon honzon |
The especial honoured one of the Nichiren sect, Svādi-devatā, the Supreme Being, whose maṇḍala is considered as the symbol of the Buddha as infinite, eternal, universal. The Nichiren sect has a meditation 本門事觀 on the universality of the Buddha and the unity in the diversity of all his phenomena, the whole truth being embodied in the Lotus Sutra, and in its title of five words, 妙法蓮華經 Wonderful-Law Lotus-Flower Sutra, which are considered to be the embodiment of the eternal, universal Buddha. Their repetition preceded by 南無 Namah ! is equivalent to the 歸命 of other Buddhists. |
栗本尊子 see styles |
kurimototakako くりもとたかこ |
(person) Kurimoto Takako |
極尊貴位 极尊贵位 see styles |
jí zūn guì wèi ji2 zun1 gui4 wei4 chi tsun kuei wei gokusonki i |
most revered and exalted position |
武尊温泉 see styles |
hotakaonsen ほたかおんせん |
(place-name) Hotakaonsen |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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