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<1234567>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
師子寶床 师子宝床 see styles |
shī zǐ bǎo chuáng shi1 zi3 bao3 chuang2 shih tzu pao ch`uang shih tzu pao chuang shishi hōshō |
a jeweled lion-seat |
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. |
師子比丘 师子比丘 see styles |
shī zǐ bǐ qiū shi1 zi3 bi3 qiu1 shih tzu pi ch`iu shih tzu pi chiu Shishi biku |
Āryasiṃha |
師子金床 师子金床 see styles |
shī zǐ jīn chuáng shi1 zi3 jin1 chuang2 shih tzu chin ch`uang shih tzu chin chuang shishi konshō |
a golden lion-seat |
師子頬王 师子頬王 see styles |
shī zǐ jiá wáng shi1 zi3 jia2 wang2 shih tzu chia wang Shishikyō ō |
Siṃhahanu |
師範大學 师范大学 see styles |
shī fàn dà xué shi1 fan4 da4 xue2 shih fan ta hsüeh |
normal university; teacher training college |
師範學院 师范学院 see styles |
shī fàn xué yuàn shi1 fan4 xue2 yuan4 shih fan hsüeh yüan |
teacher's college; normal school |
師資相傳 师资相传 see styles |
shī zī xiāng chuán shi1 zi1 xiang1 chuan2 shih tzu hsiang ch`uan shih tzu hsiang chuan shishi sōden |
transmission of the teaching from master to disciple |
師資相承 师资相承 see styles |
shī zī xiāng chéng shi1 zi1 xiang1 cheng2 shih tzu hsiang ch`eng shih tzu hsiang cheng shishisoushou / shishisosho ししそうしょう |
(noun/participle) (yoji) generation-to-generation instruction from master to disciple transmission of the teaching from master to disciple |
常濟大師 常济大师 see styles |
cháng jǐ dà shī chang2 ji3 da4 shi1 ch`ang chi ta shih chang chi ta shih Jōsai daishi |
Great Teacher Jōsai |
引飯大師 引饭大师 see styles |
yǐn fàn dà shī yin3 fan4 da4 shi1 yin fan ta shih inpan daishi |
The great leader who introduces the meal, i. e. the club which beats the call to meals. |
引駕大師 引驾大师 see styles |
yǐn jià dà shī yin3 jia4 da4 shi1 yin chia ta shih inga daishi |
One of the 四大師 of the Tang dynasty; it was his duty to welcome back the emperor on his return to the palace, a duty at times apparently devolving on Buddhist monks. |
弘法大師 弘法大师 see styles |
hóng fǎ dà shī hong2 fa3 da4 shi1 hung fa ta shih kouboudaishi / kobodaishi こうぼうだいし |
(person) Kōbou Daishi Kōbō daishi |
慈恩大師 慈恩大师 see styles |
cí ēn dà shī ci2 en1 da4 shi1 tz`u en ta shih tzu en ta shih Jion Daishi |
the great master Cien |
慈覺大師 慈觉大师 see styles |
cí jué dà shī ci2 jue2 da4 shi1 tz`u chüeh ta shih tzu chüeh ta shih Jikaku daishi |
Jikaku Daishi |
慧可大師 慧可大师 see styles |
huì kě dà shī hui4 ke3 da4 shi1 hui k`o ta shih hui ko ta shih Eka Daishi |
Great Master Huike |
戒師五德 戒师五德 see styles |
jiè shī wǔ dé jie4 shi1 wu3 de2 chieh shih wu te kaishi gotoku |
The five virtues of the teacher of the discipline: obedience to the rules, twenty years as monk, ability to explain the vinaya, meditation, ability to explain the abhidharma. |
戒賢論師 戒贤论师 see styles |
jiè xián lùn shī jie4 xian2 lun4 shi1 chieh hsien lun shih Kaiken ronshi |
Śīlabhadra |
托尼老師 托尼老师 see styles |
tuō ní lǎo shī tuo1 ni2 lao3 shi1 t`o ni lao shih to ni lao shih |
(neologism) (slang) barber; hairdresser |
承陽大師 承阳大师 see styles |
chéng yáng dà shī cheng2 yang2 da4 shi1 ch`eng yang ta shih cheng yang ta shih Jōyō daishi |
Great Teacher Jōyō |
拜人為師 拜人为师 see styles |
bài rén wéi shī bai4 ren2 wei2 shi1 pai jen wei shih |
to acknowledge as one's teacher |
攝山大師 摄山大师 see styles |
shè shān dà shī she4 shan1 da4 shi1 she shan ta shih Shōsan Daishi |
Seopsan Daesa |
文字法師 文字法师 see styles |
wén zì fǎ shī wen2 zi4 fa3 shi1 wen tzu fa shih monji hōshi |
A teacher of the letter of the Law, who knows not its spirit. |
文殊師利 文殊师利 see styles |
wén shū shī lì wen2 shu1 shi1 li4 wen shu shih li Monjushiri |
Mañjuśrī |
景德國師 景德国师 see styles |
jǐng dé guó shī jing3 de2 guo2 shi1 ching te kuo shih Keitoku Kokushi |
Gyeongdeok guksa |
智者大師 智者大师 see styles |
zhì zhě dà shī zhi4 zhe3 da4 shi1 chih che ta shih Chisha Daishi |
Great Master Zhizhe |
暗證禪師 暗证禅师 see styles |
àn zhèng chán shī an4 zheng4 chan2 shi1 an cheng ch`an shih an cheng chan shih anshō zenji |
暗證; 暗禪, etc. A charlatan who teaches intuitional meditation differently from the methods of that school; an ignorant preceptor. |
有餘師說 有余师说 see styles |
yǒu yú shī shuō you3 yu2 shi1 shuo1 yu yü shih shuo uyo shi setsu |
pronouncements of non-authoritative teachers |
服水論師 服水论师 see styles |
fú shuǐ lùn shī fu2 shui3 lun4 shi1 fu shui lun shih bukusui ronji |
The sect of non-Buddhist philosophers who considered water the beginning and end of all things. |
本分宗師 本分宗师 see styles |
běn fēn zōng shī ben3 fen1 zong1 shi1 pen fen tsung shih honbun shūshi |
original share master |
本師和尚 本师和尚 see styles |
běn shī hé shàng ben3 shi1 he2 shang4 pen shih ho shang honshi washō |
upādhyāya 鳥波陀耶 an original teacher, or founder; a title of Amitābha. 本形 Original form, or figure; the substantive form. |
正師子吼 正师子吼 see styles |
zhèng shī zǐ hǒu zheng4 shi1 zi3 hou3 cheng shih tzu hou shō shishi ku |
true lion's roar |
歷代祖師 历代祖师 see styles |
lì dài zǔ shī li4 dai4 zu3 shi1 li tai tsu shih rekidai soshi |
successive generations of patriarchal teachers |
比丘師經 比丘师经 see styles |
bǐ qiū shī jīng bi3 qiu1 shi1 jing1 pi ch`iu shih ching pi chiu shih ching Bikushi kyō |
Sūtra of Carrying the Coffin to the Grave After the Death of the Buddha |
毘婆沙師 毘婆沙师 see styles |
pí pó shā shī pi2 po2 sha1 shi1 p`i p`o sha shih pi po sha shih bibasha shi |
Vaibhāṣika |
法師十德 法师十德 see styles |
fǎ shī shí dé fa3 shi1 shi2 de2 fa shih shih te hōshi juttoku |
ten virtues of a teacher of the dharma |
淨光大師 淨光大师 see styles |
jìng guāng dà shī jing4 guang1 da4 shi1 ching kuang ta shih Jōkō Daishi |
Jingguang Dashi |
淸涼國師 淸凉国师 see styles |
qīng liáng guó shī qing1 liang2 guo2 shi1 ch`ing liang kuo shih ching liang kuo shih Shōryō kokushi |
Pure-minded preceptor of the State, title of the fourth patriarch of the Huayan school. |
為人師表 为人师表 see styles |
wéi rén shī biǎo wei2 ren2 shi1 biao3 wei jen shih piao |
to serve as a model for others (idiom); to be a worthy teacher |
無上大師 无上大师 see styles |
wú shàng dà shī wu2 shang4 da4 shi1 wu shang ta shih mujō daishi |
unsurpassed teacher |
無師獨悟 无师独悟 see styles |
wú shī dú wù wu2 shi1 du2 wu4 wu shih tu wu mushi dokugo |
to realize the dharma by oneself through (personal) experience |
無師自然 无师自然 see styles |
wú shī zì rán wu2 shi1 zi4 ran2 wu shih tzu jan mushi jinen |
[attained, produced] arisen naturally, without a teacher |
無師自通 无师自通 see styles |
wú shī zì tōng wu2 shi1 zi4 tong1 wu shih tzu t`ung wu shih tzu tung |
self-taught; to learn without a teacher (idiom) |
無蓋善師 无盖善师 see styles |
wú gài shàn shī wu2 gai4 shan4 shi1 wu kai shan shih mukai zenshi |
an unhindered good teacher |
牧師之職 牧师之职 see styles |
mù shī zhī zhí mu4 shi1 zhi1 zhi2 mu shih chih chih |
ministry |
狗頭軍師 狗头军师 see styles |
gǒu tóu jun shī gou3 tou2 jun1 shi1 kou t`ou chün shih kou tou chün shih |
(derog.) inept advisor; a good-for-nothing adviser; one who offers bad advice |
瑜伽師地 瑜伽师地 see styles |
yú qié shī dì yu2 qie2 shi1 di4 yü ch`ieh shih ti yü chieh shih ti yuga shiji |
stages of yoga practice |
百本論師 百本论师 see styles |
bǎi běn lùn shī bai3 ben3 lun4 shi1 pai pen lun shih hyakuhon ronji |
lord of the hundred commentaries |
眞覺國師 眞觉国师 see styles |
zhēn jué guó shī zhen1 jue2 guo2 shi1 chen chüeh kuo shih Shinkaku Kokushi |
Chingak Kuksa |
眞際大師 眞际大师 see styles |
zhēn jì dà shī zhen1 ji4 da4 shi1 chen chi ta shih Shinsai daishi |
Zhenji dashi |
眞際禪師 眞际禅师 see styles |
zhēn jì chán shī zhen1 ji4 chan2 shi1 chen chi ch`an shih chen chi chan shih Shinsai zenji |
Zhenji chanshi |
瞿師羅園 瞿师罗园 see styles |
jù shī luó yuán ju4 shi1 luo2 yuan2 chü shih lo yüan Gushiraen |
Ghositārāma |
祕密大師 祕密大师 see styles |
mì mì dà shī mi4 mi4 da4 shi1 mi mi ta shih Himitsu Daishi |
Himitsu Daishi |
終南大師 终南大师 see styles |
zhōng nán dà shī zhong1 nan2 da4 shi1 chung nan ta shih Shūnan daishi |
Zhongnan Dashi |
聖一國師 圣一国师 see styles |
shèng yī guó shī sheng4 yi1 guo2 shi1 sheng i kuo shih Shōichi Kokushi |
Shōichi Kokushi |
聲論諸師 声论诸师 see styles |
shēng lùn zhū shī sheng1 lun4 zhu1 shi1 sheng lun chu shih shōron sho shi |
advocates of the eternality of sound |
至相大師 至相大师 see styles |
zhì xiāng dà shī zhi4 xiang1 da4 shi1 chih hsiang ta shih Shisōdaishi |
Zhixiang dashi |
興師動眾 兴师动众 see styles |
xīng shī dòng zhòng xing1 shi1 dong4 zhong4 hsing shih tung chung |
to muster large forces; to get a great number of people involved (in carrying out some task) |
興師問罪 兴师问罪 see styles |
xīng shī wèn zuì xing1 shi1 wen4 zui4 hsing shih wen tsui |
to send punitive forces against; (fig.) to criticize violently |
良師益友 良师益友 see styles |
liáng shī yì yǒu liang2 shi1 yi4 you3 liang shih i yu |
More info & calligraphy: Mentor: Teacher and Friend |
華東師大 华东师大 see styles |
huá dōng shī dà hua2 dong1 shi1 da4 hua tung shih ta |
East China Normal University (abbr. for 華東師範大學|华东师范大学[Hua2 dong1 Shi1 fan4 Da4 xue2]) |
萬世師表 万世师表 see styles |
wàn shì shī biǎo wan4 shi4 shi1 biao3 wan shih shih piao |
model teacher of every age (idiom); eternal paragon; refers to Confucius (551-479 BC) 孔子[Kong3 zi3] |
蓮池大師 莲池大师 see styles |
lián chí dà shī lian2 chi2 da4 shi1 lien ch`ih ta shih lien chih ta shih Renchi Daishi |
Lianchi Dashi |
藥師如來 药师如来 see styles |
yào shī rú lái yao4 shi1 ru2 lai2 yao shih ju lai Yakushi Nyorai |
Medicine Buddha (Sanskrit: Bhaisajyaguru) Medicine Tathāgata |
西山大師 西山大师 see styles |
xī shān dà shī xi1 shan1 da4 shi1 hsi shan ta shih Saisan Daishi |
Seosan Daesa |
西方諸師 西方诸师 see styles |
xī fāng zhū shī xi1 fang1 zhu1 shi1 hsi fang chu shih saihō shoshi |
masters from the West |
西明法師 西明法师 see styles |
xī míng fǎ shī xi1 ming2 fa3 shi1 hsi ming fa shih Saimyō Hōshi |
Ximing Fashi |
西河禪師 西河禅师 see styles |
xī hé chán shī xi1 he2 chan2 shi1 hsi ho ch`an shih hsi ho chan shih Saika zenji |
Xihe chanshi |
見習醫師 见习医师 see styles |
jiàn xí yī shī jian4 xi2 yi1 shi1 chien hsi i shih |
medical intern |
覺照禪師 觉照禅师 see styles |
jué zhào chán shī jue2 zhao4 chan2 shi1 chüeh chao ch`an shih chüeh chao chan shih Kakushō zenji |
Juezhao chanshi |
訪師求學 访师求学 see styles |
fǎng shī qiú xué fang3 shi1 qiu2 xue2 fang shih ch`iu hsüeh fang shih chiu hsüeh |
to seek a teacher desiring to study |
論本大師 论本大师 see styles |
lùn běn dà shī lun4 ben3 da4 shi1 lun pen ta shih ron hondaishi |
original teacher of the treatise |
諸瑜伽師 诸瑜伽师 see styles |
zhū yú qié shī zhu1 yu2 qie2 shi1 chu yü ch`ieh shih chu yü chieh shih sho yugashi |
yogis |
譬喩論師 譬喩论师 see styles |
pì yù lùn shī pi4 yu4 lun4 shi1 p`i yü lun shih pi yü lun shih Hiyu ronshi |
Dārṣṭāntika |
赤腳律師 赤脚律师 see styles |
chì jiǎo lǜ shī chi4 jiao3 lu:4 shi1 ch`ih chiao lü shih chih chiao lü shih |
barefoot lawyer; grassroots lawyer |
過海大師 过海大师 see styles |
guō hǎi dà shī guo1 hai3 da4 shi1 kuo hai ta shih Kakai Daishi |
the great master who crossed the ocean |
達磨大師 达磨大师 see styles |
dá mó dà shī da2 mo2 da4 shi1 ta mo ta shih darumadaishi だるまだいし |
(personal name) Darumadaishi Master Bodhidharma |
還給老師 还给老师 see styles |
huán gěi lǎo shī huan2 gei3 lao3 shi1 huan kei lao shih |
to forget (everything one has learned) |
開山祖師 开山祖师 see styles |
kāi shān zǔ shī kai1 shan1 zu3 shi1 k`ai shan tsu shih kai shan tsu shih kaisan soshi |
founding master of a monastery; founder; originator founder of a school |
開闡義師 开阐义师 see styles |
kāi chǎn yì shī kai1 chan3 yi4 shi1 k`ai ch`an i shih kai chan i shih kaisengi shi |
teacher who discloses the meaning |
阿覺大師 阿觉大师 see styles |
ā jué dà shī a1 jue2 da4 shi1 a chüeh ta shih Akaku Daishi |
Akaku Daishi |
雲棲大師 云栖大师 see styles |
yún qī dà shī yun2 qi1 da4 shi1 yün ch`i ta shih yün chi ta shih Unsei Daishi |
Yunqi Dashi |
香象大師 香象大师 see styles |
xiāng xiàng dà shī xiang1 xiang4 da4 shi1 hsiang hsiang ta shih |
The third patriarch of the Huayan school, Fazang 法藏. |
驚師動眾 惊师动众 see styles |
jīng shī dòng zhòng jing1 shi1 dong4 zhong4 ching shih tung chung |
to alarm everyone; to scandalize the public |
麵包師傅 面包师傅 see styles |
miàn bāo shī fù mian4 bao1 shi1 fu4 mien pao shih fu |
baker |
鼻隔禪師 鼻隔禅师 see styles |
bí gé chán shī bi2 ge2 chan2 shi1 pi ko ch`an shih pi ko chan shih |
dhyāna master with nose (and other organs) shutoff from sensation, i.e. a stupid mystic. |
三藏法師傳 三藏法师传 see styles |
sān zàng fǎ shī zhuàn san1 zang4 fa3 shi1 zhuan4 san tsang fa shih chuan Sanzō hosshi den |
Biography of the Tripiṭaka Master |
事務所律師 事务所律师 see styles |
shì wù suǒ lǜ shī shi4 wu4 suo3 lu:4 shi1 shih wu so lü shih |
office lawyer |
二世尊二師 二世尊二师 see styles |
èr shì zūn èr shī er4 shi4 zun1 er4 shi1 erh shih tsun erh shih ni seson ni shi |
The two sages, or preceptors in the Lotus Sūtra, Śākyamuni and Prabhūtaratna. Also sages and ordinary preceptors. |
佛說八師經 佛说八师经 see styles |
fó shuō bā shī jīng fo2 shuo1 ba1 shi1 jing1 fo shuo pa shih ching Bussetsu hachishi kyō |
Sūtra of the Eight Teachers |
先舊觀行師 先旧观行师 see styles |
xiān jiù guān xíng shī xian1 jiu4 guan1 xing2 shi1 hsien chiu kuan hsing shih sengu kangyō shi |
Yogâcāra masters of old |
全端工程師 全端工程师 see styles |
quán duān gōng chéng shī quan2 duan1 gong1 cheng2 shi1 ch`üan tuan kung ch`eng shih chüan tuan kung cheng shih |
full-stack developer (computing) |
右脅師子臥 右胁师子臥 see styles |
yòu xié shī zǐ wò you4 xie2 shi1 zi3 wo4 yu hsieh shih tzu wo ukyō shishi ga |
lion's right side sleeping posture |
名師出高徒 名师出高徒 see styles |
míng shī chū gāo tú ming2 shi1 chu1 gao1 tu2 ming shih ch`u kao t`u ming shih chu kao tu |
A famous teacher trains a fine student (idiom). A cultured man will have a deep influence on his successors. |
報道攝影師 报道摄影师 see styles |
bào dào shè yǐng shī bao4 dao4 she4 ying3 shi1 pao tao she ying shih |
photojournalist |
天台韶國師 天台韶国师 see styles |
tiān tái sháo guó shī tian1 tai2 shao2 guo2 shi1 t`ien t`ai shao kuo shih tien tai shao kuo shih Tentai Shō Kokushi |
Tiantai Shao guoshi, a Chekiang priest who revived the Tiantai sect by journeying to Korea, where the only copy of Zhiyi's works existed, copied them, and returned to revive the Tiantai school. 錢俶 Qianshu (A. D. 960 -997), ruler of 吳越 Wuyue, whose capital was at Hangchow, entitled him Imperial Teacher. |
女裝裁縫師 女装裁缝师 see styles |
nǚ zhuāng cái feng shī nu:3 zhuang1 cai2 feng5 shi1 nü chuang ts`ai feng shih nü chuang tsai feng shih |
dressmaker |
婆利師迦花 婆利师迦花 see styles |
pó lì shī jiā huā po2 li4 shi1 jia1 hua1 p`o li shih chia hua po li shih chia hua barishika ke |
(Skt. vārṣika) |
小三勸退師 小三劝退师 see styles |
xiǎo sān quàn tuì shī xiao3 san1 quan4 tui4 shi1 hsiao san ch`üan t`ui shih hsiao san chüan tui shih |
consultant who breaks up sb's extramarital relationship for a fee |
師子身中蟲 师子身中虫 see styles |
shī zǐ shēn zhōng chóng shi1 zi3 shen1 zhong1 chong2 shih tzu shen chung ch`ung shih tzu shen chung chung shishi shinchū no mushi |
Just as no animal eats a dead lion, but it is destroyed by worms produced within itself, so no outside force can destroy Buddhism, only evil monks within it can destroy it. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "师" 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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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