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丕道

see styles
 hiromichi
    ひろみち
(given name) Hiromichi

世道

see styles
shì dào
    shi4 dao4
shih tao
 toshimichi
    としみち
the ways of the world; the morals of the time
(personal name) Toshimichi
worldly ways

中道

see styles
zhōng dào
    zhong1 dao4
chung tao
 nakamichi
    なかみち

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The Middle Way
road through the middle; middle road; (place-name, surname) Nakamichi
The 'mean' has various interpretations. In general it denotes the mean between two extremes, and has special reference to the mean between realism and nihilism, or eternal substantial existence and annihilation; this 'mean' is found in a third principle between the two, suggesting the idea of a realm of mind or spirit beyond the terminology of 有 or 無, substance or nothing, or, that which has form, and is therefore measurable and ponderable, and its opposite of total non-existence. See 中論. The following four Schools define the term according to their several scriptures: the 法相 School describes it as the 唯識, v. 唯識中; the 三論 School as the 八不 eight negations, v. 三論; the Tiantai as 實相 the true reality; and the Huayan as the 法界 dharmadhātu. Four forms of the Mean are given by the 三論玄義.

丸道

see styles
 marumichi
    まるみち
(surname) Marumichi

丹道

see styles
 tandou / tando
    たんどう
(place-name) Tandō

主道

see styles
 kazumichi
    かずみち
(personal name) Kazumichi

久道

see styles
 hisamichi
    ひさみち
(surname, given name) Hisamichi

乏道

see styles
fá dào
    fa2 dao4
fa tao
 bōdō
lacking in the right way, shortcoming, poor, —an expression of humility.

乘道

see styles
shèng dào
    sheng4 dao4
sheng tao
 jōdō
vehicle path

乙道

see styles
 otsumichi
    おつみち
(surname) Otsumichi

九道

see styles
jiǔ dào
    jiu3 dao4
chiu tao
 kudō
idem 九有情居.; The nine truths, or postulates: impermanence; suffering; voidness (or unreality of things); no permanent ego, or soul; love of existence or possessions, resulting in suffering; the opposite (or fear of being without them), also resulting in suffering; the cutting off of suffering and its cause; nirvāṇa with remainder still to be worked out; complete nirvāṇa.

乱道

see styles
 randou / rando
    らんどう
(personal name) Randō

亂道


乱道

see styles
luàn dào
    luan4 dao4
luan tao
see 亂說|乱说[luan4 shuo1]

了道

see styles
 ryoudou / ryodo
    りょうどう
(surname, given name) Ryōdō

二道

see styles
èr dào
    er4 dao4
erh tao
 futamichi
    ふたみち
Erdao district of Changchun city 長春市|长春市, Jilin
branch roads; forked roads; crossroads; two ways (of proceeding); (surname) Nimichi
two paths

五道

see styles
wǔ dào
    wu3 dao4
wu tao
 godou / godo
    ごどう
(surname) Godō
idem 五趣.

井道

see styles
 imichi
    いみち
(surname) Imichi

交道

see styles
jiāo dào
    jiao1 dao4
chiao tao
 kyōdō
intersections

京道

see styles
 kyoudou / kyodo
    きょうどう
(surname) Kyōdō

人道

see styles
rén dào
    ren2 dao4
jen tao
 jindou(p); nindou / jindo(p); nindo
    じんどう(P); にんどう
human sympathy; humanitarianism; humane; the "human way", one of the stages in the cycle of reincarnation (Buddhism); sexual intercourse
(1) humanity; (2) sidewalk; footpath; (3) (にんどう only) {Buddh} (See 六道) human realm
rebirth as a human being

仁道

see styles
 jindou / jindo
    じんどう
the path that one should follow as a human being; the path of benevolence; (surname) Nidō

今道

see styles
 kondou / kondo
    こんどう
(surname) Kondō

仏道

see styles
 butsudou / butsudo
    ぶつどう
(1) teachings of Buddha; Buddhist teachings; Buddhist path; Buddhism; (2) Buddhist enlightenment

仕道

see styles
 shidou / shido
    しどう
(surname) Shidō

仙道

see styles
 senmichi
    せんみち
(surname) Senmichi

仲道

see styles
 nakamichi
    なかみち
(surname) Nakamichi

伝道

see styles
 dendou / dendo
    でんどう
(n,vs,vt,vi) missionary work; proselytizing; preaching; evangelism; (surname) Dendō

伴道

see styles
 handou / hando
    はんどう
(place-name) Handō

伸道

see styles
 nobumichi
    のぶみち
(given name) Nobumichi

佈道


布道

see styles
bù dào
    bu4 dao4
pu tao
sermon; to sermonize; to preach; to evangelize

住道

see styles
 suminodou / suminodo
    すみのどう
(place-name) Suminodō

佐道

see styles
 sadou / sado
    さどう
(surname) Sadō

佛道

see styles
fó dào
    fo2 dao4
fo tao
 butsudō

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Buddha Way
The way of Buddha, leading to Buddhahood; intp. as bodhi, enlightenment, gnosis.

作道

see styles
 tsukurumichi
    つくるみち
(surname) Tsukurumichi

佳道

see styles
 yoshimichi
    よしみち
(personal name) Yoshimichi

侃道

see styles
 yasumichi
    やすみち
(personal name) Yasumichi

便道

see styles
biàn dào
    bian4 dao4
pien tao
 bendō
pavement; sidewalk; shortcut; makeshift road
shortcut

俊道

see styles
 toshimichi
    としみち
(surname, given name) Toshimichi

保道

see styles
 yasumichi
    やすみち
(surname, given name) Yasumichi

信道

see styles
xìn dào
    xin4 dao4
hsin tao
 nobumichi
    のぶみち
(telecommunications) channel; (in Confucian texts) to believe in the principles of wisdom and follow them
(surname) Nobumichi

修道

see styles
xiū dào
    xiu1 dao4
hsiu tao
 shuudou / shudo
    しゅうどう
to practice Daoism
(n,vs,vi) learning; studying the fine arts; (given name) Nagamichi
To cultivate the way of religion; be religious; the way of self-cultivation. In the Hīnayāna the stage from anāgāmin to arhat; in Mahāyāna one of the bodhisattva stages.

俵道

see styles
 hiyoudou / hiyodo
    ひようどう
(surname) Hiyoudō

倉道

see styles
 kuramichi
    くらみち
(surname) Kuramichi

倫道

see styles
 rindou / rindo
    りんどう
(personal name) Rindō

假道

see styles
jiǎ dào
    jia3 dao4
chia tao
via; by way of

健道

see styles
 takemichi
    たけみち
(personal name) Takemichi

側道

see styles
 sobamichi
    そばみち
(archaism) (See 間道・かんどう) side road; shortcut

偵道

see styles
 sadamichi
    さだみち
(personal name) Sadamichi

傍道

see styles
 wakimichi
    わきみち
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) side road; byroad; (2) digression (e.g. from argument)

傳道


传道

see styles
chuán dào
    chuan2 dao4
ch`uan tao
    chuan tao
 dendou / dendo
    でんどう
to lecture on doctrine; to expound the wisdom of ancient sages; to preach; a sermon
(surname) Dendō
dissemination of the teaching

傷道


伤道

see styles
shāng dào
    shang1 dao4
shang tao
wound track (the path of a bullet through the body)

儀道

see styles
 gidou / gido
    ぎどう
(surname) Gidō

儒道

see styles
 judou / judo
    じゅどう
Confucianism

優道

see styles
 masamichi
    まさみち
(personal name) Masamichi

允道

see styles
 yundo
    ゆんど
(given name) Yundo

元道

see styles
 motomichi
    もとみち
(surname, given name) Motomichi

充道

see styles
 mitsuto
    みつと
(given name) Mitsuto

光道

see styles
 mitsumichi
    みつみち
(personal name) Mitsumichi

克道

see styles
 katsumichi
    かつみち
(given name) Katsumichi

入道

see styles
rù dào
    ru4 dao4
ju tao
 nyuudou / nyudo
    にゅうどう
to enter the Way; to become a Daoist
(1) {Buddh} entering the priesthood; priest; monk; (2) man with a shaven head; (3) bald-headed monster; (given name) Nyūdō
To become a monk, 出家入; to leave home and enter the Way.

內道


内道

see styles
nèi dào
    nei4 dao4
nei tao
 naidō
canonical teachings

全道

see styles
 zendou / zendo
    ぜんどう
all Hokkaido; (given name) Zendō

八道

see styles
bā dào
    ba1 dao4
pa tao
 hachidou / hachido
    はちどう
the 8 districts of feudal Japan; (place-name) Yaji
(八支 or 八船 or 八行) idem 八正.

公道

see styles
gōng dao
    gong1 dao5
kung tao
 koudou / kodo
    こうどう
fair; equitable
(1) public road; highway; (2) righteousness; justice; right path; (given name) Masamichi

六道

see styles
liù dào
    liu4 dao4
liu tao
 rokudou; rikudou / rokudo; rikudo
    ろくどう; りくどう
{Buddh} the six realms (Deva realm, Asura realm, Human realm, Animal realm, Hungry Ghost realm, Naraka realm); (place-name) Rokudō
The six ways or conditions of sentient existence; v. 六趣; the three higher are the 上三途, the three lower 下三途.

兵道

see styles
 hiyoudou / hiyodo
    ひようどう
(surname) Hiyoudō

其道

see styles
 kidou / kido
    きどう
(surname) Kidō

典道

see styles
 norimichi
    のりみち
(given name) Norimichi

兼道

see styles
 kanemichi
    かねみち
(given name) Kanemichi

内道

see styles
 naidou / naido
    ないどう
{Buddh} (ant: 外道・1) Buddhist teachings; Buddhist

円道

see styles
 endou / endo
    えんどう
(surname, given name) Endō

冥道

see styles
míng dào
    ming2 dao4
ming tao
 meidō
the gateway to the ghost world
冥途; 冥土 The dark way, or land of darkness, the shades, Hades, pretas, etc.

冬道

see styles
 fuyumichi
    ふゆみち
winter road; roads in the winter; (surname) Fuyumichi

出道

see styles
chū dào
    chu1 dao4
ch`u tao
    chu tao
 demichi
    でみち
to start one's career; (of an entertainer) to make one's debut
(surname) Demichi
To leave the world and enter the nirvana way.

分道

see styles
 bundou / bundo
    ぶんどう
(surname) Bundō

切道

see styles
 kirimichi
    きりみち
(surname) Kirimichi

初道

see styles
 shodou / shodo
    しょどう
(surname) Shodō

利道

see styles
 ridou / rido
    りどう
(surname) Ridō

則道

see styles
 norimichi
    のりみち
(given name) Norimichi

前道

see styles
 maemichi
    まえみち
(surname) Maemichi

剛道

see styles
 takemichi
    たけみち
(personal name) Takemichi

剣道

see styles
 kendou / kendo
    けんどう

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Kendo / The Way of the Sword
kendo; Japanese martial art using bamboo swords; (surname) Kendō

割道

see styles
 warimichi
    わりみち
(place-name) Warimichi

劇道

see styles
 gekidou / gekido
    げきどう
drama; dramatic art

劍道


剑道

see styles
jiàn dào
    jian4 dao4
chien tao
kendō (sports)

力道

see styles
lì dào
    li4 dao4
li tao
 rikidou / rikido
    りきどう
strength; power; efficacy
(male given name) Rikidō

加道

see styles
 kadou / kado
    かどう
(surname) Kadō

助道

see styles
zhù dào
    zhu4 dao4
chu tao
 sukemichi
    すけみち
(surname) Sukemichi
Auxiliary means, e.g. of meditation; auxiliary discipline; any aid to faith or virtue.

劫道

see styles
jié dào
    jie2 dao4
chieh tao
to kidnap; to hijack

動道

see styles
 doumichi / domichi
    どうみち
(surname) Dōmichi

勝道


胜道

see styles
shèng dào
    sheng4 dao4
sheng tao
 shoudou / shodo
    しょうどう
(given name) Shoudō
unparalleled path

勤道

see styles
qín dào
    qin2 dao4
ch`in tao
    chin tao
 gondō
the path of endeavor

勸道


劝道

see styles
quàn dào
    quan4 dao4
ch`üan tao
    chüan tao
 kandō
to encourage and guide

包道

see styles
 kanemichi
    かねみち
(given name) Kanemichi

化道

see styles
huà dào
    hua4 dao4
hua tao
 kedō
The way of conversion, transformation, or development; also 教.

北道

see styles
běi dào
    bei3 dao4
pei tao
 hokudou / hokudo
    ほくどう
(place-name) Hokudō
northern tradition

匝道

see styles
zā dào
    za1 dao4
tsa tao
freeway ramp

匡道

see styles
 masamichi
    まさみち
(personal name) Masamichi

区道

see styles
 kudou / kudo
    くどう
ward road; special ward road

医道

see styles
 idou / ido
    いどう
the art of medicine

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

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