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Simple Dictionary Definition |
依了義經不依不了義經 依了义经不依不了义经 see styles |
yī liǎo yì jīng bù yī bù liǎo yì jīng yi1 liao3 yi4 jing1 bu4 yi1 bu4 liao3 yi4 jing1 i liao i ching pu i pu liao i ching e ryōgikyō fue furyōgikyō |
relying on the fully explained teachings and not on the incomplete teachings |
跑得了和尚,跑不了廟 跑得了和尚,跑不了庙 |
pǎo dé liǎo hé shàng , pǎo bù liǎo miào pao3 de2 liao3 he2 shang4 , pao3 bu4 liao3 miao4 p`ao te liao ho shang , p`ao pu liao miao pao te liao ho shang , pao pu liao miao |
the monk can run away, but the temple won't run with him (idiom); you can run this time, but you'll have to come back; I'll get you sooner or later |
囉嚩拏說救療小兒疾病經 囉嚩拏说救疗小儿疾病经 see styles |
luó mó ná shuō jiù liáo xiǎo ér jí bìng jīng luo2 mo2 na2 shuo1 jiu4 liao2 xiao3 er2 ji2 bing4 jing1 lo mo na shuo chiu liao hsiao erh chi ping ching Rabana setsu kuryō shōni shitsubyō kyō |
Rāvaṇa Explains the [Wandering Seizers'] Alleviation of Children's Illnesses |
大方廣圓覺修多羅了義經 大方广圆觉修多罗了义经 see styles |
dà fāng guǎng yuán jué xiū duō luó liǎo yì jīng da4 fang1 guang3 yuan2 jue2 xiu1 duo1 luo2 liao3 yi4 jing1 ta fang kuang yüan chüeh hsiu to lo liao i ching Dai hōkō engaku shūtara ryōgikyō |
Da fangguang yuanjue xiuduoluo liaoyi jing |
相續解脫地波羅蜜了義經 相续解脱地波罗蜜了义经 see styles |
xiāng xù jiě tuō dì bō luó mì liǎo yì jīng xiang1 xu4 jie3 tuo1 di4 bo1 luo2 mi4 liao3 yi4 jing1 hsiang hsü chieh t`o ti po lo mi liao i ching hsiang hsü chieh to ti po lo mi liao i ching Sōzoku gedatsuchi haramitsu ryōgikyō |
Xiangxu jietuodi poluomi liaoyi jing |
大方廣圓覺修多羅了義經說誼 大方广圆觉修多罗了义经说谊 see styles |
dà fāng guǎng yuán jué xiū duō luó liǎo yì jīng shuō yí da4 fang1 guang3 yuan2 jue2 xiu1 duo1 luo2 liao3 yi4 jing1 shuo1 yi2 ta fang kuang yüan chüeh hsiu to lo liao i ching shuo i Daihōkō engakushūtara ryōgikyō setsugi |
Daebanggwang wongak sudara youigyeong seorui |
大方廣圓覺修多羅了義經略疏註 大方广圆觉修多罗了义经略疏注 see styles |
dà fāng guǎng yuán jué xiū duō luó liǎo yì jīng lüè shū zhù da4 fang1 guang3 yuan2 jue2 xiu1 duo1 luo2 liao3 yi4 jing1 lve4 shu1 zhu4 ta fang kuang yüan chüeh hsiu to lo liao i ching lve shu chu Daihōkō engaku shūtara ryōgi kyō ryakusochū |
Dafangguang yuanjue xiuduoluo liaoyi jing lueshuzhu |
大佛頂如來密因修證了義諸菩薩萬行首楞嚴經 大佛顶如来密因修证了义诸菩萨万行首楞严经 see styles |
dà fó dǐng rú lái mì yīn xiū zhèng liǎo yì zhū pú sà wàn xíng shǒu lèng yán jīng da4 fo2 ding3 ru2 lai2 mi4 yin1 xiu1 zheng4 liao3 yi4 zhu1 pu2 sa4 wan4 xing2 shou3 leng4 yan2 jing1 ta fo ting ju lai mi yin hsiu cheng liao i chu p`u sa wan hsing shou leng yen ching ta fo ting ju lai mi yin hsiu cheng liao i chu pu sa wan hsing shou leng yen ching Dai butchō nyorai mitsuin shushō ryōgi shobosatsu mangyō shuryōgon kyō |
Śūraṃgama-sūtra |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 8 results for "liao" 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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