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There are 41 total results for your 一心 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

一心

see styles
yī xīn
    yi1 xin1
i hsin
 isshin
    いっしん
wholeheartedly; heart and soul
(adv,n) (1) one mind; (adv,n) (2) (See 一心に) wholeheartedness; one's whole heart; (female given name) Hitomi
With the whole mind or heart; one mind of heart; also the bhūtatathatā, or the whole of things; the universe as one mind, or a spiritual unity.

一心に

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 isshinni
    いっしんに
(adverb) (See 一心) wholeheartedly; single-mindedly; fervently; intently

一心子

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 kazumiko
    かずみこ
(female given name) Kazumiko

一心寺

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 isshinji
    いっしんじ
(personal name) Isshinji

一心町

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 isshinchou / isshincho
    いっしんちょう
(place-name) Isshinchō

統一心


统一心

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tǒng yī xīn
    tong3 yi1 xin1
t`ung i hsin
    tung i hsin
 tōisshin
a state of mental concentration

一心一德

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yī xīn yī dé
    yi1 xin1 yi1 de2
i hsin i te
of one heart and one mind (idiom)

一心一意

see styles
yī xīn yī yì
    yi1 xin1 yi1 yi4
i hsin i i
concentrating one's thoughts and efforts; single-minded; bent on; intently

一心三惑

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yī xīn sān huò
    yi1 xin1 san1 huo4
i hsin san huo
 isshin sanwaku
同體三惑The Tiantai "three doubts' in the mind of a bodhisattva, producing fear of illusion, confusion through multiplicity of duties, and ignorance, i.e. 見思; 塵沙 and 無明 q.v.

一心三智

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yī xīn sān zhì
    yi1 xin1 san1 zhi4
i hsin san chih
 isshin sanchi
One mind and three aspects of knowledge. The 別教 separates the three aspects into 空, 假, and 中 q.v.; Tiantai unifies them into one immediate vision, or regards the three as aspects of the one mind.

一心三観

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 isshinsangan
    いっしんさんがん
{Buddh} (See 三諦) simultaneous contemplation of the threefold truth (form of Tendai meditation)

一心三觀


一心三观

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yī xīn sān guān
    yi1 xin1 san1 guan1
i hsin san kuan
 isshin sangan
The Tiantai insight 一心三智; also simultaneous vision of past, present, and future; also called 圓融三觀; 不可思議三觀.

一心不乱

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 isshinfuran
    いっしんふらん
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) wholeheartedly; with heart and soul; intently; with undivided attention; with intense concentration; single-mindedly

一心不亂


一心不乱

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yī xīn bú luàn
    yi1 xin1 bu2 luan4
i hsin pu luan
 isshin furan
one-pointed concentration without scattering

一心二用

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yī xīn èr yòng
    yi1 xin1 er4 yong4
i hsin erh yung
to do two things at once (idiom); to multitask; to divide one's attention

一心二門


一心二门

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yī xīn èr mén
    yi1 xin1 er4 men2
i hsin erh men
 isshin nimon
one mind, two aspects

一心制意

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yī xīn zhì yì
    yi1 xin1 zhi4 yi4
i hsin chih i
 isshin seii
to focus the mind and control thoughts

一心刹那

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yī xīn chàn à
    yi1 xin1 chan4 a4
i hsin ch`an a
    i hsin chan a
 isshin setsuna
one thought-moment

一心合掌

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yī xīn hé zhǎng
    yi1 xin1 he2 zhang3
i hsin ho chang
 isshin gasshō
single-mindedly joins palms

一心同体

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 isshindoutai / isshindotai
    いっしんどうたい
(yoji) being one in body and soul; of one flesh; two hearts beating as one

一心多用

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yī xīn duō yòng
    yi1 xin1 duo1 yong4
i hsin to yung
to multitask

一心專念


一心专念

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yī xīn zhuān niàn
    yi1 xin1 zhuan1 nian4
i hsin chuan nien
 isshin sennen
concentrate fully [on Amitâbha] for one thought

一心念佛

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yī xīn niàn fó
    yi1 xin1 nian4 fo2
i hsin nien fo
 ichishin nembutsu
single-mindedly chanting the Buddha name

一心稱名


一心称名

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yī xīn chēng míng
    yi1 xin1 cheng1 ming2
i hsin ch`eng ming
    i hsin cheng ming
 isshin shōmyō
With undivided mind to call on the name (of Guanyin).

一心院南

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 isshininminami
    いっしんいんみなみ
(place-name) Isshin'inminami

一心頂禮


一心顶礼

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yī xīn dǐng lǐ
    yi1 xin1 ding3 li3
i hsin ting li
 isshin chōrai
to bow with wholehearted reverence

一億一心

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 ichiokuisshin
    いちおくいっしん
(yoji) national unity (esp. during wartime)

三界一心

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sān jiè yī xīn
    san1 jie4 yi1 xin1
san chieh i hsin
 sangai isshin
three worlds are (nothing other than the) one mind

但是一心

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dàn shì yī xīn
    dan4 shi4 yi1 xin1
tan shih i hsin
 dan ze isshin
only this one mind

團結一心


团结一心

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tuán jié yī xīn
    tuan2 jie2 yi1 xin1
t`uan chieh i hsin
    tuan chieh i hsin
to unite as one

決定一心


决定一心

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jué dìng yī xīn
    jue2 ding4 yi1 xin1
chüeh ting i hsin
 ketsujō isshin
determined single-mindedness

犬童一心

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 inudouisshin / inudoisshin
    いぬどういっしん
(person) Inudou Isshin (1960.6.24-)

萬法一心


万法一心

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wàn fǎ yī xīn
    wan4 fa3 yi1 xin1
wan fa i hsin
 manbō isshin
Myriad things but one mind; all things as noumenal.

萬眾一心


万众一心

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wàn zhòng yī xīn
    wan4 zhong4 yi1 xin1
wan chung i hsin
millions of people all of one mind (idiom); the people united

一切一心識


一切一心识

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yī qiè yī xīn shì
    yi1 qie4 yi1 xin1 shi4
i ch`ieh i hsin shih
    i chieh i hsin shih
 issai isshin shiki
That all things are mind, or mental.

三界唯一心

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sān jiè wéi yī xīn
    san1 jie4 wei2 yi1 xin1
san chieh wei i hsin
 sankai i isshin
The triple world is but one mind; from a verse of the 華嚴 sūtra; it proceeds 心外無別法, 心佛及衆生, 是三無差別 "outside mind there is no other thing; mind, Buddha, and all the living, these three are not different"; in other words, there is no differentiating between these three, for all is mind.

五十一心所

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wǔ shí yī xīn suǒ
    wu3 shi2 yi1 xin1 suo3
wu shih i hsin so
 gojūichi shinjo
fifty-one mental factors

一心金剛寶戒


一心金刚宝戒

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yī xīn jīn gāng bǎo jiè
    yi1 xin1 jin1 gang1 bao3 jie4
i hsin chin kang pao chieh
 ichishin kongō hōkai
圓頓戒 The infrangible-diamond rules of all bodhisattvas and Buddhas, a term of Tiantai School, founded on the 梵網經.

五十一心所有法

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wǔ shí yī xīn suǒ yǒu fǎ
    wu3 shi2 yi1 xin1 suo3 you3 fa3
wu shih i hsin so yu fa
 gojūichi shin shou hō
fifty-one mental factors

於一一心刹那中


于一一心刹那中

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yú yī yī xīn chàn à zhōng
    yu2 yi1 yi1 xin1 chan4 a4 zhong1
yü i i hsin ch`an a chung
    yü i i hsin chan a chung
 o ichiichi shin setsuna chū
in every moment of thought

Variations:
人心地
一心地(iK)

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 hitogokochi
    ひとごこち
(1) consciousness; awareness; (2) relief; calm

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

This page contains 41 results for "一心" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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