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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
不生 see styles |
bù shēng bu4 sheng1 pu sheng fushou / fusho ふしょう |
(place-name) Fushou anutpatti; anutpāda. Non-birth: not to be reborn, exempt from rebirth; arhan is mistakenly interpreted as 'not born', meaning not born again into mortal worlds. The 'nir' in nirvana is also erroneously said to mean 'not born'; certain schools say that nothing ever has been born, or created, for all is eternal. The Shingon word 'a' is interpreted as symbolizing the uncreated. The unborn or uncreated is a name for the Tathāgata, who is not born, but eternal ; hence by implication the term means "eternal". ādi, which means"at first, " "beginning","primary", is also interpreted as 不生 uncreated. |
不生喜 see styles |
bù shēng xǐ bu4 sheng1 xi3 pu sheng hsi fushō ki |
discontent |
不生女 see styles |
umazume うまずめ |
(sensitive word) barren woman; sterile woman |
不生憤 不生愤 see styles |
bù shēng fèn bu4 sheng1 fen4 pu sheng fen fushō fun |
not getting irritated |
不生斷 不生断 see styles |
bù shēng duàn bu4 sheng1 duan4 pu sheng tuan fushō dan |
One of the 三斷, when illusion no longer arises the sufferings of being reborn in the evil paths are ended. |
不生法 see styles |
bù shēng fǎ bu4 sheng1 fa3 pu sheng fa fushō hō |
unarisen dharmas |
不生起 see styles |
bù shēng qǐ bu4 sheng1 qi3 pu sheng ch`i pu sheng chi fu shōki |
unarisen |
令不生 see styles |
lìng bù shēng ling4 bu4 sheng1 ling pu sheng ryō fushō |
to prevent (evil, etc.) from being produced |
四不生 see styles |
sì bù shēng si4 bu4 sheng1 ssu pu sheng shi fushō |
That a thing is not born or not produced of itself, of another, of both, of neither; cf. 四句推撿.; Nothing is produced (1) of itself; (2) of another, i. e. of a cause without itself; (3) of both; (4) of no-cause. |
生不生 see styles |
shēng bù shēng sheng1 bu4 sheng1 sheng pu sheng shō fushō |
birth and non-birth |
不生不死 see styles |
bù shēng bù sǐ bu4 sheng1 bu4 si3 pu sheng pu ssu fushō fushi |
unborn and undying |
不生不滅 不生不灭 see styles |
bù shēng bù miè bu4 sheng1 bu4 mie4 pu sheng pu mieh fushoufumetsu / fushofumetsu ふしょうふめつ |
{Buddh} (See 生滅) neither arising nor ceasing v. 不滅 'Neither (to be) born nor ended' is another term for 常住 permanent, eternal; nothing having been created nothing can be destroyed; Hīnayāna limits the meaning to the state of nirvana, no more births and deaths; Mahāyāna in its Mādhyamika form extends it universally, no birth and death, no creation and annihilation, see 中論. |
不生信心 see styles |
bù shēng xìn xīn bu4 sheng1 xin4 xin1 pu sheng hsin hsin fu shō shinshin |
does not give rise to faith |
不生喜足 see styles |
bù shēng xǐ zú bu4 sheng1 xi3 zu2 pu sheng hsi tsu fushō kisoku |
to not yet be satisfied with |
不生憤發 不生愤发 see styles |
bù shēng fèn fā bu4 sheng1 fen4 fa1 pu sheng fen fa fushō funhotsu |
not getting irritated |
不生煩惱 不生烦恼 see styles |
bù shēng fán nǎo bu4 sheng1 fan2 nao3 pu sheng fan nao fushō bonnō |
not giving rise to afflictions |
不生産的 see styles |
fuseisanteki / fusesanteki ふせいさんてき |
(adjectival noun) unproductive; unfruitful |
不生疑惑 see styles |
bù shēng yí huò bu4 sheng1 yi2 huo4 pu sheng i huo fushō giwaku |
does not [give rise to] doubt |
不生誹謗 不生诽谤 see styles |
bù shēng fěi bàng bu4 sheng1 fei3 bang4 pu sheng fei pang fushō hihō |
does not revile (abuse) |
不生雜染 不生杂染 see styles |
bù shēng zá rǎn bu4 sheng1 za2 ran3 pu sheng tsa jan fushō zōzen |
non-production of afflictions |
不生驚畏 不生惊畏 see styles |
bù shēng jīng wèi bu4 sheng1 jing1 wei4 pu sheng ching wei fushō kyōi |
is never afraid |
一念不生 see styles |
yī niàn bù shēng yi1 nian4 bu4 sheng1 i nien pu sheng ichinen fushō |
Not a thought arising; beyond the necessity of thinking, as in the case of a Buddha. |
不滅不生 不灭不生 see styles |
bù miè bù shēng bu4 mie4 bu4 sheng1 pu mieh pu sheng fumetsu fushō |
anirodhānupāda, neither dying nor being reborn, immortal, v. 不生. |
前不生後 前不生后 see styles |
qián bù shēng hòu qian2 bu4 sheng1 hou4 ch`ien pu sheng hou chien pu sheng hou zen fushō go |
the former does not give rise to the latter |
寸草不生 see styles |
cùn cǎo bù shēng cun4 cao3 bu4 sheng1 ts`un ts`ao pu sheng tsun tsao pu sheng |
lit. not even a blade of grass grows (idiom); fig. barren |
本不生際 本不生际 see styles |
běn bù shēng jì ben3 bu4 sheng1 ji4 pen pu sheng chi hon pushō zai |
The original status of no rebirth, i. e. every man has a naturally pure heart, which 不生不滅 is independent of the bonds of mortality. |
畢竟不生 毕竟不生 see styles |
bì jìng bù shēng bi4 jing4 bu4 sheng1 pi ching pu sheng hikkyōfushō |
absolute non-arising |
諸行不生 诸行不生 see styles |
zhū xíng bù shēng zhu1 xing2 bu4 sheng1 chu hsing pu sheng shogyō fushō |
practices are not initiated |
鳥不生蛋 鸟不生蛋 see styles |
niǎo bù shēng dàn niao3 bu4 sheng1 dan4 niao pu sheng tan |
deserted (of a place) |
不生平等性 see styles |
bù shēng píng děng xìng bu4 sheng1 ping2 deng3 xing4 pu sheng p`ing teng hsing pu sheng ping teng hsing fushō byōdō shō |
equality [of phenomena] in terms of their non-arising |
不生轉所依 不生转所依 see styles |
bù shēng zhuǎn suǒ yī bu4 sheng1 zhuan3 suo3 yi1 pu sheng chuan so i fushō ten shoe |
basis of transformation without birth |
一切法不生 see styles |
yī qiè fǎ bù shēng yi1 qie4 fa3 bu4 sheng1 i ch`ieh fa pu sheng i chieh fa pu sheng issaihō fushō |
all phenomena are unarisen |
世諦不生滅 世谛不生灭 see styles |
shì dì bù shēng miè shi4 di4 bu4 sheng1 mie4 shih ti pu sheng mieh setai fu shōmetsu |
Ordinary worldly postulates that things are permanent, as contrasted with the doctrine of impermanence advocated by Hīnayāna; both positions are controverted by Tiantai, which holds that the phenomenal world is neither becoming nor passing, but is an aspect of- eternal reality. |
阿字本不生 see styles |
ā zì běn bù shēng a1 zi4 ben3 bu4 sheng1 a tzu pen pu sheng aji honpushō |
letter a, originally unproduced |
心性不生不滅 心性不生不灭 see styles |
xīn xìng bù shēng bù miè xin1 xing4 bu4 sheng1 bu4 mie4 hsin hsing pu sheng pu mieh shinshō fushō fumetsu |
the nature of the mind neither arises nor ceases |
未生惡令不生 未生恶令不生 see styles |
wèi shēng è lìng bù shēng wei4 sheng1 e4 ling4 bu4 sheng1 wei sheng o ling pu sheng mishōaku ryō fushō |
to prevent evil that has not yet arisen from being produced |
自然不生平等性 see styles |
zì rán bù shēng píng děng xìng zi4 ran2 bu4 sheng1 ping2 deng3 xing4 tzu jan pu sheng p`ing teng hsing tzu jan pu sheng ping teng hsing jinen fushō byōdō shō |
naturally unarisen equal nature |
永不生銹的螺絲釘 永不生锈的螺丝钉 see styles |
yǒng bù shēng xiù de luó sī dīng yong3 bu4 sheng1 xiu4 de5 luo2 si1 ding1 yung pu sheng hsiu te lo ssu ting |
a "screw that never rusts" — sb who selflessly and wholeheartedly serves the Communist Party, like Lei Feng 雷鋒|雷锋[Lei2 Feng1], to whom the metaphor is attributed |
鳥不拉屎,雞不生蛋 鸟不拉屎,鸡不生蛋 see styles |
niǎo bù lā shǐ , jī bù shēng dàn niao3 bu4 la1 shi3 , ji1 bu4 sheng1 dan4 niao pu la shih , chi pu sheng tan |
lit. (a place where) birds don't defecate and hens don't lay eggs (idiom); fig. god-forsaken; remote and desolate |
鳥不生蛋,狗不拉屎 鸟不生蛋,狗不拉屎 see styles |
niǎo bù shēng dàn , gǒu bù lā shǐ niao3 bu4 sheng1 dan4 , gou3 bu4 la1 shi3 niao pu sheng tan , kou pu la shih |
lit. (a place where) birds don't lay eggs and dogs don't defecate (idiom); fig. god-forsaken; remote and desolate |
Variations: |
umazume; sekijo(石女)(ok); shakunyo(石女)(ok) うまずめ; せきじょ(石女)(ok); しゃくにょ(石女)(ok) |
(sensitive word) barren woman; sterile woman |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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