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圓 圆 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan maru まる |
circle; round; circular; spherical; (of the moon) full; unit of Chinese currency (yuan); tactful; to make consistent and whole (the narrative of a dream or a lie) (out-dated kanji) (1) yen; Japanese monetary unit; (2) circle; (personal name) Maru Round, all-round, full-orbed, inclusive, all-embracing, whole, perfect, complete. |
圓一 see styles |
enichi えんいち |
(surname) En'ichi |
圓上 圆上 see styles |
yuán shàng yuan2 shang4 yüan shang enjō |
urbane |
圓中 see styles |
ennaga えんなが |
(surname) Ennaga |
圓乗 see styles |
enjou / enjo えんじょう |
(surname) Enjō |
圓乘 圆乘 see styles |
yuán shèng yuan2 sheng4 yüan sheng enjō |
The all-complete vehicle, the final teaching of Buddha. |
圓了 see styles |
enryou / enryo えんりょう |
(given name) Enryō |
圓井 see styles |
marui まるい |
(surname) Marui |
圓人 圆人 see styles |
yuán rén yuan2 ren2 yüan jen en nin |
perfect person |
圓仁 圆仁 see styles |
yuán rén yuan2 ren2 yüan jen ennin えんにん |
(personal name) Ennin Ennin |
圓伏 圆伏 see styles |
yuán fú yuan2 fu2 yüan fu enbuku |
perfect in overcoming |
圓位 圆位 see styles |
yuán wèi yuan2 wei4 yüan wei Eni |
The perfect status, the position of the 'perfect' school, perfect unity which embraces all diversity. |
圓佛 圆佛 see styles |
yuán fó yuan2 fo2 yüan fo enbutsu えんぶつ |
(surname) Enbutsu The Buddha of the 'perfect' school, the perfect pan-Buddha embracing all things in every direction; the dharmakāya; Vairocana, identified with Śākyamuni. |
圓信 圆信 see styles |
yuán xìn yuan2 xin4 yüan hsin enshin |
Complete faith; the faith of the 'perfect' school. A Tiantai doctrine that a moment's faith embraces the universe. |
圓修 圆修 see styles |
yuán xiū yuan2 xiu1 yüan hsiu enshu |
(1) TO observe the complete Tiantai meditation, at one and the same time to comprehend the three ideas of 空假中 q.v. (2) To keep all the commandments perfectly. |
圓光 圆光 see styles |
yuán guāng yuan2 guang1 yüan kuang enkou / enko えんこう |
More info & calligraphy: Halo(surname) Enkou The halo surrounding the head of a Buddha, etc. |
圓入 see styles |
enniyuu / enniyu えんにゆう |
(surname) Enniyū |
圓具 圆具 see styles |
yuán jù yuan2 ju4 yüan chü engu |
whole and complete, i.e. the whole of the commandments, by the observance of which one is near to nirvāṇa. |
圓凝 圆凝 see styles |
yuán níng yuan2 ning2 yüan ning engyō |
Complete crystallization, or formation, i.e. perfect nirvāṇa. |
圓口 see styles |
enguchi えんぐち |
(surname) Enguchi |
圓句 see styles |
enku えんく |
(surname) Enku |
圓司 see styles |
zushi ずし |
(surname) Zushi |
圓合 圆合 see styles |
yuán hé yuan2 he2 yüan ho engō |
All-embracing, all inclusive. |
圓周 圆周 see styles |
yuán zhōu yuan2 zhou1 yüan chou |
circumference; circle |
圓圈 圆圈 see styles |
yuán quān yuan2 quan1 yüan ch`üan yüan chüan |
circle |
圓地 see styles |
enji えんぢ |
(surname) Enji |
圓城 see styles |
onjou / onjo おんじょう |
(surname) Onjō |
圓堂 see styles |
endou / endo えんどう |
(surname) Endou |
圓場 圆场 see styles |
yuán chǎng yuan2 chang3 yüan ch`ang yüan chang |
to mediate; to broker a compromise |
圓増 see styles |
marumasu まるます |
(surname) Marumasu |
圓壇 圆坛 see styles |
yuán tán yuan2 tan2 yüan t`an yüan tan endan |
Round altar; a complete group of objects of worship, a maṇḍala. |
圓夢 圆梦 see styles |
yuán mèng yuan2 meng4 yüan meng |
to fulfill one's dream; (divination) to predict the future by interpreting a dream; oneiromancy |
圓奈 see styles |
enna えんな |
(surname) Enna |
圓妙 圆妙 see styles |
yuán miào yuan2 miao4 yüan miao enmyō |
The mystery of the 'perfect' school, i.e. the complete harmony of 空假中 noumenon, phenomenon, and the middle way. |
圓子 圆子 see styles |
yuán zi yuan2 zi5 yüan tzu maruko まるこ |
kind of dumpling; sticky rice ball (surname, female given name) Maruko |
圓孔 圆孔 see styles |
yuán kǒng yuan2 kong3 yüan k`ung yüan kung |
round hole |
圓宗 圆宗 see styles |
yuán zōng yuan2 zong1 yüan tsung enshū |
The sect of the complete or final Buddha-truth, i.e. Tiantai; cf. 圓教. |
圓寂 圆寂 see styles |
yuán jì yuan2 ji4 yüan chi enjaku |
death; to pass away (of Buddhist monks, nuns etc) Perfect rest, i.e. parinirvāṇa; the perfection of all virtue and the elimination of all evil, release from the miseries of transmigration and entrance into the fullest joy. |
圓密 圆密 see styles |
yuán mì yuan2 mi4 yüan mi enmitsu |
The complete teaching of Tiantai and the esoteric teaching. Also, the harmony of both as one. |
圓富 see styles |
entomi えんとみ |
(surname) Entomi |
圓實 圆实 see styles |
yuán shí yuan2 shi2 yüan shih enjitsu えんじつ |
(surname) Enjitsu Perfect reality; the Tiantai perfect doctrine which enables one to attain reality or Buddhahood at once. |
圓尾 see styles |
rinda りんだ |
(surname) Rinda |
圓居 see styles |
tsumurai つむらい |
(surname) Tsumurai |
圓山 see styles |
maruyama まるやま |
(surname) Maruyama |
圓岡 see styles |
maruoka まるおか |
(surname) Maruoka |
圓島 see styles |
marushima まるしま |
(surname) Marushima |
圓崎 see styles |
enzaki えんざき |
(surname) Enzaki |
圓川 see styles |
enkawa えんかわ |
(surname) Enkawa |
圓布 圆布 see styles |
yuán bù yuan2 bu4 yüan pu enfu |
a round cloth |
圓師 see styles |
enshi えんし |
(surname) Enshi |
圓弧 圆弧 see styles |
yuán hú yuan2 hu2 yüan hu |
arc (segment of a circle) |
圓形 圆形 see styles |
yuán xíng yuan2 xing2 yüan hsing |
round; circular |
圓心 圆心 see styles |
yuán xīn yuan2 xin1 yüan hsin enshin |
center of circle The perfect mind, the mind that seeks perfection, i.e. nirvāṇa. |
圓悟 圆悟 see styles |
yuán wù yuan2 wu4 yüan wu engo えんご |
(personal name) Engo Completely to apprehend the truth. In Tiantai, the complete apprehension at the same time of noumenon, phenomenon, and the middle way. |
圓成 圆成 see styles |
yuán chéng yuan2 cheng2 yüan ch`eng yüan cheng ennari えんなり |
(surname) Ennari Complete perfection. |
圓戒 圆戒 see styles |
yuán jiè yuan2 jie4 yüan chieh enkai |
v. 圓頓戒. |
圓戸 see styles |
endo えんど |
(surname) Endo |
圓房 圆房 see styles |
yuán fáng yuan2 fang2 yüan fang |
(of a child bride) to consummate marriage |
圓拱 圆拱 see styles |
yuán gǒng yuan2 gong3 yüan kung |
a round vault |
圓教 圆教 see styles |
yuán jiào yuan2 jiao4 yüan chiao engyō |
The complete, perfect, or comprehensive doctrine; the school or sect of Mahāyāna which represents it. The term has had three references. The first was by 光統 Guangtong of the Later Wei, sixth century, who defined three schools, 漸 gradual, 頓 immediate, and 圓 inclusive or complete. The Tiantai called its fourth section the inclusive, complete, or perfect teaching 圓, the other three being 三藏 Hīnayāna, 通 Mahāyāna-cum-Hīnayāna, 別 Mahāyāna. The Huayan so called its fifth section, i.e. 小乘; 大乘始; 大乘終; 頓 and 圓. It is the Tiantai version that is in general acceptance, defined as a perfect whole and as complete in its parts; for the whole is the absolute and its parts are therefore the absolute; the two may be called noumenon and phenomenon, or 空 and 假 (or 俗), but in reality they are one, i.e. the 中 medial condition. To conceive these three as a whole is the Tiantai inclusive or 'perfect' doctrine. The Huayan 'perfect' doctrine also taught that unity and differentiation, or absolute and relative, were one, a similar doctrine to that of the identity of contraries. In Tiantai teaching the harmony is due to its underlying unity; its completeness to the permeation of this unity in all phenomena; these two are united in the medial 中 principle; to comprehend these three principles at one and the same time is the complete, all-containing, or 'perfect' doctrine of Tiantai. There are other definitions of the all-inclusive doctrine, e.g. the eight complete things, complete in teaching, principles, knowledge, etc. 圓教四門 v. 四門. |
圓斷 圆断 see styles |
yuán duàn yuan2 duan4 yüan tuan endan |
The Tiantai doctrine of the complete cutting off, at one remove, of the three illusions, i.e. 見思 associated with 空; 塵沙 with 假; and 無明 with 中; q. v. |
圓旨 see styles |
enshi えんし |
(personal name) Enshi |
圓明 圆明 see styles |
yuán míng yuan2 ming2 yüan ming enmei / enme えんめい |
(surname) Enmei perfectly bright |
圓晴 see styles |
ensei / ense えんせい |
(personal name) Ensei |
圓智 圆智 see styles |
yuán zhì yuan2 zhi4 yüan chih enchi |
perfect wisdom |
圓暈 圆晕 see styles |
yuán yùn yuan2 yun4 yüan yün |
concentric circles; circular ripples |
圓暉 圆晖 see styles |
yuán huī yuan2 hui1 yüan hui Enki |
Yuanhui |
圓月 圆月 see styles |
yuán yuè yuan2 yue4 yüan yüeh marutsuki まるつき |
full moon (surname) Marutsuki |
圓木 see styles |
maruki まるき |
(personal name) Maruki |
圓本 see styles |
marumoto まるもと |
(surname) Marumoto |
圓札 see styles |
ensatsu えんさつ |
(surname) Ensatsu |
圓東 see styles |
endou / endo えんどう |
(surname) Endou |
圓林 see styles |
marubayashi まるばやし |
(surname) Marubayashi |
圓果 圆果 see styles |
yuán guǒ yuan2 guo3 yüan kuo enka |
Perfect fruit, nirvāṇa. |
圓柏 圆柏 see styles |
yuán bǎi yuan2 bai3 yüan pai |
Chinese juniper (Juniperus chinensis) |
圓柱 圆柱 see styles |
yuán zhù yuan2 zhu4 yüan chu |
column; cylinder |
圓桌 圆桌 see styles |
yuán zhuō yuan2 zhuo1 yüan cho |
round table |
圓極 圆极 see styles |
yuán jí yuan2 ji2 yüan chi engoku |
Inclusive to the uttermost; absolute perfection. |
圓橋 see styles |
maruhashi まるはし |
(surname) Maruhashi |
圓機 圆机 see styles |
yuán jī yuan2 ji1 yüan chi enki |
The potentiality of becoming fully enlightened at once. |
圓次 see styles |
enji えんじ |
(surname) Enji |
圓歌 see styles |
enka えんか |
(personal name) Enka |
圓浄 see styles |
enjou / enjo えんじょう |
(surname) Enjō |
圓海 圆海 see styles |
yuán hǎi yuan2 hai3 yüan hai enkai |
The all-embracing ocean, i.e. the perfection or power of the Tathāgata. |
圓淨 圆淨 see styles |
yuán jìng yuan2 jing4 yüan ching en jō |
complete purification |
圓測 圆测 see styles |
yuán cè yuan2 ce4 yüan ts`e yüan tse enjiki えんじき |
(personal name) Enjiki Woncheuk |
圓満 see styles |
marumitsu まるみつ |
(surname) Marumitsu |
圓滑 圆滑 see styles |
yuán huá yuan2 hua2 yüan hua |
smooth and evasive; slick and sly |
圓滿 圆满 see styles |
yuán mǎn yuan2 man3 yüan man enman |
satisfactory; consummate; perfect Completely full; wholly complete; the fulfilling of the whole, i.e. that the part contains the whole, the absolute in the relative. |
圓潤 圆润 see styles |
yuán rùn yuan2 run4 yüan jun |
mellow and full; suave; smooth and round; rich (in voice) |
圓澄 see styles |
enchou / encho えんちょう |
(personal name) Enchō |
圓照 圆照 see styles |
yuán zhào yuan2 zhao4 yüan chao enshō |
to completely illuminate |
圓爾 圆尔 see styles |
yuán ěr yuan2 er3 yüan erh Enni |
Enni |
圓珍 圆珍 see styles |
yuán zhēn yuan2 zhen1 yüan chen enchin えんちん |
(personal name) Enchin Enchin |
圓珠 圆珠 see styles |
yuán zhū yuan2 zhu1 yüan chu |
bead |
圓球 圆球 see styles |
yuán qiú yuan2 qiu2 yüan ch`iu yüan chiu |
ball; sphere; globe |
圓理 圆理 see styles |
yuán lǐ yuan2 li3 yüan li enri |
perfect principle |
圓瑛 圆瑛 see styles |
yuán yīng yuan2 ying1 yüan ying |
Yuan Ying (1878-1953), Buddhist monk |
圓環 圆环 see styles |
yuán huán yuan2 huan2 yüan huan |
ring (any circular object); (math.) annulus; (Tw) traffic circle; rotary |
圓生 圆生 see styles |
yuán shēng yuan2 sheng1 yüan sheng eno えんお |
(surname) En'o (Skt. pārijātaka) tree |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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