There are 23 total results for your 天童 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
天童 see styles |
tiān tóng tian1 tong2 t`ien t`ung tien tung tendou / tendo てんどう |
cherub; gods disguised as children; children parading as cherubs; (place-name, surname) Tendou Divine youths, i. e. deva guardians of the Buddha-law who appear as Mercuries, or youthful messengers of the Buddhas and bodhisattvas. |
天童中 see styles |
tendounaka / tendonaka てんどうなか |
(place-name) Tendounaka |
天童原 see styles |
tendoubara / tendobara てんどうばら |
(place-name) Tendoubara |
天童寺 see styles |
tiān tóng sì tian1 tong2 si4 t`ien t`ung ssu tien tung ssu Tendō ji |
Tiantong si |
天童山 see styles |
tiān tóng shān tian1 tong2 shan1 t`ien t`ung shan tien tung shan tendouzan / tendozan てんどうざん |
(place-name) Tendouzan 天潼山 A famous group of monasteries in the mountains near Ningpo, also called 太白山 Venus planet mountain; this is one of the five famous mountains of China. |
天童岳 see styles |
tendoudake / tendodake てんどうだけ |
(place-name) Tendoudake |
天童島 see styles |
tendoujima / tendojima てんどうじま |
(place-name) Tendoujima |
天童市 see styles |
tendoushi / tendoshi てんどうし |
(place-name) Tendou (city) |
天童駅 see styles |
tendoueki / tendoeki てんどうえき |
(st) Tendou Station |
小天童 see styles |
kotendou / kotendo こてんどう |
(place-name) Kotendou |
天童公園 see styles |
tendoukouen / tendokoen てんどうこうえん |
(place-name) Tendou Park |
天童大橋 see styles |
tendouoohashi / tendooohashi てんどうおおはし |
(place-name) Tendouoohashi |
天童如淨 see styles |
tiān tóng rú jìng tian1 tong2 ru2 jing4 t`ien t`ung ju ching tien tung ju ching Tendō Nyojō |
Tiantong Rujing |
天童禅寺 see styles |
tendouzendera / tendozendera てんどうぜんでら |
(personal name) Tendouzendera |
天童荒太 see styles |
tendouarata / tendoarata てんどうあらた |
(person) Tendou Arata (1960-) |
天童覺頌 天童觉颂 see styles |
tiān tóng jué sòng tian1 tong2 jue2 song4 t`ien t`ung chüeh sung tien tung chüeh sung Tendō kaku ju |
verse commentary of Tiantong Jue |
中沢天童 see styles |
nakazawatendou / nakazawatendo なかざわてんどう |
(person) Nakazawa Tendou (1959.2-) |
天童よしみ see styles |
tendouyoshimi / tendoyoshimi てんどうよしみ |
(person) Tendou Yoshimi (1957.9-) |
天童ヶ森山 see styles |
tendougamoriyama / tendogamoriyama てんどうがもりやま |
(place-name) Tendougamoriyama |
天童市飛地 see styles |
tendoushitobichi / tendoshitobichi てんどうしとびち |
(place-name) Tendoushitobichi |
天童ゴルフ場 see styles |
tendougorufujou / tendogorufujo てんどうゴルフじょう |
(place-name) Tendou golf links |
萬松老人評唱天童覺和尚頌古從容庵錄 万松老人评唱天童觉和尚颂古从容庵录 see styles |
wàn sōng lǎo rén píng chàng tiān tóng jué hé shàng sòng gǔ cóng róng ān lù wan4 song1 lao3 ren2 ping2 chang4 tian1 tong2 jue2 he2 shang4 song4 gu3 cong2 rong2 an1 lu4 wan sung lao jen p`ing ch`ang t`ien t`ung chüeh ho shang sung ku ts`ung jung an lu wan sung lao jen ping chang tien tung chüeh ho shang sung ku tsung jung an lu Manshō Rōnin Hyōshō Tendōkaku Washō juko Shōyō an roku |
Wansong Laoren Pingchang Tiantongjue Heshang songgu Congrongan lu |
Variations: |
shutendouji / shutendoji しゅてんどうじ |
Shuten-dōji; mythical Japanese oni (demon) who lived on Mt. Ōe |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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