There are 22 total results for your 律仪 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
律儀 律仪 see styles |
lǜ yí lv4 yi2 lü i ritsugi りちぎ |
(noun or adjectival noun) honesty; faithfulness; conscientiousness; integrity Rules and ceremonies, an intuitive apprehension of which, both written and unwritten, enables the individual to act properly under all circumstances. |
三律儀 三律仪 see styles |
sān lǜ yí san1 lv4 yi2 san lü i san ritsugi |
three kinds of control over one's conduct |
不律儀 不律仪 see styles |
bù lǜ yí bu4 lv4 yi2 pu lü i furitsu gi |
Practices not in accord with the rule: immoral or subverted rules, i. e. to do evil, or prevent good; heretical rules and practices. |
小律儀 小律仪 see styles |
xiǎo lǜ yí xiao3 lv4 yi2 hsiao lü i shō ritsugi |
The rules and regulations for monks and nuns in Hīnayāna. |
律儀戒 律仪戒 see styles |
lǜ yí jiè lv4 yi2 jie4 lü i chieh ritsugi kai |
The first of the three 衆戒, i. e. to avoid evil by keeping to the discipline. |
律儀斷 律仪断 see styles |
lǜ yí duàn lv4 yi2 duan4 lü i tuan ritsugi dan |
to eliminate [affliction] by guarding the senses |
惡律儀 恶律仪 see styles |
è lǜ yí e4 lv4 yi2 o lü i akuritsugi |
Bad, or evil rules and customs. |
戒律儀 戒律仪 see styles |
jiè lǜ yí jie4 lv4 yi2 chieh lü i kairitsugi |
the restraints of morality |
攝律儀 摄律仪 see styles |
shè lǜ yí she4 lv4 yi2 she lü i shōritsugi |
observance of all precepts |
三種律儀 三种律仪 see styles |
sān zhǒng lǜ yí san1 zhong3 lv4 yi2 san chung lü i sanshu (no) ritsugi |
three kinds of observances |
不善律儀 不善律仪 see styles |
bù shàn lǜ yí bu4 shan4 lv4 yi2 pu shan lü i fuzen ritsugi |
idem 非律儀, i. e. 不法 or 非善戒. |
不律儀輩 不律仪辈 see styles |
bù lǜ yí bèi bu4 lv4 yi2 bei4 pu lü i pei furitsugihai |
those who don't follow the rules of discipline |
勤策律儀 勤策律仪 see styles |
qín cè lǜ yí qin2 ce4 lv4 yi2 ch`in ts`e lü i chin tse lü i gonsaku ritsugi |
precepts for novice monks |
安住律儀 安住律仪 see styles |
ān zhù lǜ yí an1 zhu4 lv4 yi2 an chu lü i anjū ritsugi |
one who maintains the retraints |
尸羅律儀 尸罗律仪 see styles |
shī luó lǜ yí shi1 luo2 lv4 yi2 shih lo lü i shira ritsugi |
the restraints of morality |
攝律儀戒 摄律仪戒 see styles |
shè lǜ yí jiè she4 lv4 yi2 jie4 she lü i chieh shō ritsugi kai |
observance of the full gamut of precepts |
淨戒律儀 淨戒律仪 see styles |
jìng jiè lǜ yí jing4 jie4 lv4 yi2 ching chieh lü i jōkai ritsugi |
[moral] observances and restraints |
苾芻律儀 苾刍律仪 see styles |
b chú lǜ yí b4 chu2 lv4 yi2 b ch`u lü i b chu lü i hisshu ritsugi |
The 250 rules for monks. |
別解脫律儀 别解脱律仪 see styles |
bié jiě tuō lǜ yí bie2 jie3 tuo1 lv4 yi2 pieh chieh t`o lü i pieh chieh to lü i betsu gedatsu ritsugi |
vows of individual liberation |
十二不律儀 十二不律仪 see styles |
shí èr bù lǜ yí shi2 er4 bu4 lv4 yi2 shih erh pu lü i jūni furitsugi |
idem 十二惡律儀. |
十二惡律儀 十二恶律仪 see styles |
shí èr è lǜ yí shi2 er4 e4 lv4 yi2 shih erh o lü i jūni aku ritsugi |
The twelve bad occupations: sheep-butcher; poulterer (or hen-breeder); pork butcher; fowler; fisherman; hunter; thief; executioner; jailer; juggler; dog-butcher; beater (i.e. hunt servant). |
行事刪補律儀 行事删补律仪 see styles |
xíng shì shān bǔ lǜ yí xing2 shi4 shan1 bu3 lv4 yi2 hsing shih shan pu lü i Gyōji sanbo ritsugi |
Xingshi shanbu lǜyi |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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