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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
生死 see styles |
shēng sǐ sheng1 si3 sheng ssu seishi(p); shouji; shoushi / seshi(p); shoji; shoshi せいし(P); しょうじ; しょうし |
life or death (1) life and death; life or death; (2) (しょうじ, しょうし only) {Buddh} samsara (cycle of death and rebirth); (3) (しょうじ, しょうし only) death saṃsāra: birth and death: rebirth and redeath; life and death; 生死, 死生; 生生死死 ever-recurring saṃsāra or transmigrations; the round of mortality. There are two, three, four, seven, and twelve kinds of 生死; the two are 分斷生死 the various karmaic transmigrations, and 不思義變易生死 (or simply 變易生死) the inconceivable transformation life in the Pure Land. Among the twelve are final separation from mortality of the arhat, with 無餘 no remains of it causing return; one final death and no rebirth of the anāgāmin; the seven advancing rebirths of the srota-āpanna; down to the births-cum-deaths of hungry ghosts. |
生死中 see styles |
shēng sǐ zhōng sheng1 si3 zhong1 sheng ssu chung shōji chū |
in cyclic existence |
生死依 see styles |
shēng sǐ yī sheng1 si3 yi1 sheng ssu i shōji e |
basis of transmigration |
生死園 生死园 see styles |
shēng sǐ yuán sheng1 si3 yuan2 sheng ssu yüan shōji en |
The garden of life-and-death. This mortal world in which the unenlightened find their satisfaction. |
生死岸 see styles |
shēng sǐ àn sheng1 si3 an4 sheng ssu an shōji gan |
The shore of mortal life; as生死流 is its flow; 生死泥 its quagmire; 生死淵 its abyss; 生死野 its wilderness; 生死雲 its envelopment in cloud. |
生死流 see styles |
shēng sǐ liú sheng1 si3 liu2 sheng ssu liu shōji no nagare |
current of birth and death |
生死海 see styles |
shēng sǐ hǎi sheng1 si3 hai3 sheng ssu hai shōji kai |
ocean of mortality |
生死罪 see styles |
shēng sǐ zuì sheng1 si3 zui4 sheng ssu tsui shōji zai |
crimes accumulated in cyclic existence |
生死苦 see styles |
shēng sǐ kǔ sheng1 si3 ku3 sheng ssu k`u sheng ssu ku shōji ku |
suffering of cyclic existence |
生死観 see styles |
seishikan / seshikan せいしかん |
one's opinion on life and death; life-and-death issue (e.g. in religion) |
生死輪 生死轮 see styles |
shēng sǐ lún sheng1 si3 lun2 sheng ssu lun shōjirin |
The wheel of births-and-deaths, the round of mortality. |
生死道 see styles |
shēng sǐ dào sheng1 si3 dao4 sheng ssu tao shōji dō |
course of cyclic existence |
生死門 生死门 see styles |
shēng sǐ mén sheng1 si3 men2 sheng ssu men shōji mon |
the gate of birth and death |
生死際 生死际 see styles |
shēng sǐ jì sheng1 si3 ji4 sheng ssu chi shōji sai |
The region of births-and-deaths, as compared with that of nirvana. |
生死雲 生死云 see styles |
shēng sǐ yún sheng1 si3 yun2 sheng ssu yün shōji un |
clouds of birth and death |
三生死 see styles |
sān shēng sǐ san1 sheng1 si3 san sheng ssu san shōshi |
three [realms of] life and death |
出生死 see styles |
chū shēng sǐ chu1 sheng1 si3 ch`u sheng ssu chu sheng ssu shutsu shōji |
to escape cyclic existence |
在生死 see styles |
zài shēng sǐ zai4 sheng1 si3 tsai sheng ssu zai shōji |
to remain in birth-and-death |
沒生死 没生死 see styles |
mò shēng sǐ mo4 sheng1 si3 mo sheng ssu motsu shōji |
submersed in birth and death |
生死の境 see styles |
seishinosakai / seshinosakai せいしのさかい |
between life and death |
生死一如 see styles |
seishiichinyo / seshichinyo せいしいちにょ |
(expression) life and death are the two faces of the same coin |
生死之海 see styles |
shēng sǐ zhī hǎi sheng1 si3 zhi1 hai3 sheng ssu chih hai shōji no kai |
the sea of birth and death |
生死之苦 see styles |
shēng sǐ zhī kǔ sheng1 si3 zhi1 ku3 sheng ssu chih k`u sheng ssu chih ku shōji no ku |
suffering of cyclic existence |
生死之際 生死之际 see styles |
shēng sǐ zhī jì sheng1 si3 zhi1 ji4 sheng ssu chih chi shōji no sai |
Between life and death. |
生死事大 see styles |
shēng sǐ shì dà sheng1 si3 shi4 da4 sheng ssu shih ta shōji jidai |
the matter of birth and death is great |
生死二身 see styles |
shēng sǐ èr shēn sheng1 si3 er4 shen1 sheng ssu erh shen shōji nishin |
The physical body and the spiritual body of the Buddha: the nirmāṇakāya and dharmakāya. |
生死大海 see styles |
shēng sǐ dà hǎi sheng1 si3 da4 hai3 sheng ssu ta hai shōshi daikai |
The ocean of mortality, mortal life, 輪迴 saṃsāra, or transmigrations. |
生死大苦 see styles |
shēng sǐ dà kǔ sheng1 si3 da4 ku3 sheng ssu ta k`u sheng ssu ta ku shōji daiku |
the [great] suffering of birth and death |
生死存亡 see styles |
shēng sǐ cún wáng sheng1 si3 cun2 wang2 sheng ssu ts`un wang sheng ssu tsun wang |
matter of life and death |
生死常道 see styles |
shēng sǐ cháng dào sheng1 si3 chang2 dao4 sheng ssu ch`ang tao sheng ssu chang tao shōji jōdō |
eternal principle of birth and death |
生死搭檔 生死搭档 see styles |
shēng sǐ dā dàng sheng1 si3 da1 dang4 sheng ssu ta tang |
inseparable partner |
生死攸關 生死攸关 see styles |
shēng sǐ yōu guān sheng1 si3 you1 guan1 sheng ssu yu kuan |
matter of life and death |
生死有命 see styles |
shēng sǐ yǒu mìng sheng1 si3 you3 ming4 sheng ssu yu ming |
life and death are ruled by fate (idiom) |
生死流転 see styles |
shoujiruten / shojiruten しょうじるてん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
生死流轉 生死流转 see styles |
shēng sǐ liú zhuǎn sheng1 si3 liu2 zhuan3 sheng ssu liu chuan shōji ruten |
transmigration through birth and death |
生死涅槃 see styles |
shēng sǐ niè pán sheng1 si3 nie4 pan2 sheng ssu nieh p`an sheng ssu nieh pan shōji nehan |
cyclic existence and its cessation |
生死肉骨 see styles |
shēng sǐ ròu gǔ sheng1 si3 rou4 gu3 sheng ssu jou ku |
lit. the dead returning to life; a miracle (idiom) |
生死苦海 see styles |
shēng sǐ kǔ hǎi sheng1 si3 ku3 hai3 sheng ssu k`u hai sheng ssu ku hai shōji kukai |
sea of suffering through birth and death |
生死解脫 生死解脱 see styles |
shēng sǐ jiě tuō sheng1 si3 jie3 tuo1 sheng ssu chieh t`o sheng ssu chieh to shōji gedatsu |
Release from the bonds of births-and-deaths, nirvana. |
生死輪廻 see styles |
shoujirinne / shojirinne しょうじりんね |
(See 生死・2) all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
生死輪轉 生死轮转 see styles |
shēng sǐ lún zhuǎn sheng1 si3 lun2 zhuan3 sheng ssu lun chuan shōji rinten |
transmigration through birth and death |
生死長夜 生死长夜 see styles |
shēng sǐ cháng yè sheng1 si3 chang2 ye4 sheng ssu ch`ang yeh sheng ssu chang yeh shōji jōya |
The long night of births-and-deaths. |
生死關頭 生死关头 see styles |
shēng sǐ guān tóu sheng1 si3 guan1 tou2 sheng ssu kuan t`ou sheng ssu kuan tou |
the critical moment; life and death crisis |
七種生死 七种生死 see styles |
qī zhǒng shēng sǐ qi1 zhong3 sheng1 si3 ch`i chung sheng ssu chi chung sheng ssu shichishu shōji |
The seven kinds of mortality, chiefly relating to bodhisattva incarnation. |
不動生死 不动生死 see styles |
bù dòng shēng sǐ bu4 dong4 sheng1 si3 pu tung sheng ssu fudō shōshi |
Immortality, nirvana. |
不畏生死 see styles |
bù wèi shēng sǐ bu4 wei4 sheng1 si3 pu wei sheng ssu fui shōji |
unafraid of birth-and-death |
二種生死 二种生死 see styles |
èr zhǒng shēng sǐ er4 zhong3 sheng1 si3 erh chung sheng ssu nishu shōji |
two kinds of saṃsāra |
五趣生死 see styles |
wǔ qù shēng sǐ wu3 qu4 sheng1 si3 wu ch`ü sheng ssu wu chü sheng ssu goshu shōji |
five destinies of birth and death |
六道生死 see styles |
liù dào shēng sǐ liu4 dao4 sheng1 si3 liu tao sheng ssu rokudō shōji |
six destinies [of transmigration] |
凡夫生死 see styles |
fán fū shēng sǐ fan2 fu1 sheng1 si3 fan fu sheng ssu bonbu shōshi |
life-and-death as it is experienced by unenlightened sentient beings |
出離生死 出离生死 see styles |
chū lí shēng sǐ chu1 li2 sheng1 si3 ch`u li sheng ssu chu li sheng ssu shutsuri shōji |
to leave birth and death |
分段生死 see styles |
fēn duàn shēng sǐ fen1 duan4 sheng1 si3 fen tuan sheng ssu bundan shōji |
分段死, 分段身, 分段三道 all refer to the mortal lot, or dispensation in regard to the various forms of reincarnation. |
却入生死 see styles |
quer u shēng sǐ quer4 u4 sheng1 si3 quer u sheng ssu kakunyū shōji |
To leave his perfect life to enter into the round of births and deaths, as a Bodhisattva does. |
厭惡生死 厌恶生死 see styles |
yàn è shēng sǐ yan4 e4 sheng1 si3 yen o sheng ssu en'aku shōji |
disillusioned with cyclic existence |
厭生死苦 厌生死苦 see styles |
yàn shēng sǐ kǔ yan4 sheng1 si3 ku3 yen sheng ssu k`u yen sheng ssu ku en shōji ku |
to weary of the suffering of birth and death |
反出生死 see styles |
fǎn chū shēng sǐ fan3 chu1 sheng1 si3 fan ch`u sheng ssu fan chu sheng ssu honshutsu shōji |
One of the seven kinds of mortality, i. e. escape from it into nirvana. |
愛著生死 爱着生死 see styles |
ài zhù shēng sǐ ai4 zhu4 sheng1 si3 ai chu sheng ssu aijaku shōji |
bondage to rebirth and mortality by love of life, and to be rid of this love is essential to deliverance. |
有爲生死 有为生死 see styles |
yǒu wéi shēng sǐ you3 wei2 sheng1 si3 yu wei sheng ssu ui shōji |
The mortal saṃsāra life of births and deaths, contrasted with 無爲生死 effortless mortality, e. g. transformation such as that of the Bodhisattva. |
沈淪生死 沈沦生死 see styles |
chén lún shēng sǐ chen2 lun2 sheng1 si3 ch`en lun sheng ssu chen lun sheng ssu jinrin shōji |
to be submerged in saṃsāra |
流來生死 流来生死 see styles |
liú lái shēng sǐ liu2 lai2 sheng1 si3 liu lai sheng ssu rurai shōji |
Transmigration which has come down from the state of primal ignorance. |
流転生死 see styles |
rutenshouji / rutenshoji るてんしょうじ |
all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
流轉生死 流转生死 see styles |
liú zhuǎn shēng sǐ liu2 zhuan3 sheng1 si3 liu chuan sheng ssu ruden shōji |
transmigration through birth and death |
無始生死 无始生死 see styles |
wú shǐ shēng sǐ wu2 shi3 sheng1 si3 wu shih sheng ssu mushi shōji |
beginningless birth-and-death |
無後生死 无后生死 see styles |
wú hòu shēng sǐ wu2 hou4 sheng1 si3 wu hou sheng ssu mugo shōji |
No more birth-and-death, the bodhisattva who will not again be subject to the wheel of transmigration. |
無有生死 无有生死 see styles |
wú yǒu shēng sǐ wu2 you3 sheng1 si3 wu yu sheng ssu muu shōji |
lacks birth and death |
無爲生死 无为生死 see styles |
wú wéi shēng sǐ wu2 wei2 sheng1 si3 wu wei sheng ssu mui shōji |
The birth-and-death of saints, i.e. without my action; transformation. |
無量生死 无量生死 see styles |
wú liáng shēng sǐ wu2 liang2 sheng1 si3 wu liang sheng ssu muryō shōji |
countless births and deaths |
窮生死蘊 穷生死蕴 see styles |
qióng shēng sǐ yùn qiong2 sheng1 si3 yun4 ch`iung sheng ssu yün chiung sheng ssu yün kyū shōji un |
To exhaust the concomitants of reincarnation, be free from transmigration. |
窮生死陰 穷生死阴 see styles |
qióng shēng sǐ yīn qiong2 sheng1 si3 yin1 ch`iung sheng ssu yin chiung sheng ssu yin kyūshōshion |
aggregate that endures throughout transmigration |
窮生死際 穷生死际 see styles |
qióng shēng sǐ jì qiong2 sheng1 si3 ji4 ch`iung sheng ssu chi chiung sheng ssu chi kyū shōji sai |
to reach the limits of cyclic existence |
變易生死 变易生死 see styles |
biàn yì shēng sǐ bian4 yi4 sheng1 si3 pien i sheng ssu ben'i shōji |
Mortal changes, or a body that is being transformed from mortality, e.g. 變易身 bodies that are being transformed in a Pure Land, or transformed bodies. |
輪廻生死 see styles |
rinneshouji / rinneshoji りんねしょうじ |
{Buddh} the circle of reincarnation |
離生死海 离生死海 see styles |
lí shēng sǐ hǎi li2 sheng1 si3 hai3 li sheng ssu hai ri shōji kai |
free from the ocean of cyclic existence |
生死卽涅槃 see styles |
shēng sǐ jí niè pán sheng1 si3 ji2 nie4 pan2 sheng ssu chi nieh p`an sheng ssu chi nieh pan shōshi soku nehan |
Mortality is nirvana, but there are varying definitions of 卽 q. v. |
生死流轉法 生死流转法 see styles |
shēng sǐ liú zhuǎn fǎ sheng1 si3 liu2 zhuan3 fa3 sheng ssu liu chuan fa shōji ruten hō |
principle of cyclic existence |
不捨離生死 不舍离生死 see styles |
bù shě lí shēng sǐ bu4 she3 li2 sheng1 si3 pu she li sheng ssu fushari shōji |
not abandoning birth and death |
五趣生死輪 五趣生死轮 see styles |
wǔ qù shēng sǐ lún wu3 qu4 sheng1 si3 lun2 wu ch`ü sheng ssu lun wu chü sheng ssu lun goshu shōji rin |
A series of pictures to show the course of life and death, ascribed in the Sarvāstivāda Vinaya 34 to the Buddha. |
生死曠野嶮道 生死旷野崄道 see styles |
shēng sǐ kuàng yě xiǎn dào sheng1 si3 kuang4 ye3 xian3 dao4 sheng ssu k`uang yeh hsien tao sheng ssu kuang yeh hsien tao shōji kōyaken dō |
the treacherous course of cyclic existence |
生死涅槃因果 see styles |
shēng sǐ niè pán yīn guǒ sheng1 si3 nie4 pan2 yin1 guo3 sheng ssu nieh p`an yin kuo sheng ssu nieh pan yin kuo shōji nehan inka |
causes and effects of saṃsāra and nirvāṇa |
不思議易生死 see styles |
bù sī yì yì shēng sǐ bu4 si1 yi4 yi4 sheng1 si3 pu ssu i i sheng ssu |
Ineffable changes and transmigrations, i. e. to the higher stages of mortality above the traidhātuka or trailokya 三界. |
不思議變易生死 不思议变易生死 see styles |
bù sī yì biàn yì shēng sǐ bu4 si1 yi4 bian4 yi4 sheng1 si3 pu ssu i pien i sheng ssu fushigi hennyaku shōji |
saṃsāra of inconceivable transformation |
不捨離生死方便 不舍离生死方便 see styles |
bù shě lí shēng sǐ fāng biàn bu4 she3 li2 sheng1 si3 fang1 bian4 pu she li sheng ssu fang pien fushari shōji hōben |
skillful means of non-abandonment of birth and death |
行生死無雜染行 行生死无杂染行 see styles |
xíng shēng sǐ wú zá rǎn xíng xing2 sheng1 si3 wu2 za2 ran3 xing2 hsing sheng ssu wu tsa jan hsing gyō shōji mu zōzen gyō |
courses through birth and death without defiled action |
生死に関わる問題 see styles |
seishinikakawarumondai / seshinikakawarumondai せいしにかかわるもんだい |
(exp,n) a matter of life and death |
生死涅槃一向背趣 see styles |
shēng sǐ niè pán yī xiàng bèi qù sheng1 si3 nie4 pan2 yi1 xiang4 bei4 qu4 sheng ssu nieh p`an i hsiang pei ch`ü sheng ssu nieh pan i hsiang pei chü shōji nehan ikkō haishu |
one-sided rejection of saṃsāra and pursuit of nirvāṇa |
生死涅槃無二無別 生死涅槃无二无别 see styles |
shēng sǐ niè pán wú èr wú bié sheng1 si3 nie4 pan2 wu2 er4 wu2 bie2 sheng ssu nieh p`an wu erh wu pieh sheng ssu nieh pan wu erh wu pieh shōji nehan muni mubetsu |
saṃsāra and nirvāṇa are not two — they lack distinction |
生死にかかわる問題 see styles |
seishinikakawarumondai / seshinikakawarumondai せいしにかかわるもんだい |
(exp,n) a matter of life and death |
Variations: |
ikishini いきしに |
(See 生死・せいし・1) life and death; life or death |
Variations: |
seishinikakawarumondai / seshinikakawarumondai せいしにかかわるもんだい |
(exp,n) matter of life and death |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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