There are 20 total results for your 行道 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
行道 see styles |
xíng dào xing2 dao4 hsing tao yukimichi ゆきみち |
More info & calligraphy: Walk in the WayTo walk in the way, follow the Buddha-truth; to make procession round an image, especially of the Buddha, with the right shoulder towards it. |
行道山 see styles |
gyoudousan / gyodosan ぎょうどうさん |
(place-name) Gyoudousan |
行道峠 see styles |
gyoudoutouge / gyodotoge ぎょうどうとうげ |
(place-name) Gyoudoutōge |
行道樹 see styles |
xíng dào shù xing2 dao4 shu4 hsing tao shu |
roadside tree; street tree |
不行道 see styles |
fukoudo / fukodo ふこうど |
(place-name) Fukoudo |
人行道 see styles |
rén xíng dào ren2 xing2 dao4 jen hsing tao |
sidewalk |
信行道 see styles |
xìn xíng dào xin4 xing2 dao4 hsin hsing tao shingyōdō |
path of belief and practice |
加行道 see styles |
jiā xíng dào jia1 xing2 dao4 chia hsing tao kegyō dō |
path of applied practices |
單行道 单行道 see styles |
dān xíng dào dan1 xing2 dao4 tan hsing tao |
one-way street |
快行道 see styles |
kuài xíng dào kuai4 xing2 dao4 k`uai hsing tao kuai hsing tao |
fast lane; express lane |
慢行道 see styles |
màn xíng dào man4 xing2 dao4 man hsing tao |
slow lane |
所行道 see styles |
suǒ xíng dào suo3 xing2 dao4 so hsing tao shogyō dō |
the path that is practiced |
易行道 see styles |
yì xíng dào yi4 xing2 dao4 i hsing tao igyoudou / igyodo いぎょうどう |
{Buddh} (See 難行道) the easy way; attaining rebirth in the Pure Land through the vows of Amitabha (as opposed to one's own efforts) the easy way |
滑行道 see styles |
huá xíng dào hua2 xing2 dao4 hua hsing tao |
taxiway (at airport) |
車行道 车行道 see styles |
chē xíng dào che1 xing2 dao4 ch`e hsing tao che hsing tao |
roadway; carriageway |
通行道 see styles |
tsuukoudou / tsukodo つうこうどう |
(place-name) Tsuukoudō |
難行道 难行道 see styles |
nán xíng dào nan2 xing2 dao4 nan hsing tao nangyoudou / nangyodo なんぎょうどう |
{Buddh} (See 易行道) the hard way; striving for enlightenment through one's own efforts (as opposed to reliance on Amitabha) path of difficult practice |
勤加行道 see styles |
qín jiā xíng dào qin2 jia1 xing2 dao4 ch`in chia hsing tao chin chia hsing tao gon kegyō dō |
the path of application |
修行道地經 修行道地经 see styles |
xiū xíng dào dì jīng xiu1 xing2 dao4 di4 jing1 hsiu hsing tao ti ching Shugyōdō chi kyō |
Sūtra of the Path of Stages of Cultivation |
Variations: |
yukimichi ゆきみち |
route (when going somewhere); way (to get somewhere) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 20 results for "行道" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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