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tián
    tian2
t`ien
    tien
 ta
    た

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Tian / Tien
field; farm; CL:片[pian4]
rice field; (surname) Yanakida
A field, fields; a place, or state, for the cultivation of meritorious or other deeds; cf. 福田.

四田

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sì tián
    si4 tian2
ssu t`ien
    ssu tien
 yotsuda
    よつだ

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Yotsuda / Shida
(surname) Yotsuda
The four fields for cultivating happiness — animals; the poor; parents, etc.; the religion.

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chuò
    chuo4
ch`o
    cho
 nawate
    なわて
raised path between fields
footpath between rice fields; (place-name, surname) Nawate

山野

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shān yě
    shan1 ye3
shan yeh
 sanya
    さんや
mountain and fields
hills and fields; countryside; (place-name, surname) Yamano
hills and fields

田園


田园

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tián yuán
    tian2 yuan2
t`ien yüan
    tien yüan
 denen
    でんえん
fields; countryside; rural; bucolic
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) country; rural districts; (2) cultivated land; fields; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) country; rural districts; (2) cultivated land; fields; (place-name) Den'en
farm fields

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qiū
    qiu1
ch`iu
    chiu
 tsukasa
    つかさ
mound; hillock; grave; classifier for fields
(archaism) mound; hill; (1) hill; height; knoll; rising ground; (2) (mahj) (kana only) bonus points awarded to the winner at the end of a game; (female given name) Tsukasa
A mound, a plot; personal name of Confucius.

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zhèn
    zhen4
chen
(dialect) drainage ditch between fields (Taiwan pr. [zun4]); used in place names, notably 深圳[Shen1 zhen4]

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    lu:4
(literary) earth ridge between fields; (used in place names)

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guāng
    guang1
kuang
(literary) footpath separating fields; (used in place names)

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gěng
    geng3
keng
strip of high ground; low earth dyke separating fields

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chéng
    cheng2
ch`eng
    cheng
raised path between fields


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lǒng
    long3
lung
 oka
    おか
ridge between fields; crop row; mounded soil forming a ridge in a field; grave mound
hill; height; knoll; rising ground

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méi
    mei2
mei
 mai
    まい
classifier for small objects: coins, badges, rings, carved seals, chess pieces, eggs, fingerprints etc (more formal than 個|个[ge4]); classifier for bombs, missiles, satellites etc; (on product packaging) classifier for flat items (from Japanese 枚 "mai"); (old) stick used as a gag to prevent soldiers from talking while sneaking up on the enemy
(counter) (1) counter for thin, flat objects (e.g. sheets of paper, plates, coins); (counter) (2) counter for portions of gyōza or soba; (counter) (3) {sumo} counter for ranks; (counter) (4) {sumo} counter for wrestlers of a particular rank; (counter) (5) counter for fields or rice paddies; (counter) (6) counter for palanquin bearers; (surname, female given name) Mai

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tán
    tan2
t`an
    tan
raised path between fields

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diàn
    dian4
tien
 osamu
    おさむ
suburbs or outskirts; one of the five degrees of official mourning attire in dynastic China; official in charge of fields (old)
(given name) Osamu

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tǐng
    ting3
t`ing
    ting
 chou / cho
    ちょう
raised path between fields
(1) (See 町・まち・1) town; block; neighbourhood; neighborhood; (2) street; (3) chō (unit of length, approx. 109.09 m); (4) chō (unit of land area, approx. 0.99 hectares); (surname) Yamagimachi

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quǎn
    quan3
ch`üan
    chüan
drain between fields, irrigation

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pàn
    pan4
p`an
    pan
 kuroyanagi
    くろやなぎ
(bound form) side; edge; boundary
(1) (kana only) on the bank of; by the side of (e.g. a river, pond); (2) (in the) neighbourhood; neighborhood; vicinity; nearby; (1) (kana only) ridge of earth between rice fields; (2) (kana only) ridge between grooves in threshold or lintel; (3) (abbreviation) footpath between rice fields; causeway; (surname) Kuroyanagi
A path between fields, or boundary; to trespass; translit. ban, van, par, pra. v. 般, 班, etc.


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    mu3
mu
 ho
    ほ
classifier for fields; unit of area equal to one fifteenth of a hectare
(rare) (See 畝・せ) mu (Chinese measure of land area, formerly approx. 600 m.sq., currently approx. 667 m.sq.); (surname) Bou

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    qi2
ch`i
    chi
 une
    うね
small plot of farm land; Taiwan pr. [xi1]
(1) ridge (in field); row of raised earth when planting crops; (2) rib (cloth, mountains, sea); cord (e.g. corduroy); (1) (kana only) ridge of earth between rice fields; (2) (kana only) ridge between grooves in threshold or lintel; (3) (abbreviation) footpath between rice fields; causeway; (surname) Une

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léi
    lei2
lei
fields divided by dikes


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chóu
    chou2
ch`ou
    chou
 chū
arable fields; cultivated field; class; category
one's group, companions, peers

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    zu1
tsu
 so
    そ
to hire; to rent; to charter; to rent out; to lease out; rent; land tax
(1) (See 田租) rice tax (ritsuryō system); rice levy; tax on rice fields; (2) annual tribute; annual tax; (given name) Mitsugi

三田

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sān tián
    san1 tian2
san t`ien
    san tien
 minda
    みんだ
3 annual hunting bouts; 3 qi points
(surname) Minda
The three "fields" of varying qualities of fertility, i.e. bodhisattvas, śrāvakas, and icchantis, respectively producing a hundred-fold, fifty-fold, onefold. 涅槃經 33.

下地

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xià dì
    xia4 di4
hsia ti
 shitaji
    したじ
to go down to the fields; to get up from bed; to leave one's sickbed; to be born
(1) groundwork; foundation; (2) inclination; aptitude; elementary knowledge (of); grounding (in); (3) undercoat; first coat; (4) (See お下地) soy sauce; (surname) Shimoji
The lower regions of the 九地 q. v.; also the lower half of the 十地 in the fifty-two grades of bodhisattva development.

両刀

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 ryoutou / ryoto
    りょうとう
(1) two swords; (2) (abbreviation) (See 両刀使い・りょうとうづかい・2) being skilled in two fields; (an) expert in two fields; (3) (abbreviation) (See 両刀使い・りょうとうづかい・3) liking both alcohol and sweets; person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well; (4) (abbreviation) (See 両刀使い・りょうとうづかい・4) bisexual (person)

九野

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jiǔ yě
    jiu3 ye3
chiu yeh
 kuno
    くの
the nine "fields" into which Heaven was anciently divided; the Nine Provinces of ancient China
(surname) Kuno

佛刹

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fó chà
    fo2 cha4
fo ch`a
    fo cha
 bussetsu
buddhakṣetra. 佛紇差怛羅 Buddha realm, land or country; see also 佛土, 佛國. The term is absent from Hīnayāna. In Mahāyāna it is the spiritual realm acquired by one who reaches perfect enlightenment, where he instructs all beings born there, preparing them for enlightenment. In the schools where Mahāyāna adopted an Ādi-Buddha, these realms or Buddha-fields interpenetrated each other, since they were coexistent with the universe. There are two classes of Buddhakṣetra: (1) in the Vairocana Schools, regarded as the regions of progress for the righteous after death; (2) in the Amitābha Schools, regarded as the Pure Land; v. McGovern, A Manual of Buddhist Philosophy, pp. 70-2.

作務


作务

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zuò wù
    zuo4 wu4
tso wu
 samu
    さむ
{Buddh} work in a Zen temple (e.g. cleaning, working in the fields)
labor

依轉


依转

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yī zhuǎn
    yi1 zhuan3
i chuan
 eten
fields and activities

六塵


六尘

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liù chén
    liu4 chen2
liu ch`en
    liu chen
 rokujin
The six guṇas, qualities produced by the objects and organs of sense, i. e. sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and idea; the organs are the 六根, 六入, 六處, and the perceptions or discernments the 六識; cf. 六境. Dust 塵 is dirt, and these six qualities are therefore the cause of all impurity. Yet 六塵說法 the Buddha made use of them to preach his law.

六境

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liù jìng
    liu4 jing4
liu ching
 rokkyou / rokkyo
    ろっきょう
{Buddh} six objective fields of the senses (shape and colour, sound, scent, flavour, physical feeling, and mental presentation)
The six fields of the senses, i. e. the objective fields of sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and idea (or thought); rūpa, form and color, is the field of vision; sound, of hearing; scent, of smelling; the five flavors, of tasting; physical feeling, of touch; and mental presentation, of discernment; cf. 六入; 六處 and next.

刹土

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chà tǔ
    cha4 tu3
ch`a t`u
    cha tu
 setsudo
乞叉; 乞漉 kṣetra, land, fields, country, place; also a universe consisting of three thousand large chiliocosms; also, a spire, or flagstaff on a pagoda, a monastery but this interprets caitya, cf. 制. Other forms are 刹多羅 (or 制多羅 or 差多羅); 紇差怛羅.

反別

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 tanbetsu
    たんべつ
(1) acreage; land area; (2) marking off fields in units of tan

口腔

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kǒu qiāng
    kou3 qiang1
k`ou ch`iang
    kou chiang
 koukou; koukuu / koko; koku
    こうこう; こうくう
oral cavity
(こうくう in medical fields) oral cavity; mouth

四塵


四尘

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sì chén
    si4 chen2
ssu ch`en
    ssu chen
 shijin
four data-fields

土埂

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tǔ gěng
    tu3 geng3
t`u keng
    tu keng
embankment between fields

土田

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tǔ tián
    tu3 tian2
t`u t`ien
    tu tien
 hijita
    ひじた
(surname) Hijita
fields

埂子

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gěng zi
    geng3 zi5
keng tzu
strip of high ground; low earth dyke separating fields

塵綱


尘纲

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chén gāng
    chen2 gang1
ch`en kang
    chen kang
 jinkō
The net of the six guṇas, i.e. those connected with the six senses.

壟畝

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 rouho / roho
    ろうほ
(1) ridges of and paths between fields; (2) countryside; civilian

夏野

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 natsuno
    なつの
summer fields; (surname, female given name) Natsuno

外處


外处

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wài chù
    wai4 chu4
wai ch`u
    wai chu
 todokoro
    とどころ
(surname) Todokoro
external perceptual fields

恩田

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ēn tián
    en1 tian2
en t`ien
    en tien
 onda
    おんだ
(place-name, surname) Onda
The field of grace, i.e. parents, teachers, elders, monks, in return for the benefits they have conferred; one of the 三福田.

悲田

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bēi tián
    bei1 tian2
pei t`ien
    pei tien
 hiden
The field of pity, cultivated by helping those in trouble, one of the three fields of blessing.

戽斗

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hù dǒu
    hu4 dou3
hu tou
bailing bucket (tool for irrigating fields); protruding lower jaw

排澇


排涝

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pái lào
    pai2 lao4
p`ai lao
    pai lao
to drain flooded fields

明處


明处

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míng chù
    ming2 chu4
ming ch`u
    ming chu
 myōsho
clear place; out in the open
The regions or realms of study which produce wisdom, five in number, v. 五明 (五明處).

明論


明论

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míng lùn
    ming2 lun4
ming lun
 myōron
fields of knowledge

春郊

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 shunkou / shunko
    しゅんこう
suburbs in springtime; fields in springtime; (given name) Shunkou

林野

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lín yě
    lin2 ye3
lin yeh
 rinya
    りんや
forests and fields; (surname, female given name) Rinno
forest

梯田

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tī tián
    ti1 tian2
t`i t`ien
    ti tien
stepped fields; terracing

棚田

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 tanada
    たなだ
terraced rice fields; (place-name, surname) Tanada

止觀


止观

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zhǐ guān
    zhi3 guan1
chih kuan
 shikan
奢摩他毗婆舍那 (or 奢摩他毗鉢舍那) śamatha-vipaśyanā, which Sanskrit words are intp. by 止觀; 定慧; 寂照; and 明靜; for their respective meanings see 止 and 觀. When the physical organism is at rest it is called 止 zhi, when the mind is seeing clearly it is called 觀 guan. The term and form of meditation is specially connected with its chief exponent, the founder of the Tiantai school, which school is styled 止觀宗 Zhiguan Zong, its chief object being concentration of the mind by special methods for the purpose of clear insight into truth, and to be rid of illusion. The Tiantai work gives ten fields of mediation, or concentration: (1) the 五陰, 十八界, and 十二入; (2) passion and delusion; (3) sickness; (4) karma forms; (5) māra-deeds; (6) dhyāna; (7) (wrong) theories; (8) arrogance; (9) the two Vehicles; (10) bodhisattvahood.

段別

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 tanbetsu
    たんべつ
(1) acreage; land area; (2) marking off fields in units of tan

水論

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 suiron; mizuron
    すいろん; みずろん
water dispute (esp. for rice fields); water conflict

沃野

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wò yě
    wo4 ye3
wo yeh
 yokuya
    よくや
fertile land
fertile fields or plain

淹灌

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yān guàn
    yan1 guan4
yen kuan
basin irrigation (e.g. paddy fields)

渉猟

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 shouryou / shoryo
    しょうりょう
(noun, transitive verb) (1) ranging through (mountains, fields, etc., looking for something); roaming over; searching far and wide; (noun, transitive verb) (2) reading extensively

滅茬


灭茬

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miè chá
    mie4 cha2
mieh ch`a
    mieh cha
to clear stubble from fields (agriculture)

田図

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 denzu
    でんず
(hist) map of towns, rice fields, etc. (ritsuryō period)

田埂

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tián gěng
    tian2 geng3
t`ien keng
    tien keng
embankment between fields

田畑

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 dahata
    だはた
fields (of rice and other crops); (surname) Dahata

田畠

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 tabatake
    たばたけ
fields (of rice and other crops); (place-name, surname) Tabatake

田苑

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 denon
    でんおん
    denen
    でんえん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) country; rural districts; (2) cultivated land; fields

田衣

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tián yī
    tian2 yi1
t`ien i
    tien i
 dene
(田相衣) A patch-robe, its patches resembling the rectangular divisions of fields.

田野

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tián yě
    tian2 ye3
t`ien yeh
    tien yeh
 denya
    でんや
field; open land; CL:片[pian4]
cultivated fields; countryside; (surname) Denno

田陌

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tián mò
    tian2 mo4
t`ien mo
    tien mo
path between fields; fields

田頭


田头

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tián tóu
    tian2 tou2
t`ien t`ou
    tien tou
 dendou / dendo
    でんどう
(place-name, surname) Dendou
fields overseer

畔道

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 azemichi
    あぜみち
(raised) footpath between rice fields; ridge between rice fields; (surname) Azemichi

畦畔

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 keihan / kehan
    けいはん
(1) (See 畦・1,畦・2) ridge between rice fields; (2) causeway

畦道

see styles
 azemichi
    あぜみち
(raised) footpath between rice fields; ridge between rice fields; (surname) Azemichi

畬鄉


畲乡

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yú xiāng
    yu2 xiang1
yü hsiang
fields and villages

稲雀

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 inasuzume
    いなすずめ
(rare) sparrows flocking on ripening rice fields

耕田

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gēng tián
    geng1 tian2
keng t`ien
    keng tien
 kouden / koden
    こうでん
to cultivate soil; to till fields
cultivated field (for rice, etc.); (place-name, surname) Kōda

芝見

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 shibami
    しばみ
(archaism) scout hidden in the fields (during the Sengoku period)

荒廢


荒废

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huāng fèi
    huang1 fei4
huang fei
to abandon (cultivated fields); no longer cultivated; to lie waste; wasted; to neglect (one's work or study)

荒郊

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huāng jiāo
    huang1 jiao1
huang chiao
 kōkō
desolate area outside a town
wild fields

荒野

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huāng yě
    huang1 ye3
huang yeh
 kouya / koya
    こうや
wilderness
wasteland; wilderness; deserted land; prairie; vast plain; wilds; desert; wild land; (place-name, surname) Kōya
荒郊 A wilderness, uncultivated.

輟耕


辍耕

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chuò gēng
    chuo4 geng1
ch`o keng
    cho keng
to stop plowing; to give up a life in the fields

逃散

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 chousan; tousan / chosan; tosan
    ちょうさん; とうさん
fleeing in all directions; (in Japanese history, a reference to) farmers who abandoned their fields and fled to the cities or other districts to evade onerous taxes

郊野

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jiāo yě
    jiao1 ye3
chiao yeh
 kouno; kouya / kono; koya
    こうの; こうや
open area outside the city; countryside
suburban fields

野外

see styles
yě wài
    ye3 wai4
yeh wai
 yagai
    やがい
countryside; areas outside the city
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) outdoors; outside; open air; (2) fields; outskirts; suburbs; (surname) Nogai

野山

see styles
 noyama
    のやま
hills and fields; hill and dale; (place-name, surname) Noyama

野火

see styles
yě huǒ
    ye3 huo3
yeh huo
 nobi
    のび
wildfire; (spreading like) wildfire; bush fire; farm fire (for clearing fields)
(1) fires set off in early spring to burn off dead grass; (2) bush fire; field fire; grass fire; (wk) Fires on the Plain (1951 novel by Ooka Shohei); (surname) Nobi
forest fire

野風

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 nokaze
    のかぜ
wind in the fields; (given name) Yafū

陰入


阴入

see styles
yīn rù
    yin1 ru4
yin ju
 onnyū
aggregates and fields

隴畝

see styles
 rouho / roho
    ろうほ
(1) ridges of and paths between fields; (2) countryside; civilian

あぜ道

see styles
 azemichi
    あぜみち
(raised) footpath between rice fields; ridge between rice fields

丘成桐

see styles
qiū chéng tóng
    qiu1 cheng2 tong2
ch`iu ch`eng t`ung
    chiu cheng tung
Shing-Tung Yau (1949-), Chinese-American mathematician, Fields medalist in 1982

二福田

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èr fú tián
    er4 fu2 tian2
erh fu t`ien
    erh fu tien
 ni fukuden
The two fields for the cultivation of happiness: (a) 學人田 the eighteen Hīnayāna classes of those under training in religion; (b) 無學人田 the nine divisions of those no longer in training, i.e. who have completed their course. Also (a) 悲田 the pitable or poor and needy, as the field or opportunity for charity; (b) 敬田the field of religion and reverence of the Buddhas, the saints, the priesthood.

五明論


五明论

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wǔ míng lùn
    wu3 ming2 lun4
wu ming lun
 go myōron
five fields of knowledge

八福田

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bā fú tián
    ba1 fu2 tian2
pa fu t`ien
    pa fu tien
 hachi fukuden
eight fields of merit

六外處


六外处

see styles
liù wài chù
    liu4 wai4 chu4
liu wai ch`u
    liu wai chu
 roku gesho
six external sense-fields

功德田

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gōng dé tián
    gong1 de2 tian2
kung te t`ien
    kung te tien
 kudoku den
The field of merit and virtue, i. e. the triratna 三寳, to be cultivated by the faithful; it is one of the three fields for cultivating welfare 三福田.

十二入

see styles
shí èr rù
    shi2 er4 ru4
shih erh ju
 jūni nyū
twelve sense fields

十二處


十二处

see styles
shí èr chù
    shi2 er4 chu4
shih erh ch`u
    shih erh chu
 jūni sho
twelve sense fields

千枚田

see styles
 senmaida
    せんまいだ
(See 棚田・たなだ) terraced rice fields; (place-name) Senmaida

吠陀論


吠陀论

see styles
fèi tuó lùn
    fei4 tuo2 lun4
fei t`o lun
    fei to lun
 haida ron
fields of knowledge

均田法

see styles
 kindenhou / kindenho
    きんでんほう
(hist) law of equal division of rice fields (of ancient China)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.

No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.

Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary