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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
田 see styles |
tián tian2 t`ien tien ta た |
More info & calligraphy: Tian / Tienrice field; (surname) Yanakida A field, fields; a place, or state, for the cultivation of meritorious or other deeds; cf. 福田. |
四田 see styles |
sì tián si4 tian2 ssu t`ien ssu tien yotsuda よつだ |
More info & calligraphy: Yotsuda / ShidaThe four fields for cultivating happiness — animals; the poor; parents, etc.; the religion. |
丘 see styles |
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. |
圳 see styles |
zhèn zhen4 chen |
(dialect) drainage ditch between fields (Taiwan pr. [zun4]); used in place names, notably 深圳[Shen1 zhen4] |
垏 see styles |
lǜ lu:4 lü |
(literary) earth ridge between fields; (used in place names) |
垙 see styles |
guāng guang1 kuang |
(literary) footpath separating fields; (used in place names) |
埂 see styles |
gěng geng3 keng |
strip of high ground; low earth dyke separating fields |
塍 see styles |
chéng cheng2 ch`eng cheng |
raised path between fields |
壟 垄 see styles |
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 |
枚 see styles |
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 |
榃 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan |
raised path between fields |
甸 see styles |
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 |
町 see styles |
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 |
甽 see styles |
quǎn quan3 ch`üan chüan |
drain between fields, irrigation |
畔 see styles |
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. |
畝 亩 see styles |
mǔ 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 |
畦 see styles |
qí 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 |
畷 see styles |
chuò chuo4 ch`o cho nawate なわて |
raised path between fields footpath between rice fields; (place-name, surname) Nawate |
畾 see styles |
léi lei2 lei |
fields divided by dikes |
疇 畴 see styles |
chóu chou2 ch`ou chou chū |
arable fields; cultivated field; class; category one's group, companions, peers |
租 see styles |
zū 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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
yī zhuǎn yi1 zhuan3 i chuan eten |
fields and activities |
六塵 六尘 see styles |
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 see styles |
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. |
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