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<10111213>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
尼民陀羅 尼民陀罗 see styles |
ní mín tuó luó ni2 min2 tuo2 luo2 ni min t`o lo ni min to lo Nimindara |
Nimindhara, or Nemiṃdhara 尼民達羅 maintaining the circle, i. e. the outermost ring of the seven concentric ranges of a world, the 地持山 the mountains that hold the land. Also the name of a sea fish whose head is supposed to resemble this mountain. |
巴山夜雨 see styles |
bā shān yè yǔ ba1 shan1 ye4 yu3 pa shan yeh yü |
rain on Mt Ba (idiom); lonely in a strange land; Evening Rain, 1980 movie about the Cultural Revolution |
常夏の国 see styles |
tokonatsunokuni とこなつのくに |
(exp,n) land of everlasting summer |
常寂光土 see styles |
cháng jí guāng tǔ chang2 ji2 guang1 tu3 ch`ang chi kuang t`u chang chi kuang tu joujakkoudo / jojakkodo じょうじゃっこうど |
{Buddh} (See 寂光浄土) land of eternally tranquil light (highest realm in Tendai Buddhism) The realm (of spirit) where all are in perpetual peace and glory; Tiantai's fourth Buddhakṣetra. |
建ぺい率 see styles |
kenpeiritsu / kenperitsu けんぺいりつ |
building-to-land ratio; building coverage ratio; land coverage; site coverage |
建築条件 see styles |
kenchikujouken / kenchikujoken けんちくじょうけん |
obligation to use a specific building firm to build a house on a bought plot of land |
彈丸之地 弹丸之地 see styles |
dàn wán zhī dì dan4 wan2 zhi1 di4 tan wan chih ti |
(idiom) tiny speck of land; small area |
往生淨土 see styles |
wǎng shēng jìng tǔ wang3 sheng1 jing4 tu3 wang sheng ching t`u wang sheng ching tu ōjō jōdo |
rebirth in the pure land |
往生論註 往生论注 see styles |
wǎng shēng lùn zhù wang3 sheng1 lun4 zhu4 wang sheng lun chu Ōshōronchū |
Commentary on the Treatise on the Pure Land |
御伽の国 see styles |
otoginokuni おとぎのくに |
fairyland; never-never land |
念仏往生 see styles |
nenbutsuoujou / nenbutsuojo ねんぶつおうじょう |
(n,vs,vi) {Buddh} (See 念仏・1,浄土・1) being reborn in the Pure Land through the invocation of the nembutsu |
急傾斜地 see styles |
kyuukeishachi / kyukeshachi きゅうけいしゃち |
steep sloping land; steep terrain |
意念往生 see styles |
yì niàn wǎng shēng yi4 nian4 wang3 sheng1 i nien wang sheng inen ōjō |
By thought and remembrance or invocation of Amitābha to enter into his Pure Land. |
應許之地 应许之地 see styles |
yīng xǔ zhī dì ying1 xu3 zhi1 di4 ying hsü chih ti |
Promised Land |
指方立相 see styles |
zhǐ fāng lì xiàng zhi3 fang1 li4 xiang4 chih fang li hsiang shihō rissō |
To point to the west, the location of the Pure Land, and to set up in the mind the presence of Amitābha; to hold this idea, and to trust in Amitābha, and thus attain salvation. The mystics regard this as a mental experience, while the ordinary believer regards it as an objective reality. |
換地処分 see styles |
kanchishobun かんちしょぶん |
allocation of replotted land; government acquisition of land by substitution or compensation |
換地計画 see styles |
kanchikeikaku / kanchikekaku かんちけいかく |
land replotting plan; replotting plan |
教行信證 教行信证 see styles |
jiào xíng xìn zhèng jiao4 xing2 xin4 zheng4 chiao hsing hsin cheng Kyōgyō shinshō |
Teaching, Practice, Faith, and Realization [of the Pure Land ] |
斬り払う see styles |
kiriharau きりはらう |
(transitive verb) to clear away; to clear land; to prune; to lop off |
方便化土 see styles |
fāng biàn huà tǔ fang1 bian4 hua4 tu3 fang pien hua t`u fang pien hua tu hōben ke do |
land of skillful transformation |
明信佛智 see styles |
míng xìn fó zhì ming2 xin4 fo2 zhi4 ming hsin fo chih myōshin butchi |
To believe clearly in Buddha's wisdom (as leading to rebirth in the Pure Land). |
最高法規 see styles |
saikouhouki / saikohoki さいこうほうき |
supreme law (of the land) |
有佛國土 有佛国土 see styles |
yǒu fó guó tǔ you3 fo2 guo2 tu3 yu fo kuo t`u yu fo kuo tu u butsu kokudo |
there is a buddha land |
有漏淨土 有漏净土 see styles |
yǒu lòu jìng tǔ you3 lou4 jing4 tu3 yu lou ching t`u yu lou ching tu uro jōdo |
A purifying stage which, for certain types, precedes entry into the Pure Land. |
未開墾地 see styles |
mikaikonchi みかいこんち |
virgin soil; uncultivated land |
本土決戦 see styles |
hondokessen ほんどけっせん |
(hist) decisive mainland battle (land battle envisioned late in World War II) |
極楽世界 see styles |
gokurakusekai ごくらくせかい |
{Buddh} Sukhavati; Amitabha's Pure Land; land of Perfect Bliss |
極楽浄土 see styles |
gokurakujoudo / gokurakujodo ごくらくじょうど |
(yoji) {Buddh} (See 阿弥陀・1) Amitabha's Pure Land; Sukhavati |
極樂化生 极乐化生 see styles |
jí lè huà shēng ji2 le4 hua4 sheng1 chi le hua sheng gokuraku keshō |
birth by transformation into the Pure Land of Amitâbha |
極樂國土 极乐国土 see styles |
jí lè guó tǔ ji2 le4 guo2 tu3 chi le kuo t`u chi le kuo tu gokuraku kokudo |
land of ultimate bliss |
極樂淨土 极乐淨土 see styles |
jí lè jìng tǔ ji2 le4 jing4 tu3 chi le ching t`u chi le ching tu gokuraku jōdo |
pure land of ultimate bliss |
欣求浄土 see styles |
gongujoudo / gongujodo ごんぐじょうど |
(yoji) {Buddh} seeking rebirth in the Pure Land |
欣求淨土 see styles |
xīn qiú jìng tǔ xin1 qiu2 jing4 tu3 hsin ch`iu ching t`u hsin chiu ching tu kongu jōdo |
to aspire to rebirth in the Pure Land |
水陸交通 水陆交通 see styles |
shuǐ lù jiāo tōng shui3 lu4 jiao1 tong1 shui lu chiao t`ung shui lu chiao tung |
water and land transport |
永子作権 see styles |
eikosakuken / ekosakuken えいこさくけん |
perpetual land lease |
決定往生 决定往生 see styles |
jué dìng wǎng shēng jue2 ding4 wang3 sheng1 chüeh ting wang sheng ketsujō ōshō |
certain rebirth in the Pure Land |
沃野千里 see styles |
yokuyasenri よくやせんり |
(yoji) vast expanse of fertile land |
津々浦々 see styles |
tsuzuuraura / tsuzuraura つづうらうら tsutsuuraura / tsutsuraura つつうらうら |
(n-adv,n) (yoji) all over the country; throughout the land; every nook and cranny of the land |
津津浦浦 see styles |
tsuzuuraura / tsuzuraura つづうらうら tsutsuuraura / tsutsuraura つつうらうら |
(n-adv,n) (yoji) all over the country; throughout the land; every nook and cranny of the land |
海岸地形 see styles |
kaiganchikei / kaiganchike かいがんちけい |
coastal land form |
涼しき方 see styles |
suzushikikata すずしきかた |
(archaism) (See 極楽浄土) Amitabha's Pure Land; Sukhavati |
涼しき道 see styles |
suzushikimichi すずしきみち |
(archaism) (See 涼しき方) the path to Sukhavati (Amitabha's Pure Land) |
淨土三經 淨土三经 see styles |
jìng tǔ sān jīng jing4 tu3 san1 jing1 ching t`u san ching ching tu san ching jōto sangyō |
three principal texts of the Pure Land tradition |
淨土往生 see styles |
jìng tǔ wǎng shēng jing4 tu3 wang3 sheng1 ching t`u wang sheng ching tu wang sheng jōdo ōjō |
rebirth in the Pure Land |
淨土文類 淨土文类 see styles |
jìng tǔ wén lèi jing4 tu3 wen2 lei4 ching t`u wen lei ching tu wen lei Jōdo monrui |
Collected Pure Land Passages |
淨土眞宗 see styles |
jìng tǔ zhēn zōng jing4 tu3 zhen1 zong1 ching t`u chen tsung ching tu chen tsung Jōdo shinshū |
True Pure Land School |
淨土自在 see styles |
jìng tǔ zì zài jing4 tu3 zi4 zai4 ching t`u tzu tsai ching tu tzu tsai jōdo jizai |
the unimpededness of the pureness of one's land |
淨土論註 淨土论注 see styles |
jìng tǔ lùn zhù jing4 tu3 lun4 zhu4 ching t`u lun chu ching tu lun chu Jōdoron chū |
Commentary on the Treatise on the Pure Land |
淨妙國土 淨妙国土 see styles |
jìng miào guó tǔ jing4 miao4 guo2 tu3 ching miao kuo t`u ching miao kuo tu jōmyō kokudo |
pure marvelous land |
淸淨佛土 see styles |
qīng jìng fó tǔ qing1 jing4 fo2 tu3 ch`ing ching fo t`u ching ching fo tu shōjō butsudo |
pure buddha-land |
滿山遍野 满山遍野 see styles |
mǎn shān biàn yě man3 shan1 bian4 ye3 man shan pien yeh |
covering the whole land; over hills and dales |
漫天遍地 see styles |
màn tiān biàn dì man4 tian1 bian4 di4 man t`ien pien ti man tien pien ti |
lit. to fill the whole sky and cover the land (idiom); fig. everywhere; as far as the eye can see |
漫天遍野 see styles |
màn tiān biàn yě man4 tian1 bian4 ye3 man t`ien pien yeh man tien pien yeh |
lit. to fill the whole sky and cover the land; everywhere; as far as the eye can see |
無人地帯 see styles |
mujinchitai むじんちたい |
no-man's-land |
無極之體 无极之体 see styles |
wú jí zhī tǐ wu2 ji2 zhi1 ti3 wu chi chih t`i wu chi chih ti mugoku no tai |
The limitless bodies of those in the Pure Land; the state of one who has attained nirvāṇa. |
無爲湼槃 无为湼槃 see styles |
wú wéi niè pán wu2 wei2 nie4 pan2 wu wei nieh p`an wu wei nieh pan mui nehan |
(無爲湼槃界) The realm of the eternal, unconditioned nirvāṇa, the Pure Land. |
無生寶國 无生宝国 see styles |
wú shēng bǎo guó wu2 sheng1 bao3 guo2 wu sheng pao kuo mushō no hōkoku |
unborn jeweled land |
無量壽國 无量寿国 see styles |
wú liàng shòu guó wu2 liang4 shou4 guo2 wu liang shou kuo muryōju koku |
Land of Amitāyus |
版籍奉還 see styles |
hansekihoukan / hansekihokan はんせきほうかん |
(hist) (yoji) return of the land and people from the feudal lords to the Emperor |
狂亂往生 狂乱往生 see styles |
kuáng luàn wǎng shēng kuang2 luan4 wang3 sheng1 k`uang luan wang sheng kuang luan wang sheng kyōran ōjō |
Saved out of terror into the next life; however distressed by thoughts of hell as the result of past evil life, ten repetitions, or even one, of the name of Amitābha ensures entry into his Paradise. |
瑞穂の国 see styles |
mizuhonokuni みずほのくに |
Japan, the Land of Abundant Rice |
田間管理 田间管理 see styles |
tián jiān guǎn lǐ tian2 jian1 guan3 li3 t`ien chien kuan li tien chien kuan li |
land management |
登陸月球 登陆月球 see styles |
dēng lù yuè qiú deng1 lu4 yue4 qiu2 teng lu yüeh ch`iu teng lu yüeh chiu |
to land on the moon |
白地地域 see styles |
shirojichiiki / shirojichiki しろじちいき |
area outside an urban planning zone; no land-use zoning area |
真秀呂場 see styles |
mahoroba まほろば |
(ateji / phonetic) (1) (kana only) great and splendid land (of Yamato); (2) spiritual center of the land; one's spiritual home; (3) excellent location; splendid place |
真秀等間 see styles |
mahorama まほらま |
(ateji / phonetic) great and splendid land (Yamato word); excellent location; splendid place |
砂の長城 see styles |
sunanochoujou / sunanochojo すなのちょうじょう |
(exp,n) Great Wall of Sand (Chinese land reclamation project in the Spratly Islands) |
禪淨兼修 禅淨兼修 see styles |
chán jìng jiān xiū chan2 jing4 jian1 xiu1 ch`an ching chien hsiu chan ching chien hsiu zenjō kenshu |
combined practice of Chan and Pure Land |
禪淨雙修 禅淨双修 see styles |
chán jìng shuāng xiū chan2 jing4 shuang1 xiu1 ch`an ching shuang hsiu chan ching shuang hsiu zenjō sōshu |
combined practice of Chan and Pure Land |
禮儀之邦 礼仪之邦 see styles |
lǐ yí zhī bāng li3 yi2 zhi1 bang1 li i chih pang |
a land of ceremony and propriety |
私地私民 see styles |
shichishimin しちしみん |
(See 公地公民) private ownership of land and citizens |
私道負担 see styles |
shidoufutan / shidofutan しどうふたん |
portion of a plot of land that is a private road |
約束の地 see styles |
yakusokunochi やくそくのち |
Promised Land |
紇差怛羅 纥差怛罗 see styles |
hé chā dá luó he2 cha1 da2 luo2 ho ch`a ta lo ho cha ta lo kishatara |
kṣetra, a land, country, especially a Buddha-realm, cf. 刹. |
耕地整理 see styles |
kouchiseiri / kochiseri こうちせいり |
redeployment of arable land |
自受用土 see styles |
zì shòu yòng tǔ zi4 shou4 yong4 tu3 tzu shou yung t`u tzu shou yung tu ji juyō to |
The third of the four buddhakṣetra or Buddha-domains, that in which there is complete response to his teaching and powers; v. 佛土. |
自然分離 see styles |
shizenbunri しぜんぶんり |
avulsion (e.g. removal of land by the action of water) |
至心信樂 至心信乐 see styles |
zhì xīn xìn lè zhi4 xin1 xin4 le4 chih hsin hsin le shishin shingyō |
to believe in Amitâbha and wish from the bottom of one's heart for rebirth in his Pure Land |
茶色蛹貝 see styles |
chairosanagigai; chairosanagigai ちゃいろさなぎがい; チャイロサナギガイ |
(kana only) widespread column (species of land snail, Pupilla muscorum) |
蘚苔植物 see styles |
sentaishokubutsu せんたいしょくぶつ |
(rare) (See コケ植物) bryophyte (any of three groups of non-vascular land plants, incl. mosses, hornworts and liverworts) |
衆生世間 众生世间 see styles |
zhòng shēng shì jiān zhong4 sheng1 shi4 jian1 chung sheng shih chien shujō seken |
The world of beings from Hades to Buddha-land; also all beings subject to transformation by Buddha. |
衆香國土 众香国土 see styles |
zhòng xiāng guó tǔ zhong4 xiang1 guo2 tu3 chung hsiang kuo t`u chung hsiang kuo tu shukō kokudo |
The country of all fragrance, i. e. the Pure Land, also the sūtras. |
西方合論 西方合论 see styles |
xī fāng hé lùn xi1 fang1 he2 lun4 hsi fang ho lun Saihō gōron |
Treatise on Merging with the Western Land |
西方浄土 see styles |
saihoujoudo / saihojodo さいほうじょうど |
(yoji) {Buddh} Western Pure Land (Amitabha's Buddhist paradise) |
西方淨土 see styles |
xī fāng jìng tǔ xi1 fang1 jing4 tu3 hsi fang ching t`u hsi fang ching tu saihō jōdo |
pure land of the western direction |
観念念仏 see styles |
kannennenbutsu かんねんねんぶつ |
{Buddh} (See 口称念仏) contemplation (on Amida Buddha, the Pure Land, etc.) |
警戒区域 see styles |
keikaikuiki / kekaikuiki けいかいくいき |
hazard area (flood, tsunami, etc.); danger zone; no man's land |
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. |
豺狼塞路 see styles |
chái láng sāi lù chai2 lang2 sai1 lu4 ch`ai lang sai lu chai lang sai lu |
ravenous wolves block the road (idiom); wicked people in power; a vicious tyranny rules the land |
豺狼當塗 豺狼当涂 see styles |
chái láng dāng tú chai2 lang2 dang1 tu2 ch`ai lang tang t`u chai lang tang tu |
ravenous wolves hold the road (idiom); wicked people in power; a vicious tyranny rules the land |
豺狼當路 豺狼当路 see styles |
chái láng dāng lù chai2 lang2 dang1 lu4 ch`ai lang tang lu chai lang tang lu |
ravenous wolves hold the road (idiom); wicked people in power; a vicious tyranny rules the land |
豺狼當道 豺狼当道 see styles |
chái láng dāng dào chai2 lang2 dang1 dao4 ch`ai lang tang tao chai lang tang tao |
ravenous wolves hold the road (idiom); wicked people in power; a vicious tyranny rules the land |
貧下中農 贫下中农 see styles |
pín xià zhōng nóng pin2 xia4 zhong1 nong2 p`in hsia chung nung pin hsia chung nung |
(category defined by the Communist Party) poor and lower-middle peasants: farmers who, before land reform, possessed little or no land (poor peasants) and those who were barely able to support themselves with their own land (lower-middle peasants) |
貧無立錐 贫无立锥 see styles |
pín wú lì zhuī pin2 wu2 li4 zhui1 p`in wu li chui pin wu li chui |
not even enough land to stand an awl (idiom); absolutely destitute |
跋山涉水 see styles |
bá shān shè shuǐ ba2 shan1 she4 shui3 pa shan she shui |
to travel over land and water (idiom) |
農地転用 see styles |
nouchitenyou / nochitenyo のうちてんよう |
conversion of agricultural land (e.g. to non-agricultural uses); conversion of farmland |
退耕還林 退耕还林 see styles |
tuì gēng huán lín tui4 geng1 huan2 lin2 t`ui keng huan lin tui keng huan lin |
restoring agricultural land to forest |
遊休農地 see styles |
yuukyuunouchi / yukyunochi ゆうきゅうのうち |
unused agricultural land; abandoned crop fields; farmland lying fallow |
適地適作 see styles |
tekichitekisaku てきちてきさく |
right crop for the land; suitable crop for the land |
金光佛刹 see styles |
jīn guāng fó chà jin1 guang1 fo2 cha4 chin kuang fo ch`a chin kuang fo cha konkō bussetsu |
The lowest of the Buddha-kṣetra, or lands. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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