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<2021222324252627282930...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
集中器 see styles |
jí zhōng qì ji2 zhong1 qi4 chi chung ch`i chi chung chi |
concentrator |
集中營 集中营 see styles |
jí zhōng yíng ji2 zhong1 ying2 chi chung ying |
concentration camp |
集種子 集种子 see styles |
jí zhǒng zǐ ji2 zhong3 zi3 chi chung tzu shū shuji |
to gather seeds |
離衆相 离众相 see styles |
lí zhòng xiàng li2 zhong4 xiang4 li chung hsiang ri shusō |
removed from all marks |
霧峰鄉 雾峰乡 see styles |
wù fēng xiāng wu4 feng1 xiang1 wu feng hsiang |
Wufeng Township in Taichung County 臺中縣|台中县[Tai2 zhong1 Xian4], Taiwan |
霰粒腫 霰粒肿 see styles |
xiàn lì zhǒng xian4 li4 zhong3 hsien li chung sanryuushu; senryuushu / sanryushu; senryushu さんりゅうしゅ; せんりゅうしゅ |
chalazion {med} chalazion; meibomian cyst |
靈石縣 灵石县 see styles |
líng shí xiàn ling2 shi2 xian4 ling shih hsien |
Lingshi county in Jinzhong 晉中|晋中[Jin4 zhong1], Shanxi |
青銅峽 青铜峡 see styles |
qīng tóng xiá qing1 tong2 xia2 ch`ing t`ung hsia ching tung hsia |
Qingtong, county-level city in Wuzhong 吳忠|吴忠[Wu2 zhong1], Ningxia |
非一種 see styles |
fēi yī zhǒng fei1 yi1 zhong3 fei i chung |
not a single type |
非衆生 see styles |
fēi zhòng shēng fei1 zhong4 sheng1 fei chung sheng |
not a sentient being |
順中論 see styles |
shùn zhōng lùn shun4 zhong1 lun4 shun chung lun |
Discourse Conforming with the Middle |
風中燈 see styles |
fēng zhōng dēng feng1 zhong1 deng1 feng chung teng |
candle in the wind |
馬中錫 马中锡 see styles |
mǎ zhōng xī ma3 zhong1 xi1 ma chung hsi |
Ma Zhongxi, Ming writer (1446-1512), author of the fable The Wolf of Zhongshan 中山狼傳|中山狼传[Zhong1 shan1 Lang2 Zhuan4] |
骨麤重 see styles |
gǔ cū zhòng gu3 cu1 zhong4 ku ts`u chung ku tsu chung |
internally resident debilitating hindrances |
體重器 体重器 see styles |
tǐ zhòng qì ti3 zhong4 qi4 t`i chung ch`i ti chung chi |
scales (to measure body weight) |
體重計 体重计 see styles |
tǐ zhòng jì ti3 zhong4 ji4 t`i chung chi ti chung chi |
weighing scale |
高中生 see styles |
gāo zhōng shēng gao1 zhong1 sheng1 kao chung sheng |
senior high school student |
魏忠賢 魏忠贤 see styles |
wèi zhōng xián wei4 zhong1 xian2 wei chung hsien |
Wei Zhongxian (1568-1627), infamous eunuch politician of late Ming |
鳴鐘偈 see styles |
míng zhōng jié ming2 zhong1 jie2 ming chung chieh |
Verse for Bell Ringing |
鹽池縣 盐池县 see styles |
yán chí xiàn yan2 chi2 xian4 yen ch`ih hsien yen chih hsien |
Yanchi county in Wuzhong 吳忠|吴忠[Wu2 zhong1], Ningxia |
麤重相 see styles |
cū zhòng xiàng cu1 zhong4 xiang4 ts`u chung hsiang tsu chung hsiang |
debilitative aspect |
麤重縛 see styles |
cū zhòng fú cu1 zhong4 fu2 ts`u chung fu tsu chung fu |
the debilitative afflictive binding |
麤重障 see styles |
cū zhòng zhàng cu1 zhong4 zhang4 ts`u chung chang tsu chung chang |
debilitaing hindrances |
麥粒腫 麦粒肿 see styles |
mài lì zhǒng mai4 li4 zhong3 mai li chung |
sty (eyelid swelling) |
黃種人 黄种人 see styles |
huáng zhǒng rén huang2 zhong3 ren2 huang chung jen |
yellow man; Mongoloid (old term) |
黨中央 党中央 see styles |
dǎng zhōng yāng dang3 zhong1 yang1 tang chung yang |
Central Committee of the CCP |
鼻中隔 see styles |
bí zhōng gé bi2 zhong1 ge2 pi chung ko bichuukaku / bichukaku びちゅうかく |
nasal septum {anat} nasal septum |
齦膿腫 龈脓肿 see styles |
yín nóng zhǒng yin2 nong2 zhong3 yin nung chung |
gumboil |
龍井鄉 龙井乡 see styles |
lóng jǐng xiāng long2 jing3 xiang1 lung ching hsiang |
Longjing or Lungching Township in Taichung County 臺中縣|台中县[Tai2 zhong1 Xian4], Taiwan |
龍種尊 龙种尊 see styles |
lóng zhǒng zūn long2 zhong3 zun1 lung chung tsun |
(龍種上尊王佛) The Buddha of the race of honourable dragon kings, a title of Mañjuśrī. |
一一界中 see styles |
yī yī jiè zhōng yi1 yi1 jie4 zhong1 i i chieh chung ichiichi kai chū |
in each realm |
一中一台 see styles |
yī zhōng yī tái yi1 zhong1 yi1 tai2 i chung i t`ai i chung i tai |
one China and one Taiwan (policy) |
一中原則 一中原则 see styles |
yī zhōng yuán zé yi1 zhong1 yuan2 ze2 i chung yüan tse |
One-China principle, the official doctrine that Taiwan is a province of China |
一切位中 see styles |
yī qiè wèi zhōng yi1 qie4 wei4 zhong1 i ch`ieh wei chung i chieh wei chung issai i chū |
everywhere |
一切大衆 一切大众 see styles |
yī qiè dà zhòng yi1 qie4 da4 zhong4 i ch`ieh ta chung i chieh ta chung issai daishu |
all great multitudes |
一切法中 see styles |
yī qiè fǎ zhōng yi1 qie4 fa3 zhong1 i ch`ieh fa chung i chieh fa chung issai hōchū |
within all phenomena |
一切種利 一切种利 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng lì yi1 qie4 zhong3 li4 i ch`ieh chung li i chieh chung li issai shu ri |
all kinds of benefit |
一切種子 一切种子 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng zǐ yi1 qie4 zhong3 zi3 i ch`ieh chung tzu i chieh chung tzu issai shuji |
all seeds |
一切種教 一切种教 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng jiào yi1 qie4 zhong3 jiao4 i ch`ieh chung chiao i chieh chung chiao issaishu kyō |
all kind of teachings |
一切種智 一切种智 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng zhì yi1 qie4 zhong3 zhi4 i ch`ieh chung chih i chieh chung chih issai shu chi |
see 三智. |
一切種皆 一切种皆 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng jiē yi1 qie4 zhong3 jie1 i ch`ieh chung chieh i chieh chung chieh issai shu kai |
all kinds are completely... |
一切種相 一切种相 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng xiàng yi1 qie4 zhong3 xiang4 i ch`ieh chung hsiang i chieh chung hsiang issai shusō |
all kinds of characteristics |
一切種知 一切种知 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng zhī yi1 qie4 zhong3 zhi1 i ch`ieh chung chih i chieh chung chih issai shu chi |
all-inclusive cognition |
一切種識 一切种识 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng shì yi1 qie4 zhong3 shi4 i ch`ieh chung shih i chieh chung shih issaishu shiki |
The 8th of the 八識 q.v. |
一切種類 一切种类 see styles |
yī qiè zhǒng lèi yi1 qie4 zhong3 lei4 i ch`ieh chung lei i chieh chung lei issai shurui |
all kinds |
一切衆會 一切众会 see styles |
yī qiè zhòng huì yi1 qie4 zhong4 hui4 i ch`ieh chung hui i chieh chung hui issai shue |
all gatherings |
一切衆生 一切众生 see styles |
yī qiè zhòng shēng yi1 qie4 zhong4 sheng1 i ch`ieh chung sheng i chieh chung sheng issaishujou / issaishujo いっさいしゅじょう |
(yoji) {Buddh} all living creatures all sentient beings |
一槍命中 一枪命中 see styles |
yī qiāng mìng zhòng yi1 qiang1 ming4 zhong4 i ch`iang ming chung i chiang ming chung |
(idiom) to hit with the first shot |
一法中道 see styles |
yī fǎ zhōng dào yi1 fa3 zhong1 dao4 i fa chung tao ippō chūdō |
single dharma of the middle way |
一矢中的 see styles |
yī shǐ zhòng dì yi1 shi3 zhong4 di4 i shih chung ti |
to hit the target with a single shot; to say something spot on (idiom) |
一見鍾情 一见钟情 see styles |
yī jiàn zhōng qíng yi1 jian4 zhong1 qing2 i chien chung ch`ing i chien chung ching |
to fall in love at first sight (idiom) |
一見鐘情 一见钟情 see styles |
yī jiàn zhōng qíng yi1 jian4 zhong1 qing2 i chien chung ch`ing i chien chung ching |
love at first sight (idiom) |
一言為重 一言为重 see styles |
yī yán wéi zhòng yi1 yan2 wei2 zhong4 i yen wei chung |
each word carries weight; a promise must be kept (idiom) |
一語中的 一语中的 see styles |
yī yǔ zhòng dì yi1 yu3 zhong4 di4 i yü chung ti |
(idiom) to hit the mark with a comment; to say something spot on |
一語破的 一语破的 see styles |
yī yǔ pò dì yi1 yu3 po4 di4 i yü p`o ti i yü po ti |
see 一語中的|一语中的[yi1 yu3 zhong4 di4] |
七種不淨 七种不淨 see styles |
qī zhǒng bù jìng qi1 zhong3 bu4 jing4 ch`i chung pu ching chi chung pu ching shichishu fujō |
seven kinds of uncleanness, derived from the parental seed, parental intercourse, the womb, the prenatal blood of the mother, birth, one's own flesh, one's own putrid corpse. |
七種作意 七种作意 see styles |
qī zhǒng zuò yì qi1 zhong3 zuo4 yi4 ch`i chung tso i chi chung tso i shichishu sai |
seven kinds of contemplation |
七種布施 七种布施 see styles |
qī zhǒng bù shī qi1 zhong3 bu4 shi1 ch`i chung pu shih chi chung pu shih shichishu fuse |
The seven kinds of almsgiving—to callers, travelers, the sick, their nurses, monasteries, regular food (to monks), general alms; v. 七有, etc. |
七種斷滅 七种断灭 see styles |
qī zhǒng duàn miè qi1 zhong3 duan4 mie4 ch`i chung tuan mieh chi chung tuan mieh shichishu danmetsu |
seven kinds of nihilism |
七種方便 七种方便 see styles |
qī zhǒng fāng biàn qi1 zhong3 fang1 bian4 ch`i chung fang pien chi chung fang pien shichi shu hōben |
[land of] seven means |
七種災難 七种灾难 see styles |
qī zhǒng zāi nán qi1 zhong3 zai1 nan2 ch`i chung tsai nan chi chung tsai nan shichishu sainan |
seven calamities |
七種無上 七种无上 see styles |
qī zhǒng wú shàng qi1 zhong3 wu2 shang4 ch`i chung wu shang chi chung wu shang shichi shumujō |
The seven peerless qualities of a Buddha:―his body 身 with its thirty-two signs and eighty-four marks; his way 道 of universal mercy; his perfect insight or doctrine 見; his wisdom 智; his supernatural power 神 力; his ability to overcome hindrances 斷障, e.g. illusion, karma, and suffering; and his abiding place 住 i.e. Nirvana. Cf. 七勝事. |
七種無常 七种无常 see styles |
qī zhǒng wú cháng qi1 zhong3 wu2 chang2 ch`i chung wu ch`ang chi chung wu chang shichishumujō |
sapta-anitya. The seven impermanences, a non-Buddhist nihilistic doctrine discussed in the 楞 伽 經 4. |
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. |
七種眞如 七种眞如 see styles |
qī zhǒng zhēn rú qi1 zhong3 zhen1 ru2 ch`i chung chen ju chi chung chen ju shichishu shinnyo |
seven kinds of thusness |
七種禮佛 七种礼佛 see styles |
qī zhǒng lǐ fó qi1 zhong3 li3 fo2 ch`i chung li fo chi chung li fo shichishu raibutsu |
Seven degrees of worshipping Buddha, ranging from the merely external to the highest grade. |
七種結生 七种结生 see styles |
qī zhǒng jié shēng qi1 zhong3 jie2 sheng1 ch`i chung chieh sheng chi chung chieh sheng shichishu kesshō |
seven kinds of re-incarnation |
七種自性 七种自性 see styles |
qī zhǒng zì xìng qi1 zhong3 zi4 xing4 ch`i chung tzu hsing chi chung tzu hsing shichishu jishō |
The seven characteristics of a Buddha's nature, v. 自性. |
七種隨眠 七种随眠 see styles |
qī zhǒng suí mián qi1 zhong3 sui2 mian2 ch`i chung sui mien chi chung sui mien shichishu zuimin |
seven kinds of latencies |
七衆溺水 七众溺水 see styles |
qī zhòng niào shuǐ qi1 zhong4 niao4 shui3 ch`i chung niao shui chi chung niao shui shichi shu deki sui |
The seven types who fall into the waters of this life—the first is drowned, the seventh is a Buddha; the seven are icchantika, men amd devas, ordinary believers, śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, bodhisattvas, and Buddhas; also ca11ed 七衆人. |
七重行樹 七重行树 see styles |
qī zhòng xíng shù qi1 zhong4 xing2 shu4 ch`i chung hsing shu chi chung hsing shu shichijū gyō ju |
The seven avenues of gem trees in Paradise. |
三中全會 三中全会 see styles |
sān zhōng quán huì san1 zhong1 quan2 hui4 san chung ch`üan hui san chung chüan hui |
third plenum of a national congress of the Chinese Communist Party |
三十七種 三十七种 see styles |
sān shí qī zhǒng san1 shi2 qi1 zhong3 san shih ch`i chung san shih chi chung sanjūshichi shu |
thirty-seven kinds |
三界衆生 三界众生 see styles |
sān jiè zhòng shēng san1 jie4 zhong4 sheng1 san chieh chung sheng sankai shūjō |
sentient beings in the three realms |
三種三世 三种三世 see styles |
sān zhǒng sān shì san1 zhong3 san1 shi4 san chung san shih sanshu sanze |
Three kinds of past, present, and future as intp. according to 道理, 神通, and 唯識. |
三種三觀 三种三观 see styles |
sān zhǒng sān guān san1 zhong3 san1 guan1 san chung san kuan sanshu sangan |
The three types of meditation on the principles of the 三諦 q.v., i.e. the dogmas of 空, 假, 中. |
三種不護 三种不护 see styles |
sān zhǒng bù hù san1 zhong3 bu4 hu4 san chung pu hu sanshu fugo |
three ways of not being on guard |
三種世俗 三种世俗 see styles |
sān zhǒng shì sú san1 zhong3 shi4 su2 san chung shih su sanshu sezoku |
three kinds of conventionality |
三種世間 三种世间 see styles |
sān zhǒng shì jiān san1 zhong3 shi4 jian1 san chung shih chien sanju seken |
v. 三世間. |
三種之色 三种之色 see styles |
sān zhǒng zhī sè san1 zhong3 zhi1 se4 san chung chih se san shu no shiki |
three kinds of matter |
三種二諦 三种二谛 see styles |
sān zhǒng èr dì san1 zhong3 er4 di4 san chung erh ti sanshu nitai |
three levels of the twofold truth |
三種人天 三种人天 see styles |
sān zhǒng rén tiān san1 zhong3 ren2 tian1 san chung jen t`ien san chung jen tien san shu nin ten |
three types of human and divine beings |
三種住地 三种住地 see styles |
sān zhǒng zhù dì san1 zhong3 zhu4 di4 san chung chu ti sanshu jūchi |
three kinds of entrenchments |
三種供養 三种供养 see styles |
sān zhǒng gōng yǎng san1 zhong3 gong1 yang3 san chung kung yang sanshu kuyō |
Three modes of serving (the Buddha, etc.): (a) offerings of incense, flowers, food, etc.; (b) of praise and reverence; (c) of right conduct. |
三種光明 三种光明 see styles |
sān zhǒng guāng míng san1 zhong3 guang1 ming2 san chung kuang ming sanshu kōmyō |
The three kinds of light: (a) extemal— sun, moon, stars, lamps, etc.; (b) dharma, or the light of right teaching and conduct; (c) the effulgence or bodily halo emitted by Buddhas, bodhisattvas, devas. |
三種分別 三种分别 see styles |
sān zhǒng fēn bié san1 zhong3 fen1 bie2 san chung fen pieh sanshu funbetsu |
three kinds of categories |
三種善根 三种善根 see styles |
sān zhǒng shàn gēn san1 zhong3 shan4 gen1 san chung shan ken sanshu zenkon |
The three kinds of good roots— almsgiving, mercy, and wisdom. |
三種圓融 三种圆融 see styles |
sān zhǒng yuán róng san1 zhong3 yuan2 rong2 san chung yüan jung sanshu enyū |
Three kinds of unity or identity of (a) 事理 phenomena with "substance", e.g. waves and the water; (b) 事事 phenomena with phenomena, e.g. wave with wave; (c) 理理 substance with substance, e.g. water with water. |
三種地獄 三种地狱 see styles |
sān zhǒng dì yù san1 zhong3 di4 yu4 san chung ti yü sanshu jigoku |
The three kinds of hells— hot, cold and solitary. |
三種大智 三种大智 see styles |
sān zhǒng dà zhì san1 zhong3 da4 zhi4 san chung ta chih sanshu daichi |
The three major kinds of wisdom: (a) self-acquired, no master needed; (b) unacquired and natural; (c) universal. |
三種平等 三种平等 see styles |
sān zhǒng píng děng san1 zhong3 ping2 deng3 san chung p`ing teng san chung ping teng sanshu byōdō |
three kinds of equality |
三種律儀 三种律仪 see styles |
sān zhǒng lǜ yí san1 zhong3 lv4 yi2 san chung lü i sanshu (no) ritsugi |
three kinds of observances |
三種心苦 三种心苦 see styles |
sān zhǒng xīn kǔ san1 zhong3 xin1 ku3 san chung hsin k`u san chung hsin ku sanshu shinku |
The three kinds of mental distress: desire, anger, stupidity, idem 三毒. |
三種忍行 三种忍行 see styles |
sān zhǒng rěn xíng san1 zhong3 ren3 xing2 san chung jen hsing sanshu ningyō |
Patience or forbearance of body, mouth, and mind. |
三種念住 三种念住 see styles |
sān zhǒng niàn zhù san1 zhong3 nian4 zhu4 san chung nien chu sanshu nenjū |
three bases of mindfulness |
三種悔法 三种悔法 see styles |
sān zhǒng huǐ fǎ san1 zhong3 hui3 fa3 san chung hui fa sanshu kehō |
(or 三種懺法) Three modes of repentance: (a) 無生悔 to meditate on the way to prevent wrong thoughts and delusions; (b) 取相悔 to seek the presence of the Buddha to rid one of sinful thoughts and passions; (c) 作法懺 in proper form to confess one's breach of the rules before the Buddha and seek remission. |
三種慈悲 三种慈悲 see styles |
sān zhǒng cí bēi san1 zhong3 ci2 bei1 san chung tz`u pei san chung tzu pei sanshu jihi |
(or 三種緣慈) The three reasons of bodhisattva's pity — because all beings are like helpless infants; because of his knowledge of all laws and their consequences; without external cause, i.e. because of his own nature. |
三種懺悔 三种忏悔 see styles |
sān zhǒng chàn huǐ san1 zhong3 chan4 hui3 san chung ch`an hui san chung chan hui sanshu sange |
three kinds of repentance |
三種懺法 三种忏法 see styles |
sān zhǒng chàn fǎ san1 zhong3 chan4 fa3 san chung ch`an fa san chung chan fa sanshu senbō |
three kinds of repentance |
三種教相 三种教相 see styles |
sān zhǒng jiào xiàng san1 zhong3 jiao4 xiang4 san chung chiao hsiang sanshu kyōsō |
The three modes of the Buddha's teaching of the Southern Sects: 頓 immediate, 漸 gradual or progressive, and 不定 indeterminate. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "zhong" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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
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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).
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